ALLAN DALE, VILLAGE `or ' TOTTENHAMZ. Main`st......,...... 80 % 193 Mill st.............. 21 - f 2323 VILLAGE or COOKSTOWN (ESSA). `Y fit, ,, _. - on can 1| 4|: ~ ~ . ' Amt} - and. Part. ' Lot. .Con.Acres.duo.Feas 88 40 8277. 828 ooooucoo-1 - 8 25 4` A A0 - '40 `I2 54 "9 CH rownsiixr TOSBORONTIO wIIoLEsALE rmmsr TOWNSHIP .........`. spt..V...' NEAR BARRIE. 4 L` 17ob__acco. _'-__-' _..-v V S7ix7:l;Liri,Z ' Collingwooa: ';4;n`cluct.ed religious services in the Church of the De- ciplea, Bellygrant. last Sunday. lI\_,#L__ -I__,-, , I 1 - -I BOX 77 HATCHEDABH. -Innnnnnn cnnnonn. ynsrm. O 20/105 - 5/100 20/100 6/100 20/103 5/102 iv 40 W1*1{o oooogooog ego the neighborhood of. Midland took oysters with their Guy Fawkes, last Tuesday. (3:13): anon It 41 .42 AA Takes naught with him but character, Which here he builds for weal or woe His ruling passion grasping all Will prove at last his direst foe. Equivalents are not received- As what degrades in misery ends ; All things acquired that perisheth A Will not avail to make amends, .We take away-but what we are Through life. we build up character. -J. W. Shaw. We know that nothing builds up a. business like the selling of rst class goods, we sell them, always sell them, and don't sell anything else. A GRAND HSSURIED PM All WIHIER SIUEK '1 [Investments we know of The NorthernAdva.nce. [MEWS and % BOYS Clothing, Hatsand Gems Furnishings. ROGEHS One of the Best BARRIE Do You Want the Best? A1Gle'nwoZ:dT Qt}; {i}has John Beers has taken the job to open. up part of the town line leading to Barrie. ' - 111,, (1,, - An 1: 7 . ' H - T-BOOK to select from, and Worthy of your immediate attention. >RIsToE, TATIO N 5 - ' 3', `I ."\:" ;}- . , ,. _... . w . 1 "3: :4. 1* . - -. .`-3 `V I V '._ . 1 "`.A_V 1 C " No. 2 Dunlap Street, Fl ve Polnts, Barrie. Prices down to the Lowest. Quality up to the Highest We lay` especial strese on ti;-e excellence of our goods, always keeping the. . . . And while maintaining` our reputation in this respect, we go to the other ex- treme in keeping . . . . . . No. 5 |lllNl0P ST.,VT0P FLOUR. A Wyebridge writer writes :--Last week the owers were all in bloom, this" week they are all covered with snow, what a. change! A week ago full blown roses could be seen in Mr R Miller : arden. J net 27 years ago the snow come in ctober and remained. leaving apples and roots out. `I'-I._ `h_-_-_ -_- .11 ._ . 1-. n , . PROPRIETOR. BINDERY --A\'EAR-- Drop us a. Card. SELLS CHEAP- Below Gily Prices. And We will endeavor to e please you.. Nothing known to the trde W6 are notfamiliar with ; and 91:11,` prices are reasonable. Nhvnunna 7 "Ji{ni3{a,`;Q;{$fc1" cSSi.}%; i3L1Tyr{, went over to the majority last week. ' 11.. as- _|-2_ ,n (Lu: W, --I .. I . 1395, '719u}{fsiz?$[{a'J.LL 'v}' edded no the Midland voters list. at the Court of Appeal; held by Judge Ardagh last- week. _ No names were struck off. __ _- `,_v,__v- W13}. 7-M(?(:i-lZi,-Vi;t'V-VI_I-iVllsdale and Elmvale, takes Dr. MGee a place at VMidla.nd, Dr. McGee s__health having brokeudown. 1 sous!