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Northern Advance, 15 Apr 1886, p. 8

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FOR. SALE! SHROPSHIRE SHEEP I \- ------ T` 'FA-ncv 66665. Cheap Wools and Braids 3T L `$31 T11? V 'I'.-A.na:1=-J:1\'r F OR BRAIDING AN D EMBROIDERY, Silks, ` Canvases, Patterns, Chenille, Oarda, Tassels, Tabte Draper, qvc. GIIYSTAI. PALACE STORES `Lass MECHANICS INSTITUTE counsm or LECTURES. - Jmumv 26rm.-l.-Rev. D. D. McLeod. "Rob- .-ert Burns. rnnnmmr 22xn.-2. H. B. Spotton. M.A., F. L.S.- Wamar. . EIBIGUAKY ZZND.- -'4. 11. D. M.A., E`. L.S.. Wa.ter. Mmcn Rev. W. H. Barnes, Hamlet PI-Inna of `l')Anmm-It-" ~ , Licensed .Aucti_oneerVfor the County of T Simcoe. - Orders left at the Anvmcn ome will be i \ gromptly attended to and information will be g \ urnished parties requirimz Mr. Ford : services ' sncoun-nun FURNITURE BOUGHT AND sou). Apply to` '.'l'...ee s % Block, ; The assessment of Penetanguishene amounts to $297,000, being $W,000 m excess of last year s rate. 7` u I I I ` AI- BRICK swans AND DWELLINH} Allndale. Sept. 8th:"l.-83." -gnaw;-uuunu .V;"iLLIAM GRAHAM, _T Foreman Manor Farm. V Shantv Bay P.O. An-__1_|_ 'n__A. nL\_ -Inna MANOR-FARM, SIIANTY BAY P.0. GEO.RgFORD, BAYFIELD STREET- BARBIE.` FURNITURE DEALERS. .` _IN- -, ___-_ J -_,_ ._ ___-__ Rapid progress is being made in the erection of Mr. H; L Lovering s new saw ,:n:1t (`)olAd\/s_ra:.t:er. A L _ M A _ ~0N-- Is now almost Complete and You will nd it toivour interest to give us a call before purchasing else- where- SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE CROMPTON & CO., ?*McALLISTER, STORY & C0 I Direct from the Manufacturies in Europe A full Stock 0 HORSE SHOES, HORSENAILS, , E. CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH WOODENWA BAR IRON, MALl|STER. sronv & ca, Balls. Baby `Carriages, with or without wire Wheels. Lacrosses, Lawn Tennis Raquets, Base Ba}1CIn}~ :1: SCOTT.%TI-IE BOOKSELLEB ATfa1-uxezr at Edgar station fell on a. hay funk, and one of the tines pierced his heart, kxlling him instantly. vl'I ' '1 , 1-, ,,',,,'I 1',,__,_ LL- ,,',,,,, ,1, Wikm 3%1P@}%. `1WWLs i}::s9:> ;3r'i~E `SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS SC()TT S` BOOKSTORE Ono Door West of Queen : I-lotol, Barrie. Linen Window Sliades and Paper Window Shades. See my prices beforepurchasing elsewhere. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. OUR STOCK FOR NORWAY IRON &. STEEL, - BEST _PROOF COIL CHAIN. . ANVILS AND v1:E=V Ilumlwure ! A reward of 350 is offered for the recovery .of the body of Mr. John Brechin. who it is snpposed was drowned in the Goldwater -nver on Thursday night last. --Goldwater ` investigator. V Mr. bamuel McAI-thur, of Oro, sold a line may team. to Mr. R. Robertson,_of_ Shanty way. her $280, and Mr. Sinclair sold a colt ;:'ur 3125. There is a. great demand this sea- `son for good horses. - 11_____-,n-u_.-,u1\,`n~.-,, -o - ._ ---LARGEST AND .131-:s1' ASSOR'1`.\Il-.`..\'1`.OF-- Have received a. Large Stock of ordinary OPPOSITE STATION. BARRIE. H---A compm.-21's srocx OF--- DIRECT IMPORTERS. fnumm DREAM-.--13iTRIOT DEEDS, "CAP'l'U!ll1D BY SIMCOE AND DISTRICT EXGE ANGES AS LOCAL NEWS. \ L A aw.11{g House on St. Paul street... Col-. Iingwood, was burnt a few days ago. Origin` of re unknown. I --.._ _-_v-r -. --.. --w. -- -- -- \':cturia Harbor people complain of drunk- en men on the streets on Sundays to the an- noyance of church-going peoplq. ' 1| 1 _,,,_ T1 '1L,, `l\-_._-L___ 'l')--__- -1` ______- we- ,___._ ,__-.