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Northern Advance, 12 Nov 1885, p. 8

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u..uuum unu o mues Irom borne. There is erected thereon a two_storey brick dwelling house in excellent repaxr with out- buildings. There is also a good orchard and garden. It is convenient to schools churches, etc , and is about a. two minutes` walk from 8. post oice. The localitg is very suitable for a country residence on is convenient to Kempenfeldt 0 _ n" son is:-goodfu b. ld bj t t d o 1-0 eso su ec on. reserve bid to Be Rgedyg; the Master. Tnnms AND Coxnrrxoxs or SALE.--Thc pur- chaser shall pay to the vendors or their solici- to01'8 10 `D81 cent- Of the nnrnhnnn mnnnw at nu. .sty.ea, A V % _ _ t_ga.9_t1on , and tender" feet carefnllv treated. HERBERT MITH, having `leased the stone I Blacksmith Shop; Olapperton-st., next to the Simooe Ho is prepared to doall kinds of work, Horse 8 oeing at the latest; improved 1 prevent1ng.ot.'int.e1-tering, forging. mn- ' 1'1 . t _ I m ' 'Eizeax{`7a'. .i`";`. &g:eetc:u`?ace3. Builders snppli mid hatiinates furnished. 16 ; .. I "4.-' ` A UDICIAL SALE OF VALUABLE PRO- perty in the Township of Innisl. ~Pursua.nt to 9. Judgment and final order for sale of the Queen s. Bench Division of the High Court of Justice in the action Commerce vs. McDonald, bearin date the 13th day of May. A.D.. 1885, end t e 24th day of October. A.D.. 1885 res ctively. by and with the apxtorobation of the ester 1 the Supreme Court 0 Judica- ture foronta 0 at Barrie. there will be offered for sale by public auction on snunnnv. J'HE 2s_m_' or_uov_:gmI%:%. purne. we wuowmg ianus, nameiy: Part of lot N o. 13 in the 13th Concession of the Townshi of Innisl. and better known and describesas follows that istosag: Commenc- ing on the east side of the ma leading from P nswrick to Tollendal and on the northern boundary of me N orthern. Railway 1`0AJ6!'tY. thence north fty-four degrees an (teen minutes east along the easterly boundary of said road four chains and fifty inks- Thence south fifty-three degrees and fortv-ve min- utes eas one chain and forty-fourlinks. Thence south y-eight degrees and thirty minutes east, four chains and ten links. Thence south twenty-nine de ees west ninety -six links. Thence south or -tour degrees and thirty minutes west.four c aius and fty-four and one half links more or less to the northerly bound- ary of the Northern Railwa property. Thence north forty degrees and ftv mirmtpu wont um; v-. vuv Luvs uuotu Luoinvv 7 pl upcrny . 1 LIULIUU forty degrees and ytty minutes west, along said northern boundarl of railway ro- pert six chains and tort -six nks more or ess to t e place of begin ng, containing by ad- ` measurement two acres and ninety-four hun- dredths of an acre, more or less. V The nhnvn, nrnnnr-fv in nkmn 1 m:1n J...-..... A I 1885. at 12 o cl-ogk noon, at the_(;`lce of the said Master at the Court House in the town of Barrie. the following lands, namely: Part of lot No. 13 in the 13th nnnpsnlnn nf fhn cu-edtns or The above pronertv is about 1 mile from Al- andale and 3 miles from Barrie. 'l`hp.rn In at-pntnri thmumn n rum =4.-....... L..:..1- rf Y-:-;':"u ;--*1w.- H v` ` h.. N 71 . V 7 ` ~ , ' EEK v?.'.3""`"'3'mmb*'53V .3547.