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Northern Advance, 26 Apr 1883, p. 2

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...wuv. ....uuvv . SIR,-Can you inform us as to the identity of the publisher of the Stuyner Sun? There is a. dispute over the matter In this section, and us the paper in question is an anonymous production inasmuch as it bears no signature, would ~_ you kindly answer through your columns _ A -. .-I Aid: A... -"- '- "-'1' """"' ""' " "'-a-.'v_ SEVERAL very fine thorough bred stallions are to be on the road in this section of the country during the coming season. Among them are Sitncoe Chief, avery handsome bright buy from Erin Chief, out of a thorough bred mare, is said to have done his ,milo in three minutes without any training. Those who have seen the old horse say Simcoe Chief is the image of of his famous sire. M1`. Wm- Doohng has control ofthe Chief. Another handsome horse is Worth Chief Messenger," brought from the S ates by Mr. E.` Cheese- man- Mr, C has documents to !h0W the This column is open to all who write in good l faith. Opinions expressed are not necessarily |_ endorsed by the editor. Editor Advance : Wyevale, April 23rd, 1888. Dl'0llg[ll} ITOIII Elle 3148538 Dy 1!{.1'. 14}. 11331650` man." Mr. C. has documents to show the horse 1s`direct from Old Messenger, and has `all the racing qualities of that famous stock.-rS'un. ...-v-.- V--- , -......-.._-v- Yv--. THERE is considerable diversity of opinion as to whether the fall wheat has wintered well or not. From informa.t1on received from different parts of the County, we are led to the opinion that on the xna.'ority of farms it has wintered moderately well, on light soils it has done excellently, while on a great deal of the heavy clay, it has been badly damaged by being smothered, Altogether however. the prospect at present is for a crop above the average, U-.-.-uu. . - ....... ll..- LI...-.u...I.. L..-) -L-Il.'...... uwuvv wvvrv. -gnu-`raga nu nu av-o-v Iwinnaovni A'r'an early hour on Monday morning, the residence of Mr. John Ball. Warmin- star, was entirely consumed. The tire had made considerable headway beforeany of the inmates was aroused. With some dim- culty the family escaped. The origin of the re isa mystery. Mr. Ball's loss is about $600 ; insured for $300. 0I'UUK_ IIIUFII LILDHHMJU EMU uuuu _uIuv VI LIL`: Sword : farm. Musns. Bu 6: PATUN haw lately im~ ported a magni nt pure bred heavy dra.ugh_t_ ntal_liqn ` _ _\ olwguith ,_"_ _rjs_ipg th_r_e_e porueu 8 magma Ill; pun: uruu. uuuyy draught stallion `_ \olwarth," rising three years old. Polwarth weighs 2000 lbs. His owners propose putting him on this route the present season and claim that he is the finest three year old in Ontario. A 13.. . ...o.....-.. -.- In..-` _..._.._ ........ LL- ._'...._~ Tm! Canada Pacic Ry. Coy. have broken roll` the negotiations with the Grand Trunk, have acquired Control of 9. part of the At- lantic and Northwestern, the Ontario and Quebec, and the Credit Valley. This move gives them 9. direct line from the `seaboard, straight through the centre of Ontario to St. Thomas, where they connect with the Canada Southern and the Vanderbilt sys~ tem and thus reach Uhicsgo. It was one of. the biggest moves in the history of Can- adian railways, and the Grand Trunk have been most completely. fooled.` Now, if the Northern is extended from Gravenhurst to Callendar, and running powers 'ven over it to the C. P. R. the back of the rand monopoly will be most effectually broken ; especially when the C. P. R. branch to Ssult Ste. Marie, connects with the north- ern American system, which it will before . the close of 1884. - ' uuvuv IIlanvmaJ\rI-- vac... V.--.--..- A BBAGEBRIDSE local paper says the river rose very rapidly last week, and on Mon- `day night reached its highest point. The timber slide at the falls was `great! dam- aged, and river street above the fa was completely covered with water. The bridge above Cooper : rapids is in,some danger. A-.- .... .._..I.. L .... A... `IA'.._J.... '__-.._:..._ Dllt 081110 DICK ngam Deloru uuuu. uvuug w the. washing away of a_ bridge crossing. a. creek 3 short distance the othereide of Mr. g........'v.. c....... Thursday, M25 loth, 1883, AI>l'\nnn...u-..-..... .._u_-____ THE Parry Sound mail was carried last week by I one horse jumper rig. On Mon- day morni the mailntarted out as usual, but came I: again before noon. owing to Hun unnlniha nwnv nf ll hridaa ll. -uu: `mt; Loonima for fair Wnnl hnfnrn vrm Inn: 1: nnh:nnf nrnnn 9 VA!` `UC'.I`1ON_SA_LE New Lkhnertiacntenter. TilERE \\'ILL BE OFFERED FOR SALE,AT mborxomv SALE LETTERS TO THE EDITOR AN attempt is being made to coin political capital out of remark made by Col. Tyrwhitt, M., P.., when speaking of the Orange In - corporation Bill, to the effect that the pas- sage of the Bill would prevent a class of emigrants coming to this country which he for one did not wish to see here." Certain aensitive persons, and hypocritical 'Grits, have construed this into a wholesale attack upon those of the Roman Catholic faith. What Col. Tyrwhitt did mean, as he ex- plained to the House, was that the passage of the Orange Bill would tend to keep out of Canada the politico-dynamite agitators of - the O'Donovan Rossa stamp, now. overrun- ning the United States. Whether the Orange Bill would have that effect is open to argument, but that the etfect itself is desirable cannot be gainsayod. VKAL.uuzoo, M1c1i., Feb. 2, 1880. . `E..