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Northern Advance, 19 Nov 1908, p. 2

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n The next Horse Show. under the auspices of the `Ontario Home Breed- ers Association, will be held at the Union Stock Yards, West Toronto `(Toronto Junction), on Wednesda}, Thursday and "Friday, January _I3th, 14th and,.I5th, 1969. ' " During the time 0 street car service v the" City `of To:-om 'Stock Yards. The` \ 41.- -L -- BREED(E4l2S"-I--I`(;RSE snow. Will prepay postage on receipt of price `for out-of- town `Customers. i Waltef _8coE The Web} of Time, by Rev. Knowles, author of `St. Cuthbert .4 $1.25 Treasure Vlley, by Marian Keith, author of Duncan Polite - $1.25 % BOOKSBY POPULARAUTHORS Books for ALL THE LATEST Interest Tioronto Barrie and Allandal , Branches .'-I. B. HENWQOD, Manager _2 Yeaggs lute security for your _savings.% vide you with abdo- and is abl to pro? `returned to her home in Tavistock last week, after spending a couple of months with her s1ster, Mrs. Kester.., T V 1.1.. -,,J 1' " Has been receiving Idepositvs from} the public for over ;.':'35:V:s`6; '~`I 5';f;f,5g7 353 ~ "Ch3mpions_hips, . 245' C `L.....____ , AT mam-:31` cunnznr RATES. BARRIE. . of the shw Allowed a,good_ - --v-vu oliutll Ulla John Campbell, a young Lindsay brakeman, was killed at Orillia. early, Friday morning by being -run over while switching cars. ` an-___ -1. r` vy _ I A. G. ARDAGH, . "'ONTAR 0 LAND SURVIVOR. noun or 'ronou1o.auu.pmo. lluuut. 2 \ ` anal _ .vv- - UNWIN, MURPHY 8: ESTEN, ON- ,' tano Land -Surveyors, Engineers, j j tc.. Estal_)lished%I852. Oice, Med- ,ical Building, S.E._ ._corner Rich- = gmond V and 'B3yf_Stf`C`,tAS,` Toronto. . 'l_`IEphone, 2-; Main, 1336. Instruc- "trons jeft` with Strathyf L _Esten, 4' ' %_ pi Tdfo_nt9'Bui1d+ *T~",_};'1"x',`. Barrie, "will- be promptly._" ab _ -tnd.ed,Itt`0- 1 w n . `?C0fIiipfany. -Carpentcring, building, _=and::ma',nufacturing of goors, sashes, `h1inds, mouldings, etc. Planingm of -gljl l:ir'!clsA_g.don'e `pt `mptly `and. sagis- , r 7' Ti %g1d:~estrabt;.a`.v..<-Rmhs % L.R.C.P. & S. Ed1nbuIgh;'lf.F.P. . A ` --SURGEON--- M. D.. C. M. ('l`or.) Late of Toronto General Hospital. Olllce of the late Dr. Smith. comer st. .... . .guruV 1.11`! OF MONEY TO loan at 4% and 5 per cent. Easy =terms of T re-payment. .. x, Cowan &_ Brown, `Solicitors, Barris- ters, etc- . ` " . - - - yf T _Mg's. Malcomson and ,fanjily are vxs ting 1n Bradford. r- A --- . - u`IIVI\J\II Puvslcum ..;. sunezou. _ 1Rzcx:Nu.y or NEW Yonx.) OFFICE AND RESIDENCE: OVER Union Bank. Dunlob St. Telephones. 39 I-til 111. I Barrie. Surgeon, etc., Coroner for Simcoe County. Oce and Residence: [William Street, Allandale. Tele- phone 30 a. At Stroud Oice: 2 to 4 pm,` Monday to Friday. . `___________________________l ..x.c.1>_. Edinburgh; 'n.r.P. Eye. Ear, -Nose Throat, [`yIno Hindu:-6 A` -- ~v I: S. Glasgow DR. ROBERT s. BROAD, PHYSI- cian, Surgeon, etc. Specialty--Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Oice and res1dence, cor, Ehzabeth and Brad- ford Sts. (Dyment Gore.) -`Phone 105. Box 456. DR. w. `A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, etc., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.:R. ; C.P., London. rOice and resi- dence, `Dunlap street, Barrie. Tele- phone. _77. e _...----..