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Northern Advance, 18 Nov 1886, p. 8

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IV UIIII VIII! IIIVE IITTKUI I'll IUVIUII IIIIWIP CI to be plgyod hero on Thanksgiving Day` THE NORTHERN `RTE Y. 13-16-27 I tmmml 8{;;;r_@E18.l . Benior mamhnr nf um Toronto Farmers Horot. { ` Tonozrro, Nov 16, 1886. Whoat.fallpei-busho1..;.......8 0 76 to 3 0 78 VWheat.apring, .do 076.... 078 Whea.t.oo|o. do 068.... 069 0 tooooooucn icon Oat`. bouooo-one 033.... 0 P911. ` da ` . . . . . . _ _ _. 0 61 .-__ ll 59 vuvv, pvt Lvvsun. out--ago. v vv UV 1 Steel`. I coconut. 6 50.... LambSkins............... 0 65 Peltm... uu-no; 0000!!!! 015-19. Tallow, Farmers cake .... 0 04;... nmns up sums -INSPECTED. No. l Steers, 60lba. snd up 0 08.... II II Q (I ll [V11 Sigfn of M Gvold vhtches V and Spectacles; and large A -mu: rw - - - - - - - - ' - ' - " Tan0w...d....g|o'uIIIooII Egg, per mu coo-auooo Potatoea(new)per bag.... Apples, per bIuhel....... Omona, per bushel ..... .. Turnip, oocooog Beets, ......- -arrotu, . " .....-. Pu..nip" u . u Hay, new, per ton ... .... Qt:-aw, per ton.-......... Flour, Baker's, per_ 106 lbs Flour, Family, _ Flour, Pastry, " Oatmeal, POI` 00000 Common, ...... WaahedWonl ....... Unwashed Wool.... ROUGH RIDES. T ' o....... 600t0`650- u u an m R 7 II RY'0..........._-ou....u 50-nee Btu-rte General Produce market. Beef. hindquertera. ..,...$ 5 00 to 3 6 00 Beef, foregnartere..`.. ... 5 00.`... 0 00 Beef, pounds, per cwt...-. 5 6 00 Dressed 1103!, per 100 lbs. 5 00 .. -5 60 Mutton, carcass, per c1715.. 6 00 7 00 '9.0.CC`CO oo7000I om] Butter, tnb,- per lb.....v.. 0 15 0 16' Butter, roll, per lb....... 015 . . 0 18 Lard;per1b.... .....`... C_00.... 0 9 "`nn|u ,__,_____>_______ 0 5____ 0 5 TSpriugWheat......'.. to 8 O 00 F`allWheat..,....'....... 060.. 065 '5 ` -A A JR I` an Hutu ulluu 537!-I OIOIII Iavnnuv V: ? aanulquavnw Iavvbe see those $7.50 Ex envy all Wool` Tweed overcoat: a Cash Slo re. A female tramp has been visiting Veuey. She expects the best bedroom where she stgfs and the silver spoons to be put on, the in e. ' _ v * - . Gray `Groom rota vvuuuuov A---I-- B`rley-OIu OlOO`II.' l\n`n L. , The Price: Ruling In the Local, Toronto. I ontre_a_l and English Markets -A Resume of the Week. Tm: Nonmnnx ADVANCE Onrrcn, ' ` Buuun. Nov, 17, 1886 Barrie Gfaln Market. _. _- QAAA. gnnn THE STATE OF THE MZARKET8 DURING THE PAST _WEEK GRAIN, LIVE STTUGK AND PRODUGE. Lnotof ends of Satins, &.c., at 25. per yard and upwards. Best lineof Silk Plush at $l.2O in the town. ' ' , ' ' Large Mix_.e'd%LoAt.o%f- Fancy Dress Goods! at I2c.,.wo`rth 18 and 20 A, ' % ` All the leading novelties in better fabrics. Repeat order just received from ' ENGLAND. Cheap Melton Dress Goods at IO. Wider Dress Goods at Izic. T , New Lot Cloth Finish __at Isa. we challenge the trade? on this line, for quality, width and nish, at the pri e. Ask to see our wide Meltons at IEG. A Dress : Goods .' A E. B. cnomrmu & cuss] ---"I'i1 e~e'ci;;::)1~;>-f"h_e"-(5;r:i:oii;&nel. pm. mines to help John Bay to 3 wife because said John gave him some of 9 Muqkoka deer. n-- 41.--- may an Il-4.A In........ ..iI II1--n~'- foowg, all weight... ;. 9 ' u u- . gxlio; the late rm of L. 8. & 0. L. sanders. V EARLY FALL SALE! DRESS GOODS. PLUSH ES, &O. PLUSHES, &c.,L _._.AT____ E. s. oaommu & no.1 `fol. 5:0...