- DELL-.. _.2II L-_._ ..-_-...__.._, J WHO -CAN ANSWER? OF A VALUABLE And oblige .. -..,,m 1744!! uuu 17-it-p | ` nnxsysl. npnuuusu. nuuuung cue; Pu-oelN.l7.-Lot 81 dnihstof . lstdac. o _s an _ runs or sAi.r.-1oat time ouanrchaseg. Inhnm Am tcrnnrnaln 1.- TERMS 0!` sAuc.-loz I: ti t hue- roltutahoe asugtrt LE2`; ax{':4 tcn on n-as oerparce .eaa.nna.l?`m-ch partlclsra will be made know at time of mi: 9nd,- in themeanme, onroppllcauon to. . . qntndann nu-`An.-och -'. :.'._.... -. -III-Du vuusnuqg Iu as ruuuu or over Cal 8 month.` * _ Parcel No. l4.-Brlck'0ioe 14 feet frontage, ad- -;::;.-;=:::.r':::.:~nw~ -= w=w~~ mum Pa 1 No. 15-Th 1 an ' .conslsmt`l3ng of an excglalzvsgg Mlvliligu pm mg. 'x`;`2$"`3 *:*%:*;*.3.',...'*...l 1: runs ggugdh ' " y me I13 Dl'0l>I't_y; which is excellently unmea- situated for an kind of manufacturing b will bo__sold su ect to leaaevtp M17. Vanalckle. - Parcel No. 16.--Lots as and 3`I.Wcst ot'B1-adfoid BI:-oet.` 1139,40. 41 and 42 East of flea-gt, BARBIE?` Splendid. Building Sites; ch` ` ' n.'....| VA 11 _nm. in mint` -no u~.....; n.._`_1n_._.: ' u auuu: usaac ll) pwaunn tenant. ' ' Parcel No. 11.-South Jmrt of 109 N. Worsley-st. ` BARBIE. N. W. corner Won-slay and Mulcaater; plastered dwelling with brick basement on property. ' - - ` soPa&oeJ No. 12.-altg 30 pnd .31. Ni Blak:han Lll5 u Collin treats. o - e- - donoeot R. lflgg, Esq.; ne nuldlng to. _ ' Parcel No. 18.-_-Lot.u45 to 50 West Charles-st... 1 . .%g?:'3x'`:';n`3.i3:ov'E ;'$`a $ L`:.m5*" ` Pnnuhl No. 14__Rr-h-.Iz'-nmm 14 0.416 o.....o-.:.. -1 .;::o:;:;??B'e'J;eI;;1x`;?':;:;.:,i; chains for his own slavery &c. &.c. This ip all -Inn). ..-.4! cl..- r.._....._. l\` a:.__-_ _'_sL ;uvvnunr ur unu, uau"nugl|l'. Pu-eel No. 8.--E 11. in 5th Con.. 'l'owNsuu- or Vzspm. A Dwe 3 House. also a good mill privilege on this lot. - Parcel No. 9.-Park Lots 13, 14, 15, South omog 3* N`? `.;:a%.:."a..': ..?::::=:.'.:,* *.*:.*'.:'.;. 80.-B en [I88 - dencepof William Lount, q.c._' ' ` `Pan-Al No ln__'lI|-gin`. -.I`..-L..___1 1-\._,..., uuuvo UL vv uuulll l1)llI3,H.U. Par eel No. 10,-Frame plastered Dwelling House, immediately north of Bank Building: on Owen Street, Buuun. frontage of22 115., subject to a short lease to present tenant. ` ' `Pal-nnl Nfn `II _m-rel. unit .1 1m xv 11-r-_r._ 4 U1` V Ial'lIl|o ' Parcel No. &-'Lot 5, in 13:1: con; Towxsnm or ` INNISFI an ect toalense havin a short time `to run. his aparticulsrly ne arm. . Parcel No. 'l.-W of 4 and. E} of 5.` in 7th Com, Towxsnp or 030. neat-~Edg9.r. Pm-(mi Nn. sz,_m n In m. n-.. n<.....-.---.-. -_ -.\-r rm: noun 6! 1-wn-.'x.\'1: o`cLocK, sods, The following parcels of land. mimely: 1%";1;{cs:l1"I~`-:o6}}-F%)gf Lotti? in 4th Can. of the Parcel No. 2.--W of Lot l8.- in 4th Con.. Town'- snnv or Fms. v Parcel No. 3.- s oi Lot 23. i 8th 0011., ."row`x. sum or INNIBFIL. ' , ` nnnnnl \Y.\ A 1.511 :_ n.,,s 4-,.` -u . axllr VA` llVAVlEIl7ll4c Parcel No. 4.--Lot 11. in 2nd Con}. Totvksnlp ` or Iumsrm. Also at the game time and place the following : Parcel No. 5.-4W of 21. in 7th Con., Townsmr I or VESPRA. 13.....-` uv. n 'r _. . ._ ..... .-. .- l POLIGE 00|lRT,V III THE TOWN OF BAIIRIE, sA?1UnnAY,'.rnn: 12th DAY or uu,%1ss3. % Under and b virtue 6! Powers of Stile contain- ed in several ortgages, which will be roduced at the time of sale, there will beotfcred or sale at usmx 1`1LUslLLI8 EMBROIDERY AND ' CREWEL SILK. LACES AND EMBROIDERIES. . SILKS 8: CIIENILLE CORDS AND TASSELS; GORDON STAR AND POINT LACE. BRAIDS, . CARD AND BRISTOL BOARDS. SCRAP PICTURES, TISSUE PAPER. BEADS AND TINSEL. PU Buc AUCTION; THE Oxillia Times and the Grdvenlmrst Banner--both always contain the same leading editorial now-9.-days, we suppose because they both issue from the same of- ce- in their last issue lift up their voices and wail over the hard lot of the farmers According to theufthe farmer ll not senti- mental (a great pity sure1y)-hsve no tender associations-is a. wandering Jew-theit. fsrms are dear} if they receive them as a present--of scanty resources -impoverish _:. :. cl... &..:I.1_:. ....-....s..-u.. -.._:__ awcx embraces all material for Fancy VVork, with patterns started : FANCY WOOLS AND YARNS. SILK FILOSELLE8 EMBROIDERY SILK. STAMPING DONE. ' A CALL..IS SOLICITED. 11-I5 ~Has openeds store in the above premises. The stock embraces all material for Fancy '02-k, LADIES UNDERGLOTHING, OUT! Children : Aprons and Patterns . FARM A~oTowNl i ' Properties. I MRS. L. STEPHENS` Apllcation will be made to the Surrogate Court of t e Count of Bimcoe. before the Judge in Chambers at wen Street. in the Town of Barrie. after the ex iration of twent do strom the first publicatlongmereof. on helm] of ane Graham. of the Township of Tay, in t a County of Sxmeoe. wife of Joseph Graham. 