Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 3 Oct 1889, p. 8

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. `1510-pound . stranger urrivd the `low nights ago. _It mean; catnip, c tI.u(1l`sLo:.i1(" residence of Mr.~S.. Jolmson,- Craighnrst. a family joy. V _ H _ I . Harvest Homgat the,-'1`empera1.1ee;=5_11 a}l,. Jaratt8' comers`, to,-day. {Among thg _s `k-.-.[ era invited to bulk to the multiu@e- is, `A joinf (`Inna -IIh\II ` town by ttllg-`:`)tI:r..;1:<\>Tntten mnonls. mu 299; 5 A.U1$l!i.`l.AqI FUR SIAE5UP G for town property .'ThB'l0t`iB.I $2.*;9"w.9.w:99:...9- ..~:,11.t _-- .,..._. ,........v. u vL.u Jvcun, U ioepc Minis` of ps'roel~15. the" urcha.s`e&' `E which .-must psythe` `balance or = xpurohmuo money within the .30 dams-T - A - . Further.terma;nnd conditions will be made known -avthe time` oracle`. or in the meantime` on application tothe undorai ed- . ~ `: ; , - ' EEWSON .65 C WICKE,- . o Vendors Solioitorb. , Date: 16 Sent. :-:4 Ban-in. - .su.n . we 01'llIlBI'y truptee covenants will be given. A deposit at 10.. per cent. on the purchase money will in each case berequired at the time of sale. whilst the balance may be paid at any time within .9. month thereafter with interest at- the rate of 6 per cent. per an or it `desired the Vendors will, on payment 0 sumcient to make up of the purchase money within said month. ta e back a mortgage for the balance. ng interest ates Hr-cent. er annum, pay- .b1h&lf 1.! ..!76r.3r.5t..- Sap? in u.?o3 e ?frpa:cel~-l1%.the'o uJ;`;.`?'&: :mn'st naythe halanoa ml 1. .......r.... uuumw mumaenvea anu peuecl: me some where neeeaser or advisable at their own expense.` and the endors being only trustees, none but` `the ordinary truptee covenants will be - A depo_g3t_ at 19`. gent. on purchase HOWE! 8 ~ Theh n oy mr. J.~ 1-. Kidd as a (1 store}? (1 otcl portion of it is at present eld under lease. the unexpiretltfortion of which is about qvears, and the po on oocu led by Mr. Kidd is old under lease for about years. A This parcel is to well and ktavorablv known that no comment on its value as a speculation or as a good nI1yin`investme'nt is neceasai-Q Pmcm. No. 15.--Lot No. 1 in 6th Con.. pra.,containing 200 acres. more orless, This property is heavily timbered with pine, hem- ock, cedar and birchyand the soil is in-stdclass. The Vendors believe that the titles to all the above parcels arepertectiy good in every re- ggect. but purchasers mustexsmine the titles crew themselves and perfect the` where, necessary advisable at their own nrnnnnn Id Barr Collleretreet. Barrio- cx sold to B. Hinds, Esq known as the " Summersett presentocou ied by Mr. h'0_t91%IId by HUIIU 1` U0 1 to, and part"otfl I -'IJO u no. 1. on uunlop bf No. 61 .ton south side of lean idonot said lot No. . his pronerty_is well House," and last V. C. Crockett an on ma atom. - Street. .--v wan an uqsu uI.l.lI.l.IUI.`llJl.rIa I]. U UHBC," I Crook: hotel and r. J. P. man as a d % a The hotel 3! 1531: `present a lmae. the unaxnim nnl-tinn no ...m..s. - v vwv us Anna! T n1e."1i;1$iiis};}i;"' .{1}'1ao Boi' Eeaonor} Totcenlxam, has been 1'e-engaci-.a'.t his last year's ua._lary. $600, and Miss A wn $5:50. I ,II'______ _;-;`!,, . I, ne. as and out on :5. W.. partot lot 22 in 4 Con. Vespra, } acre. more or less, on which is erected a small cottage occu ied by a. monthly tenant. PARCEL No.11.-T esontherly partot the east hair of lot No. 21, in thesth con. 0: Ves rp. containing 20 acres. more or less. descri as follows : Commencing at the 8.15:. angle of the said east iot said lot. then S. 60 W. 33ch. .33} 11:15.. more or less, to the centre of said 5th Con.. thence N. 30 W. 8 ch..sthence' N. 60 E. 33 ch. 33} lks., more or less; to the allowance for road th 8. 30E.6ch.`to' beginnin' " . L 8: this prone:-ty vlv,hie`is just bevgnd the Town limits, there s erected in nest trsme-oot- an 9. good substnn . a tiaibernsllin '(t:o%%ition. V ~ " ' " 9 Thispsrcel will hesold an .5... tonilease to Mr. R. .W. Jocelyn. of win the.une;Rii-3:3 *3. gortion is 2'y'ea.rs trom 25 March next. s 110 per snnum, as his quarterly. . .. A -;P.uwnt_. N o_.