- UVVOIO 6 00-00- Professor Curtis. has Qbeie Qmuigg the people of Duukerron -.lo.tel.y y: playing-on silver bells, horse shoes and thejiko. ~ I II [N I I Viva 0 450.0. IIIIZ vavoo I` 40 .1. .n`zn .QF_ -: in- It having been rumored that we are connected with 1; Shoe business lately 0P9 7 0" out in, Barrie, in whichethe name of a former employee appears as manager; We " .igc desire to so} )that.We. have no connection with the business whatever; 0" pm being siways car;-y on` business in our own name. {J ".t:.;v n.a; w-a`x'xiz;:'-fa-gt-<;;;'emploving* fty or `more hands. Itis rec ctfully suggested to the Sun, to shine the t ingnp. AII!_L.,, ,,_II-_ _I__A.:__ ..:_I. I. . _ . . . . _ .....`l I 3 5 Our store is now lled with care- fully selected bar ains in ladies, gents and c ildrens, nmrrs. snnns, uvunsnuns, RIIBBBIIS, mm, BAGS, ETC`. All of the prevailing styles are here shown in assortment com- p1ete,specia11y purchased to meet the Wants of this community. SO ,much for quailty, nowfor price. Our Prices are of uniform 10W grade. . Our Prices suit the hard times. Our.Prices do our talking. _Our Prices makeour business, which talks for itself. If you pwant superior goods marvellously cheap, visit D I I D D D r I l 3 l l wL|`|_,_[5_1__Y_EB'S & $0-. FALL AND wmnsn 5g_qg_s__! Acknowledge N0 Equals! OUR MAGNIFl()EN'I` DISPLAY N0 SUP;ERIOB 1'ha EstnbllsI1odH8l_Iovo Dealers_of Ba"" No-I-ICE.-. WE ADMET _ Our Sfock is largely of our own ilnpurta. tion, boughtin the best markets in the world. We think our values unapproachublv, . Elegant Stock a, d J . - - ~ acket r % t t - 8 gilakglzn lmpor a mu, from leadmg London w.. --., vu -w----' `-v ---__a ..... Ivliston roller ekstivng rink hsve [secured the services of some umeteur skaters fro Toronto for Thanksgivin Day. ' See" our Anrachun pl at $1.00. 1.50, 1.75. $20009 `ad 83.50. 0 '0 ray 6: 00. Two youn men t running some one into the lake at ravenhuz-at on Hallowe en night were ned $6 75 each and colts. " ---5 I, 7 "Superb show` of Millinery, Latest Styleq Don't fail to call and inspect. `I.WI-__..A. C'L__`_ -1`--....lI-_ u - 900-; T , Children s All Wool H0se,sma]] |2;. per pair. _ Ladies Wool Hose, hnavy and gem Ladies Fine Cashmere, solid .3010, (W . I - MILLINERY SMANTLES. " "-"TTI b Grand value in Scotch Lambs WC Me_rino Under-Clothing E. B. GROMPTON& cuss ----OF -`_ T%:`f;J-PECIAL S ALF! Hoslmnr AND 9 UNDERWEAR e ; CABI N ETS 5'f9me-$3.00 to $5 00 per d0? .`fl_l:x;ent A enlargements bi ` l,.`.:``?~.5ini1`beauti1ul process- j--u-g-_ FIRST PRIZE name mm I88! to I885. ' John L;;;er, of Rugbgu is tl;e boss man- gold grower of that region.` Ho! growithem at the rate of 876 bushels per acre. .. ,,,',_L i, . THE PHHTHEBAPHHH, 3o1weI| s Block, Barrie- BARRAUP I I E. B. DBOMPTGN 8: 80. -012-. -1N_ -----ANDA --._;_ _AT- g00d, 20 colors, vwv u-uv -v---- -- -.- .--....._._V._ r- The Salvation Army of GVrav'$n;huitst_ wag disturbed the other night by .l`Ql'1gh _I.i'e __Suoh people ahouldbe severely punished} I00] and my-v -v _-v vv -v -..._-.E'-. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Strong, of Barrie, are reported by the S. 8. News to have spent 5 Sunday in Bru~3for_d lately. L- _ Q- _L-.__ -__I-_:..._ AL._ -_ -`3':r;;t;",s `C50:-he;-;Wi-a* have I. new church -orguL The first hymn will be, When I can read gny title clear." A I,,,,, ,_.,,I. J-) -L LL- I'I-_._.__-!_I L_A.-1 v--- -v--- :1 w---- -__.._ A hm ` exploded at lhe Commercial hotel, Beeton t e other day which caused a. smoke but no fire to do damage. I It `I (1 ('IL,,_.._ _n l)___!