'C`l`;:e_` rmiiv `i{o';' relics of the late Dr. Rose,-of Bond Head,` were interred in the cemetery here last Saturday.- Newtoh Robinson. . Advance Con-ospondenoe. A I Mra. M. G. Chantlor is spending this week , in Toronto. . H 174;}: }i{.i{ea W. Long left: for his bomb mi Aurora. last Week. ` i\L7.:E'.:'1.w '13i..Jy:}3uL'i.IJp..?{Z'.}a two years in Manitoba, returned home. on % Thursday" last. % -- 7-- .-. I Mr. `w ent'; to -Bramptonv on Monday, where he has secured a situation. In `In nus -rxn `East Mary Street. Lot .54. nauleh . - _ For terms and particulars apply to ALLANDALE. Lots 2, 3 and 4. West Baldwin Stkeet; _ North Cumberland Streef. Lots :7 and :8. Jacob's Terrace. Lots 1. 2_, 3, 4,5 and 1. 6-tf -----:-: I IIIIII I &II ifjl The N. lot lo, in the nth Con. West Gwillim-' burv-abnut 90 acres cleared ' never failin ' ` - _ gs rm 'k. good gram and stock `farm. Some-rs g, farm. daily "WI. a dwelling` houses and 2 barns..- or f y, -. B::.'.:;::,.P::'::`:!:*,'*.:nv'. J-."- G"-' "."- 3 a......a... D- ...... J, C . Mclieggie 4% 00. Notice to creditors. Notice tocreditors. Apply at BANKERS, _A_rqTom:v% TO LOAN. _,_. -1 -_s_--._ 1-_- -1- A--...'2_.._ .W O O D... `BEST. QUALITY ~ Hard and Soft ""9 svvu. grain anu IIOCK (arm. Oll lI`l"l 2'. U. mn_-I. dwelling further paruvulars 3. ply J. H. Gatjbutt. Box H Bradford, or to W. Au t, Barrister, Barrie. ` - An-2 > sudcmssons T0 j SABJEANT. BARRIE. THE ADVANCE." .1 -v W. AULT, V. Barrister, Barrie. . .39'5` rm: Inrxmzsffrs or 4BARRIE, COVUV`i\TTY_ OF SIMCOE, ONTARIO, ; DECEMBER 13, 1900. Saturday.` ' ? L I ` .-MJu Maude Blain. vho for` gghe pstthree Z Ind: '6. half Vyen,I`.;_,; VOI n: auiatsn: giin` orgh Bay`Sgpsraug,ho61,;Ahnqxtengggrad ~ L 19* 9` ~.ssx_| :1" r * i 6'1,` Us #0 U: vuulsllsnu, Luau. .|.Iu-, IUI uuuauuuuu. Pangman vs. Dudey Bros.-An action over the ownership of apples on. trees in plainuis orchard. Fisher & Bell for plain- ti, W` L. Payne, Colborne, for defendent. _Uorbett vs. Lyon--An action on the Covenants in a lease Lennox & Frazer for plainti`, Fisher and Bell for defendant. CRIMINAL mans; . Reg. vs. Leona_rd--Indecent assault. ~ Reg. vs, Borlan--An -assault case from I Coldwater. " ` - ' `[5-.. __ 1'I_________ TR-_ LLAQA , &` VI VII IJDJO Reg. vs. Ken ny--For the unlawfnil re- moval of pig: f1_'om%ponn.d) by deft. _ __, __,-`_____,___ '9 FLT-i{Vioe,` formerly of * Barrie, was married on Vancouver 5 short time` ago. I :_Miu."V-. Morriu, of R; V. Hospital, is tek- ingo few weeks holiday: at Elmgrove. '3 ulna I ` .tr9Ir ru 1. ` " M}.-' '.{n1' ' is&}s:"X.'i{i1d,W ,, IITDIIL, ,1 I. - L , LI, , 'Sat1ufda.v.'- I?%'ia}Z`.i3i; `ViViVliixV1ot,Aii1;;;i);;Vsc;1;<;ing a. month in town. returned Vtov 1'or9nto on . ....` .7` T` .L The Fall Sessions of the Criminal and County_Oourte opened in the Court House on Tuesday afternoon before His Honor, J udae Ardagh` ' . The docket is as follows :- OIVIL CASES. . Dyment vs. Thorburn --An action on an "account. Heweon & Creewioke for plaintiff, J.-F. J: Caahman, Man. I|d., for defendant. Dnnnnnnn nu `l'\...I.... D.-- A .. A--8-.. ' \JVl\lW DUUlu Reg. vs. Ha.r_mou--For weft of a. gun {at North Bay. ` nan no Ynnnugwnu 6-kn min:-u`.u"I -1. I ' .MiuVMoM,uroby, of Toronto, .is visiting g _her cousin Mra.'~R. A. Stephenn, , ~15 1' 119,; o ' 50 cents-A. G. McNn.bb, E. A. Cu , A. Kennedy, Ubas. Churchill, A F. Garrett, Reg. McDonald, G`. G. Smith, Geo. Sim- mans. J. H. Neelanda, E. B. Williams, W. E. Wismer, S. E, Turner, Dr. W, D`. Mac-. Laren, `Wm. Taylor. 25 cents--Friend. , - Further aubscriptiqna. which will be ac`- knowledged in the press, may be left with the Secretary, J. H. Bennet- E nnuu. VLULULID JJUUBU. $2-00--H. H. Utton & Son, Hisey Bros, James Vair, Vair, Vickers & Uo., J. H. Wil- lis, J. J. Brown. _ , $1. 50-Hunter Bros. . $1 O0-Mrs. C. Hinds, W. J. Johnston, A. J. Carson, A "W. Wilkinson. N. Grose, ' T. Turner. Johnston & Sarjeant, A Rosen- feldt, Dyment, Buttertield & Co , Wm C. Andrew. Lai Sang, G. M Guest, E. B. Reid, A 1). Simon. J. H. Bennett. H. B Myers, Robt. H. Fleming, Jno. Woods, Hobley Bros, Sarjeant & Smith, I-larry Ellis, J . F. Jackson. Wm. Moore, D. Powell & Co., R. Ness & 00., D. H. McLaren.J. McUand|ess, .F. D. Haiqht, Doucall Bros., 0. A. Perkins, 'Alex. Milne, J, R. I-lambly, T. Beeoroft, R. A Stephens, J. F Pulling. M. D., B. Lawrence. W. A. Pae. E Tyrer, J C. Smith M D. . Frawley. &vDevlin, A. F. `Bass. W. Scott, Geo. Livingstone, P. Kearns. Todd Bros.. John Bingham, Geo Coles, R A. Thomas, ,S. Dyment, J. M. Bothwell, G. Monkman, Dr. W. A. Boss, Buchanan 82. Penstone, Geo. `Tegart, whip; Johnston & Warren A .. H . A 11 1- `vs: 1-` . on not uggnzav; Wellington Hotel ; J. U. Irwin, Ward 85 Co.. London, box ciqars ; James Goodwin. Clarkson House. 1!`) 1 n 'I'..I..- (1-11.-- 'rr__.._. 1:, I ____ -..... ....... --In barn ' { , ---- -~ remiss? OI` . s{oodwa'<`r UK? Apply `"1 the . M ins` Vl}\\V letter to EGERTON H. JOHNSTO - "`` . 