Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 31 Dec 1885, p. 8

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(Mr. Huufer. bf Collingwobd, wad valocin-` a.te_d: eight weeks ago and his arm is as sore an ever. He was conned to his bed for two` weeks autferma ;nos1;,i,ntenaely, What idit? "'Perha'ps _a. combination -of "bad blood and poisonous :va . 9 P 11,, t1--___'t1`I-..ILL-- - -_... ._L:-1; `I.-.-..` ---_ v I-naoclnn\ SINGLE &noUnLE'iunnEss% Il|.u.'u .-...'.u-J `l\-.......L5 .... 14-1.; n-_.....9_.._ __ FA.J.=1_y_ER.s THE QUEEN INSURANCE COMPANY of Londgn. England. _- V All orders sent by mail will be delivered free of freight char es. every Saturday and Mon- day, to patrons rom Barrie and vicinity. T T.11"l'7`lnn IV A l"l'1'!\;-;-:9 on: ALL vs HUNGRY Psofl! COME AND B_UY | IwINEs 1 I beg to state that I have opened a.` New family Wine and Liquor Store, FRESH FISH A HEIMPERIAL INSURANCE COMPANY _of London, England. . HF} PHOENIX FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON England. T {Valfaoe & S0n s woollen mill at Hillsdale | was burnt down a. few days "ago. 'J'he loss ' was large. - ` - I IHE GLASGOW 8; LONDON INSURANCE I Company, of Great Britain. L Cgxoegper-than unv`H6use or north of To- on . VA -' .: 4,1 ~ g puns PonKsA0sAuEs Mas. M. E. MORROW BIG STOCK 01:" T . HORSE BL'ANKE:|'_S_.` L_:....' 11.11.. 1-\ `_ , OVERGOATS CROMPTON & R YAN. 0FC'E:+ C'olli:er Str_eet, Barm'e_. AT suJTToN= . Mr. Yuule has secured the Tcfmtract for a}1'tl1c mill stuff rcquired for the Asylum Uufminggs. ` SPECIAL VALUE THE GOLDEN BEAVER. 'Mo'o re'B1oo1g I);_t1"1;`limgst.`A'Barri` T a} SUITS! --AGENT roR-- L|QUORS.| .__AN]).__ A_WILLARD`S Wilkinson of tie Schnmberg Public Schuolqot a. present of an arm chair from his pupils the other day. 1| 1' A i .--av- Early- !` nnnt _A1~_ _e---AND- -- -I will sell Groceries t. above cost. thereby 1 $5.00 lot. - , BARRIE. SUTTON. oiwr. .A_']_`.. IIETEBERSESMITH having leased the stone ` Blacksmith Shop. Clapperton-st., next to M the Sim_ooe'l:lote _is prepared to do all kinds 3: York. Horsg S oe3i?g otftge latgst improved yes, preven n .o t , `n . con- traction and tegder nfggtecarrgfurygltxgated. {Build :3 s_uppl1ed and estimates furnished. 16 Mgpzq umabu. ~M1Bs Mockrlage W111 re- A,.. ,_B_iYe_& `limited number of music pupils, {gran-I /;tntii,`1x_1$t1'fuxl11gntaI. Ftor partilcula`1;s 3 tg . me o . , ,, o. nurse in T.errace;y [ 9 ` P Y 41-15 wvuvr Ann uanv Iv vaauo .I..IlU LIUVUK UIKU. DIM-L llila many `years without change. Rea the following testimonial : s = Ihave great leasure in certifying that I have worn Speotao ea manufactured by Frank ms for fteen ears, and they excel all 0 era I_ have used or olearness of vision and l easefwhile wrltinz or readln . JAMES Gon- F'REV_ A_R, Infn innnnfhnnt-. nhnlcr (`tinny-nl-. The Masonic brethren of Bradford `and vicimtv go to the Preabyterian 0h1'u'c_h"' for` divine service: on St.`.Johii | Day. Evry` Mason in Bradford` and` vicinity is invited to attend. L T % By wearin `. the onlv Frank Lazarus (Late of he_ rm _o La.z_a.rus 8: Morris) renowned spec- Dy wearm .u1e OIIIV rranx uazarus (Late of the o Lazarus tacles and eye glasses. ` T ' These Spectacles and Eye Glasses have been used for the past 35 years. and given in every instance nnbounded,satisfa.o.ion. They are the best. in the world. They never tire. and last man 11511 t h -11 . R.