-nmn ton. icoxinmo; M 9 'l,'hls sinful -practice rules theworld, And works adversely to the poor: ~ This standard should be dropped as false, The duty knocks at each man's door.- Twas Peter Cooper said, Through life He valuegave for all he bought : ' 1FnnI'lnnInnO. n I13: I|l'|`n fhrnnnhnnl-. `ICU UUIIICLIIIHK` VF. SUI: II JUII UGII . For nothing-bnt cransgreeeuo lawel - The maxim which the world adopts It thinks that course without a. aw, It : seen in many walks of life And dominateewith telling force; . Give, give !A and every power is strained, While self-deception marks its course. IJU VCIIIUICVU SUI QII I-IV IIAI-llnlllll j_ . dlva.1ent s his rule throughout, A 1 njustice never crossed. his thought.` _ ' '*Cn idity e the motive power - hat grasps the men with vue-like hold ; T9 nnI\O:un I-cabal: ital u;ni'5Inn AI` But pCooper s maxim still is `right, To value give for all obtained, To keep the conscience clear of guilt, ' This righteous course should be main-. . tained. . Of this, at least. be well assured, '].`would strike at much is in repute ; The ambling horde won't disappear `I7 Ha flu-nan svnnnnun at-in fnllnw mail! # i*niE}uL}n3fJ.{.}2Ls at the port of Mid-` land last week amounted to $16,145. II two`: In `QIIIVQ UL VIINIIUU, DU IIIUIUII Ill VIIEIIUQ ' Does partnet-`S loss e er give them pain? Some say they took the risk with them, To cheerfully abide reeulte; The compact made itself was wrong,_ Each other s weal it ne er consults. mn?y312?Ia&af1"nZ.5i And brothers interest pa SISIIU , {Es its ight. .|.uu uluuuug IIUI uv wuu v uusnlayvus W ile t_hose reprove still follow suit. Some over-value useful things An mn nunvn ' abnnlrn an `Hanan Ali hunt` DUIIIU UVVl.'VOll.lU uuvl us IJIIIIBB As moneys,` stocks, or `house or land, And lose tor these their characters `Which honesty and God demand, Contentment joined to Godliness The scriptures say is more than gain ! Man nothing had on entrance hre, Will nothing take away again. L111 SIIHP3 VII? IIIKII VVIUII VIF`II9 II It captive takes its victims all . , Who part with character for gold All see the power which wealth exerts, Which penury is made to feel ; Oft. takes advantage where it may, _ Enriches some would scorn to steal. Do {raluesttfouble sporting inen, Who make their bets with hope of gain ?_ In games of chance, so much in vogue. Ann nngul-nu-u `Ann n nII n`uA Q-`Inns I\:l| 9 Equivalents should still be given- All honest men will this admit- The standard be the Golden Rule, And Justice must approve of it. To be as just as that required 1 . 'nO~nr`3n11n'I1 lrnn null, A` n'=n`|I'_ o (iet something. aye. gel: all you can War nnfhnn__.|-nnf. kt-nnnnu-nun `Ian hurl V` Mcflllislser, says the Stayxier Sun. will likely be, re-elected reevel of Nohtawasaga, by ucclamation. V ' Q II ` an . . run A brilliant idea then seized them. and taking the butt end of the our he battered away at the `plank: in the bottom of the boat, nally knocking a. hole in them. For- tunately for him a.