Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 22 Dec 1881, p. 2

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P Ufllllllll any: 0! I115 YOIIVII-" the gay scenes and joyous sports, all the fond, memories clun ' shout the pelm-ingu round the briggt re-sides at thooldhomolhendl The door faces of. j lofeu-ly days, long ago laid to , in (`tho village churohyg-d, when of"'7S.`!'.*'g..:...` .;'.'2'i1 ...``....`:.*Z'...'?;."" Barri. Dec. 20. 188i. -.v vuv alvvvvvvvvi lava Vavvuavv .. w.-. -- . "ta din are res -' ,...`.?.5E`.`;". ;`..'.`a`Z:...3a"#2`;`?. n'*1E`mml~`%3 coUN- . Barrie, Dec. 19, 1881. Barrie, Doc.'l7. 1881; Xmas 4%` -79'1"W* eurrs. ' I III I-pi 1% I I &I`| (Late of Farquhamoe sin D|itton,) Dunlap sh, three doors Egat of the Old Smhd. `l'|__.-_ , AA Ii {A R R I E MUNI0{PAL H ELEC. 'lI l'\\YQ . For Holiday Trade ! .. N ... IARIRIE MUNICIPAIL ELEC-. I nous. . ' In. Deputy-Icceveolllp. `Barrie, Dec: 2o. is1". give us" more of his -presence. than he does. But, even though absent so much in body, we all have good reason to know thnt he is present with us in spirit, and ever eolicitous of interests which, as our representative in Parliament, he is looked to to guard and. -promote. _We are quite sure-Mr. McCarthy's conatitu- . ants in the County Town will be glad to have him address them and will give him I most hearty reception at his forth- coming meeting. - wax; roacor~m>nooxstage.` mans. NEW` GOODS ! .}R j > -r . -) IN (- Groceries, Provisions, Crockery, Glassware ';';, ya.` .4 ...... ..... -4. ...-- \1'-'__ aL___.1- _._.1 --____-_- _-_ _. . , -1-Hzzla a'm'vv1:.-1:..1:I1=:., The Mo-y;ra|ty. WITHDRAWAL. Yours sincerely. rruna G` LARGE STOCK! j 3; SPECIALLY smmcr GONSIGNMENTS Yctnu-s sincerely. ROBT. SIMPSON, . 51-2t BIlIUI.'rI'ClJ . I THOS. SHORTREED. I 51-`Zt. 4 _ Thememberefor North Simcoe will addrem the electors in the Town Hall, Barrie, on the. public questions of the! day, on Tuesday evening the 3rd plrox. l Mr. McCarthy begin a series of meetings in the Riding last summer: which fsiling healthf necessitating a} trans-Atlantic trip, [obliged him to discontinue some- what abruptly-and before he had met his Barrie constituents. Since his return from England press of professional en- gagements has afforded him no leisure to hold his contemplated meeting in town; but he now purposes taking ad- A vantage of the Christmas vacation to do so. Everybody is prepared remake due illowance for our" member's failure to ._.__ A ._-_.- ,1 I,_ , , Luau Ill|J|.Ill'In . lfours faithfully. (`URI HENRY, SEWREY. L100 =r will please call. \ and remove ani- _s3u*IsFAcrIoN GUARANTEED! _ muons LOW--FOR CASH :_ (mm or 'rono_1'to,) 51-it . IIVUDCI A 51-2t. DA` A` \IJ1 51-2t. sca:m:Dtn:..E or an ; F` oozsrv . transmitted to my Oioe by the Justices yhoge namealrehnnexed, an now pthed by me, under Provmct Statutes of Canada. 1869, Cap. 31, sec. 81, and Statutes of GanIia,_.1870, cap, 27, sec. 3. Illnr \1 Ul.'llUll . - o ~ Albert _Gryer .. T do do . . . Robt. Edwards_ (Ill VII IVVV UV UIIVIJ-I unnvnu. If, as some writer has observed, "all other arguments in favor of chriatianity wereto fail, there would still be one to the fore-and that is Christmas time. What`: change it works in every one ! -How sociable and good-natured people. Income st this, the happiest time of the yur! How our better natures irresist- ibly re-assert themselves! How we throwcare and sorrow to the winds, and hseoms children again, happy, hearty, kindly and eonding. A _ J ___n _.I_- L_-.._....LI_- ......-..A. _._.__I_ IV: muuzuawr n o - o u - u o R. Gradwell . . . . . . . . . Geo. Ingham . . . .... E.. and E. J. Ingha '1`. C. 'l`illman.. . . . . . . Da.vidMorrow do do . . '. . . . do do . . . . . ._ David McKay . . . . . . . Jan. `Gordon . . . .. A u..;...a. n__..._ Jeremiah Dovrney .... .. V William Molnren .... . . 1 JohnFlotcher..........] Parry Sound Lumber Co ` 'l`homu Olmstegd . . . . .. ` w A 'm:-- J U . U U do . do do do do ' do do ` do do Matthew Marten. . Elizlogerty William Bradley. . Robert Cain . . . . . . John Brown . . . . . . .1- J4. yap. umux naugun. . . . . onstable Carson . . . . . . Chief Constable Rogers. Constable Carson . . . . . . . i do Vicket -s . . . . . . Thos. Kennedy. . . . . . .. G. I. Bolstexu; . . . . . . . . do do . . . .` . . . . . . ' do do . . . . . . . . . . do do . . . . . . . . . . do do . . . . . . . ; . . do do . . . . . . . . .' . Constable Vickers . . . . : Chief Constable Rogers do do do . Dep. Chief Rogers-. . . .. . Chas. Honston . . . . . . . . .