No Subscriber ignored `or eglected. Something for all. ' ' ' `ladiszn Teas L S}`ec'z'a[t_2/. HIGH QUALITY. T % Low mczs. JNO. M. BOTHWELL. .The Best Newspaper in America, and by far aim Host Reada.ble._ ' GREENS The Larget ahd Chdicest Assortment 04 ' Teas in Town.'. Splendid value in THE STATIOF THE MABKl'I`S.DUR1NG THE PAST WEEK. ,T{uN, LIVE max AND Hmnuon. The Price: Ruling in the Local, Toronto. V Montreal and English markets - -A Resume of the Week. Tm: N omnnnx Anvmc: OFFICE, Buuun. Jan. 6, 1886 ._ , ---__u__4. Cow, per 100 lbs. ...... ..6 00 to $ 6 50` Steer. , ......-.. 650.... 700 Sheep Skins . . . . . . .. 0 S0 A 0 90 Tallow, Farmers cake ,0 061... 0 00 HIDES AM) SKINS--INSPEC'l`ED. No. 1 Steers, 60lbs. and up . 0 08.. . 0 00 H 2 H to S6 O07_._- 000' `I 3 I` II If 06%.`. 0 ICOWS, all weights... 0 08 0`00 2 0'07`.... 000 0 00 3 " A` ooe Mr. Stewart, teacher, No. 11, Township of Tay, was presented by his pupils with `a. very nice album suitably inscribed upon leaving the section at the close of the year. ' 1\ 1\ `V rm . Spring VVhu-9;. . . . .._. Fa1l`Wheat .. .. 1'35! '1 lavtnv I ' Barley... ... Us V I'\_,_. 50' v u - ~ - - - v - - ~ ~ ~ ~ V ~- Barrie General Produce Marl 0 ket. 7` Beef. hindquarters. ......$ 5 00 to 8 6 00 Beef,` foreguarterm... ... 4 00 5 00 Beef, per s1de,'per cwt...... 5 5 00 Dressed hogs, per 101 lbs. 5 00` . . 5 30 Mutton, carcass, per cwt. . 5 50. . .. 6 00 L8!nb,per1b. ICIIIOOQII 0070030 Chickens, perpait-.. .. .... 0 35.... 0 40 Ducks,perpair......... 5060.... 060 Geese, per lb . . . . . . . 0 06 0 07 Turkeys,perlb... 0095... 010 Butter, tub, per lb . . . . . .. 0 l5 . .. 0 16 Butter, roll. per lb . . . . .. 0 17.. . 0 20 La.rd,per 1b.... . . . . . .. '0 09.... 010 Tallow'.......... 006.... 06% Eggs, per dozen, . . . . 0 18_,_, 0 20 Potatoes per bag. .. 0 35 0 40 Apples, per bushel . . . . . . 0 40 0 45 Omons, per bushel . . . . . . . 0 40 . .. 0 50 Turnips, " ~ ..... .. o 10.... 015 Eeets,` ....-.. 030 T`:a.rro ts, "` Parsnibs, T .. . . `.V. Cabbage, per duz . .. . Hay, per ton itraw, per ton i Flour, Bakcr"s, p -r 10'." ` F`Alnur. Family, ` Flour, Pastry, . ` `.mtxn(-11,` per H)-T) lhs_ . _(`.n-nmeal, \\'n.shei \Vo"l 7 . - . , Unwashed Wool.... . . kY8..'..`...u It cu-....A- II-. BATES, BY M ! IL,_POSTPAID 2 DAILY. per Year without Sund-:3) ...,$6 00 DAILY, per Mont (without Sun av) .. 50 SUNDAY, per Year .................... .. 1 00 Fox EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR ...... .. 7 00 WEEKLY, per Year ........ ......... .. 1 00 BEG LEAVE T0 mxronm our ..u',,,e,.'ou3 Custolnef and 11}!!! hilhlin onnnrnlln that THE sum Addregs. THE SUN. New York city; noaanii _NElLL. rbuntroon `Presbyterian Uhurch tea.- meeting on Christmas night was a crest success. Fragrant tea, all the way from -China. good speeches and excellent music made the success. `Send 10 cunts hostage. and , e ` mail 5'09 free _?9%.`- .va.t.r.a an-.....I- -__ A Barrie an-aln MarI:'etv=.' Anon BLACKS, THAT A IS nluvlng 05009`? 0 Vv In: V v V\_l 1Vo]_'[,na' |rters.... 33 5 33 Hula: u'percwt....-. 5 :per .. Rugsbqi; ass, per_cwt.. 600 t-GreI J. 007on0o 1' air........ 035.... 040 . .3-.. 00 00.... 0 00 B ?,`5 >... 006... 007 ml D 1b....... 015 016 Tm-gnu ,0 020 Toronu 009.... 33:32 no: u o - . -out! 'v zen. .... 018.... 020 53533163 -bag--.. ..... 035 040 N014 -heg bushel 040 045 N'g,`;e; )ushel....... 040... 050 Newma . . . . . Newma 030.... Hamilt` " . 020 025 W - .... 030. 030 %`.`i?.`:.` 0 30.... 0'35 C,11i_ng` . . . . . . . 10 00 1100 8;{{;g- `HI . . . . . . . .. 5 ,__ 6 '5, Hm I 75 . 2 00 Hill y, `I is 2 00--at 2 " " 2 40 .. 2 50 `and :00rr....... 200.. 250 . 2.00.. 250 -`, 1.. . . . .. 0 13 020 .,,3$`i`.g 7001.... 0 10.... 012 Mone; fnuu `: Vnomm mums. FOR ".'."?6'33eo$o75 o7o.. 075 055.... 065 .... 0 32 033 50 III A-A A2`! AND JAPANS .7 u -w - - --~ "-*--- " V-----n'V--0 Jllunkets an Quilts at Slaughter Prices, at '1`. W. y at C099. ' LII` I I 633 . Oloe. E191: side 3} Owen Street. next door to : jhe Bank of Toronto. . ` \ l\___1_ n_A. I-_, u -4..` - ` Money to lend atloweat rates. Agent for Dominion Grange Fire meurance A ssooi- ation. Cana.dia.'n_Mutual Aid Life Insurance and Reserve Fund Accident Associations. - ` lI\fIl\l:I Q Il`_I 1n4\ux -- . . _._.. _----_ . - _ ___ ..-..... .. o-uuvvanlvlvllo ' ` THOS. . honmon, Dalston. ` l . ` .O1'3e over Coulter 8: Va.1r s, Barrie, Tuesday ` I and Saturdnv. 6-ly Lanal'a:z;in-s~:r-c:ce-.:d;ent, :L"ife-,-i7'o"r-e,and 4 ' ' Accident, -`.53.. P. SANDERS, L MERg11JA1IT TAILOR, can LU: \JI J. 0. :10 Are \.lo we carp Lecturer on the Eye, Ear and Throat, Trinity Medical Coll Toronto, Surgeon to the Mer- cer Eye M and ar Inrmary and Oculist and Aurist tothe Sick Children s Hospital, late Clini- cal Assistant Royal_London 0 hthalmic Hospi- tal. Mooreelds, and Centra London Throat and Ear Hospual. 3_l"I hnroh Street. Toronto. ; May be consulted with reference to Diseases of the Eye, Ear Throat and Nasal passages. T V Special attention to Cross Eyes and Cataract 59.51 Aumws In stock oi: M-ADE in onnm. Cheaper than anv House in or north of To- ronto. . P... J`. MOORE, Messrs. A. P. Cockburn, M. P., and J. W. Dill, M. P. P. , have been holding po- litical meetings in the townships of Morrison and Ryde. st r\ 011- w -- ---- cacc-nu-` Q$hl I For He;v_y-1_)v-:ub; or Liyht (`-arriage use, in a.nvT ounting required, St.rin%Bel1s. Broad, LoubYe and Sin le Bells rushes, Curry Combs Whips, nee Pads or all kinds. arnesa Oils and Va:-nishes..4 Uvansn - u-Ann; 3 SINGLE &DOUBl3Ef::B4RNESS \ In..