ave developed lity that en-' form; greater ehamel-like in en enabled to -- --... _. ._.!_I V E} EIIHGWOI wrlnng. ' ' i. Roads are bad for travelling these .days. but people urein hopes of fine weather and better/roads. I 'l"hn mnnxr fvlpndn nf Mr, nn Mrs, LJUIUUII l.`H.!`EI`lGf-{G EYE SOFT}? [0 learn U1. `the deatlrof their eldegt son Robert. Sincere sympathy of this `community is extended to the bereaved ones. In-_ r1_.,u:_- _, c ., `L- ___n_n___L____-| as ilnn Onllnvnlnnu I I50! 1!!` - bwnnu w, v ow` to sell by public auction on anti II-vI\nl\ A 1! A l\l\lI an canal}; `SALE. -EDENVALE klll` _ 16} ts are great sales? ork for little pay-- vn-nteu at M. uougnuxrs last week; 7 L. Jones of ~Elmva.le`vls1ted at Jno. Braithowaitds rgcently. b 1 '.1l`hos. Casey has-returned from Elm. I va e. T V-Mr. Wal. and Miss Winn`!!!-ed Rich; ardaon. a.1ao'Mra. A. ,L.o._Mora.n, spent a, tow days in Toronto this week, V - NIOHOEY. ` e Mr. and Mrs. Dew. who have span the winter with their son. Rev. T. J. Dew. returned to their home ln.Allin. `ton last week. ' V TXYIM Dnhnrfnnn law.-no-nln In' lrlmln uh. u.r1'xvu1 01 H. uuugnuar` UII Apfll .11. `I The roads are not very good here but it's` possible to get through on wheels.` Mrs. Wm. Irwin is, ill at present. ' Georgie Elliott will have to go through another operation to have the bone splint removed. It will be some time before he is able to return home from the Hospital for Sick,Children, Toronto. Where he has spent the past nine weeks. TF1-AR I`.IIh-uff Ca nlil Ivnokin On uaunwu I SEVGFE 11111888. Evelyn Guest retufned home Sat-I urday after visitipg friends It; Barrie. mu--- a..1-4... -4 .......... 1.4.... __-_ ....,q Ulougnneys W001! 086 on DECUPIIEY. ' Mrs. W. E. Lennox spent the Easter holidays with her mother, Mrs. Lennox of Elmvale. Good Friday was the eighty-third birthday of the latter. Rev. '1`. J. Dow; is nnamdlm: thin. BlEllI.y'I.n|l'll 'Dl!'tllu&y OI E118 latter. ` Rev. '1`. J. Dow; is spending thiql week in Toronto. ' . Tin `DAIII `nun-I ann Wan` any! `I WEEK III` '.l'Cl'DIU. Wm. Reid `and son ,Earl and V J . T. Jennett were in Colllngwood on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. `Dew. whn hsnm nun-.9 Wm. Robertson isiagain in this vic- inity buying stock _fo1j shipping to Tor- ' EDI ! 18!! WEEK. ' 1 onto V uuzy uuyaglg lLUUlS'LUl: nuapplng (.0 1'01-- on o - Mrs. George Davis in Cookstown with her little gran _ on. who is not ` improving an well as histrienda would . like to see. tint! Apr. 20-Congra.tula.t1ons to Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Cox upon the. arrival or-a, young qon, Apr1l_ 16. , ' . Dnitn a nunnir ham: jmnn nnn.....2 Apr. '19--Miss. Peacock Detroit! and Mrs. Peacock` of Crown Hill spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Geo.i `Purchase. Inn 'L'I'nv-nllfnn and Dnafnlnn AP AI_: '.l.'l.ll'Clll1B8. - Mrs. Hamilton and Beatrice of A1-i llston spent a few days with the form-I er s mother. Mrs.--'l?erry. `Prnnsxt Mr-(`Jxfnhnnn nmmnd A fnw BlB _II1ULIl6l', .LV1l'!l.* -1-`erry. I Ernest Mccutcheon passed a. few days of this week ln"1`oronto. motoring: homeon Sunday. He reports the road in a good condition. K Mr. /and Mrs- John Whlteside were; lrv_'1ldronto this week attending the funeral of his brother. ` Av-Hana hnurnnr nf 'IX7unI-n-Irrrn urns-.1` IUIICPHI OI I118 DX'0I.8l'. I Arthur Downer of Wyebrldge was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Downer, over Sundas. T . 'Rn1-n._On Qnndnv Anvil 11 in Mr uowner, over _aunuuy.. * Born-0n Sunday. April 11. to Mr. and Mrs. Dayid Terry of Alllston, a. daughter. ' ` ' n Rnnnv _TnnAnh Nnlf vinlfn 111:. uaugnter. I On Sunday Joseph Holt visited his sister. Mrs. Lo.ver!ck of Thornton, who` is quite ill. ' ` MnnnAv._.T)nnn1nnn .-'l\.fn m-Ind nn ' is quite 111. g Mooney-_-Donaldson_ -Mn.m-ied. on 1 Wednesday. Apr-i1"14. Sylvester, son ' of Mr. and Mrs. Robert~`Mooney. tol Bessie. `daughter of the late Charles ` and Mrs. Donaldson. . ` ` 3 Apr. 20--Congra.tulations to Mr. and Mrs. Guelph Mayor of '1`oronto`on thel arrival of a daughter` on April 11. `. very stood here but H1118 WBBKB. Fred. Elliott is still unable to return home after spending the past nine` weeks in Toronto but is getting strong- er and able to be up again after. his severe illness. I `lunlun {Inna} wnhn5'nn Hanan nt,l How Flo- ection. us use; ucluva vnwnuaua an nvuuw an `cassav- 7 There is 'lots of snow here yet and will be for some time unless the_,wea.th- er gets warmer. The, cold weather!