ll-14 1BC).A.'I'S. AUCTION SALE OF A In the Township of Oro. U. A. IIQULNIIU up I , Vendor's Solxcltor, Burma, Ont. THE NORTHERN CE. BONA Frmz. M AN.-\(.:ER. . T1 1-- IHVICK, TOR0.\"l`g. I % Toum.%oP STREET, BARBIE 37% "our. nu uu>| xgcpuy, _J_u uUI,ll\ IIVU UUGIJJB UU LIIGVV III luwn. '1' 1e piece )8 86 feet long and 26 inch ran mast thickness. It Is 9. very ne one in- -iccd. ' CAPT. SMITH, `Roar. QUINN, Agent N. 8; N. W. Rvs.. - General Passenger Agent. ' I3?`-trio. [ H. P.A_iiI5iI?i.* MERCEIANT TAILOR, II III (`B 51-3:-Qt: Northern 85 North Western Reways. '.r::-:I:p.oU"GI-I TICKETS ; To all points East and West. and Manitoba. ` For tickets, rates. etc., apply to A1391)` to !I..eeF s B10011 Capital 2.ooo,ooo ;. deposited with the Govern ` ment at Ottawa $100,000. Reserve fund 50,000 Sterling. - 0 THE MERQANTILE FIRE INSURANCE CO ; Capital $500,000; Government deposit made. I THE nzovm nun ALL swoon commxxms. THE WATERLOO MUTUAL FIRE INSUR- ANCE 00. Capital. $500,000. THE. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY OF ABERDEEN AND LONDON. ` At` An l\l\t\ run 0FFIC'1- Up-stairTsi1i0NDUNH0USE, ' on Le1moac - cf: Lennogc Flat. BRICK swam AW nwmlxa l`lie Cardwell Sentmel says; ,`V`Tecumsle1;h U 1-its are holdangsmectiugs and looking after their political interests in the Dominion. voters 14st. Tecumseth Tories are, as usual, taking a cozy sleep. T Let the Sentinel rouse them up to a. sense of their duty to the country. ~ \ _ - J As. { scaoee us, CON VEYANCER, COMMISSIONER IN H.C.J. Cow, per 100 lbs. . . . . Steer`, V . T Sheep Skins ' . . . . . ? Tallow, Farmers cake Pea.s........... . . . . . . .. L 52... 055, Rye...................-.. 050....A055< 7 Barrie General Produce Market. _. Beef, hindquarters. . .... .,.$ 5 00 to 3'6 00, Beef, forequarters.... V . . . _4 00.... 5 00 Beef, per side, per cwt .... .. 5 00. . . . 5 00 , Dressed hogs, per 10) lbs. 5 50 . . 6 00 : Mutton, carcass, per cWt.. 5 50 . . . 6 00 Q Lamb, per lb. . . . . . ...-- 007.... 008_ Chickens, per pair . . . . . .. . 0 30. ... ,0 40 `V Ducks, perpair . 0 60.... 0 60. Geese, pi lb . . . . .... . -0 06 0 07 ; Turkeys,perlb..... .. `O09... O10, Butter. tub, per. 1b....--. 0 14 016,. Butter, mll, per lb . 0 16 . 0 18, Lar'd,per 1b.... . . . . . . .. C00..... 0_ 9' Ta.llow............. . . . . . .. 006.... .0v6.j Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . .. 0 14. . . . 016.; Potatoes perba.g.....`.... 040... 045f A`pp1es,.per bushel . . . . .. 0 40` '0 45; Omons, per bushel . . . . . . . 0'40 .. 0 50 '[`ur1_)ipg, _ 0 10:... 015; Beets, 030.... 0302 `Carrots, " 0 20 0 25, Parsnips, _ . . . . 0 30.. . 0 30; Cabbage, per do /. . . . . . . . . 0 30.. . ._ 0 35 1. H`ay,perton....; . . . . 1000... 12 00: Straw, per ton . . . . 5 000.. .. 6 50; Flour, Ba.kcr s, per 10f lbs _ 1 75 . - V2 00 ; Flour, Family, 2 00.. .. 2 O0 Flour, Pastry, 0 2 4: ). ; . 2 50: Oatmeal, per 1O0lbs . .. .. 2 00 .. 2 50 Cornmeal, V . . . . .. 42 00 2 50' \Va.she`(1\Vonl. . . . . . . . . _ O 18 0 20' *Unwa.shed_\Vool.... 0 10..., 012 - 1nDI:s,'.;$:D sxrivs 4-1.>.f}sr*1:c:'rEu.- No. 1 Steers, .60lbs. and up 0 07$... 6` _C) ' (K V V I I . D NR1 . _---_ - cu wvuuuuuu -IIUU 035 I B V O O. 0 -'`*'"*::.:.~"* um rLow|c ski" BULBS. etc. to In. enpeoml tolsrkot urdenm. Send :1 rain`: 1 am wanna.- Agent for the following Ihsttrance Companies oai ' Peas Rye. . FUII taco..- Wm be mailed REE to :11 up liounts, and tn customers of uszlcsr without ordering It. t contains about llonfnges, 600 ustnnlona. prion, mounts duct! clout and V usble :=.;*.:3::a6w*5azee"..a.-':::az.-:f;`;:=s,sm.1.s::.1:e.s;,e. l I . `I -"`-`I -'7 -0-` 77:, gdlrect Importation. - . T `{I[(}'= Oqr Dressmaknng Department, in (:l1a:'gc of_M1ss Harvey, IS now open. We .1 cal}, ~~-'l`Iut latest sil,vl%1n|ex19s suit hats, I 7.'u-.. to $3.00 at Gray "(-0.`:-1. ~ Czpt. Clarke, of .Jarratt s Corners, has received instructlons to organize "a company of vnlunteers which W111 be pushed forward" without delay. The headquarters will be in this village. Mr. John Gray, jr.. `has been a1p.iutL-('1 lirst lieutenant, and is `now en- xjulling members. "In Spring VV- }1e-a.-t-:-.:_.'. .';-.f.v Fall \Vhea.t . . . . . . . . . . Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . - ; l \n'+a n. u. ram 2. co.. mm mm. Also in a few days 6. cases of Pound Prints an 1 a. large lot of Amemml VC just purchased by our Mr. Crompton in New York. 5 [GB.AIN, m max mu monuun. Til} STATE OF THE MARKETSHHDURING THE PAST WEEK. A 5 The Prices Rhlmg in the Loca.1,.'I'oronto.? Montreal `and English Markets .-A Resume of the Week. Tm: NEMHERN ADVANCE Opmra, ) _ BARBIE, Mar. 24, 1886. Barrie Grain Market. !hl\l\l\l rgnnn` has been grand success, and will be continued dur_ ing the month. `Weshall Show to-morrow a large ]ut- of cl1ildr'ns waists at 25 and regular -price double A _ * ' March SE13: BAYFIELD STREET- L.'lSf.VSafllTdhy a must [iiec of pine but on: Mr`. Shaunaha.n s place near Vasey, by. Messrs. Thompson & Son s men, was brought to our depot. _It. took ve teams to draw ` it 4}:.u'v\ 'T|xn v\:nn:-3 :2: QR fnnf `l\I"f! nnr` OR CITY OF LONDON, ENGLAND, March 16th, 1886, ii Cows`, alfnweights; r) H ` u . ' We.are_ opening oufne stock of British and French l)re.