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Northern Advance, 21 Apr 1904, p. 8

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;;5 .?.`..; `.I.'.`5:.`.';`:::$.:`.`::;``.::..s2.':'.':"t": wM. TAYLOR. FLORIST, . ` Dunlop-`and Owen Streets. he Prices Ruling in the Barrie and Toronto Markets During the Week. Bmux Ann. 2:. I904. BUSINESS nuance u Totonio 1|`srmera'MaI-kots. Tonou-ro. APRIL no. I904. - -1.3. C -3 AA -7 TEE MARKETS ., A_:liIL 21, 1904; 00.... I115 n....,_!_Eb;14 95.... I0 oo.... 11:00 600. ... 6:1; 5.... 5} _ __ 5 . 00-. 75.... :4-I7 Vl_\. Gem 13?. `Yic r.) ,;m*+mmmmm ++++ EVTHE GREATEST DRESS GOODS SALE .. special vnluo $8.50- ; -Shoes. gt $2.50; 7 Indian Pit; oxford. Shoo-;n bguuty. NEWNESS and up-to-dateness is -stamped on every shoe in our display this season and in many instances styles and makes --are exclusive to this store. ' And only `such qualities that will have our recommendation for good wear and perfect t, that's sure to satisfy the most` particular and exacting customer.- Here are values that we can recommend as superior. to the best we ve ever o'ered_"'1`hat sBarrie s Best. Ladies Vic! Kid Lace Boots, Kid tip, new extreme, Cuban" heel and narrow toe, exible ` sole, very .hendeon'1e style for dressy ladies, sizes 2i to 7, . `special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 00 Ladies ljetent Calf Lece Boots, exibfe sole, strictly correct in shape. heel and toe, dressy ` style,`warrented to. give antis- v `fection. none better at 84.00, - 'asiaee2to7, speciel...,.....88 O0 MEN'S. DEPT. lllenfe Leee-Boots, toe ca. [Good year welt; in kid, cal or pet- `; ent~tleather,new toe, high heel, _ A ._perfect made Ijhoes, the |we1l- - - -}.~_est in town, size: B to 11', reg- ulartvalue, 84.00.` special et..I8 '00 lama : Largest lxoluclvo `Shoo Store ` und`Bost,'l'oo_ g V` Every yard of Dress Goods, black and `colored. all qualities. all the newest andbst, as well as the low price tnaterials at a splendid .reduct_I0n _.`';1` `tie `E8213 selling price--not.hing in reserve. everything included- -ethe most Sweeping Dress Goods Sale ever inaugurated in Barr1e-we ll venture to say `that this will e e. usnest ten days selling this storevhas ever inaugurated. because we'll make it so-we re going to give shrewd buyers a chance to buy goods at a saving they WI apprec1ate- to " make this sale doubly interesting we've included all our e ` t M ' Ready-to-wear Skirts, Ready-`to-wearsuits, Rain Coats and Fancy Ribbons v-at tr can brat.-d Iffdil wig: yoggg .;ords ;f';1':p'x";\-rA:;l-'--`-you'll be delighted. we'll be `;iili"n.:---;:e';;f1;;;f1?n;"l;.y9l;';i:;::-`:1 : A";-`ela`t'm1;;i:-I: :2 "l.>:h1nd.'-V ::.w.r;r;'1.:.t-1-1-El-;;s.;e m e""' u - ' ~ I ' ' ' I ' ? Sale Begins 8 a. m. Thursday, April 21st,`-Ends 10 p. m. Saturday, April 30th, 1904 LADIES DEPT. SUCCESSOR TO %`FRAWLEY 8 DEVLIN. To faciiitatmselections u1lGoods are marked in plain guresvon- Special-Sale Tickets. A splendid chance to buy your suit or a dress for your girls. T T Tempting oers--no coercion. All sales for ca.sh--shop early. Visitors to the store will find us in splendid readiness-our staff is courteous and ohliging and awaits you with bargains to offet that will make the community ring ugann A-avg u-QAQJA tn` QanmuoA' gunman". tn 14':-LL-` -.