` is hard on_'the maple syrup business. ' Apr. 19-Ewar; .B1;rns` had the mis- fortune to cut one foot badly at Wm. C1ough1ey s wood bee on Saturday. Mrs. W. E. Lennox snent the Emma- young QDII, J1`pl'l['.I.l'). 7 Quite a. number have ..been confined _tn bed with the nu. ' `.\Il'r n1`nI"l\A'v-n 'I"nnn `M`n rn'v'g-no mn.n...__q . U! 060 wun (.118 "I111". ' Mr. and Mr. Tom. Maoreot Midland, visited at M. Coughllxfs last week`; L. Jones of -Elmvale-visited no 1.... Mrs. nzrwm Mmer. \ . Mrs. Mark McMa.ster and son Donald spent the week-endzwlth Angus friends.` Misses Olive -and Amy Miller spent' Tuesday with Elmgrove friends. `Rnns: Smith hm: returned to his! uvu ulnvuolvng (lo nu a.annvnu. ;-can-n Mr. and Mrsgnussen Hodd of Anna?! ton visited at D. J. Miller's on Fr1day.| Mrs. Jas.'McMaster visited Alliston: friends last" week. . Thfinu ("Int-Ir nf Qavvunn in vlnlflno` of: me nomeot ueo. umnm. ' : Misses Reta and Mary Desjardlne of Allandale visited at the home of their upcle. T. Berthel'9tte.. ' ' [Toronto last week. ' . V z W. J; Dempster is in the R. V. Hos- ;pital, Barrie, wherq he had an opera- =tion for appendicitis` on Tuesday: H0 : is 1'~epor t'ed as doing well. Miss Naomi Perrv ls snendinzr a feW wun remuves nere. 1 Mrs. Robinson, who has spent some ,- time in Detroit with her daughter,_ has` returned` to her home here. `Leonard Racher has gone to Toronto. (Too late for lap: week.) _ , V Apr. 12--Miss" Estella Willoughbyl has returnedlhome to_.A1l1ston after. spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Erwin Miller. ~ '1\/I'm: `MI -zn-It `M'n'l\/lnefnr and nnn Tlnnnl Tuesuay \VlIn mangrove u'1e_nus. | Ross Smith has returned to his: school at North Bay after spending; the Easter holidays at his home here.: `Ina lVIp.-.I- I.-: nulnlbl-.-nu nu` ALA `nanlnna AC` lrentlc, now building )e the lamest cabin Ivllv KIKIBI-VI uvnnuugn up line uunuv luv: an Mrs`. Clark isivlsiting at the home of: her brother. A.T'l`. Arnold. Angus. 11.. ..___1 1!-.. 11.-_.A..II 17....-,1 -1 All)- . IPIBHUS .lH.I. WEEK. '| Miss Clark of Stayner is visiting a. l [the homeof Geo. Smith. . `|\-NI:-nan: Data ORA Ruvur hnuinninn AP enlng. April 12. Mr. and Mrs.` Herb Manes and famxly have moved to Cookstown \vhe=re.th93' have purchased 1.! farm. I Mr. n.nr!1Mrn. Richard Bell and Ml`-I Baxter. .- Mrs. -W. J. Dempster spentla few! days last week with Barrie friends. mun `I-Tnlri `Ran-fhnlnffn. mu-an at days last Week with Barrie Irlenns. Muss Helen" Bertheloite. nurse at Penetang hospital. and. Miss Clara, Berthelotte of Barrie spent Wednesday with their parents here. Mr, and Mrn. D. J. Miller uent Sun- With their parents nere. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller spent Sun- day at the home of the tormez-'3 sister, Mrs. Russell Hood. Alliston. Mn: Cknrfholnttn and Mrs, mlhhickl V aaluvu lac: vu LY! vuu Ln nu-nun vu .v.u.._.~, . . `Mrs. Clark has` returned home to? Toronto after spending .two months` with relatives here. `Jun Dnhlnnnn urhn has nnnnf nl`- is reported doing well. ` . Miss om! Perry is spending ,weeks w th Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller. Mr.-and Mrs. Henry Ellis have mov- ed to their house in Ut,op1a.. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arnold en-3 eu to tnexr nouse m Uyanxa. , ' ,Mr. and Mrs. Clarence en- tertained a few friends on Monda..v 01"! iening. April 12. I Mr, and Mrs, I -Ynrh Manes and famlly Ihave purchased rarm. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell Mr. and Mru.- . H. Bell are very grateful to the no ghbors who turned out on Sunday ornlng and `helped save the between the earth and the cement Dor- tlon of the dam and would have soon caused considerable damage. Ilium: \YnnnnI Dnrnv nnnhf .III1'V 5 dam. The water had'broken through . Ronald & Co. DLEIH..- R. IV- caused considerable damage. 5 Miss Naomi Perry spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Wilfred McMaster ofi Baxter. Mun `K7 .1 hnmnntnr nnnnf..1 fe\1. Mrs. uusseu uoou. Amazon. 1 Mrg. Berthelotte and Mrs. Elphick visited Brentwood` friends on Monday. `Mrs. lm-k has returned home to I ,1?