banter Lamnsxlnsn..u..n........ on H0fBHidB8......A........ III 0000 am" Toronto Farmers Markets Ionom-o. Mm: 6, Drened ho . . . an.-- _-- I V3333 un-canaooao-ooonuooououoooooo Pefdolenn uoocooono .PntnQnnn_ nar . . _ . . -- I PUTuDlUnooo-oouocouooocoooog wmzloonvoncooolcloc` Beef. Hindquu-tars` per cwt. . .. . . .. . Beef. fox-squatters pet cwt.`..... ... . COIIC..........."..........' vQ lPeflbu.o.-qodouo uooooaoqoocqool veiled with pink Iilk chiffon nished with blsgk plumes rhurontone buckle: and shell pink rououv and she carried 3" boquot of AI'nario'an~`be`auty "roses." ` ` ~ After the the ceremonytthe newly mar- ried nnir left on a visit to Hamilton to- tnrning to Oodkatown on Friday night. Mr. McMillan in the utatlon-. agent here and his wife la one of our Indus .|.|..Vrell as most popular young ladies. - -She ya; `the ,recipi9?nt" at :_.imnn'y L ngofnlv And ew##9a nu1HE MANST %sTona Open and abovebo ardM--you can buy with your eyes shut. ` ENS HIGH CLASS TWEED surrs, bearing our guarantee per suit $16.60; $12, $10, $7.50 down to $5 00 'ENS ENGLISH WORSTED surrs in black or blue, best tailorin per Suit. $13-50. $12, $10.50 7 50 down to $6 75 Think of Clothing that a.- respbnsible concern can guarantee.` ' ' __-- `._,_,-_ Wig. Thomas Allan and Mr. Robt. Mal- oomaon were visiting at Mr. Walkings, of Wm Gwillimbury, last Sunday. \.a There's no nonsense about such a [business or such clothing. A - - _ A And we meet men s wants in a store all their own separ- ate and distinct from the woman's store,`each helping the other in both the buying and selling.tmaking little prices possible and widening the reach of slender purses. ' And so it comes_ about that in all things few men the most exclusive as we}! as themostleconemieal spot is here where the greatest general trade is done. _ WORLD grows older and wiser. `Sensible. men see that the larger: the resources, the greater the results ; and that the placeto get the best things for the least money is where the power of collection is `greatest and that s Where you ndnthe most things. V V Every day adds to the storyof New Spring Fisrnishiings for men and boys. `and lots here now` reach way int_o the `summer. But we would be ashamed to be -doing - nothing bigger or better than buying and waiting. We are working and selling with eyes on the future and more and more men each day are discovering the advantages of a man s store as a part of a big buying organization. NEW SPRING HATS $1 $2.50 gznw cu-s non MEN 25c. 40c. cl > aw cars non nors 15c, 25c. ` GENERAL PRODUCE. Cldfhih BAIIRIE GRAIN mnxnr. has a meeting `at Stroud on Saturday, night. _ ' " I THE MARKETS. Mans suns ` " Along the crisp. reiect now tlye W Spring clothing Buuun, Mm: 7. mos New Spring -Furnishings! . mo: . 3 76 -IOr$8z}l 2311:: 23, I"I_u 4'oo..., 3 75-... 5 IN THE MANS s'ronE `ii`a;.I!;-"S-l;inner `spent Sunday with Miss Olive Wallace. . - LFr.aWle%,Y Devlin Rev, J. H. Tenay of Omemoie and Rev. % W. Archbald. uf Oraighurst, visited Mu. J,-*9-AS??? h1!"?`"-% A J u._ and Line Lurks. Advahce Carrot Hrs. Ohu. ' Preston, with her mother in Uht . Min Lillie '0 St1-nude; spent a few day: but w here. voadonce spent last week ho'. ' , , df Graiahunt, eek with friends . Sorry report` the serious illness of Mrs. Wm. Preston, hope to hear of a speedy recovery, v e Sincere sympathy is extended toVMessrs. Snider in thedeeth of their `sister Mrs. John 0;-sig tof `Moonstone.- ' - e h'_ nie]on his oher farm. and Mr. Jno. I ijrs. Tm-uer. hang. moved info the is -!`9!iue.i:?t the how *9 i- W.` ` Men Violet Sun is learning the dress mgking at Hilledalo with Miss Jennie Mc- Donald. , . - The boy of to-day is the man of to-morrow. He has a memory. Dress him well and he will remember von for it --it don't cost much here He will remember us as direct contri- butors-to his young pleasure and comfort. That '1'nncn-In a man I-nnnrnynnu In .-I...n.'L.. ......-- unit vnnnuwjsallq nu Innas but the poor kmdu and you are asked I0 buy plenty or that kind. A: low. at 26 a gurmenc. as high as 81.50 a garment. Along crispedeshades `and bowers Revels the spruce and jocund spring. -v- vs--vvw 2-: u-y--v-v -v- vw-u-occur sunny: 1;: Sloan has gone on a trip up": the lakes. and Dr. Majors, of Whxtevale. `in, lling his place. ` I cum I\u.q-- NEW UNDERWEAR. all klndot NEW SHIRTS. full range: in >u_t the poor kmds and both white and ankn-ad mm... 1. I13` |1'I`l'\ aovs suns" LVE UV white and colored Shins Unluundered Shirt-1, 80 bottom * Nogllge shirts, collars 2 {or 250. Dozen $2.25. NEW NECK/E.1R. 3:111:13. urn ranges E ` -To show you our spring range 01' clothing before you buy. \Ve think our spring suits and overcoats are the nest ever shown in Ba1'1'i0, at prices. far below_ all competitors. Hunter Bros. _._ cu --`I vv vane Editor -Anunon. _ Dear Si:-,-It has leaked out that pom`; Of $11? loading Grits of the township 0 _3|IlII!l_dale. hnvo adopted the d1srepnt8b` oleosioneoring method of traducin `M Ohlrsotor of the Conservative CW ~d`d9- The!!! parties of purity had b""f 2 99! Idhoro to the-genial oceuupmu 0 ` ".i.l.l_1l7bIllotI and Iming ballot-b0I" that d " ` ' t ' I 'All.a?.!.)nmn"l:..?.?.?P:l3.?:.t `3..eB'I`hoID` N of Jgbwell 5thSMay, 1902. -1. IV -C. TWCK 1&1 V $1 -fV`7'\V- VD. Inge. ` Mr. Proctor, of Barrie, wno-in o'nr-bm-g `Q-L Kai M2. J. `H. N land`: : was 33s:-plv a "* `tthe club dunnl ti, ...... uv nvul ID or tnezr vows . l - All1;0nI`u!::::5nt6d"with Mn Thf; IJIOII. can truthfully any that, his characmv bothqbnbli -add private, will V7? in hvoxfably with that of any 260"" `inhe Proviguio of Ontario. BUILDING it woul be costly business for us MART wowsrnmstrrs. as high as $10 and as low as But every whitas good in quality; make and fit. More natty` 1n :2 way than the 5 designed for men. THE MEN FOR MEN `If any one of the three was missing MART TWEED surrs as. high as $9 50 and as low I O I: IVUUV 1J?F:id;y. voun-is suns I. t`5uImna /ms c,a_, GDOIWIERS New Lowell. jj NAME % `Furnishings r`,' `*'MAir` 8 STORE IN THE HANS " 7ia}i'1[virTis:5i';i Iimman Wilson, were in Barrie last Tsaturday. Yours &c ELr:c1~oIt 1902*`: ' Dr. s.e+..:,; Aha am:.g;, ${1`3md:- ford, visited Dr. Little on Saturday last. 1\_' cu, __, W Vl(.TAl7lan(.7<[>f To:-oa`to, is visiting under his parental goof. C. I I! II `C Vbazogs s'on,wof G1lfAor.`d, speuf Sunday at Mr`. Thomas',. II` `C. an A ' I-Isu- " 'i&e;Ii}}{}iIQ iaESS{."B} Mr. E. A . : Little at Ohumhill Friday night. ` "iii. virai{1;}} I.&'i1e"oo1eman. : paid our village a call on Friday last, __l`Ii'.`_(>;v,ard Allan was visiting friends It Olnretta last week. . . Churchill.` Advance Corteapondonce. It. Will Ohapin has moved intnpur vul- 11"i?Ei'{zvi 'Wii"0'iii6'6}-@626; Ladiee wChoice Kid Lace boots, kid tip, whole fox, slip sole, extension sole, new. style and shapes, easily worth $2.00, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '. . ...$l 50 Ladies ne Vici Kid selected stock Bnlmoral, new shape, latest design, with _ Man's Dong. Kid (extra `choice stock) lace, boot, extension` sole-, latest. styles, full welt. extension sole, all sizes, sold everywhere at $2. 50 and $3.00, extra value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;. ... 2 00 Ladies Dongola Kid Oxfurd Lace Shoe, kid, tip`, sewed sole, kid lined, sizes Q . I O I O IIV I I I I I I I 0 OO|.ICDOOOOIIlIf UIODOOIOIIIIOOO I solid, warranted. siz_es 6 tod7. special . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 1'50 Man's Fine Dress Lace Boots in selected kid call` and patent leathers. everyl ' guaranteed, Goodyear welted, new shape-s, all the new shoe ideas in (t1 ese per llfie 5 . u .- IV ` o u a . o - u 7- a o u p o - oligrolono c p on `I . Man's Strong Lace Boot, high cut, bellows tongue warranted solid-all through, V L ciao: R on I I nnnnh vnlng `gr _ _ 4 _ _ _ _ _ A _ _ _ _. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ I ../ ' infants Slippers and I Boots, ne` soft kid leather, turn soles. sizes 1 to 7, special value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c, 50c pair Girls Button or Lace Boots, tipped or plain `toe', sizes I to 2, suitable for every ' day wear, all solid leather, special value . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . ._85e and 90:: V Boys oston Calf Lace Boots, toe cap, neat serviceable style.` `special value ` atO`IOU 0ICC..`lIIIICQl1I IIIVIYIU.IIIIIO,IfOQYI`b`..IOIIIO`.fO"CI.."..j :andv6l'.N FOOTWEAR To beicomejbetter 'acqmi ut.d"with the t.rue meris of thesb values, `we invite a personal vi-it-.-;t_=hp you'll be convinced. ' ` V T ~ A ' BEST ONLY 'MEN, n's bellowsq sizes 6 to 11, special value 'at.. . . . _. .. .. . One of the most complete shoe stoks in "Bertie- certainly the largest and best, too. Styles correct, quali- ties right, one price to all,- vnd that the low estprioe possible consistent with goodness. TO ur guarantee goes with every pair of V boots we sell. And at all times Alvofe in-` sist on making good to customers any loss inpurchase. No wonder the big share in the boot business comes-to this store, and will as long as such ternptiwgv veluea :13 these are offered. v O0 O0 O6 O0 `--Did youget the musical supplement ` with your last`. week : ADVANCE? P If not, * look on she label and see if "your subscrip- ; Lion is paid. up. The words on Pae`3 We ll Sink or Swim Together do not refer to e drowning i accident. Theytare the title of a vigorous i song that will be issued next month as afree supplement to the Nomnnnn ADVANCE-n ` for paid-up subscribers. ,' lMr.7J. Reid and Mr. Y. Quantz will enonnish their contraot_of levelling the Robinson Home lawn and will have it in. good condition {for all sorts of game: and . amusements for thie eummel of Toronto: vinited his manager,` Mr. W. G. Tran on Monday last and found everything in good con- dition. V A T Mrs. N. `J. Lisoutnb he returned home after spending a few weeks under the parental roof at Winchester. ' Q3 1- 0-` An 0 u I. ` Q ` '`isi;.W.I`. #173; eieh; gee thin Avvioinity, `and Mr. Dumming, of Toronto, are preparing the Peninsular Park for the coming season. top; c--w Advance C;l'_|`9;|:O:-d;IOO. Mr. W. G. Tran lost a valuable colt on Thursday last. V ' CI 3 l\ I . In I r: his brother, Mr. .J. B Smith, on Sunday last. . `i "%1;.:'.;a';i..;i;. &;`..;;;,'.;;`.1;t;,`a;.;;. = visited Mr. William Lubble II'., on Sunday `A-C , _____._-_` ,, ` Mr. J.[O.a.rra.nd spent Sunday with Mr. I. Vernan. T , . ` 4 _wi'llVi:(o: glVo.d to wloome the ompru 3 back this summer again. i 3:]`I)-iir;g mTan ocovxnpizi tieVpulpit on `SuI_1da.y 1a.st at the Baptist church. 9'. I, "1a}f'A1-;}.i{ TL;:1*'%;}::'"s.}{.f.y with friends at the Veapra Hotel. Barrie. ' (of Z0Trai"gv:T1le`. Visited Mr.- N. J. Liuoumb on Saturday l_ut. ~ A DROWNING Aocxnmrr. `Biz Bay P9121 . I--- A __ l`-___-_. -._.I__ LUJ cl. III` A meeting for the organization of a baseball league for South Simcoe was held in Thornton last Friday night. and the following officers were elected. Presi- dent, Mr, W. McClean, Thornton ; Vice- President. Mr. Holt, Newton Robinson ; Secretary-Treasurer, S. Prior, Allandale ; Executive Oomrnittee, W. Lawr. Allan- dale ; Mr. Aspaph, Thornton : Mr. H. W. Nixon.= Newton Robinson ; Oicial Um-T pires, W. Lawr, Allandale ; Mr. McGlean, Thornton ; Mr. Holt, Newton Robinson. The following schedule was adopted. May 31st, Thornton at Newton Robinson ; J une `llth, Allandale at Thornton ; June 18th, -Newton Robinson at Allanllale; June 26th, Allandsle at N ewton `Robin- son J nly 9th. Newton Robinson at Thorn- ton ; July 16th, `Thornton at Allandale. ' (Jookatown. Advance Correspondence. Mr. Ju. Donnell spent a few days in Mulmur last week. n_.I___1\___,,-:,-I,,,,,, - --. 4-n n &\lIHlIII I13` "@733. Arbor Day was duly recognized In Cook- Aatown by the scholars of the school. 15-----. (.1... ......I AII....-4. n:I...:.. -2 All Iivvvvna Ilanu BUJIUIGIB Vt IIIJU BUIIUUIQ Meuav. John and Albertiipin of All- audale viaited'J. W. Parksvon Sunday, M3`-n Run-ninth has unhnnnn nn:- - Lu..-` Mr. uni Mu. Herb Duffy 1mo_movoa to. town. Mr. Duffy will put in an oven and start the bakery business here. Sno- oegatcgb. - ` ' DI I . J n V935 LL91 II Mr. Harvey Coleman spent a few days under his parental roof before leaving. for St:-oud where he has nccapted a position with Mr. Srpfoule. . 11---... __n.'-._.1 1 :u.I- __-n 1__|_1 :-:,.. I 5"` IIIII7. Mum. Duand Little will hold joint meeting: It the following plaoea:-Thorn- ton, May 12th ; -Cookutown, May 13th; Alh|ton,Mny 14th; RoIemount,May 15th. Diggnuign invite} - III! us run: cu Illv vlunvwu c .LulnI,Ull DJIII-IUD , i[i'as.Bennet; returned after a two weeks V)` t with friends in Newmarket: nu. _.. 11.. 13-..; -n_-m_ 1____ ______, I$3I\III II` V The `Young Men : Oonaervetive Club met in J ebb : hall on Friday evening lent withpreaident in the chair and about 50 members present. Mr. J. 8. Duff and Mr. E. A. Little addressed the meeting. It-was decided to hold their annual meet- ing on Tuesday evening, my 681:, when the cameo;-I and other committee: will ` be [up aimed. n , A heflnnlsl Beef Ring met on Sstur-` day evening last and transacted business for the coming year. They will kill lheir rstbeef on May 22. '1`hefollewingljo`l- cars were eleet`ed:--Pres.._ John Kidd; Sec )'. 8'. H. Fsweett; Inspectors, J. W.' Perks, Wm. Sntherlsnd; '1`rea's., Jan. A. . idd; Butehe`r,_,Biohurd Colemsn; Audi- tors,/\8.e B.._- Fayreptt, E. Coleman. V T Report of the Allsndale Public School \ for April. Sr. 4th, 0. Moore, A. Hainee, 0. Marshall, H. Anderson, J. Wilkinson. Jr. 4th, E. Moore. E. McDonald. G. Eleele,` T. Clark. J.,Goring. Sr. 3rd,- E. Hooper. D. Burns, I. Johnson,` L. Dix- on-. M. Dunnett. Jr. 3rd,. Philip McDon- old, S. McMorran, D. Moore, N. Webb, B. Brunton. `Sr. 2nd`, M. Ambrose, P. McDonald, R. Wilmot, E. Johnson, J. Boone. Jr. 2nd. H. Gmrtner. A. Brunt- on. N. Watson, B. Johnson, W. Gilpin, R. Pirie. _ A , vu-IIJIVJ VII VIII: C IIIUII 0 IIIUHII-I-II-l.L1 ,EuHIWuI`I The Rim-rings of Mr.` W. w. .Mom11an< and Min. Clara Sherman of Oookstown gook _plaoe_;1n'at Wedneldqy afternoon at the auonnce of V Grnnd ' Avenue, Method- iltg "Vn:ch,f__,'.l'or9nto, Rev. . 0. 0. Johnson porforming`g1;,_h,?pyz4duty. . . mu; I-A-his .'.*.n.... .- "an- u.:...1 -_.1'L.-...... V PEI IUD IIIIII` Uuc The btid, wn1`Z""ih and ung- out .dn_ughte_r` at and Mn, John Sher- mgug wore a ha]ndIome.tsil9p`-m_ade suit of 3311:"? ',I,thi!l10:i* bln;d9: bl: C .*,;`~.;.` LA. 1iuvy~ `blah. ~t}I,n et\n_`I I. IILLIIC The wages at Toronto Junction of work- men in the Canadian` Pacic Railway shops have been raised. Those cettinsz $1.25. per day will now receive $1 35. Thane formerly getting $1.35 will receive $1.65. The Suburban Railway Company has also recognized that living is dearer than for- merly, and will increase the pay of their employer $3. a month. A D ......_L -3 LI... A`ll-...1_'I- 'n._LI:- n,-n, n -an vuv vauuo J. avuuyuuullul. It is rumored in railway and political circles in St. John, N.B., that Traic Manager Tifn will be made manager of the Intereolonial in place of Manager E. 0. Russell who will be retired about July let. Mr. E. Tiin, who is traio manager oi the I.G.R. is a brother of Mr. W. R. Tigin. . * _Vv- --- wu 7uuvvI-v-C. 3 VIOUZVKIIIQ " During the wind storm 3 week ago, the roof of Messrs. Wallace and McOuIough a burn on the 9:1; Con. was blown ogr. % I - --~ ~- v-- -- -V -V --'V-V-"V'V..`l ```.`` `.`"`'.I In the Presbyterian Church on Sunday both services were conducted by Rev. Dr. Grant. of Orillia, who preached excellent sermons-to good `sized congregations. The pastor, Rev. H. R D. Cameron occupied Rev. Dr. Grant s pulpit to the satisfaction of the Orillia Presbyterians. ' II. In -..m.-....:I :. ..;.:1...-_ -...1 ..-I:L:--I u--uuy vs LUIUIIIU, In 036- uuurge I cuurc U. The dierence that Mr. James had with the Town Council over a drain at his place has been amicably settled." He has had Mr. Hooper, of Painswick, repairing is and the work is now satisfactorily nished. 'l'_ AL- T\..;_L_ A "S %1mmn"~s1x4. 5 an away IIUIIDII. Ulllltlllln There were 14 candidates for conrme- tion the rite of which we: conducted on Sunday evening by" Hi: Lordship, the Bishop of Toronto, in St. George : church. Thu lnnnnnnn that IE. 'I ......... I...-.3 _:LI. VI CV10 Mu. D. C. Oameronhwent to London on Tuesday as a. delegate to the conven- tion of the W.F.M.S. from the Allendale Presbyterian. Church. mknnn --4-- `ll --._J2_I_L__' E-.. ,7, 0 ,`Bu-rle'a7'8e'uth3Weetem. Division. with" T ltstmeeaant Streets. its _'l'a.etv Dwell-l lugs. its Pretty `Churches. 5110.138 Go- a-head People will Entioe Settlement -A Weeklv Record at its Dames. A. The Presbyterian church will hold a cantata shortly. 'Al':.. `Di. `I1-....:n-.. `l..A. -; 1a.:.s-_ 2-.. USU! I i:i0..'8lIlVilt"()n-hit [oh Friday for her homein Motntnv-eel. ~ `I -.- Il'_'__334 rul 0 o 0. u vuuuu vvulu Ltluuuu Ill vuu ovum ` V7 8111.. The Ewing Bell Ringer": provided a very enjoyable entertainment at the Methodist church on Wedneeday evening of last we.