Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 26 Nov 1885, p. 8

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am Briiigh have captured the Minhla forts. . ealked of just now in England except election matters. I. I\ II 0 u r.grl;i:1;.irill not g1-out oonoeuiony for The Bulgarian: have blocked the Danube at Widdin. The Londen Times speaks of Mr. Glad- } stone ; speech as a very effective one. In In , A1 '"d.-$1} 3; {iii :56 '1I.S'Le&"$ `the Pope : settlement of the Caro1ines.dii- culty. ' "'i`.}'1e Imperial` proclamation dissolving parliament was issued last Wednesday and _the writs posted. Denmark is suiferipg from 9. trade .psnic. Chine will not` `allow Thebaw to take ref uge in _her territorv. ` - V __ -_1I_,_I ,1 9, I " hEI'_."(:`:`rla"LcIa;.<;:'x;F-iVn`__1v1i;']3aTkziE~npeech advocategl a radical , reform in the land l3"i;r -' "- VII? L IIIIIIWIIC9 C.-IIIICKW KIIIIIIH I and destroying 8000 buildings. And couauoa mo . mousgluf tn-9' 1.91:: at MVII09 3004"! `N "mo 'l'Ic_lanow.oltIOIoo. The new roller mill at Allilton in being pushed with vigor. ' ` . , _._-_I_ -l -mg IWCIICH IIIIJUIIW rstghigh h A dinitroua storm bu (wept over the Phillippine Inla.ndI.T killing 22 person: nun` Annrnninfv ml!` `|IIl`;IIVlI ly`lJue':;):1,-I Si %i3"re3E3`.""i;":a"i.:I 'ia: .`';'{'$: Thobaw still put: a bold. front to his foes, but has no adequate means to sustain his boasting and threats. DA\1l'I1\t\mf min "D_L:-`I. An. UUIIEUIIIS ZIJ\L UII5@CVO Rangoon, _,Nov. 221.-The British ex- pedltioimry torce hasyoaptured Magive, in. town of Burmah; on the Irrawaddy river. 35 miles. above Prone Among the prisoners taken `we:-e=th`ree Italian ooera servingrf i_n_the Burmeur army. .General Pfendefgilt is now at,1M9 fvba. HeVsta_teI thitrgiiting is Suoing. .. nATH!'A War: 99 _nm..:..I `and .-'}'...`..r' UI III`IlIIIl`II5 I3 PU wwllusi ._ `I Oayqvm .159? 2%-:.9ii&1.and prsisi telegrams from ' 1.3.\ltmI'h. aye _.b`9n Stop`- hn 'I`I-id Ivnnnnn in Isnbnwn In` tweak or two Burmah will prdotioal- -v Inn" Q man` It` .Rn.;n n Emu:-A wuss- The Bradford modelites had to be vaccinated as few day: ago or leave the nchooi; ' A .u no . n ` _A____j .,9`_ P v"l.'I"l I1-15 ` `PHI STATIC! I'll HABKITB DURING `III PA81` W1. . Tho 15r1oo| Ruling In thonoonl. Toronto. I ntontroal and ln.gnIh_IIu-kotl ' --A Resume of tho Wook. L Tun Norvrnnnx ADVANCE OFFICE, Buunn. Nov. 25, 1885 _ Barrloaroinllukot. SpringWheat........ A...$ 0 00 to $0 00 FallWheut.............. 070.. 078 Bsrley.................. 0_50.... 060 Oats '0 30.... 031 P0 II"CI. 0IQfI~JQ-out` n 0-gnu Rye.... . . . . . .;......... 055 "sum, LIVE siaux um FPBUDIIGE. A-0000 -033" IIv i:`;'2..'... ..... ....II;.'II2 o 50....` Barrie General Produce Market. Beef. hindquarters........$ 500 to $ 6 00 Beef, foreguarters . . . . . .. . 3 00 . .. 4 00 Beef, per slde, per cwt.... -. 5 00.. . . 5 00 Dressed hogs, per 10') lbs. 5 00 . . 2 5 00 Mutton, carcass, per cwt. . 5' 50 . .. 6 00 Lamb, per lb_. . . . . . ..... 007.... 008 Chickens, per pair . . . . .._.. 0 30.... '0 40 Ducks,perpair.......... 060.... 060 Geese, per lb . . . . . . . . . . 0 06 .. . 0 07 Turkeys,per1b... .. .. 009.... 010 Butter, tub, per lb....... 000 000 Butter, roll, per lb . . . . . . . 0 20.. . 0 00 La.rd,per lb . . . . . . . 011.... 012 Tallow . . . . . . . . . . . .. 006.... 06% Eggs,perdozeu ......... 018,_,. 020 Potatoes per bag ..... .... 030 .0 35 Apples, per bushel . . . . .. 0 40 0 45 Onxons, per_ bushel . . . . . . . 0 40 _. . 0 50 Turnips, 0 10.... 0 15 Beets, - ....-.._030.... 030 Carrots, ` . ....... 020... 025 Parsnips, 0.30.... 0.30 Cabbage, per doz . . . . . . . . .0 30.. . . 0 35 `Hay,perton ... . . . . . 10 00 11 00. Straw, per ton . . . . . . . . . . 5` 00.. . . 6 50 Flour, Baker's, per 10C lbs 1 75.. - 2 O0 Flour, Family, 200. 2 00 Flour, Pastry, - 2 40.. . 2 50 Oa.tmeal,perl00lbs 200 .. 250 Common], . . . . .. 2 00.... 2 `50 WashedWonl . . . . . .. 