`Aha Condensed into` Interesting Para.- graphs for Advance Readers W110 __ Like The Marrow of the Meat; 'l)n;_g puisnning is r)w-in order at Bxfadfmd. . Ldts of grain going -to Penetang since the 5lc~igl1ing. ~ ' ' T -Hay and potatoes bring good prices now. at Gravunhu:'st. . T ' . .l\UlL'lall DIHIUUU IXILIIWII , x'eneulnKu1- shene and Midlan . . . . . . .. Newmarket................. . . . . . Newmarket . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i Hamilton and Beeton Branch. Rail- wnv 5-uuuAlA:v\I|.I IJAAVI LJUUVVII LJLELIUII 15511` I way . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , Meaford Branch Railway" . . . . . . . . .. 3 Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Q .Co1lingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o Orillia. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Orillia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Hillsdale,Cra.ighurst.Da.1ston,Crown Hill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ V 7 7 i .a....-an ununuu uuu l'AI\JAl-I Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'I`oronto.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ottawa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Rai1wa.y(.\'orth) . . . . . . . . . . . .1 `Grand Trunk East . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .I_ Northex-n`Railway South). ... . . . . . . . . North Simcoe Railwag, Penetangui -I nhane and Midlan r::1n:uu,1;.;l11:9ln:I1t:, nuumuu uxm North simcoe Railway . . . . . . , . . .. Grand Trunk Eust . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . __ ' Ottawa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Orilliu. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Orillia. . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..' Collingwoodn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . Northern Railway North . . . . . . . . . . Meaford Branch Rai1wa_v..... -Hillsdale, Craighurst, Dalston {`.rnwn I~lill, , ,, nut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruliy. Edgar. Steele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 :- dhurst. Monday. Wednesday 5 and Fridav . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Office hours. 8 a. In. to .7 p. n:. - \.und&` excepted. A Mone Orders granted on all Mom." 0`: Oices 11 Canada, United States, Grout Bx-mt Prince Edward Island. Newfoundluml 3!; India. and Savings Bank deposits rcccwed tween the hours of 9 a. m. and 4 p. m._ ; R stered Letters must be handed m 15 11* utes fore the close of each mail. .. The letters (and all other mail n1z1ttcI`ld taken from the street letter boxes vvt`F.\ , undays, excepted, at 7.30 o'clock u. 111. and" o'clock and at 8.30 p. m - . 86-11 J. EDWARDS I ostm35' l1I.u5u&lU, \4I'&lglll.lI'Bl., JJHJSLUII ZLHU: Crown Hill . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . "Rugbv. Edgar, Steele, Mitchell's Snnsu-tn nnd Rant r-n Barrie, J an. 1886. _Lxu5uv. nugux`, at-cute. AYHICIICH 5 `Square and East Oro .... . : . . . . . . . . x-Grcnfell. Tuesda ' and Fnda.y.... 1-Midhurst. Mon ay. V`Vednesday and F`:-idnv . . . . . . . . . .. ,- -;u.Iuuu1vb, nluuuuy, W eunesuay` and Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. British Mails. ma (N. Y.,)Monday? and Tuesday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ma (Ha.Iifa.x,) Friday . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . DAILY MAILS DUE FROM I Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Toron'to.. . . . . . . . . . ..'I`oronto...; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. IT Northern RailWa5"S011th . . . . . . .. i Newumrkot . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ 1 Ne-.wmurk_et . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. M Allzmdulc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..._ . . . . . . .. Allandale.-....T....~.. .. .. .. .. .. Han1ilt.oi1_&: Becton Branch RaiIwu_\' Peucmnguishene, Midland tum Nfnrl h Si nu-no Thl um v lnucxsunn `sun? I ' ERBERT stiaggn having leaseg tlfeg mi rt0n'3 -1 ' . the Simone Hotel. lsopnenzm to do Eng of -work. Horse shoeing or the latest DP ,q I at , 1 rains- m $'...'.%g'.3J.$".3l'.%my Tm? BAR%BIEPOSTOF1 IC} iFREEMAN1 5`, P.l'0VBnung 0! InC3l'T1'lngv n5"rb Inc and tend f a fully ` 1 Build:-5 supplied :35 u m?rum1sh" FANCY GOOD$; Cheap Wools and Braid m L :- fj? 'rA_.m::I.=-J:1\1'G- ` FOR BRAIDING AND `EMBROIDEB: Silks, Canvases, Patterns, C/MW` Cards, Tassels," Tab Draper, 45* c:ivs'1Ai%Ii'A?ui.'ii61on'z= Tr ;I`he.UaT.r1wv~]1T Sentinel wants Township Boards of Trustees. ' 11301113 Hill. .01." E DAILY MAILS FOR _BARRIB February 4, 1880 BARBIE SHADES 0 an 1105" "10 31` 05 $11 05 inn -1: E1105 W Z{VyZebrid@ is alive judgingfrom the gossip of its cr>rrespor.d~:nt. T Y I I I`! A -, , A D "1 ? 40019` 43 a: ln >305: . an 3' 1) 1'3. 0incn:s-0v: Dhlop St., Bar --v-V; u so.) nu vv We especia or sale. or (lee I18 W0 have "town prop rt. ' -`cations byeirft will be found Ii Hortgaged Collections 11 lqpugncea or u II A amy lU\ vv Co nty, and u rowers. Hav amount of old moneys as 10 `IT. __A , . Liberal-Conservative crinvention for West Simcoe at Creemore, on 9th prox. f\ ~uu- I II 1 0 .1 ; AI ' 1' -I NOTIC E CAN L ably lm nd ..-I nn nu n V BE (: I..\.< C01upnn_\ ' HELVIW1 of Loudx HR (3! ` I . London` -2`-\- ary, 1 of its refer: Ilu Lectnrv-r lfedivul * cer Eye .~ Aurisl to 0&1 AS513 onl \l.... ul. I'.'~"|'Hl' 981'` or In H of lot 1~, i clearad n1.-. beech mm 1.n .\... uu. mum and Eur 1 May livr the F`.\`(`. U}`}K\*': AY. 1" : J`! alth- :The men _ar;a v:vorkiug at the lc;cks at Mag- ; qettuwan in spite of the cold weather. V 1 Y` I I ` ZLII |'U\l'HH.'l of the P pra. c-nn.~'i.~Li never fuilin Terms m.~:y'. post. 0h:-. .' l\ ` C2 VVQ Prustvr any a aburr ..n.. \/ ., Mex` h.~ -"ll \1. 1; than Iv\\I_-C uuuu 3CI'L'f-1. heu\: h0uw~ A111`. \ `If- I U1 mu"' Fl` Bill 1100, an rv:u..I can \ 0110 9' 'vn. -,'.n;. acres. rmlwuy stu :nr|v1vu\1vnu-.. "fwo men` have ben sent to Braccbridge gaol for ten days for refusing to pay pal] -`I"all. REL] I1 Easy. '|`: N, .. 301.110 vain - strn. w Lu - r r_\ 1] l`.... u 1 liobosml. nf I) H _uu.rc-- I, The 1 H10 m-~ Ih0V('(n men J 1_x_~..' QIAN.'x"/. .\ Feb by Gcm'_'r n-.. m u \ WIN 1 Maya; 4 R4-gui )IU}.'.';. 1 EA!" , SH ` grcz H} I, 90%; Spccm: ,,, , 4,. . '. . I Pig entertainment m and of the Marlna and General Lloapital,Coll1ngwood, on Feb, gm. ` _ `_ I MRS. l4`A`,`.E; *1`: I. Janu.-_1ryv ER sjxl. n nu-nu 1 1. I ! IF. . El|g]1lni.1 VOL. IF. P}'(}'I 1r....1.... a NJILNUN. 01' H. HI) NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES! s?ENDi%iii%AssonTMNT, GREAT VARIETY, VERY CHOICE PATTERNS, uznnmc sm EVERYTHING PERFECTLY NEW. N0 OLD STOCK, no om COLORS, NO SHODDY. 