* Joseph 0wen..._ . . . . . ..` & E. Baulding, Sr . . . . . . . Jno..Spar1ing.` . , . . . . . . . Alex} McKinnon . . . . . .i J. G. HCind.....'....-... Thos. uppage . . . . . . . . Frank Harvey. . . . . . . Mary Southwell . . . . . .. G ustavo Pilgef . . . . . . . . . Ila 1'1. JJUIIGII n . o I Geo. Tudhope. . J no. Trew . . . . . . . Mrs. Jno. Smith. ') Geo. Lawson. . . . Barnard Kelly. . . _ .___ ._ ...__ ___ _. . .. 4....__- . . _ .:-.Z__.: ' A I" Gena-1:t-if3; the above to beva Correct Statementof Convictibns by ]."{agistrates in the County of Simooe, as returned toVr_ny Oice for the Quart e1- cndix thq 13th of iiccvlxlycx-. .\. 1)..` ls.-il. I Oce of the Clerk of th6_Peao6, Barrie, "December, A.D., 1881. V . I " 5- PM CUTTER: C`1'k "f `ht 1 t`iWl'- `-'01't) 5-` -`in-'~ UUIIII IJIJIWII I C I o u [do do........... Th0maa_Tinwin. . . . . . . . Thomas More . . . . . . . . . . Thomas Elliott . . . . . . . . John Brown; ......;.. Mrs. A.` McFadgen. . . . . Mrs.'McFadgen. . . . . . Chief Constable Rogers. Margaret Day . . . . . . . . . Dep. Chief Rogers. ; Cnnnfghln Carson _ . . . - . Joseph Giraux. . . .. Tousant Charlebois do . do John Ma.rs1a.nd.. . . Wm. Jno. Hill. . . . . Chris. Nixon . . . . gas. Gallagher. . . . . `ll `l\._II__ uuua. uuug I Chas. Fox. In..- 11...... U60. Ul|I'l' . . a - . . . . . o - . . I Samuel Croacher. . . . ` do do . . . . . . . Thos. Maconchy. . . . .. I do do . . . . . . . do do . . . . . . . L do do . . . . . .1 Inapectorof Grayeuhurst V ------J ---- -v--- --v-u~ ' And yet who, hearing the sweet words, this is Christmas time, but feels` a gtnngo, almost mgretful feeling coming fovvr him as he looks back down the . fb . a recalls } .';`;.'Y..';'.'.9euf .a.3'.';.".3I"."3".` ........._ Alex. McKinnon. UUUBDISUIU I\I.I %3:.`ig`f.f.`. f Name of Pvouudor. 1113!) do do do . VV . 1'1. QUIUUH . . a - o a o - u o Geo. Smut . . . . . . . . . . .. . Thou. Com-tney.. . . Stone & Stewart. . . , J. B. Summerfelt . . . . . . . John Novena . . . . . . . . .. . Wm . Steenl; . . . . . . . . . . .. . Simeonhngley . . . . . . .. . M. J. Cane:-lay . . . . .... .Ju. `Morrow..-........ `I? `D `D:_I-...l .fo L(.l'lUllU'U-con. . do do .Jno..Greer I ..- G-......._... .0: rrulser... - o u . Jno. Ingham . . .J. Ingham.... .]Huvh Mackay. v Mnfnhnll __. ._.__.._____....Tj. --.._ . _...._ .._ . . iiurtyern Ehbantr. . nugu J.Yl.D\IUB|l- Jno. McToggart Wm, Hnnrv_ _ , VVIII. IUI.'y- .` David He:-ron. AA IIIIVIIL .lJ.Ul'l'UIlo . . do do . Arthur Crawford ._ . UK: 1lI.UI'IVlVI.ounoo . E. B. Birland . . . . .. . Archibald Stewart-.. .JohnBa.th......... . Wm. Gladstone ' II7:II:__. `l).......1A. III. UIBGIUODG . . Perault. . . James Sheehdn l`I. .. `EI -..I.'I .- _ ILLIFUII DIIIIIBII - . . . . . . Chnrlea Perkins. . . . , John Devine . . . . . . . . John Bruneau. .. . . . Snralrwilson. . . . . . n7...` Q-IL.- . VVl.I.lo DIlINl'u..u . Jainea Cauell.. I37... tV-:...... . JULIE UL DOUIIWIBU.-..,. . . Norman Weks. . . . . . . . . G. Sidsworth, jr . . . . . .. 1 .Ande1-non Irving...-... 1 .J0hnP1nrtnn_ , I . AIIIIUIIUII l.l'VlIIg. o.-. .JohnP1axton....;... .J..P. lsidd . . . . .. A.. `X7 `D 11-....- ULUIIIIIIUW Uyllu - u . Paul Druro . . . . . . . L Noble Sheppard . . 'I).._..I.l `Il'..`D........I.l ID` Dvuuuu VI I.r,'5vuo `yuan: nun zcvnun Lube Inppy cm-mm days of ' yonth- I ORA oar nnnnnn and instant: nnnrtn all Ohn L LVUUIU IUMUPPUIU o o , |lI2ao111`z,1ld McReynolds. do JJLIIIILI a u . n . .- Thoa. Stewart-. . P30. Magnee . . . uvn muulgay acche11..... Esther Giffen. II .1. `IK..l`.`..I. ` 11103. l1Il'K.lUy. ` David McDonnl ` Alfred Smith. 13 .- l1l.-_`l..- `I.)..-I....- . Wm. Taylor. . . . . . Mary Summers. . . Patrick Hogan. . . `I `II--- __ DUIIIIIIEI3. - 4 . . . J. Mooney ...... -- . Henry Hayes .... .. . John M. Bothwellw Anna 1: n YA.-n . nu. J.VLII'I'l.ll . u u u o. . D. Farquharuon, . G. Monkman. . .. . Chris. Han-old. Wm. Patterson . . . Patrick Hayes. .. . Annie Gray. . . . . Wm H Al` not . vv nu. .I:\-. nuugen . . . . . . . . James Fetterby . . . . . . . . . E. Baulding, ._Ir . . . . . . . Maria Bigwm . . . . . . Maria Inzersoll. . . . enry Beaumont . . . . .. .JohnNelha . . . . . .Fred.Cam bell . . . . . . .. . Peter 0 Ri ey . . . . . . . . .Wm. H.Brooks....,... . Richard Hannah '. . . . ._ . . . Louis Trudeau . . . . . . . . . . Andw. Revatt . . . . . . . .. . J ames Moyton . . . . . . . . . Jno. Nicholson . . . . . . . . . . Joseph Delain . . . . . . . . . . Wm. Wright . . . . . . . . . . . Jno. McDonald . . . . . . Thou. Lambert (et al).. . . Geo. R. Ford . . . . . . . . . . I ... .. `D.