Butter rous .` " --tub. . Mutwn, uy uuuunau . . Sheepskins. . .. . . . Dressed Hogs . . . . . . . . Hides'.... ......;.....'. 'Beef--hind~ quarteiu . _ fore qun.rter..... 'I`n1-Iznvl each. . . . . . n u " tore quu.rwr........ Turkeys Fleece-.Washed Wool . .'. . . TTncnnnl\'nI` Wnn'I , ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Fleece-,wasneu W001 Unwashed Woo1.`. .. __.___-- -**+-* B RRIE "MEG!-IANICS INSTI- TUTE." . cnasssgss or INSTRUCTION . For the ensuing winter are being new formed in cqnnectionvith the Institute as follows : hcwm with practical in- struc 1 k-kedpin` Business Con-es, -......a...... 1... `I-WWI. B.'%n1'vaV. Esau Drin- "'5 ' N.l'.&Ul.lLI.a.'-AJvI-u- atrnctno ' k-keep pondence, 61.0., b W. 1 cipal of Modal SH `cants nor w Ulyll UI Luuua `cents per wot course. ` pztial Nnmis, S B ...c ..-....... Hlutto, by carcass . Hanan Rkinm . ._ _ _ New Qthnettiwaxcntts. wool, not less than 1U yams, mrs. mum; gomery; 2nd, Thos Parker. V`._Vhite Flan- ne_l.Cotton Warp, not less than 10 yards, D Mc0ua.ig; 2nd, MrsDunn. ;B3ggy.(un~ covered , J E B1ackmor'e` ; 2nd," o11n'Mc'- Nab. anudian-made Sewing Machine ~E Fields (Wanzer). The Singer was recom- mended for premium :1; best 1nnchine of any make. Stone-t;.dle-Tl1os Griiths recommended for :3 diploma. Sanders Bram`, tailors, (clothing and furnishings) recommended. for 9. diploma. Case; of Butteries (Sam. Carson) commended high- ly. Scroll Work (W Strong) commended hidhlir.` ` ' COMMERCIAL. i 1iAnR1E--11ARKET.s. October 9:11`, 1379." 110@ 11 1mm 10 .a?v'J5Z '1'1Eq.'. ';3}i'z1`- Terms for pupils, 25 D, in advance, for the oo@1os .. o50@ ovoo .. o45@o53 .. o29@ 031 ..i7.ao'@ s'oo .. 4oo@ 500 .. o35@o4o .. o12@o14 .. o1o@ 012 . 0 s@o1o .ow@om oo7@oo7 .o75@oso .55o@~~coo 6 @700 5 @603 V4 @ 450 o @ 150 0 @-022 0- @015 isztitents. rrrm c'no1v I ntitute , Cortes, Iarvey, pun- srms for 26 in advance. L and Freehand. nson,thEsq.,` C..E. `l .; i`BQl'*-. : Hfor thecoigrse. I` North side of the Penetanguxsnene nonu, and in a course North Forty-six degrees, \Vest Thirteen chains Ninety-two links to the afore. said side line between the road allowance and said Lot number Eleven ; thence on the said side line and Northerly Seven degrees, Thirty minutes, West Two chains Forty links, more or less, to the place of beginning. Second part-commencing at the distance of Nine chains. and Easterly on the North side of the Northern Railroad from its intersection with the side line between Lots numbers Ten and Eleven in the Fourteenth Concession on the West side of said Lot number Eleven ; thence Norther-ly and at right angles with said Rail- road Five chains ; thence parallel with said Railroad and Westerly Four chains Twelve links; thence at right angles with said Rail- road and Southerly until it meets the North- ern boundary of said Railroad , Five chains ; thence on the Northern boundary of said Rail- road and Easterly Four chains and Twelve .links to the place of beginning. Third part - being composed of . the North part of Lot Eleven in said Fourteenth Concession of In- nisl, commencing at the intersection of the division line between numbers Eleven and Twelve in the Fourteenth. Concession, and the North boundary of the Northern Railway; thence Northerly on the said division line until it reaches Kempenfeldt Bay ; thence along the shore and Westerly until it meets the division line of number Eleven and the road allowance ; thence Southerly on the side line between the road allowance and number the Northern` Railway; thence Easterly on the North boundary of the Northern Railway to _the` place of commencement, containing Sixtyesevenfscres, more ,or less. The . follow- ing, improvements are said to be on the premises: About `60 acres cleared. . Has `a .privilege_. A Frame Dwelling and '1 we "Q: -.Situate about 3 miles from Town e th,Coacsssion_ the `Townshipofy p ehe`.(Jountyfof Sunooe. The one ' onthe premises -.-,-4- and under_eul5fVation.- Eleven until it meets the North boundary of. . A -TOWN H ATL`-L.% gal: TSa`_uijdg4/D Everng, ilth Irit mm of Hall at -VEdwa_rdTs . - Aamlpplon, 50 and 75 Ccntl.` October 8th, 1879. ` 41-It lrsullins ronbwonx IN anmsn cotumm -:-_ .~ `Tenders, addressed to the `under- signed and endorsed Tenders Pacic Rul- wsy, will be received at this office up to noon on MONDAY, the 17th day of NOVEMBER ...v+.' fnr ms-+.nin works` of constmtion re- next, for certpin woman or` conawucmun ru- %ui1-ed to be executed on the line from near ale to Lake Kamloops, in the following see- Hnnn v37.` 9 IILU DU AL`: gmnunuvlan, an nu. -....- ..__ tions, viz;: Emory sBartoBostonBax-;...............29miles BostonBartoL wn......... '. Lyttont.oJu.n onFlnt. ....... .. .. miles Junction Flat to Savona's Ferry. . Specicationa,_bi1lsof uantities, conditions of contract, form: of ten er, and .all tinted information may be obtained on app ication at the Pacic Railway office in New VVest- minater, British Columbia, and at the office of the Engineer-in-Chief at Ottawa. :Plans and proles will be open for inspection at the latter oice. ~ 7 N o tender will ba enterta.ined unless on one of the printed forms and all the conditions _ are complied with. 7 1)._.n._.i ....v `Y; mu highly: uuu-u DEPARTMENT or RAILWAYS AND CANALS g OTPAWA, October 3rd, 1879. :::._+ .4..n. ` -01-` VALUABLE-- ' ammo VILLAGE rnommns, --IN THE-- Township of Sunnidale and Vil- . Iago of_ Angus, m THE COUNTY OF -smcom. Til}? jar 1ANAm, PACIFIC RKILWAY. 