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Northern Advance, 11 Aug 1892, p. 8

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- -.v-v----v- V IuuUcL`UI.u,1OUFa Pu-ties ticketing tram other to should ox-mnaletou-rlveat'1'orontoin. etoconneo with 9.11.30 .m.t1-ninonn. dates. ' 4 ho For `full ormation n lyvgo any ticket agent on the Canadian Pu Railway. - - 18-ly; Augugl. '6 fisgiurn until ouobr 1sth_,. - LL 1AL.___ ,_._LnI J` .7 c Augie September 6 Dnnflnn 684- --' -uvao rt .un October Return until Nov- ember Bth, 1892.. I946!-nan `-nQ-g -LI.`_ ..-.l-L_ _I_-_.u.I Mums-m` ~smn`v non .` uouss, ` T 2 BARBIE. V ` Eatgbughod 8l5 YB l'I. I W TKO . ;..;....7"u-";iay.i.;..;s..a;+ " ;in;s,Losp' 1; ..romTuu.m..m,A ~ ~' ~ ;'-vi . . . 1` `id 'f i L}. . 30!/III/V.I',II/IIVIIU/, I"C To leave ail p61ntd"1;h'e Provlncfo of Ohtarlo. FROM ALL s'vrA'rIoN'1x~}fc)'NTAn1o.' ' RETURN BATES TO Hartn ` - $28.00 Bmscarth v Regina Moosejaw} -f Yorkton M32 } $35.00 Albert ' .-Edm .9 ."t,! $4 . m-1--_ _-____ _'L_ -n_-__ This is a selected quality in key opening ceilers of 1, 2, 6 and 14 lbs. each. citizen : Band at me sound. After expressing pleasure at meeting the` people of Barrie, w ich it describes as the prosperous and pictures%ue capital of Sim- eoe County, situated on empenfeldt Bay, the O. S. Sun says :--The Citizens Band of Barrie is a ne musical organization, and is under the leadership of Mr. George. Hen- derson, a entleman, well known in musical circles in rev County. There are 24 mem- here in the band. ,They marched along the street to the park, playing popular airs. On the pleasure grounds a "number of ne selections were given `among which-were the overture to The Cali h of Bagdad, a vocal waltz called Loves %reamland, at selec- tion from Mozart s Don Juan a medley selection of Southern Plantation songs and an imitation of the Bag-pipes. ' IR. A. DUTTON S. Just received a Iarge consign- ment of Lion Brand H ABHVJE 3 T usually costs you to buy boots for one or two. DIRECT 2 cs:-.E'.;1'~Arj:-:.`;".1\c_2:1~_f_, From Chicago, Ill.,' direct, _1---u- FAIRBANK UUMPRESSED ` at I-_L5 J4 vlIVl'V-XIII! L I ` / . 3 tainggd "be ore it; can bg"tT$3::e%mg. The oooNFi:wa_ve is n(5`t>i:Ve 'yet, 11`. ` 5. :8. 211521;." 7 4.). ;:_;;.;r- 2'_`_'c'1..r ' r .-aw-F-= Excunsmus IMPORTED __AT__ _f~.'-,`r:':;-,`-E5? i_n__price, tint and pattern. Nw Goods arriving daily. If X0`!3W3-135*;S`3h9Q1'T311PP1i9Sa 01a,nything in the line of Station- :30 V to : Sc0tt S Book store; > I _ _ ` ~ Housekeepers will consult" their best interests by IIISPG i1ig..our Stock Tbeferepurchasing their Wall Paper. Y'%E-.H.AVE AN Enuzss VARIETX Cash Books - Minute Books Lodge Books Pamphlets Szunplc C2159`- &ca, kvcuy k&c' it Blank Books made any size and Ruled to any pattern. All work qtxaranteed Id be first-class. ` Music a specialty in Cloth or Full Leather, Stiff and Limp Covers. Portfolios made of any size sud style to order. Repairing of every description of . Binding done on short notice. _ d . `_ There isnothing in the Binding and