__ .. - -_ V:\Ir. Barry. of Bradford; in sittgirizfgfcflezvtvn in .3 rocking cnair fell to the oor from the slip- mg of the chair and recieived a severe injury. rv ....-. 1. IL. 4'... .._. ........I l`IAso..-....I.. irouae of an Indian named John King,` of Parry -Island, was lately burned and some members of the family narrowly escaped wnh their lives. . v ' Peter WV;;ray, . of Lovering, narrowly `es- capel being crushed to death by a saw log the 4 ther day. _ ` - IIVI 11 11` I {I I 'u "* * " "d The icehas iiigappaired from the river at Brauebridge, and navigation promises to be upn early this season. I\ 1'! I I I `A I I I `The willing workers of true Orillia lhennodist Uhurch gave a Puritan teulast Monday night. and realized about $35 bythe venture. 4-... - -.. --rt " Tie `B533 * `r1;g_1"r1ia.}{discussing the `-question, Is card playing wrong ? I` I I 1 Tie (pleovpvlez `Waubaushene afe complain- I *ing of a good deal of slckness there and in the neighborhood. ' ..ne... m.i1;ua'e" `c{o}}'.Ti'?; 31.150- at Gray 0099. , _ ` - I ' T`; .r'1_)-1;-);1~t.i;eri still lihgers in-theTneighlV)or-i '`hood of Everett. ' 4 Randwick has a. successfully conducted Lit.crar_y Society. run All` . 1 1 1| ,, Jr - ;[`h;.m(-}olVlVi;"gwood Vfishermuen are getting ready for the season's work which they. ex; yea; to be good. I , f\A1\I,A,L I11 "7iu".;..?.'..'iI;'.;'. $6 7, $9, $10, $12 ....a I ._~`r'J 5 up at Gray 6: C Cash Store. . I L `I L`, _,, ,,L_L____ _ __. ?r`i1e".}}1si;"`{n;;;S' News accuses the" Barrie Examiner with taking thirteen ex- ~~-"Macon from that paper without giving credit for one of them. The. '3 a naughty habit. -5...... -.__..1 _--n.n.. ......... '_- in .__..I 13.- . .- --._- .-- `---u, _-v V V.-~.- N.-V--- Mr Moody startedyfwrom Cookstdwn a few Pays ago with a car load of horses and cattle for the N orth-West. ~-':(_}-l;a;'jk`(';)"-I`i-()'i Gingham : are the `hen. And condensed into Interesting Para- graphs for Advance Readers Who Like The Marrow of the Meat. T ottenham Spring Fair will be held on the 285h Inst. Mir: FIT-5;e'r Vv(viil1 enlarge the Summit Houe at Port Cockburn this season by an addition of 30 by 50 feet. V 1- I11 1 1 . , ,,, I 9,- A number of narrow escapee tron: drown- ing is reported from Wanbanshene lately. `-`The ice has bet 11, says the Midland Free Press, in an unusually trcaoherous state this sensor. T __..-v-. Ian vvaaunawvvu JJCIUVIO Ve njegret . to learn thdt Mr. -15. M; , "Wt11.iama `house was burned to the ground :;_esterda,y evening; It started from u d.efec- . two chunney. ' Mr." William: V way A from ..home, and a great deal of `time having beeh V df Izispectors ws at ..the Bradford High Scgmool a few days ago. `-1.... _.....d`__4Ig I`. l`1;.I...`.. I-m Etnlnnf-mar`: "_'1r'o? {{}Ee5i}"r"{'{2H13{ i..13:1-G'n'g. ~30 to Gray an C093. . Mr. ` Watson, of Melancthon, was lately robbed-of his pocket book containing` about $56-in cash. A I " Q Chimneys n.1 r('e,Z.(dog shooting and rows on the street are reported from Bradford. .t\ IA` `rt-Inn IT A A DRESS-MAKING IN CQNNECTIQN, under the able management of MISS MCINTOSH, so wefm `favorably known to the Lad1es of Ba.rr1e. R PRICES LOWER THANETHEA E SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. it Remembir the Place, BROVVN s NEW BLOCK, One Door East of Barrie Hotel. "3c}J{7a 13:3}-"eiu" ' A ;}}$d {ca.e.;.;.;;;.; % at 250, A .... . u A . `A n... ;l`i1v<`z1A1'lis(t; are talking of a .:month`y cattle fair. ` .n'\I rI\ AA 11` 1:1 1 A ' `I, L ' -4`uu J1 GyUl' J.