na"I1H1i1.iiit}T muum. PURS_UANT TO AN ORDER FOR SALE in this action. bear! date the 27th d5 of }\'nI-nh IQRQ blunt-4: ma kn nah! L- (3.. H- : Un5_UL.LV'1`'1`U an ununm run anus m J: March. 1888, there w be sold by Pu lic Auction. by and with the approbation or J. R. Cotter, Esq.. Master of the Supreme Court of J udicature for Ontario at Barrie, at BING- HAM S HOTEL, in the VILLAGE OF BRAD- 8a.turday,-the of_ April, 1888, UIIU vvu I rrie. The coming Aulxes. . On Tuesday, May [the let, the Spring Asaizes will `be opened `-at the Court House by Judge Faloonbridge. We are informed that the `list of civil cases 13 3 long one and that the criminal calendar is pretty full for 3 Scott Act county in which crime is said to be reduced to a minimum. As usual there will no doubt be many eminent members of -- L-- 1-A-n Anna `kn uvnnlr AI` Of Wheat per bushel. . . . . . . . . Wheat. goose. er bushel.` Barley per bus el ....... .. Oats per bushel . . . . . . . . . .. Peas per bushel . . . . . . . . . . . Hay, per ton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .` Straw yer ton . . . . . . . . . . . .. woman I-Tn:-in ureaauu 11053 . . . - . . . o o u - . - . . . Beef. fore uarters, per cwt`... .. Beet. hln quarters. per cwt.` Mnttnn ner .. .. .. .. .. .. will no (101101? 09 many UI.llll.IUl.IIo lucuzuvlu vi. the bar here, and the week or two of the court will be a pretty active one. 51}; `JUL vvuou traw er ton. Dresse Hogs vnnf fnrennnmt I'll] VVI. $19 . : Beet, roeroa.ss,perowt....... Beet. indquarteru, pe_rowt..._... Beer, tore unrtermper cwt..- Dressed ogepex-owt........... Mutton. carcass, per cwt.......` SnringLa.mb,perqun.rter......- Veal per Chickensperpa.ir.... ..... ..':.'.':. Turkeys per!b....V...........-.... Butter. roll, per lb ........ .. La.rd,pe1-lb ............... .. Ta;1lowper1b..................... Eggs per dozen................. Potatoeapex-bag ................ .` Perenlpnner bushel............. Hayperton ................... .. Straw per Tallow. Farmer`: Cake, per lb. Wool,waahed. Wool.unwa.ehe ,per1b......;... Flour. Ba.ker e. per cwt.. .. Flour, Fa.mi1y.per cwt Flour. Pastry. per cwt......... Oatmeal per Cornmeal percwt............. . RIDER- I (lllJU"lU I3 VV\I| K\n3 Jill |l'l|. \J\lV\2L IIIIIUUL, DlI\l J. H. l\_1c-ud, P1'csMl1t of the Arctic Ice L`-m1pu.nv on the clmmge of ubtluct-ing the 17- "gear-0Idvdzmghtcr of \V. J.AFm'sons, a.p1'Tom-T [meant itizeu of Alleglmny. 'll1e pzuties were uorr.-mittet1~fo1' u..heau'ing It.is`s-id H_vzuI confessed last night` and gave the :uM1'cs.~s of the girl in New York. Cow or Steer, Farm;1'-';.-1;o:r owt- Cow or Steer. Trimmed, per cwt. Sheepskinsea.ch........... . Nn `I Von} Rkinn. ner 1b.. ., . . . . . . . ., 311889310118 88611 . . . . . . . . . No.1 Veal Skins. per tb. Lamb Skins each....... Pelts ea.ch.. .. .. Sprin who-3.7 Fall heat 13:-Inw . Rye MORTGAGE =s'A:I:.E -- OF-- 1";-10 . Price: Ruling-1;:-the fame and To-[ ronto Dtgrketl During the Week. ` BARBIE. April 18. 1888. BARBIE emu: nun . nnnnm nu: JUDICIAL SALE ruu" mm mt M-apis `am ww-We Toronto Farmers Market. "TORONTO. April 17. 1 I I Ann: h Wanton Holiday. V. - ' . Mr. E. A..Willa,Secretary of the Board I of Trade, is going to apply for 3 month's {ewe of absence to enable himtto visit land. He has not been home since he le_f_t__ there some fteen years ago; His `orequesi will no doubt be rented for he has worked` earnestly and eat uaianztically in the inter-_ eats-ot the Toronto board without any holidiy` no-speak-of. ' ' , GENERAL i RODUCl. V -rm: minxnjrs. ooOOClcI ' HIDE8.-` om@on .. 75.... 80 `K R.` : ?:; V0 .. I5 15 00 1150 -2 on 01 72 74 A .7;,7';:,;:a'i.';':::7.:;a`;,:,`.ged 50 was arrested on Saturday `in St Sauvenr; Q ebeo whemhokee I . atom. The mtzused put arsenic iw'Js%\}n' , g . i hm 9!.`- cdj ;h`~- wi!