0. v _., 36-t ~-T2- vuguuu , unuuuu uvuuuwlu. qmrnuuu nouse. $3.1 0-John Coffey. Venom House ; Bank `of Toronto, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Queen's Hotel, W. P. Lewis, Barrie House; M. Hall. Victoria House. . T Q0 nn 1] II lIa_L., 7" V" envy II LV II III. VIIIULI (Ill Ill `VV!II ucstu. E Sales can be `made invs ti.r`ne during the day, but exhibits must be removed before 3 I 3 p m. D.:...... ...:n 1..- .._:.:| 2.. ;._u_ :__..2-_.. -nL,_. U '1, z`;;ea will paid in (gash during after- noon at Secretary s oice. Fair open to public at 11 am. Buyer: will be invited from 3 distance. ; Th following artbe names of the cou- tributors tothe Fair : . ' oz nn :11 117 n. . -.. uwu .|. an -uuusu-uluuu Duulsu--.qp]., UUG , Z00. Specials-Beat: Farmer s Team,` attached to vehicle, By Ward & Co Box of Cigars-. $5. To Exhibitors coming greatest distance --$|. Whip for '3rd prize, $3. 32. John Coffey will pay $2. for Best Turkey up to 20 `lbs. and 100.. lb if over thiaweighc. Wm. Kennedy will pay $1, for the Best Pair of Dglgku shown. nII'I\ I. c I run - IJIJVEC CIIIIVV Ill Rul_es--All Poultry shown in Classes] to 5. inclusive, to be dry plucked for exhibi- tion Poultry shown in Class VI to be drv plucked drawn, and have legs and head off. mntrlnn I-n kn IVIIIIIA and nvL:L:6- .lI`b\l\ :- rluvnvu LIIGVVIJ, nuu UGVU |U5B Illlll NURSE U11. Entries to be made and exhibits tobev in place by l0`a..m. when judging will begin. Quinn nan kn mnnn ant! Hymn Ann-{urn pl..- ,uuuu| -'00!) , 600 V Beat collection of Wintef Apnles. not less than 6 of each variety-$l.50, 750. Best 1; Bnshel N orthern Spy Applea--$1, 50c. Best 1} Bushel Russets-$1. 50c. Best Bushel Greeninaa-$l, 50c. ` ' 11.... `D..:.. 11.....- ........1.. 11:..- an en." :12. \Juu.incIu:|'-vJ., (U0 , Ulllh ,- Pork and Lamb.--Best Dressed Hog, up to 160 lbs.-$2, 1.50, 75c. Best `Dressed Hog, 160 to 200 lba-$2, 1.50, 75c. Best carcass of Lamb-$2, 1, 500. 7 50Eggs-4-Best 2 Dozen Fresh Eggs-$l, 75c., G. . Butter-'Best Crock Butter, not less than 10 lbs -82, 1, 750. Best Basket Roll Buta- ter, not less than l0'Albs., 1 lb. rolls-$2, 1. 750. Fancy Roll Butter-$l, 75c.,-50c. (in-Am. uma-'_,12...'.a. 1 u....n um. 1: u nun uuwur-u, 100.,-DUO. ? Garde; utu`-Best g, Bush Potatoes- '75o'., 50c. Beat Q Bush. '.[`urnips-50c.. 250. Best Peck Carrota-50c., 250 Best Peck Oniona-50o;, 250.. Best doz Roots of Celery--50c 250 A ` D... ....n.....`:.... ..c (X7:..a..... A.._I-_ .__. 1--- Dresaredd Poultry. Chickena-$l, 750 DAIIII ant] 1 news`; - , Beat Gooae-$l 50, 1, 75, pair of Ducks -$l 5 T--I3-cyst: "T'urkey-$2 50, 0, 1, 75c. Beat pair of 50c. V ` 1)....` `l\..-_--A TT-- -T uI:IvI BI! &&l'I&' For a term. or for sale cheap. Spruce Cqttlzz .b1c. orchard. etc. ; grounds, comer of Ron, Well- "zfon and Thumpsnn streets.-Kidd's Creek. Ab.1y' MG. R. FORD. 63 Bayeld St., Batrie Out. 474;!` ```----~----.-.....__....__ ___..__...._._._..._.__.__..__....._ . _ -..__._" V... . -- wanna V-rga, Uvvo - Geeee--Beet. 5`geeee--s3. 2, 1. Best pair geese. over 12 lbs. each.--$2,Al, 500. Best gait geese, under 12 lbs. each--$2, l, 500. eavieat and beat eose-$2, 1, 50c. Ducks-Beat 3 `pair Ducks--$2, 2i 50c. Beet'_2 pair dueks-$l 75. 1. 560. Best 1 pair ducke-$l, 750 , 500. - ' _ .. __= -_ _-w -.-v -u-rv u V'i.`hrkva-Bea: 5 'l`urkeya-$3, $2. 81. Beat turkey; over-20 lbs.`-'-$2. 1, 50c. Beat turkey, over. 14, to 20 lbs.--$2, 1, 506. Best turkey. over 10 to 12 lbs. -32. 1, 50. Beat `turkey, over 7 to 9 lbse-$2.1, 500. I-`_____ A _ - - I. Fovzv17-V-:lV?oea`t;'.?: 6l;ickena-$2, bl, 50c. Ines: 1 pair chicke`na-$l, 500 . 25. , v I wvu|uuc-'wl., UVU. Beat Pair Home made Mitte-$l. 50d.,25c. Beat Pairome-made Socks-31, 50c 250. .qnnn:nln%nnnr Ia`nV-um...-7.. "I`n.......-- ..a.A.....L...I A List cf Prizes for the Fair on Tu`e%;. dGY~ Dec. 18th. Themrrengements are toompleted, for the Barrie `Poultrytand Produce Fair, which is to be held in the Town Hall on Tuesday, Dec. 18th. The prizes areliberel and a good attendance in condently expected. The follewingis theprize list : ~ I'I'I____I-,,, ls , -1 -u -_ -_ -_ = BARBIE, THE COUNTY `OF SIMCOE AND THE DOMINION OF CANADA OUR CRITERION. BARBIE WINTER FAIR Criminal Sessions. 7 _ -.-.u- uu rikj ; Rooms for offices. in Ross Block. No. 97,` Dunlop. Street. I-`ire proof vault; occupied at present by Dr. Wells. Will pa vacant on xst o_f_ April next. Also two rooms wuh vault, lately occupaed bv Hood.` Jacks & Fraser. Barristers: immcdiatepossession. Applv to ' ' I A II I\t\(V(\V reraonal NOWB. VVLIIVII I-ICU IJIIQIIY IIUULI DIIGI-IBUII JUL IIIIU vlllo The disputed wood` account between the Board and Mr. Wilkinson was left to the Property and Supply Committee for adjust- ment. Mr. Wilkinson had the men who hauled the wood to the West Ward present to substantiate his claim. After hearing them the Committee decided that Mr. Wil- kinson was entitled to receive the amount in dipllte. _ _ ' ' V DUUMIU UIIV Ill$&IlJIuII `ICC-III F. -1866. The Isle of Unrest. `Merriman ; 1867. To*._Righb thei Wron , Edna Lynn ; 1868, The Master of Craft. . . W. Jae` bu ; 1869, A Man of`*His Age, Hamilton 'D' _'m- mond; 1870. Committed to-Bis Chargg, R. & K. M; Lyara ;_ 1871. The 'Copapirqtotja.