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Northern Advance, 16 May 1907, p. 5

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;) twith Summer `Milliniery % 1)ispl_2_gf ,D_I3IC=a ~`P:'~`-'9!!!-"l$`IY'v A L The amiable` goods jmpoated ware `,ya1ued..at. $30.?9-I.50s, "3 39, .5 $;29.868.78I; b.u_l10.!3 $9. ` 64-- .,:~.s.;..:.:.;*m. bnllectd `ims~- As3Loa6.546.n '.$I.29,868.7!.5I; munon. 9.oo4.4v.4~ , Thq _duty collected was $53,oo6_,546,. V t;h% PT`"95_ as. _ agax_nar_ -r4a,_ .__lve ,m_on'hs.` our Zkin. .............. . .9 Sheep slnns up to , . . . . . . . , . . . . . .3 Tallow ` . . . . . . . . . . . .. Bring your; stock to the Tmnery. d Suits ANNUAL MEETING. Hig`hest cash price: for 435 c--g- `CANADA'S TRADE. at all times w. L. Vair. I TIES Crujr V: ome and see Limi`t;d. gpecisl ii$pl;y~f Summ_er Miliinei-y this week. .. 8c ..9-10c ..$l 50 6c :OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO5000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0000:` --- ---_, _ ' r. Little visited at. his home. in Meaford last week. Mrs. W. Mobre is visiting in the Queen City. - 1 . 1- 1,4--. I Z ` L . 0 | sououuuooqoououuou ,oo 9 . Mr. eorge went down to Toronto for Sunday. if 'I'\ 1 1 ' _'MI"13n2_I1' B'o3i12}' made a business trnp to M1dland recently; - PIN II P v-- v- _._-__..___ ----__-_.,- _ _Mrs. C. Tickle of Toronto is \:is- -mng at Ml`. J. S. Brunton s. ' .11 II ` I n I, __"'iIiss `om; isH'e3-Q1 xiisited at her home in Knock over Sunday. L M. G. Leslie is indisposed. `4He/is suffering from Job`s ailment. Mr. C.` W. Thompson has purchas- ed another ne span of horses. Miss Le Fay of Penetang is the guest of Miss Sylvia Mc~Morran. cur I `II :'71{4'}sT 1'3";_c>_\1\'rn'Vc->{'._l`o;t;;1.'1h;iI1 s., visit; mg her daughter, Mrs. W. McMor- 1;-5:5. * .71f. V`)-5/1;1_."l;e;;' 13? 1{4EIs1{61'i vis- iiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berry. 1 -v--- _~...-. .. _ _r.__ __ Mrs. G. Lawrence `has returned from a three weeks stay 1:: `Toronto. D II! . . '.LV.I.GDI.Cl' JJQII. Kl lJlJlllI.bII UL -I-\..ll\IllL\) IS renewmg old acquamtanceswn the 6th Ward. ETCB; 1 Vclls : on_ ' and ' A1- :`;.WCrumb has removed from` Essa -St." to one of Mr. S. 'Dyment s houses on the farm. I-The w. A. of SE Gorge s -Church lmeets to-day (Thursday) at Mrs. `R. lJohnston s, Bradford St, 1,_I.P. A`,_ '1'}T"T'i12. s.71(4'a}1i1},' V31}; has left the employ of the G. T. R., goes to Ed- monton, A1ta., this week. 1' `-.-v-.-v--, - ----., _---.. .~ - -__- I Mr. C. Logue, who was a former` [shop foreman here, called nn his, lb:-other on Cumberland :t. last week I Taylor isT erecting a house for himself near to the one which he recently sold to Mr. Sharpe. Monday s windstorm vvgought hav- oc to Mr. M. B-rown s plate glass window through'the'fa1ling of an `awning. ' '1` - ,_I1_J 4- T`I --..A..-. :The Auxiliary/was.cal1ed to Hunts- ville last week, twelve cars having been derailed, blocking the track for some time. I ' The A. `Y. P. A. of St. George s |Chu1fch Will hold a lawn social on Friday, June 21st, at Mr. Jos. Hug- l'ga'rd s, Bay St. `I"l'-I._--_* '_ .....:.'._._ .... 'B`"``*- ) `"`"J 5"" :Mr. Joseph Holmes is furt'1:v: nn-. proving his property by tmring down 'the stable at_the rear and making a beautiful lawn. | vwuvuuanvun - -- _ Ald. McMorran has recently ` im- proved the front of his residence by the addition of a neatly soddedlawn, and boulevard. ' _ l | Wake up Town Fathers and get ethewater wagon repaired. .No more dust wanted like what we have been getting this week. V _ L Ina Mr. J. Wardman removed this week from Caroline St. to `Charles 'St. to Mr. E. La1ly s house. The latter is removing to Barrie as it - is more central to his business. The C. E. of the Presbyterian Church intend giving a Scotch Tea on Tuesday, `May 28th_ in the base- ment of the Church. It will be a Scotch program throughout. 