-vm - Apr. 19--Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Smith were In Toronto on Saturday attending the `funeral of the latter s sister. Mrs. 1 Stewart of Toronto. who was well | known here. The sympathy of the com- ;munity is extended to the soz-rowing, lfriends. . _ . `I3 I 1\/I'!H:nv mnn R h1I`ln(-3.95 13') YO `friends. ' ` ' ` D. J. Miller made a business` trip Toronto last week. . W. J; Demmater is in the BAY: EGSERT u'r /. ` . 1-an muuuz BXAIIINE3 claimed. 1! . was Uacxeu. Dy or no u arrangement with the Government. It 3. `t. would the advertising be rest;-3,111- = Hon. E. M. MacDonald knew noth- . ing about it but would enquire. ' ` H rlvuwvn -nu uruuuu I von the orders ot the day in the '-House oi? Commona, Friday a.ternoon,~ Earl Rowe,: Conservative member for Simcoe. directed attention to an add? vertisement of an American syndicate c that is enlisting subscriptions` for Hud-. |..m. Rav district explora.tion.`and pro- 731` grandson, wrap is seriously nu; Lorne Ney has sold -his farm to D.` Luck. _ I I J Fifty thougand fladybuga were sold jug year to Calitornla. lemon growers: o 1; war on parasites. ?n-'.".`,`;`...v thousand chicks valued at _week In Toronto. - ' Miss Margaret Forbes visited over {the week-end in Barrie. . I 1 Q- 'l?cn~n'ndnn was in Toronto for a. Sunday. ~ ' l Mr. and Mrs. R. Potter of Cookstown and Mr. and Mrs. F. Amey and Marg- aret of Newmarket spent Sunday with `J W. Stone." . _ (mun 'I`hnn1ns:nn and Wm..S11therlanti uruusuu uuluv svau u uvnw ulnar nu`... Thos. wmteside has his mm in op- eration now. He has a, big cut of loss has the farmers took advantage of the good slelghing to bring a. very large }number to the yard. I rle is home I0!` a. week: or IZWO. I Several cases of the "flu" have been` repdrted in this community. ` Mm. Wm. Sw1tzer_of Corn Hill is [under the (loc/t0r's care. 3` I R. G. Halbert received word last` Monday evening about the `death'ofl his mother at-Shelburne. Mr. and Mrs; ' : Halbert left on Tuesday to attend the _g I funeral which was held on Wednesday. pt `Alma xv, P. Stainton is on the slckn friends in Barrxe last week. - 3 Mrs. Richardson has returned after qpendlng a. few days visitjng 1:: AL 1 d le. I agnf. n. Plowx-lzht\ha.s zone to `that enlisting subscriptions I0!` nun-. Ba district expiorationfand '3ea ti; establish aeroplane and radio stations. - ; ` ~ ` He wanted to know if. as was claimed. it was backed by or had some `....+ would the advertising ------u----:-- Pancakes and honey are good for a.` man who works. It is hard to say what this food would do for a lazy man. It is said that it will create a. strong dad sire to work, and society might lose some of its ornaments. So it is wise "to be careful" the nancakes and honey-Mllverton, 0nta.rio.vs\'in. X a to make war on pa:-asues. :,'1_`wenty thousand chicks $60,000 were destroyed in` chicken .ta.rxn fire at West Bx,-ooktield, Mags, j.l\lll|ln A-canvas, an:----- -- Am`. 19--Ward` Goodfellow and sister Jsabel, spent a couple of days last _week in Toronto. ' nun 1\.`I nv-rs-nv-Af rvnrhnn visited over {the week-end In 1S_&l`1`le. ' } J. S; Ferguson was in Toronto for `a. Icouple of days last week. ` I Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson Spring and ~ Iteu here. K II here. _ Mr. and Mrs. Bowes returned this week to the home'of their daughter, Mrs. Jones, after spending the winter in Toronto. . .. ma T( Inn' nf Rnrvin in ntavinz at Jno. u I | in Toronto. M Ed. King of Barrie is staying at Jno. Klly's for a short time. `Apr. 19-Miss _W. Culbert of Barrie ;spent the week-end at her home here. . an... r~1m.1.- nf `nhnrnhnrcr vmitnd V `spent. Luu wccn-cuu on. non. alusanu Anwnv Steve Clark of `Schomberg visited ~with his sister, Mrs. C. }`hompson. on Sunday. ` . Mr nnd Mrs. R. Potter Cookstown `J W. Stone. Cecil Thompson and4Wm.I'Sut.herland brought home Ford trucks last week. n'u....-. 1`lfl.70nnI:1n I-nan his vnl In nn- -'-" '"'. H I Apr. 19-M1ss Hilda. Carter of Bar-* rie is home for a week or two. : Qnvnrni nnsznn M the "u" have been L. nunlld G yo. \ Phillipa & Co. `I: :I.....|.-- reported In tma commumty. ~ Mrs. Wm. under the doc}or s care. , 1 R. G. last: I Apr. 20-1;Irs. V.T-oi;r; McLean visited, lfriends in Barrie last week. , `um... Rinhnrdson has returned landale. \ - 1 Mrs. C. Plowrlght has gone to Huntsville to help care for her little.