_ __,- V-up -' -- up Ivy` , `Tho ,Lib`ersl-Oonseyvativo Auooition of Esueuill bald its annual Inootiu ' at Y L-marrow. Addresses will be alive $101.1 Tgrwhitt, M. P., and"G. P. McKay, '"'I;:813nt,inel any: true Councillor sfdie pought twopauoa of plate glass for hi: shop wv -vv The S. 8. News any/s the roads in Tecum- total: are in u very bad condition and no omdit to the township. I `I _,,,,_ ,,,,,AA " Viiacebridge was pretty badly shaken up a few days ago by the run- ning sway of hm team. ,,, _LLI_ l1-____'-__ 1- L- I_-_- _ _-_ _I....__I_ ---v-: `-----~. Some pretty small thief stole the collection from the plate at the Presbyterian Church, at Huntsville lately. I A A I ,_,,__ "'13?c'eir':Iie iI;'3;o1auea to grant a bonus of $1,000 to 3 Oreemora rm to establish 9. foundry in that place. un--_..-n -4112- 1n. 1:). -v--.--' -- v--.. r-.-.._. Canto Fl nine] :1 8c. 10 ' ll . 1 co. lllcog 1800 Co 1. Marter thinks Tthat going over the pgliticaloourae with Mr. Bettcs will be_' lvxkeji ` pxcnic. Thu Alliul-nn. nnnv-Jo 'u1o>i\1-, .T Q rlnnnn on ` !JIUUlU ` . The Allistou peo 1e'wat J. S. Gordon ap pointed Manager 0 the Bank of Esmiltn in that place. ,,, ,II II 9 D I I AI , ,II ,LE._, vv uuuu The A l'istmi Council Oulal not see its Way" clegr to givethe Southampton sufferers any- It ing. ' T ' 1: . .1: IV nu . ` o :1 --v-., -uwv-g count. -V-.v- - wuv-.-vv' v- v- ._ E Several persons war up on judgment sum- monsee before Judge Boys at Bradford last week. ' ' Au Orillia boy accidentally Ihot himself the other day. His- uhoulder receivad th , shot,` but one of the psprl _renu,u-|%u, "I might have been wane, whiqh in II use II an oracle. - . - " .. . .. ... .. .. ""i~I.2 'x'r'I5:75a;" ;tX{*v1L1;u}LSde, has `passed into the hands of Mr. Campbell. ,1- _ __.___.A. _A dlinn ... -..._. .-.......... .....-. ..._.., ..... .....-. ...,,..-. The High School Examinations for North Simcoe will take place at Midland next year. Hen : Machine [in `Socks at 20cm 25:-., 300.. and 40c.a . W. Gray J: Con ' -at-. vvuilltg UUVV Measles have got 115;! of `adults -as well as children at Huntsville. ` . Liberal Conservative - convention at Cannington on the 25th inst. _ O:-aigvale Salvation Army officers have been exchanged for new ones. I ` - Captain Sweet, for many years Oaptain of the Steamer Muakoka is dead. 4 White Blanket: at e .85. $2.25. en.-:5, $385 and up at T. \V ray J: Coll. , 11' L , .'II'T-__I__---L-_- I.-- '"6J1I1.};Jo3f1'oI.L'.{.}i1'.1;i$'. Q55: `of moo to the Southampton sufferers by the fire. ,, _I,,l "rilfefXo'f1{e1?1I{.IyLI.,'3 aipn, at the Alliaton roller rink the other night. ,,Ll_ ".'I:l.I.0" T. `ave been re-organized in Cooketown. V ' - Tottenhun fair the other .day,wu noted for lean cattle. ' : ~ Oannington shipped 18,000 bushels of grain lent week. i _ Q Dog stealing at Midland I! complained of `Ru Ivlni Fran Dunn: Dog atenlin M by the Free V --vv- -v v----'`. V ";muo.tlon Lamb fps are vorv cheap at '1'. Wu G!!! k 00 . _-L L -1`: _._.I__IL.. -- _.-II -- hvwvaitwtowmhigvia over run with hunters who shoot nothing. 'I._.l4-l..- I __..I. can _-n` 342: AI.`-in .L\lUUUllIlx full blast. I-IIU QUHPII -I131 uuw \JUlllIUlll"l' DIUIU boa ht two panes of glass shop win ow qt 3;/cont of 8100. and when it pooch- ed Tottoxihin station they `hnd.+in6rou'od to 1142 of umallorpizo. v V. - Our luoro ulIiI' are suxilul ` Onion ! 5 ooupio oi viotoriuj,` V to thin e we arranged to:-uvon! match- An `A kn I\`nuI-4| L--4 -- lI'I.-..I.-.l..x.... nun _ Gray : $4.50 on out In the best value In the trade. ' w 4-. an on n . 1 c n Led condensed lute Interesting Para-' graphs for Advance Readers who .V . lake The narrow or theleat. T Ba.d_roads around Hampshire Mills. Not u ake of snow in Beeton on Monday on. L` U sen, luau- Bradford has a severe case of typhoid fever. V ` b `I. . . `- "`l;;.er is said 0 be plentiful in North Orinil. ~- ' . - . U` u. v . . A. u.