~'s Hoods to-da_v. Om R .;..;.\.,g C? %,7 L `.39/:%EsC;;@.%;-_f? I5--- Capital, 3,000 ,000 gterling. rgmwvnxiiu/2. H "` ""' """`,' C ' .']'A'm+Al.}r` :\.~-:4};n:wtA ..-mnr~r und_etis.*a..1(13 that J J, '.\!:.-3 Ms .v:Lu_uk of` logs Vwatu-,rc:(1.ix1 Lake - J/S 1.1x ..s in `;uiV1'.~11) (ra.\'euln1rst' to Tona- xx :L)1du c-V.";'~.- xmu;ufa;:t1'.z-u`R ihto Imnbcr. VVny `1 1.1 >m:.:1.l`.~,!'.:c:`-1`. re) it. up t1Lm`t:i'n'stea;dofvletting :f .y.- tr :1 fm-vi,-,v11 cmxntry for1nax_1uf.1cturc`. J 2.-'fiL'(.` C`oc1 `of (}z*a\'en}111tSt has been ;.;xl;':u;_: an c`x;nnp1e. of some young men - 'g`xil!yi of pmfauc; swearing onrthe ~street. k_.)n1 01 L11;-Se was \ \'Ai1liam[ 1 asmore who was: tuned, or in default, '30 days wlth hard labor ..f'.s `at the Barrie gaul. You are right,. `J'u stice,7 RdU( `FURNITURE DEALERS. ,oN* __1N.; LY(:H 11101-is." .n$ .. 50 to.` 6 00.`.-.. 099.... . O 07.. 30.`. 60.. . `O09. O14 . 016 C 00.. '0 06.. 014.. 040 . 040. . 10.-. 0 30.. 020. 1000 . 00V. "00.. 245.; 200. 4200. 018 `o1o.C . .L In. \-l(:l`\' Nuns.-u` J! ,1) . -..\1.-rm) - .s gm -J/'`1,}1 is 1}!` gm-f1'u '\'s`zLndu. t-. `Le mu`1;.11{. writ: _u.m'z.u_f;:c?-1:r(i it it gr) tr.rj :1_.`-<)1'Vc`-i',1;x_1_ cl _ a-:tiv'c(Ju'c1{bur1 _: r nkiug. an exam ' ',..:i .,,. 'r 1-,,,_-' .3" 6:00; 650; 11-19 I VUVJ 100,` 000: uuuzu-ac. ceuar. nan. etc. ' ' Also W Q of E Q of 10, Con. 10, 50 acres. near the village of Minesing. A never failin stream runs through the lot. Good land. 10 Welling house, about 20 acres improved. be ance tim- bered with elm, ash, etc. Both parcels will be sold on very reasonable terms in order to settle the estate of the late John Kent. ` For terms and mmamm... ......1.. 4- n_- .5. \Il.II \`I11J_l- Lot 6. `Jon. 8. Ves ra, 200 acres. half a mile from Mineeing Sta on. frame house and stable. 10 acres cleared, balance timbered with pine, tamarac. cedar. ash. etc. A`ln\VlnfI'`.J.nl`In Dan in :n ..-._-.. I Some an(1Six1`bs11i1'cRamsaLnd Ew L All ` importe. and direct from the imported s,ock. Apply to V . ,W. C. SCIIREIBER, Onto Annnnln D n U. 5Ul1ElBER., Or to Allandalc WILLIAM GRAHAM, Foreman Manor Farm. ` Shantv Bay P.O. An.....:..1.. Q.....L on. too: FOR SALE SHROPSHIMZ :`IiEEPI Cheaper than am` House in or north of To- ronto. P. J`. IVIOORIE3, 5' By wear -ing t.he'onIv Frank Lazzxrus (Late of the firm of- I.it7':utus &',Mo;'1-is) renowned spcc A tacles andcyc glasses. _ ' ` - ` ' H ' 'l`hn'p .Qnm'=tnn1nu and Wvn lllcxean; hnvn hnnn Aumws In stock 05: mm 10 names. A !1S9IJ3 &3*fi="ii4RNEsS For Heavy Draught dr Light (`arriagc use, in any Mounting required, Strin%Be1ls, Broad, Louble and Sin le Bells rushes, Curry Combs Whips. nee Pads of all kinds. Harness, Oils and Varnishes.. ou1-:Qn:j - : j.___.:. -L__j__ `F .A.`IF{.1\l[Zl3ES! HE GL.-XSGIOW 8: LO.\'DO.\' INSURANCE ` Company. of Great Britain. c 0iINTY[tdiiiiinifhnnns, slNTERG0l.0NlA|. F HE PH 03 \"I.\' FIRE OFFICE OF LONDON England. ` } . . V ` -` ` v Y`; ~ 7 - - ! V HE Q1. l3E\ L\b[ RA.\CE C`-OMPA.\\ of = London. Erigland. ' A IMPERIAL I.\'sL'R.-xNc'1: c.'oM1>..~.;\' Y on!` London. England. ` ' . manhunt V Alla nda.1c._ Sept. 8th.. 1885. l.1(.'-H15 t`l.llLlU_)'U 5155553. . ~ Q These` Spectacles and Eye Glasses =ha._`\:e` been used for me past years. and": given in every ] instance unbounded sat'isfac.ien. They are the best` in. the .world.. '1?liey new-r, tire. and lust ; 1nan y years xvithouf change. ' . ` f - . n `~ Readathe ol'lo\_ving.r tcstixnonialz . 1 I lxaxfe great 1110351110 in certifying that I have Wornfspecmcles nxangxfamurcd -by Frrmk \ Lazarus_.for fteen years, and -they excel all ~ others `I: have used for.e1eu1'ness of \'i:`i0n and. _ easee while `writing or reading. _JA.\u:;sA Gm f FRE\`,'1LB., -late incumbent! Trinity C-h11_I`Ch, ! ` Wolfe Islgind; T , ` -. . A T ' T _ ,For'sa.Ie by` v J."HENDERSO.\*. . T49-4s_ A - _lIardwa.re Merchant. Barrie ; REESE RYE YOUR 519111` will find it advantageous to use this route, as it = is the quickest in point of time, and the rates are as low as by any other. Through freight is I forwarded by fast especial trains, and exper- ience has proved the intercolonial route to be ; * the quickest for European freight to and from 1 3. all points in Canada and the \Vestern States. ; 'I`u'r-Iznh: that. `ha nhtninn and akin infnrmxninn . :. uu 11011163 in uuuaua. u.uu tut: vv uzsturu DLd.lU5. Tickets may be obtained and also information : about the route and about freight and passer _; gcr rates from nnmmvr R xmnnnztx \ 1 i I 1}. ).'U1 11iVUlL ` V Chief Slfperixltexmdent. Railway Oice, Moncton. N.B.. May 26, 1885; J , , Dr. .\`pohn. presided afzm interesting con - `curt at tl1e.1\I`.-tghodist Ch1_1rc':`h., Penetang a f.ew'e\'enings.ago. Three choirs took part :11. the musical festxval. E. % B. O.-?OM.PTO|:l__%_ CO., l _ In}: Cars on all Hlruugu Lrzuua. _ _Fu'st-class refreshment rooms at convement dxstances. ` ' Tmnmgqsgitsns AND EXPORTERS ._4_-_. -._.. L- .....