~.l2.-,- ark lot _No. 15, containing 5 acres, ore or less. as laid out on lot 21'. in 4 Con., tsp:-s.;!orJsmes Patton. Esq. - "' PARCEL bio. 18`.-Park lite lIlll3`l1l8l`B3=l.nd'_i contsinin ac. . gene as on onss. lot 21 in 4gCon., Veg?-s, for James Patton, Esq. on these lots `are.-erected s trams honse and s f ba.rningoodre`lr;- . . ._ Pmcmn No. 1 .7-ot No. 1. on Dunlap street. Barrie, but "of! t No. 61'.`on ; ainmnidnn Collier street. Barrie nf I-M `M V'- goon rreme stable nlcel laid out. ' The dwelling an at emare at present under lease to the Rev. 111. Rainer. Rector Trinity Church. Barrie. whose term expires on 1 Nov. next. The stable is at present nnderleaee tor a term of two years. PARCEL` No. l0.--Lot number 8. on the east" side of Bayeld etneet (Blnnheufs Block). Bar- rie. as laid out 8.` W.. lot 28 Con. .Veanra.. } acre. mom m- lean. nn Inhinh a. ......o.. auna.tnanu1u as a. tenant rrom year to year. PARCEL No. 6.-Lot No. `I, on the east side of Bay eld street ' (Patton's Block). liarrie. on which is erected a rough-cast dwelling. at pre- sent otccupied by Mrs. Spsrling as a monthly 0 I Pnncm. No. 7.--Lot No. 8. on the east side of Beyeld street (Patton's Block). Barrie, on which is erected a. frame dwelling, at present occupied b Mr. W. D. Mcconkey. PARC 0. 8.-In the event of the last two arcels 11 mg sold. the rear end of said two ots numbers 7 ends` 8, having a. frontage on Sophia. street of 33 feet and runnin back to the southerly limit of said lot No. 7. I be oifered. Pnncm. No. 9.-'Ihe west` half of lot 14 and the west half or the south one-third of lot No. 15 on the east side of John street, acoordin to plan made` for A. 0. Thomson and D'Alton c- Carthy. On thisparcel. `ni( h is also well situ- wted. there are erected a llrst-class brick dwell- ing, 2 storeys high with all conveniences, and a good frame stable nice]; laid V Thndwnllino nnrl, gun an auto -o ........._s ....n._ Vanda: 9 1'3:9.9.I?-.-.r13?v 3` no pwueuu useu as I uoaralng nouse.` ` ' Pmcm. No. 5.-Lot No. 41, on east side or To- ronto street. Barrie. This roperty has erected upon it a neat cottage. an is occupied by Mr. Jonathanill an a. tenant from to Pure EL No. 8.-Lot No. 7. nn mm. mm. .m.. A! I u-unuuy tenant. ' PARCEL No. 4.- Lot No. 61, on the corner of COHIQI` and Clapperton streets, Barrie, less the portion thereof under 1ea_se to V. C. Crockett, ` and used in connection with the. Snmmereett ` `Ilotel. This property is leased ton monthly tenant. and the ma hecest. building thereon is t at present used as e carding house.` PARCEL No. 5.-Lnt. No. .11. mm mm. niiln A! In; ru nun; Au U1 LUN. tne Iouowmg property: PARCEL N0. l.--_Part of Lot No. 65, on the south tide of Colher street. Barrie. having a frontage of 53 ft. on Oellicr at. by 80 ft in de th. Onigthis roperty there is a brick-clad bnil ng occupie by two tenams. an undertaker and a. pump-maker. PARIWM. N0, `2_Vnnnnf I nl>'\Yn an A... 9!... uuzp-muxer. ` Puzcm. No. 2-Va.cant Lot'No. 59. on the south side of Collier street, Brtie. This hot affords a agendid building site. ` I Pnzmcr. n_3_1.nt Na. an (us 91.`. um. :43`: uuoras a B lenulu Duualng sue. . A ` PARCEL o. 3-1.9: No. 60. on the south side of Collier street, Barrie. on which is erected a. rough-cast dwelling and Ira me stable leased to 0. n-onthly tenant. DAnnrn. Mn 1 _ Int mm tn .. n... .......... ..a A '7? 5 " 'A"1':f'iitiid. 11 xii M121. xammwjmsny Wblsai.e{::1;&';adiu `bu uh; :Ihore of Ln`ke(().ou;ohtoh_ing. perhapg t opcqupant is going to t1jyW_i_1_I,teLr campingi ` - - ` ` Br-rI1odlim'y +_v mm` 11' . lggfonV1'A$:cqV!}n`io kid` ' gluma_,Iu.tal,arroTc(lfro u~noe.;i .{jga.Ij)'evtIon . not in nod .'-D.J._2_IIur use _`'_ . ,,.____ .. -A .. !w_e;.. - Tuesday. the 1tii'Ifay of October, can n.. An`. In 1... ..IA.._...._ _ V "- "'-` ""1: '_' "``"'`'II A. D..ol889, at two o clock in the-afternoon, a ` the new a Hotel, in the Town of Barrie. there will offered for sale in separate parcels `by ` PU nmc AUCTION. the following property: I No. l.