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Northern Advance, 24 Apr 1890, p. 1

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[gm v..._._ ._......a vvv --cu ".?J;);l;s;own is reported to huge 18 drau- makera. - - Bread is cheap at Orangeville in consequence of 5 war among the town bakers. Last Saturday one baker dropped the price from 12 to 9 cent: the four pound loaf. On `Mon- day it sold at the uniform rate of 10 cents. y "1.1.;.; .;{.;,;:1;.;`i;;.`1;;.;;.1a.;.;;;;;';h., % vicinity of Everett. ' , _.__. _.._`.-_____-._w--vv T S-e\ret;aTt1VcaTses of typhoid fever are reported i at Longford. ` . A can u l T.";1`ne"I'n diana are doing some tall fishing in 1 the nei hbm-hood of Waehago, and some tine - piokere have been landed. ` ,T I II`! I In *.. ` t______ _. ._. ------ - . The Long-f;>l:d' -Slbbath 81311001 has an atten- dance of nearly 100 and is doing well under Mr. Hill's able auperintendence. (\_-,-___I 1 Th; ;1;v-1; -<;ommeno.ed needing. . "1. ya no .-an. ' Wheat, in theneighborhood of mi: Valley, itis now said, never looked better. . Chas. Robertson, reman of T the` Edgar roller mills, has moved into his new honse.- ' ` ` _ , _`. -_._----. -.---u There were 250,000 Whitesh from the: vovernment hetoheriee put into the bay near ` Lefrov a few days a o, and the same number of bars salmon wil be put in at the same point. tun C\. . - - V | nun` nay, opumuu ruver. uerpent mver, ` Aluoxiis Mills. Blind Riv . Thessalon. Bruce .`\'.lnv~, Hilton. St. Jose `is Island. Garden ziiu-r, and Sault Ste. Mags. leaving Sault Ste. Marie at daylight ever _ unday. Tuesday and 'l'}nll`8day. The Satux-::y's steamer only will ill -ut (`ockburn Isla_ and Meldrum Bay. l'.\lm\' Sov.\~n,-The steamer Northern Belle" will l(`FL\'C (`olllngwabd ever Monday and 'l`11,ursduy at 8 a.m., calling at ldland. leaving mere on arrival of morning trains from Toron- m_ for Parry Sound. Byng Inlet and French l- .iv(:r. returning same route. For information we. to freight rates nd fares. aonly to all agents or the (`xrs.nd 1`run Railwgiy. to the pursers on I-x')ul`(l lhc steamers. or to he Great Northern ';`mn.~iL (30,. Collingwood. HUM/\:-lI.ON(l, (`HA9 nan/rnsnnxr ,,, , ___,r`- -a..-_v-` -v- ---- --':-r-v-I 'VtCU`V\J&\I \IUl The Holland LuidingrBrewery is to go in-' % to operation again. 1 rnL_.. .. A . _ 7.. _-a..-. F v V Oteemore claims to be the most wide-awake ` lvgllago En sporting line: the Dominion can 33150 . ' . . The Mission Collections of the Bradford ` Presbyterian Church for last year amounted to $176.49, and the total amount raised by the congregation for all purposes was $816.65. l rm.- 1:r-1I-...1 1 -_.`.a:___ 1-awn, of.` Creemore people were suddenly seized with some mysterious sickness _ the other night. " ..`3'!.? 21 `;di.';!i'3 .'?i2.'?'i l ~.;`j ` ' I'I' "". I :Rev. Mr.` Turnbnll, of Eadv, is conducting very interesting fortnightly meetin s in the school `house on behalf of thei Pres ytorian Church. ' V J .1 qV5VV;l'\;;t'~look`s aplendid in some parts of man-. % non , r_'__._ -._. `y- w..- ruv "- _ iGOQl_`gO Warner, of OoulsoIA1 VaLCornLero, has I ommenoed cnttinahis big stock of log and WM: Walker has nished cutting his stock of shingles. % leaving he ronvnd"aronnd the-`edges of the 1 house, and the ioemen are hard put to keep \ ,the_.atmoture from" oollapning. `The Buffalo men `allege that the nature of thevground was V-miareprecentedeto them and itia said threaten .a ~lawanitfor big clunagea. in one the build- ing falls. - Mr. F. Woolverton. the Secretary -of the Fruit Growers , Association of Ontario, says that Inanyof the finest fruits in the province are produced near Barrie and Orillia; ` ., V `.--_.._v_- ----- -run.-v IUIIID Vllllls Z Coulaon'n Oornon people : are `rejoicing at the gtarting of the plow. - f`_______ f_____ _,, Q IN I \ A. - I III. Amldnlolicc is h I me . ex-cby {van that after the last m (late the 99.15 executor will proceed mom mute the assets of the said, decealed e,.em,(-I oulnersons entitled thereto. havin en hm: 3 to the claims of which he she Wm not 1) had notice. and the -said executor pm them r; liable for the said assets, or any: claim or 0? = `0 any eraon or persons of when the time Mfume he s all not have had notloovlt The debt such distr1bution.'~ ` " ' j hereby notirdof the said deceased are also the mid me that all sums due and own: ~ oxecutor at cam mu" be Ema to um "'1 Uluocd in hig E36. otherwise be some will`-be B::,::*:a::::.:.:e:.*::: L 16-10 Shwruv asmsrkn . T. Solicitors to: we Executor. $80 In an excel-' Iu_1vuu. wluu IHUIIKILIJ G can aver; mondiyf so: a _"reprea9`utg Cilia` ""l:`ot ,dea"o_rixit1oh, feturnint, m[9"'-. A` smoon an noMn~rTIo1Tw/on cAN4n_A om: cmmmox pj----- uvn Irrlwivgvgn vs vuv ,yVvv_u VI. unlflv UIIIUF K ,.,ioI1zyvaj,,:,;,`.,_f` -V __ ' .. g '; ' 3 ' jfhq Funk Allan-.~Hindv|,:` .Edwa1ad_~ A`Auaw.iBon6.I%Dinil Fr-or MW-1>t.:Wil:` |l..>. "` "'\.gL<.. I'll? URI-IIV CI-I\l `IQ!-IUV\-I D UUI VII-IVCDU ULIVIUULI And whereas the eeid persona desiring to form the said company hove petitioned the municipal Council of the said town to peas 3 by-law granting them authority to lay down pipes and drive or sink nrteeinn wells for the conveyance of water under the streets, eqnereeend other public places of the" said jtown. subject to such terms and conditions as` the Council znight irnpoee. Ant` mhnnnnn IQ 3- qnnnnkin LL-L LL: -_-... .. nu yuv Iuuu. yuuuuuu no grnuuvv. - _, { Therefore t e municipal `Council of the co or8tibn':o the towhvof Barrie e_ha.ot gs i El` u: ' '"n'&`5'$L'i?s'i`$ 3a"i'r`Q"1'3? an em; prayer Inf the said petition be qrauted.