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Northern Advance, 28 Oct 1886, p. 8

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Vuw w--v v~__ - . '1`wo,()rillia butchers were usxpg that? c!ea.vers or something e1se,`~in a. row ivith each` other 9. day or two no; for; which.-they were `taxed by the beak B1 gngl oosfggegch. ;. ... ___..--2 `-\_..-i:....' ';`..-L..I'. "..l 5'51}. `'1 gax.:'.'.:::: :: VIII VVIl9U""` `Bar1ey.... ..... (`ulna THE STATE 0!` THE MARKETS DURING THE PAST WEEK mm, LIVE swoon my PRIJTUE .1 Cows, all weights. . . q u u imms. ' .m$6mms6m 5 50.... 7 00 A A9 'I\ -4-\ Has come for those who with prudence aforethouglit make their. Fall selections awhile assortmentsare unbroken, while goods are fresh, while theyhave got the time to look, and we the time to give to them thatnicety of attention Wlllch we intend they shall. receive Buying time this season nds us better prepared to meet your wants than did buying time- one year ago. And we re not aware that ryouthen found any.thmg lacking, either in assortlmenyquality or style.` Be thisas it may, we `think that this year s buying surpasses all previous ones for variety of as- sortment offered you, combined with ` excellence of our goods, "and in the lowness of our prices` Allour departments are un- der rst-class management. We draw special attention to our Millinery Department underth_e_ management of Miss Stephens. .'l`o'our- Dress Making , department in charge of Miss Hunt. These departments have had our most careful attention. Our stock of Stap_lefDry Goods,Clothing.and Men s Furnishings is rst-class for value . Prices now are lower than they will be later, Many lines of goods are advancing in price. Come, now and reap the benet. Come and see us to-day. l BUYING TIM E 5f6I-.'II VIII} 040. l\III - IJVII DU VVIJVJVVIVII VI vuv vnae`vn`o_ -Zkllhe pnnotpel C runty schools heve Literary Societtee in "connection with` them during the `winter: ` -1Why do not-out schoelqv I follow the example ?-S. S. News. N; -:-9- s-__. _ I__...r.s_.l-5 I-5-I-..A.g: E. B. CROMPTON, & 00., _ _ . V N ----- ---oOo - Fall Stock now complete, and compriscs all. the Newest % 7 ` Cloths in the Market. O. In-n, - A- PHIENIX HALL sonool. snows: HA -w-:- --u- -v._. ___, ..___a_v_ ._- `Tue Penetanguiuhene Herald nun, has been given 3 bag of tutors. and now wait: for aolnebody to send him a ohunok, of dead pig. V before beginning the feat; . r1|_-..I... l:l-..A. .1 rm-.. LL- -LI...... .3-.. :.......I Come to me for -Buys Shoes. Buvs are terribly hard wearers, but good Shoes always 1880 longer than poor ones, and ours never fail to give satisfac- tion. By bringing children to my St--re. for Shoes, you can save time and money, as I have every good make of Shoes. Myprices are a.1v.vays low', and I Warrant my goods to wear we1'. Fit and Style Guaraieed. I have justithe kinds required, neatly made, nicely tting, durable shoes. at the lowest prices possible for good work. Come to me for Girl's Shoes. All prices reasonable and low, ranging from 75 cents upwards. T - Childielfs Shoes for School `Wear should be a strong servic-able kind, able `:0 stand rough usage, wet weather, and the wear-and tear of rough and un- even sidewalks. COME AND Lsms US AT OUR NEW STAND. Come to me Tfor.Chi1dre_n's'Shoes. Prices `from 40 cents up. .' 'L'1"~'vt'E tTi'"s'3.iH$ '7i"Z `B3 nbruiped in a. sh5ip;.l,dn'g`_!7i-V`. _ L'___. -n.__I:_ _S COME! TO THE MGOARTHY BLOCK. -REMOVAL or- I. S. VYH_!TTAlER!