_o,;vvhbtef1i1o_'ng?i ;u:#p;;'. Woman was warned by a fourte-n-yeatuold liKAl30M:lN|`NOEEPAPER-HANGINIJ ;:E. B. cnoMP1'oN & co-3: vALme'runv sum APRIL BARGAINsg "Some of the other people_in the trade wonder how and where we 301' them. Well! all We have to say is-they were got honegm and yours is the bargain, while they last. E. B. CROMPTON & C0. THE WONDER! ECORATIONS! " LOVOI Y0u8lK+D1'03l!I OVER`. 3 The Cologne Gazette state! the Prince Bismarek`s llli3Cl'\'i&.W with the Empress and his audience with the Emperor resulted in bringing the quesion of the marriage of Prince Alexander and Princess Victoria to a stzuulstill. The cri~is in so far as it it re- lates to the Chancel`or, is not likely to reach a more acute stage within the near future. Despatches from Vienna affirm that the interview between Prince Bismack and the Czar in November 1=-st had reference to the proposed nnxrriage of Prince Alexander and Princess Victoria, and that the Chancellor at the time declared that sucha marriage should never take place, at least while lrs advice was accepted. The Post slates that at the conclusion of her long conference with Prince Bismarck, the Empress grasped the Chanccl'or`s two hands and said :- 1 sacrice mydauglitr r on the altar of Father- land " Other papers print various reports One stoi-_y is to the effect that Prince Bis- marck, heforc the conference, fo mally ten- dered his resignation, but that the Emperor rcfuscal to accept it. STYLISH Plifizs. ALL .-..-- NOBBY B0'l"l`0M PRICES! for this week is, 30 pieces, about 1500 yards, regular 10 cent GINGHAMS, at MEN'S. 30 Pieces 12% United States crops. A large deciency of rain exists in the Lake region, Upper Mis-issi pi valley and the Pacific coast. The Gul States, Ohio valley and Tennessee have a slight excess. As 0. whole, the spr'ng is very backwavd. Very little spriu g wheat has yet been seeded. A Minnesota and Dakota are preparin for I lmore diversied tarming, and will argely substitute oats, barley and flax. Oats are going into the ground very slowly, although the acreage will ultimately be large \Vi_nte1' wheat does not sh ow a very marked improve- ment, and the situation presents nothing to warrant a yield in excess of last (year. In Texas wheat. is in a splendid con it-ion and growing rapidly. Tennessee promises a good crop. In Kentucky much of the crop -is winter killed. Kansas has a good show for a large crop, although her acreage is -less than usual. The-e are the only States where the crop is. at all forward, and only three of them promise a. full yield. In Missouri the crop is spotted. In Indiana and Illinois no particularly en:-ouragiug fextures` arevpre- Iented. Iowa is far behind last "year's r_e- cord, while California cannot be ca!led m-.re than good. Corn has been "planted in Texas and -is going to ground in Tennesee and Ken tucky. Ploughing hes commenced in Kai-sas North of the Ohio river little spring work L..- I..,..... .-I,...,. SUITS. HATS "sIizEs 10 GENTS! New Goods in every department, at our Great Sale. INSPECTION INVITED. HOUSE REPAIRiNG. LVIUI VII `Ii lvllka ` has been done. `Mews AND ms cmums DRESS GOODS PAH BROS. NEW MODEL STORE! Specialistteljtion given to all orders for UE?DON T MISS THEM. e S P E G I A L - This Week and Next! ?DUO.R; EAsT QF ADVANCE OFFICE- FULL -:- LINE ..__..___jAT. ---AND---- attongpba. to when an wm; .....-.. .............1 13 V Iv-..--3`, 12% cent Drillettes down to ---BU'I`-- ---AND--- CARPETS. PER YARD. What ma The Kaiser Mean? PRICES. LARGE STOCK. SIZES . SUITS ALL ALL Edward able woalt nnexpecte Rev. Sidn Ohnx-ch an Perjury at an Election. rl`I,,,, ,1 ,_. uvuvu 1' Eur : expla The (lot which hm` rising as ing house The house been sack and the 10 troops jof the troop; were sent Satunla driving hr ncss, rob dale, at Chas. \V auctioneer enough \ u .- . xv Last .\ 13ummone for allowi the corpn Yesterday dealing w Act, but tr \_; UL III the time 0 PUBLIL` in the I`O Saturda NI. UH!