-...... \1'UUn IV BUY... . James Bowes... Joseph Lelonde. . Mrs. B. Kelly. l-An, Tmwnnn , IJUUSIIH-I 1Jl.Vlll5Bl-UH do do . Jno. Stewart . . . . . . . James Flatt . . . . . . . b Wm. Greneld. . . . . Wm. McConnell. John Moore. . . .. '_ John Wylie..... Geo. Robinson. . . t no. Fennel] . . . . . . Jno. Lehey . . . . . . . . Geo...Robinson. . . . . `I3 `l)...L IISIILIUIC \IlI.lll- - Hugh Mccoah. Inn, NI}-.'I`A'nrnrf. 0:17. All-IQ... W. B. U . Ed. Mnrggon Lllfn IJ. .l\.UlI . - c - 1 Geo. Lawson . . . . .. V Jno. Cochlan . . . . .. do do L Wm. H. La.ngman.. Rnanr MAB All VV. `-1- LVLUICIJIHUI _ . . . - \ do do . . . . . . Dougald Livingstone. an {In 1`.lVlCll . . . . . . 00 Matthew Gayan. Paul IT!-In-n , , , VV Illa .EI.- JJIIIIEIIHSI V Roger Mahan. . . . W. C. Mortimer Nana of Defcndaal. 51-1!- . Amman rA1aj %ro%n1:oATf1r i:`,; MR. Mc(7A RTHY AND HI.S( }rr}3'. V .S l'I l'UENTS. . ' % % ;BA.1=u.=t..A.U:D BROS., ~PHor0GnAPEns: -_-_4.._______ ___-_. A . Plauno type; we-,; , U do u . 1 Disobeying Summons. Assault; . . . . . . . . . . . . . - o c - o IIOOI I10 I10 I10 . Drunk and Disorderly . . . . . . . . . Assault ....... . .o . . . . . . . . .. . Selling Liquor without_-License I . do do do do do -do T do do~ do do do do do do do do do ' do do do .1 II A II A A V . LUWII J-|"lJW. - l n - o - o . . do do . . . . ~ I s 0 n , Insulting Language . . . . . Assault . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unstamped Measures. . . ' do do . . . do do . . . do do do do . do do . . . . . Drunk and Disorderly. . .Vugra.nt. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I (In , ` 'Dll.l\lUl' . . . . . . . - - - . . . . . . - - - o % ED;-imk and Disorderly". . . . ... J,Se1ling Liquor wxthout License I, do ,do _ do do I V} do do do do ` Threatenin`g.V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( j 'Th-r;aateni1;gv.V. .. .7. `Assault and Battery. do do n:...1.....:.... u..._.._ -_ - . Auainlt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Assault and Battery....... .. . Violation of Livery By-La.w.. ighting on the streets, . . . . . . do` do do . 13-1 -___ gunu do 4 salon? run` all; I-ll5UlTaIIFI`l, u n : do do Tmmltimr Lnnmuma . . . . './`H E V M USKOKA S U FFE RERS. . V IKFIIIIII - - u o . . o - - . o - u . Insulting Langu e . . . . nk and Dino erly. Thvnnlr ' , , JJIIIIIK UH IIIHUKIIUI1, . . Drunk. . . . ; ........ . . Drunk and Disorderly. I-nnlr , . . uu ` V uu . ;Assault...... ............. .. . Witholding Wages` ........ . . Ts.king'Sleigh with leave and hi-nnlzinu suunn, I ;fi`i`.f?.;1;i;;.;;.; 'd$;a'r'y'J i do do do do - do do do do do do _ do do . I ,HorsesatLarge_..........-...E ( Disordex-1y....V.. . . . . . . . . . . .. do . . . . . . . . do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. do ..._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. | ILU sslana`. |n.;._I. _- do . ....... \ Keeper House `I'll-fame. 1 Dog Inlling sheep. . - . \ Asaa.u1t........ .....-. AA Drunk and Diaorderly.T do do - . do 7` `do .. . do do ' .. ` A ........IL [ IIIIU. UFUDIIUE BIKINI- ` Threatening . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E W Interfering with Constable . . . . ( l Drunk and Disorderly . . . . . . . . l . Disturbing Relig s congregation `Affrsy and Assault... . . . . \ Drunk and Disorderbv . . . . . . . . E \ Assault and Abusive Language. 1 V Leaving Employment. . . . . . . . . t` . Selling Liquor without License ( 'I"1-annnnn . IV I35 - `uAs:auIt. THURSDAY, DEC. 22, 1881. contributed for relief. Many of these: The total amount of loss is estimated at $80,000, and about 8600 has, so `far, been ing, food for tl1o.winter, stoves, furniture, . blankets, &c., They can put up shunties to ' live in, but they have no means of furnish- ing them, and even those mnnng them who can go to work in the sh:_mtics want some assistance to enable them to provide for their families in the mezmtinie. it seems .1 hard case that while the country generally, and the farmers cspec-inlly. are in such prosperous circumstances so little should have been done to meet such real and se- vere distress as exists among our own people are destitute of cvcrytliiI1g--clotli- I people, and at our own doors. Whether I the Ontario Government, which derives its | chief revenue from these districts, will do = anything for the people reniainn to be seen, but at any rate, a. long period will elapse before any relief can cnme from them. A dollar given new will be worth two given by-and-bye, as winter is setting in and the relief sh-esdy given will not go far." . ,,._ _ . _._._.._I-. -.