0 the same`place. Ger- man. the natural and lawful mother and only ` next of kin. of "Robert McDowell. J oh_n James Mc- Dowell, Thomas McDowell a.nd- Ehzabeth Ann McDowell, infant children of the said James Mc- Dowell. deceased, for an order ap_po_1nting the said Jane Graham guardian of the Id 1n_ta.nts. Dated at Barrio, this 11th day 0 April, A.D.. 1883. JANEVGRAHAM By MCCARTIIY, PEPLER at MCCARTHY, 154: J Her Solicitors. NET FANCY STORE STRATHY so AULT. Solicitors for deft. Ann Jane Bowman. -. nun... cu-`In -wv uuu-anus Va n.7l_IlIIiVU .UH] not thank: our contemporaries for their Inivelliug pium. `Who to-day own the greageat wealth of any class in the couht A T Whd lives the fertheat removed from very? Who `can always 1001: con- deutly forward to a competence when required by old age. The farmez~-and the farmer only. Our contem ' raries draw a. riotnre of a man in deblp _Ip UNUTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LETTERS OF GUARDIANSHIP. In the matter of the (?rarcljay;sh.ip of (ha In- fant Children James McDowell, deceased. Pursuant to an Order of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice made ` inn cause of Bnnnerman ainst Bowman and others on a. `ne- tition of the efendnnt Ann J one Bowman, or payment out to her of the moneys in Court to the credit of the said cause. the creditors of {Karon Bowman. late of the Township of Innisi, in the County of Simcoe, saw mill owner. who died in` or about the month of Februa . 1881. are. on or betorc the 10th day of May. 883, to send by post prepaid to Messrs. Strathy 8: Auit. of the Detore the 10m any 0! May. 1383, to send by ;l1`ostpre aid Messrs. Stmthy 8y. Ault, _own 0 Barrie, In the County of Snmcoe. the So~ hcitors for the defendant Ann Jane Bowman. '1_`own of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe. the So~ hcitors Jane Bowman. their Christian and Surnames. addresses and de- scriptlon. the full particulars of their claims a statement of their accounts and the nature of t e socurltlesllt any) held bv them: or in default statement or weir accounts and the nature of the securities (It a.1;)bl;eld by them; or default thereof they wn Rex-emptorlly excluded from the hnnnr. nf lfhn uni nrdnr securities (1: an ) held by them-; default wi I be eremptorily the benefit of the 3:11 order. Dated the 9th day of April, 1883. I!` A BNO? `ITI TENDERS WANTED.--SEALED Tenders will be received up to ndon of SA- l`lYnI\A\r Anbr man. (an. 'I`u`nII-in GI...-..u. 15' nal ' -nu 11421.: 11 an .L1u4J n '-'lJ:4l.IJl`JIJ. noon TURDAY. APRiL 28th. for Twelve Shares of Gas Stock of 820 each. Address. S. DYMENT, Secre- retarv. m.2t rotary. STAICPINC3 _ FOR BRAIDING AN D EMBROIDERY, Silks, Oawvaszs, Patterns, Ohanille, Cards. Tassels, Table Draper, `fa, cnginlioiiias 6}; .1T.`v${y' `c2."Ic'. All `both, and thesfarmeu 0f`Si_moQo_'3'_i1l not thank? our amhainnnn-in. 6.... n...`:. cnvs1'AI. mac: srons,| I OT I OE ' TO CREDITORS Of 1 AARON Bo\v.\1:_N;_1>EcEAsE1), T {F REEMAN S] ' nucv GOODS. % Cheap Wools and Braids, By the month. week, da or hour, and can be had s any hour, day or nix . (Sunday excepted). non House At mi shot or_MAnkn-st. l'l_lvnnu - - MR. JOSEPH ROGERS, [ Auction_ee Boats for I-Iire I VJ-I\)..1lJ.IJ V1 LLUAIL Ll. .u.I.c.LJ. \.I\JLV' CERN .-Take N ' ties that I forbid all per- son: from ziving c to any onaon my account. Any debts cont:-aowd except by the undersi ed. in no:-son. will be(_rgu:l_lg.h,c:l by me. and- will 1 . be v-mood a nx33y9'z`hem. Wtfirfmn MAl(l.KI/?%.an contracted except by the undersilgned. - ' nmaaua mu dayot April. 1883.. _ 17-sm 'I`nr: Reform press are trying to make a point out of the fact that ve Catholic Liberalsvwere returned at the recent elec-_ tions, and three of those have been protest~ ed against by the Conservatives. Four Conservative Catholics were returned but none of them have had protests. entered` against them. To which the Hamilton Tribune very pertinently remarks : Yes, the point is clear enough. No grounds could be found upon which to charge the "Tory Cathotics with having obtained their elections by improper practices. If this were not the case, the ght is so keen " that no chivalrous affection for Tory Cath- olics would have prevented the Liberals from protesting." -.-._..._jv. 2 DOORS WEST` OF G. Bf MEAIIOWS.._ JOHN CARLEY, YACHTS AND SKIFFS BUILT ORDER. UOTION SALE \J J. .l. \.l 12 J.\J \Jl.UIHIJI.J-KILIA. BO\VMAN. DECEASED. BOAT BUILDER I {LL WHOM 11' MAY CON- nwoxr _ l`nI.rn Nhtlnh t'hnI"I' fni-hid ll nnr. ':Zs\sna'-." 'srm"'"m5 ` ae~Am.m.%% . I M ` `j'g ndo1f Sollcit,on MRS. sTEPHE~s.} BARBIE. --. True Hamilton Trilmm adducea, as proof of the genuineness of the Ma.cdone1l--Tup- per correspondence, its willingness to go in- to court and offer the documents as evi- dence. That is begging the question. No- body, that we are aware of, is talking about about going into court. If the documents can be proven as genuine in court the ammo proof can be adduced out of court. Let us have that proof. or \'4\>LL ABLl-79.