Gnunts L1Am'x.x-mu.--The_ London `mums! has taken some trouble to Iathin the Approximate unountw of (h_.udn n indebtedness` to T Great Britain, and Inn arrived at the conclusion that (`the Dominion, Provincial, Municipal and corporate liabilitiel 'are about 70,000,- shading, which, at an average rate: 2 of inteneat of 4}, would give 3,150,000 darling, orngnoorly `sixteen million`: of} 1.10?-Imou_.ut to be -nnu_-ll! no- Ito` . ntof:uterI.t~.. _ _ V l\JVV1Vl1l.l U1` not o4on......... } of W} N ..m E a. o5on..........`. xu. W23ao!E3aoNo5on 111 WisofNo6on.......... 111 I |pcotpg;k1._9iI' Park LOL... - wpto"' 5 i I K Uull Ill llulu UL A`U 69.. _ '1'O\\'I\'SHIP 01*` _I S5nofNl0uofS25a1 !N (lCSS&3&0[ \\'II I &R01{d|.. ....! `S3511 Of \Vv{:'Of.\' Feed am! 'P_o'vi9ion Line 2 N031`; Andrew st... . {O No 3 M. Andrew St... s N 2laofE} . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 run! vc-tyvn n` |ALE Qf;[.ANDS| couuiry or smcoz, `o - By virtue ofn. warrant F e To wrr; f issued by the Warden of the County of Simepe, bearing date the Six- teenth do of J 1n the year of our Lord One Thousan Eight undred and Elgh -one. and to me directed. commanding Inc to_ evy upon the several 1aml_s hereinafter xnexmoned and descrlbed as bum in the County of Simcoe; for en-cars res t vely due thereon. together with m cost. hereby give notice that. unless the sai arrears be sooner paid, I shall on ridav. the Ninth Day of De- cember next, ' A1 Hun hnur nf Rlnvnn n`r-In:-Ir in tho fnr-pnnnn_ IIL lllu .counT'nous IN Hm .'l`0WN or BARRIB. Proceed to sell by PUBLIC Atrcm-ION. So much of the said Lands as may be suicient `to ` discha e the taxes and all lawful charges 11:- fcurrod unnd about the sale and collection of the same. , _ l The following Lands ho,\'e been Patented : ' 'I`t'\\\'\ QI1ID nw `PEG A sw z f.` V :..`_ ..`. ... L... .\'Wpt...~.. . N%aME&mHm Village Lot No 10 on.. .. " Wow N35aofE........,.... 'l`l\\\'\'Qlll D Din` \' 01 'l`O\VNSHIP OF NO'l`TA\VAbAGA. JU Ax AV oduUL1:4] ........,...... Nh .. ... _ _ 1uvv_ 4101111 1 Village of-Kcmpcnfcldt. S Duvis St . . . . . . . . .. . . 1 Do. do.. fronting Bu)` {N E (,`orm.-r.. .. .. Dallas and nllu.-rs rqu.i:-ing Large: (Wanti- Hmt 'L1'bI'uU_u deal! 112/I. SOLE AGE.\"l' _F0ll TH E EUREKA MILLS \Vpt............ i Point in front ofXo 22.. uvt\\l'\V_wlI'In 111.1 Y5OX1`0_[;\ 1Uu.oI.z.)anr `s9i1; 'i_', _ A` _8.0 _u... -h6uof!\`...")uofEo0n.... '.\' 5 (lcssS&5a.of\\".\of.N . :.&Ro.1:an... l\"' .w slll 5,. V 1331*.` Andrew St. .. \\' St. .. gii kit" '\'\" ' ' " .10 \\ E5 . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .\' Greemorc Avenue, pt of E}\v;orsg .... .... .. WV 87!: 11. of E 5, 117$ .\V pt " \V5l|. E3011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 6 \V78a.ol'E238u.. .. nvoo;.'.sn;~`1.ss',;'ae`w';:: 'l`0W NSHIPO (\ 4: cu.-m- _t.inn.. -113: 6 7 7 7 8 F l\J VI 1` 0111.1` \ 0.S.-S'70n.ofE99a.ofS -' .W5aofE10a.o!`. `. .9aofE99notS,}.... N. S.-S56aofNo_\.....'... Broken... ,.vr -- --- Holloway : Pulls. " \Vanted--.lohn lliralcn. Cigsn.--Leclear & Cu. '|`o Fnrmern-H. .\\'ullii. Boy \Va.nted~--ll. King, jr. Photovraphs.-.I. Stephens. Holl_oway` Pjlls and Ointment. Photognphn.-W. C. l`.ee\`ea. Auction Sa.le--Strathv .1 Ault. _ A (`/abrd--Rev. Joseph '1`, lmnan. |"urms F vr .\'a'e -Rnhert Jaffray. lfanitclunnn Pacilic: l{a.ih\"n_v - 1". Braun. Silncue ('m1nty Cuunril - -H. '1`. Banting. Building Lats for Sa`e - Ann /mu]: Ollice. Accounts .\la:1 (Put or Book: lfosteal-- A. Hand Dinolutinn nf Partner:-xhip-Farquhar:4on & - Duttou. v 1 1 4 oaorwalaot 8aofW71aot ln.otW53nof m AnnnAns"r6|'im'i:A'xns. LUV` AVDIILF I 0. S.-SlaofN8ao!` \V.1. " `E5aofS . , . . . . . . _I<.j50aofI\. J v _u n unnnn vx "`l`I\\\ \`Ql-III ) I " THE BLOCIZ.` Wpt E10a.otN25}a.. Bx-okerbx..._ . . . . . . .. Broken . . E 8 a... .. Broken . . SE1. Pu.rt.. \' .\ UVKVWI IIVQV Atthc hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, -at the gg-n-Inc nJ4unnn'- REA:ITR' Hop Bitten. 11 -n u -3 56 a 01. . Broken. . J rm IUV aaou TOVVN SHIP OF` MA l`CI{EDASlI. unnnunn cnuutflif smcoe, --3-5-Q jg tlull VIDA` "f6.\'\7$:i{'ii5'(')'1~` Mmox35E." 1 inn :1 .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Lu 1]. an 1 '.'|`0\VN_SIIIP OF INNISFIL. IO :9 inn 1: |U\Vx.]I5 uulluu unvc Insuu rt TOW1\'SHIP OF ESSA. PART. 1`! - . - - - . . ` . . . . . . 06 [U UU TOVVNSHIP OF FLOS. AI KYQQ nl `L I, 1') 1 I i%*rther*J?1WvT. I !ai.. --y...-. Id IV II T0\\_ NSHIP OF OR0. '.............:..I.I u 50 ll `av ha UV ;._I.