- 11-....- r\___...\_;. ._ 1- .-_u, in. GEORGE s. nvansou, `L. R, I". D T.. R` 0.. Q. 111-. ELIZABETH s'r., BARBIE.` `2-E Notice Particularlyl will sell Groceries _ in $5 00 lots at 10 per cent. above` cost. thereby save yourself 50c. on each $5.00 lot. | , F-A.RME%Rs: v-`Inn up 1. AJLLIJ.'\lJ-IIAIL Humor without Vulszarity ; `Patriotism withou Partizanship; Truth without temper. Onlv $2 a. Year, Postage Free. Address the Grin Printing and Publishing Company, 26 and `8 Front Street W'est, Toronto; or leave your order "with your bookseller or other loam mzent. X` 188-V0 X0111` 0I.'( other local agent. on! ALLLYE HUNGRY PEUPLE! ' COME AND BUY to compri-se 12 pages ; while a handsom UL any annual` puuucauon on uie continent. For 1886, Grip is to be considerably improved. The old cover is to be discarded ; the paper is e esi n for the title page, a rearrangement of t e i `matter. and imgroved facilities for the artistic production of t e Cartoons. will material! im- prove. the typographical appearance 0 the paper. t'THn: Pmcn WILL NOT ma rxcnmssp. Grip is now the cheapest paper of its class in America; `and these improvements must de- cidedly enhance its value. No one who takes ' any interest in the political and social affairs of this country should be without Grip. as _ it pre- sents a complete and entertaining pictorial record, as the panorama moves. At a meeting of Orillia electors "it was resolved not to support any one for muni- cipal ofce unless pledged to do all in his power to enforce the Scott Act. ' FEE:-,:IH FISH __AT_... H. W H. WILLABD'S The aim of GRIP is to set forth. in an im- partial and independent manner. the passing events of Canadian political and social life. Its Cartoons s eak more denitely and more pleasingly t an whole columns of editorial. In this pungent, easily appreciable, and artistic style of presenting a subject, the whole situ- ation is revealed at a g ance. The success of G118 shows how well this fact is appreciated- ` its artoons on the passing polit cal events of the country being even more eagerly sought after than the chaste andhumorous letter-press of the paper.-though the latter is equal to that of any similar publication on the continent. For 1293 u-in in to ho nnnninrnhhr Sunny-nwn v--v -u--q- Ira avsvnnvvo Barrie. 21st March, 1883. ULCEI UQJIUYU LL10 (31036 01 C561]. man. The letters (`and all other mail matter).are taken from the street letter boxes every day, Sundays excepted, at 7.30 o'clock a. m.- and at 3 o'clock and at 8.30 p.,m . . 36-11 J. EDWARDS Postmaster BXUBIJLCU. . Money Orders granted on 811 Money Order Offices 1n Canada, United States, Great Britain Prince" Edward (Island. Newfoundland and India, andsavings Bank deposits received be- tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 4_ p. m. ' Rmrinrm-ed T.p_ffp.r1: mnnt he hnndnrl in 15 min. LWCCXI. L118 11011138 CI 3 3. 111. 8.110 D. In. . . Re lstered Letters must be ha_nded m 15 mm- utes efore the close of each mall. Tho `nffnna Worst` nil nfknvv vnn{I rnni-In-cl nun Mus'1';`31'c i3'.}{i1"1vL$;'ii'v{nIy'.'.` Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Orillia. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I1-.2113.` Ill]! . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ru by. Edg.-11', `.`lccIe .. . . . . . . . .. . X-- idhur:-It. :\1umla_\'. \V-:in:.=,rlu_\T K and Friduv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1873 G R I P ! 1886- CANADN8 COMIC JOURNAL ! . p o o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . Hill... DIIrI`\19 D` V Some shantymn np in Longford are credited with taking socks off aclothes line, and the sockless ones are of course indignant It`is fortunate the weather is mild. V ' ._._._ --... ..._;..,--. ; Oice hours. 8 a. m. to 7 p. m. -- Sundays; excepted. Mnnev nrrlnr-4: crrnnfpd nn nh Nlnnav (`Iv-(law 1' 611351111 -|llI'!Ul.lU, Ullulu N ort Sxmcoe Railway .... . . Muskoka. Branch Ra.ilwa.y.... Grand Trunk East .... . . .. . . . . . .. Ottawa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nnnlin Rugbv. Edgar Steele, Mitchell's Square and Ea. st Oro. ........... . . - t-Grenfel_l. Tuesda and Friday.... ; t-Midhurs Mon ay, Wednesday ' and Fri ay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 British Mails. ma (N. Y.,) Monday and Tuesday .................... . . ` ma (Halifax) Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . .. DAILY MAILS DUE FROM --- .....--..-a anuuu o-5-way; I Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Toronto.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toronto. ............................. . . Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Northern Railwa.y(North) .......... .. I GrandTrunkEas......_ . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Railway South)...