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Northern Advance, 13 Feb 1902, p. 8

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-'1-Hm Angnxmg. annmnuu. nonucx. HiDBS. Tonouro. '1-1:3. n, 1902.7 shoal-o-ou'oIovs 7 riuouinloctoc _ O.-u. .. _ . _ _ ,_ Z-1 V B_Anuug.' Fan. `:2, (go: J 0 2': 7o QEFI 70' `Rev. Mr. Fralick ot Mineeing and_Rev. R. McKee were to have exchanged pul- pits on Sunday but the storm interfered with their plans. Mr. Fralick drove down Saturday most of the way and tried to reach church on Sunday morning, but he had to put up- his horse and cutter on the way and_ walk the remainder. Mr. McKee never left home and as Sunday was very stormy very few attended church. Our people would liked to have heard Mr Fralick preach and it may be that we will have a chance again in the future, __ -., --- v--aawau, Ul. lJDI`KIUs The Presbyterian Concert advertised for the 13th. is beinuz postponed until the 17th inst. (Monday). It is to be hoped that the roads will be in good condition by that time. In addition to the talent advertised for this concert. we might state that Prof. Harris, one of the leading pianoists and musicians. of Toronto, will act as accompanist. PRESENTATION T0 MR. '1`. E. MONKMAN. On Thursday evening Int, St. John : Branch Sunday School held a very auc- oeuful social at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wood, of Tecumueth, quite a num- her from around Cookatown availed them- selves of being there and having an enjoy- able time. `After 3 short program, Rev. Mr-. own called on Mr. T. E. Monkznan and Min , Maud. Graham who read the following .folu1tsble:- oddreu` and {resented *Ms';e . . kin-livrithl-luI`ttarya tar which am/..`.......'.....-.-....:-..- A----' `- ...... uuuunluuu mun as secretary after which Mr. Monkman madam: appropriate reply Ttnlyapkihgp. thguy ya:-y` heartily fqr the wary Died at the residence of her father on Sunday, Feb. 9th, Miss Alice, sixth daughter of Alexander Neeley, aged 17 years. Miss Neeley has been sick for some time that dread disease, consump- tion. taking hold of her constitution and gradually wearing her down till she nally succumbed. The funeral took place on Tuesday to St. Paul s cemetery, where Rev. Canon Murphy conducted burial ceremonies. --, -_...-..-V The Chosen Friends gave an oyster sup- per at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Dobaon. The Baxterites have lieen isolated for over. a week ; H.M. Mail not being able to teach that. place ;aak no further questions. M- n 1' :2--_,,_ . . .. . - v uw-o wont- I1 \I\JIIDI\IIJO Mr. D. . Ferguson, took the service an Sunday last in the absence of the pastor, Rev. Mr." McKay, who was detained by the storm. ' Death famine amongst the canines is causing quite a sensation. several valuable dogs have met their fate from poison. It would not be well for the guilty parties to be caught at this cowardly act. Mr. Willie Tebo, Chief operator of Nelson City, B. O. and family, is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tebo. We are pleased to know that Mr. Willie Tebo, is improving rapidly after under~ going an operation for Appendicitis, per- formedby Dr. Wsllwin, of Barrie. IIIL- 'n_,,I -.0 Ladies Coats. A few only left . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ Kxlxyleagn. T ` Advance Correspondence Miss Annie Loecas, of Suxmidale, in visiting with her aunts, tho Misses Sharpe. - Miss Cora Gray, of Barrie, was visiting last week with her aunt, Mrs. Will Sharpe. unpleasant position. I He went to the de- pot, purchased a. ticket and let the iron- horse take him home to Barrie. A few left of a. heavy all wool Smock Coat with belt, deep collar,two qualities, $2 00 and $2.25,at one price $1.50 75 Vpairs Men's`Pants (a. late purch- use). made of good wearing tweed and We were offered a Blanket, bargain last week. We took it. They are now in stock. Ix': s a ne wool and a large heavy Blanket, made to sell at $3.00, bargain price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2 4. n L IL VIIII Illul W \I\I `UL u u I c o e o e u I I o 1 o _ A lot of extra heavy Men s Ulaters, splendid warm driving coats, extra quality frieze cloth, bests linings, usual high scdrm collar, all sizes,colors dark brown, fawn. grey and Black, were priced at $6.75. 37 50, _and $8.50, now only....,..., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 4 Men's Overcoats. A few of those heavy tweed lined Men s Ulstera.made of good Canadian frieze, worth $5 00 for A I..4. .. -....... |........-. 11--. - `l Tv._4..._.. -CLOTHING %%RAWLEY&DEVL!N Early advances of New Spring Stuffs being opened up ` this "week. Always Pleased to show Goods or submit Samples. FRAWLEY 8 DEVLIN Mina Mary Johnston. of Thornhill, who has been the guest of Mrs. R. J. Hill for the past two weeks, returned home on Saturday, 1st inst. - H J` l THE balance of the month will be chiey O( (3npi(>d by us in-making what may be termed "A g.eneral lmu..~,(:- 'cleanin`g--all lines of winter goods will be 1;;mu_ prominently to the front, and so Underpricggcg as to insure a quick turnover Whenever p()ssible. Pm. .tS willlnot be thoughtef. The ONE uppr:1'Im:-at ldgav is to MAKE SALES. The money is w:-.2_m-;(1 to pay duty on ourvery large lII1pOl't.2ltl(m:' mm` in transit from England, Germany, and .l"ra.nc.;e. This department shows more istriking c.axi:-.a;p!es .1` Bargain Season than perhaps any of}m- s-:(:<:!i<,-:; of ourextensive premises. A From a111<)x_;g- 2;;Lm< (>i1`1e1'H We quote the following : ~ Many Other Bargains Equally as Good. Wool Blankets. . ` Angus. Advance Cotrespondence. _L_{e1_1 s $mock. .Mee' Paws- Opposite G.T.R. Station and Post Office. .Halt Pnce The greatest storm of the `season, in fact the greatest for years, visited -this section of conntry on Sunday and Monday, 2nd and 3rd inst. To say that the roads are perfectly impassable, is a mild way of putting it. It will take the psth-masters `and their men days to open the roads, if they are to travel on them again this win- ter. 2 ,5 1 11' A I I nn.1 DEPARTMENT. 85.00 1 useful gift they saw t to present him `with. ' _ ' The address was :- i Dear Mr. Monkman,--We the teachen % and pupils of St. John's Branch Sunday E School, take this opportunity offered by our social evening to present you_ with this Secretary as a slight token of our es- teem and also "of our appreciation of the disinterested way in which you have labor- ? ed in our Sunday School its inception last ' April. - - fl... .....2_L-_-_ ,1` 01 I I .1 r1 u ,.,...... vuuau nu nsunuu your wen WlSH8l'l- Signed on behalf of the school, Kobt. `Wood, Mrs, Rt-bt. Graham, Miss A. Stew- art, John Raynor. .... Lxnaauuls nu nacx wuzn ms son, 03'" on the farm. Mr. ahd:Mrs. McDovell, of Midland, vis- ited at Alf. Carecadden s last week. The special services have been brought I0 I close in the Methodist and Presbyterian churches, There has, been a. fresh beef association. with twenty members, started here amon89' the farmers to run for twenty weeks from May lat. `Ayn. [IO The existence of a Sabbath School had been I long felt want in