- l.:,. ..A..4.. ..,. to VALUABLE FARMS sure resorts OI Uanaua. arc mung uus uuc. Pullman cars leaving Montreal on Monday. k` '\V_ednesday and Friday run through to Halifax, and on Tuesday, `Thursday `and Saturday to St. ` John. N.B.. without chantze. fnan nnnncu-finncl rnna (If Y)nI'nf T.r\v3n \.\.'ifh ` John. N.l5.. WIUIOUL cnumzc. Close connections made at Point Levis with the Grand Trunk Railway and the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Company's steamers from Montreal, and at Levis with the North Shore Railway. `mlmmnt y-ut.n1'.rxaa Pnllmnn 'hnfl'.'-t and sxmnk- . snore tcauway. A _ Elegant rst-class. Pullman buffet, and smok- ing: cars on all through trains. w:m+_n1.mu v-nfrouhrnnnt rnnmg at r-nnvenipnf _ From the Westfoxt all points in New Brunswick, Nova Scotla, Prince Edward Island, Cape Breton una Newfoundland. All the .popu'ar sea bathing, shing and plea.- resorts of Canada are along this line. 1)I111tv\nn no no `Inn vinrr '.\/fnntv-nu] nn Tnnnv THE. D."`.`..59T..E9TE ` BIG STOCK OF Hoase BLANKETS. Mas. M. E. MORROW The T_;tte'm1"m dcbatcxls `-`1(.*.Cided>'t116.0.the'I` L-igl1t, fhat the Government was to blame _ for the recent rebellion. There is no use in. lnimger going on with the liwl debate at Ot- t;x\'.'a.~ V - A ' ' A V M1`. P_-`rry of Tmy, in driving down -the hill at Highland Point, was thrown from his .~1<~I;__zh ax`.-..i'his11ead striking a. stime, his skull xrm fravinrmi. When picked up he was in- .~uu,;l.h;, }11thei.11n'W on the Way to re- MANOR FARM`, SHANTY BAY P.0. ,'cr I'8al8S IFUIH `. ROBERT B. MOODIE ; '- . _ .\Vestern Freight and Passenger Agent, T 9.3 Rossin House Block. York st.. Toronto, ' D. POTTINGER, f`h:nF Qnnnl-3nGnnr1nv-sf OFFICE; Collie-).` Street; Barrie. Moore's Block Dunlop-st.` 'Ba.1-fie. RAI LWAY. -Aux-: : ma- AT THE _UuuugU. _ ~ ~.5_:testi m'oniul_':.' . 'T . I mre hnvefj Frank; for. clearness j ' or` 4JA.\u:s Gun- j ` nun h1}unnf' 7|`:-in?!" I-Luv-oh .n.u)n.n., P. 0.. - ~-- v--1:`-cvj T. I'D I :--_' ' 1`! Re Co Pa. Re 00 8. En Lecturer on the Eye, Ear and Throat. M6,. Medical Coll e. Toronto. Surgeon to the cor Eye andelar Inrmary and Ocullclini, Auristtothe Sick Children'afIospita1. late Sp, Assistant Royal London hthaIm1c'II`1h Mooreelds, and Gen London um an Ear Hogp...:, 317 (`Jinn-h Rt:-eat. To1' es gs consulted with reference to D186 the e, Ear Throat and Nasal M88839" sn:%I attention to Groin Eyeund Cam Trinil! 1 capruritvzn av smcon: AND nzsrmcw axon mums AS LOCAL mews. 101` ms valance. " d on The vacant town lots can be purclzqse (3 still easier terms, in case the purchaser mum to build immediatelg. Apvgly to TRA HY & .ULT- `l3-lv Dnunlnfnrn Harri ii`n.% csoncfs. mason. ?I\1'\c--`Am-n AUIUDCHICIQB nay. _ 1 cap The above landaeare offered especmlly C 1 . and in nearly every case a. very small C0811? ment will be accepted. and easy terms gH' for the balance. 'I`ho 1'7nnnvuO- Onvuo-. Int... .-_- |-- ----A`-"353 on vury gu0_u Ia.I_'Ill : 1ZUU. _ _ N 50!` lot 9 1n the 3rd Concessnon. :1 tax`- .Farm,l50 acres cleared and uc:u'l_\` frm stumps. balance good hardwood buslu. fortable frame dwelling. Prop0l`t_\` um miles from VV%3va1e Station. VFYQDR A _ 1.-.6 on :v\ cu. rn... .......1 Aug, won wuwreu anu umnerea. B011 goon. . art of 22 in 6th Con. Vcspra, 110 acres. K00` house and barn; $1200. Several Park Lots West of Mr. Ewmrs N64 ;. dence and havtnga ne view of Barrie uni ~ Kempenfeldt. Ba. . 'I`hn nhnvn Inn any-n nnnna .....m..:n11v M1669 LVU uureu. All BXCBIICIIB l'll.l`I1]. MED0NTE.-E ; of w -of 6 m mm v.~ acres good land, rst-class orchard in full 1:: . . ~ , OR'I`H ORILLIA.--Part of Lot 3 in 1. 80 a.c., 40 cleared, excellent soil. good hm:-I property well watered. a x-st-class furxn u~ all adapted for stock rzusimz. OTTAWAQARA __w.1.\r1m1 in 9:1. 4 mucs u'0m W agvale atatxon. ` , VESPRA.-- . of 2! in 6th Con.. srnull.-.v&~ in , well watered and timbered, soil good. , ` 8.11`. Of 22 in RH) nnn Vnnnrn llnna-N-.-I 00` y-vpun v; VI VA: -VVGLULCU, (1 lll :`!L`k'luDa ltu Ill \- O'l`TAWASA(}A.--E i of lot 1 in 9th ,' 9. splendid farm. 90 acres clam-ed. _L:und I "183. plenty of water from :1 nm or 11: stream. no waste land. 7 'l`Ic`.(`1!TM_Q`r."I`Lt M x In; 4 :.. nu. (`nu uu'cu.ul. no waste Lana. TECUMSETH.--N 5 Lot 4 in Ilzh (Hunt. acres. About80 acres cleared. A sand I: well situated. about 3 miles fro Allisum. TIN\' _`li`_ 1 Q62 in la! (`run ln\vnnv\f 1 n.-v' uu: uusl. 111 Inc `rownsmp. _ V FLO ~`.--Part of N 5 10. m 7th con . 90 about 30 acres cleared and free from st mm frame dwelling house, soil good, bzllullw can be easily cleared. ` - INNlRWII._\T 1 no` Tao In :..` .1... um- ' `V I `II II I.` \:\'l'|3 \1lI.V `the summer. Bur-iness pI`onnis'es tn- e brisk at.Fessr. tun this year. Mr. (?:unpbc-1l is erecting a new house, and others will be built during The number of logs in North River _:jT.uve_1`ing) is greater than at any previous .<=L~z'\son. Sc.\'e_I11'nel) milliun feet are there xeady for the mills. ` 7 V w . u 1 1 `V , ',,L,_,__L':.-,.. ..,-.... can Dc easuy cleared. INNISFIL.-N ; of Lot 19. in` my 100 acres. An excellent farm. Mmnnvrm _w. 1. at xv Ln! ::.'..1...) wuu '.~1ll.'llt1E8(l. about 3 lnues rroga Allis TIIV1.