` steam -launch with _a pleasure party aboard came along and reecnedhim as his boat sank. Upon being asked why on earth he drove a. hole through the boat, he replied : i ' An nlunnt Alan tnnnl can (In 9 .qnrle thin` Ilnntop of sign: 8_o;-oh or man Oounolll 51 Ann IIIU UUUU, [IV .l'UPIIC| 3 An phwat else `would yez do 2 Sure the" boat was half full of water, an so oi ed 3 hole in the bottom to let it out : bgt yez see, there was so much `more wetenn the lake that the little bit of a stream in my boat had no chance to get out. The Council met at Niooleton Hotel, 28:11. October. according to edjoumnent. The Reeve in the chair. All members present; Theminuoee of lost meeting were an _ oonrmed The Reeve laid several accounted` belore the Council, which we're read. . T` 6;}n$aoI. 5:3} iileiiae; aeco;:de'dAb'I - Mr, Du'--The foowing accounts were paid ` - -Wm Miller. 350.: W`. Hswklni,88; W J. Smith, "$1.75 ; `James J9nnatt.' $17,. In I. I\ II an r III I %']3&l-'.i1iL:i{:1J;i'"u}L illruotea to *.l"odi_t?,_Iov9n.,('7) days . statute lubqtj to_J. B. 8mih:&; 8aI}I; ltI_tn1je lal)oi`..-v9f_;189_6." ` `L V.-.*':nh(-v-V.:q` 9 I - F Torqnto. 1895. '"1." e'I.a i33v'v'1IJ,3' 33555 `:gut ; `Inn: {nut nnrdnhvn n Innnnu ww vv ---v. --w--.. D35: The editor of the Free Press, Midland, got pretty well shaken up in his holiday outing last week, with rather closers. proach to Davy Jones locker than was p easant. This may be the cause ot awakening some undeveloped ideas in Br; Shaw s brain that will make interesting reading. AnI' 4: .1:-I\ A coming By-llections. West Huron is vacant through. the acceptance of the Manitoba Governor- ship by the late Minister of Militia, Mr. Patterson. West Huron is an old Liberal C constituency and was carried by that party at the general election in I891 with ` 379 majority. M. C. Cameron. the member-elect, wasone of the party of -purity unseated for corrupt acts, and in the by-election that followed the seat was captured by.Mr. Patterson, with a narrow majority, though he had prestige of a seat in the Cabinet.` The constituency is consequently hard ground for the government party.` Jacques Cartier, `Quebec, is vacant through the elevation of the sitting member to the `bench, I and Montreal, -Centreis vacant from the same cause. In the `former constituency, in 1891, the Conservative majority, was 276 and in the latter 1,214. Cardwell in Ontario, is vacant by the recent resig- nation of Mr. White, and a new election will be necessary in Missisquoi, Quebec, if the member for that constituency, Mr. Baker takes the` Solicitor General- ship, which isvprobahle. The Conserv- ative majority in Cardwell _in 1891 was 241, and in Missi uoi It" was barely 159 in a total vote about 3.500. qyavu Lowry et a. gun noun. 1 v. Haw't.'ho'rne.-Inter- pleader; Adjourned.` A H mvunon court. ' " The First Division Court was held at the court house on __Thursday last, His Honor J udae Boys presiding. There were 55 cases on the 'docket, nine of which were judgment summonses. The following solicitors were in court :-_ Messrs. C. W. Piaxton, G. ,H. Esten, ,W. Ault, A. Cowun, John Dickinson,- A. E. H. Creswicke, D. F. Macwqtt, R D. Gunn, W. A. Boys uni} D. Ross. mp- 1.