- grandson, who is seriously ill; ; `Lorna Nesrhas D., of days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Spring .Miss Margaret Barclay of Toronto vis- Tlted over the.weAek-end with friends . ha:-'4: ' funeral wmcn was new on Vweunesuuyq Mrs. W. P. Stainton is on the sick ' list. TLINE, INNISFIL` ,1 o~-__1A-II-... .....Al .. (I l\\` YOUR ' % 0PPORTUNIT\Y ` WINNERS` f 2nd and 3rd Prizes Go to FLORIDA THESE STORES GIVE FREE COUPONS - -. GO AFTER THEM NOW! To VISIT THEASOUTH _>u_ra-Lite A HUDSON BAY `FAKE ._ -...1-....~..O LI... .1. 1- THE BARRIE RADIO & ELECTRIC CO. BUTCHER-- 'l)...L..._ `D--.- CLEAN]-EIRS AND PRESSERS- w. Firth`- A. E. Whitby BAKER-- F, Rayner ' AUTOMOBILEIS-I-I _ T. R. Coulter NEW EQWHT-L Chevrolet` Automobile 2 Trip: to Florida V 3 Radio Sets - ' 1 pair Silver .Candleaticlu_ $10 Voucher for Gaaoline Silver Caaaerole - Lady : Wrist Watch Swan Fountain Pen Boudoir l .aInpV Silver Pie Plate Cut Glass Water Set Silver Deuert Set T Solid Bronze Book Enda Cut Glau Salad Bowl 6 Dinner Knives Berry Spoon - Cold Meat For]: I (`ua (El--- f` ____ ----I" vluu IVIGII run! \_ Cut Glun Cream and Sugar Set II.) 1. uIu:u.\-- Bishop Bros. Bonn tterior Irface your proper`-7 M1"',`3$`{. TAKE ANOTHER LOOK AT ma T 7PRlZE LIST BARBIE-ALLAN ` DALE DAIRY. co. DOUGLAS DRUG STORE DREAMLAND THEATRE FURNITURE- ~ ' G. G. Smith & Co. _ GROCERS=-- T J. D. Wisdom & Co. J. A.'R. Cameron Roy L. Jay` ` L. P. Singer Chevrolgt 'I'ouring Car Desk Clock ' .- Big Alarm Clock Silver" Flower Vase Cake Plate, silver lpdle Silver Fern Pot. - Butter Dish . Jewel Dish Silver Sell end Pepper Set Silver Spoon Trey . Crushed Silver Nut Dish Egg Stead Pie Server Gravy Ladle Cheese Server `D-...L__ "\2.I. \ Mal-Hg Clock VIIUGIB DCYVQY Bonbon Dish - 63 $1000 Accident In- surance" Policies , v uuvun I r\--I- \IrI-r\Iul\! In vegetable salads the goodness of I the vegetables and, the salad p1a.nts' ! 233e%"$ `vfE"L?2p`iZ`i~??e:?3'.;I -"juice or minced onion may be pressed ' . into moulds, chilled and served garn- )l1ahded with pllmentvc; gr red radigaes an mayonna se. a ercress. en ve. 5 gromaine and French dressing will itransform the most meagre vegetable - I tld-bits Into welcome dishes. ll UIIGIIICII III commercial I had suffered severely from con-i stipation and indigestion, was rapidly losing weight; in fact, I had lost sev'- eral pounds in a few months` time. I was so nervous I was afraid to go out. I could not sleep but would toss about all night, said Mrs. J ohn| Bardsley, a prominent lady residing: at 200 Elm Ave., Windsor. I had! tried so many remedies without relief ! that I was getting discouraged. See-l ing and hearing how quickly so many `people had secured relief by taking. HERB JUICE, I decided to give it a] trial, although I had not much,faith.i The results have been simply as_-l -uuw cw -uurvvu-Ivsvu-\a An excelwnt filler" for large cracks in floors consists of a paste made otl two cups of flour, three quarts of water and one tablespoonful of alum. Soak pieces of newspaper in this and` boi1_well, stirring constantly. Fill in `the cracks with a case knife. Stain the ; oor ater this hardens and the cracks- will be invisible. - I 1171.-.. -___n____ _.___u_,, A," u,,nu ,, ,,| Windsor and Wife State` It Is a. Wonderful Medicine. n... say o-.vau.-tun Vvhen coring apples for baking or :cooking, wash them well in Warm wa- ter. Then core them before peeling. You .will find that they are less likely to, ibreak thann when cored after peeling.| I 1': um. -u....: 41...; ........ a....x...... .......l ;us\..-us -.--nun unnvu vusvu uu.I.uu. ywvAnu5.| I If you `find that your frying pan `smokes when you are trying, try this ,simple "tip. Tie a. handful of salt in! 98. piece of clean cloth and rub the pan [with it. I | C! ; For sale by Wm. Crouland, Barrie; ; Buy Advertised Things. Special" 0 iMo.rl-Eet Gj % era F Clubs `Seeds and Seed Grain TIMOTHY sen-:1) " PEEL COUNTY ALI-`ALFA RED, ALSIKE AND swan-:1" CLOVER BROWN & CO. % CONTlNUED\PR.AlS`.E.FOR HERB TIPS TO HOUSEWIVES --.-..n-.`-;. An1-..- n.'__ 1 _ _ _ _ _. VEGETABLE SALADS .-_.-A_I_`I_ _-|_.s__ ..__ 1- SEE OUR DISPLAY OF SEEDS ..- ._ |n__.I_ .. r~;_..I-_-___ -_..I n'__._._.