--Part at Lot No- 55. nn 9.. n vsvvu III. `A Wheet,fe.ll. Wheat.epring.pex-bushel Barley per Oats per bushel............_...,.... PeasperbusherileonnelccggooIIIOII WmnlOlI'OIIIIIIOOIOIIIIIIOOU I-Ia.y.ne_w. 1-ton ..... Straw r n.) D OOIOIOJ OIIOOIIIICDIII w`O|V`IIIOIOO0IIlIVOI.ClIO `Sap:-iin mb perqunrpe1`f%....,... ee. orequertet-e.pe1-o %cei;,hindqne.rtex-e ea.per m NHBIOIIIOIIOIIOIIIOIIOIQQ4 Butter. large rolle.per per dozen................`.... C eeseperm........,...,....A........ Turkeysper1b...................... Chickenspez-pe.ir.... Geese Ducks per Potetoeamerbag v any V alaulrj TOWN & iiuml PROPERTY. Exaou1'oRs' SALE Aonnflrmtn l!'0R sAI.B-`or ax 'E nnmartr. `n'hn~Im.i. nan:-.t froroneo Tonoxu-6.0ot. 1. 1889. . ,.-..-~.. .7. - vv-vvi H T: T~he' tug,-`T '.;&nderson, ;E:.:S'}I;e6:neqBay. - while on her wo.y~to Honey IIarbor,~on'~Mon- day rm on a. rock in the channel. II )- I'I_-._,, '_I,, 'l'\ u an: I` -vo-w Dy b unnoI'ntIIOuocoIoou :perbushel`...... -ooc..oonsnoun .DOX'tOIl-ucvuu.....u....-.... p0_W, - - - A - onnnunggggggg Hatbttia mn cwmlliOVOIO00IIlIiO;CIIO n$ore`1l11bperqunru_e1;.'i;........ | _ IDOIIIOI ,hindqnnrtex-5 1.p9r OlIlOIQ.OIl.g .'. or Ibrolls...... enlarge I dozen................`.... RpermitlOIIIl`IIIl'iIOQ`DulIDID IOYBDO!`m...................... mono: `unn--noanbtu 6 perlbu -1 yo no .. II II c-anon-0 an [5 -vovonr M, DOl"b1l8hC]u`..u'.....b. wanna sat. spring. per bushel . . . . ... 80.... `sit bl over. 9 90 44 XXL. .. 313 66... - 60 ..'l2(X) 9 50.. 12 00 geger n. 10 00.. 12 00 u`|-7 00 `z5:::: $2 8 00....5 PC 5 50:0-q_8'm E I -.-OF VALUABLE--- `Jvell rm timbered.- A D'E`.H_ g a'lot.'is.neor.t - .__.._._ -yo u---\I-"' ' ' Toronio, Agent, Lyon 3*. ' ' 1` " ,'= `is: r; ~ g - ~ :1 fl i` -s=iAg.ent, Mr. Edward9 \ ` ' `r\a- `.'. wt 1: . I L` L? I v_'- 2 xi. JlI(| .`--;:.-.~` ,'~-_- _'_' . 6, % - 1 11 011 Of land .7. I` ` . i:v_.r.::. I L` 7:`, `X I v . I . S. ` VA . . ` . 1 _ V V C .- `J 1 Al , `15=~*~.*-- .- ~" `Fe " "I8Ifa=r m:`z aw` ` V ' M1` -"r 9" * `ii 21'} EH3 .6 39v:,:;1~-r; x , _>,, ; .~.. _. . :~;._ .2_,"` x * 3 ` {Q `n - .';.-....... 'r Y ` ` ` ` ' `Q3 E11313-1151; % Agent; Mrs. MOIIOW 0 V. V-KL. J-`VUU [Queen ofbE_g1a.1:1c1, . bf England, Agen, Mr. Letty `-s~~ - ~:.:;.`.., _ A *1` - _` I ' named Jt-)`nTes was run dvefr the? tire engine at the re `in Callorv s_bI:ock,' )olliugwood. He was ba.dly'bruiae(1. - ll... 11---..- .`--LL -1 II A" ," ___,--.- VW _.-r----_- w-pvu_. - Royal of Lijerpool,` loss is adjus ed by the following Will bedispo {ad of soon as the Insurance C panies DAN The Dal TiF'x;;"co.$.{}3"}ooang th "Memorial ('.`lu_u'ch n_t'Penotang has bton awarded to Mr. 1-Iewser, of Colliugwood. . . ' ` .. ~. ' I\.`,__>_ _',,V_ L,; .."'!, I ll . 10., w- 'Age1i:t, Mr. Lett _Aget, Mr. Lett Stock of `ember % . ' amwuoar II. cI._{_uur usom; 'j" `_`_Y-Q!` _ . ,3. .Two."America.n7' entlemenqvwd f'ere_d' $2.000 fol` 'fhe'b0ues of thei 11:16 ygrepont. ly uxxeartliexl hear Shelbu1`1ie;i` is`? 5 .- ` fflm "l`otcct'1l1a.m` village band it i'it>:\1;--reixcie ix1g'l`)';a:ea1lv ne music; a.nd`.therco::p6ra.tion is to _pa.lle_L_l gnfora donation, A `,. " `nu ` Fouiteetn newembers were admitted to ` ntembeqslxlp in- the Gravenhurst Presby teriau Chupch `lh.at`Suhday,` ` . Major Rogers and wife, of Bufrie, spent `Sabbath in town with their son Mr`, R. R. Rogers--Stayuersun. A . A V 'IVL_ `_ _'__ L.-- ,1. , 1| , .`c `- "up 1 IW .'V;\}ox'risonm, of Logford Mil`-8, has gone to the Northwest and B. C., on a. prospecting tour. ' IIVL- '!_,L_ 1"! ' I I ' up. up. - ' r'I`l:e' `Herald Asays,` Miss Pae, of Barrie, is at present the guest; of Captain and Mrs. Sutherlalyd, -` V - I` n . y . - ___ A mzuunamd J amen Parke, Jrgfof West I Gmvenhurst..iI missing and it is fps;-ed he has bqen drowned. ` "i31{}1} 'i5.}1}iee arrived at" Midland last `Friday with" a bow of 35,000 -10 . 1;-'rms.: 1; _..;a.;9,be the ler est tow ever on_-`by.-a dug A-.on;the Georgian y. -, ` Oonnlnghauy of ($313.; 4:; hq,pear breuohes grqyfuter- . hae,sro1.ted..:on native. tl_IpI;`.