1 Mrs. `H. Dollery is in a very pre- carious condition. having been struck on` the head by a stone in the hands of a small boy whb wasendeavoring Ito throw same over the barn. Wu IVIIIIII, I-ll\ll\Jl\J.ua|--, frpm 4 to_ 10 pm. e A good program WI be gwen and refreshments serv- ed. Ant At Home under` the auspices of the L. A. to the `R. V. Hospital will be held on Tuesda , May '2Ist,_ at the homeeof Mrs. W. uint, Bradford,St., nnn nu-narnfn IA__.. ; LA 05; -`J `Mr. -H. Rosevear, formerly of the G. T. R., has had his ofces removed from Orillia to Coldwateg, the To- ronto Construction Co. with which he is employed having" secured the work from `Coldwater to Beaver-ton I on the iC.'P. R. ` _ 1 --1;/'Iaster_ Earl O Donn_ell of T91-onto} -1.) -__-__-_.L-.._.._._.. LI... \IIl puny :. - - ..v. , -Settlements have been made, it is stated, by the , Grand Trunk Railway Company iIi_=;re:spe_'ctv'-to ,s`eve_ral claims` vfor=;dama,ges entered gbyfspetsoqs who in tliff on the company's V`. .r.;. Gvsvh .T`* THE BUSY SIXTH W33 1 last ITEMS OF NOTE FROM BARRI_E S RAILWAY QUARTER. - Armstrong. Joseph H. Thornpson, conductor of e special fruit train which passed t rough Hespeler last September and colIided with the south-bound pas- senger train at Gourock, was, before Mr. Justice Riddell on Saturday morning, sentenced to three years in the penitentiary for violating the rules of the G, T. R. `My eye! But that will be a red hot game on Friday night at Agri- cultural Park between Allandale and Barrie. The Barries, smarting under defeat, are anxious to retrieve their lost laurels, and as the Allandales are never weary: in well doing we may expect a bruising contest. Manager `Shear has collected a live bunch of ball tossers this year. They are elding as fast as prairie res and `can hit anything from a toy balloon to a marble. A big `crowd of rooters - will accompany the boys to the fair grounds. I /V I . 'I`I _ ` """" son, sentenced to three years in pen- itentiary, punishment is being wholly borne by one who is not solely to blame for the fatality in which he was a participant. It is _a fact that he ran past a station at which he should have stopped. Butlthe man` had been on well nigh continuous duty for ve days. It was true he could have refused part of the work assigned him, but what is the posi- tion of a man who objects: to per- form a task allotted to him by su- perior authority, no matter what the circumstances may be? Even if one connected with the work of running trains volunters for service which `cannot be rendered without the put- ing on of a strain which involves danger to others, the rules of the road should absolutely prohibit suc_h service from being rendered.-Week- ly Sun. 22:}-j In the case of Conductor Thomp-. Clarksburg, May I4.-Wi11ie, the seven-year-old son of Mr. M. Stout- enburg, was drowned here to-day. With two schoolmates he was play- ing on the river bank, when the boys found a shing line, and in reaching out for it Willie fell into the water. The alarm was given and Mr. Steele caught the body while it was going down the river. Two doctors tried for over two hours to revive him, but he was too far gone. ONION SEED LAWN cuss DROWNING ACCIDENT.` her, We met with great success last year, our sales were large, and the crops were great. We sell by the ounce and by the pound. - Other Specials New Shoes dist` tain- `A : }""""" ." " Isl` Money Savmg Store. ' - U10 ,buto;10me of the 118. 1,. throll ur tarme rs 375 . t e 113C" account Ogjtgre Jook-_ I death ..c are sorry to TCPO the Mrs. Rob :Th t. Kemp of stroud. d 'sii1" friends have the .Dathy of the mm`h.ity' jv;isit[inb$ _ J. Ledgerwood _ `rs . A . _ (is at Richmond 1 ,. thr. ` 6. 5. Vernon and began 3?" hters of Toronto 1"? Vernon? the funeral of 'M 5' 4 sMl'_S.` Kern 4 Us JVLIS. VCYIIUIIS . Kemp. M Rogers ,1s47 ",Branl Silverware s ent A. la s t: Ecluding KNIVES. Fonxs. spoons. FRUIT BASKETS. BERRY B.owLsL.%Et.. mg. : : : : &"'-----$-u Beautifui Goods at Mderlte .Prie'. and Se Then at ` HOLLY. A E`>:=:t:7 Nothing More Appropriate thahp are ringing on the nsih, z9`o7.