-vv wrv `uII WKW"C"/T` 3&0` new name will be added to the Sub rlption List until the money is peid. Subscribers now in arrears for three months and over will be charged $1.50 per annum. H.'r. ARNALL, M..D..,c.'M., OFFICE \ in Bothwcll s block, Allandale. On ` thepremises at night. DONALD ROSS, L.L.B., BARRI'S- ter, `Solicitor, etc.` `Bank of Toron- to Building, Barrie. Money to loan. ______,_______________________ .._...._._____..._._...__.__.___.:..__......_._. STRATHY & ESTEN, BARRIS- ters, Solicitors in High Court of Justice, Notaries` Public, Convey- -anccrs. Ofces over the Bank of Toronto, Barrie. Money in , sums of $2,000 and uwards, to loan at 5 per cent. H.- Strathy, K.C., G. H. Eogcn. 312. MORTIMER LYON, 3: Carl-(I ton St., Toronto, late of Brooklyn, (N-Y.,) Eye and Ear Hospital, `will be at 67 Owen . St., Barrie, every Saturday. Diseases Eye, Ear Nose and. Throat. Consultation hoprs II a.m. to 5 p.m., and by ap- pomtmcnt. G. A. RADENHURST, B.ax-rister, ,Solicitor, Notary Public, &c. Of- c e-Ist oor Bank of Toronto Building. Money to loan at low- _ est rates. ' _.__________.._____,.______... jHEwsoN &gCR_,,ESWICKE, BAR- ; ristcrs, `So1icit.ors`f_pf th_c Slzpxexpe (`-....A. .2 -`-A4 A~ LENNOX, COWAN & BROWN, , nap:cIrAoa 'c.\I:..:LA-n I-.. _I.L-!.. ,. , >12. A. T.LITTLE, late of chu7cFi'11. Ont. Ofce and residence John St., near comer Elizabgth. Phone 213. I W.1"AULT:BAlRiTER:-S6fI'CI. I-no `D-v\n6:\ao `Tabs; --. f`4..---___ ._ - - _ %`& STEWART, , BAR+ ."'.x"iSte'rs',V ,.5.0licitors, Ntaris Public, _ and Coxfvyancers. Money to loan 4 in `any `sums at 5 percent. Office, 13' Owen street, Barrie. H. D. Stew- _ art,` -L_.L.D., -D_. M. -`Stewart. JIANUFACTURERS. ysvwn, JJGIIIC. La A. E. H. creswigkef` .__._-.--.. 0 na.4vVhl\o'61 \_l._ \4.I.\;_I-.VVl\/`XL, DAN "risters, `Solicitors`- of the Supreme Cqurt of Judicature of Ontario, Proctors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Money to loan. Ofce, Ross Block,"Barrie.= C. E. I-Iewson, K.-C. A_ R, W I`;-semi.-Ir. :sia.uy.; .camm..;;.f ..`.?'.`..`J.:. : ..a.u_uvuA, vuvvniv oz DKIUWN, Barristers, Solicitors for obtaining probate of wills, guardianship and administration, and general Solici- tors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Ofces, Hinds block, No.6 Dunlop street, Barrie. Money to loan at .494 and 5 per cent. Branch oices at Creemore and Alliston. vHaugh- ton Lennox, Alex. Cowan, G. E. J. Brown, L.L.B- , . v. 43914;, a.u1s\u.\.ssJJ.J.'oL\, Dkllallulf tor, Proctor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. - Special attention in drawing and. probating wills, obtaining `let- ters of administration and guardian- iship, collecting accounts, etc. Of- fces, Ross block, Barrie. Money to oan. ~wcau:va..cm-zw`. Pnoi=.nu:1fans PHYSICIANS. 54;.- BARRI S- C urt- Convey- ` ' } I `IT I`. r 32-7! ~ J - -I-M-+_-1-++-I_-++ ---v-v-w---7 -p ---v-" Fomrne couwrv or SlMCOE- Most.reasonable terms given on an . Stock ;Sales 4 1 par .1`- caAIGI-g`uas-r, on-r. LICENSED AUCTIONEE can -rug ............... -5: l Advance Office BARRIE. j An 8-horsepower Boiler and 3- horiepow_er _ Engine, made by 91 Poison Co.` Toronto. V Having `installed gas in our oce. we have the above for immediate E .` 1& O_NKuAN's GLYCEDONIA. ` t M _HIi O. mirvolloul effect on rouh ` `p- . `kin-. One or two applications` .191!