0 16 018 Unwashed Wool....' 0 0 10 tompt`bfhii'foliv'wf<$i r~::::.' (I9 I 4-: --- u uluuuv I luv] IOU: tofliuin '6! ' Q , the same d_ay allht, mingigivply xed for ~ the ;II,eo,uQn.:4the spacey of__ A which only addelfo t "e cruelty, and whibh furninhbd Sir A. P. Gama` the-Vooonun1an,to.., we to `5h..9@KF . .' '. .~ h [ bril Kit", I preoonqo at. xiu iiet'Iho'ri tomnfof hifalh?n"ii nanan--mu - Cow, per l00lbs. 6 00 `to: Steer, , 6 50.... SheepSkins.. . . . . . . . . 060...`. Tallow, Farmers cake .a.. '0 061.. RIDES AN D SKINS -PI NSPECTED. No. I Steers, 60lbs.A and up 0 0815.. . 0} 2 u I H V as 0 07&_._ `C 3 Cl C` C` 0 06%.. . I (`Anya on urnh-rlvnlru (`IQ lvvauvv, IIOIIICIV 3 1' l.T That the execution of Louis Riel for a political `offence is a crime against civilization and that the government of Sir John A. Maodonald consented to this to satisfy` the fanaticism of Orangemon against the major: ity of British subjects. `who demanded his- lemency. . `V .. . * o 'l\|..-a LI... n-__.1:-_ ...._L _.,N A : The Rosemont boys have clubbed to- gether and sent off for -a. set of boxing gloves. Is there no wood to saw in that locality ? 1 1 1! I5 I`! 1'.` .11 ""'.""1".e the Canadian pvooplomnat ievenge the honor of the og of thy tjonfeqqmtion in indignantly giqtiiing indjfolfniug $0 belong to the covenimnt of 1' mnntn -luv -um uurruw, per uoz . . . Beets, perdom. ; . . '\ Paranips. per bag.. Beans. per bush. Hay. pet-ton .. .. ... Straw. perton . ': The Meeting. T - The excitement of last Sunday : meeting in Montreal in gfrdually quieting down but the results will not no easilv pass away. uuv auuuutu Wlu LIUII BU UIBBILV WHIWEV The attempt to form a French National Party will be likely to bring about at no distant day what is absolutely necessary the abolition of the use of the French langu e in Parliament and the Courts. In fact t e pr -oess of denstionalizstion will sooner or later The following resolutions were ._ passed at the meetin : The resolutions at the Levis indignation meeting are of great importance respeo ' the formation nf A IIAI Ant] alnfinn nmlrinnn cu:-I-no 3-. 6|`:- 3Fge2{z55r?&io'3 TJ{'a'.?"""ch""2'z"ic'i'5 of 5 new and dutinot natio party in this nmvinca. nnmolv 9 unuauwuv-J uvuulg L115 nun HQUIIUIUE P0 0610113 the govevmhenc of 5'. country : who are authors of such crying injustice; and` undu- theab circumstances that the, division of _old po1iti'cs now: disjsppeiu `ind? p2l~ 'le"qtora' unite m forming a. grand (Jsniudiarr apu-by, whod misgigq '_it will be; to rei n peace and "bar ` n':nony"1iv1tli"o.ll*i-meet N`vhn'*aw39f thin pnnntrv 2 Tim`: :3 m am `thii`q`hb-' tinau'anvme.=w' * A-.:.ao:u~-=-a:.ty .. 1 fecfer i" join` th'dlli' in` " humane prinoiglen. V 3 A...l`L.L,I:l m existing` `-3-... -1. 1'I'7__ ,, 9, v v v: uvvu Dressed hogs, per 10! Beef, fore uarters .. Be -hin quarters. Qhiq ens, peg pa.ir.. Dr ulnuquurwra . . . . . . I Chic per pair. . . . . .. .Ducks, do Geese. each........ Turkeys, ea.ch....; ..... .. Butter, ound rolls .... .. Butter, argerolls ...... .. Butter tub dairy ...... .. Eggzyfresh, per doz.. ;.. Potatoes. per bbl . . . . . . . . . spgwles. per bbl. . . .. .. none. green, or or... Cabb e. pdo .. gal ower, o 30. .. -e e , V . o - .`., "{`u1,-If 5, per bag ...... .. Carro ,_per doz ....... .. Rents nm-dmzh .,, Several deer passed the Burk s Falls` Arrow oice last Saturday. Uur contem- porary does not any that the hounds were following them. . ' 1-. -nrin I . I I weIIP%|e__a_ed with thg__argai,,s! % Our Mr{ Ryan Will Withdraw from the business iShrttime" Acnommu at am, BARR|[. Our%Sa.1ev0vi110 continue until our stock is duced ($10,000.00) Ten Thousand Dollars. _ ff? ~.,-*f'vIo'ea.!r: 'I_'oront6 Farmersf Tonouro. -I ROUGH RIDES. IIU ylvuldwlo curvy vvuvv - 9:---- ._..-- Mr. Stuthorn. ofpu-x"o'w Lake; a valuable `horse the day from inammation. , II A`. _ .._.._ -A-- }_ Market. . 1 Nov. 24 1885.- ....$ 0 86 to 8 0 88- 086 088 "I o 75 077- ARA (IQQ SELLING LOTS 01:? our customers are man QUALITY. LOW moss. JNO. M. FBOTHWELL. vnnm run. BADIIE.