&l.($.%l:sf$In13#In'cfAtt.inenn~lnl - Ouuv, vvnuu wnuulc 01` reauxn JAMES HOD- Fnmr. A.B., late incumbent rinity Church, Wolfe Island. - For sale by J. HENDERSON, . '~ -49-48 T . Hardware Merchant. Barrie. umucu on cue Iorm OI nenaer. _ _ The che ue or money thus sent 111 W111 be re- turned to t e respective parties whose ten iers are not accepted. This Department does not, however, bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. By order A. P. BRADLEY, Qnr-rnfn rv `PRESERVE YOURSIGH1` VV cuuuu. - Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms. and. in the case of. rms, except there are at- tached the actual signatures. the nature of the occupation and place of residence of each mem- ber ot the same ; and further, an accepted bank cheque for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars or more--accordingto the extent of the work on-the section-must accom ny the respective tenders, which sum shall e forfeited if the party tendering declines entering into contract or the works, at the rates stated in the offer submitted. 'l`}\n nnannnt ........x.....u :_ ..._-1_ ---- ._,-n I U uuuuueu. The amount required in each case will be stated on the form of tender. The nhnnnn nr rhnnnr: H-um ants} :.. ...:*n L... .... 4;. .1. .,uu;1uu1u 1 , _ ' Secretary. Denartment of Railways and Canals. ) Ottawa, 9th December, 1885. f 52-3 ._.v_ ., V..- '.nA.|\.IA vu , unnu Aul. VV Ul AD x-{Rh of A1lan1V)`1'1'rg plans, specications. &c., may be seen at the eeident Engineer : Ofce. Welland. nnnfnnnfnna nun -nu-lu...-...L...I L- L-_._ 3.. VI `I EALED TENDERS addressed to the under- signed and endorsed "' `ender for the VVel- land Canal." will be received at this oflice until the arrival of the eastern and western mails on MONDAY, the 25th day of JANUARY next (1886), for raising the walls of the locks, wcirs. &c., and inereasin thetheiszht of the hanks of that part of the ellandcanal between Port Dalhousie and 'l`horold. and for deepening the Summit Level between Thorold and Ramey s Bend, near Humberston. - . The works, throughout. will be let in Sections. Maps of the several localities. together with plans and descriptive specieations. ca.n be seen at this office on and after MON DAY, the 11th day of JANUARY next (1885). where printed forms ofetender can be obtained. A like class of information relative to the works north `of Allanbu will be furnished at the Resident Engineers Olce. Thorold ; and for works south Allanburg man be seen at the 'R.nnidnnt mno-imam-'. nmm. Messrs. H1;seyq& Sons, Creemore 'butchersA ships about a. carload of hugs a day. - ,'IW 1!` 1`l\II (`GI I \v11LLm\`nomikmaanmm. NOTICE `TO CONTRACTORS. USIG Ess - ` - - - [A-%%..m`*. n3%`:. Intncxsumn snap I` Yllllll ASTIIACHAN MANTLBS CROMPTON & RVYAN. e`\.'enty cagdiddtes "for %;1t;';nZe~ to High Schoohs were examined at Orillia. last Week. GRAND VALUE GOLDEN BEAVER. PUD`-EW AA gs-ft; V; .1 BEN ';'_>vouu uu :_>-v;w --_--BY BU YING--- FARM FOR SALE.