__ FLOWER AND GARDEN SEEDS LAWN GRASS AND FERTILIZERS sum GRAIN or ALL KINDS DRY GOODS arid Men's Furnishings- J. Webb UHEIH H II VI l.'l1gU` R. N. McLean W. c. HUNTERT CLOTHING co. PAINTS AND WALLPAP R- T. E. Ha y ROBINSON `U A`D1\'I`l7A`D`l4` Chevrolet and Oakland Garage--- 'R N MnTnnn IUJJLLV DULV HARDWARE The ladies of` Barrie, Allandale and vicinity are enthusiastic over this apportunity to the Chev- rolet car, or a trip to the land of orange: and tropic scenery. Keep your name well up to the top. You may not be the leader today, but tomorrow the others maybe followers. Your purchases or" 79" ""*.*:. .P*1'_=*m*. 2* the J `ruin nnnvnaiov r$I ZICCVC GI GIIC Shoppers Club Stores inuence your standing among the contest- ants. Every dollar` you spend at these stores right here in Barrie adds one hundred points to your total. Look over the prize list and ..._I_- -1__-I_ _-_.; 4- _,_, `savor-u -aurvann `Iv Iunllr III Ila? II make afresh eort to win. and other druggista. Price I $1.00. itounding. I had no idea that any medicine could give such prompt and -permanent results. Now I feel like a new person. I eat and sleep splen- didly, have gained about sixteen pounds in two months time. My nerves have quieted down and I have lplenty of energy. to -go about my ,work. My husband is also enthus- |iastic about HERB JIJIQE. He suf- [fered somewhat the same as I and 1HERB JUICE gaye him the same `wonderfully quick relief. HERB `Juice is our family medicine and we `cannot say too much for it. We also give it to our two children for bil- yiousness and constipation. ?~/ ed him by city oouuqll. Mayor `J. .31. Mom. `or London. Ont... refused an increase in salary tender- .,..,. -.v._,.......e, ...... ._, `.,.............`...., I HEM-ROID banishes piles by re- moving the cause, bv freeing blood `circulation in the lower bowel. This `simple home treatment has an almost ,unbellevable record for sure. safe and [lasting relief to thousands of pile sick sufferers, and saves the needless Don't delay. Try HEM-ROID today. It "will do the same for you. 20 :. pain and expense of `an operation." .l"0I' Wamut: .l.IB8.!l Wllll 8. pli`-C8 0` annel dipped in paraffin. Mahogany: Wash with vinegar, and water. Pitch nlnnz "an urn:-m nnanv water. Do you know why ointments do not ` give you quick and lasting relief? Why cutting and operations fail? Do you know the cause of piles-in internal? Thu} Ghana In 0) ufotrnnfinn nf Rina!` Internal. That there is a. stagnation of blood [in the lower bowel? U` ,,,;u,, L, ,n , u q I an uuv `V n `.4. lvnalvv III a ' Do you know that there is a harmiess internal remedy discovered by Dr. Leonhardt and known, as HEM-ROID. [ now sold by Wm..Cross1and and drug- lglsts everywhere, thatvisguaranteed' 111$`! `I)f\`I"I\ Inn.-ml:-I-`A- -\:`p\t-4 kc. _A Wll WILD VlllU58.l'_ auu wuusr. pine: Use warm soapy water. %Can You Anfwer These Questions? For walnut: Clean with a piece Innnnl innn in nn-raffln, 'M nhn:rnn- Pile Sutferers JEWELLERS-- A. H. Felt W. B. Webb LICK S GARAGE LADIES WEAR-- ` Powell & Co. N EWSPAPER-- `M....Ll.. ...... A 4...... JNIIJ VV orrLrnn--- Northern Advance SHOES- \_ Carey-Hurlburt Shoe Co. J. Little ARE YOU COLLECTING COUPONS ? Page Savpn IMPLEMENTB--Fora .touu'mx our. 1921 model; Frost &` Wood `binder: buggy: Deering mower. nearly new; Massey-Harris spring-tooth cultivator: International land roller: Noxon drill. 18-hoe:, democrat: Winner drill.- l0- hoe: cutter: Oliver riding plow. single- turrow: Cockshutt two-furrow plow: [Verity gang plow: disc l1`s.rr,ow: Fleury `plow. No. 21: scuti'ler:s`et 18-bull har- rows: sulky rake: 4 waterv-barrelsz. ,steel trough: Chatham tanning. mill: may rock: 2 rspeight wagons: sugar kettle; setecales. 2000 lbs.: stock_ra .ck: set sloop sleighs: root pulper; set long- tug harness: 2 sets singleharness: 1%- ,h.p. gasoline engine: Standard cream. separator: --barrel churn: dairy uten-0 ails: 80 rods 'wlre fencing: 25-gal. coal oil tank: extension ls.dder;. 20. sin bags. ` , - . rF'orks, chains. shovels. neckyokes ` and other articles too .nurlnero`u__e to mention. . . xv... lmnrasn steel range and other old: Durham heifer; 1 yr. om. HOGS, SHEEP AND POULTRY--2 Yorkshire sows. due May 20; 13 Shrop- `shire ewes; Shropshire ram; register- ed; 100 white Wyandotte hens: 3 Pekin ducks; Pekln drake. A nmmn GRAIN--100 bus. oats, Lin- \aI\IIaIJII anuu _ - ' FARM STOCK AND lMP)L~EMEN"l'- % wI'E'.' " I Eng Hf. Lot 2,- ConL..9, lnniol - .._`I `sit sunk): nnnl-`nil III`! I Ii 32:: w I I`Il" Q , the following: HORSEB--Grey ' mare, 9 yrs. old. Percheron; grey gelding. 