-See Gray ()(`);rra" regs Goods, Nw H `moods, New Shade New Prices. ,s,11,,,, ,.-`In-\ '_i_6:i{u `mans. , . . . . . ...... 0 07.... p&iI'..._..... 0301010 l1'.. oooio-o 060.:-o coo 3-ounce` 006-an baqocIouI' umuun. am . . . . . .. 0 009.... 014 016 . P 00 pgbl I III. 006!-OII .~n.... ...` 014.... bgv go {no -.- ushel....:.. 0 40 Lshel .. 0'40 ... . . . . . .. 010.... ' O .5 ' 0305.0! 9 .. 0%. ........ 030.... loz . . . . . . ... 0 30.... ...........10 00 1 . . . . . . . an 5Wun ,per l0flb 1 75... , 2Mu ' 240... 00lbs ..... 2 00 .. ...... 2 00.... onccoo-not 0lS~In0 *Olocoo-on-ua'010ouco '\l\'v1`Ir C-vvxwnru THE NORTHERN. ADVAME MILLET. UVV 008 0 40 0 60 0 07 -0 10 0 16 0.13 ~K. W? "HI N have the Iuneon to "i~on'1~z!'1`a1`: . In'n' :' they 1| Ml P. 0. Some grand Shropshire Rams and Ewes. All importe and direct from the imported stock. 1 Apply to ` ,W. C. SCHREIBER, Or to Allondale P. 0.. WILLIAM GRAHAM, ` Foreman Manor Farm. . Shanty Bay P.0. nn__.s_i- 4-4-..; ant. can: 'rI-I: snunnno LII ! ASSUMNIIB [illM Y. week. "T;;;' ~a;1;1-1;a.~1";e:;:;x;i;a.i*c;nWiyxith Bag. bndge District. of Candidates for the Metho- -dist mimstry, was held at Bracebridge -last * 'WIC U -1U Partners will ` t the hi for Cake Tallow , noun ran}. for m branch 11 t" '1` to e3'ine,-`r ?.`3m ." -lo! and plum.-n W. E. CROSS ac A'1\'rQi:r;:-1>gst::uy.akL .1nto4ch "A V 4 uh; . -z , : em-_o_ _ :0 e .v.s:*;.-.-.*m.::2:.*.*.-. wont fhn nun up nan IJOI-IN onnusv. BOAT aunmsn /\\1' 4.1.... ..--dgn-do Inn} A! `Inn-but Gianni JOHN D. MAcHMUncnY,1napeccor.' 0moo:-Quuna s Ho'r`n:I.. Bnmm. V 15 lcAKi'Ef_i_'TKLi-owrl UIII"II` lIII-- I ' I9?!` I nrvI-&&l'I N the esplnnede foot of Market Street. Yachts and St or every description in stock and built to order. Also for hire at low rates by the hour. day. week or season. Boat stalls to rent ha the season. -sculla. oars and paddles in stoo and made to order. 11-ly {AF-ora SALE SHROPSHIRE SHEEP! Auvsu av--. -v . ...._ \/Q-av`: n... ..V . `_````lg_ U frzmgly attended"-tvo 3.-Ed 'i'nto1-mation will be urni ed parties requiring Mr. Ford s services g`s"1e_tsh&1l1`ge1111llxiepilggstl::%?;lv2:;1gog<;E1sulted. Linen Window Shades and Paper Window -Shades. Auction Rooms and Oice. --Few Doors North of Wellington Hotel. Baveld st.; Barrie. lsacoun-HAND FURNITURE" 5 novalrr AND sour. % 7 to $2,620.56. The Bavet Midlend is nearly clear of ice and Captain Burke steamed out some dis- tance on Tueiday afternoon with the tug Minnie Hell. no earnings of the N. R.` R. for stat!` -taken from the Bradford depot during the- montha of Feruary and March, amounted I `TO I ll I I OI Liensed Auctioneer for the County ot Simcoe._ Orders left at the Anvnzom Omce win he rom tly attended to and information an-nin ad nm-ties reauirincz Mr. Ford a servir-an ADD33 to '.l'_.ee s J B1oc1:, BRICK STORE AND DWELLING` unnnnvunuu ' Allandale. Sept. 8th. 1885. muuon mm, snnm an no. %GEO.R.FORD. BAYFIELD s1'1Lu-:_m'. l0.000 I-B8. OF iv11:i;3;z;d_`:>f"`l51;;l:;:-xlon sold a air of horses the other day to Mr. J. G. hantler for the snug little sum of $450. `I1-I1 `ivnu-rho. " I .'