-_i:-_.:___ __-,__ ..L_ ..____ _-_-_ -1! $F'aeFuI ` T.'.a?}'i.'eLx"'7i IEQJEJE Montgomery. D A ____` _ _ __ ` A...LI-.. A-;.!-_. -._ -- :-J.._c_1aym. :3} VJphn;1\T'i6l'.'816 86 .I'I1__ fr;_-_,,- `nan, lt_t1-_xL.. lI-;_l___ n. .I-LCIIIICUVII " IIIIIC\IIl' IIPVIIIII In uuuuu, vac Bell-Whiueaide--'l`he tolfwing. accounts were paid --Wm. Walkinahaw. $7; George Mason, 85; James Bell, $3.50; James Ellis-, 820; John McCann, $1 50; John.Ferguson, $10 ; Johnston & Sarieunt, 85 50. nu Wh:nn3Aa "flan-nun` tnnnnr nah- Webb v. Dhckwmh and Corbin.-A-_-T Action on note, $22. `Judgmentfor plif. W. A. Boys {or pli; W. Ault for deft, Duckworth. unwav- Hart v. Hurst and Montgomery.- Action_ on note, 829.16. `Judgment for plff. G. H. Essen for pl'.; D. Ross L`... .J-`a. CZ---` - 'l -..._.... D. 'Y__.. I.'..'. vlgrmtvir-1-11}:-Jv'.` Ambler.--Action on ac- count, $10. Adjourned. V `I --._.._ -5 ..I _ tl'.._'.a.I...;..... `I"_L.... 7 Tllle stlaln barge Orion unloaded 28,000 bushels of Manitoba wheat at the Midland elevator last Wednesday. nu , , 4- .1 11 us `Join '- vu. vv, nun ; on license II L!._,_!.` will UUIIIIBVUII CW \)QI'U.IIII, W UV. D:1' -~.W hitenida-- George L. Lennox. Bar- rister. legal advice, to , $20; Richard; Thompson, 313; Kearna. Wright & 00., `lumber, 322 65. WI.:o..:.I.. D15 D llA`Inr| On- 1\n:Ann IIIIIIIJUK, V H Whioea':d`e:uI.iell--R Gallon, tor {bridge and culvert. $73; John Campbell, 325; `John Acheson, $7. A - ` 'I'\.uH>', `Dali ,,M 'n.nn"`nn `DT. Q (Ivan u\n:ll uvlgtl?-::`i;:::.:fG'BYili8P, P.L S , was paid $7 re survey of deviation on 9th line; and Dr. Norris, Board of Health Oicer, to in- spection of Cooksown, $6." -nun. A` mh 'BrU\i UIUII UL \J\IUBDVUWII , vu. - ` . Whiteside--Bell-The sum of $15 was paid Thomas Haugh for cutting downra bill, and the selectors uf Jurors $15. ` ` Whiteside-Irvin-J. S. Du'~ was ap- fgointed to attend the delegation of the Col- mgwood and Toronto delegates meeting `hum .. 1Qn.._'l'I|n nnn;|niI a4I1nnIInnt` tn Ill-I5 VI VII IIIILI LUI UIIUU IIUIVECUUU IIIUUIIIII` Du` - Bell-'.l`he Council` adjourned to meet. at Ivy hotel the loss Monday in No- vember next, at 10 o'clock pm. ' - `n nu LU HI` \l|lI-ll! '7 0 20 I-PUJU ll Ila `Ki The following were the main cases of i'=*..r9 =- ---uvovwv I Uhion` Bank of `Canada V. Douglas. -Action- on account,` $63. Judgment. for plffs. for $17 and costs. G. H. Eaten for deft. - Dickinson &_ Macwnttif. Gunn.-T Account. -Adjourned. T av- was-av. at uvnn `V vs Sewrey v. McA'i-;tn.-Action on ac- count, $75. `Judgment reserved. 0. W. Plaxton for p1'; G. H. Eaten for Anc` . i'af_t;_.- T Z1V`l;e * sun Q45}: ;"_s i{fbiiver Mowat and D A1ton McCarthy, Esq. , are property own- on `at Stayner. T 7 Ir; In A ' .u nu, v an un- ..-_. --.....,..' ---` 7.1, v`v- ---- 1-- v- , . I Wm `Vincent, $2,50;.-MgC;I;t+I;y.. i e`pIer & McCgrthv. $4: Dan.-Dogagherty, $5. . . \.\7Ii3nn3.In+TIuu3n__'FI|n nnnnnnl-n n` Clan lIIV\JCI'UIIVg "I i IJCIIu e _Wliit.eeide-Irvin V`1`he accounts of (sec. ' Applegate for $7, and W. J. Norton 81 were paid. - ' . 