-LIZ AUE~l!'ABM FOR farm for sale or rent, Lot 23. 7th Con. Ves- prs, 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 yorup. balance seeded down; good well of `water, a email pond in the barn yard; gag: ,ho\ ase`. large born 00 `x 40.. stable under the glint ,20'had. of cattle. dlgving axgl im- emeg ,- e e e lee an uses, 0.. e .good`yotin orthai-d-. pvvinbeggd on easy terms `or-.Ien_ted or 5-nnmbomo! gears. App] at the Anvgxop Omoe. or to the owner on e pre- 7"}i's':;C.I.;E2aL"2rL"'.ii "in; rage m. Bradford Sou: of.'1`empennoo are A for -Fort SALE.- -A d u(nbIo `redddnoeeadutnns `U; hldl-N.0l'tvh-W0;It_ corner of Peel an 3 Stable. Vimr and other " . . .1: `in `a a ggnwiit ` 'oNgt=1:`unhu-*8 i`I1l'?:an%:?i 53 0! on-ac` stunt. Term 1-euonnblo. Anal! The Largest and.Ch0icest Assortment 0 v Teas in Town. 'Spleudid value in GREENS FARM won SALE.-122 ACREFABM FOR or 1-_o;`nt, 23.3'l_t.1 Qoq. V_e_s- nlln 11 cu... l........ D- - ._ ..__ dbdnblo baiddn Iiu`gt_Ig_dTon. North-west A-I.I- 4 :90:-n_er of_ gee! ___; 4-, oeeautitnlis _A|_ __ w-1%: Companies have spnmg up in'e'ery part of the Union for making an "Imita.tion Singer Machine." ` `K7111: nun nnl-.n`lv\:`oII nnvnnoninn fnvwnn Inv- lll-0111110. Why are notslmilar companies formed for making Imitations of other Sewing Machines? The public will draw its own inference. Gold is continually counterfeited ; brass and tin never. o:t0%1. V Oppgsite` Q. Hmda` Dominion House. DUNL0 IA STREET . . BARRIE.': % *`**-m `;'d;`t?0I`FEh81;.`l71Il%PRAi.i 2: .. .w e.w1 naameo TgE`1e:a -housegelnd %8m: emcn n n: , , ea MRI the Eastplfalt ntelo`1):rI?1l<):o??Os.7 Comsfo, Ves- pra.-.-oonsiating ogoo ac twenty cleared. A never failing streaiirruzi V ugh the property. Terms easy. Within}? 0 churches stoma .&_o. 3 Jornft ;u_1nesxng.__ 49- VUIIUIGB uInpng`1`en ouner Kll](1S.OI .lJl8.CDlI18S. ` . - These snrla were to earn then` hving on these machines. ~ I W11) tlldithev take Singers? . I Branch office, Barrie, next door to J. J. Brown's. 29-52 - V WM. STEPHENS. Manager, j` They have a lady teegrapli_0p0l'_It0! in Burk`: Falls snd happmeu reign! In @118`? burg. n,,,.1-__.1 .__..A..l:L.... I..'.I In. In. s-I-1'11-I-cI1's% IS TBEPLACE To GET ; CHEAPAND8llPE|R'EHOBEB|E$.` J Fl -:.EMAN'sE FAIIGY GOODS. ' Cheap Wools and Braids a-.-4:....;;1:Ta' "" Iron BRAIDING AND nmsnomnmr, 1% Silla, Oanuam, Patterns, Chenille, Tassels, _Table_ Draper, [cnvstgtpgqci-stunts 3'2? The Singer has taken the First Prize over all competitors more than Two Hundred times. Why '9 . N 12`?! Wu; 2 l3'3"l After the Chica o re the Relief Committee undertook to f h Sewing Machines. to me needy women of that city. Applicants were , Eermitted to _choose from sixteen di'erent| inde of machines 2.944 applicants were fur- ? nished with machines. 2,427 Chose Singer Machines. 235 Wheeler & Wilson. 127 Howe. 30 " Wilcox&Gibbs.` . 5 Wilson. a 2 Davis. l One Hundred and Eighteen distributed their , choice among Ten other kinds of machines. Thane oirln warn tn our-n their Iivino nn fhnan Carlin s and Ln'.batt s celebrated Als 31-`; ways on` _nd. ` z some vm HARD 1\UTSTO0RAOK.I PAUSE JUST HERE. I$I-IIlB ` ` The G. B. C. L. Coy, -Wsubauuhno, intend running their large bog factory all wintgr. . __ __ _I\.. An: 4- Idian Teas a Specialty. READER! LIQUORS AND I OI GAR8. DONT FORGET THAT jB AR:a.I`:EJ.` THAT IS BLACKS, FOR :Ronmi1\ Hvanmvr. AND JAPANS "'f*i;$_ REL of the N. & P. J. Railway has been laid some two miles north of South River. T 9-17- "an uwu puzsuxgc zsunups. T The celebrated author in 1`: Essav, clearly d1-nxonstrutos. fmx successful practice, that ulurmil ces umy be -radically cured wit hu ous use of internal I1`.'(`(llCil`'.~4l` knife; pointing out a mode uf simple. certain and c1l`ect1ml, l=_\ 11 every sufferer. no matter \-`mu ma. be, may cure him:-elf cm-u radically. ' l53!"l`hiq T.ar~hn-n uhnnlrl hn in ---~---:3?