` ` IL-10` t a of ` '. In 1.]:`.' ax':14 :iz'nh$: EEOC (BB8? tflnl. F'hI-than .-) BY (- 103- F`, ARNOLDI. IIIIIl\L I `N l_7-4mos. I `, secre- 18-2t [%samrday, May 12:11, 1ss3,| ` on tho Eye, Er and Throat. Trinity Medlogl Coll Toronto. Surgeon to the Mercer Eye nnrLEu- . and Oculta and Autism to the Sick Children`: H ital, late Clinical Assist- nntoyul Londpn 10311 clinic Hospltal. Moore- pldp, and Central ndon Throat and Ear Hos- me am: Um1uron's H mu, late Clinical Assist- tlioyul L0 (10 mum H I M agldn, CeI`|l'lll1 Iogndon Tl3'oa?`a?xit't;l'EaroI`I)or`1:.- fpitnl. 317 Church Street. Toronto.. May becon- sulted at the `wlv.hre1ereno-e to Diaeuesof the Ey, Ear. Throat `~;I`~.' I T. `En, EAR, T_HROA'!' AND NOSE on. ozone: E mason, viunnvnnn-nu 'B'AYFIrELD STREET. Orders left at the Mill Br by post card through the ) `post oloe promptly attended to. *'I'_h.e City Flour 31111. Collier Stfeent, near.-_the Market, Barrie. I GEO. DUDLEY, VHOUSE,VSIGN gr E35300; To my part 6! the Town. In any quantities to . suit purchaser, from 25 lbs. upwards. at the g ` l good well at the door; and about one-fourth of an acre of Land. Also the adjoining Property, . East halt Lot 15. Sophia Street. occugied by Mr. l D. Purvis, consisting of one-fourth 0 an acre of I Land.havin thereon a ll roomed House with . Cellar the w ole size of the. building. Soft \Vnter , _l`_ank. pupbuildings. &c. Terms easy. J. W. T Cellar the whole bu111iihZ;.`.,6?"\V'}iZr` Tank. easy. J. W. Morrow, Auctioneer or ADVANCE Office. 6- t. Pu,`-N 1U l'Al{'l'IES SOCIALS 8:. VVEDDINGS supplied at short notice and on reasonable terms. z 1.. mun-....\-..-- - ...- -__-,_ me mad or Mulcaster street-. _ - Parcel 3--The west s} of Lot 20. Con. 1, m the 1 Township of Tiny. containing 100 acres. , _iPax-cel 4.- Lots 272. `I13. 274. 275 mmh aide nf . ,__ -.-_ , Township of Tiny. confalnink izdres. Parcel 272.. 273. 27-1. 275 south side of ; glbtlarttsatreet. Alliston. These are choice bui]d- ! g o . . VFIFDMG I:VAuv A__I-A- Tm. greater portion of the Quebec Pm-1-" iament buildings were "destroyed by re last Thursday night. The loss on the building, about $76,000, is fully cdvered by insurance, but there will be a loss of about $25,000 on the library. - -vvvJ.V .l..I.\:\lI1`J.l\l..l .l.`UIV'D'F\lJ.|`4.--u That Property known as Lot 14. McDonald Street. having therconn Cot e containing six Rooms. with Barn, VVoodah and outhonscs. good Well at the door; _ in :;c_re_9 Land- adioinimr Pmnm-t,v_ . `F'vI...()`U'I2.,' 3 V Chop Peas Oats and Barley BRA No SVHORTS:'&.c-, &.c-, In thanking the public of Barrie and vicinity for tho liberal patronage bestowed upon him in the past, begs tostnte at he has at cond rmbl . penae increased his baking facilities and is prepared to do a larger business than ever. Made in the various styles and quality the best- Delivered in all parts of the town. Munufactred fresh every day. Ask 'ou1: grocer for them and you will use no 0 her. ` PROPERTY FOR SALE. pa!-An] I _'I`hnI u-nun-I.,n....s |......... A lately occupied by J. .1. -- I Peroel l.-Tha.l.rou$1}-cast house on John Street i ellanby. , _ Prcel_ 2-,-,'l`ha.t ue brick residence situated at z lately occupied by `Mellanby. V W " ' ` Parcel 2--'l`ha.t residence situated at E the head of Mulcaster = Parcel 3--The want J. M` Inc. on rum 1 .-.. n... v __--..-... ...--.. . . uypq nu R. R. HOLT. Olce Bothwelfs Block, opp. N. 8:, N. VV. Station. Barrie. March 15th. 1883. ll-3mos. TOWI{;1;0PERTY FOR SALE.- A1V.[.cl_)ona Rh-ant lmwh... 41.-..-- - n_..._.., H, Tm: Orillia. Timcausays the Mail 11:13 adopted"`a new role." referring to it's` religious editorial in each _Saturda.y's issue. What an old fogy the Times is? The relig- ious editorial has been a. feature of the Mail for the past six years, and :1 good feature too. _ I gFLoun72T=EEE. 8vod!i3f;5IonQQrl7e9NxdC"5t2` I-". J . 2B].=l()'VV'JSl',| riding on the energy or the as low as 100, all dope It agent. \\ e have an article of great merit. should be sold to every House-owner. and ays over 100 per cent. prot. Each sale is from 3.50 to $l0.00. One agent in Pennsvlvania sold 32 in two days, and cleared $64.00. An agent in New York made $15.00 in one day. Any man_w1th cue y enoufzh to work aztu 1 day. and will do this urlng tv 1e ear can make from 82,000 to $6.- 000 a year. \ e_ only want one man in each county. and to lum Will give the exclusive sale as ion as he contm_u_es to work faithfully for us. There 5 no com etmon. and nothing like our in- vention made. arties havlng from 8200 to $1.