7At'One o'clock in the afternoon, by Alex . ' Wallace, Auctioneer, at the 7--..-- ........-.-.- -11- 9-`III ! v nun..- --..- __,_, DOIIINION THE VVIVLLAGE 0F ANGUS. By Vin-tyue of Powers of Sale contained in certain Mortga. es, which will be produced at the sale, the fa lowing Properties :- 15 . nnnr I 1Y...1.... `1\,I'm..lnanc. from Jnrnnu %TTuesday:--Vilouuz-:V_1irzI)er_ 4th 1879, _ -n.___;.._ 1.... A'1n1r 1 . .uA.I.uu-2 n unn- kxiece Work Quilt (Cotton), Mrs W A; 7 Clark; 2nd, Mrs Sedan: Coverlet (Cot-. ton), Mrs Pue ; '2nd,' Mrs C A Perkins. .Hooked Mat, Mrs Geo McLean; 2nd, Miss Rix. Worsted Matting, Miss Rix; 2nd, Mrs McCu1loch. Specimen plug-4 Hand Sewing, Mrs` W A Clarke; 2n , Miss Rix. Specimen Machine Needle work, Mrs Clarke ; 2nd, Mrs Clarke. V Gent's Plain Shirt, 1st and 2nd, Mrs Bird.` Collection Fancy and Plain Knitting (all wool), Mrs Clarke ; 2nd, Mrs J G Strong. Collection Fancy and Plain Knitting (dot- ton), Mrs. `Clark; 2nd, Mrs. McCullol:h. Plain Berlin Wool Work,W J Marsh; 2nd, Mrs.'Dunn. Raised Berlin Woo1_Work, Miss Myers. Antimacassar, Mrs. Perkins; W _2nd, Mrs H Sinclair. Orotchgt- Work,_ M1-'sH James-, `Qua, Miss Stephens. Em- broidery,-Miss Irwin; 2nd, Miss McCulloch. ' Leather Work, ` A_ H\ unc.~ A Wax Work, Miss M Ross; 2nd, Mrs H Sinclair. Feather Flowers, Mrs S Brooks; 2nd, A Hume. Cone Work, Miss M Fullerton. Mottoes (Silk and Woollen). Miss Graham; 2nd, Mrs Clark Specimens of Darning, Miss Lucy Wilkinson; 2nd, Mrs Mont-. %o`Ilr]11ery ; -Miss M Ross recommended. _ p Mat, Mrs. Perkins; 2n`d, Mrs. Wil-, kinson. Slippers, in Worsted, Mrs. Dunn; Sofa Cushion, Miss Johnson; 2nd, Miss -Edmanson. ' ` R1`here appears to have been some mis- ` 1: es in the`u.wa.rds in this Department, as prize tickets were noticed on articles which are not stated to have taken prizes. Sev- eral articles, of merit were also passed by. The fair exhibitors will` perhaps raise is ' A51 line 8518, But: l.U1AU\vAu5 n. Avllvl uA\.u . PARCEL l.-_Under Mortgage from James Cody. `Lot No. 28 in the 1st Concession of `the Township of Sunnidule, County of Sim- coe, containing 200 acres, more or less. The following improvements are said to be on the premises : About 50 acres cleared, having erected thereon :1 Frame Dwelling with `Kitchen; "Frame Barn with Stable. Situated within 1 mile from the Village of Brentwood. n . nnnr n 17-.-1 _.. \r....4.......- :........ qnvnun] wmmn 1 min: Arum uuu v nu--v um unyuu Vvvvusv PARCEL 2.-Under Mortgage from Samuel Foster. Village Lots 108 and 109 on the north side of King Street, in the Village of Angus, in the County of Simcoe, containing one-fifth of an acre each, more or less, being rt of Lot 30, in the 3rd Concession of the a %ownship of Essa,- according to a plan of the subdivision of said Lot 30, as laid out by Township of 1sssa,- accorcung to plan 01 we subdivision by William E. Yarnold, P. L. S., Surveyor, for Jonas '1`. Bush. The following improvements are said to be on the premises : A two storey Frame Building occupied as hotel, and` two Stores with Stables, Sheds, &c. 7 TERMS. -One-tenth of the purchase money to be paid down on the day of `sale. For balance terms will be made known at thelsnle. For further pav:ticula.rs apply to _ JONES BROS. &. MACKENZIE, Solicitors, Masonic Hall, Toronto. Or to Angus Bell, Esq., New Lowell, or Geo. ;\IcGirr, Esq., Alliaton.` m____,.-' n,.-. n...1 1070 4|,t(] Imm l'lllIPllTlES\ #__._ _........ .... pun an `1NN1Sii`i?_YERA\ Monday,`-1-1;3`V{;)VxV'i day of Novem- b9rv --AT T111-I- Barrie Hotel, in the '1`ownol"Barrie _-._L_:.....1 .... nun:-v ........l __ -,,, By Virtu of I o\`ve1-s of Sale dontained in certain; hfortgnges, which will be produced at the sale, the ollowing Properties. z--- n A-nrn-.11 1 `[Y..An'-u Mlnu-Gnnrvn fvnnm Pater at me sale, um wuuvuug .1. lug... um. . PARCEL I.--Under Mortgage from Peter McKay. All and singular those certain par- cels or tracts of land and premises situate, `lying and being in the Township of.Innisfil, in the County of Simcoe, and Province of On- tario, containing, by admeasurement, Ten acres, be the same more or less, being com- osed of parts of Lot Number Eleven in the `ourteenth Concession of the said Township of Innisfi}, and butted sndboumlcd as follows: First part, commencing at the intersection of the Southern boundary of the Northern `Rail- road with, the side line between Lots numbers Ten and Eleven in the Fourteenth Concession on the West side of said Lot number Eleven ; thence on the South side of the said Railroad and `Easterly Fourteen chains -and. Twenty links ; thence in a -course South Twenty-two degrees, West Nine chains Eighty-four links, L more or less. to the North side of the Pene- 1111: Lu row.] Al uuu v s.-uuvu -. -_._. _, A . MORROW, AUCTION lill, UNDAX, tine um qay OI nuv rgxyuuu for cerlgun works of` cgnntmctxon : a... 1..-. .- .....+...1 nn Hm Ima from _jUc"r'I_oN SALE l.lU\JAll nag. 4uu......._. Toloutq Oct. 2nd, 1979. .____._.-.j--:----- West Nine chums mgnty-xour nun, more or less, the Pene- tanguiahene Road; thence Westerly on the North of the Penetanguishene Road, and :. .. .......u N'm-+.h Fox-tv-six degrees, AT knu: o'cLocx_m THE Al-"l`ER.\'00.\7, BY UCTION SALE IN THE COUNTY OF SIMCOF. There will be sold o VY DIUIUIIUI`. a W H Partridge. -jN THE TOWNSHIPS ov- -1;-yzrdcr, There will be solgl on -0I-` v.u.UAi3Ls-L E/45} l 41-td Agiiduitural Show. Barrie. $25 I-`tevvard 2 Colleckidn of Gaxtden "{T..;:;<`e.td.'t.b1es,*.