-, ...... . . North Simcoe Raalwag, Penetangui-I ethane and Midlan 1VU1'la11 61111006 IEILIIWH: , renetangur shene and Midlan .. . . . . . . . . . . . ; . Newmarket .; ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . Newmarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hamilton and Beeton Branch Rail- `I70 11 i Toronto ....... .. . .................... .. 'l`oronto.. ............................ .. Toronto" ........ .................. .. ; Northern Railway South .. ........ .. Newmarket ........................ .. Newmarket .... . .. ........... ., ..... .. - `Allandale . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A . . . . . . . . j Allandale .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Hamilton 8: Beeton Branch Railway. Penetangnishene, Midland and nut Qimnnn Pail urn v Gollingwood .................... ... . .. ; Collingwood ........................ .. Northern Railway North . . . . . . . . . . . . ` Hillsdale, Craighurst, Dalston and ` f`.rnwn`F1'III_,_4,,,, T A Dlule, \Jl'llrlg.l.lI.ll'Bla, JJDJHI-Ull 3110. Crown Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ; Rugbv. Qnusu-A and .nnf. r-n BARBIE POSTOFFICE PURE PORK SAUSAGES U T The Baptists of Gravenhurst hav erected a neat little church, and it_wa.s hfmdsomely decorated for the" holiday ser- Vlces. - . BIG STOCK OF` :-zoase BLANKETS. ___..__ 11-1! EYE. EAR, THROAT AND NOSE. OIIARLES 'VVA'Y, Thirteenth Year of Publication. nuunop STREET. BRIE, V37 0-NT. DAILY NAILS FOR Moore's: Block Dunlop-at. Barrie. GRIP`S_P-I-.;:l`-FORM : -AND-- The Bracebridge brass band serenaded- the -cit1zens of that place on Christmas Eve. and realized handsomely for their" music. ' [01 Ill '4 L1050am V1050 1n 00 1055am 40011? CLOSE ` 1.180! 52-51 HI H! -bvnnm run. 5Ahli.-1Z` Aurus: FAHM r y-- I farm for sale or rent, Lot 23, 7th Con. V 8?` ; pra, 1} miles from Barrie. on good road; land I9 sandy loam with clay bottom; 90 acres cleared 811d W811 fenced. all under cultivation. 40 acres in crop. balance seeded down"; good well 0` water, a small pond in the barn yard: d house. large barn 60 x 40. stable under the 9` that will hold 20 head of cattle. driving and H11 plement sheds. shee and pi houses, &c-. 5 good young orchard. pVVi1lbe scd on easy term or rented for a number ot years. ADD3; 3`p'r ; 8 Anvmon Olce, or to the owner on mining- ` ` ` um noon to am or commence. 2 I ARM FOR SALE.-l22 ACRE FARM F08 sale V29?` .nu-A 11 ....n.... 0..-... n.._:.. -_ ..--_1 _._...x . 1.... A`-- 1:l'1e Tottenha1n'Boa.rd of Health is going for the railway company because of the unsanitary state of the station grounds. in: 'I\ IV 1 A team belonging to the Longford Lum- ber Company were crossing the lake last Tuesday, and getting too near Chief Is- land the ice gave way,_ and the team, sleigh and occupants were ` compelled to struggle for existence. After gaining solid ice they "managed to get the team out of the water but one of them succumbed shortly after --Orillia Times. The writer has failed to give a description of the _ ---will be foundi- 2 mass WEST or THE BARBIE HOTEL. A call solicited for all kinds of DRUGS, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, SOAPS, COMBS, AND BRUSHES. M50168 11110 eye 3155888. These Spectacles and Eye Glasses have been used for tue past I-5 years. and given in every instance unbounded satisfac. ion." They are the beat in the world. They never tire. andlas: many years withou change. ' Read the following testimonial : . I have great pleasure in certifying that I lvwe worn Spectacles manufactured by Frank Lazarus for fteen tears. and they oxm-I :11} others I have need for clearness of Virloll and ease while wrxtimz or readin . J.\.\n:.< (hm FBEY. A.B.. late incumbent. gnnity Church. Wolfe Island. For Sale by J. HENDERSON, _ 49-48 Hardware Merchant. Bnmc. By wearin -the onlv Fru_n1_< Lazu.r11s(Lntoo.' the rm o Lazarus & Morns) renowned spu- tacles and eye glasses. Thane Rnmsfnnlnn and Eva (lineage. hnvn hnnv` :su.1.Lcu on lnc Iorm OI tender. The cheque or money thus sent In` wzil turned to the-. respective partlcs whose tv are not accepted. This l)n'r.nrhnnnf. Hnna nnf in-n..,\...... LGEORGE MONKMAN, I cumnsr ANUVDBUEGIST. 5l.lUlllll.lC(l. The amount required in each case I stated on the form of tender. 'l`Hn rlhnnnn nr vnnnnr H.n.~ n.-".9 .'... ...:u are not. ucccprea. This l)cpu.rtmcnt does not, however. itself to accept the lowest or any tender. T ` By order A. P. BPAIKQLICY. 0 . A "` `s;:;~a;. -Department of Railways and Canals. '_ Ottawa. 9th December, 188.`). a S PRESERVE YOUR SIGHT uoumunEm-n1smurnEnns, . VV cuuuu. . Contractors are requested to bear inr that tenders will not b- considered nnl.-<.~s n strictly in accordance with the priutwl In and. in the case of/firms, cx(`cpt t}1~.-r'v-:-.: tached the acttlal signatures. the nuturu 4: occupation and place of rosidcnce of cu:-h vr ber ofthe same: and further. an :l.<-'1-1!-w! 1 cheque for the sum of Two Thousand I-~ orn ore--a.ccomingtothe- e.\ t-nt or tlw \ on the sccti0'1-must accompany the n-.<;.~ tenders. which sum shall be fnrfe-irml n party tendt-ring declines 4-nu rim: mm mm` for the works, at the 1'utc~= stated in thm submitted. "it\ .~........s ._..-_.-.-_A_1 _-__ ,, n uh uns omce on and utter MUNDA Y. the Hr}. day of JANUARY next (188_-), where printo.-i forms of tender can be obtamed. 