___.-_ `L- _ _____,.,, 1 FJ613 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., .4 Ana. is and Battery . . . . . . . . A1117!!! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ elony. . . . . . . . .._.. on-payment of Po1l.Tax. . rank and Diaorderly. . . . An n , , 'vdo ......... Town By-Law. mt In '-Ansiliiuojammmol El-..) IiHo'roanAPHY IN gg.L ITS BVRANOI-IE0. ' _.. ;{;;*1aaa."';iaa ' is and breaking same. mfnnintr _ , Nuufe qf Charge. . 1.Zm"s3 ANn+"5'nL;i'r STOCK OF jg` _ _ Vur FUCK 13 HOW V6I'y Uolnplote, Inn `I18 VIl'lBF)' DIED` awe, of which the follo ' u-ebutafew of the leedin _linee :-Ladies and Gentnfsrzfd Watches, Gold A156! III Guards, Solid Gold and Silver Bracelets, Wedding Rings. Gmninge, Kee r Rin and Dinmond Rings, Gold and Silver Lockets, old tn Silver Neck Chaim, Ladies and Gents Silver Watches, Eleetro-Plated Ware, &c., 80- 9- "We kee by long odde the Finest Clue of Goods, and we gxve the Bee Value of my Home in the vicinity. CALL an Sn Us, ourGoode and our Prbel 8113 5! f"h 91 L. e as o I. `umolllsu Anus Deonvw X-MAS %I5|i'sENTs :B 5i'`:e:Aw:ar..:.='ei anoz, ' ` ` DUNLOP -STREET. WATCHHAKEB8 AND- JEWELERS. V ---:o:-- Oil!` Stock is now very Complete, and the Variety Exten- two. of which the followina Am but A few of the leadimz SANDERs_BRO_S'.. U do U do "rum mono czf voun rim; 4 non` ----- ---w uv_uuu. `awn no; amply aunng the Christmas - B`u-m`;;.1m. ._ knitting factor neaaon, at st all times. A. thingtotakA tack ', We ool-(nlly wish all 0 reader: A r...i.n..1.-.._e '-L.._l.n.. .. 11.... m...:.o...... m at 100g . July I Sept. ` Nov. 5 Nov. 1 Sept. . - o o no Axs AT CHRISTMAS! ` 11 16 10 10 V 10 1 28 ii 21 00 11 24 01 `15( 31 U U u ` ll ) Samuel Fraser. . 3 `do 5 do . . . . . . . . . .. Jno. McCosh..'...... do do and G. . L . do do do ) _ uu uu . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . ;J. W. Dill and P. M. Shannon . . ) John 0. Steele and Charles Drury. 3 William Young . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . . . . I A.` Wiancko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. \ 7l\L.... .....I "IJ'..&LL...... `l'.._.-.._ ' ~-vv.. vo 1 u.,r. nuuur .v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l do do A.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . do . do . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . )John S. Lucas and Robt. Luck. do do do do- . do do do do 1 do do do do . 5 G. W. Taylor and Geo. Sharpe 1 do do. do do 3 do do do do 3 do do do do 3 do do do do ) do do do do u `I ... OL..__. . .u. usyxur . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . L. Howland and R. Scaritt. )C.Cook,J.Ross ........... ..; 310. Cook .1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. J . I `D--- ..-..I I\ T .....2_ Dodo i do tl do J. Ross and D. L: (10 do and D. Lewis. . . . o o - . . o - o o . . .a ai.&"eo'. 'I?`i.'h I do do > Henry Allen . . . . . . . . . . do do do do do do and J. Qlemc Wm. Henry. do do 7 'llLlUIU 4 . and [Matthew Lawson. do do . . do do an do do do do `D..LI.... CDCKTTI ? CIVS. Provincial tntute, 4 and 5 Victorl indly, considerate, benevolenuchrietinn, n deed as well as _in. feeling and, senti- ment. The Master while on earth left "L.{1}1'.'I.' 'i:i1'e}{g'er.` Henry . . . . . . . . . . . anlf 'i_I'exr'_,'v.' .'.' do do . . . ainntsnma. % ;11'1'%Lh' 'd61't;}I A A .1 ft .._;.. 1 - Peace for `the County of S ~ " Before Juataces of the - stat, of Upper Canada Ch 12 and 124, Sec. 4'; 0 Vxctorlp P- I L imcoe, ; also acuunuy II! UUIIQBZIIIII 101' one trensurer; Irom Wm. Fraser, asking a refund of taxes. er- roneously charged agninst him; from Mrs. O'Neill, for a refund of taxes paid on 3 house lately occupied by Rev. Jno. Leiper; from Wm. Boys, solicitor for G. R. Sullivan, ask- ing that proceedings in the corporation suit against the latter he stayed in order to allow or a defence being offered; from A. Hickling for a refund of dog tax. All were referred except - ` lEDWARDS _B_0OK STORE. We are now otferinga. very large and well-assorted Stock of BOOTS AND SHHI j bopght expressly for the FALL _AND WINTER TRADE, I`7I_2_L _..- I__.... --_-._.- --_!.I-.._.- LL-L E-.. l1I-A.