- ` Thdnfnrn `aha nnun:n:nn'l `(Wan-u.lI` -13 LL- ICU LIEU JUCIHI ` And whereas the said statement or declar-. ationa have on the 21st day of April, 1890, been duly acknowledged in duplicate by the said parties signing the came before the Mayor of the said town, who has received the same and gnnted a certificate thereof.- All!` urlannnnn {Jan hair` nan-Ann An-iulnn Ln Si:th,-ThatPthe operotiona of the said company shall be carried on at the town of Barrie,` in the county of `Simone; Province of Ontario. ' C1-__-.2LL 'IL-L LL_ _-!J --_..._-`___ 3-, 1, _-_ . v.;;:a:i.th,--That the said oompahy is to ex- I int` fty yam. ` V % - All!` Ilihn `ha .AI't` n`nC-A-nan` Au 4IauJ-'_ VV KUWI L91 UIII\Ij ""i`9l|1ird,-That the amount of copibtal stock of said company is one hundred and twenty thousand dollars. ` 1I-..._A.L - 'L_L LL____ -.__ ;.S._ L` _ _ _ _ ____1 vuJUU. lent tra 9-mt UU F` veller. HIIDIUD UL BC-L BIIIJUIX UL UUVUI-I0 LIUILDID UGVI-In Fifth,---That there are to be three direct- Iora for the first year, as follows, namely, Frank` A. Hinds, Edward A. Bond and George B. Phelps. V n:vf}\ __'I`HnI-, flan llflll-`:l\I'| A I-I-In nn:1' UIIUIIBEI-l\A MIUIIGI B. -Fourth,-'-That that-e are aix thousand shares of said stock (if twenty dollars each. w<';;ond,-Thst the object of the said com- pany is to supply the said town of Barrie with water aforesaid. . T V 'I`|_3.__I "I'\L_L AL- ___--.-..L _E -____'L,`I _L,_l_ _,,,_' __ __ _._ Whereas Franks Allen.Hinds, Edward Aus- tin Bond, Daniel`Fraser Macwatt, William John Valleau and Frederick A. Lett desire to form a company for supplying the town of Barrie with water, under the provisions of Chapter 164 of the Revised Statutes of On- tario, 1887, entitled, `-` An Act respecting ioint stock companies for supplying cities, towns and villages _with_ gas and water, and `have signed a statement or declaration, bear- ing date the 2lst day of April, 1890, setting ~ ' forth ~ In! AA` Dal -1 v`E|:i`:'at.-That the name of the said company I shall be_ The Barrie VVater-Works Com- i puny. qnnnnr` 'Vr`nn.- I-I-In n`\1`An`- A` C-Ln nan}.-1 AA... ICI-I IAIIVUI Report No. 1, Markets, was presented by Councillor Msrr, and recommends that in view of encouraging entertainments to the Town Hall that the fee each night to Messrs. .J. Powell` & Co, be $10 as the past two years. By-Law N o. -.-,' ii-e-e;)`e;1`:ing the Incorpora- tion of the Barrie Water-Works Company passed the 21st; day of April. 1890. UL J. CIIUUCI-l`|llDIIVI-IU HUIIUUU. Mr. Fletcher, chairman of the Board of Works Committee, presented a report. which recommended that James Smith be engaged as road overseer at $1.75 per day, his duties to begin and end when directed by the Oom- V mittee on Public Works ;. also that the tend- er of Messrs. Mickle & Dyment be accepted for supplying lumber to this corporation at the fol- lowing rates. viz.. pine, $10 75, cedar, $9. 50, and hemlock, $7 50 per M, said lumber to he of good quality, and to be delivered when required. `D........a. KT- 1 lt....I...a.- _-_ ....-_-..L-J L" vswunuvu vv IIILIJ nu yayuscuv U1 U1! 931153. The Fire and Police Committee regret that they cannot recommend the prayer of the petition of F. M. Smith and others, in refer- ence to electric lights for Sunnidale Road, and also the motion to have one at the head of Penetanguishene street. 11:1 mnnknn A`-nan:-nan-n A` L`-A 1)---J A` IIUUI-I I.U|III\I UUI IVVUI The second says that whereas Mr. Rat- clie has become a resident of the town, it is recommended that the ne imposed on him. amounting to $25. as a transient `trader, be credited to him in payment of his taxes. TBA Winn nnrl D1-\`:1|n l,..~.....:LL.... ........_-A. A.L-L ;,j)UN'1`Y ()F sMooE. uusuuuusug Iiu vU,11U 00. ' The following petition was read : To the Mayor and Council of the Jlliuzicipal Corporation of Barrie: We, the undersigned ve` persons, desiring to form a company under the provisions of Chapter 164 of the Revised Statutes of On- - tario for supplying the said town with water, humbly pray that the municipal Council of the said town may be pleased to pass a by- I law granting authority to us to lay down pipes, hydrants and gates, and to drive or sink artesian wells for the conveyance of Water under the streets, squares and other public places of the said municipality, ac: cording to the provisions of Chapter 164 of the Revised Statutes of Ontario, subject to and in compliance with the terms and condi- tions set forth in the by-law hereto annexed, and the contract thereto referred to. FRANK ALLEN Hmns, EDWARD Ausrm Bonn, DANInLiFmi.snR Macwarr, WILLIAM JOHN VALLEAU, FREDERICK A. Ln'r'r. l\..LA.I A..- OI Ionn . nunnlvn (to 145.11`. Dated April 51`: 1390. REPORTS. Reports 18 and 19, Finance, were present- ed by Reeve Burton. rm... :... ..................,a- 1.1.- _-_...-._L -c wTu eL;i:`e;:vr:c`o`l;UI;1lende the payment of ao- counts to the amount of $353.45, which had been found correct. 'I.l__ ...-__.,j _,_,,, A` A 1 an 1\ . l\l`I I-I Ilslulg - A5 vlezter from Mr. C. W. Plaxton,` as counsel for Mr. H. Sewrey, demands the balance of the bonus granted to Mr. Sewrey and mtereat from January last, the whole amounting to $5,116 83. mlln -unL.:..- ---_ ..