- I. - _...!II2_ ._ ____- ll- ._ _Ll !_ __ I _.-.1 - I,, . _ _ A -I!_ I I , E!.__.. ._4-_ 1- l _'.2.. 1 -_.-_._- _.-_-L--4 ----- LIIIO ` :32. T 3; 0 rd. bpauty. ~%Mo9re% ~ GERGE VICKERS, ` We lsought fearlessly---.-we_'vge planned most libeit-ailly and we're going to put this salevthrough with all the force and enthusiasm e ` i at the command of our splendid business organization. 7 _ or, guaranteed for good wear, sizes 5 to 11, suponor to any other at the prion ..... . . . . . . .0 Are you travelling`? We have what you want in Trunks and Valisoa-kinda that are strong and durable, priced to your intorest, yet - at a yrot that satises us. V T Men's Viol Kid or Gulf Lace Boots. toe esp, whole .foxed, dressy style, sensible, ` easy shape, excellent wearer, `sizes 6 to 11, veryspeciel et.......O2 00 Men's Heavy Leos Boot, peg A T sole, warranted all solid leath- _eer,Jguersnteed for good wee:-,_ aha: Kin '21 annmnnm 64 .-no Menu Patent Boot - newest style - warranted, spoo- lal l8.50,- ` AT LVIOKERS STORE. -01 50 [THE WEEK'S WAR NEWS 4 ~ 1'58 _day-In every bazaar in t"ne E2122 . he` t'a1.e.jn`f `Adm~ira'l_ Tof:o?s.'la` 5:-.~l:. I . .plo ii',.-T_1_s. tbaxng. to1tl..1~.and,-*.retold " W nl%81.m:l8!1 I9 - : ' - ` uadron passed throu b that part 9 the channel sown W1 h mines. and in .a- moment from. `security to death in its most horrible `form went Maka- .roft `and 790 men. Next "day. before the bombardment of Port Ar hur was Iwenc uown to breakfast. Then the renewed. `the Ja anose discovered and destroyed `three ussian mines laid in tha` ho e of catching them -unaware. he ussians. we may be sure. wise after the event-. will sweep `the chan- nel with steel nets `before attempting - leave the harbor ea am. The Ja- panese loss` in last wee `s `operations. which resulted in the killing of, 840 Russians and aeven Chinese. was two mnaimtgnv slightly 1n'ured.e `Nile .'dis- . in J! fnmnrlrn In {'IInao--at-L... l\` um-u:uu_ aaqguuy Ill u1'eg.- 11113 _ HIS- ? ty is a remarka le illustration of h xgalue of superior strategy. It _1's new asserted that instead of upndnn out the Baltic eet. Rus- sia wi '_ attem t to fight Japan with submarines. ere are two at Vlad- ivostok and the parts of a number at others at.Port Arthur waiting to b9 but tolrether- Thu 1|hnhIn-urh-fnrl 'a`&`iy "5'$`} "`1Ie`*&aii`?L r" `S.`ts? TEE S:-faltgeg glad gut _towa1f'dnthe open 9 0 fifteen miles. Au:tsll?I!`l:l Tooggwtfgd (12: "'m1'd Bquadron. fourteen -in all lay oonoealed thirt miles from` Port Arthur in a. belt o `log. By wireless telegraphy he was notified that the Russians were away from the harbor and at full speed `he raced toward Port Arthur. The fog lifted." how- N01`. and Mukarotf. seeing the faint trail of egroke. {emitted even by 1';.`3`?spr33.` u`$.a` :n1 15%; .sia.ns reaghed Port A1-thur'first. anti .th0 Admiral. congratulating himself. 110 `doubt. `on defeating. To o`s ruse. Wllt `down to hrn-nIrfnal- ` lunar} +1-in we uu._1u.l.u at rorc Artnm; `waiting to put to ether. The nimble-witted lfogo ma ave a new, `series of perils ax; against "before long. but hnevements up to the `present at the belief that he will win and `there is still no sign of al- I" e._ peretxons. andit the Japan- 1:: tend to force a passage across - ex`! are they are takin am le time _*'m. feet their plans- he i uaeiane ` \. b ..to be adyaneing"elowly. trom- . 