~.k- 'I\ nu 4` - ' - A - II I Iii? III 3&\'IlUIcu`I Mu. M `roamund non Charles, visited relatives in Toronto over Sunday. ~ Minn mohnl Dnkhn-an -AI 'I`-_....A- _-... w.i'i;;:-];fh;I"`I::l`>`i n::)::::;;::{>;:t.o was the quest of the Mines Hamlin this 3901}. l'.., 5-..... I...-I_!.__-_. I _ w]-3;1;1a-z_1 11;; 2.0.1:; to V Penetang {to work in 0?. Ghantlen-'5 brick-yard. "\.._.'._._ Ll..- _l_ .1 _L ,, , tuv uuvuu. ul. uuv JILIIUUD a.uu.uuu uun WEBB. r." Scully. bnkman, has moved into on of Mr. McMorron a houses on Esau. -I-445 Mr. Peter Steei and familynhave moved bagk to the farm from their residence over the post oloe. ` - 'IA :.. 11:... 1-..--- I.-- _-._- A , on, nun -aw ulouuuuuu but I ulquuu. Mu. Tait. of Oookptown, widhir of the late John Tait, with her children, has been viaiting with friend: in the South 7Wa.rd.. Qnrhnn -g_..-:J-.` - _._.____ ""l:il:1;cm1;l`i`e`:.Logne hue zone to Torento and Bellevtlle, where ehe will spend a month with friend: 0 II . It 'n_,,_, 1 ' I - - nanvlsuu Wltlnl lIlUIuI|nIIo Mr. M. Brown, shoemaker, has removed from Cumberland street, to Mr. Both- wall I houae on the town line. _ ll- nu_-.____ n n_s ? uuuuu UIJ Ivllv IIUWLI lllla i.I;..Thomu G. Andei-non, bnkeman, left on Saturday for Lindsay, where he will be stationed for 9` month._ `_- , 11...; m-:. _bn. ,1, '1-an aAtt3wAt' c1_nN*rna on my \&cu1Li.A;s;;: Cralgvale. Advance Correspondence. Mr. D. H!!! ii on the nick list. Mr. Talbot` loaded two can of fet cattle on Monday. ro st. ad an 10- VI Beet by carcaas............. .... .... IOIIIIOIIIIIIII'I...IO-COO wOlIC La.mb.b.... . - u - Io0'cIII|ouunIlll0l0 wooao` Live Hogs, selections no to 230.... o 00.... ll _ n heavyon-_light~.... ....A... Chickens perpa.ir.................. 50.... Butter.Roll.perlb................. 18.... Per>lbIOICI.IOU.U`lOIlO wltll I D O O I IIIIIIICOIOOCCDIOOCI mCIOI Eggspel` d01...ou....`..... aooooo II.o.u ' Potatoes.perbag.. ........ 6o.... Hay erton. ...... ................ 900.... Woo,washedperlb................ 12.. Wool. unwashed. perlb....... .... ..` 7.... Wood,nft..percord. .............. Wood. pel'O0fd..uu......... Anthracite coal. o'er ton............ `GOOD! 8 0 0 0 2 o 6 go 60 an oo :2} :3 . _ ----gr w - - V --. - - - - - . u - - - - - -- rdIIIODClbIIOIgg. what whiteOIO_I00O_I'OI0IoIOoIaooIOJ Wh M I000. IIIIIIIOOIIIIIIOO wlI::tt , O0:u Oocoociolto Sn:-inn _ . . . _ . . . _ _ . . _ . . . _ _ - _ flay E11011. u o u n . o - -ggggagnnocuooc Woo ,washedperlb................ per lb. Wood, nft.. per cord. ..... pfcofdoooo uun..o Anthramta anal. mar tnn . . . . . -_ Lo0Wnluea.....o...--n... - - o u .- Calfskins perlb..................... Sheepskins. best fresh........ TallowperlbtlblIOIIOOCOIIIIICIIDI Horse!-lair es-lb.................. Easter Lam kin8....uun........ "AIDA n:a.. . , S.B.r.i;.;, ......-.. .. .. tame,-..'.'.'.'II. .'_.'I.' Ont: . . . . _ . _ . _ . _ - - annotc-onenoonooodooo-nnooatcou y, timoqhyctoloonlcoootoitlo to I SMVIIUCCCIOIICICIIUIIIO.C...'.'I.I T`-n--pd Inna. , 4 DIIIKCI" lung Peflnuotooom lbs-nolnolllllcci Room 1921' dnz . . . . . . _ . . . _ _. Butter pet I ghicgaena. sprang. . . . . . . . -"O-O `O-O-I-O-I-O`!-O`I`0 [T116 Prices Ruling in the Barrie and- Toron'to Markets During the Week. . ~:'0i0(')iI1 l-(-)`I~1',';.')fB8l'l'i8, uid _a ying visit in town last week Mr. W'1llBoake spent Sunday with his uinter, Mrs. E. Wallace. ' -wnnnw\ '-