-_-- -. _ DI, _ K - ` " ' ` ' Which we have every condence that for Chcapneu. Durability and Slylc (`Iv I! not be Iurpaspcd by an)`. A Call is all welask, for we mean what we say. In this Dc menu`. we would ask the public s _attention. We use notlnnz ""1 the BOII. 0 stock sud employ none but practical workmen. Sign of the Large Red Boot, South side of'Dun1op-st.. fro PUFF up OTHER XMAS camps. Wo ninth to order nd keep In stock Goods made by ourselves. ' BOOTS AND SHOES PROMPTLY REPAIRED. A large Stock of Trunks and Valises kept constantly. on haml- :: $1 `:9 'c;,;.`t;,|: . . $1 and cost .. $1 I: costs} petition," which~v:na-;mnted,,conditional on the Treasurer procuring this week mother bondainannatishctory $0 the Finance Com. mittee. T - ~l.I.-01'5"` HOLIDAY GOODB -EQUALLY camp & EQUALLY BEAUTIFUL J. UU 416 _ -l$7 damagef L-UU :31 & costs}. BEST s-1-oc:K IN TOVVN A BIG ATTEMPT .-'w 2500 25 00 25 A00 25 O0 25 00 UUUU 12 75 nun vvunua Frnm the Treasurer asking extra remuner- ation for the work of collecting taxes; from H- Bennett, to be permitted to withdraw his security as bondsmm for the treasurer; from VVm. Frazer. Anllina A rafnn nf turn: nu-_ -0.: UL; 12 .30 1: An UUU 1000 JD 8-1Y inccouzrrs - to the amount of $241.75 werepuaed. TH! com or FIRE 'PRO'l`lC l`IoN . was given by the clerk, by request of the 2nd Dep'uty-reeve. During ten -years lat put it was 811,309, exclusion of $4,694 for steam fire engine, or an average of $1,000 I year. The . tirat ve years the average was higher than iv the last ve years.` . _. ---;u: mm mmmsr AND ,BI3S_T ASSORTMENT can BE FOUND AT All Goods Matacture by us are Warranted. _n._ A, -AND o-u-- -. !'F;;a;;;;;s:;. .. *i"o1-ii;$.'a'u'1' I". 5-do A ~ a . i`I)}11{vi11T 5 do do E21 days, _ , (10 do do ' -do Forthwith 1 week . . . 3 Forthwith. 3 30 days. . . sdo i,|i"c{ri1'1v'it1'{. : do I do uAuunl|LA1\I vr nun uuvn, I . - 5 the 2nd Deputy-reeve said he had got in ten- ! ders the lowest of which was was $720, but 5 it had been withdrawn ;. the next tender who i` over $31,000. He would not report on the ten- ; ders, which be considered too high. He was i satised that,at the prices of materinl quoted, j the dock could be built for about $700. \h_,.. _ I`LLI, . u` _1',,,L LI , II- L, I, _QAI, Ovnnvn -on`---J .v---. 17.05 ..--u = nun- _ He strongly urges the necessity of helping the unfortunate-settlers, and in- timstes his willingness to forward to the treasurer of the relief fund any sums that may be sent to him in and of the sufferers. This sppeslought not to go unheeded in this community. The paltry appropri- ation of the County Council does not -at all satisfy the claim-which these people, our near neighbors, have on our sym- pathies and purses. M Forthwith. . . . ,`September 27 `November 3 . }October 15 . . ;FuI`HlWit_h_. . . . -F- ' ' do ~sa;;.;.;.a,`e'r' at Fotthwith . . . v .1.` , J.` Ul.'UllWllalI ; do .' . ;fSeptember 30.. ;`IO days to pay. I _ , _ , , ;1.i'or}.1w.il.1 . do do :F'o}ii{viti1'. do '." '5 '_`-.'_- 3 5.9.3-_-_ And nearly opposite the Summcrsett House. BUT nun you ml :0 SEE THE There were eighteen more verses to be sun I, with every likelihood that some terrified cin- zen would proceed to ring the alarm and call out the re brigade, when the Gentlemanly Usher announced the arrival of members and the riot subsided. ` ' WE Mnmirncrums. ' J. 11. COTTER, lerk of the Peace, C'o*un_r/ 0/5, .__.j_j_._ ?_~ BEFORE PURCHASING. HAS BEEN MADE , Treasurer of McKe1ler . Treasure: of Foley, one _ Treasurer of Folev. one . Treasurer of McDougal1. do do [{'i*'r;i.{- l{s'r'*i,3.' . a . o . n . . . . - . . . . . . . - - I - _ Treasurer of Foley. ; Treasurer of McDouga.1l. do an l.I'Ul8BIll.'Ul.' UK lV1CUOUgKUl. do do , P.`McCurry, Esq. , Keep the peace for 6,1 _ Treasurer 'l`ecumseth_ . .1] do do do do _ do do . . , _ Inspector. . . . . . . . . . . . do ' do _ do 3 Defendant. 3 Defendant. 9 Defendant. 5 Trea.surer.Tecmnscth. . . 5 Treasurer Tec_nmscth. , , ,_ Village Treasurer. d0 (10 _ _ do dc " ,i do (10 : i7.iil'dgg.e. Dismissed with C(ISi.`i _ Village Treasurer. 11!! (`In ` -..v ..vuu Irv u -nu nu u-vv-v V: vvo After a. li;1;le nbout the blockade of the E ntreets by the railway Co.,`the festivities came ! to an_end. 1 v uuzgu Ln:italll'UI'. * [ do (10 l ,iCommited to ganl fur 1 momh, Town Treasurer. 'l uid. . . . . . . . . . . . .v . . . . . . . . . .`(.`nluI11itt-:1 for 1 w.- , . . . . `.. . . . . . . . . . . . . U!`L.1L`l`(,'ll to [my Wyn _l I`o_wn Treasurer ... . .. Pzud. do (in . . . . . , . I do , do _ do _ .. (In _ do A do . du . Committed to gun] for `lilnonth. , Town Treasurer . . . . . . . . :I aid. . . . . . . . . . . ...fNnt ya,-t pititl. , Town TI`C8_SllI`0I` . . . . . . . . I ai1. Rn .l.. I J - " _ [Town '1'reasurcr . . . . . '1 ,' . . . : T1 `Town , Treasurer . , do (10 . .. . . . V {Inspector W. and .