` UIIIIIUIDUII lei` W 101' * rn Interview the Mimster of Pubho Work; In who master of Oollingwood H,arbor. . `KIA ......__A. L- &' n-' ;lI`ovt2;;3`x;lV1z;rVx_1"'I3{ealth Inspector is about 10 start 911 the Warpath. - VIVI, `I1 _, L `I ! I ' , ,__ IN], , ..,- IV, ___.__A. T}1[eHl`kVa*s'ft{;n Rgbrsdn Cheee Co. expect .3 big- business the coming season. nun r\ 1 r: I :1 II I W -'}."l;e Cbllingwood Enterprise says : On Tuesday inorning Messrs. Long and Moberly = and Mayor Nettletaon left town for Ottawa fn {mi-.m-u:m.. I-I.. .. u :...:..a..... ..c n_I.1:- nr_;_|__ :_ Wjnere you Willndfhe Newest, he Nicestand the Cheapest Goods in Barrie. N0 IFANCY PRICES ASKED. *ii`}}Y-Barg-ainsinT%lii? e direct to the New step; 1 GOV!-'-PER. VAIB 59 REE`-`DY! UIIU SIUCU LVVL U11 1' USU JUIIIUULLUB UUIULU IIIIV -people of this country, and they.`would also declare their 0 inion that agriculturalists and others see ing new homes will best further their interests bv settlinv in the Canadian North West. The Colhngwood Town Council passed the following resolution re the C. P: R. 00. ex-` hibit: Frame-Evison-`That the Council of the Town of Collingwood having at the invitation of Mr. E. A. Bailey inspected the C. P. R. carcontaining Manitoba. products, and heard his statements regarding eManito- be as a eld for immigration desire to ex- press their approbation of such an excellent method of brin `n the natural resources of the great North est Territories before the .1-uannln A` {thin nnnnl-J-11 n!` than urnnl nlan I put a. pitchfork through a dog which he caught worrying ' hm sheep a. few days ago. IV . ' `fl , 1 ____.`l_!_ _l j..__._I_ 2-3 jut. - v-xv: Advance Correspondence. We are informed that some in this locality have entered upon the manufacture of maple sugar on an extensive scale. We trust our friends will not forget toinvite us when they` sugar off. If we cannot attend ourself we will send an acceptable deputy. lCl`.nnI\ly 1In|n ntu-nu` on `aim Anny: uni-nun` n:a:` - VVIII DWI-IE5 LI GUUUHUCUIV VECPHUJO _ . (J1-ank'was about a few _days ago visit- ing old friends. We trust these visits may not be - few and that the will serve to rnililate against any sense of onlmess he may exgsrience in his new quarters. e are not tone to be blown about Ly every wind of octrine,'still.we were deeply impressed with the belief that there may be. something in the Darwinian theory, when, a few evenings ago, we saw the Markham brave axhilnt a trait nmuliar tn nartnin Anni. A correspondent of the Muskoka Herald save that real estate fell 50 _-per cent. in Ufngton when the assessor was on his rounds. One man had only six. acres cleared, whereas when he applied for his patent some time before he had fteen. Another com- plained that his place was assessed too high for 3400, said in half an hour after. the a:- ~ sessor was gone that his lowest selling gure was $1,000. io`}Zve"L'i'13? ."`r`. ac iciniil t5'L'2ma`Iii'&`3"if zens of the forest, claimed by some to be the projenitors of the human race. The brave, -on the evening referred to, formulated the idea of annihilating one of our respectable citizens; He beat his chest in angry deance, and adopted other methods calculated to in- timidate his opponent. We believe he still entertains the idea of completing the work, but that heis halting between two opinions. He does not "know whether to take it by the day or to jobbit. - . . ;.;_A _, The Forester says: Adam Gilchrist and Frank Ollman, while coastinsz on a hill which leads` to the river near the lower wharf on Fairy avenue, on Wednesday, broke through the ice. The timely assist- ance of Mr. R. Scratch prevented more serious consequences, but sa it was one of the lads was more dead than alive when he was`fished_ ont._ I _ M ij A -I.n1wwn$gI Advance Correspondence.