- Bobt; `W. Chamb-i`; 1872. ThaL`Foo``I:vI V. w".l`.l.1eP V.e;:e:;r;:a;uui:1:::ooted to inform Mrs. M_cKee in reply to her letter that the half hour per week asked for the Anti-Cigar ette League in the schools would be granted. ' Thnnnnl-nlv Mnrnnn :nn3tn:I bl-nn `R......I I-A vvuv uvnguu In uuc aUl..I_UIul vvuulu. UU gll.ILUl.l. `Inspector Morgan invited the Board to attend in bodily form his patriotic concern which - has nally been arranged for the 20th. Thn l':nI\rIht` nnnnnsrill kntuunnn Oka Tbefollowing bookehave been added to the Public Library. It is requested that all subscribers in erreer should pay their feea; no that the report to the ' Government can he prepared and enable the Library to secure the mexium grant :- _ , V `I3 IDA!) PIVL- TLI- - `I'T`__-_e. -5`II.`.._8..'.'... - parents are ording in town and not pay- qulll IIIVI D Enquiry showed that there is but one non- resident pupil attending, a. boy at the East Ward who, as one of the trustees put it, comes "from over the hills. Considerable discussion foll ed. as to whether or not fees ought to be tfiiected from children whose in taxes. It was agreed that such did pay taxes` indirectly, and no fees could be col- nnlxn : .-TrustedWbTaiy;;-a;a;"l;e;1 void by his removal, Cowan-Rhinehart--moved, That the Secretary notify the `Town Clerk That Mr. Whaley s aeatia vacated and asking tor a poll to fill the vacancy. A Thu Qnnrnl-.nI-11 Inna nntunsnn 4-A 3-.84}:-n ENQUIRJ ES. Trustee Reid asked if there are, any non- I resident pupils attending the public schools, as no fees have been collected since last mid- summer: ' `|'.1__.__-.__ -I_-_-_l in.-. .1," - 1 _ street, in the said Town of at the hour of one o'clock, Lots Numbers 3: and 12. on the afternoon. Water e south side of Dunlap ie. except that part 82; also that par- Nos. 31 and 32.38 (I 1 ing between lgunlop street thrrenf conveyed by Deed NO. cc! of land known as Broken L patented to one John Galbraith, said w: 1.-r lots and the south sid aforesaid. . ]'hen-is said to be on said premt alargeand valuable brick bui dinglately usedasas e storehouse and residence and known as Exch mge UUthllding~, etc. The propcny will be offered for sales mortgage and to a reserve bid to be xed b Vendor. - Terms---Ten per cent at time of sale. lance within 30 da\ 5 without interest. . Further nnrtimuleu-n and .-.-u.A.o.....- -4` ..-.l.. Centra.l-` . Mr. McM9.ater. . . . . Miss Lee . . . . . . . . n ' King . . . . . . . .. n Booth . . . . . . . . u Bova....'..... ll Caldwell . . . . . . n Mr. Foster.. . . . . Mr. Airth . . . . . . .. Miss Lee . . . . . . . . . ll Bonia . . . . . . . . . n Fletcher . . . . . n _ Sberinr . . . . . .. South Ward- Mr. Shear. . . . . . Miss Baird . . . . . . . . n . . . . . . . .. n Charlton. . . .. . . East Ward- , `ll '7 Iuvuu VI. IJUJD uugnuu IUL @UVo - The following clause was also adopted :- 3 That the attention of your Committee has i been called to the fact that there are a. num-i her of clubs for calisthenic exercises in our schools, and that the same are not being used. as but few. if any, of the taacherc can teach the work and your Committee would recommend that some means be devised wherebv the lady teachers on the staff can qualify themselves to teach this work. _ MONTHLY A'l'l`l?.'N DANCE. The following is the record of attendance for November, as shown by the reports of Principals :- ` `Y, _ I l The following accounts were` passed and ordered to be paid :- . Waterworks Dept . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .$ 23 46 Barrie Gas Co . . . . . . . L . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 45 Insurance Premiums.- ` a British American . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 46 00 `Roval. .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 40 25- Equity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... 15 00 AngloAmerican . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ll 25 Johnston & Warren, supplies . . . . . . . .10 04- 0. A Perkins. supplies . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 65 P. Love, labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 20 Can. Typewriter Exchange . . . . . . . .. 3 40 P McIntosh, labor and supplies. . . . ll 26 L.0.L , storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 00 Bell Telephone Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 J H. Willis, supplies . . . . . . . . . . .. . 14l`99 Miss Clara Kine. teaching. . . ; . . . . 2 00 Fred Marr, postage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 00 ~ Total. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21-1 35 PROPERTY AND suri>LY. The Committee was authorized to ask for tenders for green hardwood as follows :-- South Ward, 20 cords; West Wardaml Central. 