\I.. , ` do (lo. . (In (In - d0 (11) do- do .`I.. .1 -........,....---....-.`.\|}LP ! ` Liccnsc Inspector. do do I V (10 do ..I3ound over to keep the peace. ivillillge TI`0.'!.S|lI`CI`. i (10 (11) do - do _ Dismissed, Complainant would ` IJl5IlIlD3C|I, l}L'I|r- `N5! Ills .` do do (10 . With costs to PInintiH'.' Cmmty Treasure1'. `> _ do` (In, : 'S<'2t'Ied: . ,Treasurcr Penctnng. ; \_jCmmtv Treasurer. ` :\'illage Treasurer. ` . Tp. Treats. Morrison. g .`Tp. 'l're.'1s. I-`Ins. i V [l1SpCCt1'rL`E. Simcoc. .`Townsl1ip 'J'reas\1rc1' County '1':-cusum-1'. ` Treasurer Fins. .1 ,_ ,1 License Ins1.ectnr. -Village Trcasnx-er. do (10 do do .1 - .1 ._ Defendant "l`reasu1'er uf .~\l}ist0n._ . . o . . . . . . Defendant. l lainti'. do (10 The Sergeant-at-Arms polished up his sword Monday night and debated with himself whether it would be advisable in the interest ofsoienceaml society to o'er a remium to small boys fora limited supply 0 dogs and cats upon which to practise in order to be better up in disposing of refractory members `of the House. He also sang, to music reach- ing over an area of forty-seven octaves and containing more demidsemi-quavors, basso- profundos and galloping runs than could be enumerated in the` limited space at our com- mand, - these sweetly solemn thoughts :- Oh. the Christmas time's a. good `un; Fo:-de-rol-de-di-do-dum-- . Wid rossht bate an` goose an` puddm', Fol-do-rol-dc-di-do-dum ! ` We'll have lashinsov ould whislikoy Fol-de-rol~de-ui-do-dun1- Shtuflf phat makes a chap so frlshky. |. Fol-dc-I-ol-de-di-do-dnm. I Oh !`---- `Town 'l'rcasnrc-r jCbr1uitter1 fur k U Ll` gTp. Council. 3Prosccuto1'. J.lUllD\Il Cl 1 l"3- do do) Dxsmissed, Deft. pnymgd Ill`! l]l\ I'll ..o-o-o......... `License Inspect: r.v 3 rNot paid, cmnlhittt.-Ll to auto]. ;Town '1`reasnrer . . . . . . . . ' Paid ` `do do ........`11u 1m -1 LII) do `(L paid by said Justice. do The main cause of nervousness is indigestion I and that is caused by weakness of the stomach. iNo one, can have sound nerves And good I health without using HoptBitters to strengthen ` the stomach, purify the blood, and kee the 1 liver and kidneys active, to carry off 31 the * poisonous and waste matter of the system.-- ainame. ' us up... . . -- |.|'J 7 do NEILL BROS. Comjmcinzmt not prnsom t\\ n months. lflnot paid, why not, _und Gmzral Obxerrations ' if any. | 3 half [to informer. 3 half to infonuvr. M 10 days in gaul. 5 days in gaol. Keep peace 6 1nnnt.h-`. i'months. V |P;1id. Paid Wu; Igonhumberlana ia-l-oynl to the _ N. P., and has returned the Ministerial candidaw; Mr. Giuillet, by_ as good ma-A. jority. That re-action" Inustibe hiding somewhere under a barn. `Not Paid. p.'ti.1. Disnlisscd I . . . [)ns|u1ssml ,` Dcfc-ud:\n t. 1 u.-r ` do` do , Connnittctl fur . Committed for . Committed for . Coufted for 53 . Not yet collect .Pnid. `:'.\`ot c~llect.~l. .Nut paid. {Sent to ga-'1 6 mm 1 Nut yet paid. I his mm " .1., Not paid yet. !.\'0t paid. I !\Varrnnt isn i ng costs. M n.1.1xa O1>mu'r1oNs.--lliessrs Edmond- son la Bro., of Orillia and Utopia, have commenced onerations for the erection of a. saw and shingle mill on lot 15, con. 4, N orth Orillia, and have ' the timber all ready on the ground. 7 Messrs. Taylor &,'1`uck, of. Orillia, have the contract; they havelalso a number of men making board timber, cut- ting logs, etc. 1Mr. J. A. Perry, of Utopia, is our worthy foreman, and Wm. Youn , of Clinton, our eicient (cook. The wor has been pushed along lively. A number of men have been rafting lumber `down the North river for the various new buildings. 2 Dismissq-I `Eluding : -` DiSI1IiS.`4(`(` ' .'l \H) do clu AND F Simcoe. u1l'UJ:H3~ up `Z' or `.!1:x_vs. nmnths. v ` . - - - - - v vnllivlll J. unwvvu , SUCII A BEAUTY I have never secn; dearie me, how lo\'ely_!> It was all ! about a Glove Box bought at Edwards Book I `tore. ' ' ; g-To`3;s and China goodaof every description 1 at the Crystal Palace.` HKITIVII A I`.-IAIYIHCT `I |_-___ _.-_'___. 'C`AlDIDATrES ior municipal honors will do well to look into their qualieat.ion~be- fore allowing their names tolgo on the ballot napers. There was a terrible muddle last year over this question of qualication, which, it is to be hoped, the good sense of candidates will prevent i a recurrence of. In the words of an emi- nent philosopher, first be sure of your qualication and then go ahead with your i hand-shaking. ` Dz-nan H1's'rIms.