-now_ end stronger? thanlihe thorn the tree: m`ay Lbooome top heavy. Another person there Mr. A;u:1rvaw< Wmy, of Mabchdash, has a giant aster which has 84 blossoms and 3 number of buds. i _ b v-o ' i3'rz;.'r'l'f:)`t"'ci'lock-upxxefls repairs. Aprisiier L for theft crawled through a hole in the floor `and escaped. < ' A II_. 1,, l__,__ III E It A I " ;I`-le V-Iiradford Witness says: Pe3ple_a.re qu-am-telling to the zxortheust Of the village. _ Shookiu 1)....-l......-...9__ 1.1.: ..1.._..\/_._.'... . ,.- iI7o:7'?tVl;: roVa-,0I .an kill glove voo? paiyr Iihnnp-` ml. lmsittvely the m an gl'ablo." Do;-. J. Mu rah ism: . Mr; Geo. Bu.lkwill is doing some @311 `stumping at North River .Wltll This new `machine. G`. I-Iowson is billed to ledture to_ ,the A. O. .U. \\`., of Alliston, on 'tl1eu6th October. Fred l\IcEa.chern, Sf Sguyner. fall of a plank the other day and fmctured. his right arm: ` _ s ` Thieves stole 20' bushels f oats from the _b0.l'tL of Mr. MoMulleu. of AveI1i11g,'lusb wee . ' T V V . C v --~..r.,r?`,,_ ,` mm "SW -....... ..._..-v .-v .. -. --- vwwvv v uvu-_--VJ ivw .-----vuv ' Why gut an. uvh on maW have ue 1-ashmore wave at far! .9. . J. cu-olctaon. ""4 or-vw no no ` Hi: 'rfn3 vJvudg.e ]. ,oorriia.n s `zteresting cases were disposed 0 Court at New Lowelllast Frila;'.}~ `Some in- .Ba.rn-raising in the neiglnbor}i`oode.of{Ieon% - ford is just now on the boom. Mr..1gClar `has lately erected a very superior ne.`;_Vw ` `_A__ ______A) 1_____ ___,__ ,_ V, - |"."..'~I.i.- V much larger Aaverage` of wheat than usual has been sown in the vicinity of Baotou. Il.'l ........ .. 0... ...:.*1.._.r -.-.. -.-...; 1.-.... 4..- `uabdla work, are be! ---- ...-..-v-., -v-.....--.v, --- --.- 71: .._--. .11`enrlatta down you I the newest cicadas, at moving 0)) pr-lam. J. Jllwrumnon. H Our 0:070` tlo-ens (N: m _gs in Swim: silk gremly admired. The new school building at Waubausheue is said to be one of the finest in the county. The 3rd anniversary of f the Creinoro 'i.\rletlI0di8t Church will be held next Sunday. .nv , uuw at nun uucu ow Irv _uww at D. v;.";'IynI::;;caor a.`- -' V The Lougrora Lumbr Co : hixigle mm "id shutdown for the season. Kllnea fanning mill factory is to be !oca't-ed near the Beeton elevator. ' * u .9 are being sold `vary `.4, uiobl gray b aha` ,ut I). J. Jltjar on a. ` . iris and draw a war prlmm than be,- faqa, at D. J. Mar (son's. _ Wm. Du has purchued the farm of Geo. Hlinga ounb, Zion, for $3,000. IIVL _ AL I , A J_'.`,_ -_._.. .o._-LL_. """""" "$7 """"V".""""-I "" "U ' " _ The St. James` picnic, Adjalu. was pretty successful,` the receipts being 8700. V ~ : % The prices quoted 4 o smite are m'0tlu tlmm out qI(=5'-kly. ). . uroldaou. M ' nu, . 11'___,I-, 4 , , -.,,2. L __, Ell I.-- I__-_ _._l-...__,I "A'{.}{.I.si'7- izI.'l7e iiZu;},`?'%'I"i13'who dist Church, Alliston, on the 9th prox. ' Tl`--. .-l_AA__ . .....,.. _...n.1._ 1.1 41 .. .. -....._.4 ..i._.1.... uy uvvvv .`..v-.--v -v.'vv ------ vvvvvv-vv w;l.;he Hawkstoge grist mill has been enldrged. to meet the wants of the .connmmi;y. A .11 . 1' `v n . `I _ Il'_Ll_- -ca- awn: vwu iv- ulahene last L F ay. Mr. Leslie now running Tho ,oluoa:"v~st an Ifan.-kuulnlunn -7 Poornnan sB(; was held at Pe'net_ang- 5`: turning factory at ulltime. , at wool no t. Cqulion is Java) ha _ha;! ' John Bolton is one"6f` Bmd!ord`s grain merchants. ' ` _ . The Collingwood Bond of Trfi8.h&I been reorzanized ~ ` V` ' Ink--- _.... Id ......I..IIo..- u 6kn12IuLa"':\IV11 w u awovvvvuovvpvw-nu ` A blgforce 0'! {ma _lu 1ow o.tTv`vork at the Ailiston foundry. q There will be 3 trotting (163 at the Stuynegj agricultural ciroug. . Dnnnunnn'- (`A1155 Inna ,IQ`A at pn*.U- QVQVI-Iw DJVDI M uoh sic;tv1;'aa is reported in the township of Matchadash. . ` - 3 ~ 1 and -nonsurahc. [ H Wh'ir:J"<;s:;l:"1;;contg<{mery}f the ;'}r`d ' 065.` of Tay, 1095 his barn and "shed: with '.._their contents by fire afew dgys 9430." _ ._;`_, 1l.'