- The'Mock Parliament at Oollingwood is in session. _ n .1 run n In` V q curunnn mt sxucomuni his-r_n1c`-xv. mxcnmans as goon. Nmws. . ington people had a. big time on thev` 5th inst. -- ,n .1... comm GREAM-DI8TEIOT'lJEED8, -"1:<.)l:-t-clnhaml Debating Club will aooll be in ..1`l l.l--L '. bJxIL1fJ"oh*$}s} }'ii.I ;;;;;;,';;,;. the Georgian Bay country info:-`pine equal to the 8agina.wVallev. ' 'l.`heTpine in far super- T .ior to the Wiacongsuundi Lake Superior. Men : shirts at 25 . 4oe.. 45c.. com 05c.. `I5c.,,uid up to .50 each at '1`. W. -Gnarls (om. - ~.m|_- r:|.`-.._I n-.._--...-.-;:__- A.____!_L!_-, ,3 fsuuvuvv out Iulluruunr away. 1. ;W th-docpigfrot up ahro;i.nle ap ggamko 91' Co` onootv. .nnd5thu;townihip_ ;. Ens : `osrliclt in bihnb. Mr. '_ Jamel Romu- -bow `III who died at his residence here. on Oct. 28th, at the riposgoof68 van. Death- ` n we oauuvuv, nu vuv ucuvumuu U1 up uuuuluaue for `the Local stare, will be held at Creegnoreon W neadey, let day of Dgeoem. ` her next, at 12 o'clock. Let all the muhioi-' ` pittea be fully represented. ~ . UI-I LU HUCUVIJQ The mails for` the United Kingdom for despntoh by the steamer leaving Halifax on the 27th November, (the first outgoing. steamer under the winter; arrangements) and by each succeedin steamer during the pre. sent_ winter. shot: (1 reach Toronto office in time to go torw_ard;'s`o;as to oonueotmvith the train leavi " =Montr-eel on Thurddiyiewening, .and:due_`at aim: Lon Saturdayrafternoon. 1., .i Tha"Libernl Conservative Convention for ._WeIt Simoo, for the Ieleotioh of a candidate `nu lm: t.l\I' IA.-8.l.Imp. 117: L. I....I.I -A. uuvvayvvl uuuu lllllu The first steam at of the Weekly Liverpool Mail Line is intendedto be deepetohed from Halifax on Saturdey. the 27,_thl November, under the usual winter em. ngejmente. The outgoing steamer Ieillnr."`,from_ Quebec on '1`huradey,.the 18th of` November, will he the Just Packet from the St. Lawrence River this season. VIVL- _._21_ JA_` L`, , r1 In u up n .- [ vvwu sun: In ysuuu BU U(!l'l'6lpOll(l. ` The bonnet: are u dainty as V they can be 1 made, mostly of the favorite'sho.deu in plush. 1 relieved in trimming, by fegthers tint form ` harmonious contruh. STELLA, , `K Toronto. Nov`. 12. 1886. 4 _ 2% i mun uuuavu IN HIGH` upeuuu 0680!. Among Maris s tuitbsns 1 much a shape of gray elt, with wide rim with s silvery plush, The trimm simply s dove : plume of soft; gray. were also seal brown and nsv v"bIi1`e" with rims of plush to oorrespbnd. mh IDA n An:-.6 -n `Lai- adniired coveied ing . wee There` turbftniif --.. L- Turbene withfull wide rims, covered with velvet or plueh--moderately high crowned felt hate-and bonnets of eveiy fetty known hape, are all admissible for the coming,win- ter; and surely these give scope for ladies of `ieny age and every complexion, toK,z_1d.;a9me- thing suited tq their special needs. ` " ' Alnnnn ll.`-_-..l.. L....I.._._- `I _;_ -1. r . _'L.,'-,, 3 I vuu uwucuu U1 my ruuuurcu. mm. let me tell you, that the Gainha-V borough hats are going out. _Why," you ask. Simply because nhev have become very common, . and that word rings the death knell of any fashion, be it in dresses, mantles ` or millinery. ` - _ "'.:.' - -' V , ` l`m-Inna m:n. :..n ...:.u.. ..:...... -..---..-.1 _.-LI. vulu luvvc uuu-J UIIIIIIUIIIIIUIQI. . ' The subject was well handled, and gained an added interest in the knowledge thut .Pi-of. Olnrkevhad persona acquaintance with OherlesAKingeley, who heartily endorsed his elucidation, and sent to him a cordinl and ap- proving letter of thanks. Nnl nnrru:-any An-an fax...