\'.0RT}[ ORILLIA. Jr b '1' w Vacflofd %hun}:'aP.) 81-UAOIN5-&in......... 1 84-$3. ................ N "tofWi-'- 3acob's Tex w mad at r "i-i-' ' -S`33'nofE .... Remainder of broken 14 after deduc1gg)W THURSDAY. NOV; :5, 1881. N. Gowan st. (Milburn's ` ~Plan)Wpt............. S. Gowan st. (Mil_imrn'a vMid_l`aud R__Ra pg. .. l\I`1)d`l_a11dRRd gt... S (`nfglinc st.. letter. N Fleming st. u\1ut$ixi-'n"i4 PlanI..,,........ S. Fleming st-.. (Mbux-n's 5: Plant... 1 . . o NOTES ARE" doMIiIEN1's. gun noxxu. V1 iNllaofS35notNwaofE `S24aofN50aofE.---- SW Corner . . . . . . . . . . . lE`{ (lcss5non1\'EEc'r) {E(lo3sN&N\\'1 andtrack...._...... . PtofEl_c..............:.... xv ARI v E 1.10 of W I,0,10ofNo43on S40z\ofN'50not\ V5....V N`2uotS26ofE-_L. s Bradford st. (iaalau.-in`s l ln.n).......... S. (`umberlnnd st. (Mil- bunfs Plam.._.. .. S Brunell st. (Mi1bum's Plum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .II U Luv go VILLAGE OF ALLANDALE. S1'm:n."r. N Brunell st. 1Milburn`s ~ Plan)........:......... `S I urautom St. (Baldwin's (`umbcrland st. (Mil- hu!`l|`.= l l'un.. .. .. 0 LIIAILO TOVVNSHIP MORRISON. Rnnd_. 4 1m 13 PART. FLo_t_I_Bs: :pu . . . . . . .. A U 'l`0\VNSHIP OF MONCK. r. ninn .....-u.-no... G, i TOVVNSHIP OF VVATT. I ! 3. mn (.310 3. Town-une (Jacobs) .. IIUIUDIUII LII`! Ulll: IIIUUQIUIILIWUU UUuI}JUUl|oUl'. | It will thus be seen that in a year or) two the desert wastes of the North `g Shore of the Georgian -Bay will resound I with noise: from the iron horse. Spades, . picks, and axes to the `number of three l hundred are at this writing plying their work. The ahrupt ridges of rock that 3 impede the levelling process will suc- cumb to the drill and dynamite. so that before the navigation closes six hmulred stalwart arms`, with "homes and other equipments will busily prepare the work of grading, and by spring :1 locmnotivn and care will add their force to the work ` of railway building. .Q:hlb.'L un-Hinnr nun luau-n Olunl nun h\uvnu_ E.Alredst. (Jacob`a).. 3? I 3 V vmman or BELL mvmrr. , . $1 .} 2 1 on` 11.-.... at _ E; Mtggny st. . . W. Mgrmy s't'. . eoxa1;'.n......:`.:'.:'.:'.':.::: E5; ` i '1 No name ofstrcct on E01! 745 ' ' _ T _ 740 , 1 - 717 V 1 VILLAGE OF CREEMORE. . Sm * . xv uI.I_.-...I ..A ` /,, /.-_..... uuwu. outrun.- . JOIN ITEPHEN8. Ban-lo. Sept. 12. . ' . ` V luunvu vs. V 1*{:Ed}yardst....;......... S. Edward st; " W the 4~S6a. E the 5-38. .. Q Illznhnth If... E nt . . . . .. Etheb-31!... 1:! a-an 106 S. Elizabeth BL, Ept.. .... 3 2 52 S.Georgest............... 36 5 252 W. Sa.rahst.,Npt........ 51 21-198 008 4 VILLAGE OF GRAVENHURST. Brock st. (B1-ock s survey) 17 2 97 E. James at. (Sharp's-Sur- . ' 8 l4E_ Thu`. he has somuhinlr good in store for them in ' the way of New Styles :1! - Latent Designs _'I`\Y ._ -_-u`-u--Il II II _ H u`. All 1 tolilnFINE Ag":-'1 6'X113.n': num'"';oz?":me. - V LIJJJ. N. Cardwcll at .. S. Ca:-dwell st. .. N. Goshen st.. S3; Gogpen st.. S. Fnrquhur at Z: Nw .Au3vr:|:'rIsI-:.\1I::i<'13. IUVV hll (. 9aoh W8}noh\67 a.&.\V2l) A aofE32 uof:.'.... ` I-`.n{-lquhar Si 3: 1'0. I :7 VILLAGE OF INVERMAIIA. \l'icun~iastreet............ 9 1 4 . no } 1 ORDN.\.\'CE LOTS IN T.-\ V'V.Cl|urchst........._`.-. 96 . : S Bi-ock,at.. v v . . jctoria. st.. .`. S. Vlctoria at. S . I _. ueen st..... .. H V 1l4.hx\ S. l~`rcd'eri'ck st .. . W. Barrie st. pt .. N. Bunk .~3t..... S.-('ent1'c st .. S. Centre t .. S. Hard at .. \/\ -1.1/4 11,717? Y I'[H)I.'I.'I$'.`_~". S. \'icto1'iu_sf.. E. Drury st. ` El`.!uofS W 6`1nol';)`67 a. Few: uaofE3'2 uofs_.],.. l!*r\Il1\vu1 Irv-\ r\ Co. Treasurer : Olcc. name. mm Aug.. 183:. ` Having returned home utter a pleasant visit in most of the lead! Citlca of New York tote. . E. Church at. & S5aof\V6u.. Wu . Fax 611., `;.j.gq;;f`ia`;` smart. .. .. nus VILLAGE OF PE.\'E'l`ANGUI.: N. Pointz st.. \V?,n. Mt`1`riast........ E Marla st. . '.`. '... 1'. . '. S.'Wnter st., W 5-20 2:. .. VV. \\:.lliam at .. .. II S. Ontai-io st., N W pt.. S. Montreal sL........... E pt . . . . .. V S Nelson st` . E McDonald st.. Z\'[cDnnnld at 1'3 McDonald 8!. . ` W McDonald st .. E. Lbrnc ski S. Holldnd. Park Lot .. g S. Back at . East 0 "A: very Close` 1;:-ices. 1o9B5s' Lake Rossemi, Island . . . . .- C 6 TOVVNSHIP OF MONCK. 0| A vnn East 91 road.. E. Lu:__v st .. v ;uu4.nu-54 V: N. Charles st, W 5. . . . . S. Charles st. N E't.ly pt.. S W'tly pt... ' S W'tly nt.. East of 2nd Line ........ .. 1 Park Lot S W corner of Villnma. R. Mnilv at Kr \'V2nd .Linc.... . N. Margaret at . . . . . . . . . S. Main st. 8: W. 2nd line W . Harrieigi. E. Ann st. . . . . .. 