Ruling line that cannot be done here and guaranteed iirst-class. Parties having Books, &c., to bind need only send a post C8 or noteto the bindery, when a representative will call for the work and return th same when nished. PRICES LOW AND TERMS CASH. --v --ywv 2 vvu-1 - -uvvvvuvp jjog GZIII-III: The death of Mr. Edward Fawce t, of 2nd _Con., Innis`il, near Cookstown, last Friday evening, was received with very much re et by his large circle of friends. About t ree weeks ago be contracted a cold which settled as inammatory rheumatism in one of his feet, From here the disease mysteriously ' spread to his head, causing delirium to set in and death soon to follow. The deceased was fty-nine years of age, a prominent member of the Church of England, a lite- limg Conservative, and leaves a widow and "awe sons and _two daughters,his sen Edward `being a commercial traveller in the States. The funeral cortege on Sunday afternoon was a large one, and testified to the respect of. the departed brother. Journals Cash Books Blank Books Manufacturer 1 and Binder of. BaI3,!:i,6.,13.99.1$ .13 111$! aw SALE TO commence JULY 20. com: AND sacune assume anncuus. .1.u uzuux nu mans 1'uu1u 1U1' UU.1' raul DIUCK, 501110 01 Wl1iL`}_ is already coming in, we will offer durmg the next 30 dax; the remainder 0 Hunter, Sarjeant & Co. j ._v -v-up-vv vvu 0 VI. JILIIIIUQ. ,' _ -_--- ; vs "'l`EAlEI`.0F `PMIO AND IIAIIMOIIY ','-i';~:)` :: f` imf: . The Late ldward Fawoett, Esq.. Innunl. IINL- -.1-..-LL -1 ll- 'm_1___-_._1 'n-___ Hunter, Sarjeant&Co s -u` ' 11!. M}`1no1d "a w . m' 3&1 -o?mpuo nnd 3er'n and now :3: er % ndeoturor in the Toronto College of Music; `7'l'lIl".`ll`Il`l*Il3lIAIn AIIII lllllllnnn. I M or e -:- RECT1 Wanted. 133%.DIIh|9p-st.- Opp. aTI;a'y `sfgifion. In order to make room for our Fall Stock, some of w11ic-1. 1 , 1 r\. . llnntltv tIt`\O\r\:Ir\rn -:n 1194` $191.11 .\II`,.... ,J.....'__ _- L Day Books ROBERT GRISTOE, PROPRIETOR. at Greatly Reduced Prices. {hf Fnksvru. J"'!""`: `Tl .LE,_."{9."I.% ' rrs' 1 Dfn_....__.._ xuuuyana Wodnesda . Fox _Ili'_l Aaron. or one o!_ nogn `._I1*f8TBUG1'ION J Gqggm; 2 .5 i,'I||'[I_m|1 .. , resident of 9th Con , Innisl ; father of Mrs. oanu Ul. Emu. I Deceased was about 65 years of age ; a." native of Londonderry, Ireland; a. former Col]ins__ of this town, and leaves ewidow and large family, most of whom are married. , ' Nd. Sbunlop Street, Top Floor. Ledgers All Summer Goods . 1 Er.` M r; ` 1 =w~-:w 3:. U&IJVAN DAVID. *-p;.-o_ -B05 mmlqsioncr tor Quebec. A ~p.o.~= 3u;?'z'n'"n3'ue. my. Am` i 3 id _f:y,-,; f3'f.;_J.:3 ,5; E mi d cw? u. ` M: :.9v::.:.'. :=;-.::::.?:t 1:: rgged dwggfg 81; . CALL AND EXAMINE STOC before 3 .0 - ,7 I uA =IMREYn WLIBITI 4:: Periodicals A post-mortem examination was held at Undertaker Smith s by Drs. McCarthy and R A. Boss.