-5 UDICIAL SALE OF VAL ' petty in the Tpwnship of In$.i%t?l.LE PR0` Pursuant to a Judgment and anal order! sale at the Queen's Bench Division of the H1 or Court of Justice in the action Commerce McDonald, bearing date the 13111 d '* e A.D.. 1885, and t mm day or`oc3aym3f E!` 1885 res ectively. by and with th - ' " of tile aster of the Supreme Confr? n tnre for Ontario at Barrie. there will be otferfi for sale by public auction on ` - -~- -- nun 1886. at 12 o'clock noon. at the office of Master at the Court House in the Barrie. the following lands, namely : Pft Of10t N0 13in the 131] ) (Mnnrxan: south fty-three degrees and f_ort\,'- - -Thence south or-ty-tour (1!-grw-e~..~_s` nun-ie. me wuowmg ranus, ' of lot 13 in 13th Concession of Townshi of Innisl. and better known "` describe as follows that istosay: cromm`? ing on the east aidepfthe road leadiugrmf Painswick to Tollendal and on the north H boundary of me Northern Railway pro eff" thence north fty~i'our degrees and my` minutes east along the easterly boundnr ix; said road four chains and nm ]inkg_ 'i`p,(.1j_`_ utes east one chain and fort)`-ftmr`.iriks. Then` south fifty eight degrees and thirtv mi`nut'r/ east, four chains and ten-iinka. I`h'e-nve south` twenty-nine dc rces west, niut-Ly-.~six link-' and thirty minutes west.four Chains and titty-four and on, half links more or less to th n.,,~m..mv },Uun,._ ary of the Northern Iiailw y "pr-opt-r:_x-.' '|'y,..r,`,. north forty degrees and Ii: 1_\ IlilIH1Uq~ M. along said northern bmm-1:s.r_\` of ;-_-U1 M. X, pertv six chains and forty-six I`nk.~ .'ii">1(-my ,._" to the place of beginning, 4'III1HLiIiiiEhva` measurement two aux--s and l.1I;"'1 :..w_-`..` dredths of an acre. nmrtr or iv -, " " ' .l.. 'l`l~.n nknvvn rsvI1\'r\nnfv u.- . ... 1 , W. a Some r-and Shropshire mums and Ewes. -`5 imports and direct from the 1n1p0rI(`dSZOC` I Annlv tn '7'L1'3E as soN. AM FURNITURE DEALERS. I at thtgHII;-I3'Pl%`3DIig9haIi(x':bgoplf-osg-%3'g?t$::t:5 `other t S9131! 8. and wen Streetl. mfortable rouxl: cast oottutre an ate 1' and 8 half I] gh_ 30 x 40' and 8 out-buildings com. choice %snu'nnAv. nus 2smi or uovsmmi ISI5. at 12 o'clock nnnn M H... Am"- _. .. Urlllllil uuu 0 IIHIUH 1l'U[D ISIHT14; M There is erected thcrr-on :1? `dwelling home in excellent r- 1 buildings. 7 1 There is alsg a good or(-lmr.l : ` V It IS convementto schr.:u1.-a, ch is about a two minutes` walk fr l '!`L,. In....1:o.~ :n- & .... .. ...:. .\. W had eight `inches of snow up in Parry `Sound and sleigh: and cutters were in full blast. L * ' bid to Day. - The soil islgood. _ A The grogerty will be sold .~..;l;_1. : :.'\l.'l'Y!"\0 3 e xed by the Master. TERMS AND Co.\'m'r1u.\'s or` . ~'.m-;. Th W ` chaser shall pay to the vendors or their 5011., tprs 10 er cent. of the purL'hu:-c m~m:y at U: t1x_ne 0 _sale. and the balance in one n1on'_jn wlthout mrerest. _ WILHUUL IIIICIIUBL. The other terms and con-litirmi wi! standin conditions of the (,'hu.In'e`ry of the xgh Court uf Justice. Fnrfhpr nnrfinnlnrq nnn hu km! Ly. Hl.l})UI'UU 1 Apply to [THE PHOuTOGRAPHER In home again and hard at work, with no? ideas, latest New York styles, new fum- tnre in operating room. new backgrounda etc., etc., and largest instrument north, Toronto, and everything to malfe 5 we picture ; large portraits "taken direct mm life for frames. Call and see how quick `'9 do our work with new process. All are W ` oomototh -AtG 11 y. . e r 3. er JOHN STEPHEN. -g a . - |t\- I3 HUI) H1. (1: l,V\_ .U [Hill The lncalxty us` `residence and is 1).. 1. UL LL16 11151]. uuuu Ul J USLICC. Further particulars can be hm11._vu 13-1:; to the Canadian Bank of (`omme:-ma. or ggjcssrs. `McCarthy. Pepler &_ McCarthy, Barrie. urn, the undersigned Master. ' ; Dated this 2nd day of Nov., 13$-'.. . Sgd. J. R. (() l'TH:. l ' - `Junta:- ul Dun. DLIU 1'UlL'-Ell". $"l`his Lecture should he` in Ihv `hands every youth and eve ry mm in tlu-1:-.n1. 7 Address the CUI.V'E1{Wl '=H`- 41 Ann St.. New York. Post Uthcc 130x400. FOR SALE SHROPSHIRE -`IVIPIFJP? , ' . 