- 000toiuvest. can obtain a General Agency for ten counties or a State. An one can make an investment of from $35 to 31. without the least risk of loss. as our Circulars will-show that those ' investing 825 can after a thirty days` trial return thegoods unsold to us and get the r money back. if they do not clear at least $100. They show that a General Agent who will take ten counties and in vest 5216.00 can after a trial of 90 days re- turn all goods unsold to us. and have money re- turned to them it they fall to clear at least 8750 in that time. There are many persons having money to invest. who could not give the business personalattention--such can employ sub-agents without leaving home-making a large amount yearly out of a very small investment. We are not paying salaries. but want men wiilln to work and obtain as their pay the protsot the r energy. Men not wiilln to work on our terms will not work on any. hose meanmg business will re- ceive our large descriptive circular. and extraor- dinary oifer by enclosin a three-cent stamp, with their address. The rst to comply with our terms will secure the county or counties they may wish to work. A .13-.-- I I I THE 6 V DOMINION BAKER`! 4s\au wpq. Rnwxan Mmvuncwnmxxa Co., 116 Smitheld Street, Pittsburg. Pa. 4 l - y. There are A number of persons out of employ- ment in every County.--yetene tic men willing to work do not need to be. hose wilun to work can make {mm 3100 to $500 a. month c ear. working for us in a. pleasant and permanent business. The ount our agents malgewvarles. some make as hlf as $a00 a month whxle others an low as 8100. nl denendlnz the enentv of the make M n $500 month while others 100. depending the artjgle I BXTHAHRBINMIY IJFFRIII PIC-NIC PARTIES SOCIALS VVEDDINGS supplied short reasonable terms. . ,,,,,,. 5-ly m5 now TERI./IS EASY. Applyto `D PAINTER! Wanting Employment ar nent every County.--yet.enerRetic wlllimz QUIIQ3 HO`l':l:, BARBIE, LOWEST MARKET PRICE. MILLINERY sl-low ROOMS will TbTe opened and Gas Light Display THURSDAY, APRIL 1911-I, I883. ` 2E'2EIL`I.'.AND STBAW HATS, '='|`.(\A' Er`! ('!`I"-"!`&'l',`. TC) $8-00 Inuuxsz JnwnKs! NOR'[`f{ 0F SIMCOE norm. THE UNDERSIGNBD `KILL DELIVER I LEADS THE VAN. HAVE JUST OPENED A VERY ,ATTRACTIVE ASSOR.TMENT OF MENS' AND BOYS NEW SPRIN(.' / 11-ly Ekddren. 9 run Blscurrs STRONG: _ -_..-.......v .4. nu FREDERICK J. BRO\VN %%%% ...EF.tl TO ALL T. ouunua, niannxnn-rrn . "" I PROPRIETOR | ;2.:y I` 1&1: ' 4-ly. PROBE 50 CENTS TO $8.00. ,__,_ , - - -_- ---_- `V vv---- wvwuwz yv , \uJ-I--" " On their [choice tract of land on the East side Long Lmkr. _ Intendin settlers nhonld note the following facts.:--- ` This It'll u uniformly first-clue and will consequently be quickly and `hicldy p W0 DWI` lgailway connecting the Company : lands with Regina &c., is projectcd and c.uuzer up . or. ` ' . M I;w_1'1l~aIIo?hIve water connection; by bteamer on Long Lake. I ' Igfttthek porfof Long Lake in lituitod abontthe centre of the Company's land em will be the oommercinl capital of the N orth`Qi1'Appelle and settler: on homcgtendn u:yVb.' neurithig town vill.nd,thepnelvee at once within any reach of Regina and m a {of )'w_ ' "` gth ipmqdinto locality of one of tl\'e_most4impoi'tont town: in the North West. (,orT('.'n' 1 .?on_nnt;l1ettpurtieul;.ru.:ddreu,o. . ` vrwu.-a nun .'f`.- w. H. muou. I=="'~"`- t '- ' 4 ' -+---~'s'.<:::.w.- ARE NOW OFFERED BY THE I-`amen.-3% `North-West Land & Colonization co'y, (Limited,) On thnirhianinn hunt nf Inna-I nn flan Paul! .53.. T A..- I ..I... IA SAIPLII l_2 IIIIIISII I 0WIIB'IINIIIIIII AND SIIPAIIATOII ON IZXIIIBITIUI. Ever offered before in Barrie, an cmruns} BMIITY! D 2 _;AN _. -- ___..__-._j-s-.-_.1_-_- - * Cannot be surpasoed. Latent test of Paragon " Thresher shows only one Imhel` waste in 30,000. SEND FOB. CIRCULARS. g I Can furnih the Toronto CORD SELF BINDER or M` SSEY Low !DOWN BINDER. I also continue to represent in the County of Sin1c0<`- JOHN ABELL WOODBRIDGE, `V5099 . as 4.114 LI1LAJll {A DOLLAR Sf\iVAORTH Iv-"on A DOLLAR, _ Is the principle upon which (3. B. MEADOWS carries on business. 110 ken-pa us` " * istandard and shaves the prot. while some keep up the p`-ot and have no S`-tandn rd. 4 . } PA.R_A(_}O NA THRESHE11 II have secured the Sole Agency for the LPASSEY Manufacturing Con11mn_'- " ' Celebrated FARMERS&THR]SHEPS %vALUE vERUsW QUANTITY ! Reapers and Mowers. and Sharps Hay Rake. EOANNOT BE SUBPASSED BY ANY. ax-muncomnu atColllnzwood,0nuo. ' " i " -' O. '- OHA8. OAg'enN`;mm._` .1~.;.. .:`_', "V _ " . `T_ln's_0_quiponroxpoctto start their nut Exam-don Train from Torongo about 150: April 1 *7`"` SIGN OF THE UNICORN. .--:.__._.;o; :l.=-Etmmi HQMEETTEADS --:0: 7 0 " %5' .x_ NEW srocx or 7 .A..B'Y' C3.i..'EI.fFI.I.A.('.-'-`-SEES. 13 .6mo. TRIUMPH PORTAQLE STEAM ENGINE ..'r I N W A R E--% Q u A_P 13 E 1:11;} 2 Opp- The undersigned challenges the Domininn to produce better value in WHERE TO GET IT! We will not attempt to describe our Spring NOVOIHOS, a personal inspection only can do them justice. Call and see our New Glofhs and you are sure to order. ' PHIENIX HALL I Gilt Window Cornices, Cornice Poles, complete, Bird Cages, &c., Bycicles and Velocipedes, Farm Bells, Galvd. Barb `Wire Fencing, &c., onv`eoobs. READY-MADE OLOTHINO, ac. MEIIGIIANT TAILOBING DEPARTMENT. SANDERS & WHITTAKER. NEXT` DOOR TO QUEENS` HOTEL.,'B'ARRIE'. NEILL BROS., -) JUST TO HAND. (_ THAN HE OFFERS TH3~ 3.: PUBYFS-% I v\AA-u .-A ._.__ ___.