` In the evening an inquest was held in the Council Chamber by Coroner Wells, who empanelled the following 'ury : -Messrs. Baikie, (foreman); Turner, oles, Macdonald, Kearns, McNiven, Stephens, Whitebread, Smith, Brokovski, Johnstone, Batten and Crease. After viewi the body and hearing medical and other evi ence the following verdict was returned :-We,` the jury empanelled to enquire into the death of Samuel Corbett. do hereby agree that he came to his death by rupture of the heart caused by previous diseased condition of the said organ. nannnun than n|'\rn1l- RA u.un.... ..t ....... . ... Law Reports H. sewnav. Magaz`1nes Music sudden Death. Last Wednesday afternoon Mr. Samuel Corbett, of Oro, entered the oice of Dre." Ross and Arthur. He stated that he had been suffering lately from pain in the chest and spitting blood. During the course of` examination, he suddenly became unconsci- ous and began to slip from the chair." Res- . toratives were at once applied and articial breathing attempted but all without avail- death coming in about ve minutes from the time he took the chair._ 5 ___;_ ______4_____ _____-__-LS___ _#,-, I-4-`-PIES ' You can get a "nice Oxford shoe for yourself for 75c;, hard to beat for$1, and we have a line of Patent Leather Vamps, black` or tan top, for $1.15 which you will pay a great "deal more for elsewhere, and we might tell you` `about a dozen other lines, but you will see c them when yo,u`c=a1-l.,i and don t be afraid to call and see them, You will be surprised that we sell such ne goods for such little money. iWhy,' We are selling a nice Kid Button Boot for child- ren`,,,sizes S, 9 and 10, at.7'5c. You pay $lr.25ff01` thesame boot down street. See them and bring the children along; they will be pleased. F You `can boot your whole family for What it UN order to; mak room for our` im:men\sed fall stock, which has Blreadj begun to come ind,1_ve , have decided to give a Great Clearing` Sale ,including the balance of mu Summer. Goods in ladiVes:f,`,`m_en s and4childre_n s shoes. You will nd almost anything you want in foot wear at ourVstore`.' V M L -" d T d ' ~ wood, $3 to $3.50 per cord. "f`J11'"?}i1:as, 75c.; spring wheat, 75c. to 700.; barley, 40 to 450.; rye, 75c. to 80 ; oats, 28c; to;30c;pcase, 55c. to 57c.; new hay, $6 toi$7; stra;w,. $5; beef, hindqttarters, ` $7 to $7 50; fore- quarters, $5.00; mutton, 8c. 9. 1b.; lamb, 8 to 9c. a. 1b.: pork, $5.to $5.50; turke s; 10c. per. lb. ; ducks, _ 80c er pa ; chickens, 500. 'to We ; old fow , 50c; un-. trimmed hides, 3c. to 4c; :1. lb ; `pelts, 300.; wool. 15c to 18c ; butter, 13c. to Y15c';reggs , l0c.; beans, 8c.; raspberries, 70c. to 75c a. pail; currents, 9c. to 10c per qt.; green pease, 100. per qrt ;a.pples 10c. per peck ; ;.avyv.;a_:sea;a;:*"F~~r':~Wtifa :7".:'.:'*;'"A ' '." -5-3115: w ". ~ Viv T`.~. ' s-' -'4" v I`: '~" For violatin ` tie li uoafw M Z - OWL Eonnnllugdlagbim . , . .B.%-- --We haMv%e"tIie bst light of any storejn tvvn. Barth`: ra1;`l:xh1pmon. __._._L L. .12 __ L2 , __ rl-`y `. :3`. .` ., . ` ` I ' ' ' .- " -' ` . ': 1.? '- ' .".' ' ," ' z -'1 Jr . . ` . x - _ 5 . >_ I:-. n ,, . _ l I .: - ` `_ .; ~ . ` ._ ' .. 1 V. .".`_7 ,. J_ `' .. . .` n-N __ '- '. - ,. :...~ '> ' |> ." .- 5! ." .._}`;f.>. ~ Ill` I I. . I .. L , .. .