` Cathy; 2nd. E Justice ;' 3rd,W-E 0` 3 Oabbsge, D McCarthy; 2nd',' .E J 3 Oauliowers, E-Iustice; ;2nd, Geo; .:..m n E Justice: ` .08; I-111. aecureay II b to 1 `."..;3x..i`5 son gwmg anon uu oonvlction of the % Information to 41-4t EARDWARE HOUSE RE-OPENED 1 Bags {:0 announce his re-commencement it ' businnss. Call and see the New Stock of Carriage 'Wood.vm*/c, Paints Oils and Glass, Acres and Ax: Handles, C'ra.-s-Cut Satvsmezvest dsigns, Loggzng and Trace C'h.ainsV A visit _ E. GRAVER 40-ly J; . __ . Whereas, my wife, Sarah Martin, has, without just cause or provocation, left my bed vand board, this is therefore to` caution the public against trusting her for oods in my name, 2131 will not be respousi le for any debts so contracted by her. 1 A mnra M A 1?'l`TN 'M6Cu'thy. 6 Pepys:-5', D-Mccarth 30a,u1i,owers 3.`Ld.usuce; inn! veg. '._B_.J!ox::i1tnes_, E Justlce; I Justice. 12 Wlute 0niotI=,:BdZJ 2nd,-`E .Justioe.- 12 -Ye}Iow O ` V 1.4.3:... 0.-ul D . Mnnrthvs \ 12 Rad. On- Ixinisl, Sept. .19, 1879. L` .1 _ __ . For Sale or `to Rent that beautifully 8itll&t6d Residence at the head of -11 * -Mu1caster Street, now occupied by R. Marpole. There is a. good Stone Cellar 20x28. Hard an Soft W.a.ter. Woodghed and n....,:,... 1.`m.nirn nf Hard and" 501: w.u. Garden. Enquire of Or at this Office. .1} -- The undersigned offers for sale his farm_ consisting of 50 acres of the 14th Lot, Con. 6, Oro. Over forty acres cleared, and free from stumps and stones ; thebalance well timber-ed with Cedar and Black Ash. There are on the premises Two Dwelling Houses, Large Barn, and good Stables and beds, ,toget_he_r wit_1_}_ 9. `HE OLD RELIABE auu. uuu u u-...... thriving Orchard ~K:I2`dV VSpi`ng` soil is of the very best quality. close to Ed%\l` Village and 1 Barrie, with 051: Offices and C at hand. The proprietor is sell ho wants a larger farm. Terms 1`nT\'(`.A?\T M.~1 Everything Cheap for Cash 1 `Oro, Sept. 20, 1379. |)UBL'1c NOTICE. ind,--1: ` ..Yeno`w` Oxiidns, E ,JI')_itipe; 2nd, D McCarthy; -12 Red On- "'iq:'1|,4-B_.I_31l't`ice; 2nd, . 1`-Gundlo. Potato. 0.in'r (bu? q\u.rt)." A M,\I11ooh };2nd,, G66 Campbell; -12 Top Omons, E Justice; `and Campbell. 6-Roots` White cala- 'Juitic'e; 2nd, M Johnhonf `6 1-06`: `. ;'I;'Alm-u1..'E ..Tu|'I:"1cn: O.C Km Nungjmnv ml... um`Inv-giant-.(1 offers for S:\.].~.- u- The rxndersigucd offers for s:\]..- Hm follow. ing stock from his Nursery :- | The best sorts of Apples, $20 per 1m: um.--,. English Cherries, 40c-. each. White Grape Currant, $2 per doz. Smith Sudlmg Gooseberry, the only kind that mm nnf: mi1deW.- S2 Der doz. Smith Sudling Gooseberry, me uuny will not mildew, $2 per Red Cherry Currant, $2 per doz. Black Naples Currant, $2 per doz. nL..L-_1. an ..m1 2`) nor (102. 1880. Uuun`_y N aple Rhubarb. 3] doz. Rhubarb, $1 and $2 per doz. Strawberry Plants, 50. per 100 or $4 per 1000. All the different varieties of Gra es. . Lombardy, Poplar, Mountain 11, or-`any other variety of Shade Trees at equally low prices. To parties wishing to have an Orchard planted I would say I will lant the trees and insure their growth. and ta c a good note for lamea .I. Wolnu say . one year. ._..._ I guarantee all fsrees true to name. Any- thing not in stock will be procured from Ealton Nursery, Burlington, Outairio. I ` GEO. M AUNDRELL, Sn. `Bame, Sept. 23, 1877. ? 39 Gm t { Amt FOR SALE. Wnv B-1`! Lot. 1. COD. 1 the best Cedar lots umxeu. wuu pu section of the country. Apply to rnrnq 1 For saie. `.39; L05 _1, 6&1: 14, Innisl, one of Cedar lots (mixed with pine) in that ......;:.... AF Hm nm1ntrV_ Annlv .011 3-av-7 v---y~v-- v ---~-~~ ----_-`- ---- Justice; M Johnson. 6 roots V _ f0e`lqry;--E4J\ustico; 2nd, M`Johhs6n. T8;Sa1`siy;3E--'-Jus_t.i_ce;' 2nd,-~D_`Mc0a.rthy. -8-Booty,-,`G'o6} qampbeu. 2nd',_`A_Gr`_a.ha.m.A 11 10;ar:_-"ota, E Justiue;2nd,M `mi-' 8*Panntps, M4 Jo1u'x-V . "8_Je:u|dqIn';A_r-' *2I.1 ~31! -W95?-4:` .`8:I'srlyi . j ,3, % Brampisoxa, Sept. 24, 1879. ` __ On or about 131: July last, a Promissory Note for S86. 75, in favor of D. J. Cart-uthers, and signed by James Sharp, which falls due on lit October, 1879. The public are warned against negotiating the name. 11 J. C-ARRUTHERS, n ':iLE'OR- T0 RENT. GENUINE steam s_wmt: Mnonma ---.. I-Ln nun-11` The people e choice all 4 best 15 the cheapest. V` `of the number of Sewix v the we _ )ESIRABLE FARM FOR SALE: nmvuu: 6"!` J: T Which you will nd "on the an_ of Genuine Singer-'Sewing Machine. ---UV` A II. E` I IN` G- .- We are meetingwith so much success and favor wherever we introduce our Genuine Singer, l1a.t_a_genhs an_d nleamen for other ___._1-A.:..;.. ..'lI l.u.I.` nf wherever, mm-ounce our uvuutuu that agents and for other Sewing Machines are circulating all kinds of reports to tryyngirevent persons from pur- ahanimr. They ` 9.ckn'qwlec_1g_e_,__p_r_i_vat_ely, 7 3% . ]_`>wo4 43551.11 pyyuu _y:E?q,uuvv pauqwu ) 1is:`thia' car .Jno"`W.`a:rn1 -; 2n.d`gIn.9 ` -V. -Tm;->-Cv`f1nmarsV," Warinca; =2nd,1W"1kina9n.- "Two Ewe Lambs, R .L ' ' xx; 2nd,..J_no. Warnxca... Ram of `L ` may 55., S Lemqn, `(R1chmon.dhul). ,'M,_,""' -u jSouhdo_um.--Aged Rang, SJ eremy;2nd, u `Dr _E D'Morton._ Slfeaxlmg Ram; S Jere- my; 2nd, 8' Lemon. Ra.m(Lamb, SLe- .........-. 