--.'I , UIIU II Iul Messrs. Joseph Howcraft, Wedlock and others petition for a sidewalk on Ann Elizs and Melinda stret, setting forth that they have had `to walk throuah slush and mud long enough. A `nffnn `Inna Mn (1 `I7 DI--l.A_ -- George Cameron gives notice that he will appeal from the assessment of his property as too high. mr......-.. T..-....I.. `l:l ..._-__:4 11'r_.n._u, ,, u vvqu IUDUI James H. Scott made application for the position of road overseer. Mr. Bailey prays that the two "willow trees near his residence he out down or closely zrimmed, as they are a great nuisance to 1m. pg . .u .. . _ --- 'L'.l'he .By.-Law. Incorporating the Barrie Water-works company Paes'ede-B.e'- A port: of Finance committee, Board of Works and Miarkete Adopted. "The regular meeting of the Town Council was held atthe Council Chamber on Monday night. His Worship took the chair at 8 o olock.- All the members were present ex- cept Councillors Pearoey and`Frawley. Rou- tine business}:-usual. L V "3 " PETITIONS AND COMMUIS ICATIONS; A letter from Mr. Robert Bradford, (Hie-. ohning the honor of poundkeeper, was read, the writer recommending Councillor Pearcey as a fit and proper person to till the poei`ion. A letter (hursnnah from Mr: 1.`. Whit` as a nu: nuu yl upon. pplauu DU uu Iaul`! P0311011. A letter (personal) from Mrs. G. White wa_aVrea.d. ' Y_...__ TI bI,,LL __ .3 II -I I A GONSIDERABLI AMOUNT 0FjWORK- Quuzfrmt noun. . ` \()'l`If fl`) is hereby glv * H:\'i'~sL-,1] SLututeu'c n. Hm`. 34; man an cred having; vluims against Eimnilton, mm of the '\ Lin: ttouuty uf Simcoe. F :.lmIxL111u]3U1day of! rd to send by post. pr -`err `hy__& Esmn. (Barri `Town PARLIAMENT IN snssnm. BY: LAWS. uu nu , JJIILIUIC an nuu. 101` (1615. iokle v. Ohriatie.-Aotion to set aside conveyance; M0051-thy, Peplqr & McCar- th .'Vlor.,fpl,' ; Mclltirrich 85 00. , for deft. _' ._ b __wl_v` V85, Elreqt.-Action to {reform con- jay';noo;`.`v `Mc0uFthy, -Poplar dz _MoUiarthy, for pl` ;; Eamon &.Croa_w__1gko_for dft." u ;P.-rkdr vs mid 4-`W-++?Ao%io1.1..f2 .r=.% `I . 10-` oouh1;`.~ `Let`:nox`,`AIil'_;&_;._K/1'15, fat` I vv. u.` xxuuluux I01` llelli. Lawrence v. Wright. -Action for an account. Mq,U,u_-thy, Pepler an McCarthy, fotml ; Fisher & Bell fox; deft. nu- .. nr._:.:'. ' -n..-.. L. " - -- ` \IUl U0 -P61-tor v. Mosea.--Action fdr an account. Mo0srt:hy,' Poplar & McCarthy, for pl` ; W. J. Keatingjor deft. V.` j A `A non uuuuuy, unj fun 5 Ll`VV__l on Diylel I0!` (1016. Barton V. Midland.`-'-Action "for injunc- tion of damages. McCarthy, Pepler & `liI<;Oarthy, for` `p15; W. H. Hewaon for e t. ' ' `n.*_A_-_. _ an . .. -' vuanuw Io I-IIIIVVI-Ic"" IIUIIIULI IIU 0311061 ID0115- gage, material alterations having been made after execution. McCarthy, Pepler & Mc- Carthy. for p15`; Irwin & Styles for deft. Rnrtnn we Mi:Il.m.IA_A..;:.... `c... :...-.--- yua. , \Ia LL. uauvu lUl.|1Ul.Ih . I 'Wateroue v. Taylor.-Action to recover value of goods in chattel mortgage. Me. Carthy, Pepler 85 McCarthy, for pm ; Hood .& J aoke for deft. l\L2I.I.. _. 1')..-_., A an uusauuy w uauwu Luz` uuua. O'Connor v.. Strathy---Action for dam- ages. McCarthy, Pepler & McOar thy, for pltf ; G. H. Eaten for deft. ` -Wu`-nutnnn up 'lV....l..- A Q13... 1.. _- _ _ ,_ , waommerce v. Ma.rp6le.- -Action on notem. MoGarthY.. Peplet 8; McCarthy, for pl` ; Strathy & Eaten for deft. (\ nnnnnu cu Q]--.-LL... A _L-_- _ ,, I tun. ,- .L|.UuLL In uuuno IVA ucut. McGlone v. Clinton. --Action to recover possession of land. McCarthy, Pepler & Mgcmthy, for p1' ; Hearn 85 Murchison for de t. - ,`A____,____ , 11- `u A .0 '-Lu: .1111 , vv o 1.]. JJUUHUUU l.Ul' U515. _ ~ Boyd v. Johnston.--Wilson & Evans, for` "pm ; A191: Skinner for deft. 1\A..V:.-....... .. l\.f..T...a.,...L AI--- nu-,..,,, Pill , IXIFA DJ&lI.Il.IUl' l.Ul' llullh McKinney v. .McIntosh.-AIex Skinner, _ for plff. * n:\vnwnnnnn 11 Dan`. 'I)L.I-- I. /1. t... w`Og;x'nerce v. Burk.~Blake & Co., for plff ; Hood & Jacks for deft M..t:u...... .. m:..o..... i...:... L. _______,, VAIVL Ill _ Maidens V. Gordon.-Action to recover possession of land. Strathy so Eaten, for plff; McCarthy, Pepler & McCarthy for .de:. ~ ' GUI VI Archer v. Muh-h.ead.-Stra.thy & Eaten, for pltf ; W H. Bennett for deft. I . 12......) .. T..I.......A...... 1x7;I____ n_ 1.1,, - v-nvo-vvn ,1 unvusuauo The Spring Sittings of; the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice for this County, commenced last Tuesday before the Chancellor. The following is a list of the cases entered for hearing. l Avsu-at I7 Anni-oi: ._An onlrinn 3.. ...._ uuv vuovu vuucl cu l.Ul.' uonuug. Ayerat v. Ayerst.--An action for con- struction of a will. Strathy & Esten, for pl; McCarthy, Pepler McCarthy, for deft. V [ ,.'J,,,_ , I" 1 a.u. .:. -I-LlHl?\Jl' J-Va KJIIULJ, Uo V1 UULlBu l There will be another meeting at the ` Council Chamber, May 6th, at which by- laws for the governance of the Board will be presented. ' OLLINGWOOD AND GEOR- _ GIAN Bay Royal Mail Line. 1n connection with the Grand " Trunk Railway. "Paoio. vapt. i . M. Campbell; "Atlantic." Capt. R. D_. .*`-mo; "Baltic." Capt. W. Tate Robinson: `' .\`orLhern Belle." Capt. J. Wilson. will run as I",llnws during the season of navigation. 1890; .1 ,en\'in[.>; Coilingwood 1 p.m., Meatord 3 p.m.. llwten Sound 8 p.rn.. Wiartonomidnieht. every M()nda.y, Thursday and Saturday. for Killin- l.(`)'. Mnnitowaning. Little Current. Kagawong. Harv Bay, Spanish Rivet.