_ ..S;unel;ody itggling he throttle "valve from Mr. 'Wileon'a threaher. in Rama, ._e.ion_an_d conviction of the thief, - and $60 rewerdie o`ered* for .the apprehen- DIREO1` IMP()R'l`ERS. 5GOOD< JOHN CLAYTON. Tu ll1V';l'vI'.IIANT wAcqN. _.---.1 u-.--n.a- the market. fwhiah they are now manufacturib having purchased the right for the 89? _--.C .-.:1a:.-.I'f. They desire to draw public 1 hogving purchased the ngm, tor 8'nd"t`hey condently assert THE BEST general purpose Ll-`_.-_L-A. H] um, ~ . ?1AN a D533 81 Wnxrmxzn. ----- -- Ia. ------- ._.-.. Mountust. Louis wa;t;"cZl717eVese fato;-y,'_' and it is rumored that the C. P. R. is going to build a. branch from Goldwater to that Quint. OF EVEY DESCRIPTION. See our $4.50 Pants. 2 attention to fY;_;-ncebridge folk are` going to have the telephone. Twelve instruments have been ordered and M r. J. Thomplon in to be agent. _. |.._._.!._-.: --L ;l 5!... ll7-.-|.....-..L....- The Wanbenshene mills closed down afew /Aaeyn can and all the men had the chance given em to go at once to the shgntiee 19 as not to lose any time. vuIv_ u__...- I.-....._I..... ....- Au... lln .._.I III ). `*.`I`s:b hundred feet of the Waubauehene dock woe washed sway by the big. storm. About 20,000 feet of lumber was also washed -from the -dock, \IIvC.anwvn V1.9-C Uvcu -w-..'.. .. ---- The district of ahe y Inspector Frazer, has been enlarged by the addition of the waters around Gian`? To mb -nI_, ...I_ A- 1.. `II colors and at bolt prices. '1`. W._Gray .We have barg_%.I,"-lzlushs in all & C00 out I -n,1,.__ ___LI) Waxuu Dy uuu uvnn _v_|, guys vvn-a vwvn . The annual _'ahooi,p "_<>f."3lx'> .,,V'_`7 Company, 35th BlMzI.lion,`; took: 6n `Tuesday on Staunton's Faun Musko aRoa.Vd. :1: in smd_thereVwas some} good shooting. ' - '1 ,D HI `I II--.-.-_-_ SI: `.4!!! James Davenport of Midland, has the contract for building the new mill for the Victoria Harbor Company. - - Mr. Bothwellxs getting out a stock . of Kine and hemlock lo a and shingle bolts for is mill at Cooper : alle. A Apple picking, potato digging and corn husking have drained the schools about Creighton of the young fry. ' ,,_g;- It... n|_:| I:.._ -: 11:11..) 1.5;! V;.1}'i;;'{d7LfQ: '1>L1'1'pL'2i Midland, lssly presented her husband with two sons gpd 3 [daughter and all down well. . `I`,_____-L__._ `l3_-...-_ 1.0 `at ! ' Beeton orangemen will have I "blow out" at"Groae s Hotel. on Gu Fawkes night. Some prominent men will there to talk. Il',,, . (`L `I _____ _____A... _ -L...._- t'-..L-._--` wv;I-"l:sre was 3 large attendance at Bro. Fet.t.erly a funeral who was buried by the Mnswnic fraternity at Gravenhurst on Sunday Wee . V ' Ulalyrula UV on-an .. on u We have bar aln Fancy Bags sun: lbbons only cper ard. '1`. . Gray A (`(5. -u-o--u ---vi -~... .- 77--- Grain is going ti) Uergrove quite me, `and two cars of barley a. day are being shipped to New You . um. I.`.... `I...-..u..l-u Ilnnnu Finn HIIIII rolvvvw .-. - .~. .. .... James O;Conhm' Rathburn, is baby with his stoning machine and farmers with stony farms may now rejoice, r: ..._._.L. 17._4. ______ - ...'..:A... 1-..; The'la't; st:)rm did a good deal of damage at `Onllinzwood, as well as at many other places in tho Countv. er, ,. nan-.. -__ -1 n.u_1._.._ :. I.....L.. ...:LI. `J `av: an-no it count: Xlilurt Kiunaahut of Watt,` $14 for biting Joseph Bemanduring a. quarrel about some iumping colts. `Nomebndy stole a valuzable robe from T. Charbor s rig in front of 3 Midland hotel last Tuesday. v1n|_- 1-;.- _L-...._ _I:.l -....