` U POVVI-ELI. jhoree ccrt_ prcxxxises. County 0 number S Street and Napier st ,-nntninincr UIRIKHU lI'U The pro to a. rem-r and in u. s Cellent -ll suited for frame eta young orc 'I'hn nr-n .Vu}un A -Jtl a.'ontainiAng acres, be t 'I"kn-.. In Another Elopement. nuuixnmcs or Am. 3031?: A'r"nonu- 1ununn.oAn._ A HUYCH. UL? I. There i roperty 'itChn 17 stable M1111 ~ TEJIKMS Phase mon _.'he`ba.lanc L`;-u~ fnuol I I lit! and rel 'Dk'FIcF:. [UP Ill!" l\IcCAl{'I` x'is'ters; 8: 30I`<'f;(;r'<. .1. Lrllli 0] 100 acres. wheat an- HA In! Inn .1. JUL .\ shipuf In All clear E3 of1o'tN rm ( once acres clea ' Inquiru 0 Anr-H `71 ..LSatb1_1;da [[1 UN` Fl Vest)ra. i ceains fr chains fro 'l)tl 7` I`(\ Juuug UH; The pro the Town as the W1 Mrride. farms. I-u~v-r.).n;u.-I uuyu order. as` this date. ac uu: V1 BARR] 1*. JOSEPH valuable ve acres In 9|. L \ i or - 1 In it review of the mercantile interests of Barrie, prominence should be given the popu- lar and enterprising rm named .a ve. `heir exccedingl neat and handsome store, and well selectet stock of V oods, commend their business to every care ul buyer. Their business records evidences the progress of energy and enterprise. Since their removal into their `present convenient location on Dunlop street, their facilities for doing busi- ness have been `much `increased by large additions to their stock, .,etc. Each depart- ment of their store is replete with the newest and fast fashionablegoods, asdress goods, tweeds, worsteds, etc., hats and caps, `gents , furnishings, ready-made` clothing, carpets, etc. THE AnvANcE.ha.s pleasure`-in: noting the progress of this business, and. we predict for them still greater success. ' ` I` A n` :\U1\-`vs ..- \ Al.|;Al _.|_ LHIUQ months the name be paid L C1___'.. A VALUA1 BRIG K med Court, Ho H.` us. 7...... Barrie. ELLATON hill. of a dearl aged Foxmr. - Wed Foley LALLv.- am cldes "(K win id 3 :- Fuucm (T}_n1!"Hdn. F-FOP B - nhuc \`,.0t` L. S. SANDERS.` Bu.rrie s well known and po ular jewelry i business conducted by Mr._ `L. Senders 18 i deserving of permanent mention in our busi- ness review. Mr. Senders has been success- ful in building u a. business that is probably [not equalled in t e county of '_ii_;s kind. c He has been established about 28 yee.rs.' His store evidences that element of success which ;is a. thorough knowledge of the business. His stock is received from the best whole- sale manufacturers, and is of .exc_ellent' -quality. The handsome wall `and counter cases displays gold and silver watches of the , bestniakes, clocks.of all -kinds, silverware, and jewelry of" all descriptions, es` leadiesf eld and colored Iets,_.rings, . , rooches.i&c.` ~13-`elia_ble `T . carried. The- busi_I1,9l;swell., deseryes.,,3ta' larire tra.de_. lluale INA? $.:`.` .1` pox: 5A `Ant \', FIVE " three ..n-`OLA m "1AU'l'I(j n v\vvI\ uquxn: 9 April 211 [os'|`1.x~ Hum lTU\ lllk. . I0(`z\1 1.1 :6 7V0L. UBI`.I IVuu I. 1 large trade. .Ali ` Za MP1 anyn` QT` nu` Did ...-......._..-...-_..--...- _. I'1`h`` bewyoc. our Men . Buck1edW:k.' iug Boot: at Pour . ` hot to; set it, as she seen `the 15 drier puttin "s'o'm'ething into it out of 5 white aper. be women took a. art ofjt to Fe. er Duroche, who gave it to r. Gingras, and it_wa.| found it contained 1 arsenic ` Ba.r1'ie's popular boot and shoe house, con- i ducted by the above. named gentleman, is djeserving of ~pr'o1ninent mention in this re- view. In this businessthe citizen_s of our. town and country surrounding have all the zulventeges offered by. any city esta.blish-- ment. The efforts of Mr. 1 a.ul in building up a business of such a. kind is deserving of the highest appreciation, which is seen in the large tra.de he has developed. His store is a. inodcl of neatness and presents an appearance which indicates its efficient ma.na.gement. The stock is as ood as the markets a.'ord, consisting of al grades of boots and shoes`, from the ladies ne French kids to the men s and boys heavier wear. The rvoods are secured from the leading Cuimdian and American manufacturm rs and may be relied upon for their superior quality. The large selection to choose mm, the ex- cellehce of the grades and the closeness of the prices all commend themselves to the huyer. ` Under its `capable management this house promises to become noted over the country. - ' ,T W\7 WI?