` Serpent River, ;\1uoma. Mills. Blind Rival- Thnnnnlnn. Rrnm: ID!) I \lIl\Jl The election of oficers resulted as follows : Mr. N. Dyment, President; Mr. J. .T. Brown, Ist Vice-President; Mr. J as. Vair, 2nd Vice-President ; Mr. Fred. Mart, had been already chosen Sec.- Treasurer. The following gentlemen were elected as the Council: Messrs. H. H. : Morris, Martin Burton, F. A. Lett, Geo. Reedy, W. H. Freeman, R. A. Douglas, C. A. Perkins, D. McBrady, H. B. Myers, R. T. Fraser, R. Story, J. Woods. l mknhn kn nunnl-1...- -...L3--- -L A`-- jv----v iwvtu CO QIIOZUO There was a meeting of the newly` organized Board of Trade at tlm Town Council Chamber on Tuesday evening. The meeting was called by Mr. F. Mart, Sec.-Treasurer. The certicate fxomthe Government, authorizing" the establish- ment of the Board, has been received and was read. A an vsvuu nu uwpuuv nun IJU IGUIUVUU. Ball--YVelle--Ordered, that the chairman of the Committee on Parks be ordered to re- move one large tree now opposite the proper- ` ty of Mr. Williamson. ` 'l`l.... l!........:`I 4.1...- -.1:......_-.I MO'i`IONS. l Bothwell--Bnrton-Ordered, that Coun- cillors Bnll and Marr be appointed a deputa- tlon to wait on the representatives of Senator i Gowan, with the object of making some i amicable arrangement whereby the shade ` trees` in dispute may be removed. ` R.ll_TVnIl. , n...I.......I LI....4. LI... ..L-:___-_ annoying IIU uuuuwr UOWED-W88 I (IOIIIOCTBU. Councillor Bothwell was opposed, both in committee and Council, to their entire re- moval, wanted them trimmed to within eight 1 or ten feet of the ground and maples planted ` between. Thought Senator Gowan should receive the same courtesy as-any other pri- vate individual. We were clearly in the wrong by failure to notify as required by statute. I`I-.._-_1I__. lf,I`I AI '1 I uvauuvv. \ Councillor McCarthy considered chairman I of Parks had blundered badly, but believed M the Council was not liable for any damage ` done, as the ehairmanhad failed to consult ; or advise them. and consequently had made ` himself personally raponsible ; considered a. great deal of discourtesy had been shown, and counselled more prudence in future. mkn Jdnnnnadnn I-VA:-A ..I-._..J 1... ..`...L5_- -4 LL - uuu. uuuuuuuuu uxuru pluuuucu Ill Il.lGl1!'6. The discussion was closed by adopting the following till I-ILIIIO The Mayor counselled conciliation as we \ had committed an illegal act for which we Q were liable to be held for damages, thought some middle course might be adopted which I would prove mutually satisfactory. J lint` Inn aqua`-nu :._ vvuuuu ynuyu u.Iuuunu_y aawuuuuuury. Councillors Ball and Pullan would sustain their action in committee. l'1......-:1I.._ t`I_I.1__-'I'I _____ Ah, 4|, ,- I vuuu uuvulu an uuunulxuucu. Councillor Caldwell was for their removal `at any cost, didn't believe in bowing and scraping to Senator Gowan-was a democrat. nnmllm. n..n.......n ... ...... _-.- L -LL 2W :a:xzzcur6ia s Nance. III III , WU IJlIllVIlI %'irst Deputy Wells wished to disclaim any personal feeling in the matter, but consider- ed their removal in the interests of the town a and was prepared to remove them if so in- * structed by the Council, but declined to take i any personal responsibility in the matter, ` 'didn t believe in the courtesy of going to 1 owners and'asking by their leave to do what was a public act in the interest of the public. 'N..' M ......- .............1...: ....__:::-a.:-_ -_ _- up an vul snuu Luyulilc was untuguu up. The Reeve thought a great want of sour. tesy had been shown in this matter, and as the chairman of Parks had evidently put his foot in it. thought he should endeavor to get the Council out of the difficulty in the easiest `possible manner, even at the loss of 1 little di nity to himself. %`irst Wells wished to_disclaim_ :_a.ny ____.__-,,I I I` ' u an. aunt uurpuruuuu wwu. 3310. company. -'f"1'h1a by-law was put through its regular stages and passed. 'I`}na lnnffnu A: ....&L:..... LL- L---` -)...L3....-.__ l 'm'.I..i:; gatzmroutting the trees contiguous to the property of Senator Gowan, referred to in our last report was brought up. Thu Rnnvn thnnnhi-. n nu-nut Ilvnnle A6 'II\iI liam John Valleau and Frederick A. Lett are 4 hereby authorized as `a company, under the 4 name of The Barrie Water- Works Com- pany," to lay down pipes and drive or sink artesian wells under the streets, squares and other public places -of the town of Barrie, upon the terms and subiecteto the conditions and covenants of- a-certain contract to be ex- ecuted between the said company and the corporation ; but nothing -, herein contained shall be construed to-authorize said company to lay down pipes or do said work otherwise than after and subject to and as is or may be ordered by said Statute and the written con- tract of said corporation with said company. ' . "WRIST ESE fill`! avnnnian I UCIUQH LUL IL: U. Ohilds v. B;own.--Action to cancel mort- 1 nun Ihnhn-in`I all-m..L:.....- I.-_:__ I_-__. __-_ 3- VI. A.VJ.Io V1 uuaunlvu. The Council then adjourned. Barrie Board or Trade. Chancery Slttmgs. 4111` I ,5..u_.uuuqu uwinll auuenco or ma `reputation? as a builder, undtho satisfactory chlnolibr `- ~ . , .: ~ '2`-` he .3` I-hurl` ; 'Ia.1tic. .\`orthern Belle. th I r\:\ .-3 n\(- l'VnI1.'..:..u-q uvu vuv vvlllrflllio Mr. George Ball, of this town, has been awarded the contract for building. 3 In-go hotel lt,,.N0l th._Bl . Mr. B111 into bo..oon.- `gratglatqd ;om-this` dviaanae of an r'opiitation'. nu A hn ` ` Ann `mu! 4-]... ..-L:-..L-- uvuu vv. u.