this section of the parish, sndzits success has been In a large measure due to your effort and zeal in the good work. - I.1_____ , -n '9 l u . . \I`-'\I " U` `I Fromia small sehool without convemence of any kind, it has steadily progressed un- til at present we can beast. of as complete an equipment as that of any small school in the Township. \Vith the best wishes of the entire echool, and trusting that you may be loo}: spared to labor in the good cause we remain your well wishers. Sin:-ma An knknuc ..c .1.. -_L--I Ink- F Mr.a':;:`d Mrs. Andy B.archolomew s.h0m was made happy afew nights ago by `'19 anjival of a baby girl. fI\L___- I ` ` with theiraister, Mrs. Donley. :M;a:-E`r6 'and Mrs. Gz'xllov;ay 15 zone to Murkdalo to spend a. few weeks INAUGURAL MEETING B. c. 1. BOARD The inaugural meeting of the Colleiim Institute. Board was held on \Vednesd&.Y- February 5th. The secretary actedlf Chairman pro tem and read the names 01 the newly appointed members : llis H00 JudgeAArdagh, `Major Rogers. Dr. J. Smith, and Very Rev. Dean Evan 3 Honor Judge Ardagh was re-elected G118": man of the Board tor the ensuing year an` asaumed the chair. TL- _L-...I!, _, 0-A 1 - ` ----"/ Mrs._ Wm Grahm spennsundav with Mrs. Qarscadden. ' .Wm. Kissock is back with his son, Sam. nn 5'-In `nu... vv euey, nan, mcheod, Whieh. A the The Finance Committee presented annual report for 1901 also recommended. payment of nlatiee for the month of J sou; amounting to $495.82 and -sundry 8000" amounting to $75.48 Adopted. Ie Whllh Irina rinuuunn-I `auxin nf Bbgenu "'8! on me last Thursday of the m0W" tr Moved DY Rev. Dr. McLeod--G`( W Bo.ll-'.l`hat the Principal be emP'"- Purchase the following necessary IMP WT ""9 of the 7 Dominion of Canada. '.c._ British ~ Empire, of Ontario and of M" - " V-Movod;-vhv 1Re'v. Dr. McLeod J 3 , the Bobrd land 8 m`:,. "l;ho tIml1vt0ur'*,` V uuuau ulu uuuu`. The standing oommitcees elected W6'"~ _Finance--Rogers, Smith, Egan ; PI`P"V Wesley, Ben, McLeod, Whiah. 11:... w........ n_._._ 4_.~_-_..a the dama....`.;e;,;.;a1a;.:;.;;,;."%` t It was decided to hold their regular m9` 13%| on the lust Thursday of the month. - nvn lam 13.4.. n. 11-! .....L.Ge0 V.-pm vv man was ranted lea during Januarv and ebruary. H-(um: A-..:A..,I .- I.-I.J ..n._:... Our FLANNELETTES are always GOODVALUES This week we of- `V Another lot; of extra quality heather oil tanned, wool linings,v:o1'th 75c for. I-UQI 7' IUI` IIIJJCIIIIIITVIUIII ' To-morrow will likely be letter.-day for poat oicea--St. Valentine : Day. . A small lot nf` men s heavy {leek-... lined winter Underehirts. all s i`z+,-s,fr)n 34 to 44, `mod quality and well nish- ed, worth from 50-- to 65c. only..... A good quality of factolry knitted Mitn, fringed cuff, lined throughout, fOl'...'... ;... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..`Z5C2 A special line of Men's Drivilvg 111----.. __-_1_ _ ~- ,1 Gloves, made of good quality leather, wool lined thrmvghout, sold /all over &t50CgO1jT r .'(:`,.V....'.....`. . . . . . .. properly tailored, lfliifl-it-(} at am .n\'Qr. all price, only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -vv u- was... us..." "`-`83 0V$"r75.4v`8 J C`P'5- whllh W38 Q59-lltad leave of ablwe !.-.-8.... 1-..--- __ _ . \/'\- \IL/V v 4.;LJ\J1/ul Inna nvyn vvu UL` fer you something better than usual -oe CASE of a special line, fair weight, good quality, assorted pat- terns, over yd wide. The price is only.......... Men's Mi`ttsJ:and Gloves. Me;1's UndersIi'.t's...` Guthne. Advance Correspondence. --.. u --.v- 7'. - -..'