` f`L-._1__ "73.. -- A Collingwood boy was before the inn is- ftnte the other day charged with 3' mg .3 goon. Hewas anticipating the holidays and got his goose cooked too soon. `I__ T A I`! ,_., 3 ` T Now, coming down from` Charies Kings-A ley we will discuss wstheticism under another form--the coloraand shades that blend in winter millinery; . Finding -+.|..+. 4-1.. ...`...I. ..c 4.1.` ..---.... :- yu.-uug Ivuvvl VI uuuuui. J vvu-IlIU_| uuluuur c Finding `that the needs of the season de-I manded a` new bonnet in my wardrobe. I have been examining the contents of various fashionable millinery establishments, and. the lady readers of the ADVANCE shall have the benet of my research. mun` `AG tun:-n `J -.-.. LL-L L1,- I`! ' [ t.h:vw1nsu'Wro{n::hise of wstex-`wraith: ` and fears, and the little mortal who is given * intotheir charge. Prof. Clarkendsdelineated the progresses of 5 `human soul through ` various stsges of discifvline, until `it finally reaches the highest of a lspiritual conditions, complete self-renunciation. Thu nn`:;nnC- -ans: `wall I.-_.`II-J __ J - 7 ! U vuuuvvsu uuuvu. tnucu llIoloUl'l 1 Any one who hss - not `mad A Water Babies," should do so. {It is written osten- sibly for land babies, but is nslly scoept-L } able to those who have left `bu yhood for be- hind them, and have climbed the toilsome ascent of mature: years. - l'l'n:lm- IEHA un-A-an nu:-A Al ---1.-- ._.._2L|-- tnopu. . -.Adm_:_oo,A Qn.x:'uwnd9.no9-_. Another.-*6 olde =lIl"7IIl`k pineal Inn. A--- _._...n. _- -I._...:v..I.. a.I.-` .1 i Goldwin Smith failed utterly. _ _--_ -_..v- vw v v v-xv vvnnln ICU II-I VIII IIUCCKI Professor Clarke is probably more popular than any other minister of the Established Church. He takes an active interest in all matters, social and political, and is sufcient- ly liberal in his views to stand on any plat- form among ministers of other denominations; He is genial and merry in -humor, pointed in matter. quick in retort, -and by the exer- cise of these qualities I have seen him take hold of an angry audience, control their mood. and obtain as hearing," when men like Ava!-I A015; --I.` I.-- _;L' ` `A- 1 `ll"l'V I One of the most please-tilt a.nd>.inst_r.uc.tive entertainments of the week has been held in the `pretty theatre of `the Normal School, where .Profeesor Clarke of ' Trinitv College gave an hour : lecture on Kingsley e Water Babies. `The place of gathering is sufficient-` ly aesthetic. with its painted dome, softly aha.ded'light, 'and purely gleaming `busts, to. tempt to an evening's idle enjoyment, were no other inducement offered; but taken in conjunction with the lecturer and his anb'ect, i formed an irresistible attraction that lled I the hall to overowing at an early hour. thnn nnv nthar mini-{um at I... Ia`-6`.l..I:..l....A DIJLI IIUUI CI uuuu. We, who are onlookers only. watch the political game with half interested, and often times wholly surprised eyes ; as the ball of power is tossed hither and thither from one eager party to another; and as we see it fought over by heated contestants, we won- der whether, wlum won, it is found to be worth the price paid, and are not particular- ly desirous ofobtaining franchise, if in its train come the unrest and excitement. that seems concomitants of election tiines; PUUVO outlook is, it is hard to say, nt if the `-`labor vote means an enlightened vote-an` intel-' ligent vote--an honest vote -and with our present educational resources it should be all of these; then God speed the labor "move ment should be the prayervof all thoughtful ` and liberal minds. 