* Five Points Hardware Store- E, INNISFIL. Ayivll ` I M1-S. T. Campbell is laid up ;witl_1a broken arm. 5 . _ ' ' Mr William Farrier has sold `his farm `a Mr. John Speers. He takes possession in November. ' ` Mr. Eli Bery of Allandale occupied lthe pulpit here _on -Sunday, ~ . ' ` ' -" V--'------`H in this visited at M"r.` I seeding` |vicini_ty. ` H dea- vice in ndajr 'h6: rxe`: I sfan`d. I . Mrs-. Harris ronto are -.the` 5"!ith- % Gun 1:. Mr. A. I`)yer VsV recently. Campbell laid ;wi_tl_1 mom. W; re OI! 'Duuun;, mu ac1vance`a in ;his with friends is 'visirti'ng; 1111103 - n - r Iottuoggttlooiliol H81!`--..'-nu. no IUOIIOIO not W001, '.shl-onus:-noon-announce Wnnl nnunll W001,WIIll6(I..u................ 26..." W 14.... 16 Bhwp ICo0IOOOlCI00i0tlI_uuIIO lwUlO.m Brownies. the Auctioneer. Bun-lo. handles ml-odlt males-of farm noel: and IIIIICIOI IIIOIII IIIOI-OI lII'llI noon sun in lemon: pronptlv and animator- II: 0:15.00 and II wurdu. Dates can a for CI.` HE ADVANCE 01?- vs-vn -V --. f&uu..un'.v................$ R:l`?_ _:::::::::::::::::::::::::::2 .-B'{1'5tt'3;':D-t7.!7n3.. ....... Chickens. aprinhz. D91` -- - - - - m-m-knvn, nor 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . Unlclens, Bprlng, P81` ll!-o can-on A'l`urkeys.pe 1' ll'.nn.nm- doz.... ............... W .lU-u.--........... Egga perdoz.... ....... rbagoooo-oaau-..-on cW$...'....-u 13-..: 0...... nit uni! nwt _ . _ _ _ . .. uee[,n1nuqx'.',pur UWII-onion--I00 Bggf. fg;-e qr., peg` cwt........... Mli . _ . . . . . . . . . n . nolllIIIIOIOII Toronto, May 14th. The run at the -City Cattle Market this morning amounted to 90 cars, which included 1,750 -cattle, I80 sheep and lambs, 800 hogs and 366 calves. T `The market was well supplied with cattle, and the demand sowed (no slackening. Prices were unchanged and the {general list continues rm. Trade was brisk all ' morning`, and everything was sold. , rn......- c 9 cteadv demand for everything was suiu. . There is a steady demand choice, well-finished export cattle be- tween $5.10 and $5.35, but -medium grades and poorly-nished quality are not wanted. Export offerings were not heavy this morning_ a load ofchoice selling at $5.35, with a few Tots coming below this re. .But/:cher `cattle were- 0 ering free- ly; but the demand was brisk at all times, and pri-zes held steady; good ordinary cattle-._ sold from $4.75 to $4.90, with picked cattleselling from _Isc. to 25. higher. Cows are firm and'in demand, with choice quoted from to $4.40; . _ _ 'Stockers and feeders were inclined `to be quiet in `the absence of offer- ings.` There is a `good demand for light stockers of good quality. . AMilch_ cows are steady, with prices xshowing little changgzg `Choice are equotedifrom $535 to and common from $25.to $30. - . I - from $25 to $30. . Veal calves avg slow at 3V2c. to 6c. per pound. -Slice and grain-fed lambs. are "steady, ut common and spring lambs `continue V slow. . I;Iogs.Tare quotedl i2%c. higher. at $652543; fpr selects; and watered.` Uullnluuv u--V ' ogs. are A $6.625/z'$\ : - A44`.-"- - Live Stopk %Mark*ets. cred [Toiwxro Mn! 14. 1907 on O4` O1 cordially invite you `to. see 061- ADVANCE | (`V9100 10.. CD Q1 .75 45 H0 In-navy `After the usual devotional exercis- es the business of the month was dis- cussed. Reports from the various departments of the year's work fol- lowed and all were encouraging and satisfactory. Eleven regular meet- ings \had been held. The total in- come for the year was $143.88, total A expenditure $138.70, leaving a bal- ance in hand of $5.18. `Many thous- ands of copies of religious literature had been distributed and boxes in the station and at the market had been kept supplied with good reading matter. The Evangelistic Superin- tendents, Mrs. Wm. Smith and -Mrs. Barr, had made one hundred and ten visits to the Hospital and Jail and distributed 400 copies. of literature, besides visiting and rendering spirit- ual and material aid to many private persons. `Mrs. Robt. Black had done ood work in her department of cientic Temperance. ~Man_y leaf-I ; letsqon this subject were given to 2..