9113,. T.nmnn_ Two` Aged Ewes. clng. Luv that there is no when telling, gnochino en. it will edit yo'_u__I1othing, _ gupeor any other you ` `ne. V '3"1i'i;e the'rN'G'ER, bit; `think :1 ocfnnmon or chap made good enoug or inten ' ` Before" bniying` try a. GENUI%"lI!.FS 1 '&``` .4 and if not consider `need ` not invest in aewxng uuwuumu nu. ..........._.__u ._. trygmd 1-event chasing. They aclniowledfe, th_nt isnone like the'S NG . -us_.. n.:..I. .. 1|l|\'I;III.l\F n] lI_lbW.-'TIu:nvl; -uv., V1, ... R. R.` Sta_t.z:o{n, Js>ap'ie`,17ti:_. 157?. ~ . Sept. 16, 1879. ...:__ ..._. .0, . _ M - `e__.__pun[op`.3t,f opposzte to oic. _nr.- 1? R. Sztatinn. ' from old customers and hosts of new ones invited. 3' mi Ji.o'sT. E. GRAVER, One door West of Queen's Hotel. mrormanon as V 1 eiuil oe *3! party, odged wxti TI ? ['1 ` Izovurl-.\'. bless and Sheds, _togemer wu.u u mrd and 2 Spring Wells. The very The farm is var 11- miles from l Churches close Le selling it because lrger reasonable. DUNCAN l\IcDOUGALL, ' Steele I . 0. ), 39-2m~* __________....__..~._. rro $6000 A YEAR. pr :5 to s_2o I dmr in your own Igcalxty. N o_ x_s_k_. lllw party. a` lodged with w rs 121: 31 II Inuvu --_.- .. V -- zhoice over the world. The mpest. We sell three-quarters r Sowin Machines made in the wor d. an smut:-A'I`INR g. g we izuuu. D. J. .OARR.U'l`H_ERS, Tvv v JAMES MARTIN. 39-4t-p W. STEPHEN S, At House s. 39,-ti ronu. in` WA T10 N S ouses, barge Duru, ls, together with pring Wells. The .1a+.v_ farm LADIES wonx. . A u. 11-: ..,,V I ' -LI: -IS&\?J-I\J-In` - . . - ' gcuury to to , Una th P"m" f `"9 Md moreumg bum. bu found it n e n-It Itorro"l::?in 5100' more eolnnnodionl, and more central quarter: on Diinlop-It-. in *3` Ontario Block. adjoining Farqnharson & Dutton s. li\'II'C` A\71\ 17.11.` 1117 DA`Dl'!.AY'hT TN 1; f1:;_;1-1.1-1`)'n`1": 3, nvately, M} R, but, nhnn mule L in E SHOES 5:.-gnu, 33 -4t r`i fiutvwj 7-____ And judge for yourselves if I am notfoffering Unprecedented Terms. In Ordered or Ready-Made Clothing and Ladies -and Childrcn s Manlles I am ahead of all competitors. DO NOT FAIL TO GIVE ME A CALL! ' D.` MCDONELL. A1 Barrie, October 3, 1879`. \BOOTS\ ND SEE M! HAEUALLVD Lu uua.u....... DRY 5.3503 AND GROCERIESI And {mine for voux-selves A" Thil is NOT OLD IAIIKIIUPT STOGK but m1nfIturd by four of the loading houses in the Dominion, andvwill be sold at such price; as [to defy my utteinpt at competition by any house in Barrie. e\'8|'Y `qumzx Paqnucn. in. 1,, -:1-_..-_;.-1 -aw W. H. 1VIYERSi may Goons: mm Iilitili Mr snows um swan 1 So that__bnyera ca_n see this arrangement carrieg out to the letter. ` Iol at NEXT noon To MR. ' In other word:,|25 ce_nts will be deducted from - no at] AT 7"'Ew13ii`15'i" }1\i v:i"_]_1*;_A_]L)0LLAR r mu-nhuad. The Goods A` tn P"i` 379 lure to effect Id?nick clearance, parties in - - . W to CALL BAILY. lngrm, Au_u1i se1.,,1o7__s`, (ms \. :31 SHOES AT ma mus HOUSE, Sign of the BIG BOOT. . I `*0 `- 2 of 3 Wholesale Shock purchased from the Auignee; also 3 Retail `Bankrupt Stock. Tho goods from the Whole Stock being all Staples will be sold ~---- -.-___..-pa -1\r\r'r A|`\ Q Wli'I)./V`lu`ASD./I Y. A U(:Us_'1 6th, CJME jg-MARKED uv ;1:4z1v F1GUrzEs,.a ...-_ rt-L. mstnil Stool *---GrREAT SALE`-i The undersigned has just r Boots and Shoes which, with is instructed to ' DISPOSE OF WITHIN THE N The Combined Stocks make up 1 SEASONABLE LINES, and 35 they The-Y Will be offerenl much BELOW THE USUAI. COST PRIGE. 29-1)`- 31511 WALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN" FIGUR.E'S.1-`>R D McCarthy; 2nd, A MccIu1och;~ 2 oz. rons, J G Gryant: 2nd:.`~E Justice. ,Wa.t.er- me1on,.(extr9.) C Wilton`. ' _ V IInI'rI"l' IIIIJVLALQQ-a - -- .`.._ AND SEE MY BARGAINS IN GENERAL ~ - -- -_.: LWF . is noted for his SQUARE DEALING and his LOW. PRICES. iDUNLOP STREET ` SAL`l?_`1 W. H. MYERS, B. HINDS. DUNLOP-ST., BARBIE -co.\_1 THIN THE NEXT i received two Bankrupt Stocks of , with the brskmce of his late atbck, ho DMMENOING on- W-"-1 \'-'--'1 - . ~ `nun-. 13 St Lswrenoe Apples, Oojran; 2nd, , Geo McLean. 12 A1exandi'ia.,'W J Marsh. ; 12 Pippins, Geo Cowan; 2nd, `J Leslie. ' l2_ ` any other variety of Autumn Ap lea, Geo 0owan; 2nd, K Cameron. 12 now Ap- ples, Geo Cowan. ,12 Rhode Island Green- inga, WJ Marsh; 2nd, _Geo Gowan. 12 Northern Spy, Geo Cowan; 2nd, William Crispin. 12 Russets, Geo Cowan; 2nd, Geo Sneath. I2 Spitzbergen, Geo Cowan Collection Winter Apples, 3 of each varie- ty, varieties to be named, Geo Cowan ; Qn. Gen Sneath: 3rd. R M Ness. Peck --OF-_ lrneu am. told u a splendid assortment o L-.- AGENT, W EST`, BARBIE . I .-._____ each (hinlljl worth purchased. HEEIRY MACKLIN, _ -, `DOlIll`.illBlnh'Iptg::a0kl. 60 DAYS. BOOTS 1 ' The Retail Stock will be ` .. grown in open air, W `J Marsh ; 211:1, Thos V rants, Cherries, Gooseberrics and Rasp- , berries, W AC1arko. ` varieties to be named, ueo uowau; 2nd, Geo Sneath; 3rd, Peck. Crabs, W J Marsh ;'2nd, Geo Snenth. 12 -1 Autumn Pears, J Leslie; 2nd, George Sneath. 12 Winter Pears, J Leslie; 2nd,` R M Ness. -12 Yellow Plums. A W Wilkin- son ; 2nd, Jno McLean. 12 Greengages,' 1st and 2nd, Thos Candle. 12 Blue Plums, M Harper; 2nd, Jno McLean. . Collection of Plums, \V J Marsh. 3 lbs. Grapes, Cundle. Collection of Fruit, Geo Cowan. Collection of Canned small Fruit--Cur- 'nnAI\' \.lX\lI 1.`: Cental White Winter Wheat, G Sneat-11 ; 2nd, \Vm Cris )in. Cental Fall \Vhe_at, W Crispin ; 2m, G Sueath. Oental Fyfe \Vhn.'L1'.. K Camcx"cmi 2nd, Ruthcrford._ Collection of Ambrotypca, a Dbcplxunm, Collection of Photographs, W C .Reeves. Penma.i1ship-(running-hm1(1) without our- ishes, H R Shaw ; `2n_ C 1"la.xtnn_. 