...o 5!... I..I...I...... FURNITURE DEALERS. AT THE ~ON__ _'_1N_ II \-393- D. lllllllnlp B00115 g-.3~9IlVeI.theoy(.nercan . uad. m`x_'3n 3'bt3 sold. IK.1n Our Dress and` Mantle Making Department will re-open on THURS- DAY, 29th% inst, uncier the able man- agement of Miss MURRAY, who has been doing a large business in Toronto, Ont. We Guarantee Satisfaction in every particular. Terms reasonable. IMPORTANT ! E. B.0ROMPTON, & 00., .. daqghter. q'."I;|'glis of Burk : Falls, la.tely- whipped VV. Campbell the school teacher, for unde- cent conduct towards his nine year old III: I 1,, `,-,_L-_,I 15-ti [McALmsTER. A STORY & c0 Y~ Direct from the Manufacturies in Europe A full Stock 0` HORSE SHOES; HORSE NAILS, CARRIAGE AND SLEIGH WOODENWABE `? _ Always on hand. '..I a: will flnll u.. Prloos Intomtlnm BAR IRON, SCOTT. TI-IE BOOKSELLEB, M_A|.|.|8TER, STORY & 00.; `Balls . Baby Carriages, with or without "wire wheels. Lacrdsses, Lawn Tennis_ Raquets, Base Ba}1CIn1_.- an` WML 9k!@{R mam W>a:m>; SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. SCOTT S -:- BOOKSTORE. Our frie:1d raiiy of the Enterprise has been presented with some owers that bloom in the spring tra.-la. AINII` I I ` One Deer Vleet of Queen : Hotel, Barrlo. See prices before purchasing elsewhere. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. NORWAY IRON &. STEEL, BEST PROOF COILCHAIN, % ANVILS AND vxsm % Ilumlware ! ---LARGESTAND BEST ASSORTMENI` m`-- Hive received 3 Large Stock of ordinary OPPOSITE STATION. BARRIE. `---A COMPLETE srocx 0F--- IMPOR l`ERS. he-nun?! GB.EAM--lJI8TB.IOT mus, ..-..-.. __-_. ___ ..--v-' `-ur- ;m.;B;.a.;.u Sentinel lava, Walter Roger. V naailv disa peared from view in the quag- mireat No a mill, there not being more than two feet or -hiin over ground when the tackle arrived. ; - ' Thehonae of James HoOaI-ty, oh " oe V0. .'I'ay,.-val hunt. lat.-Saturday` might. About 3450 in can which a -"W . .Lienianant;O'1. 1`y:-wbje ' ' "-ohgun' teeenu;and fe WmBM?e &. H manuys. The glaaayeoterdayutood "104 in the sun. Howie that for April in this the cold North! Snakes "and iel are alive sgsin. - rim- n__ _L \::.nL._.: L. _.._1'_ 4--.. -n 2-- T tirst steamer of the season is adver- vlised to sail from Collingwood on `Tuesday. :,%7th. auavasuny, was uxuwuuu .u.I Duurpl UHBBK a. few days 0. He was 5 river driver and had just ni`5;'ed*hin first day : work. IF__,_,L IIY,_j.I| .1 CV____,.,_ 'II.II_ .___ 9 I T d*i{.1}c'4;L;}sr%t5' 1;; caumgwooa is she Pacic. which was advertised to_ leave for the Sault; Ste. Marie on Saturday, 24th. QAPTURED BY SIMCOI AND DISTRICT _ _-EXCHANGES AS LOCAL NEWS. _ carriers of Trenouth Bros., saw mill, Fawkham, have been swept away by the High water. I\1' I I III!` I ' .7 "-V **' '- *'---- -"g" ""|,""-1 (`G611-Tiliigns are squabbling over the question .41 `providing more school commodatnon. P- -`.._. `...I- an` I I ._..._ tI.-_a..l-. 4".-.` L V The g}"n;i of B};a'sE.}I1};{z;1 New Mar- ket are going to have a contest. --Gray & C095 10. ` 1gl|am9s are the best. T ` Some Totenham tellows who were D. and .29.). have been ned for their fol-ly. . The rst steamboat ofthe season was ex- pected at Bunebridge on Friday. I I ,, LL--- m y *N;.;a{ sea; iA"1.