1'r1` >5 \'v'uypt.. E. Philip am. part of 24. 1st con.Nottuwasagu, S E corner of corporal ion. N.Quebecst . . . N . 6 13:51` `:89 :51 The following: Lands have not. been Patents.-d : TO\VNSHIP OI" I-`L05. I4`. 8 n nf Q 1 on '= 0 nu. ..` cm Assys ny" mnnNs Every thing in the PHOTOGRAPHY. fhllgna-anhn n1-_._-.--_, . .-. ___, James vgyi . . I.!`K Lot 5 w. Villa e. S.. \V2n Lim Mn nrnrr-0. at "i 3.TF?"'T3"${ bf... nmet 27 1'. 12 -21:: 'r'ow'NsHIp or NOTTA.\V'_~\S.\GA. . . . , , '1 '. n 1:: 1n -.- ___ ,. uv . 1: l T()WNSHIP 01-` uvmmmmvs. ` , 1-: I us -- n :1 A mu '4 TOW'NSIIIP OF MORRISON. , , ` -' 1nd n ' ' 7 7 ,` , , VILLAGE OF HELMSLEY. .....n -4 `In 7.10 '1.` 160 1-5 161 1-5 : VILLAGE 01" BRADFORD. cu -In .. 4 I-i'nl- at .40 1-1:!) 1,0.) VILLAGE OF G ILFORD. s, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. au 3 VILLAGE OF SUDBURY. v1iLLA'6'~ . .. . . . . . . . . . . . I VILLAGE OF STAYNER Block nu `K3 .. MN 'x3r')\$z~".s'iiii=. '01-` \YA'l`T. 5 w'uy pt... W tly pt. . Isl 'su\'nm1m1_ H F N co_rner or l.Ma1n st 8:. II. B. A. BOYS, III} 115 116 I111 ly oo tlnttho. City got, 03 not one moment too soon. Too much cannot be IGil1iinb0. ;ddf9fhhinihc ,.thei:- J.d8lnen was own ' ed"-I tlmoltovoqmovo.-',Bullo`n*p n , 129 132 133 . :93 ..H7 113 -gm 150. 181 15'. 159 IN] 1-3.; 121 m MN 101 , 1.37 1 58 I Treasurer Co. Simcoc. \ ispuuu wuuu one acclueub uocurea. Ine Manitoulin being on her down trip heard -the cry of distress and hastenedto ` the res- cue. Abont 6,000 bush. of grain were transhipped from the City to 'theManitoulin. This occupied all of-Sundsy and half Mon- day. Then the Manitoulin hitched on and did her prettiest, but all in vain; 2.000 bush more had to be cast into the water and .-it was not until 5 p. in. Monday that she sue- ceeded in rescuing `her large `sister from her perilous position. Owi to the rudder of the Uity to set 0 Manitoulin had to tow her inOo_ Gore Ba .-`.:_-;l'he,sea was ru_nnmg_ve:y`_ `and . V windblow:ig' umoou. at .,angsaa`it`wu "IV I!) ` lthnt-th"n,0itv outt!` not mm ` Sign of the Large Red Boot, South side 6f.fDuIl10p-3t_ And nearly opposite the 'Su:mnex-sett House. H1303. - ' DIREC'I'0RS-Tnom\s Snom-nnuzn. (Lu-. J A8. MoPm:nsoN, Wm. B. Cnox J. Hnmmnsox, B. Hume. nlxmr Snwmnr. omw PLAXTON. N. are ndw offeringa vefy largo Vand well-nssort 1 St k ' 2 bou8htexPl'esa1Y forthe e( 0 M I G 1 M1 j FALL AND WINTER TRADE, 7.. -..-.__...... w\_, The T Lake Slmcoej Tran-' sportat|o_IL__ompany. mrrnl stoex, _- su5.ooo.oo,{ In 750 Shares of $20.00 each. I Hun on"-'|c__._ - name. 5 Ii: this Department we would ask the public s ettention. `V0 use the Ben, of Stock` and employ none but practtcal workmen. All Goodsillanutactured by us are Warranted. we make to order and keep In stock Goods made by mm T ' BOOTS AND SHOES PRO.\1l'TL\ J{EPA1l:l-ll). A large Stock of T rank}; and Valises /wept constantly (,7. "LARGEST 5-J:-001:. IN 'I'C)'vvN ` Tl) SELECT F]{(_).\T ` EA. Rduction of 10 pgt, ON ALL P('RCHAS}`.'S U1" We have many of "the Latest Novelties. imported during tho l:1~t Kw xv - don markets. A (`ALL RESPECTFULLY SULICITED. { Jim}: tracks, wolfe howls and doors have , been respectively seen, heard and .tu.ken, in abundance, in the Township of Mcliellar, 'l\`[uskoka., during the last two weeks. A few cases may beiineutioned : Mr. Fergu- jsun had several sheep killed lately by the ' wolves The brutes came next day and at- tached the remaining sheep in sight of the house; Several of our neighbors hove lost sheep lately by the ravages of wolves. Rev. Mr. Hall when driving home from Wau- bamik one evening last week," was surprised to hear a. pack of wolves howling in the woods, apparently within a stone's throw of the road where he was passing; and Mr. S." Armstrong while travelling on foot through the bush, was followed by a. peck last Friday in the Township of Croft. N . B.--Removed from Bennett`; L'orncr In Ilusting/is ulrl. 1"! /l\A)l'll1l4I'.II' .jo,`l("."I'_I/ S/,I,r/, jMILI.mEnv AN} MANTLIE snow mums {TUESDAY NEXT, THE 4th PROXIMO, fmsptcnou mvn'n, `Fall Opening ef our Millinery and Mantle Show- Rooms and General DisplaY of 4A.'ut11n1n. ck! 'VV'1n.ter lVl'OVe1ti05 DUNLOP STREET; n,mnn:, 27m septj nssr. ESHOW R0O1\ ()PENING! i*+7iLL[oi g;Np` LARGEST AND FINEST nasmv: Crrv er Owns -SOUND`.-About ve o clock on unday morning Oct. 23rd the prop: City of Owen Soun ran on a rock some ten miles 'o' Gore Bay. She had 30,- . 