- ' _ . ' x ._T - '%erlSa.1e Ofoots and Shoes a;t 54Dun10pVSt. J-vv, 'mBh3I'I- I VIDA` L- L.`-- -L_ :n .Youi_wi__l.lind almost anything you wanteinfootlp at _ zfofd 75c;, hard for $1, ups, blackor top,.for which pay "deal about will i an-dsee .we ;le we nice c. $1:.25for boot ey You `don t like an Oxfordlwe can; give you a.iCongress`for $1.50 that would be good V ;In _meii s Slippers you can get a pair_froml35c. up. Don t say they are too cheap, `and see them and you willttake a pair away with you. We could tell you of bamai to ll the whole paper but that would be useless, so call at 54 DUN LOP ` Did you see thatflineiofine` Tan Oxfords at $1.25? People all Wonder how we 5 , them so cheap. You can have a black pair at the same price if you prefer them, and if 3% 01~ ah .. * Perhaps you wouldrather have a lace boot. `Well, you can get them too at almostle at $23 you want them, say from $1'up, butyou know it always pays to buy a medium 1,,.i:`_`;(31 Egice 01 y . . , . , ST. . P` will go away satisfied that you have spent your money in the cheapest and best r1l;111.(,lce~`.`* c, 1` Barrie to buy Boots and Shoes. , A Borne Genius. In Mr. A. Barnes window is to be seen a.1a.r%e model of a. ship, complete in every. detai . This ship was constructed by a Barrie friend who has but one -arm. oltiao thoroughly Well made. and ifomyou want an idea. of the trnlahln tnlrnin in-+ 4'-Aw ! I-A `run: an Banjo B. _O. FARM*1!`OR lALE-Wea_t0a A . r1aotNo.`18.:*0oncesaion-7,= Vespra.,-'1 sores. 80 acres eluted -and under. cultivation, h~a.b.o.."n*;:.:*h:n..'::.;`:'=~t. ~ , m 9. wt: ye. - A-Lo; 50133333 To BENT. southgi :)tl.?:d1`o. 19 ggggusion 7. -`Vanna. as good . ew burn an a bearing orohumd. 3} miles. taom the Tow: 0%. Barrie. For p8l!,Il.ll.lfIV8n`D:1 ]t0 J, ;,3%).U_NN. -9?; `om LOST.-;-A Note nds jblyi wmain 13... ::t:::;.k.,'a:.9;.:: 'bR`nemn"` 1nm.:"`` 333$ a':{":; 3?; 4.35 Egon: are ereby, cautioned a.In'at negating!- __t_h9_ a.m9_a.s psymonthu beoitltonetl 1 ' .s1m-v:; _' 'u.';,u,_v ,.) g_u`.'V Accvntvurnn mans -_- s37,41s,27'42 ANNUAL nnv;:NUn_ - 4.899.371 OTICE is hereby given pursuant to the T V Revised Statutes at Ontario, 1887. Che . 110. See. 86. and .e.mendn.ente thereto. that creditors tend other `persons. henna claims egeiaetthe estate or Therese (Led y) Kort:-igh_t,_ late or the Town or Barrie. deceased who diedon or about the 7th day of June. 1 ere~ required on or before the ll'lR'l` DA ma- uuuuvuutouv Iauuu Hauu. Dldllll, u iii 1 here- riired on or before the FIRST DA 01!` 8 TEM BERJ892. to sent; by post. prepaid, to Meeere. Strathy ac Esten.*Be.n~leters. Barrie. Solicitors tor the executors of the said deceas- ed. a. statement In writing of their names and addresses. nndttnll particulars. of their claims. And notice is hereby given that after the said first day of 8anta1`nbe1-.1892 thn mm nvnhlifnlu Ana ncuce 15 nereny given that alter the said day of September,` 1 the said executors will proceed to diet:-ibutggtzhe enacts at the said re-d o V e . claims 0 ggcveheeed amongn`ltyl1etg),atrl::lea ent1tledfthe1I`;:<;.1 the 3 all ve had notice. and th' V A H e,execnt'o re 1 f ha HQLIA `an .6L- --I-1 - I - -....