` Last week Mr. John Hay, an aged and universally respected resident of gmineeing, passed to his eternal rest. The deceased was a native of `Scotland, having come _to this country over thirty years ago, and for some years an elder in the` Presliyterian church here. The funeral services were con- ducted bythe Rev. Mr. Geddes, who preach- ed from the words, Blessed arevithe dead who die in th Lord. The text was `_rticu- larly applicab e to the departed. a was a 1 1 1 1 I man or the highest"int'egr'ity,w`ho wouldscorn . 1 I -Gra;y-&'(5<`>-9s 75-../lVI`Felt 1! at is sell- ing fast. V 1 A AI :1 it I I 7| 1. The Goldwater Investigator has the follow- ngon the eggquestion : A goose belonging to Mr. John Freeman last week laid an egg that weighed 10% ounces and measured 9; inches round the centre and 11} inches round from end to end. A hen belonging to Mrs. Wm. Borland lays an egg with threeyolks in it every other morning. I11! TN, ,1 , 11:! INFO! -'1 u hitched their Larry behind the outgoin early -train and in letting go at Perkins el without stopping, Mr. Willit one of the men fell off, the Larry running over his leg bruising him severely and compelling him to lie off `work for a. "few da.ys.-Penetang Herald. T The Alliston Herald saye: There are at great many youths between the ages of 7` and 15 who are wasting their time on the streets `every day. Would _it not be advis- able for parents to see their children a.tt rd school, and thus gain some knowledge for their own good in afte years ? $1.1; 1-.;-v In 114.... A III) I... -_.I-l4.. ll-` -_~--, ._.-- Tm Tl_`he North Star, Parry Sound, says '-""ThereT is likely to be 9. number of ne 9' buxldings erected in this village during the x.-uming summer. -' `lnu A -u- rn ,, -I 1, , 1 o I 1 1 i :-V-Va-a(;r:1};"&c_;3(;9-tJ" e: white Cot- one - ' I The Section men on Monday morning an!-111.51-nn nun` {n `AH-n-mo an at Dnmbinanl lost looking for the|children who, becom'ng frightened, had secured themselves in a. i closet, hardly anything was Eafed. The ` loss will be something like 81,600. No in. ; utra-1ce.-Cardwell Sentil e`. Fl ' 3 Z ltgnew, of Tecumseth, (received a gold ` watch and Mrs. Agnew a set of china dishes accompanied with an address, on F1-iday,'the 2nd inst, trom their neighbors on t'neocca.- I sion of their leaving the township to take up their abode in Brampton. ' -Good Shh-tings ('0 Miss 4N ellie Long, music teacher, of Barrie, says the Lefroy correspondent of the South Simcoe News, meets a class of eleven pupils every Saturday at the Lefroy House. ' Miss Long is spoken of in the highest terms as a competent and procient teacher of music. TI, , `II A FI\ 'II' I Q '1 I c. at Graydc Co9s.. i Rev. Mr. Armitage, (f Orillia, has decided to become Rector of St. Thomas Church, St. Catharines. His many friends will regret his departure from their midst. He has proved himself a zealous, painstaking and hard working labour in the Master s service. On- Wednesday.. Inspector Dalton had Theodore Cherboneau up in the Police Court for net shing in Lake Simcoe in March. Oherboneau was ned $50 and costs, $5.95, and in default of payment.was sent for two months to Barrie gaol.--News- tter. - Sheep are dying in [Stephenson from some unknown epidemic. There is great diacolora.