000 bush. of wheat on and was going at fuli speed when the accident oecqred. The En:-fnnnn `unn nn I-nun Anna 6-:-. L---) - its terminus there_,'and the Northern will, MIDLANI village has, according to l many person's opinions, a bright 0 future ; in store as the shipping port ofthe north. Its harbor is beyond a doubt the best on the Georgian Bay, and it is claimed that I it is equally as close to Chicago as Col- lingwood, added to which it will before many months have competing lines ofl railway. - The Midland railway hasnow it is understood, at an early day extend their line of railway from Pcnetang. to Midland. A large elevator has been erected by the Midland Railway, and some idea of the_immense carrying trade between that place and Chicago may be formed from the fact that as much as 150,000 bushels of grain were recently received there in one day. .1 n this con- nection we may add that an arrangement has been entered into by the Midland and Nipiasing railways, by `which the former company will run a train from Midland to Toronto direct, leaving their own line of railway at Woodville Junc- tion. Orillia people will thus have lswo routs open to them tovToronto much to nIA`:nLl- In now open `;"%>3a'3.1'"s`:.` """" and to the Sec.-Tress: . 42-3t PRlSl]JENT- P1xon:;SuoR'rmr.En. VICE-PR`IIiI"D_NT-sCt-iEIu1%sVMc1I;1x(1RsoN. SECRET - REA - M. . .u-ox. SOLIOTDOR;-Wu. Bore. L. L. B. BANKERS-'l`mn CANADIAN Bun or Con-1 union. Autumn: Naveiiies THE EM PQPRIUM. LOOK HERE! 8-1) ---oF FIRST-CLA :`S GO0DS-- Ever Shovvn in Barrie. THURSDAY & FFllD_AY7 ocr. am a. 7:11. The Subscriber lxgs tq announce that his GRAND 0['E1\'l_\`G VVA!e!LJFJ-.PFAPER Commit PROUEF.DINGS. -- The council met pursuant to adjournment. Present all the members. The Reeve in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read and conrmed. Petition of Paul Sheffield and others, praying that a deviation road may be established in `line, con. 1 and 2, opposite lot 36, to avoid a bad hill. The Reeve and Mr. Ross appointed acommitee to examine said road.- Communications :-Froiu Clerk of Orillia and Matchedash, requesting this Council to expend $20 on the Townline ofi South Orillia and Ore, south of Price s Corners, 9. like sum having been expended- by their Council; fmn1}Jol1n McCosh, Mayor of Orillia, stating that W. R. Hodges had ` obtained 8. conriction against Richard Firth, , for damages on account of sheep killed by dogs, to the amount of $25.50, that said ] 2 amount cannot be raised for want of sufli- f cient distress, and that W. R. Hodges is 1 entitled to recover from the municipality. (`Jenn nnf and-nu-ltninnr` NlIn1it-.innlii*.u nnfl -u-- : _:w--_ ---v-in Saniples with prices sent to any part uf the County on appli.-;m.,,,_ I.` I..l I_-I-unnu--.__ awe every (:01 rpaucd In BUSIHESLS AMSBUNGEMENT. '1"--`-'-' IrIII.vIIl"U LUIHULIUHIVICIVI ` "*5 V""-"" S1'mu;01-ruszm THE SL'.\L\lE1!S!-;'l'T Hul'>}:_, and mm [M'- pzircd to supply my mum-runs friends and Hue -1-ui-lav L 8I1CI':lV with \IF.\V A\Ih N-(IRRV m.rwm.\u: ..1 M. 1 take Vtlns nnportnnify velld it TAILURINC ESTAB luuuu LU supply my llUlH(`I'(HIS Incnus mm Inc -}-Ilhll-' .'-zenemny. W-ith ';\'EW AND NOBBY CI.0 l`HlI\ U, -1 th" La{`.'l b'fg,I/vs, tlw ,I}:'. Ff! niml f/1' ('l'IL`(l1)r`.\-I ] riv'-_rm' l"~~/7. M_vvSt0ck of Fall '.l`\\'ceds will he fuuud to Ul1ll"I`1lCL` Ihv Clxoicestlinrudsixx the Market. (_'_mn: \.\'lv .'\'m:.\Ir. I (.`-na.rz\ntc(>':11l custmncrs pc.-I'll`-4.-t .~`uti.~'fucti:.,n ~r nu change. GEO. BLAGKMORE, Barrio, Sept, NEILL BRO_S., ,, 1-- __A. a_-4 \V'e beg to advise our friends and customers that vur AND GENERAL DISPLAY entltaleil [:0 IVUUUVUI-V IITJIII IIIIU llI|lllLUll|llllly. 1 10131111 not entertained, Municipality not i 5 liahlu ; from Treasurer's Dcparcuient of On- i j.tariu, stating that $43 is the sum llpp0t- Q tinned to this 1\Innicipnlity from the Clergy i i Reserves fund for the term ending with 1 the year 1880. The committee appointed 9 to examine complaint of Philip Shnnahan I in regard to water being forced on his land-E by a. ditch on road, having examined the 3 same, reconnnend that no action be taken 1 in the mattel`. Su.muel_ Lzmgmzm applied ' for leave to straighten the rpm] used as deviatiuii cross-road, lots 5 and 6, where it joins the town line Om and South Urillia. 1 l.l'._..._..., 1' . `A .....,II A.I.1I...\... ..-...(..'...L...! .. I mom THIS DATE. WE IIAVJC 'rm: N.WT.-!9P,'?,.T!MEr ,_, - nearly opposite the'Summersett JOHN wmawsagn. E.'B`. CP.OMPTON & co., 1'...