|.auu_y uuu U. U . UIXOII. The consecration, degree was" exemplied by the presiding preceptor and the officers, at the close of which R. E. Fr. S. Wesley delivered an address. Referring to the exemplication of the work in the consecration degree he characterized it as a. masterpiece of Templarism, and expressed the hope that the high standard of excell- ence would not only be_ maintained by Cyrene, but might prove an attractive ex- ample to other preceptories. As the con clnsion of the provincial prior s address an adjournment was made to the bsnquetting hall, where an elaborate supper was served and the usual patriotic speeches delivered. A feature of the after-dinner entertainment 7 was 3 musical programme, in which Frs. Fred Manley, E. 0. Davies, J. W. Malloy. Judge Morson and George J. Bennett took part. Empire. _.--u - -vyoa-Ivlal 5 IIUI B V IIII1 An emergent chapter of Gyrene Precep- tory and Priory No. 29 was held in Tem- plars hall, Queen street west. last Friday night,` when a reception was tendered to R. E. Fr. Samuel Wesley , provincial prior of the Toronto district, and R. E. Fr. John McI_. Stevenson, past provincial prior, both of Barrie. There was alarge attendance ot sir knights, and among those present were : V. E. Fr. Charles F. Mansell, R. E. Fr. Geo. J. Bennett, R. E. Fr. G. G. Rowe, M. D., E. Fr. E. O. Postlethwaite. Knights-- Fred Manley, J. M. Morson, W. R. Cavell, G. S. Ryerson, M. D., Ald. Geo. S. Booth, D. A. Thurson. M. R. Clissold, H. A Reesor. E. Davies, W. G. Eakins, John A. Martin, Joe. `E. Rogers, Aubrey White, Charles Johnson, H. B. Howson, J. A. Wismer, J. A. Cowan, E. G. Minzay, F. R. Robins, John W. Malloy and J. G. Dixon. Tho lIiIAr|DlI`:t\vu 2...... -A-. A "" ' V.--nu (luv uuucx uuuu ever In @1181!` ane- glance to him.-Free Press, Ottawa, Dec. I4th, I889. Owing to the above facts Dr. Washington will be found at his office, 78 McCa.ul street, first three days of each week, only Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. x uuv uvuvulu U]. H . D12. WAsmNorox s usnsr siwcrss 1:: Orn- wA.-The distinguished th at and lung Surgeon was seen to-day the Grand Union Hotel where he was th nged with a large number-of patients, _o expressed their unbounded condence i his skill in treating their diseases. Dr. sfashington is now closing the second year ofE;his visits to Ottawa, and on enquiry it was {earned that his success had been wonderful."-,._ There can be no doubt but that Dr. Was ington has deeply ingrafted himself in the earts of a large number of the citizens of ttawa and surrounding country. He has ma e monthly visits punctually for two years, ich is in :itself evidence prima facie that his treat- ment has been a decided success. Many have been the attering reports of apparent- ly hopeless cases given up by the general practitioners cured by Dr. Washington. Dr. Washingtonis a man of energy and thorough- ly truthful in all his dealings and his patients speak well of his treatment, etc The per- secution that Dr. Washington has been un- dergoing at the hands of the Medical Council has apparently caused his patients to rally to his support more strongly than ever, and his many friends in and around Ottawa are rmer than ever in their alle- oinnnn in him ,,,I4`...... D........ nu-_- n- .- u uavu-ua an act: ruuuo. :-- A Cass or PM .cUrrox.-The recital of the persecution of Qr. Washington given in this issue will creat '_a general sympathy for him all over the pro%c`e and strengthen rath- er than injure him. _` e will find more friends than ever, since the- r;onslaught proves that his practice and condence of patients are so growing as to hlirt the regular practi- tioners. Dr. Washin ton advertises openly and pays for it! . does not, as some practisioners we can name, pester the news- paper offices for deadliead notices in the local column every time he dresses as linger hurt, a practice the Whig had peremp- torily to sit down 0 as a nuisance in Kingston. The mote an beam are well ill- ustrated in this case. N. ; .-Dr. Washing- ton has been visiting Ki ston since 1882, and has among his pat nts and friends many of the best citizens f the city, who will be stronger in their frth of him than ever throughout the provinie; all the facts go to prove that profession jealousy is at the bottom of it. " l'\-. 1`l'T......_._-_.--| ` Dr. Washington, the distinguished Throat Ian Lung Surgeon, 78 McCaul street, has brought himself conspicuously bef e the public by the almost miraculous he has effected in his specialty. In to reach a great many effected with and lung diseases throughout the provi , the Dr. has been compelled to visit 0 tside towns and cities, which natural- ly aro sed a spirit of jealousy among the actitioners, who deemed it in their interes to petition the Medical Council to erase hi name from the Medical Register, disqualify him from practicing. Below w 1 be found articles from the Brit- ish Whig. Kingston, and the Ottawa Free Press. ich will fully set the matter at irest. and show where Dr. Washington stands in nnection with his specialty and success. . Washington, for the special convenience of a large number, has made monthly vi ts, and will visit the places named and vertised the time stated in another col n in connection with his advertisemen also the diseases treated will be found. `TIL- 2 1 1 In - ~-A~- Who are 1e dead heads`: British Whig tells, `Dr. Washington and the Medical Coun` '1. The Daily British Whig, of Kin ' ton, Ont., of Nov. 4m, re- ters to the arti of the Toronto Mail. Nov. lat. refe g to the action of the Medical Council must Dr. Washington, of `.78 McCaul street ronto. :- A IV... An 11-- The successful Throat and Lung Special- \. I-5 A plf. ,\av, LU! .!llLln . Campbell v. Roche et`aL--Acf-ion to set aside chattel mortgage. Baan. Laidlaw & Co , for pltf ; Lount, Dickinson & Macwatt, for `deft. _ ` - Fawcett v. Giles.