4 like -1.1<~ of information relative to the works norlh of Allanburg will be furnished at the Hcsi i-nt Engineers Oiv e. 'l`horold; and for mrx: south of Allzmburg. plans, specicatiuns. may be seen at the Resident Engineer .-3 Ur`1-w, .VVella.nd. (*1.-sno.....-.4.\_.'. .._.. _-. __-_L-,1 . s EALED TENDERS addressed to the under- signed and endorsed `_'Tender for the \\'e1- land Canal." will be received at this Oicc unit; the arrival of the eastern and western mails oz. MONDAY, the 23th day of JANUARY no_:.\;t (1886). for raising the walls `of the locks; Wrll`3. &c.. and increasin the heiszht of the hanka of that part of the ellandcanal between l'nr: Dalhousie and Thorold and for deepening Inc Summit Level between Thorold and Raine) : Bend, near Humberston. The works, throughout. will be let in Section: Maps of the several localities. together with plans and de scriptive specications can be .<.-ex; at this office on and after MONDAY. the 11731.` dav nfJANITAR\' 719?? 1199.4 ...1....... . rnnsomrrxoxs CAREFULLY conarouxnxv. LU!` LLIU uunuuce. b A The vacant town lots can still easier terms, in case IL. 1.21!" to build immediately. App}_\ to Ament will be accepted. and v.':~'. lLClll])UlHCluL I321)`. The above lands are offered CF-`pr and m nearly every case a very .- -'11 for the balance. Thu vnnnno YI\vIvv\> Inc. A... TOILET ARTICLES-A FULL LINE. LIUMDC unu IRLFH; ,lI.1'JU Several Park Lots \\'(:st of Mr. I dence and ha.v`nga. tine view 0: Kempenfeldt Bay. Th nhnvn Inndu nun nnnn nr vol ; guuu 1u.1`Hl; blzuu. N'.Lot9 in 1st Con. 100 l('I".`~.` price $100!). VESPRA.-VV. {sof Min 6!}: (`(,Y4)- ing. welt watered and tinumgx-ml, .s Part of 22 'in6th Con. Vc.=sp1`:s.. 1: house andbarn; 31200 M Several Par-I: Lmu \\'r.ur nf \1.. ' Ill . . . . I ' <.rI_zT11 o1m.LIA.- Part of Lot :: in ;80 ac., to cleared, excellent soil. gum! 2 property we11_waterm1, a x-st-class fur 'ull_v,adupted for `stm-k rmsing. I ;\.'0'1"1`,uv.,a.s',x::..\. +;5m'1m 1 in = nnnlpnrlid fnv-nu tm 1..-m.-.; ,.I....... . .., The Riama. and Mara. Agricultural So- ciety hold their annual meeting at the Town Hall, Mara, on the']41:h inst. nu; 1 _AH non--.-\. -r. 5 M 10! gm splenrhd farm. my m-rc-:-;_ (f]Ui1X'L` mgs. plenty of wu.t.-1' tn,-xn 2:. fatream. no waste izmd. TE(3UMSE l`l{.-.\' 1: Lot 4 in acres. About oacrcs LI(.':1I'Cd. well situated. about 3 mi~es_ fmn TIN Y.=-E. 85 in 191 Cun.. `('2- very good farm ; 8120). NJ. I.nt.Q in `let l`nn Inn ..,... uu: U651: H1 U16 LOWIISIHD. FLO-l.-Pa.rt. or N mo, in 7m r:r;n_ about 30 acres cleared and free from 3-`Tu frame dwelling house, soil good, lmlal can be easily cleared. _ 'WNlI.KH`ll. _.\7 1 nf T.nf' 10 and U. ..1 Ull U6 68:51]) Cl(`8.I'C(l. INNISFIL.--N 5 of Lot 19, and W, in 20. the 12th Con.. 100 acres mu-1. cellent farms. IHIPYXI \\TVl`L` T.` I ..l `I? I -5 n - ucucuu lflllo _ MED()N l`E.-E of W i of 6 ix {acres good land, first-class Orchm mg. ! xnrrrn (H?T`l.I.YA W1... .-.r r . DlIn)'P1u Fl-YCCM A Uurgaln. ` V` ALLANDALE.--A_ comforttme drmme D ling House on Bradford street opposite N on station. 10 good building lots well situated, f We! her; ESSA.-E 5 of Lot 5, and art . . 7th Con. Esra. 138} acres, 100 apcm,-.~s `)` "5 free of stumps, ba.la.nc_e well tium-r}-(1 5": cleared land is rsvclass. the l;x1ilrJ,,:,31 large and in good repair. the farm b. W the best in the Township. `mg 0 f Lwl.n-x,_pm-r. nf N L10 in `Mk ...... quurwny lnubuxment. rrnces 551501074 That comfortable 2 story Dwelling: by Mr. L. Buttereld, with small office" and two lots - price $1000. unna hundana um III`! Dnnn "Mr; Mr. urauaock sresidence; $250. Dwellin -House on East side of Ow. occupied y Mr. Bothwell, most com` sitgated ; $1200. . V A anlnnil-FR lnni'l1'nr ailrn Al 41 - _, IUUIQULIUU. QOOU. . - A sple_nd1d buildmsz site of 4; apr,..._ John Hmes residence, on U11: \\'(.__t Bayvld street. A bargain. ALLA NDA mi`. ._A r-nvnfnnfnmn 4-... any Iuuu 01. munumcturmg business. 77"" ` A number t vacant lots on Bradford Charles st_reets, South of Butterc-ld's mu 8"` all-ne bmldin sttes. dry, Several com ox-table houses and cotta .3 Charles street; an excellent o,.ponux.n :8 0` mechanic to get a comfortable home 33?` houses can be paid for by small monthlm quarterly instalments. Prlces $150 M3400 H . T31. .mf9.m1>19? staory Dwellin ' Q I'll-nu- u Collingwhod is to have a. steam laundry in operation soon. Then for the luxury of a clean shirt for the quill drivers '1`nat oom1'ortable2 I>w'emn""'.""' Butter_eld. oi;eOfn;`Died lots pr1cr- T0111 Good building lot. on Ross street ad- - '. Mr. Craddock sresidence; $250 11g Owen mo ` 3 situated l`.nH-nan and Inf `nan :-In I\v\v\r\p-36.. v. at c0nx'enit&?3; xmmn a%x;\.L."Lism:(:31xI. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. '13-ly ` vAI.uAaI.ETAN? l'l'n\lT\T Ann WADTII nn,.---_ January 7, 1886, ';;gaag STRATI1".' 3; A.L'l.'I`, ROBERT HUBBERT. GAPEURED EY SIMCOE AND DISTRICT EXCHANGES AS LOCAL NEWS, V --.v..., -Barristers. I ); , , ..;. acr ml Ht-umps,new balance of lo: Frmth Enf Lo` u~h.' 14"? ' 90 acreg llmm m...` , near Mr. 1 sxde of And condensed tnte Intereptlng Para- graphs-tor Advance Readers Who - Like The Marrow of the Meat. Lacrosse on skates has been started at -Orillia. ' V ' - -'.