4'Vlt1.Sl(`I` at L ~&l`H' MCCARTHY, PEPLER Sc M<-Cumn: 4548 Vendors mlicilors. u v-v -.- -.--_ -V- Rev. Dr. Su*t.;1;r`land has been delight-1 ing the people of Bracebridge by his pulpit eloquence. .1 n,,, .12 .._1 \.l'_-_L....:-.. _mwm$. ` cxucu:sc. _ i @'Pr1ce m a.- sealetl envelope. two postage stamps. 1 Thu nnlnhrnh-:1 nnfhnr in Barrie, Aug. 1, '85. i #JKND nwm Apply to We have recent1_vpu1,1i.-had upm- 1 edition of Dr. (`.ulv(-r\u-ll's (`elv- ga`-ii brated Essay on the r-.u1i;nl and pr: ' manent cuI`e(witlm'=t I'm-d iviln,-I uf .\'+-r- vous Debility. Mental and I hy.~i<';zl lrmipn-;it_i`. Impedimcnts to '.\Iurrin;;o.-, etc , xv-.~nIIi.'\; ir-. '. excesses. DSD-dnn :r\ n ;~nn1.-.-.`l /\I\t'.`.`1\V\(`. :\v\`\ F. . ..v 9;: .. `Lees UFCULLIS U1 ll iLp'l'U, Hl("I'(.' ( The above pro_'oertv 15 u andale and 3 unless from J 'l'Innvn {u nu-nntnrl 9l.,...r. Al1anda.le.Scpt. 3th?`-1:83: 0. `Ir .VVILLIAM GRAIIAM. Mr. Brait11;'$.i e,Z<)f7zT'I`iny, raised four hundred bushels of ne potatoes from seven,-eighth: of a.n-acre this season. MANOR FARAM, SHANTY BAY P.0. BAYFIELB STREET- Ii/I"".5N+?I'(.)O D .-..-.- .- .1... -- -- -._, Foreman Manor Farm. Shantv Bay }'.0. November 1 [vs Block, . W. C. SC}IR1<)IBER. A Hundzl AT THE The: urwzited congregations of Bracebridge and Monck have extended a call to Rev. Dr. Clark of _Paris.-F.' G. Gazette. ' HOW RESTOREDI LID] K3 [L ll, A1I:mdu'e 1 - . -u-uihll) 5 of the aaiil 2 town H` \ .\J I I` T11 . Master at Bum A I:'l`ll\' rill be-jug.-3 Division The childrn of the Bradford Presby- terian Church are in ecstasiea over a Christmas tree which is vaprouting for them. There is to be a. new poatofco near St. Anne's Church in the Tremeer Set-tle- ment, township of Tiny. It is to be call- ed Brasseurs P. O. - ` "ELK; `Hutchinson, of Oakley, fell as is sleighthe other day` and - dislocatd `hid. shoulder. . The A. 0. U. W. of- Bond Hood are going to have 3 big supper and concert negb month. v... ..__H - e siallln Bren Goods clul Sn e, not at cost, IIIOIQUUOVI-u-savvy yw...-- ' West Gwilhmburv Council will h6'ld its nal meeting for this year on the rst Saturday in December. run: `I 1 1' I ', A1,, Mr. Thomas Drifll was lately present- ed with 9. ne gold watch and an address by the Quarterly Board of the Methodist Church Bradford. * oxie; T UVIIVVII The `farmers K of the district around Barrett are talking of going into stock railing "" "\ I` `V II . ` \l7.`.'.L-.-_L."_- - I a o . v v-.. ..v-.`v- The directors of the Bradfurd Mechanics Institute are trying to regalvanize _ that institution into life. .. . A. . -..-o-ovv-v-v-- --.-_ _-_-. .' Hay in selling in the Buiret Settlement at $22 a.` ton, mats 55 cents a. bushel and potatoes at 60 cents. 1`. 1!: Im ' A , ,___ __3_1 L_ 1_____| Bradford Sp(');`tsmen are said to _have travelled far and missed the game in a late hunting e{pedition. -uu. -` n~.__j,, ftca-Eulyltivnigwbtnd ladies are pushing the Marine Hospitalscheme, they are getting considerable encouragement. A club had been established -at Hunts- ville which is to be called the Mutual Instruction and Recreation Club`. Col. O'Brien during his (visit to Hunte- villea few days ago set the ball rolling forforming a `company of volunteers, Captain Peacock is spoken of as captain of the new company. ' Churchill. the Muskoka poet, was in Parry Sound the other day, presumably tu leave with the Star something on the beautiful. Let us have it if we must. ---Gray 6: co. 0 Neted for the value, eholcenesu. an style of their Dress Goqds. T . 1 AAA. 00 . C I XX-Lmp etole `a -2.()5._'_s,i1ver wateh from thehouse of `J amed Smith, of Fawn.` He had been hospitably entertained, and being left alone for a. minute or two stole the watch. ""i5lY!;.-ve.-zneV_Petton, ofbollingwood, `has A been appointed by the government as inspector. of the New Asylum works and he is now in Orillin. attending. to his duty.