-E. 88in 1stCon., (except very good farm: $12.00. N I {If Inf 0 in `Ha `Ital l`nnnnnnnn n PAH ESS.-\.-E g of Lo_t 5. and part of 1.-WI 7111 Con. Esea. 138 acres. 100 acres (`1('2H't` `free of stumps, balance Well tinnhomi. cleared land is fjrst class. the huillin_' large and in good repair. the farm hc'in;.' the best in the Township. FLOW`.--pJ"Z Of N l 1" in 7931 nnn (M1 z i DH) ll"lu HI-FCUL. Ii 118 station. ALLANDALE.:X"8 f1}l3}tav1e double 1 House on Bradford street opposite Nor?` 10 good building lots well situated. FAR MS ESS;\.-E K Of Ln}. 5 and nnrf no` I .~n ` H11`. uns_uuucK 8I`C3l(lIlCC 3 ?'.5(>lJ. _ Dwellm House on East sxde of Owen st occupied` y Mr. Bothwell, most convcnn situated : $1200. l`.n ftnovn Land In! nnnv-Iv nnnn`m`9a h.. 1 ...I. tuuuswu ; anzuu. Cottage and lot nearly opposite Dr. Arc residence, $350. A nv\`nnr`:r` 1\n:lA;nrn au'1>n A` ll nnunn rs:-ma` . quttrlcl`-ly msnalments. rrxcos $1.30 to .-.'w 7 That. comfortable 2 story Dwelling om` by Mr. L. Buttereld, with small ofcc in and two lots ; price $1000. Hand hnildincr Inf nn Rnaa uh-not u.H. 1'C5luL'HUL', 0\')U. A splqndxd buxldmsr site of 4}. acres. near .\1.' John Hmes` rc`-sidence, on the West sul-2 K Bayold ntrect. A_,bargain. A LLANUA l.T4`.,_..A nnmfnrfnhln rlnnhln H-.\-.-.I , uuu Lwu lUL_s ;.pI`lC(` BIUUU. V _ Good bmldmg 1o_t on Ross_street mi; Mr. Cmddock sresndencc; $290. `\Ix7n1Hnnn ulvnn A91 Fun; (.34.. AB n...,...' any Iuuu U1 unuuulaculrlng business. A number f vacant lots on _Bmdfor Charles streets, South of Bum.-1`eld's iv`: all ne building sites. ` Qnvnr-nl nnnu v-onkln `\t\v1nnn .2 .`,-.oo.... And condensed into Interesting Para- graphs for Advance Readers Who Like The Marrow of the Meat. The vxllage of Burk s Falls h_as- now two .=:frN:t8. . ` The Alliston foundry is to resume opera- tions under trustees. . . ' The Bracebridge preliminary voters list contains 254 names. 1 I , __ ____ ` uu nut: Ullllfllll SIICS. Several com ortablc. houses and (`Ottm.'z`~` 0: , Charles street; an excellent opportunix_x fora ` mechanic to get 9. c-omt'o'rtable home usI."n'=' houses can be paid for by small 1nuntl;I_v or quarterly instalments. Prxces $150 $4-~~. That COIT|fOl`l Kh]n Q nfnrv T)u.'c-Hin If n:-:~2\v\ln-1" 3 Au cugnuu: uuuumg sue. '1 cI`Ins ( 21*}. j 33 acres of vacant land South or` ~\1;. brewery adjoining railway track. suii.-; V any kind of manufacturing business. A number f vnnnnt Int: nn llmldfn L -1llIlUl') lll QHU nuu. ' ` . 4.5 acres at corner of Bnyold vstrcet_S. _in1me(1_i1Lf_ely north of Big;-14 < An elxgnble bmldmg site. '1`crms a 3X anrnsz nf vnnnnr. Inna Qnnrh nF- . ._BA'P.I .IE, 7Bgyx9iS:"sass- : about 4 8.`I`L`S_0f land. and m to be Sold.'f_0I"1SS,t~htu1 half 1 _ chinery in the mill. any-nu nf I\r\v-Vnnn AF DnV 3-13`..- ("rC)\T:\-`:.N'.T).__1'a`_:\-it-,1`;.1 1:um~;a1. ` i-=f* SALE ores .L-.` `6Ti?E7I _ excepted. Moncy ( f\`}'.n.'n- 1' n A wa.y'....'.....-....- . . . . . . .. 'Mcaf0rd Branch Iia_.i,lw: 1_\'. C0llingw'0od.. ;. . . .' . . . . .. Collingwood ..;. ; .. . , . . . . . 0ril1ia.- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. |OI`iUia......' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. nu1sda1c;c'm%gnum,nalsu I[II ' --...-.- .u.n;...a Art A. I In`! u o I`o1_onto.....`....- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. l`Vox'onto., . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . .. . I Toronto. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;. .. _~0Ltu.wa........, . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Northern Ruilway(.\'0rth)'. . V . . 1 Grand Trunk East. . . . . . . . . 1 1 Northern Railway South).-. .. North Simcoco lmilway, Pam-ta shone an'l'l\Iidland .. . . . .. .. Nt'A\t'n\r) I-lrnf ' 1 .\ U1 Lu -DLIHUUUV J anal`: Newmarkct .. Ncwmarkct . Hamilton and y Inn my 7 - L'cuuw.u_gu1su(:nU. .'ul(ll8.l North Simcoe Railway. Grand '1`1'unkEust . . . . Ottawa. . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .01-illiu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . Orillia . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . Collingwood .'..T . . . . . . . . . . . Collingwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'NOI"t.hcrn Railway .\'01`th' . . Meaford ' Branch Iiailwn Jllsdulc. Craighurst, Uul \ nmwn-Hm fl} `I15 IDWIII V "ht _ --Jersey9~ and Jen cloth at 'l`.~ W. I; ray &' Coda Cash Store- V ` ,_',,L {`1-____._-.. T)AL:nann ant` `$1111 r-..u.1uuu.L':3L, xuunuztgv, and Friday.. British Mails, cm :_\`.E and Tuesday . . . . . . . . . ma (l{a11'fax,) lz'.`r`.y. I)_.\ILY 1\x.m.s- mm: BYE. EAR. THROAT AND Nosni` xxumuuxc, \.:1'u.Igu ul`b'l, Cx'owxrHi1l........... RugbV. Edgar. Stock- Hrnmrn and Van! (hm .uu1.',lM, nup.{ux', DUICIL` Square and East Oro :--.Gx'enfell. '1'ucsda_\' am X---Midhu1'.-st, ;\Iom1a;r, and T4`:-|':`nr' _...___ .__---.- - \II I Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Toronto.. . . . . . .` . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'l`oront.o.. . . . . . . ., . .v . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 . . . . Northern Railway South .' . ` . . . . . . \ Newmarkct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Newmarkct . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Allandale . .; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Allandale .. .,. `Hamilton 8: Bet `on Branch } .uiiu :1 Penctanguishenc. Midland :4; NPf}\ rnr-nn T? n H \\'n I I3-Iv EABRIE P0 sTomv1QE I TL'.*{l}.5i! l&{}!e_E%;&.l-:%'A_%f*v'?? DIRECT I1\?'IPO1'{'l`I~:Rs_ a` QULILIL g _ The Din-.1:-rs of the Tottenham Agricul- tum] Association are trying to establish a x~p*ing fair. '3. r....-.....|.. .-....I i..-aXh nlniln nl 'I`_- W. IIUHZIH -Hill. i l IUXIHI and F1 ;h01ir$, A 8 9.. `Di. .1131. ~ 2V 1`xvid_zn'. DAILY MAIL!-3 FOR Ki3e.t0-1'1` |}.3I":l March 2 o. 1986 Q iiaiiit unuy vUiyl:> C1 2 (X; 1:. U u. Barristers. _ II I'll,` ll \/I10"! van)! Gov: nu -Q? . Lieuten.nt~Governor Robinson and lady \_-.`i1lpa.tronize the Collingwood Calico Ball on Easter Monday. 1- ,,,,,,-,___ r..--.. Ll... Hugu "U101 30 cents; nj\\ ll up a.4vu.a-4. --. v..u-.-J . , The snow is fast disappearing from the neighborhood of Port Severn and several of-' the camps are breaking up. V ` rv~I u\ ,-. n A -r d:...,..... -ruuu uuu x-.~.\.v.. -.L..-. - Tne Penetang. Herald 1:` f `7`TVhat' Mr.. 1'. P. Morton,` of the 0rdna_nce Reserve, got oneof the bones of his foot broken last week_ Allcmiy-mzule 6 thing, cheap `at T`. \V'. Gray & (.'o. s (Java Store. '- - _ 1-r - -v I 1_._:_:_ -1. `n._._..'.... 1.ULI\al'u nu \JlIh'\.IIJlJIAAvv. I A Division of the Sons of Temperance has keen` organized at Wyebridge. _ V ~ - ` T)..- ..-I-..I.In.n nu n .')!`H luau. _ Beam & Murchison have 25 clients in the case, of Knight & Wilson s assignment.- .\';utim`. ' - .1 fI1,AA,,,`,_-__ \___:____] Au VlA\. .-.- 3rn inst. ugxu uuu.;';-; u..u on -.........B wt. 7 The Rev: George Grant, B. A., of Simcoe, Norfolk county, the new P. S. I. fdr1 a.rry' Sound, has ('m.cre:1 upon his duties. -n vx . -rr 1 1 ___.'-. ' n7I1L_L ' `Ml- ~. 'u4vvvu--- _.. _ St I at3rick s dayuwns allowed tdpass. un- noticed in Gravenhurst. ` ` . .pn- - _L__ L/W IJI5(an:nu-.un uv v - Jwv.-...a-. St. Thomas Church, Bracebx-'idg.Vv,e, is to have 8: DEW DEFSODEEB the coming 8838011. -v-vA__ .._-1 1... .u'..| II.-Int: at 'I`- `I7. HESVC Eb UUW pulauuagv vuv v--nu--3 ~~~~~ -. -Ne'wand be tlful Prints at T. \V. 1; ran)` at (30.93 Can tore. " --3---- L- Ln--A n nI|`:nl\ L 'HlU`E ,V|'UUu In an: un uuv .v-w. ._.. .__..l_.__..._ The Bishop of Algoma held divine`: service in the Methodist Church, McKell_a.r, on the - __...A. `I ray i U03 ! I/ll!!! IV: no They are going to have a calico ball "at C -llingwopd in aid of the Marine Hospital. nu 1\,'_L,._. .. .\ `A-Ul\IUIlI Ln`A Ai'V; A-nu \.n `vfllvlxl 1); (aI'Il'.v;j' "L -`with .`-`st__a1`. , T D1`... :'l`;L_\*ln"` '3 L` 1 , '1 I .1}; 1-5 3: .\" (:7. -nu-n9.. hut Ltty. of this village has [gone to -iliteart-..~.si'. at the Parry `Sound 1:.v.i1wzw. ' \Ve Ilnerstand that 13.151 _:_{()m_1 hnpes of securing a .112, .I.'<;.1uix1ioxr AGovernrne'ut..-- T11: 1dri\{'i_ugV _fmn1 Cilford to :1 `uarr.m' u<.-.:`1p`e from dr0Wn- ` ;e: bxfoko through the ice' zit 2:1 it wast;wo Hours before `It Mrs 'l`aylor' was `wit-h3 n H `s->cuM \\'ute`r ~ad\'cnture. . Hal t .1110, `I'm-\\'esl slm1pe.e` ""'.r"Z$2"i'L s,m:f.Muud down at Ora who wants a` companion. It can't be S. ,for everybod knows she has ainglehu-neu. - heard that on was inn in sun-In IIll"...A ll A young man who goes to see his girl everyday. . ` . . ' . Thu Alli! nn?" 1'.` LL:.. .1--- 2.. _I__'__.. _ I_', Ad Vance Correspondence; On Sunday last the remains of Mr. J amen Gibbons were interred in the 0. M. burying ground here. Deceased had attained "the ripe old age of ninety-seven years. The II` M! .Tr\`In (1.-...`ll-.... A` LL- u vnu 05!! U1 Llllullly-HUVUII years. l;1`he stables of Mr. John Conlter, of the 12th line, were broken into one night last week and 9. valuable mare stolen. as yet there is no clue to the thief. . Mr.~H. C, Switzer, of Thornhlll, left -on Monday morning utter a. week : holidays with his friends here. ' Mr. Warner Wine now of Markham was ' home one visit to his parents, he left" again on Monday last. ` - 'l`h.-1:. . un-...:n 1-... v-L N - - v vv.auI~I Advance Correspondence. The social held in the Methodist Church on Friday, 5th inst., was a success. After tea being served a social and pleasant even- ing was spent. The pastor of the church occupied the chair, and short speeches were given by Mr. Joseph Russell, Wm. T. Mc- Master, R. Bell and the chairman. vThe choir sang a few `selections of music. __ W_HA'l` WE HAVE. - Very bad sleighing but fair wheeling. A_ special revival servfce in the Methodist Church snperintended by Rev. Geo, W. Hewitt. " w'o1!'1'eua6Y1;r niill in this jalacd is doing a ldrq business, judgmg from the amount of our which xsbeing shipped. Comes. I ,_--_ .. --._r.._.-.-. at vein U_ UV LII! S.,for V509: `best OII that in to rush ".M'snd. . . and K.