--Lennox &. Co., for Page v. Stewim-t. ---Heweon 8:` C0,, for pl. Barrie v. Leadly.-An action for specic performance. Lount, Dickinson & Mac- watt, for pl. man 01 rtuu no u. as. .:sa.nuors'. N.B.-Se ate positivoly NOT reserved after 6 rfclotzk on day of performance. 17-17 IUI KICK U. Campbell v. Roche et 31. Action to set aside chuttel mortgage. Bain, Laidlaw & 00., for .pl'. l`.nnnnknII n Dnkan -5 -1 A..L2-_ L, _,,A. {Garthy, Peplet-` Qanhy, for deft Laird, 3 J. Alters for deft Allan. I 13-.._._LL _ T),_A_, I v u. ILBUIB IUI ucua nuuu. Bennett v. Butedo at 31. --Action to set aside conveyances. McCarthy, Pepler & McCarthy, for pltf; Hewaon & Creawicke for deft. l`-____I_-II ,, T! I A I {$1.00 PER ANNUMJN ADVANCE SINGLE OOPXIS. FIVI OBITS. The Provlncial Prior-'5 Visit. A-ua.........L ..L-_L_,, I` ll Got the contract. __1'I`II .1.- NOTICE is hex-eb given ours nt to R 8.0., 1 1887. Cap. 110. e0. 36. that J mes Modlean. or the Township of East, in he County or L-Iimcoe. Farmer. has made an anal menu for me benet of his Creditors to e 1111 ersigned. The Creditors of the said ciabtnr nm nntin xuc uuucuu ur nus ureulnors to le undersigned. or the said btor are notied 10 tile with_ Messrs. McCa y. Pepler t Mc- tfarthy, S0llClt0I`r', Barrie. n or before FRI- DAY. THE 2ND DAY 01!` LY. 1890. particu- lars of their claims, pr ed by affidavit. as required by the Statute i hat behalf. and that after the said 2nd day May, 1890. I will uro- end to distribute the apets of the said debtor h.u-ing re ard oulywwhe claims of whichf .-`mill then l&V6 due n ice and proof. Dated April 18111. 1 0. R. T. BANTING. > Assignee. Alon ,` A RTHY. PEPLER 8; McCARTHY. 17.1% ` Barrie. Solicitors for Asalgnee. supported by Bertram ' Willard Co. -Special acenery carried by th ompany. See Posters and Sma.1lBills. Ad salon, 250., 35c, and 500, Man of Hall at L. S.. andora`. N.R,_Rp at: nnnivulv unm Hanan:-var` non.-in ljnder the nmnagement of Va Amusement Enterprise. Barrie. Special gagement ot ,1u.u.~1L \.U.. UUIUDEWUUU. W .\1A.~3 LONG, CHAS. CAMERON. 7 Scc'y-'1`reas. Manawer. -,`m~:mc will be sold by P "no Auotilon. by 1, .H).5'H".l H ROGERS. A ctloneer, at the , :'cu`:i Hotel. in the Town '1 Barrie. on `..L_ fl :1 ant! 'IL- nip 4--- TOWN HALL, 3A5RIE,1 ' \l{A\VL L0ST.-Betwe9nt .e Ardadh Mmor-' L iul Home and the res! nice of Mr. D. F, Macwatt, a Black. Lama. awl. withudarning in the centxje of it. The on leaving It at the resi cc of Mr. Maowatt. 17 7 "4!...`!E!".'!Sz/"`*T-I :' ~. 1.1-`. -At Allandele. on the llithl t ,t'h ' 3 Erma of Mr; W. Metoalf of a dlughgr. 6, Man-led. - V A A -- .; _, 'r"-COLES.-on the 16;-h inst.`-b" .311 . k 1`LJ W. Miler Megrnth, reotp:-_otA 51;;-13%, Church. R. E.. at the residence of the `2,*:=:,',is`.`;-.;r::`::"a%.m- oron . . e on ,3! Gruidley Charles C0168. Barr1e._ R r }m,r.-IIn-xs.-0n Wednesdaw. 19thFebrua.r . 1830, at Albert etreep Weale`ye.n Churcls; Brisbane. Queensland. Austral e. R. Wglkgp Bull. eldest son of George 139,11, Egq" Bru`1`ie. `to Ha.1-riehgoungeet` daughter of John Hxr-ks. Esq.. ( ungav-Bunge, aE!lt'on.). Brisbane. 1890; 0'I`Ir hereby given in purauanoe'of'the 1 sumxteaot Ontario. (1887) Ohm. 0. Em-. creditors and other not-sons twna: ~luim.q m-njnm. thn nutnta nf urnnnm ASSIGNEES SALE ---"w1LosT.-Bt t M ` \"`.`. Him... ma $33.2-2? .?..f. .`3.`s`.`}}`3`..'. Notice to credlifors. Ill l.\ pUl`L'UUl. M11451` conditions will be made known on 4! -y of sale. or by application tovMessrs. -}I'bhv_ Poplar 85 McCarthy. Solloltors, tn, 0:` m the Assigneo. Wed :-.`. lmrrie, this 21st day of April. 1890. R. T. BAN TIN G. ` Aaai nee. ..:.-m\1:'x`x13`. PEPLER & McCAR' HY. 1? 1 w His Solicitors. `A XXXIX. N .17 WH`oI`.n:N`. ioes VOL Snmm. Wnsnmr. Prob:-!etor.'o 3 -- Sl'I`UA'l`E IN THE- 'm WNSHIP O_F I ' NEW ADVERTISEMENT. -----ONE NIGHT ONLY--J APRIL 28th. 18} Lqw. -- IN TIIl!-- 5;, aerpenu IHVBI`, E 3 I Innvino Qnnlt Ron Illlv jluao vv-um , f . V . F Lotte :-`Th 135.1 Ice (Jo?r::un1\iT:w.;re' lot of tro::blo owith their large ice houlb. It `in divided Into. u.:.;a... `nnrnnllnh of which about eitzhtben their llfg 100 l_l0lllU. .J.v Ia uzvauvu auw thirty compartments of which about eighteen are lled completely, and the amount 6! lee in the other: vm*i'ee- do`vv_ _n be a couple o;tierI.~ The *oem`pertmeI'_itI*` which no net `-lled` now; leemmeneigug % My I; {the ;fu*o4"1:1-lei? ` r The Methodist tea-meeting `at Ardtrea a few days ago was a 'grand success. The speech of Rev. Mr. Manning on character and that of Rev. Mr. Marshall on progress were capital. . - ` ` . Wheat looks. well round Newton Robinson. A number" of the citizens of Tottenham have petitioned the license. commissioners 'to grant only twoelicenses in that; village. ll!L_ vn-u._..I_-... _-_..A._I.I- .__1.t.lA... LL . -A.I...... -v--w v--J -nv --v-- -- v---_ ---.--~- N W flue Tottenbam oonutavl->le got t: the other` day for not having oolleoted the-dog tux, end was notied that for every dog not killed or paid for, before the first of May, he would-be ned 81.00. A l . u n .