0 Fl*'[( ' DESI? \l0( . `L :1 \-:44`-' Coxnpun)1 (~47kw[)lz7a.ce nca'r Egber:fiiTs dici 0 1v)_-(7avt'urning out cases of alcoholic paralysis every week. - I NSeveral carlomldof wheat have gone from I Barrie to mpply the. mill of H. L. Lovenng & Co. " ' . The |11atz'i1ru}niul marfet is having a -boom at .Marche1nont. ` ~ ' i Collingwood Collegiate Institute Literary society ha.a`been resurrected for a mute: seasior. T Ther'e are meat stealers at Alliston. a_.s Pegart, John Smith and William O'Connor can testify. ` - 0 . -urn . -. -.. UUUJJLEJLV, V.E1..L.l_.\J CW LCJELJCUULILLLJ 00913 U.l..L\J .l.bu\aL.L\JI~J \JJ. 4.: .L.|..I.\J uuJ..I.vL U-L-L\I E vvvv yuan Itlivunvur--`I v\I \J\/.L;.4 and look through their selection of New Dress and Fancy Goods in every shade. R. S. BOOTH, thepopular and Well known salesman, will make this department a Specialty. Our stock of Hosiery, Gloves, Lace and Ribbons will please the ladies. v The Gents Fnrnishing Department will be very attractive, having every novelty in that line Special value in Shirts, T1es,_G1oves and Felt Hats. Our staple and heavy goods only require to be slfiowr to prove their value.. We W111 carry a complete stock (of General Dry Goods. III`. A -_-41 _-J__-4_- -->- -._.-4 `g -:n.` e H n _ % 3 & 3 % ?Q" r'\a11-'7t\o-M -u-11%: 4-s;\ -:4;-5 tuna:---:-A .s;. 4`. `T George Aghew, of Adjala, has sold his 100 acres for $9,000 to Robert Sprole. An old ;sid*.nt of Medonte. John Mc- 'Donn.ld,'died at Orr Lake a few days ago at the age of 76Ayears. ' . |t,, II-I__ -rl'\1,, -II I 1 I I- 1 M1-D ZBekva Thivmsonville had a close call the other day. The limb of a. falling tree struck him on the arm. ` Railwdy are applying for a. change of line and an exten- sion of time to begin the work. T II\L_ l,II___ _.;-_j 'I'N.,A_,.___.__.__ --___.`-_'_._ -3 .T Mr. Dube, of i eV-1;;:;;1ng, got 3 ball -cn't while chopping wood last week._ H6 split his foot nearly to'the ankle. - ' C1-othee line thieves have been .e1oing- ex- I tensive business in Alliston, having stripped the lines at four or ve places. n\|,_ `\v- . . 1 1-, ,,,, n,--'I'\,u ,;,, CAPTURED BY smcom AND ms-rruc'r .ExcH_ `-.Nc.Es AS LOCAL NEWS, fih; complains of I the good little boy and his dog aleigh_mnnop- oliz'ng the sidewalks of that town. ` A ..__: _I_-._-___- l._-A_ 2- _.. --_.____ -1 _._, A}'e{v';.1}s}.'13.}{a; I{ ;;{1;s'e- of con-I utructioia at Gravenhurst for the Muskoka and. Nipissing Navigation Company. ` A beautiful silver tes service was present- . ed M iss Kate Doherty, organist of theeR. 0. Church, Oollingwood, a few days ago 0. ll_ 'l_|.._ 'r_-___ 'I\-_,_;_ 'l____'- ,4," n Mr. John Lyons, Deput In: tor of Weight: and Measure: for t o O ' ' Din- triot is on a tour of in: tion. `Bil District inolndu tho oonntiu o Simooo, Grey, Gord- ._...--.., --..._,,....-..., .. ..-.. ....,- ..,., ._ pi Jo 1: lnI`;ootor Namhh and Manual-an for Q. n n I6; n:.- OUR MOT'ro IS H0N|3:a'a*Y AND FAIR PLAY. The Gravenhurst Banner says, there has been a boom in the whisky business up there. Monday and Tuesday of `last week reminded us of old times. V [Serg.eaTx'1t I\Ia.;Vl;ih;a$I i{;b:i;1Va;,`iv;l`1o was wounded in the North West: rebellion has_ received a pension of 90 cents a. day. A writeirvin fine, American Rural HQme says. in the lumbering camps up north the luxnbermen eat ants in 11eu_of pickles. I T V Successful missionary meetings have been held in'Mulmur. ' Peoble are uneasy at the prevailing tend- ency to diphtheria which has caused two dnzen new graves in the neighborhood of Maznettarvan. ' 