- i tion of the tore quarter: after death. There are two feet 01 snow in the bush up there, ` and aleighing north of the J nnction. Big Bay Point. On Sunday last.Miss English, the beautiful, amiable, accomplished and only daughter of Mr..E. English, passed peacefully away after an illness_ of four weeks. The deceased young ladywas a universal favorite in this neighborhood, owing (in addition ' to her many other estimable qualities) to her ability and willingness to assist at any entertain ments held in the vicinity. She will be missed particularly by the Sons of Temper- ance and the English church here. We are certain that we are expressing the sentiments of the people of Minesing without exception when we respectfully extend to the bereaved family our heartfelt sympathy. It is doubt- less a great consolation to them to know thatshe has passed from this to a happier and brighter world, and that though they may never hear the music of her voice on earth again, she is with the angelic hosts singing the song of Moses and the Lamb. nrcnuuu-vg 1'-J nunuq v Ivv-vvcu Fifth olass-No. of mar.l;s 850- 1st, Iaura. Palk, 778; 2nd, John Brownlee, 691 ; 3111, Chas. W. Palk, 676. `Ia`......4-I. A`nnn VI`.-.5`! A A: II"Q QR `al- "'x"'3;{n;'"ii2uTi1}33,`%i5S;}{{ey Reeve of Nottawasaga, was thrown out of his cutter ..-sometime ago and broke two of his ribs. st, I'\__ I15 , 1l',,,,'I __ _3LL!._.. J-_.._ _'.. A1Z"`2'% :???3&'I 312333 i$.'"`c';3J& 631 ; 3rd. len Goode, 567. 'I`In:-A n`Aau "`nI-1|` "ll inaction Q'.'n Tn`- U .l.`JllUlI uuuuu, UH] I `) i`l51ix? N o. of marks 850-131;, John Caldwell, 797; 2nd, Mary Campbell, 7 752 ; 3rd, Richard Brooks, 640. Q . nan:-.11 n`Inm_'FnI-.nl WA AF nun-Ira (H'I_`I 34- oru. U UU \Xl'lIDI.l-I, First class-lat, 33? Packard; 2nd, Lizzie M1133 ; 3rd," Bertie Sanderson; 4th, Minnie Bu . . ` ' CU` ' oru .l.\lU.IlBI.LI IJIUUBD UIVI Second.class-'_1`ota1 No. `of marks 600-1at, } PercyeD1-ury, 514; 2nd, George Payne, 502; ) 3n]._ Joe Graham, 492. ' ` V-Inn` o\`nn1I In` Tan Dnprnuui a 0nd ` .I'nn:A Band of nope. i` The meeting that was held on Friday: April 2nd, was very well attended, the pro- gramme consisted of the followin :--Read- 1ng.Miss Mary Edwards; Song, A iss Bella Booth ; Duett, Misses Miller. and Holmes; Reading, Master . Dick Williams ; Instru- mental solo, Miss Hnines; Recitation, Master Stanley Smart; Instrumental duetf, Misses Birdie and Testis Mason ; Reading, Miss Mary Payne. The next mee ' g will be held on Friday, April 16th. in t e Par- ochial school house. ` T ' V stoctk, im le- ments, _etc.,.at'weat:haI_f4lotV 19, con. 10, to.- at on`e`o clockaharp. A 0. Ba . proprietor; Geo. R.; Ford, auctioneer. Arnhax-t,j 3 to be guilty of a dishonorable action; and after an intimate acquaintance of some years. your correipondent can tiuthfully say that few so earnestly and su_ccessfully endeavored to live a consistent christian life. While death is certain to cause sorrow under all circumstances, yet such is especially the case when those whose loss we mourn have just crossed the border between manhood or womanhood. ` __1--_1_,; 15- 1-: g-. .. . ... .. . ` ` credit Sue.` A Wnmznsmv, APRIL 2l.-Fa.rm, farm stock and Implements, on south half of lot 3, con. 10, Veepra, at 1 par. Mrs. Mary Kent, exeontrix; J. W. Morrow, auctioneer. THURSDAY, Armn 22.-Mr. G. R. Ford ha a. -sale of farm stock, implement , outrigger, eto., on the [above date, at the` prermeee of Mr. R. W. Sloan, Churchill, at one o'olock.p. m.- ah . ` All the property wdvertisedhzuet belol V See -bi1le. . `N3 Igeas I 055 'RYE...