-ova the roughness, and bi. *3 Ooouionai nu tha skin acquire! .5. avvvc I Ihftor no - ---- -ova: 5 aaadull-I LVLJJDD lLV5Ul$-V5 Private Funds to 1 n rt Qllreo. Oonesuopdengggogitercit mo Ot!1ce.Ba.nk r -1' - Street. ..%`3.Bd " Boiler&Engine For Sale. John J ennett, IV lNSURAl:lCE'A`G`E'N'T'. ' ' couvzvmczn, E'rc. FIRE AND PLATE GLASS INSURANCI Do-Iunnbg Mk.-.5- -_ {MAKES YOUR SKIN vmv ET Baker's, Cream. Twist. Vien-i no Sandwich, Fruit-Loaf, at 54:. Brown or genuine Home Made Bread. V CAKES. PASTRY,CR EAM PUFF S. Fresh Daily. 'PI-IONE 2 O, or drop us a Postal ifyou would like some ing good in a loaf of our Mchine mane :- 55 Ts61'::>1-11.3. `ST. 3L.I4\An-In --- nnnwNjs_B:mil UHDIVIHII Baggage delivered at all hours to and from any part of the town. Cab meeu trains at all hours of day or night 1-1-`v cu A -- --- - - _..y. Dwelling 1 roomsl. st bl ~, (1 ' - h " and nearlyji` of acre of lutul ln gr;l*:len0::' Corner of Peel and Wellington Streets Bani gggggrgt :`((3)(!')t!.11S, stable and shed. Large pends; St;r1(;r;'eal1ng. 6 rooms In each. on Clap Styeacgnfilglt (tag an acre, on Penetanguisheu II` `T \lf\Lll1Nrunu:nn-. FRANK BESH _. CONDENSED ADV Condensed advertisement n. as Wants of all kinds, lost ur51<(iN}our11s page and ' sertions I matter exceed four 0 5" Cuts for advertisements must In 9 one be mounted on solid metal bum "-_T""'_',"'_""'-_-"`-"""` ' To ' I From No 54--7.30 a.m. No. 53-11.00 a.m. 56--5.25 .p.m.- 55-- 8.05 pm. "f Daily inc1u.c>li Vn-g Sunday. h - . Wot gatzngehgauscbe m THE ADv,\fP% form. Advertisers will I . -' . notice of intention oacSar1f ,,g"_m.na that gngst be handed into nu. -m._- `eftlaema--A Barrie Property For Sale. V 'm`"8"`N'1` Abvmms 81 Notices. N,` :3 -*F'il`3I:t insertfgrlxwtlignceles` Amuse, "3 rtlon 5 5 er 1 Q inset-tinn L4 o(n:3.n._Pel` llne for m...xl"` fan. H U'R.S`DAYy : COMMERCIAL Ldlsobyt W V.-. . ruu-nu-1 rut UFIIVVE An fuco 8 OGIIIIII Nownpavcr, Pubnsmsdrr th `:11 "ii: Dunlo Street. name; ii: 31'? co`3z3ty3': Simooe. tn ; Pro- - Vince of Ontario. Canadmevety Thursday Morning, by Address pAaMAq PHONE 32.1. B`. M. MONTGOMERY. D... `IUUDU D 3. Out. CONTRACT RJTE8. Jul. Barrie. ---u-1 ouanativlbl 31953 -"l;ain [arriva_ls and departures at andfrom Bame are as follows : No. 49- *:2.45 am}. ---Cobalt speck: 'Going`NortAlV:.` I "" 613:}. :_'$:{,-- Gravenhurato . 65--- 3.59 pm. '~ --North Bay . " 67-~8.oo p.m.--From Toronto to . V Meafogd " 55- 8.05 pm. - --0rillxa- ` T Going South. . : 46- *4.45 am. -`-Cobalt Spe_c1_al 54-- 7.30 am. --From -Onllna 62- 8.00 a.m.g --From Meaford . to Toronto 44-935 a.m.-From Gravenhurst . ` to Allandale (mixed.) 64--12.5o p.m.-From North Bay 0! CC Collingwood and Meaford. VF 68--5.15 p.m.-From Gravenyursrt : oooooooooooooooof<>oo'ooo0 I 1- Erank hkson: ' 53-10.25 27- 7.50 LwAx GUIDE. jim III Qjvlif` 1:31: or PORTRAITS. Tmzus or 'Sunscmp'rxo1v.V g. ``.4.._... DA Cans.-itlt ius. VA -o;?zgge:t4msfor A oldlay toen:._ V... `on navuwvlilr 510$`; jlnnum in Advanme its oniwlui NEAR u ?entmg. % 3:111. . From .I~`I`o. . 62-+7.55 a.m. A2-I-O`7 11111.1 5. 26-5._25 lpfm. 9"` V] pan. 56--.'25_ p.m, vi. .3": taking ` vl;IIin'_~ From ...a u: c1cvcu.C0 in the Family - % Star, of Montreal, will be one complet for the` next three` ,_ 'Wck1v~StiriLsh%h1*d%::notvbe mm` L : A gfzod st " laugh ;s'bettg:r lars worth f" ....... __Tak_e Hall's Fami stxpataon. V ' A ly_ Pills fbr Con- ....