- b5o`!Tx{e":xd 334335333 InL`Aeusm1%H Msuwov 1` iv. -..-'._..a... _ A1.B.IJa_ IT: `lVVr\ . $.47! THE PH6TOGRAPHER ` In home again and hard at Work. Wm M ideas, Intent: New York styles. new fun)? true in operating room, new backT0 7 etc., etc., and largest instrument north;u\'L Toronto, and everythmq to make 1` `W picture; large portraits taken d F00? fr? life for frames. ; Call and see how ~l`'k f do our work with new process. All are W" come to the `Art (}al1ery'.nU\_ QTEPHB-, I It has 6 Large Faotojrlgs, 3 m the l'Il':i] States, 1 In Onnadmhl at Scotland an at Vienna. One of t ese cov'r!|-f]6B"5,0o() another 32 acres. The Company Ed em ll over the worl A000 3i?.:'::r.::;:: * . .. OWIIC I eo e an . wa ons. l0,0 lforzses, 3 Iocomgggr run 1 steamboat, all bemg constal; MB. D10 ed in carrying singer Sewin- ch elto the people. 1. ~ The new lm rowed singer sewmgung ah A1-mand0s mx,,. .;9_l,Iil `e has no equal for ranse 0.` 'pe:d and gfeotlon of mi ease of operation. 5 two,-. -dunbllity. ` ld on the moi obloxuunm cub xunuuue. uarn anu BLEDIC. ERMS-Onc-tenth of the 1-am-hnsc` to be paid down on the day or sulu. l' ance. terms will be made known :u the s Ianr fur-fhnn nnv-I-Snulnnn nnnlu-1.: l.\\'l`~' uuuu. wruls wul De mam` Knnwn :1: luv .-. For further particulars apply to .hm:~ 8: Macmcxzm. Solicitors. I\0s. :1 and I3 F Permanent Buildin . Toronto >_'tn"I. `I I 01' to` G. P. MCKAX. ESQ l.uz`n-L Toronto. 22nd October. 13>`.-.. .U:__._ % 1 me smsen MANUFAIAUR]`ffE l:|.l)l.'U55 Ulu 1103. The following improvc-nwms are suiq: on the premises: About 10 euros ("u';l."u 3 gng erected thercona suhsmmiul 1w:'iv.`k 111% house. barn and stable. WP\TQAnnn,6nnok no` oh.` ...m,.hn HM Th;;':'v;vv'aV;o1d time pang bee and dance at Rosemont the other mght. --... o -no u AI Barrie. Aug. 1, 85. at one o'clock in the a.fternoon,nt- Coattl Auction Rooms, King Street. Toronto, by x.- tue of Powers of Sale contained in s Ct`!`l8.f' mortgage _which will be produced at the 4a}: the following property : lfnder .\lortgage1'ro: Thomas Mcndurray. part of the South half I.` Lot No. 9. in the 5th Concession of the Tow: ship of Innisl. in the County of Sin1(`0e.COI. taining 14 acres more or less. described asfo.` lows: Commencing at the South East angle 0' said half lot thence North along East boundaz) of said half lot 8. distance of 35 rods. their West parallel with South boundary of 5:31` half Lot sixty-ve rods and nineteen 1ir;1~=. thence South on a. line parallel with said l.a.~ boundary of said half Lot to the South limit 0' said halt Lot, thence East alum: sztili 50". limit sixty-five rods. nineteen links to pl:l'ct'~I' beginning. save and except ; pnrtionll said 14 acresss was heretofore si to 'l1r\:..` now in possession of one An-himltl lotizzg Also excepting the right of way in :*\ISYw'- nnmsxn said T.nf., ..-.. -.. ,..,....`..... exc_epting' across smd Lot. i "'11:: fnilnxrinnn VALUABLE FARM PROPERTY Saturday, 21st day of N DVBIIIDEP, IBEE TowNsnI15"di*` INNISFIL. SINGER. H I.\' THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE. hf(3v)`c;i;Vs;:6s'n is hning that .3 foundry will be established in that burg soon. Aucnou SALE November 1`; There will be sold. y. JOHN STEPHE.