\ ._1 oar-wvlwn av uuic6i'u:n " 1 '% ,.i nxoluxqu - `AI npouuzil Lad oonaouul into ' Paro- grapu tor Mlnnooiloulon who-` . nun `rho In-row of the" lat. V 1 * Q 5 \lQ.lUDODWV`Q There are 16 modelivtel at; the`Br{\df6rl Model School. . - - 'I`i1ere is Jtyphoiil fevr at`0u' Iko. : Duck shooting is said to tt*t.l1e N'arrows. .' I ` T *` . ~ IVUUFIUGII I W I` ulshene last! a Leslie`; tun f now running` all t T Q It I it J.`3(I?::ololz:;z LI '4' nuo `nut I-`an orpv-I ! Han, db quit all 4 p at am? Im.'aa,arAwd rl stock of mm: 0 use -awaited `par Umhrla and To -In from Enaland. Plum crop in /the xidighborhoorl 0; `Lynn nvnnnnnlx t:`\`n 'Irnu.`Iv' `l\.. Shunt Bay Public School Honor Roll` for Sep+.--. ourth class--L-Ellen Malcolm, George Payne, Millie Hart-. Third clau--Minnie Budd, `Lizziex Muir, ' Willie Budd. Sr. Second--Au ut Cameron, Willie Filling.-.; hug; Qndorson. Jr. Seoond-Martha g\ ortl;y,_ ary Malcolm`, Jennio 'ROHan ' '1-`k"`< *.`.L.,.;. .".'*L. V '. `Glovob V In an i ' , 1:150. and`! .. ladies at 1801! got V IIQID_ 'I\Ingn-- no- Alan -Il-- In mgorinc T at 150. niii`1`Y3 . 181: 2 1! 25. to 400. I pull`. The 0:3: any (mo. nun . T vdi?i8}i'a"uiii if"to9bJis' " '5' )'cia'e'-'ir5o's'i'c:'37t7}z'3'2'- , The Batriie papers charge our boys with h having treated their . p onents`, the .Barrie.._ J uniors, to a` shower of ecayed` vegetables, as they came down from the groun s to the boat, the deyof the late muth. If it is insinuated~ thatvtho lacrosse boysedid-this,` * the,5:her '_ is `grpudless. If`, it"_"is_n ieant' t 't1i'&c*the an-`ri~ faudwa had so1ite1e'u'-es ect 'Y5i`.'$hmIVes' bi` 1thir"`t6w, 'a'"f6'et` fit?! " an altercation with some .st:e_et gamins. T whom; thew met- -.the.`nI-in-i1"mav` Inn :...m..e. an uuwuamuuu wuau uulnB street; gamms,| vghomthey met, .the`sC_;ory may be ygrtly 1:1-uAe.`.The Junior lacrosse` team would scbrn `doihg anything of 'the"kh'1"d.4--OlliaV 'l`imm|, 50c. to-'60. a"/piece. ' `Jun vvrub, lVlU|i|lDI'0U|','wIIoUUi "Iu0n,` 8c. to 9c. 9;` pound; lamb, 8c. to l0c._ agound; chiokens,i40c. a}"pair.; butter, l6c."`to 17. l_ lb. (roll) ';~'eggs, Me. to 15c. oxdozen zsgune. trimmed hides,.3 centa`a.ll,>._;,she;eps`kins, 5 4%,," , ` IUIJI II U \ Times. ~-Iain-1oc*Notos. ~ Last Szgtgnrg1ey,'p,~mgrkgt w_p.s much above the avera.ge,of,th,e last few weeks. Not- withstandillg ,tl)e`. "attendance of farmers at _the_, e)El1 iliItio'1i`di1rin' `the 'week`J'wh`ich one xniglycp `eugpose JvV0!l_l hove` kept; them` at home on aturrlay. they were nevertheless, ouc.ir;'foree.to _Qonside_rable grain was brought in as well at meg, poultry and garden produce. The following were the current prices on the market eq\1ta_.re':\;yheat, 780. to 820.; barley. 350. `Doi0c....;l_ oats. 26:: to 270. ; posse , *45e..-to-50oI ; -pbtitoea, 35. to 400. as hag; apples. $1.50 to`$ 2.00 a bag; hwy, $7.00 to 88.004: ton: straw, $5.00 to $6.00 9; ton; beef. hiddquareers, $6.00 to ` $7.00 per 'e_w-b.'; 'forequ'artere; $5300; inuton,i 8`c. &_pou_1}(1;_laxn_b, _8_c. to_l9c`.`_a ,p_ggnd; wuw: mm 5:uvuuvy,-m lIll.i|'|UQ I:0nl5l`88U to. t.lm;.vu.1xandz9 Jay. `9.m.`?`.`!95 .WItn99sed.o2 -repaired to the residence .40! czuuuv Jauu, UV 111`; IV lllltlllll U1 VVCEU .I{Ol'0ntv0 J unctiop. The or an peeled forth the wed- ding mardh soothe. ridal part?` moved u the aisle. The ceremony was per or Mr. German. The bride looked very charm-. ing. attired in -cream Merveilleaux with veil and orange blossoms. '-The bridesmaids, Misses Maggie and Bertha'Bird, wore dresses of _Ni1e,green a_ul.yellow. The groom was med by v. * supported by.'Dr.= Gillespie, of West Toronto Junction. After the ceremonfy the guests` the bride's 7 parents`. V Blake -_ j . street, where ` `.b:akcrm awaited theiii. .' _Th_._liuppy"c6uple`.left on the 4.40 `train for ftlie east` _ol1oWe..d,i by` the best` wishes of . their manyi friends. The whole affair was characterized by Va, refined taste.-and ~gentllity,:in marked contrast to. thndvsllanr rlinnlnu nnmn6w.-. ...:a.........J ._ a.ua Hunt to uuuuuug U1 Uul u'u:uur.I Ill UOWII W110 were pleased to_ met him and congratulate him on his atta nment of the highest muni- cipal dignity in the [gift of the county.