--Mr. Alex. Smith,` of !tlus place, nnd Mr. Plaxton, of Barrie, lhave returned froma deer hunt in `Mus- koka. `They brought home twoaanimaln, one of thorns magnicent buck. The sec- ond, aingular to.aay, boasted alfore leg some inches shorter than its other. . Ancient obse`rvancea, ancient customs, ancient anniversaries, one by one may be nelegated to the limbo of forgetfulness as the world grows older and becomes less conservative in the popular regard for the events and associations "of the dead past. But there is one janniversary _ that lives in the hearts and ever evokes! the happiest and holiest sentiments of all Christendom, Eighteen centuries have rolled by since the night upon which; Bethlehem s Star shed its bright efl'ul-l` genoe o`er.the plain, and the Herald Angels joyously sang: ' . 1 Glory to our new-born king 2 Peace on earth, and mercy mild, God and sinners reconciled. mu - : lrnvvil vvuru vnvgu-uv bvvuun As a. purier of the blood,Ayer n smgpariua has no equal. It wonderfully improves the complexion, and brings to old and young the bloom of health. Wu.n ANxMALs.-The woods in this vicinity abound with wild animals of various sorts. Bears seem plentiful, as their tracks are m1merous,and there are also a good few deer and wild cats. A-- `r.-_-_,~__ f\ 4I 7- 1 .` n .0 1 1.: 0.... -`... \-0-(Ian mus. v . DAN IN1*nUnzn.-On'h:a :i;ht'of the]-1th I our camp was invaded by a. very large bear, who was making of!` with a quarter of beef that had been hanging outside on a` tree, when he was detected and frightened of? without his booty by shouts from thevcamp. , ..-v. .- -Tl1o stock of Don In, the Jeweler, is re- ! pletc with elegant s. ' I A .. _ _.__:__ _ LL- LI_-J A ..__I_ A_____'.__..!II_ BIRTH. BRIDGES."-on the 17th im. the wife of (3. C. Bridges, a. duughter. ` ' nuinum. J ANNETTE-FLEMMING. --At Barrie on` lulu: 01ml: {nu}. `ma `Jun 1).: (1.-.. `In-nun the 2131; inst... by the Rev. Canon Moran, - Mr. Hiram Jumotto, of 0ro,- to Miss Mai-y eglelat glaughhf of Mr. Joooyh Flem- `(IR 4 I341 1l!A-' I.` l.Jl`4MDl.l.LVl1'."-15 Dlf 0 Mon Mr. Hinm Jumalzta. of Om; to Miss M iNm;`, ;1Wb'h:rtis:mch!. c uvrulluly wusn Ill 0? ;-Herry Christmas 1 mm VIEW VALLEY. -TOWN PARLIAMENT. snmxma or was upon, '|......L.. ..-....- --S.I L- L.J .. mvsrz AND` EFFECT. GIRL WANTED" $31? Guam-*z;LI.. GALLERY NOTES. MR. nxNm'r s ` og\Gwonld scarcely if he t..*_f:Ig . ' 1 1:: ji =:o.J:E.,~ Jena as r -1, ..T'_-I 4 - . `ac `-1- '- -5'- - .: _ F cundto act * _-gA:;!`i:{_065llr=_?to'l1imvivh|jia`5ntu`- A To the Eiecwrn of Barrie: GEN'l`LEMEN.-,I have decided after mature de- liberation to retire from the eld. While feeling grateful to the many friends who urged me to be a Candidate and promised me sup rt. I cannot but entertain the conviction that, I were elect- ed, the time I should nd at my disposal would not be sulcient. in my estimation, for that strict attention to the duties of the oloe which I would desire to devote thereto. ' Yours sincerelv. TRAY STEE.R.S.-CAME ON THE undersigned. Low, `uh Co .. V recent- ly two_2-you-old Steers. one re?! an?!,_pv|;%ite. the o en-mixed grey. The owner will please call. DI'0_Ve D0J>9r_t!.eney expenses. remove uuwr ll E | TRAY 8'l`EER.--CAME I_1\"l`0'l` - Dl|!mises.oM:he undersigned, Lots. Con. Inn. Aluuut 9)..-..m.n-..nn._. I-.t - .... ....1" 528 B`; uLuun.*vAnln 11,1 LU Inn themiddlewot hot, 5 two year- bout 5'1"'e:. The owner on have the same by prov- '.3: u `3'3 u`' `x`f`a': 1%v '%. Apto . otherwise h o. supp. remisetotdne 1.. II` 88 [0 represent you at un: uuuuuu Duulu Lu: 1 I. beg to stateif ou favor me with election I I {shall be free to work or you to the best of my own . ,1 udgmcnt. and shall be tied to no` faction or party. ) _ _ Yours truly. ' _ D. vFARQUHARSON- Barrie. Dec. 2!. 1882. F 51-20; un onus.-anur .l.`.l'.VU1V'JB, nuvv Windows with sliding shutters. A shop oonntenahelvinsauddnwers. Adwolli house or oloe porch. portly Also a tune Water Wheel. Steamer under and other Saw Millxnchlnery. W. D. RDAGH. Owen-at. I I-In!-rln nan `I221 F SLIBB I. nu.--1: nun; .l.u.l:4 I. J.|.ur MISES of WM. REHILL. Lot & lat Con. Flog, (Old Survey.) two one-year old Sheers. (rising two.) One or 5 spotted or red and whlto colonthe other of a. mlxedroan or strawberry l color with darker marks on neck. Any informa- unn lnadlmr In their discovery will bosultably re- _; , To the Electors of Barrie. ' GsN'rL1:MI:N.--The undersigned` begs to` an- nounce himself awn Candidate for the otce of EAY R of Barrie for the ensuing year, and edges is best attention to the duties connected therewith should he be honored with election to the nnsition. V ` I. U I/II-C LWLUDOUID UJ IJII9 `VIA/Ill V] Jlwl I II-In GENTLEME1\`.