-122 ACRE FARM F91! farm for sale or rent, Lot 23, 7th (`on. \ 07* pm, 1} miles fyom Barrie. on good road: land H sandy loam _w1th clay bottom; ' ' ` and well fenced, all under cultivation. - in crop. balance. seeded down; goo won of water, a. small pond in the barn yard: house, large barn 60 x 40. stable under the `that will hold 20 head of cattle. driving and um Dlement sheds, sheepand pig houses. '<`-- 1 good youn orchard. i1Jbe so d on ens)` l9 or rented or 9. number of years. ' ADVANCE Office. or to the owner on ROBERT HUBBERT- 20`-tf , 0 SMOKERS. V For all the noted Brands of Imported : Domestic Cigars. Tobaccos, Meerschaum G. B.`D. Pipes, &c., &c., go to the Cgntml ' the Indian Chief. P0` Tobacco Depot, 81 Maker. -T E. BET ELL. Dunlap Street. Bar Ontario. | L` Q JJUD 37 Ill. 13!: \/uu. JUU K1-U165 hull " price $1000. ; VESPRA.-W. iof 2! _in 6th Con...sn1u1l'1 ing. we1l`water,ed and txmbered, soxl good. ' art of 22 in 6th Con. Vespra. l1UuCI`<`=`. S house and barn; $1200. ` , Qnvnl-nl Dov-Ir I.n(Q \Vm:t Of `NIT . ]":V\'H S 1 nouse and Dam; mzvu. _ ` _ . . Several Perk Lots West of Mr. Iavvun N51` dence and havmga tine view of lizu`riC and Kempenfeldt Bay. The above lands are offered especially (`M8 n ,..`l. v\\'. UUIIUU anu uu.v'u5u. uuu vnuvv v; U...- Kempenfeldt . offered cheat` and innearly every case a. very small cush _1>3'- mom: will be accepted. and easy terms gnu: for the balance. The vacant town lots can be purchased Q stillieasier terms, in case the purclmser intent? to build immediately. Apply to STRATHY. 85 AULT . 13-ly Barristers. B&l'1'1 Ull U6 $311511): Cl(`!!.I'C(1. ` INNISFIL.--N 5: of Lot 19,m1d >fmxI in 20. the 12th 001).. 100 acres (`m']1. cellent farms. '|\IfI2`T\l\\Y'I`L` I7 1 n? `V 1 n6` (2 in Int] UUJLUH la lflll 5. MED()N'l`l 5 of `V f of 6x'n1'~Ih [acres good Ia.nd,rst-class ox-chum in 1 inn The new cr_-nvent of the Sisfers of Mercy erected at Lafontaine last summer is now open. T in -- 1- us .. - ._. .-- 1VU1\. [I1 U1K1l11Jl.`\.-1`lll'l UI hut -` 80 ac.. 40 cleared. excellent soil. gm property well watered. 11 rst-class I E1113 adapted for stock ralsing. 0'l`TA\VASA(}A.i-E 5 of lot 1 i1 asplendid farm. 90 acres cleared. :. irggs. plenty of water from :1 no -snnv-n nn nvnnfn ]n{\r` LVU 1 J. A VV I\D.`\I.1.'1."`I`4 a. splendid ings. fr stream. no waste land. TECUMSE'l`H.-N L01 nnl-Inn A I-xnnf Q0 nnwnn ruin BEFCEIII. DO VVESLU mnu. Lot 4 in 1 acres. About 80 acres cleared. . _well situated. about 3 miles from . TIN Y.--E. i 88 in 1st C0n.. (cxc vey* ood farm; $1200. 139 in 1st Uon. 100 acre: nv-inn mnnn U116 UUSI: 111 I116 10\'\'IlSlll[). FLOS.-Part of N 10, in 7th L-on . about 30 acres cleared and free from .~`I\ frame dwelling house, soil good, ballu can be easily cleared. T\Y`.\TT[\`F`I 1. _.\T 1 nf T.nf10 nn Sun: .Dlly11Pl(1 FLFCCE. J\. U8nI'g8.H].' ALLANDALE.-A comfortable double Ilwcl ling House on Bradford street opposite .\ orxlm-n station. . 10 good building lots Well situated. _ FARMS ESSA.--E 5 of Lot 5. and part of Lot 1;` 7th Con. Essa. 133% acres. 100 awn-.< ('1:-.'H`wl 5 `free of stumps, balance well timhm-I. I `cleared land is rst-class. the |uiMin:~ ; large and in good repair. the {arm `will: um ` the best in the Township. WL()S,_Pn.rt. nf V L10 in 7111 mm , EH nvf rcsiuence. aoau. A "splendid building site of -1.; an-u.