75 cards each; East Ward, 20. cords. _Upon recomrhengiatiod of Committee the Board will purchase the riles and equip- ment of Boys` Brigade for $50. mhn nlnusnn can-an A's); ..J.....A...I _ A private compartment will be placed in the ball of the West Ward school for-Princi M pal Foster. provided same will not cost more ` than $10. I VF` `II-IIIQIIICF KQHIEUCIIIIVO . ` Mrs. McKee, on behalf of the W. C. T.U., asked that the half hour a week formerly granted to the Anti Cigarette League, but` subsequently utilized. for drill, be again pro- vided for. , vnvnv . `Olav. IJUIIIII DUI IIIIV DIIIII `II I-II U \IIIIIQ W. T Dodds applied for a gratit of $10 to assist inicleaning the school at Christ- mas and` Easter, as the vacations are too 9 short to permit of his doing the work with- ouiqutside assistance. ' V V `[17 `I, I,,'IE ,-I I"l'Yr\rI-I-rr COMMUNICATIONS. . Mark Wooding, Caretaker of the West Ward acho_ol, wrote. applying for an increase of $25 per year in his salary. - Mun {Inn unnnn-nan utnnnl-A lama-I-an: cl... II` V51] PU` JVKI II-I IIIE BIIIKIYC Mr. Geo. Henderson wrote o'ering the Boys Brigade ries and uniforms to the ` Board for the sum of fty dollars. 1 W '1` nnI\l:nI` can u nun.-:6 1.: Q1!` W111 Purchase Ries and Equiprnent of Boys Brig-ade--Lady Teachers to Use clubs. V - The regular monthly meeting of the Pub- lic School Board was held in the Board room on Monday night. Trustees Whaley "and Bruuton were ' the only absenteea. The minutes of last meeting were read and con- rmed. A wunln uax without interest. _ , Further particulars and condmons of sale ll bev gnadu known at the time of sale or may be ob ed m thc_ meantime from . A '"'a'r.'is?a'"1' . . . . PUBLJC sonobn BOARD. _ Bin-1e Public Library. SCHOOL ' MANAGEMENT. TRUSTEE WHALEY. ierican . . ._ .5 o o o o o . sricsn . k :ins. . . . lb0!' writer sh, wage none is, King. , - FINANCE. No on Dru 2 IHKCYHIIU rlt:uI'_V D. Arm Notice is hereby given I twentx dzns from therst p application will.be made to th the County of Sixncoe for letters the persons and estates ofthe abo Annie Budd` .Eleanor Robin-=on. E Fanny L.Armstro: g,ChristenaWhItt W. Armstrong. to Henry Ball Arms township of Innisl, in the County of Sim the uncle and father respcctirelv of the sa YD\'\'r\\' Av3I'\ArII twauivnnv n 1'ui\ ong. . after the expiration of icatiun of this notice, urrogate Court of f guardianshipof named infants, . Armstrong. ran'dGeorge ng. of the , Farmer. infants. n 0 on Roll. 52 F I ll 15 as 62 :55 ES Aver- age. ` nortgaee \VhlCh \ ~r nf sale contained in a certain I be produced at the time of sale ` r sale by public auctionat the gu.-en s Hotel. the Town of Barrie, on ' (1 - 1.--, ,1 , . 1 i `I 1 _ _ A _ ` 1 .-I, .. DWELLIN3 TOR N1`, entmlly s`itua,t`ed.'qouth west corner of Muleduur and McDonald Stmi Hm-I88. n Rlnllniv .-.` ...u.....- -...t l..l4n" ......I.'.. -..al I-.`.`r..<` 53 V 39 43 36 34 I`,I`|' Z6` 41 37 55 48 LIIIJ ; ` (\f\l\ D M:ul:`;TIYs -L L.u.I-5 unu. vv Lu. u_ uwl D_ Rbinson,Ai'}i: g;\l'Y..]13?ec. Sec 3 Bro. L "0": 315 Treaaurr ' 1%` to John Thom Cmhlain :. Bro J J rig. Joseph El"`". Bro; Wmr Sm;1de;! .L lsmere. D. of (.`~.;| Firth, lac. Uom. B; `'rs Bro. J. L Com ; Bro. Jung. I? _eo. Saunders, 2nd. John Jeane 4` Coewfut. 3rd. Com ; Bro. 31' 5th. Com: ` ' m `Bro John El'm" l,""3}$T_`:Z Mu. in. Mitchell is not im- iproving in health h ` ` f--.A'__`_vg_.: `.-_-1.; -n_~__.-...=...__ -._.,u'_-.._1__ n-.. :1- Ferguaonvale. Advance Corrcspondgnqe. _Mre. J no, Kerr, of Langman, was the :g`9e_t`of. Mrs. Jojm`Joh'ns`ton {ant week. _ I1: _ -____._ `_ n-.._ .1-__ 2,, 2' ,3'*!`.i.` 1` 7-Li}; T}'1;;f:as"{5a'1i}}i`:'.: .(:};c>'uZ1r;1.of7 mg, "%Mm'VWm'swgI6huon,~l9st w ee`k . _ ~ As the rgu1ar":}a$izg7;}}r_i. 6.1; No 935 on Wednesday evening the following breth- ren were elected as oice bearers for the en- suing year :--Bro. John Key, W.M.; Bro. George Healy, I P.M.; Bro. Wm. L. Kiel, `D M . .IJunn A-uOLn- Tn-nu Dnn Q4111 - I-Inn . 1.-.. - -.-H .- -.--.__-.. ONwin'g to"-the slgorm on Sunday, Rev. Mr. i " ~b[e;;QofhllVhis a.ppointm_ent.L E`. L y :`-~.n.'..\ .'o.u mg, u `use Owing to the storm on Snndaywfiural Dean . Kingston was unable to get: here for the ser- vice at St John : church- Mr. Davidson of Toronto conducted the so:-vice". A. Kiel formerly member of 4oompeny (H. Cunningham, Captain) 14th P W.O.R. received from Ottawa. on Monday, of last week his model for services in 1866 5" -.:Ic;_l;z`:TVV(3;zVIr:/; ti1Z1.i;:EapZ3nlz a few days in `Barrie recently. . Q1\nn`|1`.nuI-nnuil II :-n Mgfnhnll 3: van}. rn- -u '7 ~ --* "PI" Temperature on Sundav evening at 10 o clock 2 below Zero, Monday morning 8 above Zero.` , Miss Rbeavyoungest daughter of Mr. A. Craig. 0 T., ill with scarlet fever, is said to he on the mend. "L; - _ - _ .l` IIIIII III | l0Il I Mill. Ba ; gl'i'~.