-Being again a Candidate for th_ olce above named. I beg respect-fully to solicx" vour sunnort. - v V _ E-IuI\IIJ, vuuluflw: oeneVolenI,cm`l8lilln, V . 7-` . _ C aewell _m. ` ` 5 . while earth left r` `S on exsmple of oherity,.humility, and un- 0ROI(_1jl_AND SELECT FANCY AND selshness-culminating in the grandest, T `FAMIILY . noblest, self-sacrice evervexhibited, the V_ urrender of His life, that a sinful world "` " nommationa take placa 'goight be saved-ewhich should` be emu- den s school house. ` feted not simply during the Christmas Bun-mm. n In.m_;.... c..-.-_.=.`I:oenon- but at .11 5...... J.V.I. ` _._. To the Electors of St. Andrew's "Ward. I GnN'rur.m~:N.-Havlng decided to ask our aut- fr es to represent you at the Council rd for 18?. shall iurhrmt-nt, nnd shall be tied to no` narty. \ B A R R I `E. MUNICIPAL ELEC- TIONS. R-FEEVESHIP, 1885. . 'I`I\n IIIIA+nn` null! AH..- Th d raigneawm x himself 0: di- am 33}-nmee positloiiof igvn for 132, 3n 1? - day. the am: of Dec.. and will feel grateful to the Electors of Barrie for their aunnort. Gxxnnaxnu -Youx-. vote and inuence res- Eecttull solicited for H. BENNETT an ILLO for the above Ward tor the ensuing year. Barrie, _Dec. 2). 1881. 61-2t._ V "To the Ratepayers of the Town of Barrie: I beg to solicit your vote and -interest for this position. - - JOHN DICKINSON. ' , 51-2t. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS, . 1ss2. To the Electors of St. George : Wdrd. Gsx'rLnusN.--Your vote and inuence are` res-. ctfull ucited for the re-election of THOS. ENS X. as`COUNCILMAN for the coming your. V Yours respectfully, THOS. LENNOX. nu,-, ..,_ [Id um. um HE MAYORALTY. rm. 41.. m....a,..... A4 R ...-...'.. therewith sh! the position. OIIICB ll-DOVE Ill your support. rMr_. Henry O'Brien writes to the To- ronto Telegram quoting as follows from a letter received from Major O'Brien, of I Shanty Bay, on the condition of the ` bush-re sufferers in Muekoka :- 3 `MUNICIPALITY OF ;BA1{i{II. H... I4`.Im-h\m- nf .qI Jan}:-nun`: Iivnvd \m'"THE NE_VLG_BQOERY nous? `o: beef,` 3321 Re Barrie for their sup] 19...... C. 00101` : me 061181 01 _II nnxuu ~ ruuu ur uunnv unit; tion lead to their dlsooverg bosultabl warded. \ 'M. REHILL, H lsdale P. 0.00. im- nan. . 1 1|. 1.0 1. 1:1 LVLU L1 l.\/Ll. xxx; 44; .'0N$- . ind Dqaput Reovoplp. To the Electors of the Town of Barrie: flu-`mu nun`: Dnhnn nnnnln n (`.nnA-Ants (A none. 1399. [To the Electors bf St. Andrew ; Ward: Gn:rn.nn:x.-Your vote and Inuence are res- B `A RRI E MUNICIPAL! ELEC-I nectfully sollcitod for the re-election of D.) ' Bectfull D. ` URV uCOUNCILMAN for the coming year. I Barrie, Dec. so, "1381. 51-2t. `B A R R I E MUNICIPAL ELEC- TIONS. 1882. T ` To the Electors of St. Gcorgea Ward. n...._. ..--..-. 1.7-..- ..;.4-.. .._.I Ivuucnnn-In one had. 4- * "` " 3'" 3" Call and see me et my New Stand, and compare my goods. and price: withe those of other houses. _ R. A. DUTTON; {Tlf nf F`.u-nnlmrgnn Kr. 'h.iI>.h-m \ nuunlnn cl-_ Ialuinnn (`tunic `Lab at LL- l'\l.I G.-@.I 1; acknowledged by .11 be the canning: 1134333 ii: Barrio {mm whom T V I V to buy - ' 0G'G-IVE HIM%A.OA.LL-D0 ' . .gxnnnioon1,viziIn.V_T- ' " And `.ea"1iJ;2E"};;I.15;E" Christmas 5 nds christian nations, and christian people the world over, ready to com-; memorate it with unabsted'reverence for E the sacred import it bears and with re- newed zest for all the social pleasures in E cidental to it. V { Brighter than the mornm ray, Sweeter thsnthe lark s rst strain, Comes the blessed Christmas day To our hearts and homes again. Comes to-homes, with feces bright, ; Joyous greetings, welcomes sweet, And with many a pure delight. ` For the holy season meet. 1 I I Comes to hearts, and makes them sing, Even in the winter drear, For the love of Christ their King, Who was born and sojourned here. But how many homes are sad ! And how many hearts are cold ! Gracious Saviour. make them glad, . All thy love tovthem unfold. 19 _.. _-_.- __:A.-.. L-.. ..L...._......JI `-11 LR. A- 1mU(:LAs .r Jlouzt uulvu 5 ya llle C . m " oa?c% x`i` Venn-3. Dec. 16, 1881. Barrle, Doc. 21, 1331. Barrie. ['03 SALE.-SHOP mom-s, BO Windows with nlidimr nhnttern. A ilhon LI|.u1.mIIUl.|IllU.l.". V` Dec.1881. 8 STRAY-lD.--FROM THE PRE-V utuu-a no urn an-_n'n.t. Inf an Int Pan. DIE D'ec; 21. 1881. Barrie Dec. 21, 1881. A Bafrie, Dec. 21, 1331. IN TOWN. ALLV(}-00-D'S"'NEW AND FIug;sH.- T no. :1. sotuwm.

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