- , ,1 ,,,_,_ -n..u. -_}.` 1r_'m__. I:nV\. `nae vvu The Oardwell Sentinel uye E bert Keffer was. nearly pnttin the country t _e coat of an inquest the other guy -by tumbling down into the pill pond. - ` - ' 17---_.._ 'I' -l;LL_ Am _ The Meaford Mirror remarks :--The agi- tstion in favor of the establishment of a. post ofce in New England has tukeneprsotiosl shape. ;qspeotor_Spry is making the custom- ary nnqmnes. . ll u " .u . . n . 5'39: .i\Iar::b1i1;1;i: s sick list in fort-uuately beoom-V ing less by favor of Bygiea. . V Things at 01-0 Centre Ire nzoimz on antic-' ll-I DI? [XVIII \-VI JJDSIVCWO 5 IV Things Centre are going factorily. Farmers are -at work hopefully looking to the future and eoonomizingin View of thelow glylrioes they havehad during the winter for t eir produce. 7 _ _ u-_.._..... w-- ---- u -- vo uvcwlp The SZtZ:V\y;i1`;;'(S11'nia about to move into 3 more convenient and oommodious office where its rays can the better disporh themselves. [ Congratulations. Th; x71_1z6n1I;i1lV`f;i't'V;;i:;i;1';t:';;}llbbe held at the exhibition grounds on the 7 th of May. "VI... 01.-..-- 0.4.. 2.. -I.---A_ L- , , Rev. Mr. Browne, of Gravenhurst. based his discourse last Sunday evening on several popular phrases heard around. the railway station and aboard the train. The importance of knowing where you are bound for on the journey of life, and being possessed of the night ticket for heaven while passing along, were the prominent points _discussed.--Ban- ner. Messrs. Marter and Creighton addressed the electors of Brscebridge and surrounding country in the town hall, on Tuesds even- I ing, on the issues in the provincial e cctionr. The Free Grant Gazette does a little threatening in this wine .--Mr. Cookburn has written to Mr. Sprv, offering to deliver the mails at Braoebridae at 3.30 pan. by steamer, Instead of having them kept at Grnvenhuret or Allandale for the evening trnin.- The N avigntion Company offer to do this without extra renumeration. If the post office authorities don't accept the offer there will be trouble. ' "1;h;:V;ern Riveria rising. but there` is no fear of a freshet this year. - NHL- __-__,._I _,.!II! , I .1 I` l Thomas Dudgedn, of Violet Hill, W111 crack | a. new barn this summer. A - ' ' ' T (go-123'!`-i'(lg`e, gets 43; oent a. pound, live weight for his fat cattle. ' fI\L- `I3 _ _ , . __'1I'II - .._-..`-._ w~v- ..--u o-vv vu-vita. ? ` Th; e and Bebro otatoes bring the % best prices in the Moptroa `market. b ` "JV.`.x'v:1I;l:"(`3"()'mpany have I gang of ` men preparing for the oonstruotion of an Iron bridge across the Severn River. II 1` on. . -. u At the veetry meeting at Sha.nty,Bey, Rev. Mr. White, the `Incumbent, iutimatedehis in- tention of ehortly banding in hie reniguatiou. He stated that his health had run down and that he needed 5 rest. It wee nally settled that he should retain his iuoumbeuoy and the Bishop be asked to furnish a substitute for ve or six months. About 1ii*g_j{~;{ue. of the Brecebridge Methodist Church have been organized into. a band, known so willing workers. Tl-_ IA__ 'T__._,__ ,, I\.I " E51. -1\it:."qH->;Ivt':`)_1-1"-1-3`-I"e;o`l1'e:s'-11:). the odd. fellow: of Bracebridge on the 27811. f N s"av;_a:"ajsl;1;ii;1Va- i:t-e'-rents round Severn Bridge are active again. l'I1L_ l`1___._,IlII,_,,,I I1 , I I 71*1i}{v.`"4}7.Lif'a}$'u'e' 5}i_1i. last Sun- day morning . . ,- l`1L,A` _ [NI 0 I 6:`; Christian hawe, so the repoft goes, for the last six weeks, been battling with sin in its various forms, plymouthiem included. HNZaviation is now open at Wsubaushene and business is looking up. There is also some little gardening being done. 7'-_r___ _____ _ _V__ 7]` (9 ` 1-; u e . nu 21.10`. Grant, of Boston, was the uoenic"art- ist employed to paint the scenes for the stage, lvlch will decorate Oollingwoodfs new town VVIIIUI [ ha_n_. The West Simooe License Oommiuionera will meet at Oreemore on the 26th to grant licenses. T Forty applications for tavern license have been made, and seven for shop licenses. ' V I 's".1.~.i.' gag ";';;e';;;,"`.:;'D..... troon last Saturday to diuonu the farmers grist mill question and other matters. II "I? A V'1`h'ouiti{ in13;o-3I$;v} '.i;;f.;'es "that the A. O. U. W. lodge,.B1-sdford, is numerically the largest in the County of Simooe, number- ing more thanthe lodges of Barrie, Calling- wood, or Orilliaz . `II It 1\ ': on g.. _ _ -- _ _ -.._..._ - -"-.. v-CI Tvheaaw mill at Bradford is to start oper- ations in a. few days. It is expected to out 10,000,000 feet during the season. " 'I'\L- CI-__Ll_ DIE. A. \Y~ MM}-Q. `11c'(g-11351;, or omin wood, ran down stain: the other day and bro e her arm. II, '17 IN IN ? I I ('3;-n;;pla.ina`of n unlicensed shebeen in thatjhamlet. ` V H Bradford iaorosse clue is getting ready for the season : sports. ' V - f'l'|L,_-, In nu Riier ciriving began in the ` Blsci: river on` the 14th. ' ` ' There er-e_lots of new buiiciihgs going up in Mstchedash this season. _ _ _ . A cheese factory is wanted in Sunnidsle.` The Deputy-Reeve of Sunnidele bought one ewe from A. Livingston, near Stsyner, last fall for $8.00. He thought at the time the price was pretty steep, but since this ewe has given him 4 lambs; he would like to get more of thesame ock. _ T ` , a. {Platonic Society, whatever that is. A ' -. mama rnnmm I hours. uhd condondod into Into`:-angina Para.