`0dc ` aw Flnnr Io Q4xnI9n MI} vntuaamrnorsarvl J "Wm. Ann, of Wallaceburg, is the guest I of the Messrs. Magraball. Miss} Lnzzi Z'c3Wx;i-(l(;1;:_>_f the 2nd of Floa,' is V visiting friends in this village. Walter: Watkins is reported to be suffer- ing-from pneumonia. I ,,, A - --- .. - - On Moifduv last the wife of A. Gaston ot a daughter. - 1% rs , o u . n n . .-.. I: Geo. C. Caston is lecturing in the County of"Haan ings. A ' 5 I19 I. A-I-I no lo . q. u .- The handsome new Trinity Church at Bradford was opened for Divine service on Sunday of last week. It cost $4,500. which is almost entirely provided for. The Chancel is ornamented with a very beautiful memor- ial window presented by the oicers of 36th Peel Battalion, in memory of their departed comrade, Lieut-Col. Tyrwhitt, and the bell is the gift of the Liberal-Conservative Asso- ciation of South Simcoe, likewise in com- memoration of Col. Tvrwhitt. who for sev- eral years so ably represented that constit- uency in the House of Commons. A . Miss Charlotte McLean; is visiting friends 1 in Orillia. _ Friday, Dec. 21st,--South half lot 2, con. 11, Township of Innisl. horses, cattle, hogs, wazgons, buggies, implements, harness, oats, lumber. household furniture, etc., and a number of parcels of land in the County of Simcoe. Sale to commence at: 11 a.m. lunch provided. Alex Gibson, proprietor. W; D. McConkey, Auctioneer. Thursday Deceueber. 20th.--R. w. Sloan, Churchill, will sell by public auction 3 large quantity of cutters. sleigbe, buggies, wag- gons, live stock, farm xmplements, etc, Sale at l 30 D. m. sharp. W. D. McConkey, Auctioneer. ' vv vuuiyg .u. n uualuu uuu uuuu ouepnena. Deceased was the son A of the late Robert Simpson, and` had .been~for many years connected with the Simcoe Railway. A `mother and sister survive him. On Wednesday night the injuries which Mr.-Thou. W. Simpson received some'weeka ago at Parry Harbor, temiina:ed fatally. When Mr. Simpson's foot was amputated upon his removal to Royal Victoria Hospi Ital, gangrene` had set. in, and grave doubts of recovery were entertained. 'l`lm r.....,....1 .....|- -1--- -_ 1.*_::--__ re KIVIJUA D The pal!-bearers `were: Measure. F. Monu- gomery. A. Urquhart, R. E. Fletcher, S. ~ Wesley, E. Williams and John Stephens. ` Denamanrl wan tho ann -n` H". 1...- `D..l.....4. Us uvvuvcny vynxc Uu|.6l. Llhll.lUU. The funeral took place on Friday from the residence of Mr. A. B. McPhee, Worsley street to Union cemetery, with masonic honors - - ` I11: mvmg. uandee ;`425, Whist, M. B. Trist. L.-409. A Woman Tenderfoot, Mrs. Seton Thompson ; 410, Irish Folk Love (In Chimney Corners). Seumas McMannus ; 411 411, Back Log Studies. Charles DuLey Warner T. -344, Sport and Travel, F. 0. Selena. Lite und Letters Vol. 11, L. Huxley. R -100, The Evening and the Morning, Rev. Armstrong Black. V M.--400,. Quotations, A Dictionary of, Rev James Wood ; 421,` Elizabeth and Her German Gardens; 422, Mooswa, W. A. Fraser; 423. The Queens Service, Horace Wyndham; 424. How Woman May Earn a. Living. Candee ;`425, Whist, M. B. I._Ano A \A1........... m.._A-..:--L I-7 B. -435, Grant Allen Memoirs of, Edward Glodd ; 436. Huxley Tbos. H..' Life and Letgers. Vols. 1, L. Huxley; 437, Thus. H. Life und Letters Vol. II, L. Huxley. R. .....]nn `TBA mxynninn ant` 9|...-. MI.......:... .. tlenty. , H --42I. China, History of, Professor Douglas; 422. Highlands. History of the, Dr Mitchell S.-336, Wireless Telegraphv, S. R Bot- tone; 337, Natures Garden, Neltje Blanch- an lstiokettiliiinieteral Wooing. s. R. Croeket ; 1878, The Lanethat haeno Turning, Gil- . bert-lParher;`l879, Caged. Headon Hill; . 1880, Quieanite, Anthony Hope: 1881, ~ Eleanor, Mrs. Humphrey Ward ; 1882, The Cardinals Snuff Box, Henry Harland ; .1883, '1heir Silver Wedding Journey. W. D. Howells; 1884, The lele of the Winds, S. R. Crockett; 1885. Dr. North and his A Friends, Dr. Weir Mitchell; 1885. Chloris of the Island,'H. B. M. Watson ; 1887, The Red Blood and the Blue, Harriston Robert- son; 1888. The Indel, M. E. Braddon; 1889, Our Lady of Darkness, Bernard Capes; 1898, A Prince of Swindlers, Guy Boothby ; 1891, Even Holden. A -457. With Ring of Shield, Knox Magee; 458, Mobsleys Mnbicans. Harold Avery :,_459, Out eWith Garibaldi, G. A. Henty; 460, A Captain of Irregnlars, Her- bert Hayene ; 461, The Story ofa Cow Boy, E. Hough; 462, With Bullet in Natal, G. A. Henty; 463, _In the Irish Brigade, G. A. Hilllty. , , A OI (`Lian 'D':..L-_-- -1 1'! l`- Trinity Church, Bradford. . Mowav `Sand * ' . +4 ... orn sdymlf you Want nhclau ur wheat to Wilkin- Lill. exchanged or Uramnursn. Advance Correspondence. Auction Sales. 3. vazimpsog. __`,__ ,,S I; An 9 Mr. McKegaie being a promindnfgllgon, . ' V 1; 7 f L""'" W he {was buried with full muonlm . ohnqton last 9 -we a row we in ?Ge.2:m? :::.;`:.3F.:f-;.`:A% " A ' .. T A. Last ufd John Diokinholf: .`.-'.. 9t.in1 A "is-g_r6at;numbe__r of, bpgugijl . ~ ' %% fr..:.n tehui%v9!;%sn1-:Jfz!6~ .: V.A;I_|`Ai_'(l`l`1,"'.\hIAlfllC1~;_I:t5'}_' ~` ' ' ' , V .1 ` .. 