`-I wt MAmiI=AcTuma. XVHEN HE XVILL .\IA!\'I-I `THE -WILL TAKE l LACI ().\'- an, JUHIB LIIC LUWH. nuu Urn uuu muuui \.ll'l.lllil. y Messrs, Lott and Addigon appointed xx ; emnmntee to examiire said road. Bonds uf I v Tremmrer and Collector, respectively, pre- } lsentud and accepted. Accuunts .-.-llex. : ' Brmvnlee, repairing road scraper, $1.25 : Edward Emma, plank for culvert, div. Nu. ` 51, $1.40; John M. Syme, . gravel, line can, [and 2, $3.75; `Duncan McKinley, plank for bridge, 30c., work, 531, $1.30; John (foates. repn.iring.3 culverts, C. R. 15 l and l6. S7 : Walter F. Tndhope, new bridge atvlut 1. , con. IO and 11, $11 ; Wm. .l0l1n- 3 stoma, plank and cedar for culvert, line I can. ll and 12, $2.55; Wm. Horne, plank l and wnrk at culvert, line con. 12 and 13, ` $1.135 : Frederick Shaw, plank for culvert, llinu mm. 4 and 5, $1.50; Peter Shaw, `g plzmk .`u1-bridges`, line con. ll and 12, $7 ;- 2 Juli!) lluuse, grawel, C. R. 15 and 16, .1880. 181'-: W. F. `Clark, repairing scraper and llixin-_g culvert, 31 ; S. Wesley, ADVANCE, __inm-rs` list, &c., 81.45 ; Selectors of Jurors A tn swr\'e I882, 89; J. W. Slaven, paper, 3. 40 cu : l\IcCa.rthy, Boys & Pepler. in case { 'l`lnnn_:Is, gravel $2`, plank .70 cts., C." R. 10 . and ll, $2.70. Ordered, That the Treasurer i la pay accounts now presented. The Clerk 1 \ms instructed to charge on the Collector's llull 3| 9. day for statute labor -in default l by nu-n-residents, whose names are entered :uxlll1c Assesrinent Roll. Adjourned to lllnndny, the 12th of December next, at (10. l g of Cnllqctnr m1dV.C()nlSOn, $1.10 ; ~D8.\VSOIl I r-`elm-k, n.lr`n.V Geo. '1`unHorr:,' Clerk. .13$|. 27 -'1'<)"%7:1:c'1' 1`.1u;m- ~-) A'1?'1`Hl~} ( Will take place __ l)jI -/.` uunu_v (>1 iUlll'.IlllACll|-.2 (mu 1 :1 ESTABLISHMENT in Uw 0'11.` cm... .. 1 ,, , ...... ll . . . . .. LPEU. R. FORD LIC-EN5l1.u nu I 'l`IONEERtox-the County ofsimcoe. 0I'd"'_ left at the ADVANCE omce will be vr0mP" d tended to. and information will be furnlulw esrequirin Mr. l".ort"5serv!o'9F- 6 ti Sgthad himself vcn consulted. -3'4!-`3 W Prices to suit everybody. kw M _'._.-- 9 'h0UKh ` -,lnt.. a. small. red .`\lulo_v ('n\\'. `J.1\&\.l. DLI ".l`1\\IAVL 1.--v SES of 'I`.VV. Sinnmm &' ('0. n)><)llY "4: wlnlv f1u't'.T;.V IN` bud)`. l nrIu.~ *3 . ~ ' - . Dots under eyes. ulntg. pm H mmrnmmn H tu_rning the sauna or mum: . X '11! lead to [nor re:-uvn-r.\' `i N` ""l"` ' . ' `r W. >`l.\1l`>'l- 4-... . ...m 4u.n` 4 ; Bhrrlo. Oct. 5. 1.\'81. l Br:/u: HUNT.+`-Un Wednesd y after- . noon word was brought in that a" bear had been seen in a piece of woods about two miles from Stayner. Instantly 'l1ll(,.rll of the business of the village was" suspended, and all who owned or could borrow guns sterted for the scene. -Hugh (`oburn,,one of the village Vulcan!-1 nnd an old hunter, separated himself from the rest, and soon discovered bear tracks. ` Ile propped himself against a tree and waited, and soon saw .tlle,0l)_l-`Cb of his, [S(`tlll?ll approaching.` \Vhen bruin hail I reached within about four or live rods of ' the hunter he reared himself on his hind I legs to get over a fence. Cohurn red, hitting muster hruin in the neck. He gave one bound, fell on the earth, tore up :1 mouthful of green, and then departed to the land where all good bears go. He weighed three hundred pounds, and was ` $25. More bears are reported in the neighborhood, and storekeepers have or- deredextia stocks of ammunition. One , of our sporting merchants `having made i a het that if there was a hear there he would shoot him, got leave from Coburn I to give him one after he was; dead, did 30-, l and claims the bet. - ' I `I bought by Mr. Pugsley, of Toronto, for l TIONEElItortheC I I..u..s n... A-u.-.\mw nt jutc -..._ _ Now going on to oleu out bresent Stock" _-cry , "I~*AnQvH4_nsoN 8: Pl"'"7 `71A'1`7RAYED -1`R0.\1 THE ` emu .am `If u:.....L-..u .Q- (`AL Ill )TSSOLU'l`lON 05' s1:-m>. . __: NEILL BRVOS. - ---- .-rl....,u.,.u, ' E. H. EDWARDS. ' II 0"l\'Sl'4`,4l4l'.'/0' ( ,\"/'_]'['/H 3' u/1/. .,o')l`r`/ml .\'I.:..J Discount Sale that T A`, , f I hm` V . ... . v., In:Lpo1torl- amounwd to about thirty-ve millions of dollars. so that very` nearly the one.-half would have been required to pay our in- debtedness, irrespective of imports ,.1`he Eoonom1'.s,`however, further points out _ that the borrowing isgoing on, and it is very obvious that it is likely to continue, as the money for the construction of the Oansdians Pacic Railway will . probably` be largely supplied by Great. Britain. I It is tolerable clear from the above facts , that it is a complete delusion to base any | calculations on a supposed balance of trade, founded on the oliicial returns of imports and export:-.