=. mm` Mr. John Hines` residence. on the \\'L-:1 Shit` oi TBayPld street. A bargain. ALT.AN"n A LF`. _ A nnmfnr-fnhln dnnhlu HWC1 quu1`Lc1`1y lllbtllllltflllti. I'l'lL'l'5 -TIJU ll) 3: That comfortable 2 story l)\\'vllm;.: u by Mr. L. Buttcrtleld. with small Ollicc 2 and two lots ' price 81000. - Hand h`I1ilri1'no- Inf nn Rnqc: cxfr-nut n Jill . \./LTSUUUUIS Bl'CSlU.ClJCC ; '. .i)U. ` - Dwellin House on East side of Owen .~'Irc0 .. occupied V y Mr. Bothwell, most Convcnicml)` situated ; $1200. (Ynffnan and Inn nnrn-Iv nnnnnitn Hr \y-.3: -1'.` uuuubcu ; 1'UU. ` Cottage and lot nearly opposite Dr. _\ M ; residence. $350. A 's:n]nn1'4-I hninrr cn'fn nf .11 nnmxa nun` ` Staff-Capz. Burchett: of thexbarrie Divis- ion addresaed large crowds at the `Brace- T bridge barracks a. few days ago. -54,,` __-_-._.-`L 1\..__.-.;_4.. I.___-_.l-4 _- I 1111 CHglUlL' ULllUUK";..f HH('. ~I (`TI acres of yu_cant lzmd >.'Lm` brewery adyomlmr ruilwuy 11-. any kind of nmnufacturing bu A nnn1hnv~- f \-nn'nnr' lnvu r\ any n1uuuL 1L|llHu1U.ClU'lXl:.,' UH3 A number- f vacant Inls on .Charles streets, South of Butler all fine building sites. . Re-.\`nrnI nnnmfnrtuhln hnnqoa n } and Good building lot on Ross street ndjoini Mr. Craddock sresidence; $250. Ihxrnllinrr WnI1nn nn Font chin nF u-nu .:vr-n (111 11116 uuuuulg BUGS. _ Several comfortable houses and c- Charles street; an excellent op,.nm;:.i-_- : mechanic to get 8. cotnforluhlc lmmv u-1 houses can be paid.f_or by small zmmzlf. quarterly instalments. P1`ic.(`s $13010 .~}`mu. 'l`}1H . nnrnfdrfnhln 9 arnrv l]\\'nll|v>.r .1.-1-1' Z BARRIE. -Bayviow Saw 1 about 4 acres of `land, and in to `be so1d.for'less Ihan half 1 `chinery in the mill. ' J1. nnrna uf nnyvnnn re `Dn- V-UIJLHUIC) 111 till: H1111. } 4% acres at corner of Ba} ` streets, immediately m.~1*th M` All eligible buildirg aim. ~'l`<-` 31 norm: nf vnr-ant Iain! T (TOWN AN])'FAI ..\I. vm)m;`r:':': . SALE CI-3 17:311.? IVA vu bvuu Aunlxn, ILL up '\.muru-I \)l L nun; u ng. . NORTH ORILLI.-\.-Pm't of Lot . In on I rnnvvn nx-nn`Inv-If an :r.\n LADIES YOU c.3..\' lIIl('0lllIl (II `D IJISIIIII I106 101' bur- gulnu at '1`. W. at 0099. About 30 candidate for entrance examin- atfon presented themselves ` at the Public School building, Penetang, last Week. II` 11 VALUABLE LANDS -FROM - December 31, fobaccos, Meerschau the Central A 1 1 of Poupd "7-`V nnnlnn Street. B8 cu. \`\ :.,'.H mm Alhs . (except - llth l, 1885. good. I . Barrie. Two ch1ZnZ'ch s,Z bndMethodist and one Church of England .will be built at Cree- more during the coming season. run. nnrv v\ A .1 In a l\u . and condensed into Interesting Pam.- graphs for Advance Readers Who Like The Marrow of the Meat. Opening of the Metlxodlst Church Cold- water to marrow. - . . V . good "';y`J'1i..}};;eir.;} discount of 25 A nn ,,,, `!,`_L_ Overcoats bought at 11 cent. 110! 101' Bar- . E, ,,_L,,,_,_ , ' I The Midlnd Free - Press says whisky detectives were in town on Saturday but did not succeed in securing liquor in any place. 1"!` '5 II II lI:\ '11- I 1 I -r I Hugh Mellon of Oriialiajs charged'by'7J Shannon wxth stealing pork from him.