4 :uu ['0 till!!! I'll K min 0 go 1 order: do quantity. Pleas the Mn! (Miles or '. [L `The funeral of the late J. MoKe`g`gie took place on Thursday last fromvhie;lntd' residence to the burying ground at ,'8hgnty T Bav. Rev. Dr. Blackscockheld.n"aberI:f: private service, after which Rev. :Q9ngh' Reiner and Rev. D. D McLeod took{' 3 short open service, Canon Rainer] signed at the grave by the Rev. V nnn ~ :` 5%- "ll --'I`he concert which Mr. Morgan gives an the 20th inst. in the Opera House, promises to be a brilliant success. Mr. W. J. A Car- nahan, Ontario s finest baritone, who, amoing other songs, will give the celebrated Largo al F actotsm ; Mr. Jae Fax. the most famous as well as the most rened comedian in Can ada today ; Mr E. Bailey, Toronto s favor- itevvnolinist, will all be present and will give the greater part of the programme. The` lads who are back from South Africa will give a brief sketch of some important or striking incident of which they have been witnesses and we understand that there will be one or two other unexpected attractions. Popular prices. Plan at Winner : on Mon- orning at 10 o clock. ' olee Family , Flour, aid 1 lull o to WIlkInnon?_' _All Hluuntlty. Pleas : lhn-lII lII lllllnn ni- promptly `In , -The choir of the Baptist church and a number of their young friends met at the residence of Mrs. Sibbald, S0 Mulesster street, for the purpose of saying farewell to so me of the young people who will be leav- ing after the model term is over. A very pleasant-time was spent in music, games and social intercourse. During the evening to- freshments were served by the ladies. Mrs. Sibbald "and daughters have thevthsnke of the young people for their kind hospitality. -On Wednesday of last week a sad double bereavement occurred at the home of Mr. C. Rhyndress, Collier street, by which he lost his daughter, Nellie, about eight; years old, and also his wife Mrs. Rhyn- dress was the daughter of Wm. Addison Esq , of Edgar. and sister of Mr. R. Addison, town. The remains were interred at Edgar on Thursday, Pastor Botterill officiating. -TheAchimney of the Tannery was coul- pleted on Tuesdav. It is 125 teen high and contains over 270 tons of bucks and mortar. Most of the outside work on the building is now completed. Mr. Wickett, of Toronto. is delighted with the result. When finished it will, he says, be the finest, most complete tannerv of its kind in Canada. -Mr. W. McCa.rtl1v,`whoae arrival on Canadian soil was chronicled several days ago, reached his. home in Barrie on Monday night. As the date of his coming was un- certain no public demonstration was held. Like a.ll_r.he other khaki men Private Mc- Carthy` ooks in the best of health. 0; stern, dies. Clscoes, etc" trash daily, at B0 ` T -----v v -- -V . -The engineer in charge of the work was taking soundings for the new wharf on Mon- day. The water for a. considerable distance out from the Bayeld street wharfia very sha1`low-not more than ten feet in most places In view of this the advisability of building the wharf at the foot of Mulcuter street will be considered. --Mr. Geo. Raikea Is denite 816. for the County Council election for Divisr '1 number one, as is also Reeve Campbell. of Oro. _Dr. Wells and Mr. J J. Brown are also freely mentioned. though they have not vet announced themselves as in the eld. n. i- . V... us-vu uuyu UIILIUL WlDUn Mr. J 14.. Minna. having given up house- keeping. has instructed Mr. G. R. Ford to sell all his household furniture and effects at No. 52 Mulcaster St on Friday, (tomorrow) at. 1 o clock p m. Bargains at your own price _ Attend the sale. oranges es Vair Sonoras, a really fine orang. I :1. ed.a.nd sweet. Vau:'s will be head quararrie this Xmal. for ne oranges. Pn ' be cheeper than ever offered-i_n Barrie i fr A. V In 1- - r' _ _.-- -_....-_uu. _ -The remains of Draper Hart. whose un- expected death was announced last week, arrived from California. on Monday and were taken to Dalston for interment. ` - -Rev. Dr, Henderson preached two verv eloquent missionary sermons at Collier St. Methodist church on Sunduv last. Owing to the bad weatherethe attendance was not as large as it would have been otherwise. 'll_, 1 -_ `-- -Rumor says that Mr. Wm. Lana: will in all probability be elevated to the bench, to fill the present vacancy in the Out- ario High Court. -:-l3on l: forget the Barrie Ponltrv and `Produce Fair on Tuesday nexf, Dec. 18th., The recent; advent of aleighing ought to en- sqre a large attendance. nu - -- -_ --- gunwerlvlll J." IIIJI-In _ -(/)on(gregationalCburch ' Pastor Bottarlll speaks next Lord's Day. Morning aubjeot, The Breath of God ; evening lecture, Spirit-T uahsm. ~ ' I ll l hand an * son -. DeIlV_P ` quantity to any par \ Allandnle. Leave orders a 1 or phone. 23. ' Solicitors for the said Appfxant. Hated at Barrie this 12th day of December. `.