1:01:51-:.\l.n;zs1IIP. . ForAtho best lady rider,Miss Com Smith; .'I\Ira. Drysdale competed. For the beat Gentleman Rider,_George R<`ngm's ; 2nd, Smith; 3111, Jun Stinson.` _ ' - Tobacco -E. 1'ctheH. D1`ugs~Go0. Monkmam. 9 Pacilic liailwny--1*`. Urmm. New Q1uu'te1's-D. McDou'e1l. Ph0togmpl:s-W. - C. Reeves . /` Mendelssolm Quintette Club./` A Fall Goods-Frmvlcy & Devlin." Boots and Shocs--J . Culverwell. " Man11ood- -Cn1vcr\\'c1l Medical Co. V First Prizc'Pl1oto.~s.--\V. O. Reeves. Mechanics Institu(,c-Jmnes \Vu.rd. `V Sale of Farm Properties--Jones B1'0s.'& TH'nn1rnn'):n \/~ - 4 D318 U1 .1`u.1`uL J. l.U1I\,t\A\.-2 0-..-.. -- , _. Mackenzie. \/~ _ 7 Sale of l*`n.rm a.mlV1l1age Properties-J ones T19-nu Xv 'NI'nr-L-nn'I.irA.. . I,` ' ' 'o:`i!;c:1I2\,bhant.r._I .._--_ .\Vith :1 view to the fdrLl1e1- _:md speedy extension of its circulation, the publish-. ers of Tutu`. AD\`ANvI~`. 0fYe.r to new sub- acribers T1lE_ A`l.)VANC!E" AND WEEKLY ]\T.ATL,"- (the one 0.193(1- ing local, the other a leading citylpaper), UP TO JAN. 1, 1331, FOR `TWO DOLLARS. xr- __.....` 1:I..4....1 :m`lmm..mnf. wnsx t=.veF1' JJU1.Jl.u1J.\D. V No more liberal inducement was ever before held out to the f'.u~ming and other [classes of this County, and the.pnblish- ere hope to have it "largely taken advan- tage of; If the friends of Tum ADVANCE will` only spread this announcement among their lneiglihore, and use whatever inuence they deem they should exer- cise in behalf of the paper, the result cannot but be . to give it -.1 great lift, which the publishers will not fail to show appreciation of lay additional ef- forts towards improving l.llOl1fpul)llC3{- tion and making it more than even` the ipeople sl{)ape4r of the County of Sim- A nnn Q,.,,,-,,m.~,,,_,% A ; a;'e;;i:::a$?aa7;.;ie ,' rag N:_W'.t' V;-;.;;`;;_s1;{;;u_s zii;ubed.`b5; 9.-_ I` ':'s 1`E"$Zcaug?e $1 ind_iv5idual'-t _o4 the -.log4A'x1i(:'5_' ` ofthe " '1'! -R. ESQ-2 Of VI1}l'8- - - B ` 1fT?P1xeiP"1>9`ii83??i*!i*1'?`.1?;*'1?T43Y: ':`fZi:%E;:`% ; 1 h2`:a:h`;`.`x:s r6a_d`.:.; ,_-Th`e.l 1uinti'A-WaS,not 8CC388uL. ~, PreIhyriBn_Church, `.3`I`3"`.*`.31-A=23`iT"I` 9`F `1`." -LmN3x:nn`: w?3;At tionTaato.tha .1_1.a.tni1ton.. 0ompany'8'.li.n-L th9.lgtinst-:2"? the Rev. John hilities. '1`o_'kn9w whether it possible ; the l\l reIbyteRri:.n:43hnrc}:;iV,JA!I: for'o9'-,this_ Cqlpalxy-v.tq.carry Vo`ut'_-its f*9 3_.`F"."t*'~ ~. `,5-9] agi-Qements with Ath_e yariqus Amunic_i'p_g_zlia_ , tis whi_ch?grnnt ed_/bVonuse ta the --1353' 7 V .9 :1,-,,'v-,<,,L ,f`:i* ,,~,,h""`; iswhnt ig.iwanW '.L.1.;po:o;-0,-. ` .. _ . Council won1d`%:sp1ri=t `:*fb9.in...9"hu.!!w?'- ` T } t9Vbfin!;1iii`.qix=*i9!i>="`'"" ;f5=*9!*`i* $ r " -.1 ....-.... C OI 1`.I`.lll uuu. V uutau Bros. & Mackenzxe. H7{f1{iSE.>E,'($E3."s3;T"i`s%'9 .,_L.smer.-A'e&1,1um,' s Le Shen- nqf:Rm., K Cxfmoron; 2nd, J3: '}u,mLa.m}),Jno;Wh'u1ol`-_V2nd, Jno~W&r- as _ `d-Ew6Qw "h,hm,-mined $35. `f}1;'n9`v%x?.`.Jno `aw8`l'nc& -: 2nd.` J no ..r..._ _T.. .-._._.. H. . NI-`.\V :\l)\']*}l1.TISE.\I}:';3;T~'I".V X: LII-:1-:1:A1, UJVFER. ,--c- ` " .nology qur ragders f9:} t.ha`hcE of: editorial and gegeral news, caused by`; sudden inux of favors from advertising patrons, ._ _V h-as` the N.' AP` dooe for".,tho farmers of Simcoe? Let our b Iyarket quot;1tionsspeak._. . Eve:-y.cla.ss_~ of grain brought into town is readily bought up, and commands a gure which even the verie-st grumbler - about prices accepts with a. satised chuckle. ` Our farmers are now reaping, in common with their AL- .....-...huy nun now reaping, cdmmon with fellow agriculturists the country the reward of supporting the N; P \ f WE he.u't.iIy concur inAth'e opinjpn of_ the Mail that the condemhed mgn Mun- ro is, the circumstances .of his oence ' ` V ~ 1:1. --`\:nn+'rf\I` mvpn. 18, me ,G|fGu|.|.Ihunuuoa .... ..... ----_-- fairly considered, a t. subjecirfor Exer:- J utive ciemencv, and `we sincerely trust it will be extended to him`. The numer- ' ously signed petition, praying for a com- mutation of the death` sentence, which has been despatched to the Minister of Justice from Barrie, is anindex to the state of public feeling in this vicinity as tohis case ; while there is` every reason to believe that in the very neighborhood V of the tragedy there is strong `public - sympathy for him. . ~ -? 0 . , . . THE Mayor of Colllngwood `writes to the loc;1ll,[n1p'ers in advoc:\'cy of,:u_1 effort '- being nmde to set forth the advantages . possessed by that town, as a` means to induce manufacturers to locate there.` ` And the Bulletin cordially endorses the proposition. When THE ADVANCE, a shortetime ago,made a siinilar suggestion with respect toVBarrie,a local Reform paper sneered at the idea, and at the same time strove to make out of the matter a point against the National Policy. There are ' Reform" papersl . and Reform papers. The Barrie one , alluded to is about as poor example as , they turnout. uh 9 Following are the aas vivhichqhzwe come up before His Worship _ the Mayor nince last issue ;- - "some interesting part: . A rournrun VAGRAN1`. \Vm. Sutton, 3. young lad about 14 years of age, `was charged with being 9. vagrant. The boy was sick and unable to `work and had applied for admission to the _gao1. He said he came from Hamilton` where his was sent up for a month. _ ALLEGED NUISANUE. . Leon Caisse charged Jno. Malone, a neighdor with creating a. nuisance on his premises, by depositing `slops and other a refuse thereon. 