` "were over the Lake on Sunday lest. M. eat? that there in nix inches of water on 0! ice. Now who would go try through nix inches of water no for to nee be appreciatcTd.. ULIUUMLGSILI Mr; William Treble has purchased a very valuable colt of which the. public will see more hereafter, we `feel `confident in say- ing that this animal has only to be seen ,to I-VLIADUVI n The snow is fast disappearing from off the fields and from the appearance of the wheat crop the outlook of a. large yield is not very- encouraging. * T Mr William mIIn`\`n L-.. ~.......'l.........I .. ......-. IKDV 51$! The cottage prayer meetings are still being oarried on in this neighborhood with considerable energy and perserverauce, but as far as the saving of souls is concerned seemingly without success, ` but although there has been no conversion the impressions left on the hearts of the unconverted by the preaching, testimonies, and prayers. of the earnest Workers in the vineyard,_ we feel condent in saying has sown seeds which in time will srerminate and grow fruit for the Master. - A_'_r_ o_ g . go` - an an 1| vAu..u Lu; vlltllull MD . As one of our neighbors was going to` his work the otlier day he siiddcnly stopped and A tl1rowing.his head and :\.l`Il1S up in 9. tragical manner `he grasped frantically at the air and then . resuming a sitting posture (which seemed very much against his will) he com mencedtwisting his face into all manner of contortions which terminated in one terric yell, which would lead one to suppose that the judgment day" had come, ` and then arising to his`feet and delivering himself of some very ornamental cuss words he pro- ceeded to his Work looking as though he Awasa. very much abused man. Verily 1 say unto you, sinners stand on `slippery places. ' ' ` '-Plan I\l\"`-nrln mu...-gnu ........l:..._.. 4.... ..L:1'I hence, but that would be a Big B;y Point. ` . Adva_nce Correspondence. ~ . Lost, strayed or stolen or dead,ifwe dou t know which, One Crank, any inf'orma;tion._as to his whereabouts or fate will be thankfully received, information to be left at `AI)\'AN(`l'-J Oice. - Several rumors are aoat concern inghis -whereabouts or fate, some think he has gone back to his sheep farms in . the W. S., others thinkhe has gone to that t1'OPl0a.l climate to which he was consigned to by. his D,ez1:".Fri97zd.s and from wl1erc'no wanderer returns, we certainly hope the latter, is not true as we think he is `worthy of a morefcongcnial. clin'1a~te-, again some think he has merely` stopped his correspond- pity rafter bring- ing us into such public notice that We-Sl)Ol1lLl be allowed to drift back intothe same niche. Oh, Crank, Crank, where are you, why hast thcu fors_akcn us ?` * i - I I `rlay morning inammation set in, resulting. In death before night. The V deceased was only about sixteen years old. and his shock- iug death has created a general and sincere feeling of sympathy for the bereaved family. The pistol is an old fashioned affair, and is very dangerous as is shown by the fact that it discharged in another boy's pocket the other day. --Collingwood Enterprise. 1-II-.. I......` `I3 ...IR-.I- -_-S l__.A_.I...... This is what the e4r Sentinel has to say about whiskey. Ten glasses an hour ought to lay out the worst whiskey sucker in Ontario. Whiskey was nearly adding" an- other link to the long chain of horrors that mark its course in Canailu, the other night. A vendor of the rs--ursc, without fear of God. or love oflhumanity, pliedan eleven year old child withten glasses of liquor inside the space of one hour. The little fellow was brought. to a. ne1ghhor s house and in a. few `minutes was tnkenedown with deadly sick-V ness. Dr. Mcl{euna'was sentfor and with the utmost exertion, the spark of life, which had apparently gone out, was fanned into flame. ,Will it be a. warning to the poor `child and the kindmortal who supplied this ; whiskey. l -.-j...... -- --:_ "Zin;'.;"i...;.;.*'*1a: M iiJ1." ;.'.{'1}'..em.... ztvles In stllfhatu t Gray ac Co.9s Cash .'Iore. ' V .. ` _. ".. . -\ uv `av. -- . vehjserrespondent'(m'l1;1ldiiiland Free Press is annoyed because the corporation of Mid- land was not represented at Ottawa in the Trent Valley Canal Deputatlon, "I" noticed a deputation from other parts were present, and that the Reeve of Barrie headed the deputation and presented their case `to the Minister of Public Works. I am also . in- formed that the deputation formed them- selves into a board with the Reeve of Barrie as Chairman,.but MidlandA had no oneto re- present her interests, which I consider very unfortunate for us, especially at this par- ticular time. \ ' A . At the Conservative meeting at Brace- bridge the other day. the following resolu- tion was unanimously passed: "Resolved that this meeting adopt as its motto, .`equality of rights, civil and religious `liberty to all and unswerving loyalty to the Crown and Constitution of Great Britain ; that the candidate elect be required to advocate this principle on the public platform ; -and that the foregoing resolution be embodied` in the Constitution of the Association. ' V . A ~... We had the pleasure last week of visiting the new mill erected by Mr. John B. Barr in Medonte. He has the shingle mill ` run- ning in full blast. and is now turning out some really excellent shingles. He ` intends to have the circular running in the course of a week or two. -He turns out some 25 thousand shingles per day and, has power sufficient to out 20,000 feet of lumber also. The settlement seems to be in a` thriving condition, and we wish him every success. -Goldwater Investigator. 