-- - - . - .u .1 a. The Gravenhurst people are giving en- tertaimnents to meet the expenses incur- red in improving their town hall. ? n1. 1\ 1 at n n 1. I :1 ; Tottenham merchants are said to hafre broken the early closing rules, and the Sentinel gives th In a solemn warning. $__ l`1--.__.. I. I-. 3!.` l\-_II4-. ll--II The annual tea.-meeting of the Presby- terian Church, Uptergrove, was a. pleasant and successful affair. ' ` vs cguuuu ollingwooci talks of a foot ball match at the roller rink. 4 - The ice on Iiiiixe Couchiching is report-i ed first `rate for skating. 1-. -x IN: 1 . 1 -I-\ E _- ---..-. n-.uuna' Id. M. P.. is billed to speak at Midland on Wednesday. It willno. doubt be a mixture of Globe editorials, Cartwright gloom and ruin, and the execu- tion of the sainted Riel Somebody ought to spice 1t with rnmembrances of the cords of bank notes. V The Masons of Caledonia Lodge, Mid- land, attended divine service at the Pres- byterian Church on St. John's Day, and ROY. Ml`- Jame: `nrnnniunn-I Inn A` ---- ---* Mr; William Harvie got upset in an Orillia. ditch a short time ago and brok some of his ribs. _ . ' At the last meeting of the Oro COl1!}_il i various persons were exempted from tax- ation except special school taxee. rnu IN vvo In u-vv -w- .------- T B. Sanders was elected Reeve of Stayner by acclamation. - II It ._ L.___L :_ _...J ..-_ ~ ..---_.-___. - __ There was an apelegy for 9. fox hunt in Collingwood a. few days ago. run 1- 1 11- u ,r AI______ 1.-.. 1...-.. " Wcjfw Xioma has been holding visitations in Muskoka. nu 1 . 4-131", _-_..l__.1 mI:"o.cob1'idge has a `Blue Ribbon Society while Tottenham rejoices in lots of Blue Ribbon beer. ' "mil; `(':;}1}o'.I ;1:i:t:.`1-n;il7liZt3Z.i'n mu blast and any amount of grain to work up. 4.. `E__V A777 - ---I ---v___- -_ -"-,, _ , 5 Christmas fsti cities were of an unusVual~ Iy interesting nature at Price s Corners. nu f\ -11- \Y,_- `I -AL___-,_L ._.___`|___ ;'|___ `J i;T-3Vv;;-`I; ponh-poohsthe idea of a, police magistrate for that village. gun. w\ , J, ,1:4_, __, `-:I:'h:e.I -aT3. of fty mzn are employed on the Asylum buildings in Orillia. ` uJuUl.'.luu uuurcu on at. aomre Day, and Rev. Mr. James preached "an eloquent sermon on the occasion to a. crowded con- gregation. The installation was the next evening. W. Bro. W. H. Bennett is "W M. ' R. :Kerr has been appointed clerk to theTRevisine:A Barrister for East Simcoe. The Cong;';g.;1:"i;>1;;1i_s;:t; ~<;f Ecigar contri- buted $33.75 to missions last year. - ruvaun-IIQI A led by the name of Fred Somere broke through the ice on New Year : day near the Kempenfeldt tannery. He was in the water , twenty minutee,ebu_t nothing more serious . than thoroughly poiled clothing resulted. | butch: $0 0' 00 Advance Correspondence. `The following are the names in orderr of merit of the pupils of S. S. No. 3, Essa, "who took. the highest marks for the month of December in their respective classes. 4th class--M. L. Cunningham, Isabella McMann, _ (O. E. Agar. L. A. Cunningham.) 3rd class --Eliz Martin, S. J. Graham, Wm. [Donald- `son.- 2nd class--E. M. Mich, Jessie Agar, W. Cunningham. UIIUII DUO-' Every otie desiring seeds of the highest type and best quality, should secure their Annual; It is sent free oniapplioation. nun. auu. mans--J: Cunningham. complimentary Notice. The greatest consolation to one` growin old, is the improved surroundin s whic come with age, experience and Wis om. V We are reminded of this fact by. the ap- earanoe of the new Seed Annual of D. M. erry & Co., the celebrated seedsmen of Detroit, Mich. (They enjoy the enviable reputation. of being, the widest and best known rm,`in.-anv business in the United States.) Millions of people, gardening both for profit and pleasure, have found over in. creasing satisfaction and delight. in using their seeds. " E..-..._. -_- j._.'._!___. __.i .1 an n .` - -avvulill AVUU, VT! The following persons were exempted from taxes for 1885, Special School rates ex- cepted, viz. Catherme Cameron, Mrs. Mc- Eachem, Mary Osler, Emma. Crawford, Rev. R. Fairburn ___-___jA_- `Il,.,,!, turn: is `LIaUVn Ll: UCNIIIIIIIIJUO ` Adjourned to Monday, 28th December, at 10 o'clock, a..m. George Tudhope, Ulerk. Thos. He_nderson,lJr., lialance of account `for bridge at Drur_v s mill dam,_ 70 cents ; Alex. Watt, Sr., gravel. 55 loads, Ridge Road, per G. Crawford, $2. 75 ; Geo. Cald. we1l.'blacksmith, repair of road scraper, 75 cents ; J as. Cockburn, lumber account, roads per Elliott and Henderson. $10.21 ; Select'ors_ of Jurors "to serve in 1886, $3 each $9 ; Wm. Addison, account, supplies to in- digent Susan Barber,` $4.45 ; Titnes ad- vertising and printing as per account, $12 ; Neill Bell for window in town hall shed. $1 ; Councillors services out of council, Reeve 3 days, $4 50 ; Deputy Reeve 1 day, $1.50, Wm. Addison, 1 day, "$1.50,. Donald Mc- Lean. 3 days, $4.50, Chas.'Atkinson. 2 days, $3 ; mail carriage of,0ollectors and Receipts 25 cents; Dr. - Powell. Medical -Health Officer Local Board of Health, 1885, $5; Clerk services as Secretary Local Board of It-Inn!`-Du `Inc: Q1` Three of the fair sex of Price's Corners met with a painful accident while sleigh" riding down hill. owing they claim to being unable to steer their sleigh. It ran off the road and came in contact with the fence.