7 I I A teamater named Coster got his leg crush-A ed between the double-tree and sleigh last Friday at Gravenhurst. One of the bones was fractured." . The Collingwood Bulletin says, "there are about forty pupils in the first-class form of the Institute, double that of any -other school in Ontario. ' well and Duffel-in, besides the Districts of Muskoka, Parry Sound and Nipiasmsz. ; Mr; Bellamy of Everett,` lost a valuable] ` team a. short; time -ago. A burning tree fell |' across them whife in the bush hauling _ti_es. F" The proprietors of I the Parry `SLmnd Colonization Railway have resolver`. to send a.deputat_i'on.to Toronto..on behalf of that work. ' ' There was 9. scare at the Orillia Asylhhn the other day by the escaping gas of I one `of the pipes whichwas undergoing repairs get- ` ting ablaze. A The Bradford Temperance Division has decided that female suffrage should become universal. How about _the Blackfeet and Cnenook squaws? Inn 1`: III 1 1'` II The pupils of the Alliston schools are pre- paring specimens of their drawing and writ ing for the Colonial Exhibition to 'bo held at l London this year. ~ vs I II ~- ------ .,---- i T'1;l71'omas Patterson, `a. Bracebrid a shop- } keeper was ned $20 and goats 13 eg days ago for allowing liquorto e_ao an `can- t earned on his premises. hhaujust wrakedup -to the ,fact that a Board of Health is necessary. A Large quantities of tan" bark are being` hauled to Hale ! tannery, Penetuntz, from Vasey. The price paid is $3.50 per cord. Last year it was $4.00. .1 0 ('1: __,,, l,!II__] l""'"' " I Angus Johnson, of Stayner, was killed instantly a few days ago at Hogan : mill, Wyevale, by a log rolling off the sleigh and strlking him on `the head. T - ' `I I `I Y _,._ -2 117--.! I--- I,_-__ -_.._...._.I John McLean, of Wood, has been assessed $33. 50 fine and costs for assaulting William Packer and Wilhem Mortimer. The alterna- tive is gaol for two months. V - . ' The eailwey crosein at Everett is said to "be in a. dangerous `con ition. V Several serious accident: have occurred there, and one lady extricated just in `time to save her life. A `I ,I , ,_I,,J , $119,, ,,__.,1 I wxrdrunken man smsta-`l;_e~t1w a--Bo1'lir1;gwood] store window '3 few days ago just for the fun of it, and he was snr rised when he got- sober at the sum his lit. 0 sport cost him. Messrs. Boyer and Moose have invsti- gated a stabbing aifny among some Italians in Muskoka and the guilty party was ' ned $5 and costs. `That : dir_t cheap for a. game _ of stabbing. ,,,,1nI n '1 .1 any. `Thomas Fawcett lectured on the Taking of Batoche. at the Bracebridazev Methodist church hat week. He gave "the honor of leading the charge on the last day : .-ghting to the Midland Batta.1io_n._ . - v The Boston Wod e font-oornere is 3 big place. The Sentinel `aye ; h"8eventy-four teams, loaded and otherwise, were `counted at one time in thin town on Saturday; `And thiewuver little overen avenge of` my pertofthe Y.Ind1QtfhIpI_|ny dey An Italian was fined 34 and $7 costs at Bra.cehridge` the other day. There is just about the same relation between the ne and costs in these cases as between the `cost of a _w'm;a.n s dress and the tnmmings. 1".` I I I . 