__ ---AND-_. J. HENDERSON S. E 3. MEADOWS. made on vou snoum SEE THEM. THURSDAY. APRIL 26, 1883. Larjobt Assortnjont SOUTH SIDE DUN LOP STREET, I)u.ra.b1111:y n. Summersett [Houses Barrie` F We alrovoering to-day oo of 511*] RAT ------ --.---.-w.~r--I'-'-- . ~ . , The othr ewenixig, while -.'}onIta.ble.~ Wise was lighting the lamps st -the Oman,- cil Chu.mbor}vs -`-min; sutured -and unsalted. him. The abnatobl:-kgotf 81-:lunpn..out.of' his ha.ndn,.a1ill'qui gut int.o`t.he-Jt'root. - he fllov,-1`-etIu'nod_ to the `ushult, dud gotroho of:the'eonntIbld i, tlumbl in h& mouth, ._`gi:ing`~it:.t`;'so1:o. Mr. Sanson is having the popular steam-D `er Carriella thoroughly overhauled. A new deck has been put in, various impor- tant repairs made, and the whole .veaa`el is receiving a. new coat of paiot. ` ur- -.... :._A.-.._......: -....- n..; n..-1.-4 1.1.-` ....-.u.v...n .- new wvy-v V. xivunocwn We are informed, on a the Packet, that the Rev. Father Camp _elliaLca1-rying on a quiet but effective ; total absbenence work nmon the memb76ra'.O_f his-ookin Orillia. and t_ e neighboring townships. Rnvnn :v\`\IIIv|IIv\ nu frgnnnvnn :n:`:u:p`....'I nu. ...v v. u v\ on can was--uqvno This week workmen have-been employed in the body of the Methodist Church of Cann.`da,Vhere, and by-next Sunday every trace of, the lite which ocourred last winter will have been. removed.. The aidehsmpl. have been .|u_pp1emented by. handsome ' chandeliers, the wells freshly `tinted. and the ceiling --hast_._recei_v,ed e__.;1'ew coating.` Several -new memheryhnye .l_:eenjI_l;l_d_ed to the choir. .whiohiwi1U;0l!m. it: lot-net pe-' 3 eition-'behind;tl;e,pulp1t.< , .. ., . ,~. 1; ` V e `I n .. . VFL14 4AK.{_, ..'.__2..~- _'I_:l_ 'I-__-A,I-I ll.-.-uuuvvu. av -.-._-....-.... At the annual meetingeof the Great Northern Transit Co. held in January 0 this year, it was resolved to make .a presen tation to Capt. P. M. Campbell. Th presentation took the shape of a beautifu set of heavily electro-plated ware and it ar rived last week. It forms a most elegan and handsome present, of which Capt. Campbell may justly be proud, though he has reason to be prouder still of the follow ing inscription on one of the pieces: Presented to Captain P. M. Campbell, by the Great Northern Transit Co., Limited, as a slight mark of their appreciation of his noble conduct in saving the lives of pas- sengers and crew, when in command of the Compnny s "steamer, Manitoulin, -which was burned in Manitowaning Bay, on 18 May, 1882. Collingwood, 16 January, 1883 uuus vonv aovnalovvnnnoo v-q -v u-nu-run . Some inhuman . or ignorant individu willfully if not maliciously poured in quan- tity of vitrol on a cow belonging to Mr. `R. Parkhill, which so burnt into the flesh that the life of the cow is in `danger. b ` mL:_ __-1- ___.1-_;';_. 1_-._', L,-,_', , ,, 1` - Mr. Andrew Dnrnford, for some time -past employed in the Great North Western Telegmph Co., of this town, has been re- moved to Angus, where he assumes control of the Company's oice. His predecessor, Mr. J. Campbell, who also received the better part of his training here, has been promoted to Midland. AL u_- -_._._-I __-_;:_._ gt 1.1.- n......`4. On Sunday morning about eleven o clock considerable excitement was caused by the alarm of tire. The people of Bradford have just cause to feel alarmed at the cry. Happily "the re was discovered by Mr. Thos. Montgomery in the roof of his premis- es before it had time to spread. He at once rushed out on Holland St. and gave the alarm. Messrs. Jas. Boddy, W. Barry, J. Stiles, E. Ferguson, and others, ran to the yard, and by the application of a dozen pails of water by Boddy and Barry on the roof the re was extinguished. About one square `yard of roof was burned through. | ____-_j I Mr. `Samuel Lukes. has purchased thei Algeo hotel property and will convert the smue into a private residence at an early date. The sheds and stables will likely be removed, und other improvements made. The purchase price was $1,700-a bargain indeed. . Navxgntion has fairly opened. The first V arrival of the season was the tug Norcross, from Owen Sound, on Tuesday week. nu. _ ._.. t ,1.` LL- ('1-1I._.._...-..J l.'._..__1_.__ __.I . `nus... \III -1.. ~v...._, v-. -..v........ I Thereof of the Oollingwood foundry and machine shop took re the other day, but the ames were extinguished without much trouble. Last Friday a. young lad named Merri- weather, living at Severn Bridge, met with a. rather serious accident. -A number of men were employed in blasting out a. burner in the rock at Mr. Christie : saw mill, by means of dynamite. One of the men threw away what he supposed was a. worthless detonating cap. Young Merriwater picked it up, and took it to school with him, ex- hibiting it, not knowing the danger of trifling with such explosives._ In the eve- ning at home he showed it to the family, pzissing the stove, he allowed some of the detonnting powder to_fa.ll on it, when :1 terrific explosion took place, teziring off two of his lingers and the thumb of his riiarht hand. `Dr. Cornell, of Gravenhurst, was sent for, and