8 yrs.. Perch- eron; bay geldlng.- 9 yrs., general pur- nnnn. nr, APRIL 22, 1525. Icsvup nu; g-nu.....,, - ,-..., ,,,., _ ' pose. CATTLE---Durham cow. 8 yrs.. -calf. at toot; Durham cow. 8 yrs., calf at toot; Durham cow. 8 yrs` calf at toot; pure bred Jersey cow. 4 yrs. old; with 019.1! at foot; pure bred Jersey cow. 6 yrs. old. due in May; Jersey cow. 8 yrs... calf at toot: Ayrshire cow. 7 yrs.. due in June: 2 Durham heifers. rising 3 yrs. old. with calves at foot; Holstein cow. 9 yrs.. due in May; tat steer, 2 yrs.; 8 veal calves: Holstein heifer. 1 yr.. registered; Holstein heifer. 1 yr. old: heifer; 1 old. unm: nnmmv AND ` F New Empress steel range andleother household effects. Terms-Fat cattle.` seed. poultry, Em sums of. $10 and under. cash: over that amount 7 months cred!t_w1ll be given to parties furnishing approved joint. notes. 6% per annum of! for cash Q61" dreddt A sums. nu ...nI 1.... ....m mublmni `ream-vs ah cream: sums. V \ _ All will be sold without reserve up proprietor has rented his uni. at 1 mm. W- A. ucconky. Aunt. nut mare. Hackney. PIGS-Sow. supposed to be in pig; 7. storeplgs. - . ' . CA'I"I`L,E--Heifer. 3 yrs. old, fresh: cow. 6 yrs. old. in calf; cow. 5 yrs. old. fresh; cow, 9 yrs. old. furrow; heifer`. 2 yrs. old; 3 young calves; steer rising ' .3.yrs.; 2 yearjlngs. IMPLEMENTS-`--Melotte oream` sen-` iarator: turnlpi pulper; single buggy: Massey-Harris sulky rake; Masseye Harris cu1tlva.tor:' Oliver riding. blow: Ford touringvvcar. in good order: 10') bus. seed oats. Banner: 100 bus. bur- ley, 0.A.C.: quantity of Carmen pota- toes: also other articles too numerous _ to mention. ---,,_-._ -4: 11.1.. All .....~..-. A! Q10 nn Pekin drake. - SEED GRAIN~-100 coln; 25 bus. peas. large; 10 bags pota.-. toes. Gr n- Mountain. - ' ~ IMPL MIEN'1`S--Ford .tou!rlnR car." 1o-)1 rnnnl! Frost &` Wood proprietor ' HEB XVSHLUVI. sun has on- Sale at 1 pan. A. Mccqnky. glut. [U HIUIILIUU. I Terms of Sale--All sums of $10.00 and under. cash; over that amount 7 months` credit will be given to p 1'- tles furnishing-approved joint not 3. 6 per cent. per annum off for cash on credit `sums. 0 . All ..-n| 1.... ....IA IIVIO-`nl\II vnnnnrvn nil- KJIUUII. Blalliln V All will be sold without reserve as} proprietor has rented his farm. T Sale at 1 pm. W. A. Mcconkey, Auct. _:11g VVEIIIIVI-Iuanvann can -`a--- --w the following: . . . . HORSES--~Buy mare, 10 yrs. old, heavy; brown mare. 8.yrs. old, heavy: -sorrel horse. 8 yrs._Qld.` hea.Vy,~.chest- Hackney. Dtr:R...Qnw_ nunnnsed to be in Did: The undersigned has received instruc- tions from ' V the mainstay parties, ,to in- adherent and 33086 norae, L2: yru. ulu. . CATTLE--.Cow due May 155? due-May 30: `Holstein cow. fresh; 1 calf; co v. due July: cow. due .,August; -cow, sup osed=t.o be ln`c.lf:_. drake and 6 ducks. . / , (IRAIN---100 bus. or oats: auanutv 6 ducks. .-"T . , GRAIN--100 bus. of outs: quantity -of mixed grain; quantity ottaweet clov- Fer seed; about 2 tons sweet cloverfha'y. IMPLE1vIEN'1`S--Massey-Harris bin- set or sloop sielgns. . 1 _ HARNESS-Set of breechin har- mess; set of long-tug harness; set 0!. single harness. ` 7 - ' ' - MISCELLANEOUS-~- Goat robe: Saskatchewan robe; about 800 !t.~hem- lock plank: quantity of inch lumber; number of doubietree and ainletree lengths: _3 horse. blankets; quarter- cut oak buffet; extension table; (laven- port, 8 ft.; double bed. springs and mattress: double bed `with mattress: :single bed. springs and mattress: ee- cretary; round table: quantity of kit-~. ~chen and bedroom chsrirs: kitchen table: Jewel range: Quebec heater; Oak heater: quantity of pipes: quant- ity of dishes and fruit-Jars: vacuum washing machine; cupboardzl bath tub; collie dog. 7 months otd. (guaran-. teed heeler). -- I u|....I.. '1`-:`l(1 nkdlnn rnnnuy nfhnbt aw- healer). . . Tools. forks. chains. many other ar- `ticles too numerous to mention. .5 I-n.......... Al Gnln__;l`nurI av-nin Hal: nn `H0183 LUU uuuuaruua uu lIu2IIl.|u|\I- .. Terms of Snle-- Fowl. grain. hay and all sums of $10.00 nd under. cash: -over that amount 7 maths credit will ~ be given to parties fuvnlshing approved Joint notes. 