-- Collingwood Enterprise. ' -Last `.Wedne_sda.y afternoon the Collier Street Methodist Church was thronged with people to Witness ` the marriage of Miss Annie Bird,to Dr. Williams of West Toronto .Innnh\n "Wan nnnnn an-...I...I .....LL 4.1-- ___,, iiiuighurst correspopderit oi the Orillja Times says: ' Expressions of regret were .`.univei'so;1 here,, when the suddeneud un- gtimely ,giea.th ei: Dr. `W. H.`.B.l_a.ckstock, of Thorold, "became knova{u.; twenty . one y'eai"6f practice in"`this~pa.1`n, he was well andfwor|.~bly,-k-nown; and his pro- fessional visits 2 were rendered doubly benecial by" his cheeif i1l'a.11d aiibiie mmmer. V00 IIIJIIHI Chas. Drvury; -_:Jn--"_'l"_\_. Mr. Chas. MoGibbon, of Penetang, `was in town on Friday, and attended the evening session; of the Council. Mr. MoGibbon is Warde1_io_f thocountyof Simcoe, being roba.b- ly the youngest man who ever held t at im- ortaint office, and bears his honors modestly. e met a. number of old friends in town who Vun-non nlnnmul in august L.... .....'l .._'......-;._-.1-.. j Mr. W. Maynard returned from Sparrow Lake last week, after five day's ca.'mpin g.' Joe Henderson and Mr. Maynard's brother Jack accompau-icl him. In the ve days *4 _he_y killed qiggy maskinouge, a v'_r:yTgood r"ecord, "Edd one that probably may safely challenge any (what of the sea.sou.--0rilliu- Packet. _- ---- Jvvvuv o The congre ation of Trinicy Church Brad- I ford, have a. .zu'vcst Home festival to-do . The rogram is a sermon by Rev. Franc 1, of Cookstown, a. five o'clock dinner, a.- promenade concert and speeches by Col. Tyrwhitt, M. P., Wm. Mulock, M. P., and the clergyman present. ' ` ' . 1 1\t..'u7 \r..-..._._;1__L__;,_-'a A w n ` At the school board meeting held on Fri- day evening last the `present teachers were re-engaged. and `Mr. `James McKee, of Barrie, son of `Inspector McKee, will like- ly be secured to teach the second division until the end of the year.-Allist6n Herald.` 7|-___ ____________Lg,_, ,nrn v V w ' -V" 1."-" "'``"-`'`7J` : ` A mun-named Strumher , from Torrance, took the caresses of five are to Graven- hurst last Monday. He killed the animals in Torrance. He has killedten'besrs this. `summer out of thirteen which he has seen. The Raine. Brass Band loathsome of its rlayers {when the Iroquois Medicine Co., eft town. Six residents of Rama, someof whom were bantlsinen, were given er- maneut situzitions in the company.-- ews Letter. - ` Severn-Brid e has been a ituted over the charge of atealging a. plow y member of one of the Methodist congregations there. The person-accused has promised` to show that he got the plow honestly ' ` A __..- ...._.-_1 \;______L__,_ p,.,,, , In , Mother Gammon, of McPhee s Switcli; went O\'el_'_t0 the 'mu{oripy on`?1?riday morn- ing having oompletec tlm.o.l|ott_ed three scor and ten years. Her funeral was largely a- tnnderl .. - JUNE `t'$'.}12'Zif This is from M&pie;;Hill :-White Eagle: bwe baliclub b'oumi'n . Yield` of spring wheat from 20 .to. 35 usheis._to the acre. The iozulity 6verr_un with cattle buyers, Q1: so on. ' A . _____ ...l.... ._ `.-----var The ynanagers of the Shelburne cheese factory shipped on Monday 112 boxes of cheese forwhioh they received 91 cents per pound. ` - v A __|_,,_, -__,,. 1 4| Ame -1-: `I" . - .1; vv-avvv Uvvvg svIu,Jvu:o 711!` III" II. Ila .llI'!l'l`(I-- son's. ` - The Rev. R. Moodie and wife, ot s`anr; were welcomed home on their return-from ._`tlie1`()l_diCou n:tg-`y l)yt; gbqdljf mmber bf we Prebiiteriaxzs of the 'townm'il'_`neig11bor- hogd. woo: - -virtuous`? DVVIIIJVJ `I879 JVGIU `Va'_' & The Collifxgwood Bulletin say; ,tI;{.[ lm fully 12.000 baskets of lumdhav tip- mllinawmxd; t.a'mu~inm:'nnIo."1ja, -~ :1 from the Blue ounminslqpo,` noxprt ow-0 _ QIIVV VUUIIIDUUVB suuul HWY Bed f.r;m Blue hounupin} ollingwood; to various polutb. VIVL- E-___--._- -.___-A _I II, , , I - --,_--.. -..__, -- ._------ rv----v ` The farmeyg ground C ` _ rs . Falls wjho_ have been aecuitoined to re. se hay for th` lumber camps, have broken up their meadows ind are going to raise morg grain. flII_--\Y-__. l\____L,,;-'__.9-, in ,, I -4` Q. auv LVVW Ltviv UUIIIJI vuunzu, 4-.