\'> ; and most -v-_ successfl me ha the world. I2, 1885. .01] The new central school at. Collingwoodl is nished and is said to baa. beautiful: structure. The Meaford Monitor and Mirror are having a set-to over their cnrculation. Olin! Mrs. Morrow. of Tecumseth, fell a few days ago and fractured h_er collar bone. wvoovu The biggest goose of the season was shot at Waubaushene a few days by J. J E Henry. ? ,,1 _-L _'I -L l'I_1I__.___-,.I ` Word comee to usnfrom all parts of the county that the wheat never looked better than it does now. V somewhat extensive scale. wlV[r.eJ:a:lee;W']; Ve;lr<'e, of West Graven- hurat, - is going into sheep farming `on a. 0. .--u `-o CAPTURED BY SIMCOE AND DISTRICT EXGH ANGES A8 LQCAL NEWS, {1}; "1)6a;i{n{the Bishop 0? Alghma was in Bracebrldge on Monday last.i -vv- -1--vv r---~ - - The carpentoz; sitop of the Cougar Lumber 00., Parry Sound, was destroye by re a few days ago. ' 1'\__,I__ _ II'T-_L r1._-__-._ A. -l`"l;o'1.':_1'vl;t`1_1:y_i1v)o7s'1*.";>'fi`1ce was burglar- ized on Saturday night last and a number of registefed` letters stolen`. , ` I! ' ' _;_'-_.I I)--I-I..L:.. --..'a-. :LL}.._L 2; gay "t;h'q1-e .ii I some talk of a general and marineI`hodpif.a.l- 1,- __ _________ ___ About 75 applications forzvacmcies in the Collingwood public schools were con- sidered at a. late Board meeting. . t . Mrs. Potts, sister of Mr. Wni. Camp`-' bell," of Bradford, received sonmseyere injuriesby _a fsl1'a.,few-dsys ego. ; s - T The tyoting` an|'ze.!s;; _.e!;..!l?ho;jntoI'1.. eat bech~.imt_s stud .'tslli~+_.]+Viell[-ive, w;9h _t_ say` ' _-:._4_ -3 `L h -its jaiiwd iihoid fever is very bad through the vicinity of Bond Head and Newton Robinson. _ There gill be aiaaae ball match between Totteuham and Alliaton on Thanksgiving Day for $100 a side. '11 A flIA1-., > V'v1:h;57;1e"w dhobl house" at Totten- ham is nearly completed. and the people feel quite proud of it. A-~ -1.-- _ LL- l'I__.._._ And Condensed into Interesting Para- ,_,-_'_.,_ g... A g_.____. uu--.n-.__ 1:11.- ll_?Ill9y, I \ luIu= |u_.uv_ vuvu _q Mun _I.lvvl.- _lao!_1;_.Mon1Iy- Which`. compelled 21: to tdwn sq:-`liar than expected ;} i.ro on the ruine- Sunday In A . A n, onihioh thorn hid .bo'on sh` `ur- ance of $300, but which or three days, was evidently set on fire, | The loss is about $500. T 7i'n'_T_(-3oll1ngwood are re- ported by the Enterprise. That town is ieovldently nearer Sheol than Paradise. Burglar: `entered the house of Martin `Shanks, East Gwillimbury. the other night, and top]: $40 of Martin : money. ;AJl 'r.,w."" y at 009:; wnue n1a[nk- ets are marke own to anhave over ggszta A large be white Blanket for I A man was moving from one house to another it?` Collingwood the other day and somebody stole one of his carpets contain- ing 24 yards. Last Sathrday a young lad -met with a serious accident at Rosemont. He fell- and cut a gash in ms cheek `about three . inches deep. ` III `I III 11-! . Ii ` u I. I BOUNTY UREAMe-DISTB.IGT DEEDS, Taylor : mill, West Gravenhurst, was shut down the other day. Their sea.eon s cut amounted to 6,200,000 feet of lumber and 2,000,000 lath. The presentation of partridges to an editor is proof that the give: is a gentle- man. For this test of a gentleman see Collingwood Enterprise. : V Q argains Gray an Co.'ai'e_ eds and Full Cloth. use a bargain they I800 ` . -See'the bl otferlng In Wlnen they ad have one. Call a 1 Dr. Blacketock, of Thorold. paid his old I friends at Hilledale `a. visit 9. few dayszago. He reports havin 3 lat e practice in the village on the ganaw . The eecaifolding at the new church, Tottenham, fell the other day with a tre- mendous crash. Not ten minutes before the men had been working on it. _ N I Last Thursday afternoon a cow belong- ing to Mr. John McMulkin got into a po- tato patch and ate so much starch that she had to be slain.--A1liaton' Herald. to" ettin .tooama.ll. fotuthe co ` ' tion.- % en'etng Heiald; 0u i" e u I lit!_:1e_;Oh;'iatig.I_:_}:h}1xgility.5 ',1`hav boy in. getting ' ` V. 5; A um. bgmnitpm Port into a. store at Bracebridgo d ditonhhadzth " jj :`Iw1d"of loan! (loan ;.. El`s1e Ggallaghe-1:-a.`ittl;a daughter of Mr.` Thomas Gallagher, of iRoI'em'6nt.`7'fell and" broke her arm last week. The same arm } was broken last summer; ` ' ; .'.`{1`$Z" si- $ .; "55.33 hiliightligge `broken .balo'w'7 the` '~ :1 \ B.anqer' .' :.;";;'2 `z:.'."'-V11; -1 -'.-,.~' E , , , , _ _ -- AM. -. " -:+Grw9nhurit 3Banrger. ' ' v ;nose_s_1'n Cookstovyn. Thefe fut- 1thu.b pla'.oe'tm a.:~ rnnmberg; ,. .. 1 It is said xge; `.I` ;up _ of Bee h5n=` `incam'ormou'...naa induced ~iu;ounu qr. h9v9}1b99n.rrded- . T . % a % % Tl_1`2a'`' `Hu`nts `vill'1Mtlfodiiigbhurbh 1. . -.____1I -_ LL- _;._`.."_`v.~-'..L!;_ _ on in Nottawa. roasts vvaouvn-wvu on.-w .-vu-----3 --.--w graph: for Advance Readers Who `% Like The Marrow of the Meat. There are lots of petty pilfering going % Monday last Mr. jay AcI:ean,_ gwhilat hel'pi% to skid lo " `d`b'Oat `two ...h'n"&i W34 ! Lia Anhzlam H... 8...... .. Y%ll0USE IN BARBIE`. mu ma 15 BETEBMINEB NIIT `I'll ma IJNIIEIISHLD! (Dpposite thN. R. B. Station, Dunlap Street. j % Recently, a young Wattite engaged to -pick up potatoes all day for ten cents. Receiving his. pay -ztt night. he tplaced the "ime itfhis mouth for safety, and on his road home. ewallogveda it. He was__jast seen at a leal1_t_s_toi_-e,iendeavoring: tQ.mort- gage his -ohaiices of recovering his last .d'mefo_r,two ounces of castor oil.--F. G % azttei Jehnjggnos, the gnaw uni}; owner at P,-gnu, L".Q-anted,.- himself a`L_he Benld eofce, Alliston, the other day, to show ;that hefhlkl not ; skedaddled as `reported. "He inforined the Herald that he went` to Angus onbusiness, ind instead of return- Ingvwentfrom there to Barrie, stopping -uomegt_ym`_days,' and in thit way the report `originated. . W " `V ' -0311 and se .0 wonderml value '1`. 00; _ A ` _ matey Elan- neia` *lPrI;bVo for a clan omy. .. 1- ..c n...`....;.|.1.....a~ 11..-... ` Kaye. The lad had started the subscrip- tion among the boys with this gratifying result. The little fellow is evidently proud of his teacher, as she has reason to be proud of her pupil. 1-u'IIo I I` u .1!` . Collingwood had another fire last Sat- urday morning. `This timeit was a small frame `house occupied by Mr. Brown. The building was burnt down but some of the contents were saved. Origin un- known. ` REALL _(7o9u. sale and an du you can buy '1`. W. Gray is C093. ne an heap Table Linens at a discount of 10 cent. Buy at Gray at lll0llVo 7" ID 1` III VTIII C I The Great Northern Co s. steamers will "soon be laid up for the winter. The- Atlantic makes {her last trip November 7th, and the Pacic on November 14th for Sault Ste. Marie and intermediate ports. The Northern Belle has gone into winter (Quarters. V " ' _ `.