-`H...no-u...... 050:0 o ` Barrie General Produce Market. Beef. hindquarterm. . . . . . .'$ 5 00 to 3 Beef, foreguarters. . . . . . . 4 00. . . . Beef, per sxde, per cwt....-. 5 00.. . Dressed hogs, per 10) lbs. 5 50 . Mutton, carcass, per cwt. . 5 50 . . . Lamb, perlb. 007.... Chickens, perpair._. . . . . . . 0 30... 7 Ducks,perp'a.ir.......... 060.. . Geese,.perlb . . . . 006... Turkeys, 009.... Butter,`tu ,.per lb....... 014 Butter, roll. per 1b.. . 0 16 . La.rd,per 1b.... 000.... Tallow...-..u.......... 0 0690.. Eggs, perdozen.......... 014.... Potatoes perbag......... 0 40 Apples, per bushel. . . . . .. 0 40 Omons, per bushel. . .. . . . 0 .40. . .. Turnips, . . . . 0 10.... Beets, 030.... Carrots, . 020 Parsnips, . 0 30.... Cabbage, per doz.. 0 30.... Hay,perton 10 00 Straw, per ton............ 500.... Flour, Baker- s; per 10C lbs 10 76 . - Flour, Family, 2 00.... Flour, Pastry, 2 40.. . Oatmeal, per 100 lbs 2 00 .. Cornmeal, 200.... W'ashedWonl . . . . 018.... Unwashed'VVool.... 010.... hnrvn I t 1 v 1':-\-I-Ir: A Bradford man was_ ned a few days ago for keeping I vicious dog on his premises -which had bnten one of his neighbors. Fine and costs, $5.85. I\ (N I 1 ran swan Q!`-TEE "MARKETS numna -rm: PAST -wmx. The Price: Ruun in the Local, Toronto. Montreal and English Markets . ` -A Resume of the Week. e V THE Nonmnniw ADVANCE OFFICE, BAmun, April 14, 1886 Barrie Grain Market. _..-. .. ---- ---;. IGRAIN, LIVE Sioux mm PRUDIIGE. 2-v-anv I Spring Whea.t..... Fall Wheat.. Ba:-ley.... Oats ..;.... Peas ....... Rye....`.......... 711350 VVO LCIB UIUI Fourth class-I-Tota1No. of marks 850-lnt, `Ins! vnlinm I 0n!` Mann I`. n slianty Bay Public School. ,,,_,I,_ (\EII I..L - 6UGH HIDES. 'b_ers.... pe1"cwt....-. . ss,per cwt.. n-toocggcu 0 pair._....... ir..-....... b .. er er lb....... [016 C 00.... III c-ac -oa- .-n.......... `Dgoocc.--no ua'he1....... 1shel....... (I 040 0.40.... 010.... ......_ 030... loz.. 030.;.. 00... L........... ;per .- , 200.... I` CC` 240... 2oo.. H .. . 010. . A 0400!`, ..... ..soo6eos5ooo 074%. 076 055.... 075 n nu l\ `nu THE NORTHERN A ADV:ANCE. The Orillia. Town Council have legislated the signs away from both eides of Mission 9. street in that town. The clearing `is to e done by the latvof May. `T, , - AI ' JOHN OARLEY, son aun`.o:ri f\' flan Aaninuizhd` `Q4-nut: AC Ila-Juno 64---; Il\lrlI` `an-|n-I-I, IuI\:r|I IIEIIHIJEII N the esplanhde `foot of Market Street. ` Yachts and Skitf of V every description ip stock and built. to order. Also for hire at low mfnn hv this hon!`-_"dnv_ wank mu nnmum nonl- awe: nun uuuo L0 oruer. A130 101' nlre at low rates by,th hour day. week or season. Boat stalls to rent bi 5119 season`, sculls, ours and -`paddles in 31:00 and made to order. - 1.1-ly _ H ' Some grand Shropshire Rams and Ewes. All importe and direct from the imported _stockr A 1 "to pp 5' W. 0. scrmmmmn, Or to Allandale P. 0., 1IT`I`I`I"IA`ll INIDAIIAII` MARCH FARM.`--`lo IE8`-V. W. D. 13811188, "n.BIDl8I~ Prince of Denmark." APRIL 29rn..-4 Haughton Lennox, 11:33., - _ 6 Law. . ADMTioN TO men LECTURE 1o cmxfi :__.._ I fromptly attended and arties requiring Ford as thong he had` himself been consulted. Sales taken in prices to suit everybody. Auction Rooms and Oioe. --Few Doors North of Wellington Hotel. Bayeld st.. Barrie. I Two men were `Ring 9. tree in Draper township a few days ago, when an axe which one of the men was using ew off the handle and s(t1ruck the other, giving him a dangerous wvoun . V

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