-0rilVlie._P_acket. ` (\ --vl- _ -_------ -._ The -Packet `alga; ;` Some aspiring Oro electors would like to see Mr. Drury rc- tire from the township council this year, and give others 3 chance of the honor: of. the reeveuhip. ' v nun A,_' , 0I,I,I._AI_ '(I-I___I .'g`' `'`'V" """""'I `V "7""' "' I"'i `*5 "" 1 . --Gray .1: Co. are lung their beautiful Bren Good: at u I 9 over cost price. I I J , I4; . Q `E L `W Uliil KJKIIIIKUII TVIUVYI IIIU Orillia, is this week receiving a new Library at a cost of $100. ' The teachers contemplate holding an entertainment on the 18th December, to assist in paying for rv--W-` ~ Midland has some jun .ile thieves, they recently went into Mr. J emer Davena ,rt'ehonee etolo a gold _ ring` end 3 `me iilver spoons. : During the summer therququ considerable garden robbing enfviindow breaking by the am oleu Un Wedneedey...efternoofII '-gwhllit boy: wueipluinm ebinney `at *the* frat: '.0lIQV0l*lO xonnghdieuddentdv-' ,0! es. lrw dent cg on 1 _C_ ll_|i_|o. 7 I _`.- 4.-Ilnal en and run n urn vw It v as up A girl twelve yea.rs`ld dauahter of Mr. Potter. of Tottenhem, got hold of a powder ask half full of powder the other, day and ignited it with a match. It might have caused Q. funeral but it didn,t though it did considerable injury to her fm-.n_ ' UOOVII face; o-vvu . John Graham, of_ N ottawa`, was before` the Mayor of Collingwoodllaat week on three charges of violating the Scott Act,` The defendant was ned $60~aad costs on two cha'rges ora30- days in gaol. There was an appeal taken on two` ._9l; three "` "' ' "'_'I' `The Preobyterinn Sabbath School, M-illin. in this week receiving 1: new a";..*"....a.....' '"'"' Armstrong, ad-' ministered chloroform and removed about one-qnsrter of en inch".s_q'ne're of the bone.- .8o was the blow the young .led s were proti-ud_ing~`fz:om the wound. The very slightest hopes are entertained of his recovery. Would it not be advise able for our school bosrd to prohibit such rough gsmes es` these.--.Al1ieton Henld; Some spiteful sneak on Snnde .2 -night stole the rcelsin letters` from ours. Buck & teven's store window. Whst object could be gained by doing such an act is hard to imagine. A reward of $2 is o`ered for the conviction of the guilty pu-ty.--Orillin Times. l\ J puny.-vruuu uuwn. ' On'Friday night a young man named Footer dro ped de - at .' boarding house in Al iaton. 'He hadben skating at the roller rink the evening before" and on Friday morning complained of feeling unwell. He ate heartily at dinner and contemplated another visit to . the rink when he passed away. y L ,; ' .. A "AA; ,! , _,__, W, , ,, J L '1dia{e1S'hiis*d.gJ A voung ...;,. rgma` Robert Pearson working the `bay: at McLeod : and Cameron's mill was caught by the clothing and whirled round a shaft so that his left arm was torn 011` near the shoulder. His head and _feet were struck against some timbers as he was revolving and were severely injured. --Mid1and Press: . "-2; .".` . . Now for more hunting stories- Messrs. Crockett, Frawley, and four-`others were out deer hunting in North Orillia. last Tuesday. They succeeded in bagging ve ne deer. One of the party having 9. re- peating rie brought down three out of tho ve killed, within a. radius of twenty feet. This we should say is good shooting and shows the deadly effect in the hands of '8; good marksman" of the class of rie now used. A ' --sususuuu can as s`vII-- " _f~r):' , Alliston is according to the Herald tak- ing a front rank in rowdyism. The other day Constable Camplin was set on by two persons by the .nsm'e of= ,Donne`lly- who used the most insulting language and threatened the constable with a revolver in his hand. Camplin retreated but the two followed. Cause -Soott Act dith- culty. V iiTl1'e Alliston -debaiers have decided it. The debate was, which is the best form of government for a nation, a limited monarchy like England, or a republic like American. The airmati we got it. TL}- -A-u\:u\Au Aunt. I\` `ha `A:'uu n .