}&1iaii; gm heavy and extc-rtionate express charges up zrhere. " TeJo;L1i 6il;:s_cV>-11*, 13;. as Wuhan ' Gibson, Macaulay, was drowned .in Sharp : Creek 1. law (`AVE nan HA mm: A rivnr Aviva: -uni It :3 Sui: izhe QL{ee;s`ib.7&Aii1$iisormsa again this year for a. three days camping. f\ `II ' III` - L,,__ 7 `-.'a'i.1I;"ecT.}}2.i.*'}~2.}" 52:T;7"n$I.9 at Gray & C093. - tr 1 `I10: .0 D 1! I A up--9.. ow vv pa! ' The Bradfoxd Witness says the fall wheat has been badly winter-killed in that section. II! `V and condensed into Interesting Para- graphs for Advance Readers Who Like The Marrow of the Meat. Spfing fair at Tottenharh yesterday. -Grav dc Co for of-a good Cottonade at 25c. V on . nu . 1 I ` ___L .[x;a.;is'%eg:{ehe -English Church at Elm. ; grove has been secured and "servlcea are to [be conducted as usual. A `I _ `A. -a.- nun: vv ICJ llvunvov-cg -Best yard wide F ' itorv at 7 amlV8c. ` at Gray at C095. - A III! I A 11111 '1,ll ` v}.e{}L.'ivi};sT:L1}Ti1s{{s'higherth.n it has been for a number? years. --See that all wool S t for $7"al Gray dc Co9s.--lVlen9s sizes. _. .v.v.- . uu- 7-Iv ine"-Bond Hem-1 youngsters have been sweetening themselves at a. ta'y-pu.ll.' `IL ',, ,-,'1 L` _ f\__,, L I\ `II ,'_!LI\__1II2_ No bath: choice could hcvc bun] Bciccng ofthclopcpalar _.c 0 II 1.1- an, 17' A": n .2 a B an '2 z.. _.-- ...-~.v uvruau --._- South River rejoices `because it iav to have .3. railway station. --v:- -. ----- - -v-V-` - Penetanguishene `is excited `over the ob- struction in a big sewer. n (11 a nu - `I, rn ,,,,,-,,-,,.'_ 1f__!-__ `;\/;i:;1d is talking`ot an esplanade to Acost $30,000 . ` ` T rrkn Gd-aunt. R an Inna nnru-A tinarviniiun I-.I'|n.n 1 `\`_\;<;rr"1-<;nV 7sWLV;`ci11iirsVt;,ivt\V1'1 Temperance Union was lately organized at Stayner. tn; 1- 1': 11- `I I \Y,,_, I/I-.. -:9 0' ', UUV _.1t first reported. The Stavner tire was more destructive than , I -,.,.__- EL 3.. L- L____ jgewuteajliobinson has a base ball club and 2. cheese company. Happiness should dwell in that hamlet. ' G ood Slnlrungs 1` 9c. at Grayat 0099. There are ve steam rs being painted at Gravenhurst and otherwise made ready for the coming season. ' l\ I 1`l'\ I `la! 1'`! may no-nun, ww vv av 7I`l.eV'a`l wheat around Cookatown is look- 1 Log somewhat sickly. L I `L 1 . ,_.,, LL. .1. Remember the Place, BROWN'S NEW Lck, One Door Eastef Barrie Hotel. DRESS-MAKING IN CONNECTION, under the able managementof MISS MCINTOSH. Ladies having theirown material, can have it made up at very reasonable prices. Ou%r Gdods are all bought for Cash, and will be sold at the Closest Living Prices. yuuus uscu psuncuuo _ . 0BI'I`UARY.