117- _1__ -.__ HI, I , What the trend of the resent political` uuuus vuvu ID uuuu. uguluau nun. Our fair Dominion is evidently to be gov- erned by the working olaaeea-sndjudg1ng from recent events, our friends across the line are following hard after us in this real- pect. . `Nhn 4.1.- L..-..A ..c 4.1.- ....---._L _-1.-L2! Ittakea Mr. Luke's grist mill. Bradford, to run night and day durin the winter to keep abreast of the times. his is I fast and busy age. - j - at . . ..---- va vvunv nu -uwuua H) (10 What an important factor in all matters municipal and political. the labor vote is be- -coming. and how eagerly it is sought for and counted :1 n.~ More than once recently I havehea the remark, where poeeible nom- inees are discussed, "he won't run, the labor vote 18 dead against him." nil! `null nnIn;n:nn in A-343"-`LI-. L- L. 4-- DQ163013 QIIIIJIIIRI IOUUTI3 There is ashaking among the dry bones of the Toronto political world just now--and douhtless the movement extends throughout the Dominion. The present hotel guests are nearly all M. P's. ` Sir John has favored us with a visit -the` purport of which nobody `knows, and every one seems desirous of nd- mg out ; and political gatherings are numer- ous. A few nights since, what the Globe would term a large and enthusiastic meet- ing was held in the Adelaide street rink. when Hon. Edward Blake and his confreres did their bestto securethe labor vote in view of the probable forthcoming elections. Possible, not probable, says some one at my elbow, Sir John is not going to bring on the elections if he thinks that his party are likely to secure a larger majority six months hence." . V Well, In , elbow friend, weraccept your ` correction, at it is a matter of surmise at the best, as I am sure Sir John has no in- , tention of giving either you or me an inkling ` of what he intends to do. \lII.-& -_ '_...-..a.-..A. 1--;_-_ 9.. II -'I.`l1nr'lu:d|:gz1ax1:--wc*althe1' being favorable. Club: from N ewmarketend Aurora" are ex- ected to be here, also the Barrie Football blub. No doubt; a large number of our citizens will watch the play and applaud the boys on to victory. --Bradford Witness. All Wool Grav Fl nel at 20c., 22c., ` 9.23:;-;' 583,389-9 -e30 9 and up at '1`. W. mvorpbol jinn L -L.__. ._ -2 LL I1`? I u Stella : Torontnkhetteri :____I_,|- ` `Wat sunooe. gway. nan-A Al |~.Jf\.' .r_U;I.1 I 12;, DAVl.._I.la nU'.l.'J!1l.a, ntmnop swnnnw, V s j I G:',I,m.In_l__ 03f.!;_!h0|`3 J; OU I.VERWII.I.'I . mm mmm; &%snavIue=irAAnLonq WANTED. Farmers will gfenhe highest 'l`o1-onto price for Cake Tallow t brought. to the Tannery. . lI'0aI_!n Paul for Eldon and slnnurn sot: ' ` W. 11. 03033 as 00, -. 6`. -.~ 5 - _ - V . ~ _..-.. . - _ ~ ' V... Mr. J. .A., Currie ontthe ocouion -of.~~leov- ing Collin` wood to take 0. position on" the Toronto ews was treated to at`: oyatdr sup- prr and to good wish: for hiiauooeasf -. __ l'II._._I `I',lI|,, , |0AKE%TfTWIJ-OWII -as good house and O RENT.--A2)0 ACRE FARM being Lot A 22. Con. 8, in the Tow~ ship 0 Fine. w 11 situated on lesdimgroad to Stsyner. There are am on the pcoperty. and a ,olea.ra.noe at about 15 acres Also the North ha-11'..Lot23 Con'..3. Townshi of Flos, contain- ing 100 sores. 01 which from tolo are ole urea. There are on the premises a. log house and log barn. These terms will be leased tor a term of years. on im 1-nvin leases ates nominal nent to qaod men. assess on immediate! . Agply tn 3' ` AHADTYIV DIl`.D'I'.