-:.l......LI- `A--mung -6 -. _---n--., u The late storm did considerable damage at Penetnng and at other places along the Georgian Bay. ` n. ,_L AIL___L1I:......I. L -1 1Ir-LL 01,4 0.... .I-Iuuvvoaoc-n-av no, woos: .~.v-- vv ------ww---. The Mara Township fair was 3 grand - amcceu this year, an advance of fifty per cent. '{l`he exhibitions av?-iywhere in county and flintriot are represent an the best for some years. 11,, n_2_|_ - ._...__._'.._.l L... 6..-... T--ulna ' WUCUUUDCI `\`I'e have ban-gal .1300 our 20 and 220 All Wool Dreuu Go In. '1`. W. Grav 6: (`ti , -81100688. II-avnlvn ' Joseph 3.11 of Bracbridge has invented a bow facing-our which promises to V be a - .., ___-___.nn-...n nn- v -v-aw--- Morlhsil the evangelist ii_ oporatin It `Severn Bridge. The striplingu of Beeton to to have 3 debating society. e _ Neck-tie Iociul in Stayner soon. for the ' good of the bond. `-1.. 5-..- Innuanl - can nnr Kn lilullnnnv- 1 Tl1'e-.8'I.:a's'y'|;-e1'~1Vx;v_i;I--()n the yvarputh against delinquent subscribers, _ ' .n_ |n___I__I'I 1.1.- -..-_....I:_L 1-5-1.. 1._...A..'....,I _, ..... .. 4 Max Reich a converted jew from London, England,haI been holding Ineetinga at March- mont.T V V V V ' -0. -Oardwell Sentinel. W.-9; . -Lil-;;'If1'::l-l`1;l-1`e';;dngelit ltely baptized 8 persons, Gnvenhurst. ~ . nu_-_._-.. \l-`l\-...._-LI. I.-- .........|.--...! LI... ...,.v _ - -_--" ..._- .v-.q - V-Chnl; art of Tiny, the other day found -one of his most valuable bones down in the . stall with his stifle jqiqt out `and out and - L.....;.....| :. ' ' a nhnurIn'n win Oovnnwpnl --v---, -v-...-....... The hurricane did a good deal of damage at Bradford and neighborhood. ` ~ ~ `Ned Percy of Penetan . lost one of his ngers last week at Beck 5 mill. William Crawford has leased Dr. Spohn a farm in Anoaeter near Hamilton. We have hang: a. see our 5c Finger- ing \Vool. '1`. . rnyd: Co. . ' _ Shelburne fair is said to have been better this veer than in any previous one. n I -,n,-# I.....I-.... -6 III In yawn voonnu on. sou. , r. -- - -'-- -._v. Several `shop ~ windows were broken at Gravenhurst by the great Windstorm. I` --_. _ ..._-_.I U VII :16 1159 Wild ducks are said to be plentiful around Beuverton. . . L Elmvule curling club has -Been ox-gunized` for the "season. ' N _A `VJVIVD VI UOIU WC`ll I _ _ We have bar at , see our 50 Wlncev. Tu We Gfy & 0 ' ` n n A A V n V ;I;omu MoDermott h'u purchased the. Atherly Hotel, Rathburn. * mm- L._.__'.:--__ .113 - ..--.1I .I..-I -1 .l-....-..... an UUIIUUBIUII lllvv Qnnvunv-_-o-g4 u---w graphs for Advance Radon Wt. - _ ' 1.11:0 The Murrow ottho Meat. ' `-Catsh are plentiful at Feuerton. Bradford is to have three market days an week.` A V A grand orange wine at Ologher, on the 5th prox. ' I111!) .l_. ..I.. -.... ....;I in May o\`nn6:`n` gunning` curruunn BY sumo: Axum:-r`3jow nxcnaxans. as noon. saws. comm omu-n1srnIoi nabs, oonaonioa um xntomtlng Pars- ,__-_u._ 3... AJ-._-- 3--Jgum III!-:1 ' CIIII Ill.llII`_`UIlUIl-hjllv '3 I III! ULUUI-III-VB I eetetea. Tears ovyed in! abundance from the eyes of the accumulated lid and repent- ance at the caltle, and the two orphans. were encouraged to. keep up theix: Inirita like good little men and all_wonld be nght. Yesterday, wccdA.wa_emecoi1ed:roln that two he I, naInedPoI :::;'::::e.a$:;:;:' `>- ':`3r",';'< ;`:'.'5;,"`, till uomethiI'Ig,cop1dbe done 3 ; lyhao Governor : warm " -`and " Theort yielded tqthe story of the two friendleu orphans, and a` bean revolving _in his mind` whgt could " temz` 1110 had ..