5% discount `of: for cash" on credit sums. nu ___:n L, -..I.I -..:A.L....L .........u.. The undersigned ha received instruc- tions from --:;u; nu out I'l I4` 9 iv-aw-w_---, --- ---- -. The following: "IoRsEs--Draft horse. 12 yrs`; old; draft horse. 11 yrs. Acid; general pur horse, 12 yrs. old. ~ CATTLE--.Cow 15:- e!` 8800; 10011! Z [0115 sweet. IMPLEMEN'1`S--Masse,v-Harris [blu- der; bugger; Melotte cream separator, good as new; set of Barn sloop slelghs; M .Massey-Harris mower; '- root `pulper; Massey-Harris seed" drill (13-spout)1;, Wlaner drlll (10-spout): cutter: Mas- .sey-I-Izxrris cultivator: Sylvester cul- tivator; scutfler; 2 sets iron harrows; Fleury plow, No. 13; wood rack; Chat- xstock ruck; single plow; Verity No. 10; J hum fanning mill; wagon; set of Wil- son scales. 2000 lbs.:- set of_ sca.les.f 250 lbs.; hay rack: single buggy; hay` tedderz truck wagon ; watering trough: . gravel box: barrel churn: Ford com` 2391; of sloop sleighs. _ nAm\nass-Set of breeohimz har- '01! U!'t:u.lL Huuua. - All will be sold without reserve. Sale at 1 pm. W. A. Mcconkey, Auct. &l\;:- - o----- OF` .. ` FARM STOCK _AND |MPLEMENT8`_ ' I the quality of ify a standard in paint mak- The. undersignd' has received in? ' structioxis from an 2- -u n hi In-II 1-uuvnu FARM5 U BWII IQUIUVQIIII via wi-:DN.15'}{i?} APRIL as _ ..II...u-an. Tuunsnav, APRIL` 22, me.- [Ulla bl UIII GEORE.`-E McCUAlG Lot 23, Con. 2, Vespra 5.. ....II Inn nu}-`n gnu`-{nu nn II. III: Luvs mg vvnu-mp, an...- to sell by publi auction on IIuIuIl\ A I! A lII5II Eli I lit! \vUlIQ - vvvlrnu to sell by public auction on uvtilnnvlfi A I!` A I\I\II Q i t3Esi5A'\'r'L"2\i='1'z'1"I." 9; Vhn Cn`InnvInnu -w. '1`: !:_*;.?:.E.`l' 2- ".!`P,"" W` OI! vnsi 1 nuniniill to sell by public`auction" on -It II1rII'\ A It A IQIIII 1n- as typical Flo- }: hollows to 11111:` qualities (13- 'l`hnI-a nnn IIU nun II; III nun-vu.-nu 1-"RmA: Rpm 36" 333 Vsrpcx CREDIT SALE nannz Allli IIIBLE canon}; sm: ciu-:D11' SALE. QTXQII ALI3 IIIQI E IIIZE IMPLEMENT8 cu y-nuvuvuavu vv unnu uvsvuvvu unlvla Mr.Gosling, Jim. has the mistoxstunei to be upset out. of his canoe in .the Nottawaaaga flats losing his gun and tzraps,` Mr. Gioslim-I iwas fortunate enough `to kick his rubber boots of! and im to a tree. He was almost perish with the cold when he reach- ed land. ._ j >/,. V` SHANTY BAY A nr 1 0__Ikmn llnnna-A `Xfllunn `rlllll IQIUUILIUB ce. There are 21 cannot col- JDVIII `H nlnnun "Lunenburg, N.-'S., A r. 19 (S ec- ial)--I cannot praise odd's Ki ney Pills too highly `to anyone. I have suffe/redo a great deal with a weak back and rheumatism. I used a lot of doctors medicines, but they did "me no good. I could hardly lift a Batient alone. I was advised to try odd's; Kidney Pills; used a number of boxes and soon got relief. I often thank the goodfriend who gave me` theadvice shout Dodd s Kidney Pills. ---- ..-`_.. .......1. .1....-...I 4.I....s. `I I-'\I\l\l E IIIII av BBB Iluvwc upvuu ; an... "I was very much pleased` that I did- not have to give up my profession of nursing: I am bound to them for relieving me and will al- ways -rscommendthem to any. of my ` patients who su er from the same thankful trouble as I did. I am"ve' to write this testimonial or Dodd s Kidney Pills." _ .. from Mrs. E. .Jl'lnlu` Intfnr comes praise- i `PROFESSIONAL NURSE" ' LOUD. IN HER muses Thanks to Dodd s Kidney mu. ' She Was` Relieved of ti. Weak Beckand Rhinmutiam, ~ Mrs. E. Emono:I-1.13:)-\-v Recommends Deli : Kidnoy Pills to Any of. Hot Patients Who Sucr with Klnog Tgolgylmr _ V Kidney Pills." A` . ~ This letter comes from Mrs._ E.` Efneneaurinurae of\Lunenb`urg, NJ 8., and tells of e Benets to be de-' rived through the use of;Dod>i'eKid- nan! 1 an YIVC ' `JIIUI |n_sy_ -Pills. . V W. Hf. Ldt 1, Con. 9, Vespra. I... _-II Loo -u`a`:n l:I1lI+:I\'I nu aunt-`av:---, --- --_-. -- the following: PURE BRED HEREFORD CA TLE --'-I-Iereford cow, 6 yrs., in calf, re ster- ed: Hereford cow, 7 ,yrs., in calf. reg.; 2 Hereford heifers, 2 yrs. old. eligible to register; Hereford bull calf; eligible to_register._ ' < GRADE CA'I`TLE-Red cow, -5 yrs. old, milking; red cow, 6 yrs. old, milk- ing: brindle cow. 3 yrs. old, milking; 2 heifer calves; '2 yearling` heifers. . 1 arm: AND PnT1'L'l`RV-.--Good sow: 40 hens; 3 Reese anu eggs. ' .HORSES-Blapk mare, 12' yrs. old. heavy: bay -horse, 11 yrs. old. heavy; bay horse... 8 yrs. old, heavy; bay lhorse. 