` Mel- lon says Shannon's step non gave him the meat. Wzlnsmzilll bov fell over the banister of the Uollingwood Public, School the other day and was badly shaken up but not seriously hurt. The Bracebrid_o.re Council has given the ` chief engiuerzr of its re brigade the `sum of $20 fox` his year s services. Big thing to be A chief engineer. ` II I R11 II0 c 1 u ' A lareveixumber of Collin wood penplqand l farmers in the vicinity" wi I attend Dalton Mc().rt.hy s meeting at Creemote on Monday night2.--Enterpriae. . v T "'`L...... 2.. L.'.`I- _ ...-._LZ..__ LL- _Ij _,,__- ,3! D The South Simcoe News aa.ys.---"Since our la.stTias_ue municipal politics have token an upward tendsncy." Josh Billin a gained fame and cash on the orthography odge. :'i`Zl1Z iVS`1;al;.1l: dusting the old council of VA VVost Gwillimburv on theground that long continuance in office has rendered the mem~ bars careless and extravagant.- III! 1' I _LI, I,L,'I\A '1 4% A bandof sivtvgers are gri=.z1 t.ly aiihg; the l`('H'\':'.11 S`t']'\']L't8 at the J.\Icthud1st Church: Bcvudliezul. ' ' T The funeral of the late Patrick Greer, `an old reair`-ent of ' West Gwillimburv, A which took place last `Friday week was one of the largest ever seen in that section. 'M.. J. Mcnonani, of Thotnpsonvillt, cut` his handvsevcrely with a. carving knife 9. few days ago. T V `Y? `I n he I in -an . -rr-an n u Goo ic; is rep'ov-ted. from Georglina Island ta the main land. ` ' DON T FAILTOINSPECTOUR STOCK THIS WEEK. THEY GAME 1. THEY SAW 1 THEY BOUGHT 1 oVE R5H0E&FELTB0OT SALE HAS am.-=N A succnss. to trot`. out a. cowthadz can best this record. We know lots of cons up this Way that have . yielded large quantities" of chalk and enough : a.rt;es.ia.n well wzher to mt a -gunboat 4 since the rst of April. - _ \n in T1 11/`. -1 rs. . [M Mr.` B.` A.,_ Commercial Master in Sarnia. High School, has been en- I gaged ta take the place of Mr. Tait in 001- E lmgwood Collegiate Institute. He is a ' graduate of Queeu s- College, Kinyton, `holds alrst-class provincial certiiticateand -a certi- l c,-ate from the military school. II 1" mt \nl\I| 11 .' 1 Mr. R. Simpsonjof Oollingwood lost a. va.1u- ` able mare the other day. Mr. Simpson had her out driving in the morning and took her ` back to the stable when she began to show signs of illness and in less than half an hour expired. A post mortem showed she had ruptured an artery and death resulted from ` internal hemorrhage. . ' - A b I p Magistrate Fisher Munro has four separate actions entered against him for neglecting to make returns of nes at the proper time. This involves a fine of $80 and costs. The Enterprise says Munro received his appoint- ment first because he is a rabid Grit and second because he is a violent and bigoted supporter of the Scott Act. The Cullingwood Enterprise lectures the boys about their snowballing on the streets. A young lady was struck on` the eye by a. snowball causing her much` pain. -Parents are reminded of their-duty to their children which would prevent their being out `nights and endangering passer: by. Theseiremarkvs are eminently applicable to Barrie. nu II rr '1? 1 '1' T\,,,, who obstructs '0! y moveme Vt for lmprovement ofon wn ?-_-O. 1!. on. vvp-v-v -- v -vvvV.