amputated the mutilated fingers. The lad is doing well, but is like- ly to remember his dearly bought exper- ience. - :TRUNKS The Free Press says the mission conduct- ed by the Redemptorist Fathers commenced in the Catholic Church on Sunday `morning last, will continue until Thursday night. Exercises are conducted three times each day, twice in the morning and once in the evening. After each service; eloquent and impressive sermons are delivered. The services havebeen well attended, especially in the evenings. Judging by the large at-_ tendance and the interest taken in the ex- ercises and devotions the result must prove satisfactory. On Friday the fathers will go to Penetang and open amission. in English. Father Zinnen of the same order will come here Sunday and condect the mission ser- vices in Frenpli. .Missions will also be held at Victoria Harbor, Waubaushene and Port Severn. I " ()n- Sundav, the 15th, the oods in the 1 Coldwater river rose to an unprecedented , , height, almost the whole village was sub- ; merged. For several days past Mr. Lover- ` i ing s grist mill has been unable to run, l owing to back water. the floor of the lower [ storey being ooded for over a week. The * mill bridge was nearly swept away, it moved several inches. The water overowed the embarkment above the village and swept away about ten rods of gravel road, and made our village a little Venice. . The Methodist meeting house could not be reached without the aid of boats, so they i adjonmed to the Temperance Hall. There a was rather much water" for them. s l ` Tm: youthful editor of the Penetangui- shene Herald makes merry over our refer- ence to this late period of our life. We can but pity him. "When we were. young we could laugh at gray hairs and deqripit old age, in the exuberance of youth we jeered at the idea of approaching _disolutioi'I,; but years and rheumatism have taught in wisdom.` Therefore the facetiousness of our young friend calls forth no censure, though the cry of go up baldhead- would perhaps come with better grace from almost anybody else. However-we are not going to pass across the dark and silent river just yet. A Our work is_ not nished. There are yet sundry East S_irncoe Grits that need regeneration, and until a good._Conservative is elected for that constituency we mean to cling to things earthly. But when that beatic period is reached, when our adver- saries, like their prototype sp9k0n_ 0f In Paradise Lost," lie gi-ovellingb in the dust, then will we make our will, equeath our scissors and paste pot 1'0_ W1` Y*hf1 friend, and go dwell forever in the shadow of the silent tomb. ' A HARVEST OF NEWS GATHERED INTO I " WINROWS. ` V I FFRNISHED US BY SPECIAL C0RRE8l"`ONDVEN'l'S-~ v KRIBBED " FROM COUNTY ExcuA.\'Gn:B-.\;\'n ('0l.LECTED 1-`non o'runa somwss. by ' vvuv'I_I _uu l)O8l0l*g::'&gq, pmaqmeq . drug. 7. -t .1...,%Ax,e..u..%A..,:?%:..?:.:.:a':F;::*. n , V I . . . .1, THE REAPER ! .:_.._-_. SEVERN _BR`|DGE GOLLINGWOOD BRADFORD OOLDWATERV ORILLIA MIDLAND llU\lL||-ulull lllll V Uuv :v rnvu-.---. House cleaning, whitewaqhing, &c., com-. menses about the time the small boy with his marble craze is aubniding. up 7 111 'II.__..._. ..B `D..--.1 . nu... :0` CULIBU Dynbulu nu gnvsuu u.,........y. Mr. Wm. Ca.sey s house opposite the sta- tion, at present occupied by Mr. W. J. Adams, changed hands one day last week at a fair price. - ' I . mm, ;_-:._ .._..._. ._...n. ;...... ;..... 1..\.aau':VInf.n ` Auallss uvvu Mrs. Dr. Brumskill, is back in Ontario from the North-West. The Dr. accom- panied her as far as Winnipeg. He returns to his ranch near Fort McLeod with a lot of cattle purchased in Ontario. Dr. Brum- skill speaks very highly of the country. The last vestige of wmter snow has`en- tirely disappeared, and spring has set in in right earnest. ` 1.1-11 _._a_-_4. '|,.,.'I... .....Il nau Han nmmrn K1511`! VH1 HUBB- Fall wheat looks well after the severe winter, and from present appearances an abundant harvest is promised. 1-1 ,,,_ ,1,___:-_._ _.L:L........l..... 1'... Anna. I III! Llllll USU 1410140 in E\CIIHI\QlnaBv Mr. Jonn W. Morrow, of Barrie, was in this village last week looking after the li- cense system for North Simcoe. v |:_ I... r1........ . Lnnun nnnna-n Hun sin. In I -DVI tll lI'lJU- ` ' . The boys ire organiiing a Lacroue Club and by allganpcarancea will have 3. team that can give a good account of themselves. II __ -1_.._.._ ....z _...I .I....:.!.. -mm I-....b WVILIA was unu.a5 unou. uvna. | During the recent freshet in the Big Cree Valey, Mr. Wm. Hudia and family had very narrow escape, the house at one time being completely surrounded by the raging ood, ~ I ll ... 11. o-.......I.:n :.. |.-.1.:;. n..o....:.. n uruu~ W en, ru: P. R; all riglgt. llIL_L _ _ _ _ ...- lvl-III: UDII 5| (I1 0 uuu nuvvuuv vn VI-vanjIrvnvv>o Mr. James Reid and ' hridevnre back from `their wedding trip.` Mr. Reid looks so well pleased that congratulations are unnecessary. ' nr_ 1...: - _L.._:. ...:.:A. 1-..; .......l. tmmn W I UHIIUVUDDDIJ 0 We had a short visit last week from W. H. Dodson, T of Rocklyn, formerly `of this place, Mr. Dodson looks as though the world was using him well. n_._:__ n__ ....