- They were all more or less disabled, though their injuries are not of a very serious nature. ` \JAI-An DUI VIUUB DD 1 1 Health, 1885, $4. I VF]... ..Il.....:..... I-lxuulo On motion of Mr.`Ross, seconded by Mr. Atkinson. thetime for the Collector to re- turn his Roll was extended to the lat of February next. A IVIVIIYY \Y V Mr. `Hugh McKay appeared and request- ed to be allowed to take the fallen timber on the road allowance 0. R. 20 and 21 on the West half of Con 13, the road to be left clear one rod wlde In the centre, to be com- pletedlby the 1st of M8) . ".1887. Granted. Presented, circular from See. Provincial Board of Health with a. series of questions in_ regard to appointmentof Local Boards of Health. Answers were filled in and the Clerk instructed to forward to Depart- ment. ` _,..L_'.., _t \l.. '1'! -, I I I ya v 19,, \II Total 25. L uuggv gxp; SIVLVIJ ll ll\II./I \JI. I-I-I\.iIlU Snylon 4TH Boon.--E. Spot-ten, A. John- son, E. Uttaway, A. Sparling (W. `W.,) L. Pass (W. W .) J. Seels, Anpelbe, F.) Arm strong, W. Jones (W. W.,) R. VVilliams, L. Culverwell,- VV. Doane, VV. Spry (W. VV.) Centra.l School 9. VV. VVardv4, Total 13. .- SENIOR 3RD 'BooK.--Central School-(A. Spotren. A. Nolan) B. Scott. A. Blackstock, E. Freek, E Arnold, (VV. Latferty. F. Otton, G. VVadds, S. Armstrong), (E. Brig- ha-mi. C. Mainprize, G. Lambert), B Hender- son, A. Ball, A. Cundle, A. Graham, L. Lewis. West VVard--A. Mavbey, B. "Brad- ford, C. McMaster, M. Duff, A. Hudson, W._ McKay, B. Leigh. . ' - Central School 18, W. Ward 7, Total 25. JUNIOR 3RD BOOK.--M. Findley (E. W.,) E. Spotten (E. W.,) C. Purvis, G. Willette (E. W.,) P. Lawson. E. Ewan. M. Rogers, M. ttaway. E. Appelbe (E. W.,) D. Win- ters, F. Brown, A. McKee (E. W.,) H. Davis, N. Whitebread. _ Central School 9, E. Ward 5, Total 14. SENIOR 2ND BooK.-Gentra.l _School-J. Wilkes, L. Ellis, S. Ellis, M. James, V. Gilria, E. Whittendale, E. Prior, P." English, (A. Leighton, F- Kidd), (H. Plaxton, F. Davis), (J. MoAllister, F. Cooper, Cornell). Tntn] 95 - _ Oro Council. Town Hall, _Oro, Dec. 21st, 1885. 1`he Council met pursuant to adiournment; Present all the members. The Reeve in the chair. A | l'l'\L____!,_,,L,-,`,I__L, 1- u . `(Elli The minutes of last meeting were read and conrmed. T - ll .TI,,.I. II_I 7_-_ ,,, I 1 struglg for existence of the and whether it managed to preserve its exist- ence without aid. An Adjala Reform chairman lately ae- conded a vote of thanks to himself.- Cardwell Sentinel We were at a meet-a ing some time ago at which apreaentation of an album was made, and` theReform chairman said : I have pleasure in giv- ing this beautiful albion to Mr. Vannor- man, and now I will sit down and call upon Mr. Vannorman to get up and ex- preashis gratitude." ` 7' vs I . :1r\,I11.:I_-_ ` Promotion Examinations. ' ` Names of successful candidates of Barrie Public Schools given in order of merit : Rourno Jru Rnnr -_W Qnnl-4-an A Tnkn A lamp exploded in a shop at Stayner 9. short time ago, setting fire to some wrap- ping paper under the counter. There might have been a big blaze, but there wasn t, because Mr. Williams, the proprie- tor, was a. cool-headed man. or wv J can A partv was held at the residence of Mr; Alsop on New Year's night at which `at large portion of the youth of the neighborhood as- sembled. Every one "shared in -the usual pleasures. and `as a consequence ' the night passed off joyously; VVe hope others in the neighborhood will follow, and thus enable us to share in the pleasures which this time of the year affords SPECTATOR. [This was too late for last week's issue. - W11 1' , - Llu ED, ]' :"`'~.--" 0 ******** -- The Orillia Packet says : . On _Wednes- day,* Dr. Elliot and a few other friends `waited on Prof. Cavanagh, at the Orillia House, and presented `him with a hand- some gold medal, suitably inscribed by Mr. Bruce M nrphy, as a. mark of their ap- | preciation of his efforts as a phrenologist, and especially of his skill in discovering physical weakness or injury `by an ex- amination of thehead." _ Vigo. Adyance Correspondence. Service was performed in the Roman Catholic Church here on Christmas morning at 8.30 by Rev. M. Gearin in presence of a large congregation. The -weather was fair and moderate C and as a consequence every one turned `out to participate in the happiness which prevails at this particular time of the year. l vnnn`:v\rv Innv-II-In` IV\An":l\(D\ Inna` - I School meeting (annual meeting) was held in the school house here last Wednesday. Everything passed off quietlv. Mr. Thomas Smith was elected trustee for the ensuing year. A ncn-in nvan LL11} nl-, fl-no vmahdnnnn AF N/Is-' Barrie, J a.n., lat, 1886. (Completed next week). 