- ucucvc nun pcrrecyy nonorable in all business transactions and n- ancially able to carry out any oblig- ations made by his rm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, ,Wholcsale Druggists, Toledo, 0. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken `integ- nally,- acting directly uponitlle blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent. free. Price -75 T`c. gerebottle. .;Sold by. all drug- gilsts. J: uucucy I01 me 1851 I5.y31`S, arid believe him perfectly honorable in all business on-gnu..+:...... ..-...I 1:- ` _ .______,..-... aywyjlcy aCI"\(lIU5u`~ '?-The". third `annual, b.g,tte' "of _thc'* '.;jA_rt-hdeaconry _;;o_f~ V fqlace here today. _.__Q ,, Jens are progyammed" _Among_th_"e-;sg` ' ' .._ _, vvc --vvo On Tuesday evening of last week` the E. L. gave aliterary entertain- ment. During the evening a `debate, Resolved that summer is preferable to winter, was given. The airma- tive side` was taken by .Mr. A. Hub- bert `and M.issesr!M._ Dyer and F. Misses _Minnie Wiley and Maud Ball spent Thanksgiving at the lat- te1f s home at Jan-atti. [ Dr: Chester -Mooney, ccompanied by his mother, and Miss Maria.Maley `of Toronto vigi-ted Mrs. A. Dyer on oMonday. . ` ` . Miss Edna Andrews is visiting friends at Craigvule. Y -...v .-navy an:vv\L IHLU UUI lulust. `Miss ua Usher` spent the holiday at her home in Barrie. , vQuite a qumber fromhere attended Stroud anmversary on Sunday. . "Mr. `and Mrs. J. Archer` of Hills- `dale have moved_ into our midst. - '. -1. -'- The Ladies Aid has had a `cement walk laid at the church, which 1s.a great improvement. ' Miss Mabel Hubbert. of Barrie` visited over.'Sunday at her home here.`] pun. _ Mr. anci Mrs. T. -Campbell Visited their, daughter, Mrs. Geo. Vander- burgh, of Toronto, during the holi- days. . ' `Mrsf . Newton and Miss Rowe of Creenfore spent the holidays with Miss Min_nie Kell. - ` - . ' e consumption for several- mouths;;;I-le _, _ -3- -.......5 nuvulaulyo The remains of Hugh Christie, 3 iormer resident of Ross -St., Town, 'we_re brought here from Toronto on Friday last and interred ,1 n Union cemetery. Deceased,` who was 42, years old, had been a sufferer from lgaves a widow and.tre*`%~ieh'itrcnT Two sisters, Mrs, -jD'awson'.nd,Miss Christie, and two _ V Tprfonto with r`the*}'ui 1,J. . `s`ons.;ea;i:fn 131p from: ` A 'Mr.:%,_and J. Bish-op'<.)f Grenfel :s'pent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W . Hubbezft. A % -Misis Annie Redfern visited over . Sunday with friends at Big Bay Point._ * I T "(Too 'late.fo1.'. last week) and Mrs. Jas. Brown spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. L. Nairn of Palmgrstqn. T - Mr. `Joseph H. Adams, who is, well known to everybody in this iviinity.` is now residing in *B.o_ston,, where he is engaged in the head.` oices"`o the . Singer Sewing` `Machine Company. `Mr. Adams spentxsome time with this company in Toronto, for which.ser- vices `he has received his promotion. ` Joe took unto himself a- wife prior to his departure for Boston. `Miss Verna A. Morris, sister of Mrs.` W-. J. Dav- idson and Mrs. James Smith of `Beth- esda, who IS a graduate of the Royal Victoria Hospital, ,-IBarrie, became Mrs. Adams on October 14th. They were married in `Toronto by the br;de s.`brother, the Rev. Wm. .M`or- ris +;- of Orangeville. `Mr. Adams is a nephew -of Mr. Morris, 50` that they are now brothers-in-law. The many l. them a long and happy life. We `, C31]. friends of Mr. and Mrs. -Adams` wish i would all rejoice to see them return 1 to -Canada, and when they do that 4 they will not forget to give Lefroy a 5 v`p?