7 After an adjournment the charge was nally dismissed and the com- plainant ordered to pay costs, -Mr. M. J. Doyle appeared for the defence. - AN ArnLu'rE s TBOUBLES E. W. Johnson, the well-known athlete, was charged by his wife Hannah Johnson with being a vagrant and neglecting to sup- port her and her child. At the request of complainant the case was adjourned till to- morrow (Friday) and the defendant allowed to go on his own recognizances. The case, if gone fully into will, it is said, disclose 'culars as to the de- ` _fendant s relationsetowards certain of tho fair sex ofBell Ewart. ` parents, who were intempemte, `live. He _ IV 171 UJLJIU 0 Berkahire --Boar over one your old, W v;Crispin; 2nd, R Laudlay. Boar, one year old or under, R _Leadlay;. 2nd, ,Geo Camp- , he'll." Brood Sow, to have mid pigsvt-_l1is _ear, - Jno' Warnica ; 2nd, R Leudlay. pi-ing Pigs, not less than 4 of one litter, R Leadlny; 2nd-, Geo Snoath. Improved -Boar and two Sows of any age, William Crispin, . V A nrun mnv -;__+_:__ , NOTES GOMMENTS. _ Jno. Haight a. young man 1 Hope, was arrested for being 6 ghting at an up-town hotel, nirrht, by Constable Carson. H: ctgd in 50 cents and costs whic} m....:. Wm-u~nIrl_ .-mv descx up-town noten, on L'nu.u._y night, He was mul- cted which he paid. .Chris. Harrold, any descripition of whom would be superuous, was swooped down on by Cop.`Bra.dford while in an. in- ~ capa.ble condition by reason of too free an indulgence in the "ardent. 'IIa.\;i11g no funds Chrxs. was 1n:n'ked down for a month` at the Castle. A nun`. ... V... _-.-,,. Tom. Conhors, afvoxlng man well known in the vicinity, was enjoying the company of a young woman named Ann Craig, jest oot fxjae Glasgae, whose acquaintance he has lately made, in_ the neighborhood of G1-almxn s Tzumery about 11 o clock on mh---r1n`V ..:..1.+ Rant]! were nrettv drunk, made, in_ the nelgnnomouu Lu s Tuesday night. _ Both were pretty drunk, and the foxxmle pretty boisterous. Con`- stable Carson, appearing on the scene, took charge of the pair, the young fellow com- ing along quietly but the girl giving con- siderable trouble. Each pleaded guilty to `the change, and Connors was ned $2 and costs and Craig the same. Tom had 956 on his person, which was gobbled up to pay his expenses. The girl had no money and 1....- ml.-In-mu for 20 davs will be` in care of his xpenscs. The girl mm money aulu. her address for 20 days in Governor Lang. ' ANOTHER CH AROE . Connors was nextnrrested on :1. charge of being (me ofthe party who wrecked Jim Ba1'ry s domicile about a. month ago. Ho pleaded not guilty and was 1'emn.`nded till Friday . _ 1 o -REOENTV` DOINGS Ai` THE JUSTICE SHOP f REEVES Photo. gotvthe lat Prize at the Exhibitiog. Let the public not forget this, 4- ,_-;.-.: ..1...;... l..mI- gm`! qhfm Exuxbmou. new mm pu-mu uuu .-.,,.... -..._. CULv1;R\vELL s noted chalup boot and shoe store ought to draw custom. . The grocery and provnsion department also offers great_ in. dncemehts to the public. v- .,.,_ ...-_.._ n. .....:',...'.4.-....:' fhqt 3.1-. 1113 my ; `ma, 5' uemon. mam ualuu, a un- mon`; 2nd,,S Lemon. Two:Aged Ewgs, which have raised lambs this ya`r,A S J ere- ...... 0...! T.nmnn "Ram nf nnv nae. S aucements 50 we puuuu. Bsmmnx. wants it understood" that at his tobacco and cigar divan, adjoining McCarthy's Block, there is ever a.` varied stock of the purest a>.nd.,cheapest brands ofthe weed in its various sh: es, together with 9. choice as: sortment 0 all smokers sundries. The only exclusive dealer in town; V ' ' ~---- - -- r- `l\-.-.... Q0-mm nknud not be exclusive dealer in town. 'MoNKMAN s Drug Store should not pa.ssed'by when anything in the line of medi- cines, dye stns, `toilet and fancy articles, coal oil,` lamps, and other sumlries are requir- ed. The ]')l,`0 rietor s motto _r5 prescriptions is purity in qua ity, accuracy in kind and quan- tity, and moderationin pride. Never forget the old established; drug [store, opposite the Dn;nvI:n nnfnl 15110; Old. esmwu Barrxe Hotel. Onlot 17, concession 15, .Tiny, October 28th, P. J. Lamsh, Auctioneer. .At Breutwoo,d Hote1,V0ct.' 22nd, G. R. Ford, Auctioneer.` _ On lot 17, con. 1, Vespfa, October 17, G. R. Ford, Auctioneer. , r\,, `I'_L 1!! Ann '10 'I`inv, 0Ct.'18 P. J.` . On lot 16, con. 12, Tiny, Oct.-1.8; J Lurush, Aucliioneer. - . LR. Fora, Aucuoneur. 1 F - . . -- ~. . _i: `<-;._.;., 1Imv1s.;on sunday, 29th ult., the wife `of Mn. JAs.T Punvxs, of Messrs. Pm-via `Ru... AF a man, 'EI.&IIlll.|:Inr . DAVIS_-FOSTER. -In Vespra, on the'30th "_ 31% at the residence of the ' bride : father, by the Rev. W. '.l1hornle,- P. M. minister, ~ '1`:-xnnnu. Dunn. of etroit, Mich, tog Tim, 1534)., 0! velpra. . TINDAL---M'.0DONA_LD.--At Bu-tie, 911 `H10 ~. 1atinut;,:by the Rev. John Lei . of- Presbyterian _Cht1l`0h, ' V NDAD MA'nYMIdl')nwn.n, hnthnf-`Ru-rig; - _ rreauyternn Unurcn, no _ '.l'lNDAu Mn? MoDo!uLD, both.o Barrio. vu uu |_lun-u-gun VVT?V-UDIUY? puny: _u; Lunugula EART--CEAPPEL~--At_Bax-tie , cg th by 1=h13.ev- John` Beipraiugc` %*:.H=:"a.*7."= `""`. `"5-'.*~-'. which have rzusea Lambs mus year, D dere- my, 2116, S Lemon. Ram of any age, S Jerem . Two G'immor's, S Lemon; 2116., Dr E Morton. Two Ewe Lambs, S; La- mon; 2nd, DrE*D`Mott on. ` *2 . , 3 V ` mas.` . A _Y6TrI;shi1'cA-and other Lafgc Breeds. Sp ' g" Pigs, not less than 4 of 099 litter. R Munro. ' n 1 1-,, 1)-.. ..