- ..- --av cu-v-Q-vyu Half the village Hillsdale were on a bear hunt` the other day. They spent several hours in getting a bear which was on the top of a. tree ; upon cutting the tree `down the hear was found to be a. dead porcupine. ' II? n I --an 1 - Yes;. We throw up the sponge. The Scott Act is a failure. and there is drunk- enness enough in this town alone to gladden the heart of the most ardent lover of debauchery. f There, now.- Cardwell Sentinel. e -Dundalk cgeese factory closed down for the season last Saturday. The Alliaton He`r`ald man cannot enjoy I hallowe en jokes. Hear him : Some miscreants, (think of that boys) made themselves busy tearing down signs, gates, em, on Saturday evening last. It may be fun to these festive youths, but to the sufferers from these practical jokes it `Lie no fun `at;-all? Donald Currie, of the 10th line .Notte- wasaga, was found dead about two miles from hm own firm, which is near Nottawa, on Friday of Int week. He was about 60 years of On Thursday afternoon he was seen t e worne for liquor and it is than ht he lay down to have 3 sleep and I nnwzn An` `unknown A!DI`l\QII-b - -'."' ""'," "`T"""""" " "' """' A number of thoroughbred Devon cattle, as well as` other stock passed throqgh here eqterdsy; the `were the `- rope :-ty of . O'Brien, P.. for qnkoh, who we undorIt.und{_iI;jstq.rting ,0,-;"|took_ about '20 `mild; `beyond R"'Wv. "34 `Brook! the fiiln. With , --see the V math: vou can buy In 'Unle1-clothtn To`? Shirts ind Cardi- gan Jac_keu for. syn at Gray : sale. ouiht lay i ris ad from exposure. ABOUT HIS SALE. THERE IS 15 oaid to have appeared in the neighborhood of Bond Head. I,__ ___.I vua IIVUIDL slllllulvlll-II. ' ' _On ha.1lowe en some thieves took advan- tage ofthe dark night and made a raid on Mr; James Cummings -barn yard; and that gentleman found himself minus four geese in the ;morning,r'but he made good. use of his- time then and tracked the thieves far enough to satisfy himself who: the guilty parties lure. _- He:;fo`1l_owedqthe`- tracks and. noticed; gthet-one pt the thieves wore; lapgg boot, th`e_: right 10,0`? bO0t.b_e1ng a little run".0V_'e;'. The` other were ne jvyjtlf high`hebls,' `and some peeulinritiee,ps__to thewav the thieves fwslked, gatfe grave,su'spioi_6n'as to who) the ijguilty-r parties _-aaie._,.;h,4r.- _ Cumin V being, a. very quiet inoffensive man, bu very" de- ten.-mined when put upon, he may win-tics. ' Advance Corresx;-o'ndence. The weather is beginning to put on_ a wintry appearance. The farmers are xing u cow stables and getting ready for-honsitei eir cattle. The threshing is pretty w over. The crops are not turning out `to the expectation, the spring `wheat being a fail- ure. One man had only sixty bushel of!