1 , ` Du-Irvin-`l'hat Hugh Wright was aid {$5.50, and Joseph Henderson $3.75, re to |;lIAnn m:\`Vt;|;:ide-ell-Tho account of Robert nwilkinson, building a culvert, $16. and Hamilton Wilkinson. opening a "ditch, $2. an \I7l.....:A- `1\`u-nun:-can nnnnnnl--r AE Su=E5?5'n"A1 . oisoveral 8t8O80 .`0&l.18m5 amere 0011`? we dgd VJ; a. that allows ` Em 3':-.*.:::,;.::.'..?'.`z:$z.`;.'.,.3 P&133' 12:3:-.?m-% at I0_!1t..l_n..I: 11.01399 . a. ?**}P'`*`:: g*`?.:.w..`?.i':;'::r;e':::#.#.t..12a':.:: Ayers worry :31. By thetlmelhad ` V the whole ho . I` was oompletw I `bellow A 1110.";- vqagwo ,Mu In 8-.IFH_l- A LIFE] SAVED woolleh mills at Ciarka-b burg added 60 to the population of that village. ' ~ `- I `Is Al IIV 'i'.WiV3AN'I`ING, fV'I. Bfjannv `Blerk. Arre: ai-s 7 for Tdxs COUNTY or Smoon, }'RY Virtue of 9. Warrant is- 'I"n WM` '- nhb III! fhnwnnnn nf Oh: . BOUNTY U1` DIMUUE, I Vlrllle 01' 3 Warrant 18- To W11` : } sued b the Warden of the . County of Sitncoe, hearing date 1: Twentieth day of I Aunrunt in the `mar of Out-.Lni-d aha thnunand marl-at UCUIIIY OI BIUIOOC, I)I'IIIx CIKC `I. wenuetn Cy of Angus in the year of Our;Lord one thousand eight hun and nnnety-ve. and to me directed. eoma minding me to levy upon the several lands mentioned and described. being in the County of Simcoe, for ur- rears respectively due thereon, tongether with` my costs. I hereby gave notice that u eee-the sa.idAar- rears be sooner paid, I shall._on . :33 `vii;-Iepric Bros , of Wyevale, have assign-' ed for the benet of their creditors.v was nuns Yfef1Il'a"y',"ihe_i.1iiii1"'tie;y of December 119.1?-;. . e QV. St co?uN1'v*o1-' siMcoI:. `TOWNSHIP TAY. A Lot south of church -1.8-nyl 1.` u TOW N81-`IIP `OF NORTH `OBI LLIA. TOWNSHIP TINY. 7 1.5.-;.....:..I..au..u.-u.-.n..-. . .11 I 272 273 274 .275 An Irishman : Brilliant Idea. Some Irishmen are naturally stuvii, but their mistakes are at times so humorous as to provoke a laugh, which makes one for- get the more serious part of the error; Re-T eently a son of Ireland went out rowing on "the lake at a famous summer re_sort.- A sti northwest wind came up~,vand not being skilfnl with the oars, in a short time his boat shipped considerable water. 1 L_,gng,,. 9,1,, . _-s_;.I .L_._; -_-_1r 278 277 '34s NKingste}...... 21 A115 963 295 , VILLAGE or PHELPSTON (FL08) 349 SeoondAvenue...... 6 1/5 700. 288 NMa.il}8t.o...... oh 3 `vinman or VSUDBUBY (No'r'rAw_AsAaA) 351 Ept................ 14 V4 193 275 35214: ______________ _. 21 van 921972 w. rmnn, Town orders in care of J. M. BOTH- WELL, Dunlap Stregt, Barrie, prompt- ly lled. % 'Tm.EPnoNn 15. . Virginia Tobaoco., .. / ` This supplies `a long; felt] want. giv- ing the consumer one 20 cent vplujg, or 9. ten cent piece are ve cent piece of the fampus "fwa 3 ? brand of pure` To meet the wishes oi their custom- ers The Goo. E. Tnckelt a Son 00.,- l.t.. llanrlltony 0:13..-have placed upon the market, - {A combination Plug at TQ Smoke7 suuserinem IRE Anvuucs. ca-up County News. Midland is excited over the rent of the fair grounds. III 1 1\ n n 1 1 (`A A..-