`VD. ` 1000. zn.:a \ uunnulxx, nnunun. uuvvn at DlU'W_1V. I --TI;<;;;1;p-ils of the Centra{ School hlvo contributed over ten dollars to the Toronto I Sick Children` Hospital Fund. ,. _______ ,. . . .. -'-AlreaidWy_ 1;:-any of the bearing witness to the fm will soon be here again. rm_- .__s- - -- - Ma.ny Readable Pa;ragra igVhs of _ `- {s-.oo PER ANNUM IN A1'.iVANCl SINGLE COPIES FXV3 Ctmf J. E. mcxeszgie Bu:-geg ompuv In any town Ind shop window! face than Chtimnn .__:___.(... WAN Tj:1) lmi _ ply 14 M RS. Barnc. 9".` t `n KPNQH DIED. ' . . T RI-IYNDRESS--At Barrie, on Dec. 5. Mrs, Clare Rhyndress. aged 38 years. ` -RHYNDRESS-In Barrie. on Dec. 5th, Nellie, the T T eight _v'ear old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Rhvndress. A SI MPSON-At Royal Victoria Hospital. Barrie. on Dec. 5. Thmna bimpson, in his 57th year. ' ' PLAXTON--At the home of his father, C. W. Plaxton. on Sunday qth inst.. Edward Oliver Plaxton. aged 6 years, 5 months and _27 days of croupous-bronchitis. ` SlLVERTHORNE-In Sunnidale, Sunday. Dec` 9 xqoo, John Silverthorne. thlrd son of the late_ Francis Silvcrthorne, of Summerville, Ont., In his 47th vear , xcslsior Business 6u1lsg_s, Barrio, 3": uu------, --V-q -'_ .v----u ` From a. reliable Schoog. with `eleven regula.r_tea.ch- ers and a good reputation for honest work you may A expect good results. Write for particulars. gun I ,'I 1\_..__.!_-_.._. _1l_'_'_ 1___-__L- H "van uwuncr U! IVII-llCI3.UI' IIIH I-VICIJUIIIIII Use. 2 stores`-. 9' roomnand halllg-cardenyand-lawn. PNY on the premises. ` * ' ' 45-tf . Falhim"TEr}"lEgi'h'mTiHay,} ~ Septemhe2r:lv41h,%I9lJ. A '1` Dec. 3rd, at St. Luke's church, Red Deer, Alta, bv the Rev. J. Hinchcliffe. Fred G. Tale. of Lacombe. Alta, (formerly of Bir- mingham._E.ng`land). to Augusta Hope, second . daughter of B. F. Ward, Esq,. Orillia. Out. P083 7 7 I After several months preparation we are now able to offer first-class instruction in Book-keeping` and Buuiness . Formn Penmanship. shorthand, etc by Mail. - ___I!_LI- Q-I_--I _..1;l_ -_I-_.__' ____..-I__ L_--I_ - --V --- r-. -.--.-. i}A5fff.i' Eiias oonage, Trontu. o-Iv . W. H.;SHAW'.`-P!uNcn=AI.. Barrie. Ianuarv. ngoo. .__.._ ' V V `STEER ES1 RAY A" year old. red and white: _ VCTV little whte_ :1 A nhu-,4-, nut nf nnrlbn-nan-In l\ MACDONALI)-'l-"I.i-6.i\:l.S'E)-I-\I.:-In Toronto. by Rev W. J. Ocklev. H. Macdonald. to Nellie, young est daughter of the late A C. Thomson,.lumber- man, Barrie. .-nrnrs IIrAI\I\ f\ 1"\ , 1 _.t!. I I J ,1, ,0 . vendoka Solicitors, B.-mi` Dated I 3th December. 1900. - 5o-52 _ _ ,, - In-v.l\u\vvl' up-v vs I-luv DCII Aunulll ni'x.~3i~6:;, '1-X-Ely)-AGH. COWAN & BR _.N. .qn|:rI'tnI-e fnr flu: nah! Annlinao L . ..y.. - ST51\}':ED on C. premvisles orw. [-1. Todd, -Lot on 6. Oro. on or about theragth of_ Och, 3 "ed 00? with white stripe down her back; apparently "*b"tfour or five year~ old. Owgm-"rt-quested to . P'" P"Pe!'ty. pay expenses and tkaisame awgiy. - : " '18-n.n ' _ . , . - . HOUSES to LE'l`= on s. T E. cameras I and Sonia}; .1.-..`o- I`..- ...T..'.s:.s.'.I;...--....I.. -... _ L VALUABLE FARM For: SALE. "PL `v u -1.o"3AcaL-: FARM FOR SALE. H? You A_NNoT pgsibly arrange to spend tha Winter` Term in hut College from January 2nd, do the next best thing and take a In every detail is an u -to-date V institutinn. Capable instructors, per act equipment. satis- factory results. Send for our descriptive and interesting catalogue. It will convince you. vor. xux. No. 50 V WWH0LENo.V; Samuax. _W:sLn'. `Proprietor. . . T v____- -.--v. V...- _fqg_ptii course Mail. ........ ......_~LL-' _--..-_.. .4- ...- __.. _-_u.. .. "cE Qle 31 ` mm auer mus notice Will no dealt with ac- :) to law. RICHARD THOMPSON. .'l`hnrn'- ..-__. -- 49'5"? T `I IN THE T NVOF BARBIE. TO RENT oi-{LEASE NEW AlIVElI 'l`lElVIEN'I`S. TO I-`(VENT on L-I-:A s'T n... ._ 13-- __u_ _o,_-, : Surrogate court of the Bounty Siqncne; MARRIED '- Feel. - 4 5- 1.5- `=9 -net oily to . ..uuaI`-3; [0 gr %:!I'- P*"'d` "`"' await Sf- Tcv";&*'Z s``vv'ARTe " ` 4 Bartie. . .~ ` STRATHY & ESTEN. 56-Iv - I IV. a good nurse girl. A-pL W8, Ba) eld street, 3` 53-50 c. H. Ross. um: away 43151-9 50-55 J3-tf. UIHU Cordi-v.13` ` ton P.0. of tire Simooe: F.`oV1-euuenhweld agvqry mfucepuu_l_ puppep at the Clprhon j A W`. W2: '1 A X j I'II`&I I3 &I'II`I A large amount of private funds .for;iuvestInent on. Mottgage security at Iowest current futgs-. _ M 7 40-13 . . ` _ . W. - AULT,~ Burutu,-,B_arn L . . - V ` -- IIEUICB, ECGTCSBCB 300 Hill parucunare OI |nEIl' Cllllllo tAnd further take notice that after. such last men- tioned date the said Executor will distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties Aen- tiiled thereto. havin regard only to the claims of which he shall then ave had notice, and he will not be liable tor the said assets,-`or . anv art thereof to any person of whose claim notice ha I not have been received by him at the time of iuch distribution. Dated this tagth day of November 1900. ' . 