-...-..- J.L-__I.L_ -1 -.l....|.._.. LL`-.. _.. Ls- WII-U UVIIIII IIU uuuny. I\'_' Ulvl "GIG II. seriom thoughts of adopting them` as his own and mu" ingthpmrghegu to hie extensive estates. Tan-I ow d in." nblindmna fmm vvv v vryvn 11$; $VIIIO Thrre or fonl"7..da.yVs ,ago 3 couple of boys. made their happeannoe in town and were arrested, as ;,vu`gra.ntI. They told I most Eitiful Itpty of.`-wmnhg sntidaeti tgn. They ad qgme from Gravenlmr'fi`<'T Ink}-,their motinerbhjolatey died and their tamer `had also conch` the land `of dena.riad' "'it'nriI:n_ uauuuavujyfu Inwgy uwuhpuu vumr lulgqr . DEC. goneio. ghe land of depar1_;pd'spxrits, leaving fhlq destitute . Orphan! to c ta an every 111 a. am e {)1<?%, :ndbVtu;-ned.them: ougilh to rot their r be ex: .wa, .9y-909, - 9 .9. their name as _(gvtI%`x-aith; f'"E" ` I `rite nnnf.'H\ nin vfn hvninu T.nind"'Inf mm Jun. Barrie cons:-`ntnlntu 01-min.- Ono of `the Orilliu papers in in exataolea be- came the late winner of 3 Mowat ooholar- ship has been awarded to a former student of its High School. Bertie congratulates Orillia upon this evidence of progress, and is glad to know that the ambitious little place .1: trying to do eomethin -' Orilliuinemind- AA 6|...` D........ ..-I.. .'.. 2.. _._LA.-_ I:I_- ;1_- Friday. Nov. 12. -Horses, cows, sheep, pigs, in: lementa, etc.. at lot 18, con. .9, Oro, at 12 o o ook noon. Twelve months credit. W. '0.` Martin, proprietor; G. R. Ford, Iuotioneer. A ' - ll trying F0 (10 IOIIIQIDIII f. Ullil il remind- ed that Barrie feels in_ this matter like the old farmer whoa his spouse was t `n to pound him with a broom stick: t pr )o,I,1nd away; it amuses she and don't hurt _ --_, -- v--vv- I"""" ' Wednvesciagri 31017. 10. -v-'E.Ioracs', cattle, sheep, pigs, implements. etc., on lot 26, con. `5, Esau, at10 0. m. Refreshments at 12 o'clock noon. Thirteen months credit 8 per cent of!` for cash on sums over 810 all will be sold without reserve, -John McIntosh, proprietor ; G. R. Ford, auctioneer. ... -_..' -.-.------v- or W 133v. 5 -HorIIen, voettle, `pigs, implements, etc., on lot 27, con. 2, Vespra, at 12 o'clock noon. `Refreshments provided. Fourteen `months credit. Thomas Britt, proprietor; G. R Ford, auctioneer. ` .'l`UEsDAY,' Nov. 2. --Va1uable farms in the Township of Mulmur, will be sold at the Queen : Hotel, Barrie, at 12 o clock noon. Lount, Strathy & Lount. Vendors Solicitors. G. R. Ford, auctioneer. ' V Irv I `I'- Thir:;f;;lI;:"o?"-;;t;;e:l-:ni::;ndd ' angst and 20 pound: of granulated angst have boonlutoly; sold) for 81 m the incorporated :21 :__o;Bo oon. Incorporation. in L. 5, big ` Wednesday, Nov. 3.-Horsea,ca.ttle, sheep implements, produce, etc., at lot 20. con. 5, Oro, at 12 o'clock. - Refreshments provided. Twelve months credit. Thos. Day, pro- prietor ;.G. R. Ford. auctioneer. 1'.` 1 `Q --- `Among the earliest settlers and ioneers of Penetanguishene. were the Mober y family and the memory of none is more honored _ and respected, than is that of Capt. Moberly and his wife, whose remains are deposited in old St. J ames churchyard and the immedi- ate relations pay an annual visit to the spot sacred to their memory. Accordingly on Friday last major Muberly of Englan, and George and Clarence Moberly formerly of ' Golingwood, brother and sons respectively ot. the ate captain accompanied by Lady . Harford Bfyclges of England spent the day. in town, viewing the various places of interest, reviewing early memories