$V.6.\DN $>D`wV ,`Jw'-`ac `JUICE uclug U35`, ed `one so much` per yard for lexcavael L tion, irock work, i concrete, 5 etc.,l abut some of these items:-fati -nearly dou: ' ble of `the. estirnate, e For zlnstance-, it -was `found necessaryj to go `down, twenty~ve feet below thelevel `of the :-river bedto get to bed rock. Mr. McRae is{ paid only $2,000 for -his plan andAthe"_e,n_tire services of him- self and assistant, this amount being settled on at the tune the contnact was let. It was then expected that the dam` would be bull in four mon- ths, whereas it was nearly two and`a half years under construction._--Oril- lia News-Letter . ' A _$i3d .:r;`Eii`?t,2ieer ' ` cRa'e; A, ._ 1 hj" total` Vcbst as: $68777, or 1abo't'1t $I';zoo1;`Ie`ss tfiqn `3;Mr._ ;M.cRa_e s. estimate 'b_e_fore submjttmg the bylaw, `VV-hen : the contract was `let the cost was? esti-= mated at $46,700, the price being has- SO miifh 119! V9!!! `('19 Annuvn HOW S THIS 2 I oon STORY. -_vv rwolultll VII Zljwo sisters, /;]`J"av;v's'9nv and Miss and two s'ons.;c_gme up from Toronto with the` ; bo_ay., .,;;,,.Rey:. McLeod .oicAi}ated atf` wthk; ' `ser.Vi ces,~. . '?~frhe`: "annual-, _6x'j: . .,g. s Aft hde-aconnz ..n. . `RB-n."-I... . .-. 71- -- HOLLY. LEFROY. % %SV `fl a . ., , . "5N;Ym.b3.t~_25th.v _.. V- yuan uyuuhu 7 A}spEi} ;a:e id: $5. 9 ` _ E North Bay] _to~Coh1:ane`- .and `return has` been `made, ..`an]df 'sp e`cia'l .tra_in (including iepin}r;wars and %Dim.n$ e - , o . % V .a_r)r=wiilL 'rthV.;.;Bay_~ ~ab9ut.~ ` p.n1;,*5 -_,~c'~I'_ -_`;_ ,, .---g ------v- nun; uuuulg l'lgIlIS).` Terms Land " nditions of sale will` ' , _at time of sale, and gatlon of purchaser ch lot, within one th atleast`$5oo.oo; adjoining one an- to erect gupon ` year, _'bui_lding W for every two lo other, bought `by one such building ' ,,.A_____ T _,. ., ., . - Serving: miller `to erect unmm The Te`iskaming and Northern Ontario Ra way -Commission will of- fer for S31.` by Public Auction, at Cochrane, 1, the District of Nipis- sing, on T rsday, November 26th, on arrival _ Special Train from North Bay, out 700 Lots`, situate inthe Tow ite of Cochrane, (re- and mining rights). V Terms Land will be made kn'o __ at time will include -*4 ' ` {Iain qn skaming anli em Ontario Fwy Commission. muwmcc, me Auctxoneer, Barrie, handles credit sales of farm stock and implements promptly and satis- factorily for $5.00 and- upwards. D t be :1 I . t THE ; AI.)Ver`AIa3E OFEICE or a ' Order your wedding ` invitational early and at the right place. The Advance Job I_ 1-inting Department makesea specialty.` of. this class 6! work. All the latest samples of stationery. Call and see us before, `ordering- . a _- ---v-up.`-asau Crunty Councillor Potter` of Tat- tenham was in Town on Saturday. Miss Marion Drury,'Louisa Street, left on Monday to attend Whitby Ladies College. Mr. and Mrs. `H-_Metcalf' of Toron- to were recent v:s1tors atthe *form- er`s parents , Kempenfeldt Street. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Todd` are here from Edmonton, Altr. Mrs. Todd, her friends. will `regret to learn, is In ra- ther delicate health. f CIIJIICI J ordering. _-__, -..