-0n Thursdav morning last, April 22nd, there gassed away another of the old settlers of the ownship of Innisl, Mrs. Jane Simmons, who had reached the a e of 73 years. She has been a resident o the village of Belle Ewart about 28 years. She was a kind and affectionate mother, and a zealous member of the_ R. 0. church. Her remains were interred in the R. O. cemete , West` Gwillimbury, on Saturday last. t e 24th inst. The funeral service was conduct- ed by the Rev. Father Gibrs, of Barrie, in the `R. 0. church, Belle Ewart, and was `:_LA-A.' LA km . `us-an auynlvhg-`can A` 'nn:mLLA- VI-IU LII. \Je UlI|IIUlvI - JJVLIU JHWDKV DI-Ill WK listened to by a large thering of_ nelihbora and friends. The -bearers were euro. Peter Trembly, m. Oronan, .8. Barry, Richard Grace. T. Dimadale and Alex. Gartley, of Newmarket. She `wast much thought of by all who came in contact -with her, as she was hind-hearted and an excellent neighbor. She leaves three dan htera who are all married and in comfort: le circum- stances. They have the sympathy of the community in their "lad aiiction. u-v-- vi 1 V Advancegicorrespondence. Owing to- the inclemency of the weather last Fri ay evening, the meeting to organize a`Young Men s Liberal-Uonservative Asso-, ciation was not so large as otherwise would have been had the night been favorable. However, quite a number were present. The following are the officers elected for the current year: Hon. President, John Len- nox, Esq., Caladonia Farm ; President, Alex. Edgar, Esq.; Secretary, Dr. Little; Trees , Richard H111, jr. The next meeting will be held on Monday evening, May 3rd,- when we hope to see a large number of our young men present. n1mtvAnv _nn Tuarnnv mnvninn Incl-, Advance Correspondence. \ We are old to see our old friend, Livingstone, ebleto be around again aftef his action: illness. ` -"Mr. intend: to make 'l`ottan- ham his place of residence for a time. We_ Will! him prouperitv. _ _ _ _ . _- LL- LL--I-._'--_I _'L.__I__L _l_ _ l.l'UUU KI'I.Ir| UIIHKVII LU! UIIII IIULU DUI)` the. Mr. Sturgeon, who tskes charge o T the other portion of the eld, preached here last Sunday evening. He shows promise of being useful in the sphere of labor which he `Inn nlunnnn . _-___*-- 7.--v ---wv --l - u V---v "}i:i: Wanda]! of Severn Full: wu dz-iv-. =-Aug over 5 slab road when his home broke "-.`hrough5 and it was with dilcnlty the uni; xzmsl wu reaqnedt from the watery pit. JIVL- l'I_....I_-II Q__A.!_. _I _____ II!_IL-._ `Ii-_._._._ -0 NO -0- OLD % -o- Goons -0- TO -0- SELECT go- FROM. 0- .. -.. .--.-- :- .-`----, Mr. Ooogrove. the theological student who in to have char 6 during the summer of I portion of this real) tcrun miuion; will not arrive for a couple 0 weeks. Rev. J. Geddes will, than-ofo occupy the pulpit in the Prubytedin o urch for the next two Sab- Iunthn `Kr Hlznnannn Qhn `AHA: ninnnnn 3: Johnston em. in for a couple of weeke. ;We uerpleeeed to be able 0IiIOlICIh0ilr000V_Ol'l_I.` 111-; cu ,. ,__ -3 uu.'__ _L_;_._;.!_LL:;'_L_ ' 5 Mill Porter. all l Ilhng'aiIhono, cunt of Mn. Knapp : Int vngk. "I ` A 'ru.u:neuanchinue:ghsoraoo;uge"bu.yT _plouhins- _T % 'rhot.I1whs=mu*pnomiau toba failure. _ It has boonybodly damaged by '-AA` Otir '1lottenham contemporary talks this `way. In consideration of the manner after I which the Scott Act is carried out in some parts of this country, some of our citizens are about getting up a deputation to ask the village council to memorialize the govern- ment