and recalling" rem- iniscences of the old s t. After spending the day they drove to idland and took the train for the East. --Penetang Herald. We have barga I, ask clerk to show you our 5c lluc rowelllug. '1`. W. Gray an 00. - A - The Gravenhurst Banner in a `humorous way `gives the results of the hunting exploits of 46 mighty hunters away up in Muskoka One party shot a fine lot of duck and part- ridge; another party succeeded in getting home. a third shot a ne doe; another party shot 14 partridge in_ one day ; another went duck shootin ' and bagged nothing; another shot a 200lb. buck ; another party of eight tired six loads at a ne deer but the animal still roams the forest and is doing as well as could be expected under the circum stances. A lot_ more aftera hard tussle with rocks, hills, swamp and burnt land took home one partridge but they located the birds all right, and some other day !!!l Another party shot a partridge but then it was not an ordinary partridge and the details of its death are deeply interesting. And thus the record continues and shows the varying success of the lovers of dog and ll, - . . Saturday; Oct. 30 -`Horses, cattle, sheep, implements, household furniture, etc.. at John U Brieu a Hotel, Alliston. at one . . sharp. Fourteen montha oredit. Mrs; l()}eo. Miller, proprietor; L. Tebo.?-.a.uction eer. ,,' `.,_l_..._._ , -. --~-' ...-aw-V-var-I F Tuesday, Nov. 2.---Horses, cattle, imple- , manta, et., at 101: 13, con. 8, Sunnidale, at 1 1? o'clock noon. Patrick Cane, proprietor ; ` L Tebo, Auctioneer. n\__;_,.'\v cg ..- The Oreemore football club kicked the Oollmgwood chaps out of the competition in the championship series last Saturday, and` the torch ight procession which was to have -met them on their victorious return, was indenitely postponed 'l`he- way the Enterprise pms the matte .~ veries Dean Swift's dictum that there is something in the misfortunes of others that always pleasesus. We have ban-ca . see our 501: striped gaunt: and Velvete s. '1`. W. Gray at 0. ' vvv The Rifle Association Medal, which was worn by the winner. Sergeant S. Nelson, 85th Battalion, at the Battalion match at Barrie, was greatly admired by his comrades -in arms and the spectators generally, and sun rise was expressed that such 4 is medal cou d be turned outside of Toronto.- Pocket _ ul. cu urgg away one lulu. rug - Beeton World : Sam Wesley, the baohe'or| proprietor of the Harrie Anvmon. publishes ' the advertisement for which the remuneration in three cake vrigldlem What will he do with them?" Why make cakes for the babies when they cry. Don't you know nothm ? IIIL; A I_.__._, 1`heoGI-svenhurst Banner says, `there has been quite a. ripple of interest in- Salvation Army circles owing to. the Gsnsrslissino of the-Army visiting Barrie. ~ A number of otcers and soldiers from the various lo esl corps visited the county town to do honor to General Booth. r -v-n____, -V 7` .*` `* w1im'h.vJe mp. "Ii;-,.,1v*raizen4,;,:ou1d mi gin` him the no: butynoto tqjtho dens;-t.| out reoommodillz thbithby I563-etumed on account of the mun doliutq h ` th and want of mean: to p_1-ooure new moi." The othbz-I 3`? i;1"' 2:"l1't EON re;1eive'i from the ` e or men 9 a man live th .- Milzilaud Free Press` 8 `net. '"$I'""iiJ"" Li"; 1;} 3:3. 5"vir'. 'foge_r., wan ::ivine;?om`B%nd Head the other day when her hqrse nu. ivypygthtovinz I!!!` 0'19 0` sh buggy and aprgihing he`r ankle bully, j ' 9 nun, 3.4.. E... IL- ' -8 .'.