-- Mr. George Ollerk has a cowywhioh hue _ given 26_t~lbs. of butter since 28th of, last March eegwell as two karts of milk in day be'iid9_g. : The Beaten or-ltd fwantal anyone . I ' Phelpston. I Advance Correspondence. Our Christmas entertainment was a grand success notwithstanding the perplexities and difficulties of the few upon whom the labor -and rcspunsibilites of getting it up rested. Miss Haney deservesrgreat praise',for the part- ehe assumed in instructing the children in the parts they `had to take and helping in the Sunday School, and Miss Platt also de- serves much credit for the assistance she rendered in various ways and for playing the organ for the little folks. e Everybody is aware of the tattle of Little Peddlington and how difficult it is to get up anything with- out jarring elements. People will talk and the best way is to permit them to do so with- out losing your temper. The nancial re- sults of our entertainment were not so satis- factory as could have been deired.;an_d;f the curiosity of some has been excited to; `know the reason when the crowd was so lar e. The receipts at the door were $21.25 The scholars `were hi `hly delighted with the ap- pearance of `the , hristmas tree and the prizes they ct from ithand they?` will doubtless be stimu ated in their Sunday School work for the next year. Santa Claus was a little late. in getting here this season for the reason as he said of an upseton the road . from Cali- -rornia, but he got here all the same. - It was amusin to/see the ` look -upon the faces of some w on they rec_eiveid'_wha t was_on the tree for them; A valuable mereshsuIn;`pipe turned out to ,be..comInjon clay. Dolls pre- sented.-to; some of theibachelorsxwere signi- cant hiutsw as-{to their duty; g'O`ne not -quite out of. the-shell was intended .or.`-.W.I-_.lP.` rand another: obtained the -..;mu1e.a`tiliiehwS0t8' Claus will take out hen`he`~ _-.`peddles;_`_`eggs -`next `The trut f ia.Ph1pssgn.- Went: gin - _fo_g_l_ots__ of, f_un.and `succeeded. A 4 T-he conviction of Henry \Va.tson, of Dun- etruon, has been quashed. it will- be re- membered that he was ned $51) bv Justices . Jurrie and McAllister and althon,q,h they` uhnitted the evidence was i not sufficient stillthey imposed,-the tine. An appeal was made to the High-Court of Justice in` Toronto which has quashed the conviction. ' |\ I I`! Robert didn't think Wellington such a great general after all, as after shaking in his bnots all day at Waterloo, he had to get down on his hunkers and piteously Wall for night or Blucher.-Smtivel.- ' dudgoon. 1 1>.;{h}L;3s s1tt5i{1sK6.i{;'i; the County nf Siu1coe, If not in Ontario, died- at the A residence of her son, .Oro township, a few days ago. Her name is`McPh'ee and is the mother of Messrs. Archie and Malcolm McPhee of Oro. Up to the day of her death she was able to assist in the house work and was free from pain or ache. -OrnlIia Times. M. J. thought the Salvation Army did more to revolutionize religion than all the Missionaries ever_ sent out from the British Isles, and thought none but a. lawyer had ` cheek enough to deny it. _. . t `ll '7 `I A I I 7 DE. McIg{enna. w;*1i;l' to [know wh.at Britisher ever had the cuteness to invent ` basswood hams and wooden nutmegs. 'I'\ I` 1 1'` II II I I `'17 III 1 Tottenham is great 011- whisky and debates.