` and favorably known over the surrounding ~ country, to require any'_-introduction by this edition of the ADVANCE. Mr. Fyfe came into possession of this business, which is the largest generalstore in Barrie, about four months ago by the purchase of the estate of Mr. B. Hinds. Under his management the business is rapidly building up an enlarged trade, and withehis experience and well- known enterprise, is sure _to develop into one of the largest mercantile businesses in this section of the province. This is-the kind of _ business that Barrie wants, to give to` the town a name abroad and to attract trade % from beyond our local surroundings. This ` large store isliterally packed with goods, ; consisting of everything -in the line of fancy ; and staple drygoods, ready-made clothing, Q boots and shoes`, groceries, &c. The tailor-` ing department isalso an important ' branch of the business, and turns out excellent? work. The establislunent is `coinmodious l with large plate front and all the modern { conveniences. s . A 5 ] `IX A 13' 'l\`I\I\r\n 'l`he above named` house is too well Ill uuuu lunuuwacn. 0 Thef lowing are sketches of a few of our leading merchants, and we ask of our readers- 11 1 perusal of the same. J. G. STRONG & SON. V The above named gentlemen are too well 8: CIIFG and favorably known over the surrounding ? country to require any more than a mere mention in" our business review of `Barrie. Messrs. Strong & Son are oneof the mercan- tile rms, of whom our town may justly boast of a number, whose enterprise and push have placed our mercantile interest in a flourishing condition, and, we believe, raised itvto a standard not equalled by any town of its -size in 0l1t&l`l0.' The. business has been established about 15 years, with the results of a growing trade and a business that is recognized as a leading one in the county. A sp_ec_ial feature of this business, and one which we have pleasure in noting here, is the fact that the aim has always been to handle a superior line of goods, and the `business has consequently gained an enviable reputation in this particular, the goods being selected from the best foreign and domestic markets. Thestore is neat and attractive, the stock, consisting of general drygoods, as dress goods comprising silks, marveilleux. &c., millinery, tweeds and worstcds, hats and caps, gents furnish- ings, carpets, &c., also staple goods, as cottons, linens and prints. The millinery department is kept to a high standard. Special attention is also given to the dress and mantle making department, being under the most etlicient management. Their im- ported mantles are a great feature of attrac- tion. A large tailoring business is also done- and competent hands employed. The busi- ness enjoys a liberal share of public patron- lllf Vg V-gvuuv . v acts:-an 'I he 14th was the second a,universa.r `of the terrible cyclone at St. Oloud and Sank a_p_ids, _ Minn. `R uiem masses and special prayers were o`er in the Catholic churches 11: both townjs to-days for those whclost their lives in the storm, and Protestant churches will hold commemorative services to-morrow. C 0 WHO? The North Germantazette thizike the be- lief is justied that a mwjority of` the Frerch electors favor Gen. Pou-,t-,1-rnaert and o pose ; the Government, and says that it on y re- mains for the opportuuists to accommodate themselves to their unfortunate pos`tion. Wire Murder and Suicide. John Benny, of Westiiiinister has just re- 1-eived news of the murder of his daughter, Mrs