-.-_ A... .....J.. ..1.1 W w. 1 -V .' '?'.` .'v.-m~., L.DOYD."--A. t the big ' Ban-ieT, on the*6thrxna,t.,"JOIl1t_-_ Iawvm 8 ~s1s9f!" I "".~.- 1...`:.n-mu Ppucl-: COURT Nbras --.._- 0: mm. oAa., ; `Broth, ofa. son. A BEALYTIFUL PAIR. SALE BULLE'1:IN, .' nnunns. fN0'I.`ICES.- ` 1 '1'o111 Port drunk aml , on Friday [In nmu hill`. over, Pair -Cochin, Cinnamon or Bull`, William Ross; 2nd, Win Ross. Pair Cochin `Fowl,-' Partridge, E B Crompton. Pair Spanish Fowl, A Sutherland; 2nd, Wm Crispin. Pair Brahma, Light, A Sutherland; 2nd,, J no Grant. "Pair Brahma, Dark, J ohn` grant; 2nd, W C Wilson. Pair Hamburgs, 1n.'ck,'JnDGrsnt;..2n_d, Joshua Clarkson. Pair Hamburgs, Golden, Geo-Johnson; 2nd, D. MCa.rtl1y. ' Pair Hamburgs, Sil_ 0 ver Geo Johnson ; 2nd, Urry. Pair Hou- dfs, .Gco Johnson. Pair Leghorns, A `Sutherland ;2m .,' A Sutherlancl. V Pair- Guinea Fowl, Jno; Walwin.` r- -Bait Ban-. turns, Jno Bond; 2nd, Jno Bond._ , Pair Pigeons, Alex McDonald; 2nd, Alex Mc- Donald. Pair Rabbits, C E Hewson; 2nd, Jno Bond. Pair Dnclis, Aylesbury, Thos. Rix. . Pair Ducks, any other kind, D Mc- Carthy, 2nd, Jno. Bond. Pair Geese. #- `Schrieber; 2nd, A Graham. Fair Game Foyvl, Jno Bond; 2nd, A McDonald. Ply- mouth Rock, E B Crompton, recommencl- red for 1st. prize. Had Mrs. Dunn entered her ducks as Aylesbury she would have taken 1st prize, but as` they were entered as any other kind they were ruled out. mun? rr.o1)UCr.. Butter, not less than 20 lbs., in rkin, eorock or tub, K Cameron; 2nd, M Drys- dale; 3rd, Wm Bremner. Butter, not less ` than 10 lbs., in crocks, K Cameron; 2nd, Geo McLean; 3rd, D. McCuaig. Roll Bot- ter, not less than 10 lbs, in plain rolls of 2 lbs each, M Johnson; 2nd, K. Cameron; 3rd, ,W,Bremner. 14`armers Cheese, Geo Campbe1l;_Jno Rutherford. ' I'Io1ne-made ` Wine, 2 bottles, E S Meeking. . Cured Ham, Farquharson & Dutton. Flitch -of Bacon, Farquharson & Dutton. Home- made Bread, (25 entries) A Graham; 2nd, D. McCuaig. Maple Sugar, 10 lbs, Geo McLean ; 2nd,` Mrs Dunn. `Maple Mo- lasses, W Bremn/er; 2nd, W [J Marsh. Honey in the comb, Geo Campbell; 2nd, Jno Warniea. Jar of Honey, Jno \Var~ nica ; 2nd, Geo`Campbell. ' - Msnvrscrcnas. ' ' Assortment of Cloth, Flannel, Blankets, &c., Thos Parker. Piece of Cloth, not less than 10 yards, Geo Cowan, 2nd, Thomas Parker. Pieceof Sa'tinett`e, not less than 18 yards, P Smith. `Piece of,White Flan- nel, all wool, not less than 10 yards,,S J. e5"remy." `Piece of Colored Flannel. All 17001, not less than 10 yards, Mrs. Mont; arnmnrv: 2nd. Thos Flan- If youiare4.Ast'1'ering with 5 cold, `do 96% f_ail to try Hsgya_ , s Pectoral it is duly relieving Its `hundreds throu"gh"ot'n our Dom- inion. It in pleannt pnd jaalatable. For Sal! 1, .11 Drnmziatsin Ban-ie ` . ' inion. 1: an pleaunn mu 9: by all .in Bal_'rie _BI: W~IsE.-`.L`oo omen I.-euuur I man. ......,|,_ iI.=oonsid_._ered u very ordinary, jri affair, just as well left to go as it came, an henc systematically neglected until 1 simple cur- able `affection is converted into a serious puI~` monary disease. 'I`-he`more prndent, aware that a. cough. or cold should never be tried with, promptly use Bryan's Pulmonic We fers,- which have sustained their reputation fer over twenty years. They are always e- ...;.:.m. ant] exert a most benecial inu- for over twentywyears. They always em- cacxous, and exert a. ence on all the bronchial and ulmonary or- gans. Sold by all druggists an country men ] chants at 25 cents A box. - , , -Z Onnxn Am) SYs'r1m.4In every brimch_of'- ' cultivation--whether 1n the field, the orchard,` the vineyard or the garden, there must be or.- .a.... ma nvntem to insure successful results, the gardengtnere must ue u:,- . der and system to insure successful results, and this tmth is rmlyestablished by. actual experience. --Another great truth has also been established by the same means, which is: That as :1. preventative medicine, or a medicine for the cure of colds, coughs, rheumatism and suimnercomplaints, the Canadian Pain De - strover is the most reliable. Forsale by all druggists and country` dea1ers.-Price 25 cents per bottle` _ , _ ...... L,_,_A.L ..-._-- I , . Is health worth having 2 If it is, protect it. It is a jewel as easily lost as virtue, and in many cases as diicult to recover. In this climate, and more particularly. at`.this season of the ear,'pcople are very apt to take cold and su er from sorethroat, coughs, spitting of blood, and pulmonary complaints generally, which if not checked irnmediatelv lead _ to serious consequenses. The question arises, which is thequickest and most effectual re-` mcdy? ;Bryan s Pulmonic \ Vafers have been before the public for twenty years,` have al- ways given perfect satisfaction, and invariably v effect ermanent cures when taken in season. Sold y all medicine dealers and country stores at 25 cents a box. -- ' - _ ` . 3]` ight u h :-::.snE;u1 To3:rf::r r 3% : Tm: HEATED TERM-LO0K Ou'r.-Dox"r SIT on THE GRASS. -Thc most stubborn case of Dysentery which is nothmg more nor less than inammation of the rectum, produced ~ not unfrequently by sitting on the grasa-may be cured by that most eicient `cathartic, Cas- tor Oil. 7 Its soothing and heuliner roperties ...... ........1..rfnI, hut its mmseatin etiects make no cureu. Dy Dual: uxuau vunawuu w....... ....., -.._ are wonderful, but its nauseating e ects :4 :....m..,n.h. for thr-. natient to retain it. To wonderful, but 1ts nausezmng enuuu: Lpunv . it impossible for the patient it; Scott& Bowne, the public are indebted for an Emulsion of Castor Oil that is not only palatable, but is pronounced by thousands `who are using it, absolutely agreeable `to the palate. No family can afford to be without it through the heated term. Price 25 cents. 