-..-.|. _....L..L :... n... 1):... Mr. John Wilson, who left'.l1re'for ti1e~ North-West, reached Moosman on the C. P, R. A" 1-{ah}. , .; OREEIVIORE STROUD more or 1985. more particularly described in said Th pr&;pel`ty'is situsted in the thriving vuume and settlemem. of Minesing. and is distant from Barrie about i0 miles. Tiiere is erected thereon : 1._j-A' Comfortable, moderate sized Dw _ House v rith'verondo-with'pum `cisterns an outbuildi . - , 2.`--A' Bi.f:ksmith Shop and Stand used as such until ver recently. . . . , - Allthese b dinpendthe fenccsarosaidtobe in a. good s_ta`t.e of re 1'. - - my :.:::.:='**'=..;2:.........*...'r-*...."*- 3% W- ' one ~ ' ~ 9. m are ;_)rlp ises _ y called to fun sale. ' `I: R _?_? A. . q , E . ,'m T ~Cd_d1on's'V'I!,' k:33z:':3"o3 ma.3`. .`$ .'a`.f`- other conveniences. also a good bio and other .'::u;p pun , 1,7 .uu IA) u_ua pale. 3. TER 9 at. down, other Terms and Cddlti l mlx:nlm0Wnotllda f I, 'gn:|`, 1notiiu3 applicaglonota yo 3` 8` ;i:a:::*a:: we : _- . :1 3 .- 2, Mortsaantewsouoam.-, ..' -1. ' 5~`'.- `Ban-in n: I L miea 5.5. 353i,` , . A1` trwnvn o'cLodK. Nook, * . That Valuable Property in the Villagoot Minoa- -ing, inthe Co. or Sim lately occupied by WH- li A.Rose." B180k!'lf|i:i1.' be H110 E I Lt:'t;No. 5. in` zhgozu Co(1)1noeasI1:1`3'x2:t-th`e tTow2s p o as con ulna e us ,0 an ore more'o}-nitss. pnrtlculax-_ described in said mg}-tJ ; ` ; . ` ' Joseph Rogers, Esquife, Atwiionneer, - Af ms POLICE count. nu ma mm or annm, ` _ V -9N- > SATURDAY, 1'31: '19th.DAY .. or mY.1sas,_. % % . olnav nu HOUSE A~BLoT, ' Blacksmillrshap and Stand AT :_u:1:`:..\1--.ns:|:1\1'_ay_`: ' IN THE 00. or smcpn. Pu:-sun.nt to u._Power of Sale conmineh. xi rtain -M ` ca which will be produced at the timeot e. `re willbeoreredforugleat - j.?- - ---4- .saa;'aa ""ii `Fi 3`ui " appllcatlon to g (ILA U. . ' TERMS Oh` SALE.-;-Ten per. cent. down at time of Sale. and sulc-lent to make jone-third of the purchase money in thirty days. and the bal- ancelln two yearly instalments; .All paymeuts not made in cash on the day of sale Ito boar m- tcreat at-7 per cent. ` -. _ J . There will be a reserved bid on "each rccl. Further condjtlons and particulars \ lbc made known at the txmc of Sale. or can be obtained by WILLIAM BOYS, Vendor-`a Solicitor. (For sale of Fumlu`1'ro belonging to the same estate see catalogue.) .. ~ ' l7-81:. MR. [JOHN MORROW, Aucrtoxnnn, ` The following Valuable Town Property. being part of the estate 0;: the `liate Christopher Har- - `r on, 2.: PARCEL No. l.-- I`hc Westerly two acres of Park Lot No. 2 South of Rose Street. slguntcd about 150 yards from Bayeld Street. opposntc the residence of Dr. Oliver." Dthnn-I \n. n v_:.\vI_ Iss,,I4 us . . ,. A. uuu-u u IUDlLlL'lIL'Uu ' PARCEL No.~ -l.--Lot Number 66. `North of Col- lier Street. 3' acre. with double house erected thereon. . *n........ v . -- Ia. .. -- .'. ' . _... Lnul IJUII. PARCEL NO. 5`.-Lbt 17..1\'o`rt'h `of Elizabeth Street, i acre. pmczn 1\'d.6.--Imt 18. Non!--Erlzgbcth Street, } acre. _ ' nvcnucuuu UL U1`. Ull nu`. Pmom. No. 2.--Lot Nb. Ei ht,Eb.st or Charles Street. half an acre. oppbsltae glurrcsidence of Mr. Grose, and directly South of_ Parcel No. 1. Pnnnm . Kn :1 _r..o xy.....1..... `n..- am.-L -- uuuac, uuu unwuuy aouul 0I_ raj-cel N0. 1. PARCEL NQ. 3.-Lo_t N\1mb_eg- Ozm. South of Elizabeth Street. incrc; :1 corner lot next to Mr. .Lou.n's residence. n........- 'u.. o 1-; u,,,.,. .. .-- .. _ -. . I |1owu'r6in1v& ', _._.-- _' -.-, _vvw: At One o'clock p.m..' on the p'remi5e known as tho Harrison Homestead, Collier Street, Barrie, t lJLLV .l.IJ.--.l.J.Jl.J DULLJ D UL` UULV ~ SERVATORY. Beddin . Greenhouse. and Vegetable Plants. and Straw n-y, Cumints and Gooseberries may be obtained from GEORGE WAnns.-gardener to MR. J. C. MORGAN. Owen Street. Barrie. ' '17-tt nu :.uu .LL!.I.L1l.J`JlJ.l_1. I 1:41.41 -J. W U 'l`a1lox-eases to work on Pants and Vesta. Fare paid. Apply to FRANK KEAN. Orlllia. 1nu__ IANTS.-ALL SORTS OF CON- SERVATORY. Beddin1.E._ grecflgmousg. noafnhln Dln-an n-"I 06-..... .. -..:_ - ---I PUEIJW6 wiliiiriul --.............uv, aIn|vAAu, . now. an, AUUVI I know Hop Bitters will bear recommenda- tion honestly. All who use them confer upon them the highest enconiums, and give them credit for makin% cures-all the proprietors claim for them. have kept them since the were first offered in the public. They too high rank from the first, and maintained it, and are more called for than all others com- bined. So long as they keep up their high reputation for purity and usefulness, I shall continue to recommend them--something I have never before done with any other patent medicine. J. J. BABCOGK, -.`IlSI`J IIIIJ Luunlnu for a fan- deal before you buy a Cabinet Organ? You have your man right at home here. E. H. Edwards sells Organs cheap. Call on him and get terms, &c. ' ' WANATED I MMED1A'l`ELY-TWO

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