1 Frank Morrow, an aged Adjala citizen, 95 vears 011, walked fr'o1n St. James to Tottenham, the other day, and came at such ` a rate that 8 team didn t. catch him during the trip. Our imp whispers. " There has been a slight shock-of an earth "quake at Matthiasville, so the people there ifiy. V ,1 I , A A vs I V: The. sittings of the Division Court at Orillia lasted till midnight. Judge vBoys sent a drunken man to the lockup for in- terrupting the Court. and Oril|ia a Mavor discharged him next morning by naying the constable s fees. , ` ` Z lVi'ctorliaZ Harlwoar has an 1 Orange Lodger . newly. established there. ' It is number V 683, and the office bearers for the year are : Bros. J. Elliot. W. M. ; Thoa- H. Elliott, D. M. ; W. Crook. Treasurer"; Mark Vaeey, Secre-' tary ; Geo. Widdie. lat; Com. fin theweek. T We questlon very much if any part of King street, Toronto, -shows more life. than Quen or Vlill streets in this "village. It s wonderful how we do it but E we do. T Complaintis made t'hat indians are sup-_ ' plied with drink at Orillia, It does not up- ? pear to be difficult for Indians [or anybody V else to get drink either in` Orillia or any ` other town in this county; ` r w ~ Somebody in the Gravenhuret Banner asks whether joining the Salvation Army makes a. man rich or` indolent? He thinks rich from the number of well clad young men wearing Salvation. badges to-be found loung- ing round the post office on every fine day. ._ . .: :i Lelroy. Advance Correspondence. The annual missionary meeting in connec- tion with the Presbyterian Church was held here on Thursday evening last, a fair congre- gation being present. Eloquent addresses were delivered by the Revs. Messrs. Atche son, Leishman and the; pastor, Rev. Wm. Mcqonnell. - ` L 1.. ..p...._....L1)... ..-:LL I-In. Luuuuuucu. ' __ _ The concert in connection with the Churchill Union Brass Band, which took place` on Friday evening last, proved to be a grand success. The hall was crowded to its utmost capacity. The band opened the en- tertainment with a beautiful selection. The next piece was a song by the Crispin Bros which was well received. Cornet dnett by! Mr. and Miss Quarrie, of Aurora. which was rendered in magnicent style. Song, Mr. T Broddie, of Aurora, which fairly broke the audience up. His songs throughout the evening were received with more than or- diuary applause. Song, Mr. James Mathers, which he sang in his usual pleasing style. Instrumental music by Miss Gregg. of Churchill. Song, `Mr. Broddie. Music by the Hunt! Qnnn 1111 {Jun {Ills-n Ra... t11`2,"i?;}i ``3`3 g "Ky" 2'11Z"5 {1pi.Z""`ii. , Gwin back to Dixie. klnstrumental music by the Misses Mooon ey. Cornet duett, Mr. and Miss Quarrie. Song, Mr. Broddie. Mr. W. "l:Ia.yalipl gave a reading" entitled f Dan O'Connell which was well read and \.well:received.. The affair was brought to a. close by the band `playing -God Save the Queen. after which _the`hnll was cleared off for dancing',_I`vhi Iwas keghyup` until day light. . Proceeds m the neig take a1:`pliedvto`the bind fund`. T ~ `ask Mr ..rl'.- \..'-nl. `W.Aa;-- -3 Borhood 0:335] UV III? C|JlII|V\l UV IIIIU IJUUI-I\I IIII-I\Io - -On Friday . last, Mr. Joseph Edgar, of Sundridge, of the firm of A. 8: J. Edgar. was united in marriage to Miss Mary Little, daughtr bf*'Mr. Robert Little -of the 6 can. at lnnial. .1 `gm onrghil many friends will fare-with main wishing him I long; happy and `u -prosper-out me. i ' ` - Hm` amnm-11W -1-.nt'inn nmmle ..u..........'..:-.: ALL OUR GOODS ARE BRA N NEW. WE BOUGHT THEM CAREFULLY AND RIGHT. READ] CASH GOT US THE INSIDE TRACK. v-nvovun uuvuuvnvnn C598! CUVUIII Wu .hy"th7'o , 0 ' nt,'wu. wnnn to Detlnltyookto ox-onto. ~ - COULTER, VAIR &BOOTH. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE. u_y Amalia ` _ ' ' ' Report for the four highest of each class of Lefroy Public School; Fourth Class- Joanna Grose, Edith Chapin , Jennie Fra.se r, ! Willie Trombly. Third Clz1ss-Nellie Tcas- I dale, Annie Grigg, Charluy Grigg, l)a{vi| : Milroy. Juniori'l.`hiril `ClZl,SS-Gl`U8'1}i)}.{(*._t`- snn, Eddie ` Hill, Ida. Grnse, Maggie Mo-1 Gowen. Scaiiinr Secrmil C_l:is~i-Lul-a '[`--as.` ii:ile,.Annie \V'a.llace, Illa Beatty, Fredilie; Hill. Junior Second Class. Lottie Me-Cul~ ' laugh, Dwight liogersou, J. l{n;,rer:-iiui, Jennie \Vall-tce. 2; part of First: Bnuk_-- ' D Arcy' M. Gilpin, James Milrtiy, Willie M~.Go'wen, Thos. Donelly. First Class- Florence Grigg. Bertha Lyons, W1 1 e Donel- , lv, Libhie Barry. Total number ofpupils on 3 the roll, 59, average, 48: j . ' I :-- --w-.' - v--wv Advance Correspondence. The entertainment which was projected several weeks ago in connection with the Methodist Church has not yet assumed de- nite shape, and the chances are that unless it comes on promptly, the interest of the promoters will lie out. There is ample material in the neighborhood to furnish a ' splendid programme, musical and literary. The trouble seems to be, however, as to what the proceeds will be devoted to, young people wish to buy an organ with the funds raised in this way, the elder members of the con- gregation desire to secure an alteration in the church frontso as to have a vestibule. Both schemes are worthy of support, but it - is a shame if on account of the dierence as to applying the funds no entertainment, will be got up. T:y and come to terms friends without further squabbling. First get your funds and afterwards it ought not to be diicult to arrange for the disposal of . them. nl `I-inn:-I As-I-I1 in lnnlvinn nnnn -..n- Mr. J ohn Fraser, our esteemed townsman, acted as groomsman at the wedding of Mr. J oseoh Edgar and Mxss Mary Little on Fri - day last. - ' p.,......+ 4",... n... cm... L:,.1.....4. .: ......L. -1--- } &~ Vleu9u Fur Co slcheap a!'l`. \\ . Gray 1 \ - % I -No prize: given with our Overcoat: and Suits. our prots won t admit of` our giving even a $2.00 Stiver watch with everv tenth or twentieth purchase. We dowt bei ieve in this way of forcing trad e. We prefer to sell our overcoats at Rock Bottom Prices instead. no! for bargains, at T. \\-'. Gray I: C093. uuuuuuu vu auaugv nu ouu unuyulau UI Iautlll. I Our friend " Arry is looking very a.ppy; of late. It is a fact the ring is bought. the l house built and the. day fixed. _ But he might give his best friends a little hint about when the event is coming off. He illustrates in many wave the truth of the saying, Ab ` senco makes the heart grow -fender, not fonder of some one else of course. I.':..n 1 In 0-..`..- I-_---_ _._.L __,,L A -A nvuuwn UL nvluu UIJI7 GI/BU U1 UUIIIBU. Miss Lulu Soules leaves next week to at- I tend school in Toronto. COUNTY UREAM--DISTRIUT DEEDS, immune uxn umnmi I BEG LEAVE T0 INFORM our numerous customers" and the Yublic generally. that my eons having e ntered zrgely into the manu- facturing business. and Riven up ordered work. I have oneneti up business in my old stand. so long and favorablv known, and will be prepared to an all -orders In the Boot and Shoe line. I `am determined to keenup t"_8 reputation of the firm for ordered work, using only ret-clasm leather and `noings From my long experience aeaprartical 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 cu atomere and mam new ones they can have a neat t, sound and dnralve leather. ._and cheap boots in callin at the old stand; ` where all orders can be led with noatnees and (Ice tch. Remember the place, one door east of ueen e hotel. i 3.09%": '"~ noa:n'f i:ILL.! Big Bay Point. _-__-- r\_______._,, 3i I.'