--J. Com. ' --....._... LICENSED AUC- n-........._-aimcoe. Qrdorl ourselves. notlnnz but AND SHOES '1-c-ks from [on PARTNER- E PR EMI- ` about the Isl rhilr film`. rm hand. `I(,\'F.'!. ' Mr. Joshua Kittston,` of I `this village, met with a. serious accident on last Wednesday.` He was standing near a threshing machine, which was in full; run at the, time, when a. sheaf fell from a pile behind,striking him on the backl and throwing him. `against the "chain pulley of the straw elevator inflicting a .-8V6l"6 cut on his face. The wound was sewed up by Dl_`. Duck, and .tho- patient. is doing well. 1 V U IN WHICH ARI FOUNDTHE FOLLOWIHG IN- TI-JRI-ZSTING NEWS BUDGETS AND NOTES FROM READERS, ETC. ` Mn. w. J. Purl;-I1-El-1`, M. P." 1)., met ` with a serious accident last week, through ` which he nearly lost a leg. VVhile en- gaged at hismill his leg was caught. be- tween two logn, jamming it severely_. Dr. Bell, of Alliston, was sent for and is now in charge of the patient, who` wiil` in all probability `be conned to his house for a couple of months. _A OURYLI-ITTER Box. mmnwicn. "' I".,-.',I`--=,--. v. ...w___ 1 eso'.',;` 99" to Great w . `E Pfduoo of STAYNER. 7Av|V;ivV|1\'G. mm. IJUII nluuuer 1 VVUIII-)'-01% In we EGVGDHI (2011088- i tth Twnahi of 1'-a,'n-thecounty I :`. .'.`e`3e, ezntoainlng o Hdreci Acres, more 31- lesa. L Then is 9. large clearing on the lot, also a new went:-n beside : other buildings. all in good lo, sad in t_he meantime on application to ` V and Conditions made known.a&'n:,_ot j % -.lE88ER8.STRATEY&AUj r. _ u-up ` - ',"nd""s.9u`#15'."m.[ -`ml _Simeoe. contalnlnz u`... .3. u-._ a:;;aaaa;a.4.V VI ' UUILUJI ll ` The followi'ng"Va.lunb1b `Propel-ty: Dot number Twenty-o in the Seventh Conces- sion of the 'l`ownshi%_:f" Hm. in`-`the 013:3 3; BARBIE norm. IN T_IIEjT0;Wr{0F'BARRlE, :1-- Pursuant to the Power of Sale contained in `a cer- tain Mortgage from William Noble and John Noble. whxch will be produced at the time of sale, there will ._be sold by - . . "Eugene oiAuc'noN ' '\J .I.' 1 l.\tVl. I14 l\|3 One of Whincld's {mu Slumping Machines fonsa c. maclunc made ;' also one of B Muclnincs. P.Q.. Lnk Rosseau. Muskokn. VV 1111. O1 UDI1'D.*-- tent improved Lever the best and quickest ailcv's Stone Lifting Adclrcss, G. WAL JS. Clevelands 44-2in.p I i `-nut 1.|.rLlJ.l.` U1.` LU]. OU,1.L .1111; 5th L'onu.-ssion nt Esau, containing 100 .-\u1`c!-.1, , 90 ucrcs clcurod. . Soil rich-cluy loam. uniloru.xccl- l V lent vultivution. producin excellent fall wheat. { ` This _vvm's crop was 30 bus 1015 to the acre. Well ' t'ence(l'uml watered bya nc\'c1't'uiling'sprin creek I on which is an excellent mill site. Very nc-or- E chard. uhont unotrcos of choice varieties of Apples, ' t Plums. Pours, (`lion-1'ics.and Grape Vines. 16 acres of whc-at. n0\\"sown. Good new l<`i-tune House. 7 ' l'00lIIS;' kitchen, pantrics and collar. First-class I I 1 V I E E 1"rmnc_ Burn 0'. x 30. Shed and Loft 30 x 30. (`ow : Stables. &c. . lflnpin Station, |)(.`l\\'l,'(`ll Bill'l`ll` und `,Angus. on the l`urm. Grist Mill. (`hurt-.h und School in immediate neighborhood. = A Also, 18 acres. being Nortli half of tho \\'ost half of `. ."v._in the ith (.`oncc-saion of Essa. 18 acres clear- L-tl._ hulum-c heavily UlllbOl`(`d with hard wood. I`i 2.""`i$"`. 1'i$I:;l;:?'5 `nut-. ( .$.\"':cx c `ll , ` Burn 10 x `.21. \\"ithin two miles of Angus Stutioxi, V on the Northern llu.ilwn_\'. ~ _ Terms of pnytnent I.'illl he u1'1-nngt-d [to suit pur- chuscr. v i ;\ppl_\' to \VIl.l.IA M J \ Pitt? 4' V` J..L BUUKS l ()S'l`ED bv A. H001). Barrie. Re- ferences:-J. J_. Brown. Furquharson &. l)utton. A post card to above guldress will be utttixlxggzd to. A - n.p .miles ofthe Sault Branch, which alto- ll VIII) kl` ll'|l\JIU17 `JIFIU IJI VI IIIIII IC '1 V .7 . 