J. A. Gillespie, at Chillicothe, Mo. It appetite Mrs. Gillespie was induced by her husbzuul to enter at room and he then locked the door. What took place there to one knows, but when the door was forced, Mrs. Gillespie was found in a dying condition with her throat cut, and her husband with three knife woundsiin his breast. It is supposed ; the man while insane imn-lured his wife, and then committed suicide. Mr. may left lastnightforChillicothe. - ' Racy Dena:-lotion: 6! Merchandise wan . II,_J.n.QnII-n I A-on II-IAnn Wonderlully Low Prices. In the present article the aim is to resent in brief form a _description of theia, vanced facilities of the mercantile `trade of Barrie, and brief sketches of some of our leading business rms. No town of its size in the Province can boast of 0. number of such en- terprising and energetic business men, as can Barrie, and their efforts will doubtless in 1 the near future largely increase the volume ` of trade done here. Every line of mercan- tile trade is represented by pushing rms, and the wholesome com etition existing among the merchants -atfort s, to the farmers of the surrounding country, great advantages in their purchases`. ' mL_ _ `,|__._I _., _n - Aug, -1 -_.._ BARRIH8 MERGANTILIV FIRMS . cyoione Vlotuni. - Boulunggg Popuiarity. A , LI. 2-`-I_. w. J. PA/UL. mm} BROS. J.. FYFE, T` Perfspo it in 5' little to only to pun nal jj9dgme`nt`u`p'on tholnooeu or failure of tu- Itddwhlh in the lntitndo of From pmn_t]appar.anoeu it may `fdrly be called 0. 1nooeu_. We have gnyen [it 1: prggtg On Tuesday nfternoon the mortal remains of Mr. D. M. Mauutlrell were carried toithe Union Cemetery,` and lnid in the narrow cell to `await the rest day when the -grave `shall give up its end. . Aelerge number followed" the deceased to 111! renting pleoe. Among- whom were the St; George : Society,-Sonrof .4 England and son: of Oennde-, of all which `Societies he wen 5' member. Rev. W. E Btlillel md thegurierlallervice of the church a t `e grave, ene regret is 0 ed at the early denth of the deoeued. 33: known as unkind-hearted genial men. Deep sympathy` -in feltfor hie bereaved wife and little one: who hnve lost their lupport and breed winner. ` - . . vi --wv --- --w --w-uvu -u-vain: 0 Much crvmmeut has been reised over the words used by Emperor F redcriek. when be decorated Dr. Mackenzie His expression`. In remelnbrance of m u.e-cessioto the throne," may me an that 1e was grateful to -the English doctor eitherfnr saving his life,` ox because he prevented the decision beinq `made that his disease was 1 cu1'a.b'e mul mus prevented a. regency. `._.u.,p..u I-rrvulgllvt II any DO GCHCC axuooenu. QIVOII out a putty thorough inspection, and with the exception L :4}. 1% i~.iw7;}{ A.ioI.'1 3.. disposed of on Tuesday at auction by Suckling, Gassidy 82 Co., auctioneers, of Toronto, at 45 cents on the dollar. The above stock will be offer-' ed to the public _in a ._few days, Particulars later. Tremendous bargains may be expected. "1`he Barrie Loan and Savings Company is paying four per cent. interest for money deposited with them. These persons de- sirous of depositing their money for short or long periods will do well to call on them at their ooe in Barrie. They advance money on mortgages only. ' Q e-Frorntnetreet rnerchente are likely to have a bed time-over the street wateringzthin nee.- eon. In * jnetioe s to them`-eIpeei_|Vlly'V dry oode men--the cart should be on next week, ' nt the supply of weter at the Plexton well has given` out, end no steps have yet been taken to nd another. " wmonyunxpa 'rogo,cnq-."a'qn:-get a van -M ct noon -Kerr Lodge next ~Monde.yev_ening. -Work-has commenced onthe new mill. -Noe movement of the ice in the bay yet. Fresh pork and sausages at Menndrelle . e--The asphalt sidewalk: stand well the {mate of winter. ` -It is evidently the intention of the chair- man of the Board of Works to force the town into some scheme of water-works, or have a water famine. Perhaps he thinks that after to-day the inhabitants will not require any more water. . bOo. s stand. - _'..