`l\::` l\` IIDW IKIIIUIIUC. LII? |III|II$UlVV `WU III! This reminds one of the old lady's -test of the quality of indigo, grind some very ne says this friend of the Washerwomen and put it into water and if it is good it will either sink or swim. ~ The Allieton Herald says there was almost an explosion in Messrs. Walker & Cunningham) ; woollen mill on Thurs- day morning. `The water in the boiler got so low the fines became red hot and the reman discovering the same im- mediately set the pump working. ' "Mr. Walker fortunately put in an appearance, quenched the re a.nd_ thus cooled off the boiler. The ' inference is, the reman lane: nothing of the spheroidal state of 111 s. Mr. J ohnstone and another, of Uhtho`, had a` tremendous struggle a. few days ago with a wounded `buck. Having nothing but a dull tobacco knife to n ght with, they had a hard time of it. J ohn-- stone got on the animal's back holding by the antlers, but was thrown o` violently against a. root. The other man held on to the animal's leg until Johnstone suc- ceeded in severing the jugular vein. J ohnstone s clothes were pretty well de- moralized in the fray and his hands and arms badly scratched. United States. Dfsastruus prairie res are raging in the Indian Terrttory. `The re belt 13 from` 40 to 60 miles wide. V ` A Boston family of 11 persons were poisoned by arsenic placed 111 9. our bar- rel. - A cook is suspected. L V ' `I-1: . I .1 . .1 Ext 1:. meeting in Liucole, Nebraska, ' on Friday evening 82500 were subscribed to the Parnell Fund. - . . } Speaker Carliale was so .ill when he arrived in Washingtouon Thursday after- ! noon "that he had to go to his-bed. ' Five women were burnt to death at the Sandusky County Inrmary a few days `nun Willie Baldwin has been found guilty of murder in the first degree at Atchison, Kansas, in causing the death of his sister by chloroform. zu -u ~ ' -q- Ann | T'In South Carolina, nar Edgeeld, a quarrel about of anaged far neighbor. :. rents ended in the murder mer and his two song. by a A 1- an -1- II in 'c An autopsy of John McCu11ough"on4 rms the medical opinion that the acto1: a death was caused bymobstruotioua in the" blood vessels g t.l_[.:bmin. tn... wi11i..`.`. .1..'.-.1 wvd .1w.m.1m. U| VUBBVIU IF VII? IIICIIIO `The Williaeurg, N.Y., shoemaker: have organized `eff co-operative nhoe com- ` Wrtnting Little Rock, Ark. The preasmn Ira about forming a union, They are ; Q` branch of the Knights. of Labolf. ` wVV;:'-k was roently reiumed I Rohes shipyard. Chatter, Pm, and about 300 men wenei Sgt to york: _ T T V . on-'rvuIn,n1runoo' I um ` -;lxcu.umns A8 noon. nws, J P. ;u_|hi_or of the Farmers I and Merchants bank, Oxford. Kansas, has taken t_h fundI`and_ ed Qanada. The striking coal miners of the upper poole met at Mouongehle. city yeeterday and refused to accept the compromise agreed upon by the operators and miners oiciale. . - -7] $5,; aoui production ,at 5_n oonuiderahly demented diging 66 up obstruction of _j,. my I_Iu-uuuuguu In ugnv _ `U; A V - Arqntinoko, _.Md.,,-f L A" Ektiulnd nu, n.yi.,t.moub.n 1 1 ion o.o:o Iu-u"o ' h ' Mimic rlht-y-~t Mil bioivt '" In Washington citv the other day Louis` Smnmer_eld,.aged 54. shot a.nd._in`atant.ly killed his wife and Gottheo Eisen baum ,' saloon keeper. He was arrested. . - amen S`nth uhotnand kill d`Wl-1ia;yo;ung wife. Mavnd egcaped last night, at Chicago. ` . '1 A4`nn.knn L 7:f1'o6,~ooo mm? bei; r;3$i&} at Galveston, for the; a\`1ff1'e1A-era the recent Gin . feitmg - dollars. m%.Vil1iam.I.5oarlrer`and his wi'fe3v ere arrest- ed last Sunday, at Cleveland, for counter- -- _ __-~-_ "Kt Omaha: last Shnday, John Lust mistook his wife __for" a burglar, and shot and jqguntly kil1ed_h1-... L`. X a;;;.;.;a';:,..;;. .' {Q} tkengogt of the lake at Ohicwo the other day,'wear- g12Ha."go_ld Ijing nngkod to M.L. aouiu olumt-Insuuor nuns, |IE WAR SIR THE `HIHINHIHS. WIDDIN I3 BIIEID AND. ILIVNITZA REPORTED l'AInIalN. . ' may rs-opoua an-inuuoo but rrmoo 2 Ajoxandor Wants first to Drive I ..A 13.. 