0 -A stltflnnt fo 750., new shape at '1`. 11'. Gray & _Co.9s In Store. I Il'|I,_,S1'N,._`I\,-_,_ -'l.`. 3| . Gray as T .are showing a line 1 lot oI'men s sulfun sol]. hats. V."---'-l;T-;L'"Iv ;i1-1{:s;-1'1e;s"Mr;1;;;1;1:3vI, nw Shirt ings, etc.,~a.t W. R hillips& Co. rrv '1 I . ,. .__, V _ _p ___o_g`_g____ Stroud. Ora vale .94. I..- u 1-..; I GL9 =99 .&U i`ION.-All persons are heregilcantioned against giving any of my to y other person credit on 1:1; account without a written order from me er this date. as I will not be responsible for the some. J os era CLI- ulwr. Fennelle. P. 0... March 11th. 1886. 11-13 r unlvumua nun. uauu uu1 PLIES.-Sealed 1 tenders will be received on or before the 26th day of MARCH, 1886. by the nnd reigned, for the su plies by the year for the undermen~ t-oned ar loles for the County Gaol :-Bread, Beef. Pork, Potatoes, Oatmeal. Pot Barleg, Milk. Coal Oil. 8 rap and Soap. W. H. GRUB , I Chairman Gaol omxnittee. Barrie. 10-I2. %--* T --xi*hTic}a":(1i.;l'&: n table linens; etc., ` in great v'a.riety.at . Phillips& 00. , ..A book's The editor of the Muskoka Herald wants 5:-me may. He says he will publish the name of the farmer who sends him the rst gallon of new maple syrup or ten ound cake` of sugar. No doubt the Heral `man will soon have his year s supply of sweeties. Tis mighty ne to see one s,name in `print, in t. a-book, although there's nothing` JOHN OARLEY, BOAT BUILDER N the esplanade. foot of Market Street. Yachts ax_1d Skiifs of every description in stock and bull: to order. Also for hire at low rates by the hour. day. week or season. `Boat stalls to rentb the season, aculls, ours and paddles in atoc and made to order. II-ly _____,___._____T_ TENDERS FOR GAOL SUPP_LIES.-Sealed l ) te d x M A2 :3: .`:';`l1.`, ;...:3.}::. th.e ______._....-______..___..__._.______.______. DISSOLU'PION OF PARTNERSHI P.-- Notice is In-reby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned as pum makers. etc.. under the name and un of cAlpin 85 Robertson. has been this day `dissolved by-n1utua.l consent. All accounts due to the said rm are to be paid to their so- licitors Messrs. Lount. Strathy 8; Lount, Ber- rie. to whom all accounts against the said rm are to be sent within one month from this date. Dated at Barrie this 10th day of March. 18. 6; Witness NEIL MCALPIN, TH. H 'mA'rmr. WM. R'oss:a'rsoN. V _ 1- Luv 115 111 v 11: um) 11V ` UAN ADA . Security. Prom t Payment, and I.ibera!. l`:(1: 5'0:)1(1) the adj uatment 0 its Lo th features of this Companies are "'m'" HANADA RnAnn nlr nrnlrnmnna . . nvuuvuuuu U: yuan uvusyula CANADA noun) or Dmlwrons: Hon. Henry Starnes. Chairman ; Thos.Cx-amp, Esq" Dep.-Chairman; "Theodore Harte Esq.; Angus C. Hooper, Esq.; E. J. Barbeau, Esq. Insurances e'ected at Moderate Rates of Premium. Dwelling, Churches and Farm Properties insured at specially Low Rates G. EC. SMITH, 1 IOSEPH ROGERS . Res.-Seoy. . Agent. Police Cour . Montrcsl. b ' Barrie ..j._.._.._____....___..__. _ IVERPOOL & LONDON. 8c GLOBE IN- A SURANCECOMPANY. LIFE AND mars. AAINVESTED FUNDS - . over 330,000,000 FUNDS INVESTED IN CANADA 900,000 Security. Promnt Payment- and rm...-..m.. a- TERMS :-~'I`en per cent. at time of sale. f- teen per cent. within one month thereafter, -and balance to be secured bya. mortgage of the premises for 5 years with interest at 6 per cent. yearly, or such ofher terms as may b_e arranged with purchaser at time of sale. ._ For further particulars anply to . A MOSS. FALCONBRIDGB. 8:, BAPJVICK, 'l`nl)n\vn1n LIQUUI stumps. _ - On the premises are said to be a. log house. a new frame barn with sheds and stables, -also a I `good orchard. Wi, I in the'l`ownship of Oro.` UNDER AND PURSUANT to the power of Sa.1e`inacertainmort age bv James Mc- Quaid to the Vendors whic 1 will be produced at the time of sale, and on default of payment of the` moneys thereby secured, there will be offered 1`. sale by Public Auction at the Queen's otel. in the Town of` Barrie. on TUE 3DAY the 16th day of MARCH. A. D.. 1886, at One o'clock, p. m.. by J. W. Morrow. Auctioneer. the West halves of Lots 13 and 14 in Con. 7: Township of Ira, containing 2 0 acres. more or less. of which about 150 are said to be cleared and under cultivation and free from stumps. n fhn nvnmicnc: nun cnhl fn hp. 1: Inn. 1.....,... .. `\;'El it\' one that lms soon {he I. F. and ll. A. l J Singunscvviru: Ma.c11iue'pr`ono`unces it: the bust sewing nmchine in AI'ncx'icu., for all sorts of \VQI_`k, heavy or ligl1t.,fnnd _cu.sicst `Opel-med. simpli_cit_\` of c0nst1'u(:tion, noiseless in its mo- lion, and can be run" up to 2,000 `stitches per minute. Our agent Mn \-Vi1lia`.m Campbell. has just -sold clcven machines in the past two weeks. and says its t_hc good merits of the .1113.- chine, above all_others; that makes it so easily ` sold. Intending pur.:hasers should call at our .0Icc, next door -to J. J.