for a repeal of e measure. -Boys9 Suits 82 up at Gray &Co9s. 7 -The Mitchell Square people are talking of establishing apaper in their progressive ham- let. but the greatvdrawback is the lack of a competent editor. We . know hundreds of men that would be puzzled to distinguish the difference between a printin press and a threshing machine, who won d be quite willing to undertake the task, feeling that A they are more competent to` perform the dutiesof the editorial chair than any editor now in the force. , ' . Muskoka Herald. Since the last Confer- ence of the Methodist church, Rev. E. S. Matthews has united in wedlock twenty-six { couples.` One old `bachelor remarks, that aiding to produce so much misery will seri- ously interfere with the issue of thatpreach-V er s passport into Paradise. 1` '1 in .1 I I-IIQBIICI" WHU GIUU PHUIIBUUU IIIIU IDUUIIU. ODIILIUUU } News talks back in an article of nearly two columns. _ :15 while preserving strict discipline, never fails to win the esteem and love of his men. We bespeak for the team a pleasant and suc- cessful time under one of Old Simcoe s favor `LA qnnn WW3! III Ull its sons. "'Th;'iaI1}u3d715{.;;i;g;r is this week on `the defensive. It is charged that a public oicer should not publish a paper against the government that em loys him. The post. master, who also pub ishes the South Simcoe Anya C-(Allyn kiln`! :u\ an an-3`-u'n`A 4.: ..-A-..`-- L...` . oration. T ES; Bracebridge.B11ie Ribbon Societ held a Gongh memorialmeeting a. little whi e ago. Rev. E. 8. Matthews d1iVLI3d the memorial The Parry Sound Mock Parliament hasi debated the question of independence or con- : tinued connection with Great Britain, and the vote was for independence. Alas! this unfortunate country. I` IV` (5 ` Cutting off ngers seems to be quite in order at Orillia. A boy named Sanders lost his thumb in Mr. Tait g mill, and Mr. Daniels the ends of a couple of fingers at 1 Ramsay's carriage works. I III Aeiclmau at Masaey a camp was carried on a stretcher to Gravenhurst last week, the dismnce of 16 miles, and the journey was ao- complished in ten hours, the `men were often up to their waist in water. K A If n` l\ 0II' IIII I I I "A v'y'e1ri.ig"e"cJ*r'rZponaene of the `Mid- land Free Press says: I. think it worth noticing in your paper that a beech has sprouted SIX inches and n baewood `eight inches since the month of February, I en- close one of- the leaves. T ' `Peter Murray of the Orillia Times slated in his examination re his claim of $10,000 against the Globe for libel, that the circula- tion of his paper had fallen off by $100. and the inference is that `he libel was the cause. J ames McLeish was drowned in the Black River a. few daysvago, and his body has not yet been recovered. He was working in Tal1man e driving gang. It is said that he had 9. preeentiment before he left home that he would not return alive. ' - \ -Grav &V('}<;9VsViV3lZ V Irina`; \;l'll"!l:; | ` bov 4 or 5 years ` ds \ A If? I 0 `I I A `Q Anti: 1 For bargains in Dry Goods godiI_` ect to the New Store, rt-Inov-H: rxdzars .1`o ' trlhut `uni Wont. Iullhnitobu. ` For C0,"; . M Ron-r.T~.Qxi'nd.