`ll!lJ n. 4. Aum In years, uu xun xfuvlu least!!! B6 II nominal lent, ood A 1 to OOARTHY. ggLER as McyAn'rH vY Solicitors- Am Ba 1!LnLo-1 F0 RLOUAIVISIIX. l"1h'l .I. | Solloitorg. 850., Barrie ._ ._....-. an vlnn uvwui J -s-vv-nvn-vwI A visit to Dr Green's Laboratory, at Wood- bury, N. J. , has considerably changed our views, and especiallv our prejudices in re- gard to what are generally known as Stan- ' dard Patent Medicines." Of course we are getting to that age in life when we are forced to conclude Lzfe itself is a humbug, and na- turally distrust anything that has not with- stood longvand tried experiences. Being a physician I had the curiosity to know how be sustained for so many years; The per fejot system u n which the business is "con dnc`ed_, and t e pharmaceutical arrangements for the manufacture of the two?-recipes with which we were made acquainted, are suf oiently-.coinvineln;2 to us that the Auousr FLOW ER, for dyspepsia a_.nd'Liver C-9'1!})l=-1058. and-~'Boscnnn s Gnnum 'siznur', for Throat ..they.sre recommended, mostexcellent reme~ dies. and only regret that in much of our prsctice, medical ethics prevent us from pre- scribing them without making the formulas public, When we were shown the great quantity of voluntary letters having been for. warded Dr. Green, from all parts of the coun try,'snd from all classes of people, lawyers, ministers and doctoI's,=giv.ing a. description of their ailments. testimonials _ of their cures, etc.,Vfeel-like endorsing Dr Green's sugges- t_ion_tl;at the Government accept such val ushlecformulas, uni license them for gene.-.1 use-by giving protection to the inventor same,as"patients generally..+- opiud Iron; N. Y-eru_s'._i * . "ucular of "ct. I886. ` .sucl1,l sale of two medical preparations could: -apd"Lung'_Trouhles, were for the complaints. |:tO1-'fl _O8,I'.i`l_!_ BARBIE norii. u\-onto Aim nu--can-- Monday," ,Nov`. 29. Horses, cattle, poultry, implements, em, on south half lot 23, 13th concession, Tecumseth, at [2 o clock noon. $170 and under, . cash; 13 month : credit over that amount. George Graham nrnnrinfnr W R Wnnnnn nnnltunnnnu N39: -;-'x;;I'mber of Draught oraes willbe sold at math half .lot 23. con 13. VTecu,mIeth, Gookatown Station. . Gebrge Graham, Proprietor. _ 1t-_.1___- x --- VI U\LlU U V VI UIJQU EIIIUIIIIUO 11! ac t proprigtor. W._ S, Wallace. auctzoneer. Wednesday, Nov. 24.--Horses, cows, sheep. pigs, hens, implements, furniture, hay, lumber, ete., at lot 96, con. 2, Town- ship of Vesprs, at 11 mm. Refreshments rovided. All will be sold without reserve. elve months credit. Richard Pearson, proprietor. U. R. Ford, auctioneer. {tom the smoke Itao Another fire at Collingwood, this time at `Back & Go's. lumber Kurd. Cause, a spark ; damage, 2000 feet lumber. - - Tneedoy, Nov. 23. -Horses, cattle, imple mente, etc.,*at lot 12, 3rd con.. Sunnidale, at 1 o'clock. Sale to be without reserve. Twelve months credit. John and J amen Orr, proprietor. L Tebo, auctioneer. Tuesday,` Nov. 23. -HoreeI, cattle, sheep, turkeys and geese, implemente, etc., at lot 23, con. 13, Inniefil, at 11 o'clock. Refresh- ments provided. Twelve months credit Robert hemp, proprietor. G. R Ford, nnctioneer. . V . ~ Auction` Sales. '_ v Friday, Nov. l9.-Besvy draught mares mules. colts, cows, heifers, fat cattle, steers, pugs. sheep, implements, etc., at lot number 1, 2nd eon. Inmstil, st 10 s. m. Refresh- ments provided. All will be sold without reserve. $10 and under,tca.sh; ,12 months credit on approved joint notes. Ogle R. Ferguson, proprietor. G. R. Ford, auction- 08!