'I` D Q1 ACCOUNTS; U VVUI73 u T. ISIGEELE, DDC , ~ V Bank! otnope. . _ v The Band of Hope will hold one of their r interesting and instructive meetings on the I Sch. (tomorrow) when a. ful1,attendp.nce of |'its*qn1embers is particularly requested. An Alliston boy syole a. ve dollar bill from a till in that burg a short time ago and concealed it in one of his socks. Cou- ntable Moore ferretted the bill out of its hidmg place, but the boy was permitted to go unpunished, ' ' IV vvvvnn dllniiiivlrlbal _ The watch meeting at Trinity church on New Year's Eve was largelv attended, . and "the services were appropriate to the occa- sion. The evening service and _a short ad- dress frorn the pastor with a service of song, brought midnight and the opening of the New Year. . r - um an uuu nuu 31-uuulu ululloal wean. ` Plan of `the hall` may be seen at Messrs. Sanders jewellery stare. gsee the large posters and leak. out forthe programmes. - . - 'rx1n1y Church concert. The people of Barrie and the public gener; ally should not forget the grand concert an- nounced in our last" week's issue, to be held in the Townsall on Monday evening next, as they will hsvesthe opportunity of enjoy- ing a rare and-`genuine musical treat. . A` `Jun Hal,` -nan `nu; gnu;-'. -L \'.._-._; vuuuvuu Gnu uuvv LllUl.l\.lBul|)B l.Ul.'l.l.lUu. I am-sure nothing could exceed the cord- iality of the words with which you close vour kind address, and I join with all my heart in vour prayers to God that perfect harmony may pervade all our intercourse, `and that it may please him to maintain and strengthen our beloved church within its hallnwed wells and in the hearts of many worshippers.` ` V .nu]Intyn Inn vnu An ... fn:nuAn -..u... '..ILL._1 I vvunnulyycnn. I -Believe me my dear friends, your lifalthful `,Pastor and friend, `IT D ..-...... nwuuvn vs. uwl UVVLI II D This New Year's day will indeed be for me a signicant mile-stone on my . path, a red letter day in my calender, a. day when new charges are undertaken, and new asso- ciations and new friendships formed. T nnn Luna nnlrlruinn nan-.141 nwnn..A JJ... ......,l \I|.I\5 IJUI IILIKJ lIUllCIn I can but add my own deep regret to yours that our much beloved Rector is prevented by severe sickness from being present on this occasion. The zeal, and long and faith- ful servieesin this Parish which have eu- deared him to all its members and to many beyond are not altogether unknown to me, and I trust may serve as lights without to guide me and incentives within to urge me forward in _all the paths of piety and useful- ness, that our Divine Master would have Hie members tread, and with the hearty good will and support in the performance of my duty, and in the advancement of every good work which you offer" me to-night, we may surely hope that the blessing of God will prevent, abide upon and follow us. I utensils` tuna`: `A 4..\........ L- LL- _-._ _,,__' v_vanA ylvvvuv, uvluv uyvu auu IUIIUW I15. I would wish to convey to the congrega- tion my best thanksfor the promised cordial welcome to my daughter. who no doubt will formvmany friendships among the young ladies of her own age - Thi Nam vnnr n Ann 117;" :n:1n;-..I 1-... 3.`- IILLIVIJSUU Juno It is. of course, a great satisfaction for me to receive the assurance of the full con- dence of theconqregation in thevdiscretion of his Lordship the Bishop in making the present appnintznent ; and my intention is; God helping me, to disappoint neither the onenor the other. ,., L,,A_-`lJ _,__, ,, 1 \Jl.l|ll'Ull. VV 31113113. Barrio. January 1st, 1886. To the members of the Congregation of Trinitv Church. Barrie. My DEAR FRIENDs,-1 thank you verg heartily for the kind reception you have given me this evening, and for the good words contained in this address of Welcome tothetown of Barrie, and to the position Which. as Rector-Assistant I now occupy amongst you. - - * If :1: A` nnu-is-an` n annals 9...`-...f_..L:..... C..- ..__ Rev. R. N, Grant gave some timely ad- I vice to the voung people at the anniver- szuy of the old Union Sabbath School held at Jamison s Corners on Tuesday night of last week ' ` ' LII IIQI L `U! Individually and collectively we welcome you as our pastor, and trust the Most `High may guide, protect and bless you and those near and dear to you, and may all our rela- tions be in perfect harmony while you are laboring for our benet and the good of V the universal church. A `I7, ,, I! Q Al A0 A uu{?{ :;:;:>`1`1u1`):';:ilf of the congregation of Trinity Church. ` - VA.` RIG `tn :5`: `usuu ' uuu uunaulu UL uula vuulvu ll-I [Jail ULUMLGI. . on such an occasion as the. present we trust it is not unbecoming of us to refer to the many years faithful services of the Rev. Canon Morgan, our much beloved Rector, who has labored for so lengthy a period in this portion of the Lord s Vineyard with great acceptance, and has now the love and esteem < -f all who have known him. even be- yond the. limits of his own people, and that we regret. the state of his health` does I not permit of his being present this even- U o In! II-I73`-IDCIIJCIIU VJL GVCL EIJKJKL VVUIQQ Permit us to add that we anticipate with pleasure the coming amongius in good time of your daughter who will receive a hearty welcome from the congregation, and who we trust will nd many agreeable associations in Barrie o 7,. J,`,,'I__,1I_, , 1 II I` I I `We are not unmindful of the duty which devolves uprn each of us as members of this church and congregation, and are aware that it must be very discouraging to a clergyman with the many important duties which he has to perform, to feel thathe has not the hearty support