..-...-..--. Snowed up luft week; ` Miss J. Dowe has returned from viait- ` lug `friends in Orillia. `II T! "\ I F lannelettes. 13, 1902 : a pair 31:. Desourdie lost a. valuable horse lately with inammation. In. .............. ...m m...I.. I... 'I..u...- A... c-.. '7"iiiQ Thor}; 'c,~....1;;,; `oi Bark; spent- " Saturday and Sunday under the parental roof. ' A very quiet wedding took place on.30th 1th., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morris, of Elm Grove, when their daugh- ter was given in marriage to Mr. James Smith, of Bethesda. The bride was the recipient of many valuable and useful presents, which showed the estimation in 'whioh she was held by her friends and ae- quaintances. I Desourdie, of tT.h[e S01), is visit- ing her mother, Mrs; J. O Connell. ` - gooooooooooooooouoboooooooo0oooooooboooodooooooooooo03 You` Need IIUII at A most Half FIWW & `Moore `r. T.'Dowe left last Friday with Jrio. can voov vu vvuu Advance Correspondence. 'Erz?%?33i.` I Mr. J33. Sprdule is at Markdsle_aftend- `jug thev funeral of his cousin. Owing 60 the severe storm ofesunday en blockade of the King : highway, there was no Djvin service in the Metho- dist church on Sunday. A ' V "I`Il.1.eWs;l:: `Mr. George Fraser and Mr. Alf.;Palk are both postponed on ac- count of the storm. , 'r I I ' 1 Dolleryhteam for Byng Inlet}, where he is engaged in the shanty. ' `D -1-. c n C no M1: 7'.ienf;$t;;*;Zc;c;mpa.nied by his 1 cousin. Miss Adams, were the guests of Mrs. J. Gqulev a week a.go.Sunday.' ' 1- tin nu- Mr. J amhes Gjmpball, ;lio has iiee ill with In g :-ipne, 1;, we -are pleased `to nay, oonvaleacgnt. ~ , shantv Bay. T . Advance Correaoondence. ` Miss Ella Leadley is visiting Mra. Palk ) this week; 1\ I . In I! I mi;41::wS.7m. Brown has rented Col. O'Brien : farm. 1' II ('1 1'.\ 1 Mrs. John Hart, who has been staying ,with her mother, Mrs. Doane, left last week for Toronto to join her husband, ` w m has been there for some time: . h I! I`! (`II L .' VVll\' I-IIIW WWII UIIVIC l\'I QUI-IJW VIILIWO ' Mr. George Fraser has rented the Shore" wood farm, lately occupied by Mrs. Wal- Jton. Mrs. Walton has moved into the building known` a _O Brien Lodge.j ` Thornton. V _ Advance Cortdspondence. ` Miss Ethel Wright is visiting her aunt in Guelph ' . '- 1 Mr. Oaburn of Sutton loaded 5 car of cattle ` la.a`t|_ week. " - ,1, ,_.__L 2,. .L_'1-.\A_,u,,|_ __ n__v_|___.___9_A, The Sons of Temperance visited Crown i Hill Division last Friday evening.` Two sleigh loads went and came home well planned with the visit. The cake and coffee we all right. Crown Hill pro- mised to return the visit very soon. IQHU `V WW1! No church in the English or Presbyterian last Sunday. ` W `II__ `I ? lV-II2._`L,V._'-ll\___!_ ____,_L \,_._.I___ IWUU K \III\IKJ I Mr. H. Callighsn of Barrie spenf Sunday at the Queen s. V _ .. ...... um. mug uuu nears tenure She is survived by four sons and two daughters, :--Donald, of Brentwood: James, of San- rm: Mrs. L. N aim, of Palmerston: Alex. &Wn. of Wyevale: and Mrs. J. Brownzof this place. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon to the Union Cemetery. bBa._rrio fwh`er'e_ her"re'n_1sinu nwerov laid nt__ um-: l-`rrA'1`li iyf why lot_ha;oIi_nmn1nit! it Zzikother socia.lVi'l1_":3:>;1'I:;otion with the Engli|h_Ohut-oh, will be held on Friday gevaning 14th, arrangements are being `made for a "splendid program; Holly. Advance Correspondence; V A Mr. Herb Lougheed returned home from Toronto on Thursday after a pleasant visit with friends. `5ywi}{.