-dununI- sun`: `AIIt`A}" - have but I n I on loam for 4500 b `A led by the name of MoKinneyoeme near being crushed by n boulder which had been left in an embankment at Gravenhnret, ` and] had been partially undermined by the chi! dz-cn digging away the ennd. ' R..+m.wn.-In . $1.... \x7`...I.... ...-;--.-.-_ 1 `We have barge nee om; 86.50 Extra = 3 Heavy Tweed _0`v&coau. '1`. W. Gray` l & O00 - Auction Sale. On 'lA`hnr; 'rn-i-n'g-Jru'a'1;'a.a-t;|._o sun was rising thorofwal a~ magninont rainbow in the west. and at . ought: o'clock another hongh only an important one`, was spanning heavqoavln apito of stoma I ws..a.'.mn.. ....|.... . Township of Orillia, Northern Division, lying particular division. -_ j _ uwvuuu, vaaal uvquvu, suurwuuuu nun uxwenun concessions of theTo,wnship of Tecumseth. Lotuimbers one, `two, three four and ve inthe fourteenth: and Ifteenth concessions of the Township of West Gwillimbury. That portion of the Townshi of Adjala lying north of lots_ numbers enty-five in the. ei ht "concessions thereof. ` ' (ace of holding, Alliston. Ninth Divicion Court Limits. -The Town of Penetanguishene and the Village of Midland. The Township of Tiny. That ttionvof the Township of Tav lying west o the -eighth concession. The Islands in Lake Huron eon- tiguous to the Townahigl of Tiny, and to that part of the Towns `p of Ta; forming part of the ninth division, and ' lymlz wholly or for the most part opposite thereto. . Place of `holding , Penetanguishene. Tenth Division Court Limits.-The Townu ship of Matchedash. That portion of the north of lots numbers fteen `in the first seven concessions thereof. That portion of the Township of Medonte, lying north of lots numbers six in the 11th, 12th, 13th and - 14th concessions, and that rtion lyin north of lots numbers ten in t e ninth an tenth concessions thereof. The Islands in H Lake Huron contiguous to that part of the Township o,Tay forming ; part of the 10th Division, and lying whollyor for the most part opposite thereto. _ . Place of holding, Goldwater. V ' k ' Note. -Each of the said several Divisions shall include all. allowances for roads em-V braced within its external ,.lunits, and shall also extend to the centre of every allowance for road` lying external and adjacent to every . such division, exec ting alwaysawhere any A such last mention allowance is hereinbefore declared to belong,to,,or of. any - to: u_/. u~-`Mung, uruuu. Seventh Division Court Lim1!s.--The Town- ship of Nottewasage, except that portion lying, north of lots numbers eighteen in the twelve concessions thereof. The Township of Sunnidale. except that portion lying north of the eighth concession. That portion of the Township of Vesprn lying west of the N ottnwsssga. River.` That portion of the Township of Essa. lying north of lots num- bers nineteen in the first, second, third, fourth, `fth. and sixth concessions. That portion of the Township of Tossorontio lying north of lots numbers twenty in each of the seven concessions thereof. '- . 1 Place of holding, New Lowell. - Eighth Division Court Limits.--The Town ship of Essa, except that portion lying north of lots numbers nineteen . in each of the eleven concessions thereof. The Township of Tossorontio, except that portion lying north of lots numbers twenty-in each of the seven concessions thereof. That, portion of .-the Township of Innisl being composed of lots numbers one, two, three, four and five, in the first, second, `third, fourth, fth, sixth, seventh and - eighthz. concessions. v The twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth and fteenth concession: of thn.'l`num.hin at 'l`.............n. Luuu auu L`KIIl.I uuuuwunsuua. 