48-5: a _ _L '~_l'.'xeeutet,~ In the mutate ormaulaa menus, or tile` Town or Barrie, Widow. Deceased. Notice is hereby given. pursuant to R. S. O. 3897. ' Chapten-`:29. that a_l creditors having claims against the estate of the and Matilda. Dickie. -who died on or about the and. day o_fNovember..sqoo. are requemed on` or before the 27th dnv of December. 19:, to send l lay post prepaid, to Gear JH. Eaten. of the Town of rt-ha. the. exnacutnr n the said dacnnnml their IICLIIKTS OK [REIT claims. ' And further take notice, that after the said last mentioned datethe said Executors will distribute the assets of said Estate among the arties entitled there- to, having regard only to the c aims of which they shall then have notice, and that thez will not be liable for the said assets or any part t ereof to any person whose claim shall not havebeen received by them at-the time of such distribution. Dated this 30th day of_November, xgoo. ` ROSS & BROKOVSKI, e V e Barrie, Ont. 4o-5: . _ V Solicitors for Executors. . 7 ' 0 [SCSI prepalu, DU \l'CDI' 8: I10 DUCCU. 0| {I15 IUWII OI an-ie, the executor o the said. deceasad. their names, addresses audfull particulars of. their" claims. And furtln-r talza nnna that nftnr nut-II Inst mend , Notice is hereby given ursuant to R. S. O. x897. C. :29, that_all persons aving claims against the Estate of the said John Hopkins. who died on the 2 st day of November. xgoo.` are required on or be- fore the and day of December. 1200. to send: to the undersigned, Solicitors for Josep Goodfellow Wil- liam Hopkins and lames A. Hopkins, the Executor: "of said Estate. their names, addresses and full par-A ticulars of their claims. Anal 1'...-sly.-- 5.1.. ....A2.... LI...` -3`..- 4.I.- --:.I I-_; In the Estate ot JOHN HOPKINS. of! the Township of -Inmnlll, Farmer. Deceased. ' ~ A CESIICCL ' ` Sterling exchange bought and sold at osted ratcs of exchange. T 1 Sandal nttnnnn will I-an aiunn on Man lI(\"An6:(\n -4` 1` `IE-11K _1:b1RY A yqar and left Very lxtlle white. a A pxece out of under part of the ear. Strayed from kt :7_ Cox}.-9; Essa, ubgut of hgst of October. mop. Parties V wmg nnfonpatldh ta, {S wh_ereabouts upll be_rcwa_ ed andpameu de- c0""j',"8' hm: after this IIOUOO Will be dealt with,aO- tn: 3'3` RICHARD` THOMPSON. .Thnrn'- Ouauun. Four per cent will be allowed on deposits in sav- 3 ings department. - 1 `NA III"! nan! nnnninl nrl-nnnn tn Bna"|:nn' n6 `arm- I lugs ucpartmcnc. ` ` We will pay special attention to cashing of farm- 1 era sale notes. and we are in a position to handle them at theilowest rates obtainable. - Mmev to loan on mortgages. Fire. Life and Accident Insurance. Place of business-oice occupied by late rm. Office hours.xo to 4. T 1'. aszcnol-"r, 44- ' V MANAGER. ' DKHKIUK DUSIHCSS. _ Notes will be`cashed'at long or short dates. at the very lowest raves 0! interest. . Drafts issued on any part of the world. ' Cheques on any bank in Canada or United Stafes cashed. W - eta-':_4-I :L\rt\`\!|-span k....A..LA. .....I ....IJ -4. _--A-j ._-;_-- H0555 auu BCCOUEIIS all l.OWSl'. Cn3J'ge3- 7 : Cu_:-rent depositors wnll be shown every accom- odatxon. ' D`..- -5- an-A` -ill I... ..II-......1 -.. -.._-_A..' __. ____ In taking over the business of the late rm `we re- specttullv solicit the patronage of the people of this _ communitg. We will carry on a general up-to-date US Banking iness. Nnfpn wl hp`:-nehnxfat Inna nr alum; Ana... ab 41.. UK cxcqangc. ' Special attention will be given to the collection of ' notes and accounts at lowest charges. ' a Current dannsitnrn will ha nhnwn nun-u n'm-nun I The N lot 22 in nth con. Innisl. The S lot 25 in `4th con. Essa. * . `The W } lot 9 in 1st con. Sunnidale. The S E i lot 22 in 1st con. Tmv. . - ~: The S W } lot :0 in 7th con. Tinv, l The Ndttherly part of lot 66. North side Collier ` street. Barrie (Orange Hall propertv). Parts on lots: 2 and -2- Want nf And.-mu an-poo V street. uarne (urange nan properw). Parts or lots 2 and 3. West of Andrew street, Orillia (Brick Dwellingband Frame Woodshed and Stable). par for-nu: ant`, nzu-9:1-ulara an:-J11 O-A Dated 25th September. moo. `I . aggcaorr & cof, xua Fzi;~n1`_?a:m;1;1 Iowy Proglaptgjes for Sale. [JOHNSTON & `V 22-ly % GIIHIIIIII I u Yards, foot of Mary St. Head Oice 23 Elizabeth St. Cutas you want. it; dry as coal, and plit-A wood is under roof. 1 Give us a call. |:':c:o A.L,S45 The League Dpurposes "holding a social in the basement of the church on" W'edne'adgy,VDeo 19th, TOWN . LOTS FoR.sAI.E.% Mr.V Alf;ZE((l;.is now remah at the mill \ for Mr. J. Merrick, jr; .111? . -6 A The; yaJn'g'%1}aaQ'3 the village created themselves so a fowl supper at Mrs. H. G. pannlnr n an 'I`!unr-ulna nunninn - uuuluuzlvca UU G LUWI. aul.Ip_Ul' an Pepple_r a on Thursday evening. I vfIIL_ _,_, I `I 1-uuuvu I in` &rw$1I North-west half of Lot 3, Con.'8. Vcs ra; 60 acres '*'`=d. balance stahdin timber: s-vi . heavy vcla._y` !"_1: rst_-class wheat arm." Where necehsarywt as talc drmned. Frame House frame barn and log "'3 uxc. `iv EGERTON H. mnnsrrn M:....:....