- xnphu for Advance Bender: .Who . Like The llurow of the llogt. _ Horseshoe" Bay ine oh Fbiduy night hauled 22 hundred weight of pickergl in four ` anmm unn1m4n1sr1i1ow n1:1m:s,% _oAP'l.'UBlHD.BY sntconv Ann :l)!8'l.'I.-!O`1': uxonanansas noon. Nlws. Lynn on -nAnnu.~e.mn. com ` I! -`I uwnxu .1: moors, and 1:}: your `lqupdryii it -'0n'`istnrq 1 3%??? `o'?"9!" nuu. IV V II-IUIIUC, IUDIJCUUIVUI a . During the past winter eniow fell on 50 days to a depth of 64 in., being the smallest amount in the leet 17 seasons. The same amount is reoozded for '77 -8. The average snowfall in this locality in 17 years in 185 in. . So we get less than half the aver; e. In the peat 6 months-Oct. to March. ain fell on 48 days to a depth of 10-2 in. . The average amount for each season being 7-8 in. The amount of moiaturein enovrand rain during the above months variee from 14-9 in. For -"76-7. to 25." T5 In. "for 78-9.. The ave!-age uoipitation wouldhe 20 2in., showing that at winter we were minus 3 6 in. ` Twelve of-theA17-.winterI have been belowthe ever- ~';.gle.; Laiif lesson : ahortege was not in l`,_}`-tl~3,::[t~...bA.in`g:_2_-4 in. _ahove~average.:; _, .1` V ` _.o, 4 1 UIIU uuy WGD UIUDUKI lll CY! The lowest tem. in the past winter was 13 below zero, on March 7th,. and only dipped below eight days during the season. The winter of '77-8 was the highest tem.. and only -registered 5 below, and in 79 80 was 12 below. The only two winters with a higher tam.` than last season. It may be noted that in the last two winter .seasons a remarkable uniformity of both tem. and precipitation, occurred in the six months---()ot." to March. The low tem. in each. being the some--13 be- low zero, and highest, 81 and 80. . While the rainfall, together with snow, (allowing 10 inches to. an .inoh of rain-water)-w_ae 16 7 and 16 6 inches, respectively. `Mu-Inn than nnnhlwintnt ennui fa An K nlhuon Barrie : Share In Winter or '39-9o. ;1`he ice on our bay began moving from the head on April 14, and a northwest wind dur- ing last week, had slowly cleared the bay down to.Tol1endale at the end of the week. The bay nally closed on Jan. 14, to April 19,---96 days,--Last year` the bay closed on Jan. 19 and-opened on `April 19-91 days. My record for the last 17 years gives all pro. vious dates for closing in Dec.` From the`2nd. in 75. to the 31st. in '77. with the dates of opening.--April 1st, in '78, to May 9, in 75._ In '83 4-5.the bay was closed until May 5 6 6 respectively. In the winter eason of 75 6 the bay was closed 152 days. ' rm... 1.........4. a...... :. n... ......a. ...:..a.... L.-- 19 I '1 'l')ay, of Orilliai, Inspector of Public Schools, spent last week `inspecting the Reformatory schools and No. 7 Tav. He said he was aatiged with the result. v LVVVIIWL uulllvg U . :iam1~"a}i,"h1a'inth My of Ma,y,1s9o, 4- following valuable nimm-tv; viz. - :l1`he nomination for the reeoveehip of Tiny will take place on the 26th, `and should Mr. MoRae have 0 position, the election will be held on the 3: of May. IIII, , '1!` I ' oval.` 'Uuvvl.`vu ullulluu nuruur, I3 UXPBOP ed there for a. load of ice as soon as the bay `is clear. She is capable of carrying 2,000,000 feet of lumber. `Chicago for Midland laden with grain. % 1tViVz:ZhV:|'i:i_`:s`fieo:'t';f' 1:vv:;1'ty'\v7'e;t-I'el:have left i 'I`L_ ___.__-L_-_. 1... LL. .,_ if life largest vessel which ever entered Midland Harbor. is expect- ` nrl .!`IAFA far A Iluul nf hit: an nnnn nu Mug 1.... A Foxmead scribe gives this `summary of events inthat place :-Msple syrup making sll going on-Hadden s mill has started once more-s circular saw at Van s shingle mill ruined by a piece of iron in a log and Miss Annie Chadwick has become Joseph Orton : wife. ' I A Sturgeon Bay correspondent says :-The water in the bay is much lower than it was last spring at this time. The water is getting lower in the Georgian buy every season. One can see send bars and rocks this year, which formerly? were quite covered. 1'l.!..__J__-L .4,,,,, I I ` I- Vfiitsu. and S. Iiianchard, near Essa. Centre, have, since the beginning of the year, out 350 cords of wood, 1,500 feet of barn timber, besides cutting 300 drags. IV-..I--L-....._ -_ _-..-._A.__1 L- L_,,_ in I T 1-elfbtter was in Cookstown last week in- Ipeoting the armory. `ll-l'\!Ll_,,_l., W, `II I 7| "'9 "" """"J ' riz;IoGibbon a saw mill at Penetsng. has com- menced it season : work. iliston has rose-)'lved to appeal to 8 higher oourt in the Lawson suit. . ` __ _-..--d, -v`vV perty; viz. : following valuable p . `I no East Half of Lot. umber Eight, in the `.,l.:ll Concession of e Township of Essa. .:.nllnlng one hund d acres. more or less. :;.- z-lgllt of the He ton and North-Western l:ll;w.ty; also the cat Half of Lot Number ll, lo the Tenth Onncession of the Township l~Ibls.1., cnntainin `one hundred acres, more or -4 : also Hm Son 40 sores of the East Half of ,o: Number Eleven, 111 the Ninth Concession . r" lasso. ; also the West Half of the East Half of Lot Number Ten. in the Tenth Concession of Fssil, nml all of said Lot lying west of the said dmnilton and North-Western Railway. - l he said Lots will be sold either selmretely or I.'t".ll0X'. to sultpurchasors. These dproperty ill l-I_'SOl(1B1l])]`GOt to a reserved bid. `l !-l."~lw` AND Cmvorrxoxs on SALE.---Ten per or the purchase mone on the day of-sale. -l ill!) balance within t irty days. with in- v:u wll six percent. 3"-.llll4I.1' l-nndifinna xvi hn nxnn lrvunnvn An

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