-L_ . ,_ uuvul , 0111] W Bl1Q._0ll1mB OI thef eall 170 had end the executors wi _ not be liable for the geld eesetsj or any part thereof canny person or persons of whose olalmor claims the shall not have had notice at the time at such rlbntion. _ STRATHY & `ESTENQ ollcltoretor Execntm:-5. , l L engegaa Jnimen. ma. 29-32 G'1r'don.. .n'o;w up }coxron.`vt4 Qinentl .. . -"W W?-, 9E.`. 7'7." n f ---INsPEC'1`OR AND AVGENIT-- Q standard Life Assurance ompany. Ross Bloc k. uumuuguxy weu muue, and II ~y0l{ want an idea. of the trouble ta,ke`n,.j_ust 1': ' to `use? a chisel or whistle with 9. jack kn` e with one hand on1y.-Orillia Times. - v V ` 3 JUHNIIUGERSON, lira pal` JD...-.......-on-so--. Eggs per Potatoes per Hay perton.................... Strswper ton.......... .... Tallow. Farmer's Cake per lb, Wool. washed. per Flour, Baker's, per cwt.. .. .. .. Flour-.fsm1ly. per owt........ Flour.pastry.percwt.......... Oatmeal Der cwt.............. ,Cornmealpercwt...........-.. near. nmuquarwrs per owl ... .. Beef. torequarters per owt.... .. Dressedhogsper owt........ Icoooonounununouooanouhonn gpxng Lamb uuuuoouocouuou-can anon ' e -Ioluutq Chlokenaper Geeseper Turkeys per Butter,'ro1ll.perlb................ Emma nnr GENERAL PRODUCE. Beehindqusrters per cwt.... 1 `Rant fnmnnnrfnm nnr nwt . , _ _ _, I The Price: Ruling In the Barrie and To- ronto Mu-keu Dur1ngthe*Week. nnuun GRA!N.MABKI'l`. Bnmxn. Aug. 10. 1892. couonoonoaoocuauofnoonnu`000 0 .. :2 B`Brley`IOIC.IIlI.'....' CCCIUIICICI Ulivoa-..... Rye . Dnnn_,. _ no % P. 0. Address: Box 214, BARBIE; om,` Noflce to__grodltor's. %|.||-"E MID FIRE avnulsqu SBA! lllulyqgililo f` V "t, {From present indications the Central`Sir`n.-A. coe Exhibition to `be held here on Se t.; 26th, 27th.. and 28th, `will ou,tri`va,l itsisre ' " cessors. . Thel_num"e'ro`us_. pa.t1"ons'fha.ve_ Bub.-_ scribed liberally, bo`h in money and special; prizes, end superior r .ecia.l attractions on j_;1_1e"t'a. is. Fortful articulars and prize ;i3ts~a.1)p y to J. E". W` mott, 'Secretary,jBox '1-nu: nanxm-s. 7s.::: 55. -`eae:zi`a'." w'i??`gooa` ".`$`:nf?,'ie z`o;-.;...""`"" 9: ...*'W...mm2t9m T::.. 7: shovels a nest` class going-business`. with Telephone commotion. PoIsen1ou.oa.n;.be yen. tono;e. WM. HUBBERT, stmno. 2. I - - . . . . .21, .` The foi1r;.-`John7 1s ?willA agcepb; gout thanks for the" tvfd exc ant specime I of the ' r`II1uv\s\na`.':ng AL d.I.Z- -A- L-- to _ m"mtr:nwaoxns : "" '"%=:;::;-:a3..';.9:;'::.::a,:.:2=:.:*$ motaor 10 This vim In knovmu `e` hom `f8 now'6m%d fms an`.- Call and see the new and beautifully tinted photograph": at Reeves Photo gallery," These pictures are got up in the latest styles and will make a nice birthday present.