-_ . 'This weel_:-A Beautiful Line of French Dress Goods at 150. and. 200. worth 25 per cent. more. Ban Marche, R. A. Stephens & V-lA man with the shackles on came o` the train in charge of 3 constable, yesterday morning, and was taken to the` stone building on the hill. -7 __.,, .._- -Rev. will be engaged in ` the examination for hisedegree of Bachelor of Divinity for the next three weeks, and his place will be lled by Rev. J. Speers, of Mono Road, and Rev. Mr. Mccallnm. 'Congregational Church. Preaching ser- vices every Sabbath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Sabbath School at 3 p. m. Prayer meetings, Sabbath at 10. 15's. m.. and Wednesday at 8 p. m Rev. J. R. Black, B. A., pastor. Strangers welcomed. - 32 --Randolph Brnnton, of Allandale. is `off to the lakes. He started to Port Dalhonsie yesterday where the Metamoro, the property of Messrs. Burton Bros. of this town, now lies. She will ply on the upper lakes and Mr. Brunton will act as parser. ' II,. `I'\ 1'.` 1114,, ._..__-_-' -_ ---Is the `raL}1{ai} 3: the oounoii of last tall to paint the outsxdo wood and iron work of the market building to be carried out this `spring ? _:n\| ',, _.,_AI_ A I'I-_-_LE..I `'2... .I I1\_..__ ,1, came: and Aoo1'aonu--nu. ood and. storm-Ploked up the World Over. The Norweiau bark, Norma, Captain Thorsen, from Savannah March 5 f( 1' Rotter- dam, was sunk in the channel by collision with the stczuner Bremana," bound from Antwerp for Hzwana. The latter put into Dover badly dzmw.ge<.l. The crew of the Norma were sawed. -Quite a number of s ring birds hovel made. their appearance in t is neighborhood. They look sorry and are silent, because of the cold winds. -Mrs. Brown, `wife of Mr. Brown of the Queen : Hotel, who has been suffering from inammation of the lungs, is, we glad to to say, slightly better. - 1'` I` `I\_jI.__ 'II L, _,,,, ,1 ' I WALWJ ialif _t1;;t Thewiiiiiiis 3: Rev. Thomas McKee, an insolvent, amount to about" $8,000 and assets to about $6,000. AI uuwuuv `uv,-'- -._- _.-_-_.. V- - ,, _,- - -- -Mr. Milne, `the market` cierk, and the chief pork dealerjn Barrie, has sent 9. large quantity of pork to the north this winter. ` _ _ Ll__l`I-_____!I ,I,,1 }mm1r1m*s rams. to order, 20 per cent. less than other houses. Bon Marche, R. A. Stephens & 00.": stand. -. 1 1:. ,0, Il L,_I` ITA brsnd new sssortment of Trunks and Valises.` Callsnd see them. No trouble to show goods. W. J. Paul. ,,I,-#I.__., 1,_Ij 3.. izdignatien been held in Orillia. to protest against the removal of the Midland station by the Grand Trunk 0 1'` In 1 -1.`. -3 .` nnvwvw VII vv an-U -Cbld winlig tr the last week and big snow bank: yet. n ,-2_;__ '__`II ...- A... II'V_.'..:L.. ._v-`.-. A "1`i-s week A-A line` of Dress Goods at I 10c. worth 150. Ben Marche, R. A. Stephens & Co. s stand. -9 ` fThurs night 8. St. _Pal1l street hotel- kecper called at the` Central Pollee Station and asked advice regarding the elopement of at his (l_&t1lgl1Cl`, zttorecl 14, who ran away a few ' days. ago with at yuung mam '35 years` old l`he_v took the tx's_ain south, it u.ppeaT1fs, and from a letter just received by the father from the young man, had zwrived at Pawtuekct, R, 1., wl1e.e they haul been lI1&ll`ri(3(l, and now only awaited the parental blessing. This the father is lmth to gwe. but he has no legal remedy. M . A 'l`l..u/nu... knulmnul uvnu nnf. lnnn` mm in]. ' ' ' ' "'-D 1"` "-"""J ' .l9"l`he choicest selection of spring goods in Boots, Shoes and Slippers to be seen in the town at W. J. Paul's. ...--r---- v. V- - ..-_.-__. 