7 | in | To a. proper understandings of the situation it may he stated thatthc Mar- pole contract is an interinediatc sixty gather will rcupiire about two hundred E miles to` reach the main line. of the (`Jana- dian Pacic Railway. Two other lines are prQjected---the Ontario, or Grand Trunk Company, propose to build Tronil some point on the Midland, direct to the Sault, which would involve over three hundred miles of new railway. The Northern and North-Western will also build I line from Gravenhurst to join the Canadian Pacic at C`-allendzu--~-a distance of eighty-ve miles. The latter line will probably more directly -serve the interests of Toronto "and Western . Ontario than either of the others, and our assurances are that it will. be under way next year. The Grand Trunk Sault , line would also serve the same interests to a certain extent; but with its proposed absorption of the N ipissing, Midland, V railways it would become a powerful monopoly, and leave the Northern line the only independent competitor. If fhlnu `in anon [half :1: n vnnu nu Grand Junction and Toronto and Ottawa ! moors `COUNTY COUNCIL.- _ I 17BLIC !\'0'I`ICE..-~'l`he 1\'0\']~h\[BER SES- SION of the County Council will commence at the Council Chamber. Barrie. `on MOl\'-DAY. the 7th (lay. of `.\'0VEMBER. 1851. All o.cco_nntsL peti- tions. or other documents must be resented dur- ing the rstt\\'o(ln_\`s. By order. It. l`.l3A.\"l`l!\'G. Clerk. ' _ H-lin v 4;uu u U JJJIJLLV U `LU 10 6 FOR SALE in the Town of Barrio. Those ' lots are situate on Davis-St. and Bay Shore. East and of the town. and contain about one-thi_rd of an acre each. Also two ])wclling Houses on the | South side of I\Icl)onuld-St.,_ one contains 12 rooms ' and the othvr6 rooms, with oul-buildings and all l 1 vonvcniomrt-s. 'l`L-rlns easy. Apply` at the AD- ; \'.\.\`(:1-:Onk-0. _ mr. .\'o\'exnHel5 `Ind. 1'S8l`.V 'uA:1uIy1J> 1.u.uJJuIu3 vv1.J4u DD _ received by the undersigned u to NOON on \\ E NESDAX. the lat day of FEB {UARY nqxt; in a lump sum. for the construction of that DOPNOII of the road between Port Moody and the West-end of Contract 60. near Eniorya Bar. is distance of about 85 miles. ' ' . Snecicntinmz. nnnditinnn nf nnnh-ran} nnrl c........ V ALL` LJ.'1J,I_'-x J.` Kxtuul. \JI.` , 1'11` 1 .I. . _ ACRES--Fnrm must be improved and not mo1'e`tlum 16 miles from Barrie. State price and l()Jc:1l1t,\'. Address. JOHN RIRDEN. St.LIl:9mns. H . - 1n.n von\'en1onc(-s. I : v.\.\`(.'|-: Otlk-0. cAugn|Ar7E@='Ic-nAILwAv. A5` Emory s Bar to Port Moody! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. `TENDERS FOR WORK IN BRITISH , ' COLUMBIA. S EALED. TENBERS WILL BE ro'-eivctl u1_r_o 9p \\"l-`.h\Y`h`Ql'\ A \ cl... I.-.A ,I.... .1 mm!) 9 a nxv __ - , anom 5.5 miles. Specications. conditions of contrqct and forms of tender may_ be obtained on apphcution at the Camuliain Pacific Railway Omce. in New West,- ministci-. and at the Chief Engineer`:-1 Office at Ottawa, after the 1st of January next. at which time plains and proles will be open for inspection at the latter olce. ` ` This timely notice is triven with a View tn trivinn I at thg: 1u_tbe}' otce. _ `_ ' ' . umcly as given wnth 9. yi_ew to gnving Contractors an opportunity of vxsxtmg and ex- uminim: thc_ ground during the fine season and before` the wmter sets in. . Dill`. Marcus Smith, wlm in in r-hnu-on nt Hm Am...-. bcfnrcihe sets Marcus Smith. who is in cha e at the olce "at New Wcstminismr, is instruc to giv,csCon- tractors all the information in his power. V _No u).nrle}- will be entertained unless on one of T Tm: Oppositioli press, headed by the Globe, is still indulging in wild speu-V lauon as-to probable 1'e=-construction of the (`uhint at Ottzuva, This time tluy change, as predicted, will result in Um : inatallation of the Hon. l). l.. Mclher- % son, now Spnaker of tl1_e~Sena,fe, as .\lin- inter of4the lnterinr, and the rotitfement. 1 of the Hon. J, (. |,'0pe, from his present. }1oHit.ion. The 1-unn4m1's']ack confirnm- l tion from tho gov'rn'ment`p1'oss, and the: probabilities are tlmt it is anotlier cusv oi tlmuwish lveing father to the tlmuglnt. I Dept. of Ru.il\mys and Canals. 1 Ottawa. Oct. 24th. 1881. ` 9 lFARMJPROPERTH nuinnuso. .- . BROIoLEY-BELL.--At Barrie, on \Ved.nee-_-I day, the 2nd of Nov., by the Rev. J. W. .- Annie, 1;. A., Satan Bn.oL_u:v, EsQ., ofthe township of Flat, i0`E_!.{l.zABl'l1i, dsughter of Joan Bxu. Eeo , on Essa. PBEAN_'lT--0LIVER.-,0n Thuudny, 27th Oct, the residence of Dr. ,Whittier, by Bev. Ohm. Tnrver, Mn. Gnu. J. Pansurr. of Guelph, to 31153 Cum Ouvuz, daugh- _'ter of R. J. Ouvn, `Esq, deceased. ` AULT-.AUL'l`. --On the 27th day of October. , at the residence of the bride : father, by the Rev. D. L. McRae, ofst. Mntthew eChurch, Osnabrnck. XV. AULT; E:5Q., Barrister, Bar- tie, to IDA Mun , only daughter of I. R. AULT, Esq, Aultsville. . -L-tin: __._.-_._.. .i _ .___._.._.__4.._.__ .-..__ :4 LOOK (OUT for those beautiful X-mas Cards, -in shortly, at Edwards Book Store. `anal V.