*A " "A'IOIG`N;&'N.W.RYl_.. Gen 11!! A G. o auonxor can 9% _%-Spo:cialqV|iotat1oniI to jobber: and others requiring lprgg quantities. ' V -_ '_,-._vvvv. The .B1-adf ml High Soho 11 upile are going to give a conoertto raise funds to pur- chase tpnaratua to enable them the {better to -`jpnreue their studies. . A 1 3-` n ucveuuu nan- JNO. M. BOTI-WIELL, BARBIE. in bags, barrels, and bulk. in barrels, bulk, and bags. MANGII... 850. BRANCH. OF THE TORON O DYE Work: has beeno enod on Pane banish- one Street. Dyeing an cleaning done on the most improved method. Prices reasonable, me and out utisfaotlon man. [1 . . lTI.(VI"Il'-TN'. Jnnnn . Dnnnun nn culled! |N1 h91'P;5F" WV93mR"7' `SPECIALTIES :- =. CLOVER. NEWDYE WDRKS FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS, for the season's work. [T I<"iVsV11eru1_enza;.i;(3_ Vl.lingwood have ben ac~ tive for the last few days in getting ready HEADQUARTERS` SEEDS! cow, per1oo-11'a}.' 50 to s Steer.` " Ilttlluoo 6 00.... Sheep Skins . . . . . . . .....A- 0 90 Tallow, Farmers cake. . . . . 0 055. . . 1-RIDES AND sKINs-'1NsP1=:cTEn. No."l Steers, 60lbs. andup 0 075. . . _ u 2 H u I u 0 06%. Cl (C ll` `I 0 05%.`. '1Cows,allweights... 007.... ' 2A 006`... H 3 u u 0 05 V._ }GB.AIN. LIVE STOUK AND PB.0DlIGE.? TB` STATE 0!` `I'll MARKETS DURING ` `PHI PAST WEEK. Beef, hindquarters. . . . . . . .$ 5 00 to 3 Beef, forequarters . . . . 4 00 Beef,-per side, per cwt.... -. 5 00. . . . Dressed hogs, per 100 lbs. 5 . Mutton, carcass, per cwt. . 5 50 - - Lamb, per lb`. 007.... Chickens, per pair. . . . . . 0 30. . . . Ducks, perpsnn. 060.. . Geese, perlb... 006. . Turkeys, erlb .......u 0 09... Butkn,tu ,perlb....n. 0 14 .. Butter, roll, per lb . . 0 16 La.rd,perlb.... (`O0 . Tal]owIOIVIOOII`I IIOIIII 006lO I Eggs, perdozen 014. . Potatoes per bag..,....'.. 0 40 . Apples, per bushel. . . . . Omons, per bushel .. . . . . . O 40 Turnips, . . 0 10, Beets, ....... Carrots, 020... Parsnips, ......... Cabbage,perdoz 30.... Hay, perton ..;......... 10 Straw,.per ton . 5 00.... Flour, Baker's, per 10C lb 75.. . Flour, Family, 2 00. .. . Flour, Pastry, 2 40.. . Oatmeal, per 100 lbs 2 Cornmeul, 1X7a...l....J TKT..-'l A `IO Wislaialxlieli oenezaii iroduce mar` ' V s.....; ' 1 VVTIIULI VVU"L IIIIII. Unwashed Woo1.. .. . . . The Price; Ruling in the Loonl, Toronto. Montreal and English Markets ` V --A Resume of the Week. Tm: Nomrnnnn ADVANCE Omrrcn, BARRIE, April 28, 1886 Barrie Grain Market. ..-1 u 1-: AAAA. AAAA 1\l\IIIJI:II`7 I IOOIQ washedv'voo1 `I'T.___--L -3 1`lV--'I "7Ifu"u3}L t'Z12`{{nE.Zn'aL1'rL2LEtak is what they call it`a.t.Mensell, and it is [said they are doing it briskly. u I `I\ _ _,_1j _ ._,' 1| `Spring Wh`e-at-.-. a.11`Wheat .'. . . . L" II V V ILV |.Barley. . .. (`cl-u L935 OI` IOU Rye......... Fo_r allthe leading varieties of TIMOTHY. TURNIP, LAND rusa-an Our Own .Inpo2-tations. RAPE, HUNGARIAN CARROT, " Buoxwn-IEAT, cons. LAND 31: L1` hm } Hzxii.` c}3?g} '131}1v}{dy"oE Eibvex Hill, has been appointed License Inspector for the o..-lectoral `District of South Simcoe. V