}-so the b;d condition of the roacia last week, the E.L. of O.E., had no uervioo on Tuesday evening. ' 1'3---,I . . --u--n Early` Friday morning, Mrs. Ellen Cameron, one of -our oldest and most highly respected citizens paused peacefully away, at the residence of her eon-in-law, Mr-._Jae. Brown.. Four days before her death she. was takenill with inammation of `the left lung and heart failure _She is Inrvilmd `IV fnnr nnnn --`J o-'- -`--- -5-` ' I one and was well rendered by the follow- The Ladies Auxiliary to the B. of RT. are to be congratulated on the success nf their second annual concert and dance,held in Bothwell s hall on Monday night. The hall was packed to the door. Mayor Boys oiciated as chairman on the oc- lcasion, and previous to commencing the `program made a few appropriate remarks, which were highly appreciated by the large audience.- He. also told them some- thing about the Barrie-Orillia hockey pro test, at'_ which meeting he had -attended that day, Theprogram was an excellent ing ladies and gentlemen:--Misses Wil son, Graham, Soules, Brunton, McDon- ald, Watson, Metcalf, Brown, McDonald and Hamlin,` Messrs. Dr. Arnall, Heard,` Adams, Kelcey, Hamlin, O'Meara and Master R._Thompson. Each performer, ._was loudly applauded. At the conclusion of the concert the hall was cleared of the seats and dancing `was commenced to the musi- cal strains of Keenan s orchestra. A large crowd remained for the dance, which was kept up till two o'clock. The ,Ladies` Auxiliary desire, through the columns or THE ADVANGE, to thank those who took partin the concert for their services that evening; . -- - -- vs" a wurwllilvllulrl Miss Flosaie A:-nald, who has been ill, is able to `be out aazaing ' VI I730 AMioas `Fanny and Clara Carrutheta, were the (means of Miss Emma Jennett, last week. _ _ _ IIIDII W CV33 Some of our shanty-`men have returned from the north, and` report anything but a good time. ' TL-A ._.-_ _. _._.___. 2-. J`, T.` I! I K 6\I\I$ UI IIICI There was no eervicein the English Church last. Sunday evening, on account of the severe torm. * A Royal Arch meeting in connection with L.0.L. No. 450 will be held on Fri? day night, Feb, 28:h.[ 'N[l'..'S78l,1(i(yvgl1(;'1-3.516 Sarah Spears, of Egbel-t,_apent a few days last week visit- ipghienda in this vicinity. ' A_4...I_._ , 2 I ' M1-.`Hu_nteTr Ke;1uedy, of Barrie, `was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. Jennett last week. ` ' 1:1 a nu. .. |lLLLNDALE wm mm SIX. Borrlde South-Weaefn D1vlelon. with . its Pleasant Streets. its Testy Dwell- ings. its Pretty Churches. ano. its Go- 'e-head People W111 Entlce Settlement -A' Weeklv Record otllte Doince. The 8.0.1}. will meet on Monday. Feb. 17th. ' V Psesbyfgrias i3os1_-d of Managers were in session last night (Wednesday). t I'I ,-__J Z i.5oree;an,`of Torot1to',,ie upend- ing a few days under her parental roof. r'.`['lieZ (DIiuZa'u` Ptte}, of H Izottanham, - were visiting friends in this vicinity last week. The I.0.F. are going to have aaocial in the 6th ward on the evening of the 18th. ' nus Mr. Wm. Morris of Knox-Oellege, oc- cupied the pulpit of `the Presbyterian - church on Sunday evening last. u_'A . I I I1 . .1, _- `ne snow-plough man has hldlhil har- vest during the past week: Mr`. James Furlong, while inspecting cars the other day, got a bad squeeze, but, we are glad to say. his Injuries are not serioul. . - mA7pr1{r ;3oig1111"5;5h1a .e the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cummings on Fnday evening, Feb. 21at._ Tickets 15c. Miu-Mary Storey left on Monday on a month aAvisit to Toronto. Before return- ing Miss Storey Intends `taking in the millinery display in the City. nn 1- u a sun on` Miss Edith Glassford entertained about 30 of her young friends to a Progressive Crokinole party on Wednesday evening of last week. Crokinole was indulged in for about an hour and a half. ' iss Gra- ham took first prize winning 4 out of the 15 games played, Mr. John Gray win- ing the booby prize. a The rest of the evening was spent `in games. songs, reci- tations, etc. V Mrs. and Miss Glaslford proved -themselves charming hostesses, and every body went home highly pleased with the evening : enjoyment. 'I`\I K` 1` TI`! I l'\ I I The South Ward School was the scene of a most pleasing event on Friday after- noon last, it being the occasion of the pre- sentation of Promotion Certicates to the successful candidates of the Xmasexami- nations. At 2 o'clock the parents and friends of the pupils began to arrive, and at 3 6 _clock, when the pupils of the vari- ous divisions assembled in the Principal's room, the number of guests was about fty. The `Principal, after extending a hearty welcome to the guests of the day, opened the afternoon sAprogram by calling upon the school for a chorus, after which the rst part, consisting of songs and recitations, was proceeded with. Mr. A. Oowan, Uhairman of the Board, was then called upon and addressed the pupils. Mr. ' Thomas Smith, Chairman of the Management Committee, presented the certicates. The remainder of the pro- gram, consisting of songs and recitations, was completed, and the .afternoon s pro- ceedinas brought to a close by the render- ing of the National Anthem. -. ..... --1 -.~r.-J .- voounan-r . Thefuneral of Ellen Cameron, reliot of the late Laughlan Cameron of Veapra, passed through here on Sunday from Holly on the way to Barrie cemetery. 1-an nA1'LwA Y cmnma orf Tim FUTURE CITY. ` Ivy. Advance Correspondence. . u 1 1 u was %Nb1m1nRN' Anvmicn. Miss Erma Dolmege entertained a very select party of young people on Thursday evening last. Those present enjoyed themselves very much, as Miss Dolmsge is a very entertaining hostess. A On account of the bad state of roads, the Temperance Ooncert has been post- poned indenitely. Next Mondav night the Division intended visiting Thornton, but on account of ` the roads a special meeting will be held on Friday night to determine what shall be done. - BIRTHS :-On Jan. 30th, the wife of R. A. Sutherland, Township Councillor, of a daughter. * - On Feb. 48th, a daughter tb Mr; and Mrs. Joe`Grega. ` On Jan. 18th, the wife-of Wm`. Hex-rel of anon. V _. - ` / On Feb, 10th, the wiie of `Dr. Evans of ndaughtet. . j 3 % ` A Miss Aggie Harper of Toronto is visit.- ing her parents here. . ' 31:. (Rj.V.{1`?;;l>`;r;ns't)-n-islhome again after ayea.r s absence in British Columbia and Great Britain. Mr. John Hughes and daughter. Miss Frankie, spent a. fewdsys this week with Cherry Creek friends. ' ,_' -_-.r_. - ----- Mr. Charla; Roy'nolds has been in Penetang for a couple` of weeks, disposing` of a large kiln of brick: for Mr. Chantler. -- 1\`sp-ry - ,,,-_.- _-__ - ----.-w av. nan... VIIBIJUIUIQ Rev. R; Moliee had two marriage cere- monies to perform last week In the south of the township and had quite an experi- ence driving down as the roads were. not open. ' One of our well-known Barrie lawyers gotltuog ina`hug e`anow drift Saturday pight, between, here and `Qraigvale, but -llxgvigg ggod lung, muting. help was scion-at Beet.to:-equarters.................. Beef.hindqua.rters........,......... Mutton-n -OOIOIIIIIIWCIIIOWIIOIII Lambllirl-OIIICCIIIIIC IOIIIIICIII DressedI-Iogs....;........... . . . . .. Live Hogs, selections :70 to 230. . . . .. n heavunnliuht __- . . _ . . .. Wheat, White........ ;o`IIuo'-o-ou'ou` whB3t,fd-W.-... ovfuoluonuounttoc Wheat.goose..................,..._ Spring.................... Ba.rley.... ' Oats...... . . . . .. Rye ..,....................4-...... Peas....................1.......... Hay, timothy......................` Stra.w............................... Dressed hogs...................... Buttei-perlb...... ...... Chickens. spring................... Turkeys, perlb..................... Ducks . orilcooacoonnououlotoounoa0 Geese.............T..............,.. Eggs pen-dozen.................. Potatoes, perbag........,........ Beef,I-lindquarters per cwt,........ Beef, forequarters per cwt...`....... Mutton Vealperlb. Live nogs, sexecuona 110 to 230. n u heavyonlight . Chickens er pan-. . .. .. Geese eac per 1b.. . Turkeys. per lb. . . . . . Ducks, er air. . . . . . Butter, ol . per lb. . Bu_tter, Tub. per lb. . Lardperlb .... Eggeper doz......... Apples. per peck. ...... Appleseper barrel........ . Potatoes. per bag.. ...... .. . Hay erton. . . . . . ....... .. .. Woo.washedperlb..... ..... ...... Wool. unwashed. per lb... - T .. . . Wood. 2 ft.. per cord. .. . 'W0dg 4*tg pel'C0l'd....u......... Anthracite coal. per ton. . .. . . . . .. . . Rough nides....I...;.. .... .. %wHideslOICC.CI...lII.I OI Calfskins per lb. ...... . . . . . . . . Sheepskins, best fresh-. ..... . . Tallowperlb ..... ............ Horse Hair per lb. . . . . . .... . .' Lambskins and pelts. . . . . . . . . Horse Hides . . . . . . . . . . . .... .. -__------. ----v .-, -7--. Wheat,white........ ......-.....-....$ 70 to $78 _ 70..., - 78 Wh_eat.goose......................, 6 70.... 7 Ba.rley...... . 6 A o nu suntan: .47.... X 57...f- oo 85.... 00 13 oo.... :4 50 no ooo 8oo.... 825 '16.... xq 45.... Turkeys,perlb..................... n...-. 13 Ducks,. x oo.... T q ggs per ozen.................... 23.... ` 27 75....` 8o Beef,Hindquartersprcwt'........ 6oo.... 8oo` Beeforequartersper cwt.......... 4oo.... 600 5oo.... 700 7.... 9 _ Not invisible but nearly so. The can be made up with eithersolicl 3 (cl _, old lled (warranted to years), or m el tnmmmgs. ; They are not expensive. V ; We adjust them s) that theyere * perfectly adapted to the features. Are Fashionable Rimless (ilasse.s D. ` H. Mac`LlBEN, &-!-._4o2g- 3,4: is Prioe ,1 nunng. 1;: {one Barrie a: . Toronto Marketa During phe Week. V Scientic Optician, MaeI.AREN`$ DRUG STORE. VBARRIE. Toronto, Farmers Markets. :1uaI"tern....V........ ...... 550.... ooo qua.rters......... ...... 650.... ooo CVUUCCUCOUIVICU... -II...` SWCIIU v-onuooooooooo utuolltoonin 600-... 000 ogs...._............ 7 25.... 750 s, `sclectxons 230.... o oo.... 5 50 5 oo... 5 :2} erpau-..................' 50.... 75_ : pel'lb....... n-ocuocc-n anon 1 _3eI'lb-osoooo-ou-n-u-nooooo' 19! Inc I2!` r air.....................- 6g..... 75 >1.peI'lb................. x...'.- no lb.pel'lb...`.............. V00-can O0 bl!lICOOIIOlO>IICIOlOIOIIII M0000 doz............... ...... ' oo.... 25 >rpeck................... x5...._ as 2 50.... 3 5o perbag...... . . . . 40.... 45 an. . . ............... 1000.... u 50 shedperlb................ 12.... lg vashed. 7. ... t..percord............... 4oo.... 425 t..percm-d............... 3 75.... 400 ecoal.ner ton............ 6 oo snroud; Advance Correspondence. BARRY! GRAIN MARKET.

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