` eleven acres, and other crops not up to the average. Owing to poor health Mr. Thomas Mills has rented his farm and is about to leave us for a few years. _ We are vei sorry to lose sn_:lt';>a;.good neighbor as Mr. ills. Wewill "jolly laugh and pleasant face at all our son` an.thermmn_ M the noted thoroughbred stock which Mr. O Brien is noted to keep, this will be a great advantage to stock raisers in that gart of the district. --Gravenhurst IIIPU J an ll DI] our soc gathennga. nn 'hn1Inu7n nn an-us. man talks : `;` The Orillia Packet givyes a list of Former Oril1ians-+Where they are, and from the size of the same we should judge Orillia to be about depopu- lated.A The names of those resident in Sheol are not given, and none are in Heaven that is to say Paradise, or that part of hades set apart for the specula- tions of mystery making theologians. A I-1 I-1-V L_.-_. 1. 1-1. -._- ..-I*|n.... _.______. "` ' . ""` "'7' ' "' Now come the pumpkins. Says the Penetang Herald. We may be obliged to take a back seat on big" potatoes, but Mr. W. R. Perkin has a big pumpkin growing in his own garden weighing one hundred and twenty-ve pounds. It is of the cheese variety and stands on end two feet high. If this record has been beaten this `season we want to know it right away. Roll em out. 1 New Paper. The Milton Reformer is the name of a. new patent outsider iust started in Milton, County of Halton. What special necessity there is for it we do not see. ` It seems to us very like taking cod to~;Newfoundland or boots and shoes to Lynn. It is astonishing how many have `a. craze forjonrnulism in spite of failure. V -'l`. W. 1' at C0. are selling every- thing at re ced prices for 30 days, that their custom may not need to go else- where for In ins, the biggest bar- gains coin Ran nnr Q2. 5 Flag: Ilfhltn Illnnlrntn- befonnd at Gravy. 8-Fox: cheap 3133 '&'1`n "'" '":I a..:'-``&n'1"`i""& :'n-a'.'$v`s'. See our $2. 5 Hot: White Blankets. Totfehhatr: boys out u}; som vefy naughty tricks on hallo we en night. . ll 11 I I tanner. Here : the way the wicked Enterprise -non Irnllrn o 6.` TR` (1.-{I145 I nn1rnI- 11:1-you n Asrrrox. L- . `II? -nmn run rsams.-122 ACRE FARM FOR farm for sale or rent, Lot 23. 7th Con. Vee- pra, 1} miles from Barrie, on good road; land is sandy loam with clay bottom; 90 acres cleared and well fenced, all under cultivation 40 acres in crop, balance seeded down; good well of water, a small pond in the barn yard; god house; large barn 60 x 40. stable under the _rn that will hold20_head of cattle, dnving and 1m- plement pheds, ghee . andpl houses, &c.. a yonn orchard. illbe so (1 on easy terms or rented r a -number of years. App] at the :%1aYA1!D1aeO1il_ce..or to the ow,ner on e pre- eea t - A . ' mt` ._.f'.,_i:; ~ .` ROBERTHUBBEIQT. I ARM FOE SA_LE.--122 ACRE FARM farm for Q5}-_g9_t, _I:o23._7th Qoq. Yes- nnn 11 -'...II;.'.. 34.4. uuuaer snau pay to the vendors their solici- lofer cent. of the urchsse money at the -time 0 sale, and the once in one month without interest. The other terms and conditions will _be the standin conditions of the Chancery Division of the h Court of Justice. Further cnlsrs can he had by 9, lying I to the Ca. inn Bank of Commerce, or essrs. McCarthy. Pepler 8: McCarthy. Barrie, or to the `undersigned Master. Dated this 2nd day of Nov.. 1885. ` ' Bird. .1, R nnmmwp uuwu_ um: um any or NOV" 1885. Bird. J. R. GOTTER. ` ` V . Master at Barrie. } MCCARTHY, Pspmm an Mccmmx, ` 45-48 Vendors Solicitors. 1 W(`."3'-<; 1_._."I`yV';"v;?hitt, M. P.,hasbee:1 appoint.- ed commander of the 36th Battalion.

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