'Insnre in the Bnitieh Empire Mutual and get 20 per cent for your money as well as insurance on your life. - . . (I II! I A-"W-:Jum ing onjnd off tnino while in motion y boys still continues at this station; ~ . --'0wnere of `boats and [yachts-are begin- ning to get things ready for the summer eports. ' --Dr. McLean has returned from Europe after an extended study [in some of its hospitals. A It D1\ l`1_,j.,_L " 'i`l`1'e-"-l'a-;>`:)f npring" mnst be" a. pleasant place to sit as old winter clings to it with freezing pertxnncity. -.-_vIu I I I,-,L!,_, .2 ____E_._ ._-_J- ""`.' '.' -'"--' .7 `"- --St. George's Society `will go to Trinity Church next Sunday. _ ` - __ LL- _._:_-:...-I wuunvnn uvanv Islinnn-nun : --Numbering the houses on the principal streets is 3 capital idea. ` , __u __ m_,--:-_- _.'._|_L ..._.I..:4. IIUAUVUII no In var-vu-f -I-v-- ~-A snow squall on Tuesday night made it look quite wintry again. -+unI u ,,L _.__--.L..___A -2 `I'-.l:;.. RAAL Univ vvvlnlnna any can`: nuunnvw -nuc--u -'Ihe Ellzabethbgtreet Methodist. Church are` goingtto hsve a tea-meeting. '1! N Il..m,_ ,_ ._..-_.I LI._L L- I.-- .. nvvun nu uv V-9-V-J -`-aw---u tfl-`-1.10 ttneat assortment of Ladios foot- wear in the county at Paul's. IIII I I In ,1 _L_,_ _,__._ _'__ LL- --..L :- "'J""I' ""'j j-' '`"" \Villiam 'I'h01'ut;0n, a. ecused of perjury in .-onncctiou with the late e'cction tx'ia.',tlmt was tried and found guilty and sentenced to Lw nnuuths in the commonjuil. H eswore tlnat Mr. Henry Smyth in the local election cou- u-sr gave him $63 in all to vote for Mr Clancy. Mr. Smyth haul an iufo1'mM;ion sworn out ' 5uuneliu.tely after the trial and .Tl1o1`nto1`1 wzu imlicted `for perjury. The who'e uair was l1ll(l0lll)trCtl`-_YVl. put up job, the px'isoucr'be- lug the tool of others, to have Mr. bmyth ned and_imprisoned for bribery, but it fail- rnl igmihly; ' ' - -- ---- vv--_-i vvv ----- ~. " ---The bright red star seen in the east in the evening is the planet Mars. . rrl, Inc, I, ,;I, nL,., -;_ Il'_A.L__1:-L- I1L......L " '_"c32.'..'I.{11Z.? 'n7cIn'~i a'J}.'r33'u..e he has 9. small post otoe close to his door. V L _ -`I_!_lI.. ____. -More letter bexee sue! gas -lamps are needed folj the public aeoommodation. nu . .u 3 41.- 'n-_;_L "ClZ{.aZ'&.}{-ZI.'}],J}}>$rS1 rem have tried the skill of the doctoxs here lately. ` ` . _ .1 m 4,,!,,_ __L:I- 2.. ----- 'vv-v v--v- v--..v .. --._ .-_v-- --Apri1 showers this year are chiey from the noaesv of those who have colds. -wv-'- -'- v.-v I.----- -'--._ -To-duly will `tell the sto-r;;t"t_lte Scott Act in this and a number of other counties. -.vu .- v---- --.. .. _...._._ v- . .__ _ -Hon. Senator Alexand;r will ;le cept our acknowledgments for papers sent us. -_-_._ -1 ......._-_...I l........ 'l'o Narrow Gen; , int 3 small -piece` onoouie`r' street; apposite; Mr. Scro;'zgie ;.-.it.'hid Fnot . beam ieoted. front or moisture} ' At int dpot'it'indrncked and bulging outward, which` seems.-to have arisen` from water lodging below and expand ing by the front. `With genuine materiel: and proper): hid down. the ughnlt seems the best an cheapest ordinary mdewall: fcr I')-.... .. Radical Attacks on Chamberlain. ' The Raulicul papers are` quoting Mr. Joscplx. Cluunhex-1uin s sinister. 1`e_fere:-.ce to the successful use of,g1'..zpe shot by the military during the NewYork riot of 1863, and suggest?ous'tl1ut haul some equally pot- mt mezmsurc been mlopted` in the '1`:afa.'gnr .~squm`c, disturbzmccs they would have` been more effective than the course that was pur- sued.` The Rudica-I papers deny that -the were clses have any parallel to 0-0}: ofher A and denounce the uttemllce. containing about *1! " `u to m'3H"3r1.. W?.1%'I%. : Te:-mdrund oond1'ont 1 time of also ` For further` pu-tioulsnv `aiip umnnmninguidbhm Quartenot` on tth said . iof . odn i'm..,.a .0 morg` or z`f.. :."~..,.. g `.'i.`f`..`:.'%",..f :.. aoldto the: H.. -N..W..__R_. _and_ S. -13., nnnfnlnlnm -`uguu >1. 1. ---'--- `--- uuh swath`: H H 46`. ino1;thoTen:hOonoe:vfn v `tth Ital {'1 `oe%"A cJ3.neerv . 513 h 33 Flrat.-'I'l|n.