-44:. vu- V- ..vv-~-..m The close 'cohnement of all factory we-Jrkv Fives the operatives pallid faces, poor appetite: _auguid miserable feeli_ngs,_` poor blood, inactive I....... l.:A........ ....A ........._.. 4.......1.I.... ......I ..n . . u-uu-u THE Central Tobacco Depot, Mr. E. Bethell proprietor, is aiming in popularity with the bscco and Ci an are always kept in stock, and no one w 0 once patronizes the establish-' mcnt goes away unsatised. This week A new -assortment of goods is opened out, and comprises every requisite "of the smoker. Don t fail to try the Central Tobacco Depot, adjoining McOarthy s block-th only exclu-' 1 (public. The est and purest brands of To- sive tobacco establishment in town. I Fall Wheat New.. I `Em.zs.............. Treadwell ...... . . . . Spring... Barley . Peas. . .. Oats . Hay. . . . Straw Potatoes per bag Butter rolls Lard per lb ..... .. .....5-.- 1. Mgutton. by carcase .. Sheep Sk1ns........... Dressed Hogs........ Hldcs........'.. Bcef-hind qua.rter.. fore nuartex-...... ueer-mna qna.rter.. .. quartel-........ Turkeys each.... . Geese each.... Ducks each. . . . ., Chickens. per pair-.. Fleece-washed Wool Unwashed V\'ool... u-actors all the information No ugnrler will one of the prmted forms. addressed to F. Bmun. Esq.. See. Dept. of Ilmlways and Canals, and marked Tender for C. I . R. ` . ' I ' F. BRAUN. Snnrnm rv UL luu II In. uuxluluy`. Since writing \u1e=.arn that our towns- ,man, Mr. Walter Pass . had the honor` of turning the lirst sod, and tho Conn-` pany stug, Kitty Anderton, is husy di8t1'ibl1ting supplies along the line, which is 'e\'er_vwh(~re accessible by water. { - DIED. _ E CO0K.--At Edgehill, Williamsburg. on Tues- day morning, 18th October, MAR\' A. Goox. sister of the well-known lumbermen. Mzssns. Coox & vBnos., in the 54th year of her age. L V33 Pile ?pel'lllilVG3 W10 H3683, P00!` IPPGFIPQ inguld feehngs,_` inactive liver. kidneys and urinary troubles, and all the ph sicians and medicinein the world can- not he p them un!ess they get out of doors or 1 use Hop Bitters, the purest and best remedy, especially for such cases, having abundance of` health, sunshine and res checks in "them. They cost but a. trilie.--(;` risliun Recorder. A CAR1|.-T0 all who are suffering from the , errors and -indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lussof manhood. &.c., I will send a rccexpe that Wlii cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis- covered lny a missionary in,South America. Send a se.f-addressd envelope to. the Rm`. 1-JOSEPH '1`. INDIAN, Stulion D, N.w_YorIc Cily. ' ' -14-6n1os._ i -1 1-: . Inc 1 n . tr IQ-Us .. II } WAN7F1D_A FARM 0F FIFTY I M ..C $S1FE"l.!!`I.E?."BE`3!'E`3P` 31; _ 'M,.,,o..,.,,. _*_,~ Nnga.-_ E; s, 'MEEKING,& Aucuo1uinn, ` $1.5 o'nIIn.ua`m'pv.In.mi. o............ . `WAST HALF OF LOT 30, IN THE 1 (`om-(-ssinn nf Ram. I-nI\1nh1innrIl\ .1...-M OY `V'VATNTE`D` ` >j;ii:X1`i1iz"'j~}`1'1i: R ;3.u{I:~:G BU$INEss. Apply to R. LCCOUN'TS'-MADE OUT 03 BOOKS POSTED bv A. H001). Barrie. Re- mn(2na:-.l. J. Hr-mvn. `m-nulmrsmn Kr hntmn. Township of Vospra. I.-'A.RMS FOR sAi;:: IVIIIE U tlhair do.-1*; UCTION SALE K VALUABLE: BU1LDINi(}iI:6;s i FOR BALI? in Hm 'l`m.... n' n......:.. vm.....- FARMERS WITH. STU`MPs.-- Inn nf \l7la:nnlA'n nunmo :..............x 1 .....\.. ' BARRIE, MARKETS. GET OUT 5F Doons. v - .uun.\nL u.\1` I` l\I\ I . On the Farm at Utopia. or to , ROB]-)1{'l` JAFFRAY. ' i on \'......'.. m._,.,. 7!! . I "\v11{L1.s..\t J.\I-`l<`RA`Y`. nn H... 15..-... ... In OF \'A.LVAB.LE ll ul\.l`.[`l\l\ I. 214 Yongn Street. Toromo. FLOUR & FEED D 0 D 0 it 3 GBANULATED 6-A_'E-IEAL,` V anmummp wnmrumn M FIIILY. IAKEK3. BIMIAIVAIII PATENT ` Sccrefary. I. 'l'll0mllS. H-lin.p The present year is a memorable onel in thehistory of railway building. v'I`l.is continent has become a 'net`wlork7of rails 'rn:listing r- ver_vwhere. It is to the credit of this town that a vigorous firm of railway contractors have sprung up, and secured the building of a section of , the Sault Branch, of some ' sixty miles. l Mr.AMnrpole belonging to a family that l have had much to do with milwsy l;uild- l ing ; and himself` made it a special study c I - n - since his residence in Canada. His ten-] lers have on former occasions been V nearly successful, and it is no matter of surprise to those acquainted "with him that in the present instance he should i have been avrardetl the first contract let hy the S_vnvlici1te,`east of Winnipeg. TA 4: hrnnur innulnrafunilinu nlr Olunl