- `Photoa printed on silk, cotton, or metal, `watch cases, and all sorts `of jewellery, _ Don t'forget_ the place, The 3 utohry Business carried on BUIEHERING BIJ INESSI Chas. J. Peter Henry Fiortniex-} TINTEIJ A PHOTIIGRAPHS REEVES I thanks 7t1-1e_Tv v: <$ :";f the nny tribe. droppedgin at this sum _i1m. May thgjr repept of} :__{[')6Al-Eed. `L "i3"i" s7":"'i'r"1rrs -Mo.debythe- Toronto Biouit& 0on f. Geo. W. Booty}? to pronounce this word. Try it backwards. We only .3 lled it that way to attract atten- tion. It oes attract attention. it has done yours now. Well. while you remember it go to your grocer and ask for --::4-_.:.____L;a__4 Many persons will bother their heads trying to this it We onlv shelled it that wnv tn nttrnnf. nttnm. -BIS-mjsns -`l'nlA'r:n.-Cs.ta.1-rh of the Head and Throat. Cstsrrhsl Deafness, Chronic Bron- ohltis. Asthma. and Consumgtion. also loss of 170103. Born throat. Eula 'I`nnni1a Dnlvnnn IIICII vuvwsauwa alvusuwvbg IJIILUIIIU lJlUll' 3h'l`ti..1sthma Coneum tion. voice. Sore throat. Enl Tonsile. Polypus or the None. or any other Nasal Obstructions removed without the knife. DR. WASHINGTON. Throat and Lung Surgeon. of Toronto. has gone to Enropeiwhere be p oees visiting the Throat and Lung Hoepi s of London. Vienna and Paris. His return visit to Barrie will be announced in the `usual way about that time. Look tor the date. T` V``'`'"' ""l"-IFWVI 9 _the patient in the act of b1-oat . Throat and Lung Surgeon, of. 78 ccaul St. Toronto STIIIBSIB. nninn X IEIIA M up vrninr. M. c.'A. s-r.u`ns_'. -.___h.Q4-._....__.-an-- xv-` -`. fro1n.Severn_B.lge` fofroggj ton ` `'.-g ,` :._1`;*. ' Wdastc"k.`w~ ..'x.-x` .-: 1' - ' - '* ;`- -' '-'-'.-'. .-'.;. h~-\ * phi` Vlninnn I-`mg Igictn ,, T - B,!I`l|I33Hi`i-`Hi Li:i?'s?:\. "iv; .'.mI`-.t1~.~:`~:t.w":!.. f*-.a;~3,` *- l:.( }1:~oR sALE.L - u u--nvv 1 Q DR. WASHINGTON Graduated in 1872 at Vio- toria University with honors. The same year naseed the examination of the College of Physi- cians and Surgeons, Ont. Since 1880. Dr. W. has devoted his whole time to the specialty of the Throat and `Lung Dis V 'i.~i{e` out represents a. Porous Respirator and L `J I...--A.I..l.... Market Notel. T _ Fowl was the scarce-article on Saturday, `hence the high prices quoted in that item. The following are the races given for various grains, etc. :- ' "l4`n`II IIv`|nn`- FIR . . .'.-...3.... __.`_-_`L Drop nod see us working when in the city. Pleas- ed to show you what we are mak- ing and how we do it. ' 7 r_nox_r 31'. E. j Q ? x--- r . . . .i"f`i?"*;I`|!*' !-lmf-71$ ::;3ai=b1:aada J 5:?-3` g:;x{si11s_:g,g`43A1 i1V$;( V ; 3 $i713SciiBED*%% 1 ..a.- , LLj;.'-g-- - ' 8&0. Estimates mish- wu II 1., jI,.II Ii! Builder of.ever! dosorlption of Yacl; Cskimhf I e at ensure boats. ma ' In-go It be!` -- hum ; glnntlgllnlere. 333ai"mt?:o?19o$`i?:s`11.'1?$'_7&a'.`. ma" ;Ie1a1.: every craft, turned out 0! my shop. ,....n.%? `?i .`:`;f:g2 .;.i`.k.m.m;.'3.*;;g.::9':,.:,r nuuus 101' mu .' Yachts `'`"' a. a };I1'c-3R0RArn%-=8-- not vlolatmg the li uor law, Messrs; Mor- row , Donnelly,fM QMQ1 kin-,: and 1 Foy were each Wdhd 66I'l:'I'.'.. ' V: V D r_h ...' Vbgefzinfa. ' A la it` can '_ta_.aAh_ `hi> ui:e. who .. ..- 2- _.1:z..r..n.s-;_

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