41men.. .BIver.'down the east- t..Coreo.. but are `in_great`vo_ree_ psavu in uiatory 065108 Von MOIEKO as aplayer of the war ame. His own laconic description of he events r of last week at Port Arthur, illumin- 4 ated by The Times etor . -proves that ` -but for the littin of he (as at} an opportune mom-en leist We nesday morning. revealinga to the Rumiane the smoke of his - ttleships. not the 'Betrq`pa.vlovsk alone. but all the Russian effective ships would have been destroyed or icaptured. The harbor entrance was mined over ni ht the work_ being doneso cleverly t at the Russians never suspected he errand of the vesel at which t ey fired while the work was in progress. A small J mpaneee squadron was left at -the harbor entrance to . tempt the Russians out towards the mines. The came out in force and passed `safe I over the .danrrm- nnn+.e_ 'l`h.n :no `dou'lTt}"6h '(l'6'f'3iEi'r1_'.' "i1`<.>'o7s",`:`:'-{1Vs`;: went `down to breakfast. % hen i'nnu~n:d1-nn nnnma +I..........1.. .u.-a. ...._4. _.____ .._.., _--...o- u-o o-vevj III-l\l 9110110 Japanese st1"ategist',: gazing out over the .Y-ell ow_ `Sea. with calm. passion- less eyes "half bonoealeid beneath heavy. lattice-like` lids. will take a :plaoe in history `beside Von Moltke `.33 a'nInvnr nf -Hm Ixrnr an..- 13:- Mondany-Admir-al _ Togo. the silent OF THE YEAR THE TNORTHERN ADVANCE `A 0om`pani'on Court or the_ I. O. has been organized in town with the. following otfioers.-' V ` Chief Ranger--Miss MoMilla`n; ` Past Obi! Ranger--Mrs. L. Vair.` . ;Vioe Chief _ Range: -g Mrs. __Georgeg `Piquoher. 3 , . _ A, fFi1}1.- Bto_l: y-s-_-llzi 4 -` Ethel.` .no!eitllgi` } 5.` Phone 169, Frawley Block, Between Bank of Commerce and New Barrie Hose. 1:133 CU-SL1) In numan lllie. The -critics who antici gated an ad- vance in force from t e Yalu are now iedging ang ointing out thatby holding strong efensive lines m Dorea and letting Russia hurl men -against them in an eftort to retrieve" on land the prestige lost at sea, Ja- pan is more like] to tire out_ her great adversar t an "by a perilous advance into it e heart of .Manc_hur- in. This is -precisely the line j cf grobable action ma ped out by the ighest British aut orrities an the opening of` hostilities. It `is doubt- tul._ however. whether this conser- vative _ Ian of campaign will com- mend rselt to the Japanese. who were eager to capture Port -Arthur and so wipe out the insult of 1895. when they were forced to haul down i the emblem of the Rising Sun from ithe torts occupied by the Russians. 1 i nuinf nh `fhn `rain, `nee I-Rn LSTYLISH snons FOR STYLISH DRESSERS 1I.uu I.-Urus occupied "Dy U18 1511551838. All is quiet on the Yalu for the `moment as well as at Port Arthur. There is no evidence that the Bus- h sians on the Manchurian `bank at Wi- ju will retire farther without show- ing fight. while higher ug the river bhav are nroi+n.rI man. .:..:..... +.. tung eninsula. The; fact is tbat there as not been time to orga_n_1ze such a movement since the .