- ` I Here are a few scintillamions from the de- bating room : V A I21: `II I`! n 1 . A` I sin 1 Wen Mr.VGreen referred to the bean tiful poem entitled The Deserted Village, `a. visitor from Beeton left the room in high J (`I I'll` nnnn * Tottenham. cA1=frURED BY smcon: AND DISTRICT -EXCHANGES AS LOCAL NEWS. S'1`RAY;-Came to the premises of the sub soriber. Duockwothv-stpreet, Ba.rrie, about. three weeks ago, a. steer coming three ears old.-.' He is or erred color with one white nee a. piece o one ear. and. the . endfotthe -taif whivtf The oyg1er dean `have said anigxrazlolrsy pro roper on pay ng expenses. . 0 CON Ra. 52-ti ' Barrie. Dec. 22, 1885 V, - . A l nu: mm D 1 Eu; 1 nu.--A grey neuer strayed into the premises of the undersigned about the lat of 0ct.lest_:=,~'1`he helterls 2yrs old. red neck and head with white star on forehead. The owner can have thelame by prov1n%Pro- nertv and mwimr axnansen- JAMES I. In. ILIU UVVIIUIF UH IIGVU IILIU sum! I5i7,D?.?3v: ?31i1?xnm513i"L 1 ` Oloe. East side :3`!-(.:):vjr"a;1':S'treet. next dodr to the Bank of, Toronto. `l)-.....!_ 11...; p-_;c, nous. -- - mail youiree -a royal, ' valuable, samnle box of goods that will put you in -the way of making more money at once than anything else, in America. Both sexeeof all ages can live at home and I ncnu Lu cents pqatage. and We Will work in spare time, or all the time. Capital- not required. 1 We will start you, Immense y sure for those who start atonce. Srmson 00., Portland, Maine; ` . l 52 Razors and Scissors Ground and et on V Notice ' 1 a:a-VZ_.E&'w-7;z-1-w;e-:4;enVt, '1}'ife_,-.-F"i-;e and Accident.` V . 4-xnn - spring VvhJ;'.'.'. 2 Fall` Wheat ... i 11--.! __ i;Z}`1.Jy' .."."T" ,0a.ts. A lIFT=I tnnvunt-r 1|` l\i\l|t` The Iate thaw reminclcl folk of the deluge, lots of cellars being )od- ed. Barr! ' lo ..~.....:..' i>o}iuc$ iablic. ` Beef. hindquarters. . . . . . . .$ 5 00 to $ ( Beef, vforeguarters. . . . .. 4 00.. . . Beef, per sxde, per cwt. .. 5 00. . . . Dressed hogs, per 10') lbs. 5 00.. . Mutton, carcass,Vper cwt.. _5 50 . .. Lamb, perllb. . . . . 007.... Chickens, perpair.... .... 0 35.... Ducks, perpa1r.......... 060.... Geese, per1b'.`.....,..... 006 ... Turkeys, erlb . . . . . . ... 009.... Butter, tu,per lb....... 015... Butter, roll, per, lb . . . . . . . 0 17.. . Lard, per 1b.... . . . . . C 09.... Tallow` . . . . . . . . ... 006.... Eggs, per dozen . . . . 0 18.... Potatoes per l)ag......... 0 35 Apples, per bushel. . .. .. . 0 40 . Omons, per bushel . . . . . .. 0 40.... Turuips, 0 10.... Beets, ...`.... 0 30.... Carrots, '-` 020... ParsniDs. - `l 030.... Cabbage, perdoz.. 030.... Hay, per ton ... . . . . .10 00'-... Straw, per ton.` . . . . 5 00.... Flour, Baker's, per l,OC lbs 1 75.. - Flour, Family, V 2 00.... Flour, Pastry, 2 40.. . Oatmeal, per 100 lbs .. 2,00... Gornmeal, `? . ..... .. 2 00.... WashedWon1 018... Unwashed Wool... . . . . .. 0101... 5 5 5 6 ( ( ( C C ( ( C ( C C c C c c ( ( ( 1 c E : : 1 4 _ STRAYED STEER.--A yearlinlsteer, snotted red and white strazod into t e premises of the undersigned airout he. let of October last. he owner can have the same by provixg xi?- '1` arty and aying expenses. V MOSE ON D. lot; 3 . con. 74 'I`muIn1-nntln. An.mn Luv vvv uua. vwu uuvw uuu uuuu: U] }u`UVlll . erty MOSES! S ON D. lot 8 . con.7.. Tossorontio. 