7 yrs. old. heavy. ' 'rMp`r;mMmN'[`s--Massey-Harris hay `horse, 7 old, neavy. . IMPIJEMENTS-Massey-Harris hay loader; Massey-Harris side rake: Mas`- sey-Harris mower`; wagon: Superior disc drill; set `scales; Massey-I-Iarris stitt-tooth` cultivator; Massey-Harris disc barrow; set seed barrows; `single . plow; double riding plow; gang plow; Fieury single riding. plow, new: man- ure spreader: hay rack; cream separa- tor, nearly new; 2 tanning mills; root pulper; democrat; cutter; set sleighs: emery stone: grass -seeder: 1 H.-P.` gasoline engine; 2 sets heavy harness: also doubletreesk forks, chains, neck- yokes. many other articles. .I-IOUSEHOLD FURNITURE--Cook an uuuuut (30!- ght is clearly finish on both Less Flo-glaze` giving better surface. It per thousand nter than any pl'0pl'lBlLUl' nun HUIU Ana Lcuuu . Sale at 1 pm." W. A. Mcconkey. Aucf. _ *___. I I 2 neuter calves; ' z yeuruug ueuura. PIGS. AND POULTRY-Good sow; 40 hens: 3 and eggs. I-'l'n`RR`li`.Q--`Rlnok mare. 12' we. old. many other articles. -HOUSEI-IOLD stove; heating stove: 2"ext_ens1on ta.- kblesp sideboard: wishing machine: b 2 c_upboaI-ds: lamps, dishes. etc. m......... no anln.._.A" sums of $10.00 c,l1DDOH.l'llB; _uuupu, unuuyu, vow. - Terms of sale--All sums of $10.00 and under. cash: over that amount 7 months credit will .be given to parties furnishing approved joint notes. 6% per annum on for cash on credit sums. All will be sold without reserve as proprietor has sold his (arm. I am- .4. 1 am` W` A Mnnnkev. Auct. I\Gln'In nanlnunu. l OF` FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS` lllllllr. - ' Mrs.. (Rev.) Jones and family, who .have been in Toronto with her sick ;pa.rents4 for a month. have returned home. _ - V Shanty BayIUn1ted Church is gding to build a. new parsonage for the mini .lster.' Rev. C. G. Jones. Mr, `nndm-nnn in nhhs. .fn-hp hdrna` pater." RGV. U. G. JOHGS. Mr.`Sanders0n is able--to-be home `again after his stay in the hospital. A._.-I-I`-.. no-AAA!-a.` `p\n\`r unlnnn Innun l\I'| sta.rted_ again this summer. A through fast train service to the Siberian border from Paris will be vv o _\/IIIIVIVVVII. luaxlu vvrvunn V Mrs.'A. Pnlk lmuway on a.-visit to ~'I`oronto~ynd`Milton to see her sister `and brothers.~ - Mr and Mr: Q V Tlfllsann hnvn hurl uagauycas unuvs claw nun; nu unnv Ilvllponiriao Another wedding took lace here on Saturday last. when th` Rev. C. G. Jones united in marriage. Miss Ruth Turner to Mr. Max. Hewitt. Cralghurst. The bride will be much missed in the village`. All wish the newly wedded couple every happiness." I`, Iuulpi 8 L0. . .` G. Shnnnhan . Hanna & Co. . Stanton Bron. A. Watson Boadway Bron. W. J. McLean rock & Driukle . . . Louis Doyle Phe undersigned has reived in- - structions from ' ---no nuzuu yweatner `EHO DGIIEII`/I`0Ei.GS. ' I The many friends of Mr. a,nd Mrs. `Donald Partridge are sorry to learn of the death/nf their nlddnt Ann Robert. ' Apr. 197-Mrs. Gebrgla wnson Dalston visited with her brother. _W. Caldwell. last week.; I II-..` A 'I'I..II_ 2.. .......'.. ._ . -..l..IL `EH11 DTOIHBPB.` I Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Wilson have had a great deal of patience waitlm; for the completion of their rrew house `but it will soon be ready. Mun Dnfnu-can In hnn-uh nnmln nffnvo n Du! It Wlll 80011 DB F851;) . . Mrs. Petersen is home again after :1 two-weeks visit in "Toronto with her. daughter. ' Mrs. (Rev) .Tnr'msI and fnmllv. who J Apr; ~19-1-(Mr. and Mrs. lien. Giffenl and children 'ofgOri1lia are visiting with: the Ia.tter' mother, Mrs. Jas;_ Maw. Mflnu `yarn!-un 11816 Ron I` A A n n n nu-Alan! xunw. _ , Miss Verna Hilts has been spending. a. few _duys,1n Barrie recently. u r i A number nf nnnnh: haw: hncmI"(-_nn.I {Ia LBW .uuys_m narrle PGCBIIIIY. ~ I A number of people have beer2"con-1 finpcl to their beds through an ttack lot La Grlppe. ` 1 Mrs. John (lohrisxt hrnnf imnrnvhur. UL nu urlppe. ` Mrs. John Gilchrist lsnot improving: as her many friends would like to see,; I n...a..... 4... 4.1."- ............ an........ -1 um-a....'. Iuw navl uuuu; J-| nvuua uvuau OIIIV uv wvvn "Owing to the severe illness of Miss` Lillian Earlys grandmother at 'BVeeton.* the school on the fourteenth is closed` f at `timedof writing. 1 "Roads: nv-A had for travelling` Hanna largest cabin e to Canada. rcuuc, now nuudlnz