1110 15151103 111 Lake Simcoe contiguous to the Townships and portions of Townships above described, lying wholly or.for the most part opposite } thereto. 1 `s Place of heldmg, Orillia. .cAl\AnI'I n;na'o;nn l`b.....4 r.'.....a.. 'I\I._ lI'1-__ ulu, -xvu, uvu, uvu, lllll uuu 001.1 UULIUCHBIUIIB respectively.~ Lots N as. 38, 39 and 40in the let and 2nd concessions, and lots numbers 1, 2 and 3 in the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th concessions, of the Township of Vespta. ' Place of Imldhg, Craig's. - -Si:r!h Diviswn Court Limits.-The Town of Orillia. The Township of Orillia, South- ern Diyision. The Township of Orillia. Northern Division, except that portion lying north of lots numbers 15 in the rst seven concessions `thereof. That portion of the Township of Oro lying` east of the eighth concession. ' That portion of the Township of Medonte, being composed of lots numbers ` one to six (both inclusive) in the 11th, 12th, ; 13th and 14th concessions. The Islands in `T_A`ra Q:-wanna ...-.-.I-............. L- LL- n1____L,-,,, `CI -VU VII UVUII Du ulna-in _ We have barge. I our 20 and 256 `vcnhmoreu. "1'. W ravdrco. ; T _ 1 wine VJ uuuluss, lJUUUUl.Iu Fourth Division Court Limits.--The Town of Oollingwoodr The Village of Stayner. That portion of the Township of N ottawa- saga lying north of lots numbers eighteen, in the twelve concessions thereof. That portion in the `Township ot Sunnidale lying north of the eighth concession. That portion of the Townshipof Floslving west of the Nottawasaga River The Islands in Lake Huron, contiguous to the Township of N otta- wasaga. . . `Place of holding, Oollingwood. ' F:/`zh Division Court Livnz'ts,-vfhe Town- ship of Flosuexcept that `portion lying west of the Nottawasaga River. The Township` Medonte, exceptthat portion lying east of t `e tenth concession, and north of lots num- bers ten in the ninth and tenth concessions `res actively." That portion of the Township of ro lying north of the southern boundaries of lots numbers twenty-one in the first end second concessions, and north of the southern boundaries of lots numbers thirteen in the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th concessions I-nnnnnlviunlu . [Abs N ... 90 on ._.J .4n:_ LL- "".i*na Gull UUII VUIIUCIUIUIIH l.'UUlIUUUlV$ s . 1 portion of the Township of Innisl lying east of lots numbers-tive,,1n the_ sixth, seventh and eighth concessions, and that portion lying north of the eighth concession. That portion of the Township of Essa lying north of lots nnmher nineteen in the seventh, `eighth, ninth, tenth, and eleventh conces- sions. , , Place 0/ lulding, Court House, Barrie. b'co1ul Imam Court Limits.--The Vil~ lsge of Bradford. The Township of West Gwillimbury, excepting thereout lots nnm-. hers one, two, three `four and ve, in the fuurteenth_ and fteenth `concessions. The Township of Innisfil, except that portion. Iv- inq north of the fth concession, and except"- ing also lots numbers one. two, three. four and ve, in the first, second, third, fourth A and fifth concessions. 1 Place of halting, Town Hull, Bradford. Third Division Court Limints.--The Town. ship of Tecumseth. except concessions twelve, thirteen,,fourteen and fteen. The Town- ship of Adjala, except that pcrtion lying north of lots numbers twenty-ve in the V niahf. nnnnnnninna l>.ln.s-An? zrgsz '$n`c`ZLao`I{"i{ZZor." "' Place of holding, Beeton. mnolrlh ninoiofnn [Vanni T.