1_ --.l-- t V .....r..'".......'"';.."e ""f ` Loxnox, Nov. 21 --A Paris `despitch says Greece is expected to open hostilities almost houx.-ly. ' v , ___ 1? ,, A1 IIIL- llI___ ._v-v -- ----' - Ooxsrmrmornn, Nov. 21. -The Tur- kish Privy Council has decided-to send a temporary governor to-Philippopolis thus virtually restoring the status quo ante. 'IIII 1" , I_.i_ Tuiii , *1iz;$.* .I.Ti.3 T seian; have besieged Widdin. A battle `was fought @-day which waewithout decisive result. T1_____ .__ 11 , (II T .I . V Bniennnn, Nov. 21.-It is rumored" that the proposed armistice is to enable the two armieeto gather `the dead. The soldiers wounded in the recent ght are fauering severely from the inelemenoy of- the weather, there being no -habitation .. near. Count Kalnoky, Austro~Hungarian A minister of foreign aiiaire, and M. Gara- ehanine, Servian premier and minister of foreign affairs, the latter `has gone, to Pierot to remain with King Milan until deoiaive action has been taken at Sliv- nitza. The hostilities were in abeyance yesterday in honor of the feat of St. Michael's. ` I - iii}o1&no,1ov. 21.--It ii. declared to be untrue that Roumania claims Silistria. Loxnox, Nov. 21.~-DispatchesA from Slivnitzs state that only a few shots were exchanged between the Servians and Bulgarians at the front yesterday. Prince Alexander intends to attack the Servian forces at Dragoman to-day, weather` per- mitting. Both sides are constantly hurry- ing torward reinforcements to the front The battleeld is still strewn with unat- tended dead and dying soldiers. The medical and ambulance corps of both are wholly inadequate. and many of the wounded who are unable to assist them- selves are left to perish where they fell. 1'; Ac BELGRADE, Nov. 21.--Intenae excite- ment prevails here owing to a. report that Col Topalovitch has cut off the retreat of the Bulgarians from Slivnitza, while Col. Benitsky with the Shumadia. division on- tered Soa unopposed. I III 1'! I The Standard ; Vienna eays that some of the powers, including Austria, oppose Turkish mediation and insist that the conference at Constantinople shall decide the Balkan question. i `Y ('\r\ `I ; I yu'i"l;;'p;t;;>-ie':f.'I;;'|dord are complsining about cattle running pt large. PI I I ____:_...----an CUNSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 22.-It is ru'- 3 mored to-day that the Turkish troops had a. skirmish withthe Greeks The rumor was subsequently denied. There are now 272.000 Turkish troops in J the Balkan peninsula. `'7 AA A 10 I I D I LONDON, Nov. 22. --A dispatch from Athens saya.Turkey is inclined to force a conictfwith Greece before the latter has completed her preparations for war V D " 'i?1{{ 6$nAe}nti.i3i. Wasrgponaent of the Daily News says that the Turkish government has warned Servia. to with- draw her 'troops'from_ Bulgaria or Turkish troops will invade Servia. V `v Q? `r !\t\ 1' I Nnw Yonx, Nov. 22.-In a saloon ` argument at Mount Vernon to-day over the merits of the Servian-Bul arian war a Prussian was propably fatal y stabbed by two Servians named Kersen and Hurel, 3 who were arrested. TiuLi{AbVn, NT'oTv.T 22.-There is a. rumor current here that Slivnitza has fallen. No o`1ci_a.l ,_conrma.tion of the `report has been received. - Great ea.r'thqua.k e waves were observed Von the_Pa.cic' coast of America last Thurs- day. Anbno n'l`|..-`mum. has 1-snnn nnhannr` H11 Ti coinplete correspondence of Car- lyle with Goethe has been discovered. ,___._._I uafltthur O'Cennor has been selected by the Parnellitee to contest East Doneszal. German governmnt has de'cided not` to modify the`bounties for the manu- factureof sugar. ' A 1-1 a I :1 `to II 7 A , T oxaworxa The Servians have executed a stratagic e movement backward to Pierot. ' Invvlnv vi-vv-v awn-u---I. -- -..--- The Union Sundoj School anniversary at Coulnon Intel} was I "grand uucceu. 1- 1-n____'.'._. I'-l... In-6 -

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