`nn Ivnin nnlnnnl r VALUABLE PIIOPERTIESI -Iowusaxps or Essa ma INNISFIL, ; in mm covrrm or amount. ' { unDuA.I.V1' '1'u Inna ruwmus U1!` shun; contained in two certain me made *,e:v::. `.zo3.-.;%~S.:1P.:*:1=:. 3% 1f".....` no a. w o, I an moxie. and which will be-produced at the time of sale. there will-'be;o ered'torwea1e. by Public Auction at the POLICE 0OUR'l`,rin.the TOWN 0FBARIE.*on = .e ~ .~ ~ tsamraay.e~thet21st or lpri1;i1sa s. ".4 LI... 1.-.... -4 _.._|._- -g-n_ _u_ , , --~...__-.- lime. . _GII laud JIUIUI UL IIVVOCV U U Ulvn. ROGERS ahgotloneer. the ` certain mm__,I; owing properties ' 1` of India the" Villazeot vnrinthe o `:15: V tainlnzhaltnn. `rand ouru?n3u1:n'r%?1':,' more or less. am! inn.tuu-`I: M In: "Nl"n~ 'I\`n.'.u-.. PURSUANT TO THE POWERS OF SALE ....:2::.`f:.?,'11'=:.W...:*.'=.22rt2i5- .12.-.4: IUBLNI l`ClLIUll.)'. \ .'I`h,e young husbuml was not long ago an, applicant for 11 position on the force. T A} um: susntnng OOIIQIEIOIIB OI U118 OOIIIT. . Further particulars can be had from Messrs. McCa.rthi.f Pepler 85 ~MoCarthy. Barristers. Barrie; . Soanlon, Barrister. Bradford. or from the undersigned Master. . Dated at Barrie this 3rd day or April, 1888. J. R. COTTER. Master at Barrie. MoGAR'I`HY. PEPLER & McOARTHY. 14-17 Vendor's Solicitors. at the hou; of ono o'clock in the after-lnoon, the following lands and premises, viz. : 'I"hn North Alf/nf T.nv nntnhnn Iftnnn In (>1... Louuwlng usnus and prennses, 1712.: The North Half of L0! number Fifteen in the Eleventh Concession "of the Township of West Gwillimbnry. in the County of Simcoe. l`he nmnartv will In: n n1-Ad fnr nnln llhinnf Gwillimbnry. a The property will be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid to be fixed by the said Master. The soil is a. `clay loam. There are about 95 acres cleared an_d under cultivation. about five acres of good hardwood bush. The farm is free from stumps. well fenced and well watered, a tair(l1y good frame house with kitchen attached. co frame barn and driving house and shed, rst-class. young orchard J us beginning to bear. The property is on the Penetanguishene road. four miles from Bradford. convenient to school. churches and cost office, in the centre of a most beautiful and thriving settlement. 'l`ERMS.-'l`an um-at-mt nf the mu-nh nan mnmw uuuuulul anu tnrivlng settlement. 'l`ERMS.-Ten percent of the purchase money to be paid on the day or sale. and the balance` within one month thereafter with interest at seven percent. The other conditions of sale are the standing conditions of this court. Further mu-tinnlm-n nan Inn hn from Magma A Nice Temperance Ian. We have itson undoubted authority that the proprietor of that model Scott Actsheet down street, in view of the expected repeal of the Scott Act, made application to the License Commissioner on Tuesday for a- license-for his tavern on Bayeld street. It is said that he pleaded most eloquently, in his peculiar way, the claims of his shebeen .. L- 1:.........1 nhnwina the Commissioner nl pecuuar WI], uuu Uluuun us nun sun... to be licensed, showing the Commissioner how well situated and adapted for tavern purposes it is. Well may `people turn with disgust from the cant and hypocrisy so closc- ly connected` with Scott Act tactics. D681. uxuuquurwrn. DUI.` UW Mutton per Lambperlb Veal per Butter lb ro1la.......;... Butter. lame rolls, per 1b.. . E gs per dozen............. C eeseperm ............... .. Tu:-keysper1b...........:... Chickensper pal:-.... Geese per Ducks per pa.ir............. Potatoes. Appleaper barre Beets net bushel . {VALUABLEFABMPBUPERTY1 In the High Court of Jultlce--Barrle ' Loan 5: Saving: Company vs. Coulaon. charged W 1th Abduction. The other evening Detective Perkins wrest- a:d Ensugn Ryan of the United States navy, :1;-Luileil at Pittsburg to inspect armor plate at iiurncgids works for the Govermnent; and I U \1..u] l)nnu:.]nnr n6` {kn Anni-:11 Inn: