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Northern Advance, 26 Nov 1885, p. 5

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Urinugu-. CU -, '.`I - -"J 9 . `Report N o. 4 County Property.-This report reyeahd the followingfacts. _'I`iu.t there are now 19 persons in the gaoi, 2 ft: mm for vs__;r:incy' and 17 males for I`FtI`iulI-\` -Iii-nous, viz : Under capias, 1 : r`.uim1`112iii>1J vi perjury, 1 ', insane, 6 ; 13!`- ceuy, :1: assault, 1 ;vagrants, 1. This re- yort recmnms-n(is some necessary repairs. The council then went into committee -f.the Wilnic to further consider the pro- \'1sio!1 of the Hawkers and Pedlars By-, law. A whole morning was spent in the dis:ussix n of this rather important measure which was finally passed through all its stages when the council adjourned. R\'E.\`I.\'G SESSION. The Warden took the chair at seven u ciock. The evening was chiey spent in the discussion of thepetitione asking the council to recommend the Ontario Government to appoint a police magis- ti-ate to try violations of the Scott Act. The discussion was carried on till nearly eleven o c1ock. Mnay of the speeches were good. The chief speakers were Messrs. Sissons, Drury, Spohn, "in favor of the recommendation; Dr Kirkland; A. Thompson, C. H. Ross, Hamilton, Mc- Kay, Dickinson and Moberly, against, 1).. .4. \V,. A I]`I-.......... __ _,3LL__ u1&`:)l;;u'Orders' %anted on all Moneg Order Olces 11 Canada,- nited States. Great ritain Prince Edward Tnlnn Nourfnuunalnna and un_1cea 1n uanaaa, -unuea states. urea: uruain Prxnce Edward Island. Newfoundland and India, and Savings Bank deposits received be-- tween the hours of 9 3. m. and 4 p; m. Rexzistered 1 .a1*.tm-n mnnf. ha hnndnd in 15 min- uwxs nature ([16 01058 OI @8011 11131.1. _ ` The letters (and all other mail matter) are ` taken from the street letter boxes every day, a Sundays excepted, at 7.30 o'clock a. m. `and at 3 ` o'clock and at 8.30 p. m_, , ..... -..._....__-_. . | `av--uv _.vv .- 1 Leave Barrie at T 6.4.7 a.m.. 4.42'p.m Arrive at Hamilton 11.95 3.121.. 9A25n.m T1-~ ins leave Barrie for Toronto at 7.15 a..m.. `ll|'7nvn nnllqnln '.l'l"` 1113 IEBVB Duruc L! 10.07 um. and 4.42 n.m. tween lane nours or I! 8. m. ano. 4 p. } Re `stared Letters must be handed in 15 min- \ utes efore the close of each mail. * Thu Ioffnv-a [and Q`! n'|\nII -nan?` vinnlrbn-un\ noun Oice hours, 8 a.. m. to 7 p. m. Sundays excepted. Mnnmr nrHAP' In-nnfn an n" Ilnnnv (`Inow- ` H551 uau -U `i (All trains unless pther-wise specied arrive and depart from Union Station, Poronto). ' DEPAR'I`URE5.-Going West. St. Louis Ex- ress at, *8 10 a.m.; Pacic Express, 1.05 p.m.; xpress. 4 15 p.m. ` Going East.- Limited Express 8.25 s. m.; Mix ed (for Wavelock and mtermeriia to points), 4 25 p.m.; Montreal Exnress, *8.00.)m. 4 ARRIVALS -From the East--St. uis Express *8.30 a.m.- Mixed (from Haveiook and interme- diate stations), 11 50a.m.; Toronto Express. 9 45 l .. . . . . . . . . . . . uoonooulno 1011) Toronto.. ......... . .` ........ . . Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Railwa.y(North). . . Grand Trunk Northern Railwa South). .. [North Simooe lwa. . Pem shone and Midlan .. . . .. Newmarket ............... .. Newmarket ............... .. `n'lI_I'nI nI-I and uni-an `(J-n-.4. uoumgwoua. . ' Cqllingwood . Va...- King, Gazette, $97 45.; A. Scott, station- er], $19 50 a I V Report N n 2 Educational Committee recommended $25 to be paid to the North Simcoe Teachers Association. Also the payment of the following accounts : Alex- ander Scott, 315-70 ; Mr- Morgan,` $3 50, Report No. 6 Roads and Bridges... This recommended that 8100 be transmit- ted to the Cmmnissionerof Crown Lands. of Ontario in accordance with grant made at June session, 1884. This is to assist in making a road through the townships of Wnod and Muskoka. ` i - A . -7 .-c' 1)....,:.. .....a 'n..:.1._..._ uu_u.u1g` Onllia. u-illin Urlula . . . . . . . . . . - . o . . . - o o - . o . . . . - . . o - . . Hlllgle,Craighurst.Da1ston,CroVwn ` 11111.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J... b . Rug Edgar. Steele .............. .. 2- dhurst. Monday. Wednesday 3 andFrida.v.....,.........d .... cmnuw mane RAILWAY} OETARIO DIVISION. T Newman-ket ........................ . . Hamilton and Beebon Branch Rail-| -anon o o u o o o 9 u coo n u n - nuns wa. Musko a. Branch Railway.....`. 0 mn od ................... .. n2m...72..a P ms ' From the West.-I.imited Express. 8.45 a.m.; Atlantic Express. 5.05 p.m.; Montreal Express. 8.15 p.m.; Mixed 11.20. St. Louis Ex ress. Limited Express. Montreal Express and some Express, marked * run daily including Sunday. T. 0. AND B. DIVISION. Os:-dwell Junction. -Going No:-th-9.07 o..m.; 1 6.30 p.m. Going South-9.07 o.m.; 6.80 p.m. J 4- II vs I-\I'Iv1nI't\\f DAILY sums `mm mm: To:-onho.......'.................... 'l`tlI\nv\ GA vufv .-~--.. V. v--u V- _ V _ _ O. V. R. DIVISION. Inglewood J unction.--Going North 10.18 a.;m.; I 8.29 pm.` Going South 9.23 9. m.; 6.17 pm. -r-rv 'l"TT'A`l"I"I=\A1"1' 1e, urangnursv uamcon and Crown Hill ...... ..'. ............. .. ` R bv, Ed Steele, Mitchell ' ugsquare angsrkaat Oro.. ......... . 3 1 _i--Grenfell. Tneadaj and Friday. . . . 1 3-Midhurst. Mon ay, Wednesday and Friday ..................... .. 1 British Mails. ma (N. Y.,) Monday and Tuesday...._ ................ .. ma (Ha1itax,)Friday .......... -- 1/...-. v; ....v --------- Your committee felt justified in put- chasing a. ticket to Lwerpool for oneof the sick indigents for sometime past cozy ned in the goal. Thilstep was taken as I measure of economy and at the request of the person himself. Vm... ..,.......:LA.._._ -..1. 1... Ln auvunnmnlihli vona Ihlllo vlvnu uv - -v - ._.u, v... r-_.. ` 'vv.J. GKLLEAU, . Battle. Sept. 1. 1885. T '1'1_cketAgent. Orillia. .................... . , ..... .. Collingwood .................... .. ; Collingwood ........................ . . Northern Railway North .......... .. ` I Hillsdale, Craighurst; Dalston and Crown Hill . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . . . . ruucus umnene, muuanu 8 No Simcoe Railway .... Muskoka Branch Grand Trunk East ..... . .; ....... . . (Nth: Inn- UUDBWBH - Orillia. . . (`Is-{Illa Toronto...........`...........V. - o n - o n :- Torontbu ......... . . . ................ . . Northern Railway South .......... .. Newmarket ...... ............ . .. Newmarket .... . .' ............. . . . . Allnndale .......................... .. Al1andale........ .. .. .. .. .. .. Hamilton 8: Beeton Branch Railwag Penetalnuishene, Midland an SimcoeRailway.......... Ilnnlrnlrn `Don-uul. `D..II...... INTERGOLDNIAU A RA] LWAY. V III? vvuav --v._.. Fmm the West for all" points in New Brunswick, Nova Scotln, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton Tana Newfoundland. All the popular sea. bathing, shing and plea.- s'ure resorts of Canada. are along this line. I..uvn`nn nnt-A lmurimr Montreal on Monday. ILUDBUAG I`J&{ll UDD, LII Uuui U111] . - - -11.50 Hull]. 6 H I _ u 2.05 p.m MUSKOKA BRANCH-GCl1VG NORTH. ,_,ru___ scan-.__, an-,, A..- TH%.%]{9.!5.T R,_UTE I. I-.. -II- gala`- John,'N.B.. wl or Uanaaa are along I ma une. Pullman can leaving Montreal on Monday. Wednesday and Friday run through to Halifax, and on Tuesday}; Thursday and Saturday to St. out chance. . nlmm mnnnntinns made at Point Levis with v- vuuvperoll nlmaeu. T Your committee ask to be empowered to call fur tenders for the necessary supply Inn...) 1'... -__- -1 LL- -....-.5-u I...:hI_ 13431211`: 1>oT OFFICE | John,"N.B.. without. chance. - Close connections made the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu and. Ontario Navi ation Company's ateamers from Montreal, on at Levis with the North Shore Railway. Elegant ret-class, Pullman bu_ et, and amok- in cars on all through trains. rat-class refreshment rooms at convenient Alatnnnnn ' D ITBIFUIGH distances. ullltuuuuo IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS will find it advantageous to use this route, as it is the cuickest in point of time. and the rates are as ow as by any other. Through freight is forwarded by fast special trains. and. exper- ience has proved the intercolonial route to be the quickest for European freight to and from all uoints in Canada and the Western States. Tickets may be obtained and also information about the route and about freight. and passen- ger rates from . ' . ROBERT B. MOODIE. , Western Freight and Passen er ant. 98 Russia House Bloc Yor st.. oronto. D. POTT GER. ` Chief Superintendent. n-II...-- non... Ilnnnfnn N',Ri_ HIV H. 1335. - UHIBI SIIDOTIIIWIIIZIBII Rsllwa.y_ Omoe, Monoton. N.B.~. May N, 1885. is. insane: 8- |3YEII80N.| ' ,, __ Li- u'.`__' in-`. ...'..'.`.1 mg.-.-o--m_:-u.. ` L . vow-.-cl bebtnrer on 1`-3.10.. !0...._1_:l.1_`d "083-' "1'!'inlt! Mgdioalgo : , Zorontao. Surgeon to the Men- 29:232.`: 3';.5'.i.r..I:::`.=:;-;::::~_-:'..`L<. _..*.. .+...*:=. - '2 uIt3.othe`.$iak Chtldra M `U913 llrlth M d: I . . . 3'E7 33 ' llnrmw c">'}.u1m"" -"1? t naixnupx lltacli .1 . , orqnto . the Ew'Eu..Tum.n z :3 D!) -._ .' _i..;> 58- 51 36-ll 1.11:. MR. T!IRO_A'l` AND Nosn. - W van uu` DUIIQBYB lUI' IIIIU LIUUUHDIIIJ I: yr _of wood for the use of the county bulld- maa for the enisumg year.- (hn. `nnnnv, DAILY HAII8 FOB aGOING SOUTH. 'd6fN"oi3 mf coma. Noam. R R0 inn of " onvg Qnunv GOING SOUTH. _MAIN LINE. -J. "EDWARDS Postmaster .uu.... . . . . . . . . - . Penetangui- J; L n. 6.50 a..m.. 11.18 a.m.. Report No. 1 Printing --ThiB r'eoum-; mended the `payment of the following ac. counts: ADVANCE oice, $22.37; N. .},-_.. (`1..anHa 307 451A. S('.nH ._ ntnnn- %1o55am Llosoanu 5.10 pan 8.48p.m WUD vu - , ' adgpted. he council then adjourned . ' u 9 O'clock Friday mo -2 1 lg. . Got'Nc1 C V The council . mgt algufennga .NY. 2o_ Thg Warden in the chaif ' AfJ0urnment. business the following reigns tor` routine WOPO 1-gad and adopted. REPORTS. > DUE. |nn__ `$2311 i As the season is drawing nigh When everybody is looking out to get Furs to Keep Them Warm, as it is pretty cold in this latitude during the Winter season, R. SIMMONS -3: 00. have provided A Fine stock of Furs fol` that purpose, which they will sell at the lowest possible pI'O`l', Wholesale and Retail, and Will" promise that price and quality wlll be equal to any wholesale house In Upper or Lower Canada. Merchants will save cases and freight by buying from us. The only conditions are Cash on Delivery, or A 1 Note With interest added. - First Come, First Served. Furs to be Altered or Repaired should be handed in immediately to have justice done them. Thank- ing the public in general for past encouragement, we will in future strive toplease. .Respectfully, OlAYTON S FAMOUS SHOE HOUSE! FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS. IIMMLOLATIIIN SALE IBOOTSAND snons: OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK IS NOW `COMPLETE with a large and elegant assortment of the NEWEST AND MOST APPROVED STYLES OF B_OO'l`S,` SHOES, SLIPPERS, RUBBERS, OVERSHOES AND MOCCASINS, A `J J.'_ __..___A.:L:-._ IJ\I\I I-`J Kill-\IJ.'a\I Iguana. . a--.v-yr, at pnces that defy competition, VI`!-.5 nnlnlin nnnraninfn nn at that aely colnpenuon, T The public appreciate our move in the matter of giving good goods at low hptficee, and daily swell the volume of our trade. 'We shall happy to show you through our stock. fnoommm noomuez th(Ia\i/f?l) committee `on Finance and report No. 3 standing com- mittee on County Property were read and J...Jnl` _ Nails, A merit-an Locks, Knobs, Hinges, Paints, Uils. Glass, Putty, . Axes, Saws---X Cut, Hand, Panel, Rip, a Chain, Rope, Lanterns, Lamps, Goal Oil, Jones Spades, Shovels, Scoops, 4 fB_:'eech and Muzzle Loading Shot Guns, Sporting Ries, Winchester, Kennedy, Colts, M 1 V Runners, Sleigh Shoe Steel. |cA;K _j___.TA:l..LOW 1 ' ___-:: :y--_--: - -v~. 1- ' ' the highest 'l`o:onto.p1-ice g {tor :aI=.9.;'1`l10W 98%? 59 .1319??- ..n- ..n_.'n.n.I. 'l..-`s`III;I4n- un4i."lIrII`|n_$C | SPEGIAL E91` F493.`. -3"'?9" `,`_s';`?E3?`.";? ?`~ - ' -"'`.`7 ' ` cm .-.. nr :1 nnna mp n 301.: mars won 'rI-i:TnIva"Iisn3L: wove WIRE noon mrr. --------- I---INI-1.-1 C-1`!-h J1 B005 Don ! Fail to Call! IMPORTANT TO ALL no.ooo 133. or- .1` . , vh:t3f3`t ;0lll.l0 and Mulmnr, Du'er1n,;.n pay of 9 account. Mr.- (}`sll'nilfe!`;" - l '~n~ -us um cunuuls Jung: Gnu. Danny, Chairmen.` t R9130:-tNo. 3 Road: and Bridges, beg `E Tenort : That they have had before 0;"! 8 number of application; for aunts, 1 is and r._e(-ommend the following : V Pair approaches to bridge between - spra and F103, over the Nottewusge V "9 320: repairing bridge, towuline n"P1`8 &t}d`0ro, $50 ;' completing bridge iownlme between Veepra and Flee, i25;tom1, 3205. A - Replankmg bridge on townlinegbet w; 1 present 3$;%e%'$a`5%J%f-69n?`l A m_.-_--nng-1 "PI!" -:"--2 =- ` W. H. bnos & ---WHO ARE IN WANT OF--- H. MYERS & sou. Great ----LAND GET sou}: OF .- ----'J'.`}IB---` R. SIMMONS & co. II? V jru-:2: - - :E>U1-'1V7'J:"?i=i' "BY Yksmithh '.'Cl" Berton-nt., next to 91% Sam M0 Isgpmwap 40 nd- I 2!.:r3r~...9::9:'.*`2s. 8;.....} `3'.;;?3:;;.?,'.`..?.'! HKIIC HIE] ` |'lU_ l_B\ Hlju vurvpv law I nluuu t we korwo g_of.'ihe' . 6|`/iap ed gtyreaf brovhmg o%t';wrldtl1:zorgingfov<>n- .,tramonL-, ,_ -.tend,er "treated. nun emu npiyed and V iahed. n `.4 ul uxuu. It also recommends the payment of the Snnwinn onn.u.u+.. . - Bargains. [-E'RBER`T;S ll_tea:e`_: the attoxg . Qa3ult~!I1t tl4:l_8lIl|3~%Iran:lI."g(g1t: iiokliiekxindn |nucxumI _suo_p___|V BABRI1-3 xvmn` mom ova slcoxn um 9! 1'EIRD_PAGlS. .. ...... -.-u...,.._,, ..,;.,t...,.,.,. , Report No. 4 Finance Committee.- This report states . that the committee have cxzunined the auditor s report up to the 12111 of August, the date of death of the late Treasurer, and found it correct so far as they can judge, and as the auditors `(H6 liluays at then` work they recom- mend that $48 be paid to sa1d auditors for their services, and that the next annual sudltbe made only from that date, but to include it in general statement, and that the said payment shall form. part of the Innual salary of the auditors; I)nv\nv-5 N1. ` Q`nuIr\AIC\a- I`.-\su\sun:LLAt\ A-u all .- November 26, 1385, REPORTS. ' ufgxnox. - Chairman; -...__..v' . Twetitly-wo deaths o::cu1;;e;l ln Montreal and district on `Thursday, being the small- est for many weeks. 7. I as ..u Eight horses wet; <`-n(1`the Grand Trunk track at Cataraqui last Sunday. It seeulsv that several nrovisions of the G. T. R. lease of the Port Stanley railway have been violated. _ ` A negation man ngmed J amei Crackwell, -was `st: uck by a train at Montreal on Sun- W day and instantly k1_lled. - ' A II` ,,A,__I .W:I`llom1nedical Qutliorities at Montreal, l are oondent that the` small pox is now. thoroughly under control. I 4.: .1 77 uuuAAl\llI.A B08421. [II [4119 (lU\.IIU\lII Report No. 1 Standing Committee on Roads and Bridges recommends that 8100 be granted to complete the. bridge on townline between Nottawaaaga and T05- sorontio -as` asked in Solomon Mi1aap s Illnn v Al.) I 1 ILL! -` 'il;e Dominion at-liament has been further prorogued till anuary `Znd. T Five `of a.;ffi;7I1:1Vil`;I__x;`1;r:1(Fac"l-JB<;;1.1;et are down. with the smallpox at Cornwall. `I11: -.I_L I, I . The mystery in eonnection with the * body found in the Welland Canal has not yet been cleared up. `,1. 1 n ' n; u A `' Five degth 7f1;<;Vm malipox and ve]; `new `cases were reported in Charlestown`, j `,P.E.I., on Saturday. . 1 I it ` A: V TLieu`t:en.a.nt_Gordon and Captain Ha:-1 bottle began: their investigation into the Algoma. loss-last Saturday. . - Dominion. ` _ _ Scarlet fever is prevalent in Brantford. Captain Moore of the wrecked Algoma, is very ill. V ._ NVL- 'I\__-:_.1-__ , , I` - C -......u-.auv nu-I uvvu uiuwu. Ollli U0. U113 198001` f said `rebellion and others connected therewith, and this council do `most par- ticularly sympathize with the Premier of the Dominion, Sir John McDonald, in the uuJust manner in which he has been lately treated in some portions of the Dominion by being burnt in effigy for the important action taken by him in the punishment of the chief instigator of the said rebellion. We trust that only those who have not the general welfare of the Dominion at heart are instigators of such an unwarrant- able-action, and that aecopy of this reso- lution be sent to the Premier of the Do- minion. ' 'r1raok laying on `(file I{egin and Long Lake railway has -been completed from I Renrina to Qu Appelle Valley. A Toror`;;o':d-rxiygjzisz 1;: been ned $30 and costs for yaccinatingpersono, he not being a. duly qualied surgeon. ' uuv. II `II 1' `II , J - _ I\._L .___ 1 -An attet;:1pt `v`vaa made `to wreck the Glencoe expre"aaabout'three miles west of St. Thomas on Friday morning. 0 , ,1 dn1\ ~",-V;"i1iiewh;I';'s.1[I7;V(V)vx?r o:,* bf M;doc, Ont. , was out milking the cows a day or two ago ; her little child was burnt to death. 1 SATURDAY, Nov. 21 p The council met as per adjournment. The Warden in the chair. Atter routine , business the following was submitted to 1 the council and passed, only one member, ` Dr. Spohn voting in the negative: Moved ivy G. Moberlv, seconded by J as. Hamilton, that this council beg to express their entire satisfaction with the action of the Dominion Legislature in the prompt mannerin which the late rebellion in the Northwest has been suppressed, _ and in the fair and just manner that pun- ishment has been meted out to. the leader nf maid 1-nknllinn ......l ..LL_-- --~ - mlk--':;ivas't'i_<'>;1iat`;M inm Petrbnrough was } recnntly fined $966 for striking a man A 1` over the head wnth a collection plate. A 'i7o.}E3QI:Li'io'uQlxi ;;ga `ned the other day from $5 to $10 and cost: each for obstructing the health oiciala. up an 1; _. _ .|___1 The body of Ties. Mullott who had been missing from Galtforaome time wall found the other day in the Grand river. Dennis Fogert , an old wood chopper in Maidatone, asex county, Ont., was found Friday morning hanging to a rafter ---.. Lu- KAI` Lyn vuuv---V.-. -..- ..-_.--._ _.__- McK'ny--Switzer-Ordered that 500 ` copies: of Hawkers and Peddlers? By-law ` be resented for circulation. . oAfee--Millie--0rdered that 1500 copies ot thelminutes _of this council be printed. e T Someothor unimportant motions were also made. ' IUUHB A` L l_\-III `over hll bed. U V U5 IIIB vv-nu Every member 01 0 company of the Midland Battalion has been presented by the people of Bowanville with a sovereign bearing the inscription : Batoche, 1885 Jae. Oharleton, of Lyndhurst, was driving along the road when he fell out and becoming entangled in the wheels was dragged until dead. The deceased was intoxicated,` ( . - . ` . v ` a Councillor John Bayless, aged 64, of Picton, N. S, dropped dead suddenly. William Ross, aged 82, a neighbor, went to Mr. Bayless assistance, and he too fell down and died. ` V ' -~ 1`---._L4. `an; In g;-3-,`; ...... wurx none on bridge over Holland? ' river immediately. 4 V Clerk notify Warden of York and re- Report No. 4 County Property recom- mends re aiis of bridge over Holland river at Brad ord, and that the Warden of York` be notied of the proceeding of this council. The bridge is " in a dangerous condition. . V . A The application of the Deputy Reeves of Uro and Medonte asking for a grant of $50 for repairing townline 0:0 and Medone, and` recommends that out of $75 granted at the June session forhill on said line, and which has not been expend- ed, the 850to be taken for said object. i A. Tnomrsox, T i " Chairman. llnvlwnuen Three men from Bronte had enarrow escape witha boatload of mucous. They drifted about all night, and made Bur-_ lington Beach about {o'clock in the morn- ing; thorou, h`y exhausted. A - T The first through special freightetrain with naval; Iu_pp,lieI.ree9h,ed, Port Moody,` T u--_.--.. ..........i.m. Thaw left Liverpool 5 `V *5 l'UUUl [1131 following accounts : QIIV`InI\n` L`_`_',Ll naval.Iu_pD1oI reagupu, turn .........,, on Sundaymgrning. They left. Live:-poo on the 7th and Montreal on. `the 15th making 14 day: from Engxland to the Pacic Gout. _ Report No.1 Roads and Bndgeutre-A commends that` the Reeve of Bradford get . tl}e wprk done bridge mm n..n....a I.ulOUl'y. Ina`. -.__ 1:}; y re was 1-used, 5$3";%ai:m to the oors.` 5- I---`m nmmnh the air shafts, and s_|on:3f `Nlw Yonx, Nov 28.- l`he eeoidentnl up- setting of e kerosene lamp in the rooms Otto Mnttonzek, on the thnrd floor of e ve. story tenement It 464. East ' 84th. street, early tine mornmg`, wee ' the `signal for sgonizing eoenee of terror. The house and theone edjoining wee wzth Bohemian` `oigennekere `employ ` tn` "as "n`eighbor.ing- `factory, and one hundred and fty people` `n-e raised; 51- g -93_n9."`wP.$:s%g.i::y . ooni 3'fh%-Alma Ooillllllnw-wu .- -_- ~ tufts, 3 scene of above, through thesir 0 Wild confusion and psmo ensued. ~ Tho. frightened tenants took to the re U _m C C 0 W ` ~ a1sootobuaamg' '7; II :ouncil then adjourned. MOTION s. 10815011 to in: uvveu. rehefte, `o Th . kp`t:! ORTG AGE SALE of desirable Farm in the Townshi of Orillia. in the Count of Simcoe. Un er power of sale containe in Mortgaire which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by Public Auction, at the Orillxa. House, Orillia, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. on " '""III "" 'Il 7 "'*-"`- " all that certain parcel or tract of land and pre- mises, situate. lying and being in the Township of Orillia. in the County of Sxmcoe. containing 100 acres more or less, and known and describ. ed as follows : T Duh-.4 .uu...-....A 2.: u... t`....L L..1l -1 1-; `oharggo. Gt- $7.95 ; luuupg 4lL(.lL'\.lA\\-IIJIJII a.rs-J Report of the Committee on Contingen-' cies. -~Thia recotximended the payment of` the f<)l10wi-ng connected with the County L`1erk"s office: Alexander Scott. 319. 50; Barrie 1 . 0. bnx, $3; Cookatown P. 0., 91.91 ;tl:IL`L_{I`LInS, "Barrie, $4.32 ; Express T) .....\..L KY,` A IT...-an Dnnnnrw qu an LUIIUWB : Being composed of the Fast half of Lot `number Nine in the Third Concession (Northern Division) of the aforesaid Townshi ofurillia, excepting tliereout a. part of the sai East half. containing one and sixty one-hundredths of an acre more or less. sold to the Midland Railway Company bv Deed dated the seventh day of September, 1872. also ve and Sixty Eight hun- dredths acres sold to.tlie'said Midland Com- nnnv hv Hand dnfn H19 }.WAnfV-fhiFH Run A! uuuauuue lug unu Ill"0lUlIl.l.(IIlg9 [W0 ages of se ect music,_an architectural design. a epartment of agriculture. besides novels, novelettes. stories. istory, biographical sket ches. poetry. notes on music, art. literature. scientic miscellany and current events of the day by the best magazine writers. The mechanical production of the book will excel that of any other 32 00 magazine published. The twelve books during the vear will consti- tute a volume of over one thousand pages. Price $2.00. A sample copy 15 cents. Liberal terms to club rninm-1:. Ad v-mu: terms to club raisers; Address, GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, . P.0. Box H H, PIIILADELP_H_IA. tfsend $2.60 to Tm: NORTHERN ADVANCE, Barrie. Ont., and get both of these \-aluuble papers for one year. 46 iii*.!51i`.?{ =1?1ZEi5:3:'f A!39.09:I11P9}`; 195 goon may mam. The Midland Station of Uthotr is erected on the said Lo and is nearvto the Town of Orillla. This desire. 10 property is said to be within half 31. miln fr-nm Qnhnnl, Pnnt Oman, and Raw i>'r'iBe"s.66."A' mIni"c5iir 1%.. terms club raisers; Ad ess, annmvvc: I . A nvvu l.ll'U|_l._|al.lU U-UIUB HUM]. 'lU-|aI._lt9 uulu. IVIIIIIEDQ U01] pan by Deed dated the twenty-third . day 4 An , 1875. About seventy acres cleared, an the balance is covered wlth hardwood. Sc -.I-_.I-.. . . - I . final: 4. .... ...nvr\ (I116 DBJEIIUU 13 ( good day loam. I`hA Midland S '.l'nlB QOBIPEDIO DTODBIT) 13 3810. I0 08 WIBDID halt a. mile from School, Poet Omce. and saw and Shingle M1113. and to have erected thereon a house and burn in good Itete of.repa.ir,- also good limestone well. A nmnnrtv will hp. nnld nnhinnt to a reserve KHOWII on we ml; 01 sung. i All the-Same time and place there will be offered for sale by Public Auction. the West ha'1t,ot Lot 5, Con. 8. Township of Oro. contam- ing.100 acres more or less. There are 50 acres cleared. and the balance is well timbered with mixed hardwood. soil. sandy _loam. Fences in good order. This property W111 be sold sub- ject to a reserved bid. 'l`n-.n1un- nu '.~ln.m__'l`nn nmv nnnf.-at time of V". "a U. \III 1) oil, etc., $4 .62. Born FOR Oiui Yiuiz, $2.60. H Each month for 1886 Gonnv s LADY'S BOOK, the old reliable `magazine,'_' will contain a beautitulil engraved frontispiece. illustrations `ofhprev ng fashions in colors and black and w to. design: of the latest novelties in fancy work in_ co ors or black and white, of Berlin work, crochet, drawn-thread work, embroidery. knitting, knotting or ma- crame, lace, netting, Poonali painting and hitting, with complete instruction for the same. In addition to plain directions and erfect iilustrations or the various stitches.and structions in different kinds of fancy work the magazine will contain many useful and elegant designs for a great variety of articles not aected by changes of fashion. It is so admirably adapted to its purpose as to its ur- pose as to be indispensible to the work-tab e of every lady. A null size Cut Paper Pattern, of which ou can make your own selection from any esign` illustrated in.the ma azine, Freeof Cost, exhaustive notes on" fan ions with full description of those illustrated a de- Partment of recipes that have been practical- y tested before publication. a department on Iiousekee ing and dressmaking, two pages of se ect music. an aw-himntnml dmziom 300 111118510116 W611. _ - The roperty will be sold subjecg to a. reserve I bid. erma and conditions w1ll be made known on the day of sale. ' At thcthnmn f`.'mA nn nlnna there will be ecu no a. reserveu mu. TERMS` or S4LE.-'l`en per cent.-at time of sale. sufficient within thirty days to make one fourth of purchase money, I alance may remain secured by mortga. e. payable in Vo yearly in- stalments bearing nterest. at six Der cent. For further garticulars 9. ply to E. M. CHAD-. WIGK. endor s So icitor. Messrs. B_eatty, Chadwick. Blackstock 8: Galt. 58 Wellington Street, Toronto. ' Dated. 10th November. 1885. ' V 47 50 ma gaonruiiu Anvauca, |nonvs _L_ADY'S Boom, IDEGIIIED to LEAVE same} MISS HAMILTON i This is 3 magnicent chance for any one who would like to learn this beautiful art. as Miss Hamilton will iuntruotithe pur- chaser in its different departments. She has a A l ' nonnvu II; D 9633'. . { Prof. Gwyer, of Lyons, N. Y.,`who wa injured by the Iona. island bear, which got loose a few-duva ago, died last night. : complete for all the necessary work of the ` school; which will be sold on the most n (mu auu 1.V.|.uDn\rn Report No. 7 of `heads and Bridges.- T-his recommended that the `council peti- ' tion the Ontario Government toconstruct abridge over the Narrows to enable the sewers of the townships of`.Baxter, Matchedash and Tay. to cross the Nar- rows, and thereby save the travel all round .\IatcI1~.,~dash Bay -..;...t A: Uktu {1:\'v\r\\;"`t\l\ l\I\ l`1.....I.2......._ ' `Vanni! II D IIIUIUIIU, mu m 1,31 Square milet in the Moonhedabad and Hudda districts have beendeyutated. _ 1 * ' T-A4`!-urmu`cyaguon`xnau. ` o.`_}`s NOV. 23.-A deapatch from f d ``**! 9)! that 5,_000 people have been , mined and 150 villages submerged in I Oriau b a I ` [ ma. is ...: ; .."..':.;..t:'.`:.t.h::: 3: :2:*;s - All who desire to learn the art of been- tifying their homes}, will do well to call on "Miss Hamilton without delay. |ran'rn1rau;LIKn1.nmmn| ART SLIIOIIL bl EMBROIDERY. BEG LEAVE TO INFORM our numerous onatomera and the fublio nerally. that my none having entered arcely to the menu- faoturlng business. and given up ordered work. I have opened up business in my old stand so long and lhvorehlv known and will be grepared to all ell orders In lie Boot and hoe line. I am determined to keep up 1;.- 9 re utation of the rm` for ordered work, no 5: only ret-olesa leather and n ndings. From my long. experi noe eeeprecitioai boot and shoe men. as we as my tho`:-or "sh know- ledgezot all the requirement; of the tradm. I can oonndently tellell my old-omtomers and mlmyr ":*.=*=:e:.'z:.v..l-.e.:'.~.y-~* ;:.;`;':1:'."*%e an 19- `.a ;c n the old et.end.-.where lordereoan he Igd . ,_ Lnqatn 'end _de-metgln` R member-"ithe~ maid '-east`of' " u n 1. : E nmsonnnm TERMS- --WILL RELL `OUT .EEB- --'-5--n'Av_1Na---- .u..~: vv nub GUUIHIIIDH ; Samuel Abbott. caretaker of swilI8 bridge, N orth river, Tay and Matchedauh. 33; W. J. Gilpin, iron and wash0;1'3: `l nil nu. Q4110 Killodby a. Bear. THE NORTHERNL APVANCE U011]- zy of , angl S011 A.In\an.a-I--\ra.-A4 ..p-u...-~\.-... \a\IA-v\a gv \Ja.IL.|J.o Leave Barrie 11.20 a.m.. 3.36 p.m. 8.60 p.m Arrive at Oriflia. 12.07 .m.. 4.55 p.m.. 9.40 p m Arr.9.t Graveghurst. 1. 0 p.m.. 7.1 0p.m.--__ - v---w -rvvngau "Leave Gra.ven1:urst,---- 6.151;. m., 2.40 pm Leave Orillia, 6.00 a..m., 8.15 a.xn., T 3.65 p.m Arrive at Barrie. 6.45 a.m., ` 9.30 a.m.. 4.40 p.m ` " NORTH SIMCOE?-GOING NORTH. Leave Barrie V I 'l_0`.52 a..m..' p.m Arrive at Penetanguishene. 1.00 p.m.-, 1l._00 p.m ...-.c--on nu;-.wvnv9 Leave Penetanguishene at 4.40 a.m., Arrive at Barrie 7.15 &.m.. NORTHERN RAILWAY GOIN G-N_0RTH. lmave Toronto, 8.00 a.xn., 11.45 b..m.. 5.10 p.m ~ Ar at Barrie, 11.18 a.m.. 3.30 p.m.. 8.20 pm 1 Ar at Collinawood 12.25 p.m.. 5.25 p.m, 9.55 p.m ` Muskoka E ress. Saturdays only... .12.3o p.m. . 45 xi? on u - on H p.m. GOING SOUTH. For Toronto. `Leave Collingwood 5.50a..m.. 8.10-a.m. 3.40 p.in Leave Barrie, 7.15 a..m., 10.07 a..m.. 4.42 p.m Arrive at Toronto. 10.10 u..m.. 1.50 p.m.. 7.55 mm Muskoka Express, M ondays only as . . I ' mm 1 ....11.43a.m. 3 Laave Hamiltoxi at Arrive at Barrie. 1-u1\C\ A. Tnnurson, . Chairman. A Rt'pul`t No. 1 of the Gaol Committee -' The Gun] Committee beg to report : .Th8t on the 28th uf August last the chairman: of this cummittee was notied of $110 death of Robt. Arnold, an` inmate of the Homcfur Incurables, at Parkdale, who had been for some .time past maintained at the ex}-ense of this county. The 9!- penees of the interment amounting to $12 lave been paid by the Treasurer. IV .. .u, .-n 1 -

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