` Brown s,t and examine the host machine. _ w. w. _'EL|.'Ist,T Messrs; Leeder and Hillman were drawing `lugs at Monsell about three weeks ago and they` came upon two birds about . half He-dgnd, alivevnnd active. They caught one `of the birds and put it _into a nest.of moss intending: to take it home,Vbub when they returned for it. the bird was ,dead.` The amt-`st inhabltant never saw the like before. -I*`1-3e GrantGa_m.-tte. ` ' v AL 0 Zita" CE `"|=A R M EASILYSULD! _- TERM`SVZ-10 per cent down and the balance In one month. - - l(`III`f}\nI1 1"'\nIsf;nn`nna nI\I' in-`En-ununlnn \nv:`Ir kn Ill UTIU UlU_l-.11. , , Further particulars and information will be made known at time of sale. or in the mean- time on a.pp1icat.ion to the \'cndor s]Solic1t'or, i Barrie, onto Mr. Morrow tho an0Lio'ncer. 3 Dated this 10th March. AJ). 1886. _ ' G. A. RADENHURSI`, 11-1.1 VAnnr`a Qnlhufnvv `I1-nr-win l\nf another fellow go home with his g*lr1?Z` There is now nearly twenty thousand bushels of grain in store at Craigvale. In D Rlnnlz in-' at-nrltlnr` hn vnnno uuaucxa U1. gnuu In BDULU av \JI.acI5vu:c. Mr. R. Black. jr'., startled the young ladies last week by taking unto himself a wife. We take this opportunity of wish-. ing you ahappy sail o er the sea. of life T S(`RlB2. soclal. . II1I __j_:-T_- Elmvale. Advance Correspondence. V Business brisk. _ ` Muddy rwads again. _ How is it that the-peopleof Elmvale ca.'t get_up an y betger entertainment than a bag , ;_m,_ _,,_n fl1,,__J___V__!_.LL -_;__ ___n Ulla VLIUJ IJ\-I VII UQIIW \ILL'ULJ\iiII. UUCUUQO Owing to the bad weather the carnival on Thursday night was not largely at zenderl. The band was present` and. gave a few selections to enliven the proceedings, quite a number were in costume, _ some are de- serving of special mention, the May` Queen was undoubtedly themost elegant dress on the ice, Diamond Dyes and Stars and Stripes also were _very pretty. A unnnnv lnrlu nf {thin villnnn van-u hinfxlur max: i{1y"$F village very highly esteemed and an earnest worker in the Sabbath school left fox: Hamilton on Thurs- _ dayafternoon, she will not be back again till May. Some of the young men no doubt will anxiously await her return. `Inn A W1 nu uun UK: gl Vt!!! 111 LHIIB LU 30 011 VVIUI SDI'lI1g' \\'UI'K. The property will be sold subject to $2,900 on a. mortgage with interest from date of sale at 7 per cent. which can be paid oifin 4 equal an- nual instalments. or this present `year at the ootion of the purchaser. ` * T 9 There wasa very instructive convention of teachers at Midland on the 6th 1nst., under. the direction of `James Morgan, Es.1 , .\I.A., Inspector of Schools` . These conven- tium` are held at the suggestion and under the Ixxanagemont of Mr. Morgan,- and are very popular with the teachers of ms inspec_ tul':l.tu. - DUUlGtIo The ta`y pull on Tuesdav night was well patronized by the boys, the dancing was. very lively and the boys got so warmed up that they had to take offtheir coats. nxIr:n.v En Ir.`-an kn}: I'l'Il3l.I+"IIIl |'."'|ll l'lOI`I'|:\79] nn .L AUUDIUU I!-lo LL16 Dl'f1U EIULUI. H1 L110 LUVVLI U1 Barrie, on SATURDAY, the 10th of APRIL. 1886, at 1 o'clock, p.m., by J. W. Morrow, auc- tioneer. T 'I"kn I4`) nn I4` 1 A0 IX? 1 Ad! In! \Yn 00 {kn Rtln ""191?r1?:; and}; g of W; of lot No. 20in the 5th | Con, of the Township of 0x'o_, contuming 170 acres. more or less. ' Timid 1rn1nn`\1n fnvnvn in $\an1If:Fn\' d1'f11nfnR 501388. 1110112 01' 1835. V This valuable farm is beautifullv situated within View of Lake Simcoe, and about seven miles from Barrie. The soil` for the greater part is a. good workable clay loam and about 150 acres are arable and fit for cultivation. There are erected on this property two large barns and a comfortable (1 welning house. with stone foundations, `etc. The farm is well fenced, and., well watered with two" good wells. pumps. etc. ' There wnrn nhnnf. 20 n,r-.rr-.2: nf full nlnmrhinor 1 u.U1'U5 B!.'gUllU(l. U.UWll Wlbll lull VVIIUHL. . The farxn 1_s h1gh1_y lmproved andvcan be _m- spected by mtendmg purchasers. Possessxon can be given intime to go on with spring work. The nrnnnrtv will hp sanld nnhimtf. tn 5:9. mm nn wcu \VulL'I'U(l Wlbll ('0 800 VVCUH. DUIIIDS. CLO. `There were about 30 acres of fall ploughing \ don; on the farm last fall, and there are about I 1 acres seeded down with fall wheat. 'l`hn Fuvvn 3a hnJ\'In innnrnx-,vn:l nn non Inn 1"`, will be offered for sale by Public Auction at the Barrie Hotel. in the Town of `lavish: nn QATIYDWAV fhn `Ifh nf ADDTI. February 23rd. 1886. Barrie , Marci113u_1, 1386. ` _____ _-`AUCTION SALE OF A VAlUA[%_L_l_'|_l1_l{[Iy`\l_lA FARM Mixlland Free Press.---That good and gen- owns "benefactor of Brechin, Mr. J. P. Foley, at vshoee expense the magnicent village school was built -a short time ago, has donated another $1,000 for the enlarge- ment-of the building, which has prnyan so attractive and additional accommodation is iound necessar . Mr Foley has the satis- faction of [mo ing that his benevolence and generosity are highly appreciated. 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