|_ruu`ur:., J was 0 ened last Sunday. _The Mgthodist Chum w_u`.g give: $110} 01>: portuuity"b'o tittud the '6pehing`iervices. ` Logglpg. is the, usqfur nmus9men_t.of lame` of MoonaejI:o';`rqaidoutm .1 Wiiliamimpson logged`-inaveu bres withtouly two tetm;'an`d somebody rises to iuguire who boat is. V` English and FM" chum" `-of; dfeu goods and trhmuiu ,' hosiery, kid and cash mare am even. nlu mvdntatta A mazon gmma a nu vrmuum glam.-n,pIu M)`, 5) &`c pJ"8t son '1. , uouery, Oordotoua A mazqm v at D.-`J; Murchi- loner Boil; I\III an 1;l;;aV'_1`I:v;`; ::;:{r'3'v':t;ri::;_(73i-121.122.!-1' A:-'dtrea,';| Inna nnann.` Inn}, .Q.n'u.Inw 'l`Iu-. 1l.{Ll..ulno orange ' Blouoms. ..\-.-_.I-__ '-L_.,,, _ s:'.;;.:.;,;,.:g.. 'Ai.1Io?c,"S:"'SaJcY{S&Lu, has his new f_ro.'me burn completed. It is agooxl, substantial `and handsome" farm building. V `in mu`:A -A`---` J---A`r -- ,__, _... -..-, `.......-V... uuwuuwu ua nut-DL_'uOl'l. " "Cup1;ein"La wler then went` euhoretrmed 5 himeelg with e. rev91ver\end-returned to. the ; Nevgriunu. He glimbedf om the me nd with.aicr_nsv'ban felledethe ammo: `tlie].crew whq came tovsfgrd him. He then opened a. fire. with hie revolver, end a bullet etruok- e_ sailor nemed Mendel` inthe `leg. .The`otlier! .`n in t_hi.l.iqpt.dod of security. .- K `H ' A_gtgI":aj_tib1e H 6f the ii emegged from ` 'eheuihia1n ~phoe-' ' . .3"u i17{`eppto'ibih . Cep- `tein,'I_.fe`yv.ler *h;om`_h_ehiq!hgeized and disarm`- ed him. He we; then transferred to the pe- *:'*t t~ 3%.`:-.:'.`;?h; :u:::.'9*r:Pe~2. : ---' --- .r.u \avI\n. The highest price tllat.\Vilkie Uollins ever. received for sf novel" was 5000 guineas, which was paid to him for Armadale by George Smith before a line of the story, which originally appeared in The Cornhill 0 Magazine, had*been ~w_.rittenz- `_`Armadale has neverbeen a favorite with` tl;e..p_nblic, but it is a very. powerful book, and a story ` of the most absorbing interest. and Dickens faxpreaed `ahigh opinion of it. Just after the bargain had been concluded between 101. 9I3.th9=t and E59. vui-f'-;9r;*:1?r W a ` discnnsion at the Athenaeum "one `afternoon nhoutrbqqk `prices during which, Hayward verv:.aor_im9niou~1y .rnint&iI,d.:*h&.t G99.rs .Smith__oouldn t possibly lhavetpaifl such a Inmrrtowilkie Collins, and-.af'tper mi pm` ranted on the subject for some time, Dickens - uturnedto a friend and whispered:_".`Can: 1 youmonder new that that : man in :I0*!.II , . :2 .1:-ally exsorated::? i' {Bhaoheray nply.:a:short tim6=beiore`=his` death zxmgratulsteri Collins. nu 4|... c.............a:.._ -...I LA-1 L!-~ ~hus culnninweil igj bloodshed. ` During tghettemporery Qbeancg, of Lawler Messrs. Block ahd:KnoVvlsput'e`crew A of five lnen_p.l_)oerd the boat.` When'Lawlo: retqrnedrgo tgge Neversink. on which it we: hie..intenof1:o; sleep, he ordered the men 03`, but tII"e"y phid.h6`Ittontion;to his-ogde:-in.;' ""'""'r`.iI5|7i"Ii""~".llb"KII `ilzhmmn-.---._A __I__.__ - , V -.__v. - cufgnliaacoa` an lllooclslnpd. i=tIJom>o_x ,. Oct. 2.--The trouble between Qcptgln J, W. _L_awler gnd Black over tI_1I"` bxtinhip of the boatbfeversink in Iihioli Captain Lawler crossed the`: 7;Alantic,~ : had uln1in;xt`9 in: bloodI1_e_d.. * 5.. 5:; . `l\.-_2___ LL- L,_-H ` 5` on the transaction-, -`sud hixn.thst he -__.~- ..v---v --- - -o -vs--n'UIU-IIADGEI \JU|||I. v ` had never. himself mean; gniuch "as 5000 by any of his books. The, punchose of "Armsda.le was not 6 pro tabiotrsnsaction for Mr. Smith-{but ~`~`Romo1e- proved s-still wo:sebarga.in,_. ss 7,000; was psjdjgr it, and V of- the * first` expensive editionivonly. some` 1700 copies \'e're said. The "statement that `Collins has left copious reminiscences and` nnmei-onsestorieseisvincox-rect. During the last raw` years he received several proposals _on the. subject of reminiscences, but de-T "elinled to enfertsin theni. " >- -_ -_._ ~r- --- "Gen. Faidherbe, the grand chancellor of the legion of honor, who died on Saturday, has 'e1_i'ered for more than forty years from locomottoryataigiay He contracted the malady in 18517, in whe`re,_`, during an ex- .Pdit19nh ?!