` ovvvv uavsuavu vuuru BIIBIFI. i At 3 meeting of the Division Court Board, I heldgon the 19th October, the limits of the several Division Courts were altered as be- I low, to take effect on the [at day of January, . 188 . i OUUI - First Dirz n'on Com! L'm:'ls.--The Town ` of Barrie. The Township of Velsqpn, except * that portion lying west of the ottawasags River, and excepting also lots numbers 38, 39`s.nd 40 in the 1st and 2nd concessions and- ` lots NOS. 1, 2 and 3 in the 3rd, 4tll,'5th, 6th and 7th concessions respectively. That ` portion of the Township of 0:0 lying south- of lots numbers 21, in the Ist and 2nd icon- cessions (including the Ranges), and south of lots numbers 13 in the 8rd. 4th, 5th, 6th, % 7th and 8th concessions respectively. Thai` hnrlzunn A` flu: Tnnvnahi ll` Tunic`-H l and hence their plan to aocozn ltsh It The , revulsion of feeling was so and en` that the stream of sympathy in the Governor's heart l has been well nigh dned up." and the cistern! of thevmilk of human kindness owned by the county boarders have been pretfy nearly } drained down to hard pan. The Govuuor ` iieolares he was never so badly sold in his ` n e. y - I fenced and am; ciiey .i;;...;a as live in e.13.;.ea9 j their plan aocom liah it The 1 revulsion of faalino was an am! on` u.-a. 11..- no gov up the clouds. Nair mvmon dim:-t manta. ....--L!.. _. -1 Li tvllv vv vuw v-u-u---r-w v nu --- --~ v -v~v . ,1 . - Wevkuv bargain hrbeuntlrnl_1lla.ntl'e Clams 4I.nd'Mt_ul.tle '1`. Wg Gtay 6: Co. .. no I 1 u,:,,, __- _ -_____ ;L.__-L5 .THiLNQTHEB15L.ADYAN.QE-- Toronto rd-non -In-tot`. Tonomo. Oct. 26, 1886. Wheat, !allperbushel.......... Wheat, spring, do .ocno`oc-non Bu-lay. - .. do ....... . IJIICVI. ooooooon U UV-can L8mbSkiil8............... one Pelt8........... ocnooooo 0.15-coo Tallow, Farmers cake .... 0 0%.. . RIDES AND SKINS-INSPEC'l`ED. N9. ; Sffers; 60R. and up 0 08.V.. . N A 0'71 j noimn Cow, per l001bu. . . . . Qfnnuv 5 5 3 3 522;; `;;::(;:.1;`;;t';;:: ::: ::::' Beef, per 31 e per cwt.... .. Dressed hogs, per 100 lbs. Mutton, carcass, per cwt. . `Lamb, per 11).. . . . . . ...,.. Butter, tub, per 1b.. .. . . . Butter, roll, per lb. ..... . La.rd,per 1b. ... Ta1low...........,..,... Eggs, perdozen.......'... Potatoes, (new) per bag. . . . Apples, per bushel. . . . . Omons, per `bushel . . ,_. . '. . Tnrnipe, b B6638, ' oluoo--I Carrots, Parenipa, ' .'...... Hay, new, perton . .- .. .. Straw, per ton........... Flour, Bsker a,- per 10C, lbs Flour, Family, " ' Flour, Pastry, Oatmeal, per 100 lbs. ...v. . ' Oornmeal, oeogool on,` `l'T____I_ -3 117- -1 A Regghwr in doo`riwjy.A L Sign of TWO Gold _Watcheg and`Specta;c1e, and large V 45 --, v . - - - v - - - - - - ~ - - ~ . - - -~ _- Barrie General pa-oauo Mar. ' V age. ' Beef. hindqua.rters........$ 5 00 to $ 6 00 n nn D...-.8 `nunnharn R , , The prices` nunngm the Local, Toronto. Montreal and English Market; -A Resume of the Week. V TunvNon1'1tnnN_ Anvmcn On-Ion, ' BARBIE, Oct. 27, 1886 `Barrie Grain Market. SpringWheat......._. ...$ 000 to $0 00 Fa.1lWheat.............. 060.. 065 I!'16y.... IOIO'IIDOtcIl0 0 4.5-(no An! Ann `lxwuuouuwu v-to About fty h-;\;re":)'I':fe;1-s'e(i't:)"hnve been converted under the ministry of Mr. M. 7Bethu'ne the student missionary of thePreeby- itaenn "church, Longlord. ,_I,,L ___ 'I'f___-Ij__-__ I,,, I _,

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