\.. LL- 'l`n...n cnlnnnle Mr: DI: DI: In Presnt prices- No. 1 Green hides. A: I A` (4 I-lidE;ma"1;amS'lti`n s] On Monday, May 6th, the loci! w.` C. T .U; held its annual meeting. In the absence of the President,,the Ev- angelistic Smith, presided, There was a good attend- ance. . Iv ber V V . -7 0 . 1 Barr1eTann1ngCo. {When we show you what we think `istherprettiest wecan get from ve different blouse, manufacturers, you will pardon our conceit for being so enthusiastic over `the collection of shirt waists and suits we have gathered together for this season. They are certainly worthy" of your admiration and of one thing you may feel assured--they are _ exclusive to this store s selling. - We strongly advise you to make your selection as early-as possible.. The_sooner you. do it the bigger variety you have to choose from. . ' ' Beautiful swmte Embroidered Mull waists, from 51.50 - OJ All ---L Iets On [1115 SUUJCCL VVCIC slvuu Lu - `pupils in`the Town schools. Mrs. Wm. Black had_ kept the interests 4 of Systematic Giving to the fore by helpful readings in the meetings and by distributing 60 copies of Crossleyl and H`unter s useful boolqlet. The" Lumbermen s` Department, under the superintendence of Mrs. IScott, `had sent 40 pounds of literature and corn- fort bags and 6 scrap books to the camps, 2~ parcels of papers to the Hospital and 2 parcels to sick.peo- plc, also 10 comfort bags which were sent out as patterns to the Unions of Simcoe County, as well as IO scrap books. Miss Maud McKee, Superintendent of Flower Mission, reported 28 visits and in addition the distributing of owers, books and delicacies. Three parlor meetings] had been held, one in the interests of Scientific Temperan e and another: on behalf of Lumbermen s work, at` which fteen dollars was donated to- wards the support of the W. C. T. U. missionary in New Ontario. Mrs. N. B. Johnston, Press Correspondent, had contributed over a thousand lines -1` -_`._A.:.\_.. map` r\1vn'f fI;f.'PP?14 l11In- llilllltllill vv uasv -.-nu. . - --.. ..-_--_ A, % to $4.00 each. While Lawn _JWaiats from 50 to $4.00. Shirt-Waist Suits. in. Dimity. Duck. Lawn. Percale an (I 1 .11. f3-`om $3.25 to $15.00 each. A- I _-- LL-.. had COnU'lDute(l UVCT El Llluuaquu` lining. of selections and over thirteen hun- dred lines of original copy. to the Barrie papers, and desired to have; placed .on record a note of apprecia-I tion of the unfailing courtesy of all _ the members of the Town press. Mrs. J. Rogerson, `Superintendent of Anti- Narcotics; reported a most satisfac- tory work in the,West `Ward and Central Schools and also in t_h_e.Bap- tist Sunday School. Delegates vs_/ere appointed to _at- tend the coming County Convention -in Alliston on 5th, 6th and 7th of June. The election of ofcers vyas postponed until the Ju_n_e` meeting and the meeting closed with the do):- II\l Dali K glogy. WIUUDCQT -vv--- 7 _- , Mu'ch'A3xst. Ottawa, May 14.-The value of the total trade of Canada for the twelve months, ending -March 31, according to the gures epared by the `De- partment` of. rade, and Commerce, reached the splendid total of $612,- 581,351. an increase over the corres- ponding twelve rnonthsgof $92,125,995. _r.The imports A are valned at; 340,- 374,745, an -increase of sax nul ions, while` the exhorts totalle $272,206; 606, an Tinc_r_ea_se of $32,000,000. . Inna: nra` WO, an lucxcaac vs 79., A The im " rts from Great. Britain Vtota11ed5.$&z(:z99,2s6; from the United States. ,$no8.72I.6o!L A ~ L` "$94- "..._;...A.." 4-}. (`.1-barn! nI'iI a{l I tO- .;a.IC5, fEUU,[aa,v\fa- A ' . Th_e.,`e_xp'orts to Great Britain _to- ta>.11ed-$134,469,430; to , the Umted Sgatgsa` $.1o9..7.72,944-. * -1-:_4!AI.I.' ..A.o.4Ia. ypf horse f :2`: I

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