*IIi.I1h i *9!` iaht. den and nights Wet to th'e'skin .' His case was with- out a precedent" in medical science. Gen. eFaidhe`rbe wa s a member. of the inutual autopsy society. one of the rules of which prescribes that the body of a deceased mem- berlbelongs to_ the society and that an 1 autopsy sh_ould he..n)ade in the presence of ` all the members; `It is particularly upon the brain that studies are made, and an- ` other rule requires that the brains of dead members shall be preserved by the society, V 80 the general s brains willhe placed beside those of Gambetta, Dr. Broca, Alfred AI-. eeline and Dr. Gondreau. ` rm iirmnh is after all going to have its share of the royal favor, and the Rangoon people, who have been pleading hard for an ex tension of Prince Albert's tour through their pro. V vince, will be gratied at the decision. We b` lieve it comes from the Prince of Wales himself and is based on political grounds; } but PrinceiAlbert'Victor will be the first in of the royalfamily to have visited this out- V lying Indian} possession. His tour will copsequexitly be continued beyond the original limits and wjllm probably last well into tli'e a'pring.i - i ' ` ' .0-.. 'l.`_:.IL-_L- `Id- .,,.,, I I n -' _-.- ----- v-v -r--u---nu. wnnwvvu-vnnun vn nuuv k+weo|~,drovo. through -Brqungr at 7 p.*f;m.e---on V thogdyurn ,` ' -!n`{5oEeH my cowund lmfaorable" uni! `i- glid notqenjoy; it, as much as their "5'hlimidtres'a`f~ 3 = . IIVL- |____-.Is;__;_ _,,2,,,, ,3 1-: u 1,: . unis-`-:a;&wsst-. - -vi o---unvlvuvlvvi V "El`:a.ui'very sorry. to hear that Lord Salis- bury s health is again causing considerable anxiety to his friends and colleagues. The belief is gaining ground daily that Lord Salisbury may have to relinquish the cares of ' oice, and is connected with the extraox-din` ary rapidity displayed just now by those who favor the formation of a new national ' 'i;io;|;$;: ;;;;1:.;g '1la}"e$Z'3i} '33 93;` ;;n time at Singhampton, the apiary of John Stinson being theichief place of plunder. " mL__ ______________ _g LL- Lu.-_u,,,,, n ---- .....r- vuu ',_l`he'Pr'ince"_o'I Wia1ehe'e,returnu'l to Lon- down all the betterlor his stay in Scotland, and quite able to visit the theatre every evening Sitting by the aide of the Duchess of Fifeilii a pansy cart he looked` a perfect picture of health, and the constant round of picnics andexcuraions to Denylock, `Cella- ter and elsewhere scarcely savored of_ the family jars about which I0 much has been said and written. aluu lpu \_yl'WWll. ' Ptiilce Henry of Batteniierg has taken to drivinghis wife about inxa curioha "chara- -bamce with {our horses, much more pre` tentioue thanthe humble: conveyance: af- fected by his relatives. e `I . __ ______ 41.1-'\pu u: ii: mien`-be": '33-u ni.-wuu Wlllle'Col- Inn dot for .|n-Iluclulo--l3||u. Iurlcr .'l`rlc-s to Capture the Never-sink. _ Oct. 2. `--'_l.` he Queen ha; been an- j6y'in'g< the) cold weather at Brlomer vdry _..-I. -_.1 I.-- I__-_ .1...--_:__ I_-___ .L__ _.__--I l --'-- --..-. . 1 . =.The hereditary prince .of e Hohanlolw ` _Le_n'g_e_nlj_erg errived `at. Bislniorel Llynt. week-7 on : visit to the Qheen. '1 am tbldiet the of thie prince to one of 71-17 1' Mn- ` J'`!!'t8.i.andd9iI8liA69'I 33 I56! 15 -`hi _ nounoed. He is n grandson of 1'. Queen : half eister, the late Princess` date of Hdhenlohe. and is a" first cousin -of tho Ger- man Empress. `tl!I.-n._:..`_- .1 IIV-'|;_ I_,'_ __4.__.-`_ .1 .__ 'r -_ -v- -w gouuuvuuuwn uv-J lgtor than usual, sad%`aii+1agt`he bIiudin`_In5witorm of 1m. -._._-|. .I..`-..- LI_.____"_.L `D..- ___-_ _L n _ -,_ , waif ,va,MaNr .. ..T7rm=.. ouesu? moi ~ A` ` OT!`-lEgEROVALTlES.` ~ II -I . F Enmuzn YATES: ----u mo. RENNICKS. v ierxn sumo - a Dentist; will be atelthe %yall1ngton lilgltial ratable on the nut Tuesday in av monthtor :.r.'g-:.*;r..:: ..::;.....:;,.-.,,..,.ri A b.a.e_ket.e " The. lum _`1i:dighborl.ioorl offe Kirkvil e was excellent this `year . .Dr. Ayleswortlfs {arm produced about; ` 13,200

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