and good will of his parish- oners. We therefore desire to assure you thatyou will have our earnest assistance in the performance of your duties and in the advancement of every good work. ` . `poi-vvu.O: nu n n4-`ll that run nnrininnl-A c-.36 "CV7, CIVIC A most interesting meeting was held at the Trinity Church Parochial School, Collier- Street, last Friday eveninm The main object was the reception of Rev. Mr. Rainer as the Assistant-Rector, and to place the Rev. gentleman in close personal relations with the people for whose spiritual good he has commenced laboring. The Rooms were tastily arranged for the occasion, one end being tted up as a reception parlor making the place look elegant and homelike, and the other end of the room was appropriated for the good things prepared ior refreshment and comfort. After the address and reply, cake.` coffee and fruits were "partaken of by the large number who had assembled. At the close of this part of the entertainment a well arrangedprogram of instrumental music and song was presented "and fully carried | out by the following named ladies and gen- Itlernen: . n.-__1ur....I-..:.i..... ml- n............. M- M Rnvmznnp AND D1:-an Sm.--We have re"- uested your presence here to-night in order" t atthe people among whom yon_ are to labor may have the pleasure of making your acquaintance, at as early 9. date as possible, and that no delay may occur in our mutually forming ard cementing those friendly rela- tions which should exist between a pastor and`his congregation, and which we have much reason to hope will readily be formed and cemented between us, and we beg on behalf of the corigregation of Trinity 1 Jhurch to heartily welcome you to our" Town "and extend a most cordial greeting on your up- pointment as Rector-Assistant of this Parish. We feel assured that his Lordship the Bishop in selecting you for this Parish ex- ercised a wise discretion and consiiered the interests of the church generally as well as the welfare of this church in particular. nun`: -an nnnn nnnn nu flxn C-\|a ..... L ---.. waruu quu. Jul`. .uu I auu . _ The musical performances were highly ap- preciated as evinced by the repeated en- cores. The Reception was in all respects a success. Entertaining and instructive and no one attending could fail tc.receive good. The following is the address to Mr. Reiner, and the Rev. gentleman's reply. To the Rev. William Rainer, Barrie} e];y;:1ls:T1:5/fockridge, Mr. Barnum, Mr. M. Shsnacy, Mrs . 001. Campbell, Mr. Jae. Ed- wards and Mr. Barraud. ` `Fl... mnnninnl u\nm`nuvv-manna: may-A gn- Watch `Meeting. __-_L:_._ -1. III S, '. A correspondent of the M1dla.nd Free Press complains that four dollars a. month have been pald for the rent of a. house for. eome poor family when lots of houses can` be got for one dollar 8. month. nu, Yours faithfully _ . _ W. C. Roavss, DANIEL SPRY, Church Wardens. Icahn:-1 1-]. 1001! THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. - VV. Rnmnn. STR AY.-0ame -tothe premises or the sub . scriber.- Dueqkwoth street, Barrie. about three weeks a.g_o._ a steer coming three ears old. He is of a red color with one white nee. a. piece off one ear. and` the end of the tail white. , The owner can have said animal by provinglgxgperty end puyingexpenses. "51; E108. : 0 CON B&rrie.`Dec., 22, 1886 _ _ _ samnle box of goods that will put 4 you in the way of mekinxz more money at once, than anything else In America. Both sexes of all sizes can live at home and worklnepare time, - or all the time. Capital not required.` We will start you_.- Immense gcey sure for those who start at once.` STLNSON 00.. Portland, Maine. ` `V ~ 52 I cu.-.uu. LU cones postage. and, Will- IFTman you free a royal. ve. ueble, uwu unrx v m LU um ruruu our numerous 1 customers and the ublicenerally. that my sons having entered argely nto the manu- A facturingbuslness. and given up ordered work, I have onened up business in my old stand. so long and favorably known, and will be prepared to all all orders In the Boot and Shoe line. I am determined to kc?) up the resrutation of the rm for ordere -work, us 112 only rst-class leather and ndings. From my long experience as a practical boot and shoe man, as well as my thorough know- ledge of all the requirements of the trade. I'can condently tell all my old customers and man new ones they can have a neat: 11!, sound an durable leather. and chea boots by calliiaiag e the old stand, where a 1 orders can be with n-'atnees~ anddes atch: Remember the place, one door east of uee_n's hotel. -~ V ~ Respectfully yours, AEIF ENIITHING mm ummnl Beautiful and Substantial Premium: in Stan dard Gold and other Watches, Valuable Books, the Best Family Sewing Machine known to the trade, and an unequalled list of objects of real utility and instruction. Agents wanted everyivvhere to earn money in distributing the Sun s Premiums. The most interesting, and advantageous offers ever made by any N ewspaper; Q9 .. . 'I2he Totten11lz1r.rlnlf<)'ll':_e`fz-3:1:e settling all the questions, and the occupation of the country debating clubsfwill soon be gone.` They decided let week that Napoleon was a greater `general than Wellington. 'I)I....|...u.. ....l nun... _- mI___