49-539 THE STATE or THE MARKETS humus THE PAST WEEK. The Prices Ruling in the Local, Toronto. Montreal a.nd'Eng11sh Markets -A. Resume of the Week. THE NORTIIERN ADVANCE 01r1r1cm,- BARRIE, Dec. 30, 1885 T Barrie Grain Market.` nu c 1111 A A .... A A __ LUIIW UIIOIC Rye........ -n-_.__..I- GRAIN, LIVESTUUK AND PRUDUUE. Farmer's will the_h:g;1<;st Toronto. price for Cake Tallow f-A brought. to the Tannery. Wong): Paid for Hide: and Sknnsfiil 46tf T W..H. CROSS 8c 00. J. CULVERWELL S. um mm; & szmmm PABLOR OAK :=, 'rALLow: H The Bible (`has of the Presbyterian Church vviil present their clxurclx a. new organ . on .NL`W' Year's night. T Mr.` J'.r1J(:B, the Bceton beenmn, truck his hcad on a stove the other Cay 1'Lqu1,ring a little minor surgery. V T Mr. D .B. Kerr will be seebnd Tmuster in the Orillia. High School in pVace `of Mr. Stewart who is leavmg. ll II'7'II ' 1` AI (1 I I 'T\ I` as-OPPOSITE BARBIE HOTEL, DUN LOP STREET. ._., -an-C-ah v _ vsvuvvo Barrie. 21;;Maroh. 1883. EIFER STRAYED.-A heir nremisos theg1s1l erai:hl.e3t:%;a?&. CHI-EABLES v ....'l ..-_J r._____,4 1 7:1 `I! .v``a3zo'E n``v`` u:;ia`;na`B} `;3`o?'1` "E131 and faying ex enses. JAMES L G- D.1lot . con-..1..l. nmsk -' 49.-531), s` d1o"te-"* . 1.111%}! vn%nm33.?m$3.uE1 .rcass,Vper lb. ;>erpair........ ~pa1r.......... lb-I.II'lI`OnuIO )per 1: peilb ..... .. lb..;. ... i5;'.';.'.`.'I.'.' |eI`1)8g..u..uo r bushe1...... rbushel ` I I I I C II = i1 >erdoz . . on . . . .. ;er s, lot f` C` try u to >er100lbs u u 1. '00] WOOIOIVOC I'I'OI |0,000 LBS. OF "BOUNTY GPuEAlVI---DI*STRIGTDJEEDLS, WANTED. ROUGH HIDES. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. ..$o56toso75 070.. 075 9) 55.... 0 65 50.... 0 55 050"OC 0 32 0 33` Vshort 5-1 IIVV 530 IIl'\I\ '1:he Brad fdrd 't`:ez;.<-3v}'1;a_1's. gener- ally got some_ present from their pupils. -_AL_, _,__,`f,`,L_,`E A 17- I \IhI\I 012 VUV 000 f\l\I\ uunm Ann .lJVV.I!al.1l.1l.lVt`I'-l."Ul:C. BLUE UK b to rent in the village -of Ivy. Possession can - be givenany time after 1st_Jo.nua-1') . 1886. This is a. good opening for a. pushing and enter- risin man as `it is the only store in the vi]- age. I he post oioe isin th.is.huilding. It will be sold cheap as the owner is goin [tom 1,1`. mmnox. Ivy. ' T4 531) 51:0 Mani- V ALUABLE -BUSH l`AiM'FOR sun 12} j y....*1*?.22?'.z18.13.4I:..<:f X38255 00991-119201 9129 i West'i"t'1'-' T " - mm .;.,:o,ae2.?1`*;o%:;.,e:ntm`$3 .::*:;.o`:;=hr uoA ... pl '::::xh.: Aoaomoy...'=thA<~ nuunuum nuau. 1vA'u.m'r`u1t SALE IN the T 111 t V oong %westor13?81n`h% 41:1? 33., c0111 tlho ` 'l.Ol`6B. lIl0l`8 01' arm. A dam! nnnnlr ning .._ L1... 7 TORE AND DwEr:HmG.FoR sum ? S the-village Ivy`. Poaseas?oI:1' 1 nan .hn ah-u:n_.nnw lrlvnn nth. 1.4- n_.._ __ nnnn -w--- v----- vvuv vb :-IX jji` X3 13' `H ' 'D hto Light (`-at-riage use 1` or~ `eavy ar:$`oun1l:`ing required. V n AlWAY8_lN smx ,oi Mime in man. St:-inBe1ls, Broad, Loubl (u;dV i; 1; lgeils h C C b Whi ` *1%.3:o,`:'.m."2 am`; n and Va.rnishes..- ` ticncoucun A - _._____ IV 1 V UVInl\CO At the entrance examination at Alliston 54; candidates were in attendance. This is the first examination of the -kind held in Ailiston. The examiners were Mr. McKee, 1.1 ; 8., and Mr. Innis`, Head Master of the Alliston Public School. , : `

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