.'. . Beef, forequarters . . . . . . . 1 Beef, per side, per cwt.... .. Dressed hogs, per 101 lbs. 2 Mutton, carcass, percwt. . ; Lamb, per lb . . . . . . Chickens, per pair . . . . . . . . Ducks, per pair...... Geese, per lb . . . . . . . . . . r Turkeys, per lb . . . . . . . . . * Butter, tub, per 1b.. . . , Butter, roll. per lb . Lard, per`lb.... . . . . . . .. ,Tallow........ . . . . . 2 Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . 1 Potatoes per bag..... .... j Apples, per bushel. . . . . . . j Omons, perbushel .. . . . . . TTurnips, Beets, ` Carrots, Parenins, . . . . . . . Cabbage, per (102. . . . . _. . . I Hay, perton ... Straw, per ton.......... Flour, Baker's, per 10C lbs Flour. Family, Flour, Pastry, Oatmeal, per 100 lbs . . . . . Cornmea , Washed Wool , Unwashed Wool.... 400 500.... 480 550 007C000 03OIOIl 060.... 006 009 010 018 . . (`00.... 006' O 020. .. 035 040 ~- 040 010.... 030.... 020... .030. 030-00. 11 00 500.... 175 200. 240. 200. 200. 018. 010. '.lI;.'IIZ o 36.231 2 Barrie General Produce Market. 3 Beef. hindquarters. . . . . . - -S 5 00 to 8 E f c c c c C c c 0 o 0 o 0 0 o 0 o o o 3 6 2 2 2 2 2 0 0 Steel`. ooooouoo 650..a. Sheepskins . . . . . . ......- 090... Tallow, Farmers cake .. . . ,0 06}. . . moss AM) SKINS -1NSPEC'l`ED. No. 1 Steers, 60lbs. and up 0 08;. . . 0( 2 Cl ' I ll 0 07*... ll 3 I6 60 CI 0 06%.`. ~ 1 Cows, a1lweights,.. 0 08 2 `.` ` "[ ...L. 0 07.... . 3 ` 0 06 now, per 100 lbs. ' ...... ..-8&6 00 to s 6 ad 700 100 000 THE STATE OF THE MARKETS DURING THE PAST WEEK. - The Prices Ruling in the Local, Toronto. I Montreal and English "Markets i " -A Resume of the Week. ` Tu!"-.`. Nonrusmz AD\'A.\'CF-'2 ()1~`ncs:, ) BARRIE. Feb . 3, 1586 f Barrie Grain Market. ' I` . wuo. sprang \V'hu-5?. Fall Wheat; . .- . Barley . . . . . . . Hats` . . . . .. Peas . Ry-egoilfilllv GRAIN, LIVE STOCK AND PRUDUGE. folk complgsin thdtutizeiirwocd piles suffer from midnight depredators. (\ I I n .1 n SECOND-`HAND 6RGAN WANTED.- A small one. state maker. price, and how long innse`. BOX 14, BARBIE. 2tt I beg. to state that I have opened a New fainily Wine gnd Liqv or Store. j-r-wICI ; an order: selit by mu will be delivered free t freight on as av ry Saturda. d M - gay. to-p'n.trona|oxn Bgrrie and vioyinltlv. on r 1.3 ms CAMERON, 9 BUTTON. ONT. WINES xrters . . 2, , ass, per cwt. o - Q I n on doz.. mun . . . . H a, per y (6 CC I I` 10011)! .... -1 7001.... 400 0/O7COIO 006000. 020.... WOOQ 500.. 200IIIO 240... 200.... 200-... 018-IO. 0 10.... , l_|QUORS.1 ROUGH RIDES. ..._sicob'to l'\ .'1 W '1"1;ev1*i`1E) e*1*a:1wi3'e'1.v1:'roI'1e,,c;,e' '_\-2s_7_evh'e37de '1"eveei?vedfieh'r_(1:oee;37 i`}de' g7i7e _1'1s condence in saying to al our customers and the pubhc that the same .sp1r1t of energy and fa1r play that marked our success wil be fully ma.1nta.ined 1n our extended trade w1th them. . Remember the Stand, BROWN S NEVV BLOCK, opposite J. J. Brown s store.