35-1 m. . . AN HONEST MEDICINE FREE ` OF CHARGE Of all medicines advertised to cure any of fection of the Throat, Chest or Lungs, we know of none we can recommend so highly, as Dr. King s New Discovery for Consump- tion, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Hay Fever, Hoarseness, tickling in the throat, loss of voice, etc. This. medicine docs positively cure, and that where everything: else has fail- ed. No mcdicinecan show one-half so many positive and permanent cures as have already been effected by this truly wonilcrful remedy. For Astlinia and Bronchitis it is a perfect specic, curing the very worst cases in` the shortest time possible. \Ve say by all means ..:m~. H. ,-. trial. '[`rin.l bottles free. Regular size shortest time possxble. we say uy an uuauna ive it a. trial. Trial bottles Regular 1.00. For sale by W. McLean, Barrie. . This is t .__._.__...,_._.___.__.._..._._____j . A,Rn.\mm' THAT HAS BEEN Rnnmbrnn. --'1`he invincible repugnance felt by 1 almost 1 every one to the smell and avor ot Cod Liver . Oil, has prevented tens of thousands of the; the benets ; victims of debility,_f.lom reaping of its peculiar healing and nutritive properties. The almost hopeless consumptive, the martyr to Rheumatism, -the barely living shadow of men, women and children that emerge from the clutches of malarial fevers, all of these know, or at least their doctors know, that of all discovered remedies, this Oil is the best, and often the only one that willvbuild up their iwasted bodies, and restore their shat- tered nerves. and far more e'ective_than. the Oil by itself is Scott _s Emulsion of it, with the Hyophosphites. of Lime. and Soda. e finest and most natural food and medicine in the world, and wholly deprived of its disagreeable qualities. -35-lm. ._ Ps'r_n'r`s EYE-sALvu.-_-An Lnlnuium nexu- edy for all Diseases of tl1eeye(zrcute or chronic), Grauulationof the ids, Ulceration of the Lacrymal Glands, Film, and weakness of the ` Vision from any cause. The American Eye-. Salve is presented to the public .with the as- -surance of its eiciency as a curative of most diseases of the eye, acute or chronic inam- mation, whether induced by scrofulous origin or otherwise, weakness or defect of vision, diminished tone of the optic nerve, or a dis-. eased state of the tissues constituting that or- ...m nun TA!` 21 nnrslnns whose vocation re- eased state of the tissues C0l]8li1EuIul.l.Ig uutu ur- gan. ,Also,`for all persons whose quires an incessant action of the eyes the Salve will act as a charm in restoring a uniform healthy action, where weakness, pain, and misery may have long threatened a fatal tcr mination. It is the most simple, safe, and effectual remedy ever discovered. The mater- ials of which it is made are ure, perfect, `and costly, compounded with e borate care and exactness, safe in its application, being used externally, and of course, avoiding the pain and danger which necessarily attends the in; troduction of caustic minerals and eye-washes Ringworm and Old Chronic Sores, _of scrofnl- -ous origin, or resulting from whatever eausc yield to the American Eye-Salve. It is used mnaessfnllv for niles. Its soothing eect is American Eye-naive. 112 13 uscu successfully pilce. eect immediate, ands. permanent cure requires but a. few applications. The proprietors of Dr. J. Pett;it s American Eye Salve, while making new and improved machinery {or making a. more perfect box for the Eye-Salve, 3...... nhnnanri the Trade Mark on the cover so more perfect box I01` mo bye-oinvc, have changed the Trade as to" correspond with the Cut on the Wrap- per, Cxrculars, Advertisements, etc. \Ve call attention to this, as it might otherwise be re- garded as counterfeiting. Pettit & Barker, 1 roprieto_rs, Freedonja, N. Y, "Nortxhrop & Lyman, Tordnto, Agente for Fa.l1VV-heat Treaclwell. Spring...'........ Ba.r1ey.........,.` Pea.s..,.'..... (lats............. Straw . . . . . . . . . . .. Potatoes per bag. Butter rolls . .. . , __4.-.n'h _ ,_ _ Nornnrup Cn.nE1g1:; `j' P:m'1'r`s EYE-SALVE.-'-Al1 Infallible Rem- ..1.. cm. .11 n3nnnunn nf.+.hmr`elzrcute chronic). No... _ IMPLEMENTS AND HARNESS. -Reaper, Chum ion,. Oshawa; 2nd, Royal, Waterfor ._ `Horse Hay Rake, Massey, Newcastle; 2nd, Oshawa. Make. Plough Nwrought), Levy & Murray, Stay- ner. ower, Jno Robinson; 2nd, Osh- awn make. Cider Mill, Jno VVarnioa, (1"e~ commended.) Clothes Dryer, Geo Moun- drell, (recommended). . , . ROOTS, &c. Half-centul Early Rose Por.atoo3, W Bremner; 2nd, Thos Rix. Half-ceutal Snow Flake, Mrs Dunn; 2nd, E J astice, Half-cental Climax, Geo Johnson. = Ha.1f- _ centgl Cups, E Justice; 2nd, Geoohnson. Qn of Potatoes. not less than 12 of .'1 ._; Geo Johnson.-_ 12` Swede Turmps, Laxnu...._\_,z1n5. W. C.W50n__ .12 Aberdeen Turnlps. J nu `ujtherfprd 12 White Turnips. K Cn.me_rou;. z_;.-,1, G ' Cgmpbll. 12 White `Field Carrots, Geo Cbwan; 2nd, E Justice. - _12 Rec1"Fie1d Carrots, E Justice; 2nd, Wi B1-emhcr, 12 Mangold. Wortzels, K- Cameron; "d, W Bremner. 2 Pumpkins, T Cundl nd, TIT TI `Dav-h-irlnn