-decisive action of last Wednesda . while the Japanese. certainl won (1 not 1`1Sk it before Makaro E was dis osed of. That an arm will . be aunohed against Port rthur is -by no means unlikely, but the subject will be to starve it out rather than carry the c1ty_by assault or bombardment. The cutting of the railway at a point main? m1les_' north of Port. Arthur wo d be quite as effective as a land- ing at Kinchau. and would be much less costly in human life. THE -l\I"f';n 111111-is nI|I>u'n:v-sol-at` an n:I_ (U I. 11* They 'uF`1A2au `Lniiy Forested. Don't ta,xry-on- -your way to the st-ore--we expct-a big rush. A protable time to buy a Rain Coat, Ready-to-wear Suit, Ready-to-wear Skirt, or Fine Fancy Neck Ribbons. ._The Winnipeg Ministerial As'-;n.cia- Vto. . . . ~ . ` _ , -;1_tm._pas$e_<,1 a rcsoluxtnon viaxourxng s,',%1__im.=u;1ri*o*r'1-: ~"'"-_i,t_'}1`;e,;. Methodist. "Presby- !``n 2ezu`ti:q;a1;1h.1;ohg-L A ,?.--...`a.-cucuvsnn uoyva Luv- V'The Canadian Northern Railway `is n~ow 93..mil'es west of Grand_View and -n.o_oording to_.D. D. -Mann it wiil be l9ai`,Edmo91` % ?..h{i=1~;`.`.% .1_~ V. _ -.:. -acn ` ,lI_VV II HUI! OIIII Dlbllllllsll BIIU PUIWEIIU` age of these epoiled by the rot in very light. e igloee is entailed through the number that were frozen, the intense frost penetrat- ing into pita that were thought to be im- I gervioue to the cold. The price, on Satur- av, ran all the we from 65 to 75 centa a beg. The A rat o the local'mep!e syrup yield has found its way into town and eold readily at 8140 a allon - rather a atl` ee. Bay is still rm at` 310.00 and the to! it brings 81] 00. Ten or twelve loada came in on Saturday. A good deal of clover hie being brought in, but ae.atated last week thebottom Meme to have dropped out of 1 the market for the preeent and 85 50 per 'huIhel is the top price paid and the local __dealere are nefenxloue to take it even at that gure. -;Wheao in selling at 90. per *bqe4h'j,.eatI 820., peae.V63_o. to 65c.. barley ,`40o.Lto429-'u._tm'l"rve 50. Live hog: are still: `uotedat 84,50jper owt.' - " `n'rh_e7v'esse1s' or the Consolidamd Lakefuperior Company a.r)e' Jbeing Tmadd ready` to carry ore `from the fpgtihipiwtm district. Lent Seturd'ey e ;I:'k-et. was e very Inge one and dairy produce wu brought in for solo in grant quantity. Eggs cold at 13 and .14 cents edozen cud buttetnt Hand 18 cents a pound. There wee hardly any poultry ob- tainable with the excepuon of a few pain of chickens. which were quickly token at 80 cents and u dollur 0 air. The ceto pits huve been opened an although t. e percent- l ls` Ohdlln Ilsa-A hi! uh` uni 3- tun-n `dunks An adunt of the new product as com- pared with ool nloid. In the factthat it does not ignite Io eanilv, and is entirely ordorleaa. Trials have proved that even when kept for weeks in Inter it don not diatend more tlnn the best quality of buthlo horn. FQICIIULI inn 0.. IIIIIIILUIIU. The principal albuminoid subutanoe of Ikimmod milk, tho`culen, in the raw mat- erial, out of which the tow product gulslith in xnnnnfocturod. More thon 15 year: ago H the idea was originated to manufacture vu- ioun articlu, like buttons. hsndlen. ornamen- to! plates _and colored pencils, out of uuvvvu, IIIIEUIJ uuuuguu All MIDI U01. Ullllll, : amber-colored . mouthpieoee,_ knives and 1 forks, with handles eimilar in appearance to ; ebony, ferrnlei for umbrellas and sticks, ; and balls, tinge. eheee gures, dominoes, 1 etc., also a small table, with an inlaid marble ` slab, and finally ennmber ofelabe and etavee. with every imaginable` variation of marble colors, but of coneiderable less weight than real marble. These objects were made of "galalith"-i. e.. milketone. ` x MI... _..'_.:...I -n._..._:_.-:.I _--L_.-_-_ -1 } When the exhibition of hygienic milk was 3 recently in congress at Hamburg. Germsey, i there was on display 5 number of objects 1 which seemingly had nothing whatsoever to 1 do with by 'enio milk sup ly. There were ` shown, nice y arranged in 1: boxes. combs, IhD_ nl'|`l'|Dnt` UIIl|lI."|I\:Ql|1|Q l,I|=IDAn --ed _l(ANY ARTICLES OF USE AND VIRTU V FASHIONED r-non -"ram cow's PRODUCT. V l `cumos ARE MADE or ~ MILK ' TSATURDAY MARKETS u-nun run anus UK It) KISNI.`--EaIt halt Lot 3:. in the at Conauuion Township of 0:0--Ahout gonna char. Inhnoo in hardwood hush}? Framohoupa andfnmeham andstable on gthi-V remiuog..F9t I y (0% H. 2-swim ~ .__x3_.a gun, A. s A`N. or was and 3. out or me {sun Road on the North aidoofC_utnhcr!aud Street. now occupied by Mrs. Mun-cny-Solid stone foundations. cement looted `collars. vcrudlh. &c. Most centrally situated. a?';:**a'zm:2.u z::.*.* .'.::,*'.,.""~ .,a.., M" `- April. 1904. .. n w An, bfll Bcgtog P.O. -run onus-1na_: valuable and commodious `Brick two story dwellnn houu and remi:cs--part oflotnandg. outoft EunRo theNorth uidaofnmhnrhntl Sn-ant. um- N-......:.A 1... u... FARM FOR_ SALE OR TO RENT- . 3n.In'the T AI...-...s ...-..... A..- |..v_..-- 9,, Having pm-chesed the Floral Business of F. Browne, I will be pleased to, meet all his old customers and as many new ones as possible. The business will be carried on at the same place. ~ . .e lpeeini - attention will be given to Funeral lbeeigne and out Flowers generally. A|....n--... A-.. -__..n___. 1---_-, - .- . t v--v- vuqug v 0|-don tor Spring Plants, Bulbs and 8991: will resolve prompt attention. `V 9&1 . Ifequan3t39wm--0---00 \ nonoooonollooooooannounce: M!wuudtlollooocnoootunoooo wtdozoauoonooooto-Coonoworooz Pam`! Whereas:--oouosuouoc ` Beef. hindaunrtarn an .-9, , :rum.'I Wwoooaou--ooaosuonoo Beef lundquartcnper cwt......... Boef'.foreouartnrs.nm-cut . . _ , _ _ _ ._ Beet , hind2;uam'n per cwt.. . .7.V.V.V.; 8 DBl'CWt......u Multan . . . . _ . _ _ _ . . _ , _, `W l Icl8....o...u... o o u o n n c non THognwlutlohtuoulucooucocoon: G can .nI`nb:I|n an` `In `555: lb -r.n.'.._2..E.-_:::f:::r::"rfrfft' T - lbOODIOIII.OICOtUOIOCII fIIIIOOOI Wool Pucks ...................... .- lallllolllnllnd H Qh........ W ..........II I OII I-lm..n:a.., , `.'3`.?? f'i$222221ZZ2IZZZ222 { Buuct. Tub. per 113...... ....... ... `Llrd,lh-....o.....o..........,. Eggs, per doz..... .. .. PoIuoe:,porbn...... uncoououooououo 31`! 4 .1 Rou2h.li`::.:`.I'. W IIIIGWOOG, p0I O0I'd........... Hiholsooouuooo--Quotation Gvnon I-lids: , , , , , , , , , , ,, \aIIIIlIII.pOl'ID.au.o.-oooo . . . . at: T ...'.C...IU.OI......O ';|.enrnlu-2` PAID. C.-In Allandele Briek Residence For Sale.

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