`. 0510113 UV DUIJUI. I-IU lIlUlUa In life he bore" those sterling qualities which characterize; kind and a generous spirit, at all times willing to help the poor and needy even beyond his own means ; in death we can only mourn the loss of a. dear friend. He leaves T a_ widow. four `sons and five daughters who in their sad bereave- ment have the sorrowing sympathy of this entire "community. uuw uvusuua uu Iaucu.` lllll (clung P1806, paying a farewell tribute to a departed `friend. N oticeable amongst those in at- tendance were many of the oraneemen of the surrounding country, who attended in regalia, of which order deceased was a mem- ber for over fty ` years` fully halt of that time being master of a lodge organized under his zeal in this neighborhood which for several years held its sittings in his house. The Church of England burial services were read by Rev. Mr.. Sills in Christ Church Ivy, while Mr. John Fletcher, one of the Ivv brethren oiceated for the orange order. Deceased bore his sufferings with a christian fortitude whichtold too plainly of his resignation to death, and the hopes of meeting` his Maker in His sanctied home there to suffer no more. I'._ I_'l- L, `I. _._ _L,,s!,_ _, I-.- vuuua uuv BUIL- Iu politics he was a staunch Conservative always maintaining a strong allegiance and expressing 0 en loyalty for his Sovereign and Country. - or many years he was strongly associated with school matters inthis section, and devoted much time as trustee for 12 consecutive years` to the advancement of eduoationhere. He was a memberof the Church England, and in the ioneer days- of our little settlement,` ` month y and ' semi- monthly services were conducted in his house by the lateOanon Morgan of Barrie. He was buriedat Iyy on the 30th ult., the funeral being very imposing notwithstanding the very bad state of the roads and the. inclemency of the weather. over forty vehicles crowded to their utmost followed the remains to their last resting place, nnvina A `AI-aura I-.s-ilxulua tn 1 Annonfn 01 our promising young country. lie, with his young family, moved to this locality some 30 years ago, then a dense wilderness. For many years he was success- fully engaged in the lumbering business, owning and operating a sawmill on what is known as-Bear Creek. Subsequently dame misfortune played her part and his nancial circumstances were reduced by being twice burned out. The last timed the re sweep- ing everything and the family barely escap-' ing with their lives, since that time he was content to pass the remainder of his days tilling the soil. In '\l\`;fJ.lI:I Ian 1-: -L -Ln.-.4`. I"..------I-3-- nun auuuuun us. use utc "' 'The`deceased gentleman wasa native soft `Kings County, Ireland, from whence he came to this country in the year 1831. He took an active part in the suDp.ession of the rebellion of 1837, then being a mere lad, and many were the amusing anecdotes he would relate at times of his experiences and hair breath escapes during those troubled V times which threatened the peace and -prosperity of our promising country. He. vnnnnv FQVVIIIIY nntu-var` `A 5`n:I- beixig caused by calico ? in th mouth, of which he 'su'eted intense pain fgr the past six months of his life. ' -rm...-.1 .... .....:n _....u,,_,,_ ._-_`L -- - Propr1eth.ry.n!ed!o1noI. I 1` I Iu.ooo ms. or ' Tniiw Miller, of Gmennuut, while; fell- ing 3 tree at Whiteaidda Camp. Leg , Lake, '3 few dz) 3 ago received 5 severe out by his axe glancing.

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