-----..... I For rates apply lo Long Distance,l The . Bell Telephone Company of Canada. ' - \ L - _ _ The Be}l.,_ Telephone Company of Canada has Extended its Long Dist- `ance Lines to"=North' Bay and Parry Sound, and connection can now be had with North Bay*,\_Parry Sound) Rosseau, South River, `Rout Creek, 'Powassan~~- and Sundrxdge, `and with other points in the Muskoka District rover the_lines of Telephone Comp.- ` anies with which, the Bell Telephone. Company connects. ' TELEPHONE EXTENSION TO NORTHV BAY AND PARRY . \\ J -.__ --- _c-ceded that of I907 by 29 per cent. In the_ case of red clover, and ve per cent. 1n the case of ealsikje. . The yield per acre of clover seed in 1908 is estimated at 2.38 bushels, compared with 2.02 bushels in 1907; and of alsike clover seed 2.92 bushels, compared with 3.21 bushels in I907. -The market price of red clover-seed this year averaged $7.50 per bush :1 as compared with $9.77 in 1907, andi alsike clover seed'th_is year averagedl $9.5_7'as compared wgth $9.06` an 1907.! It 15 estimated that the acreage de- voted to clover seed this year ex-_ c-ceded in (`RC9 3; 1'0!` t\1(\\vxI nap` C--- -A- Pnblic'Sala_gt_Town% lots. Brownlee, the Auct Andie: credit gala: `oneern Bfl'i, Q2: -A.- `I. The. total value to farmers of the -crop above reaches the large ,8os.45o. AThe prdduction of sugar beets on 10,800 acres, at an average of 10 tons per acre, is 108,000 tons, -and its value at an average of -$5.35 per ton is $577,800. ` q'Franc`is Moran, a lad of 10 years, son of Mr. Patrick Moran of Small Street, while fooling with some com- panions on Thursday afternoon, had the misfortue to, fallagainst a hook; attached to the wall, of an outbuild- ing. The "metal, penetrated his side, add it became `necessary to.__remove_' boy to the -hospital. ~H`e 1s_now progressing favorably. 'l`I-in -4...----- " " " .-` r ..-..uu, ux.\.upyu1g an area OI{ [25,7';(_;`a.1cres, "A yielded an average of 11.08 tons per acre, a total prdduction of about 2,878,009 tons. The aver- age market price is $4.05 per ton, and the,_total_ value represented is $11,- 656,000. ` ` .. r- "' Ytldll JJJJVV '?l.. 1.1.`uri`1,lips and lother eld `roots, on -371,443 = acres, and an average yield of 371 bushels an acre, show a total pro- duction of 100,795,353 bushels, which 0 IS considerably in excess of the pre- liminary estimate of a month ago. The market price averages I9 cents a bushel, a total value for these crops 0f $19,134,000. . The area under hay and clover is 8,211,000 acres, which, at an average yield of 1.52 tons, indicates a produc- tion of about 12,481,000 tons. At an average price of $10.15, the value of I the crop may be put at $126,682,15o.,1 T?-.l.`I_,- v'- -- .woovun sans , II (511 u1a.|_.I's_Cl. PIICCS. Potatoes, qr1.5o3,6AooV`Aacres, yielded an average 6f_142 bushels-a'n acre, 2.. `total of 71,5u,poo bushels. The aver- age market_ price is reported at 50` a vbusl';eI andqthe total iralue of the crop `may, `therefore, `be put at $35,755,500. L Fe _ V.<:av:t_erne1'it,e issued, by ithe- CenuS I -7a nda Statistics Office at. Utta_\va,'pr -:s- "ems nal estimates_ of the yield dur- ing the past season` in the `Dominion; of` root" c_rops, clover seed, fodder corn and'hay, with market prices. D1-560154;.-a -.. --- l- - ` ` ` VVEDDING -INVITATIONIS. we uup may ue put at $120,082,150, Fodder corn Aoccu ' Pym an arc K0570 acrpe, vinIAm-I hag ..-.....-_.a the Canadian -crops -enumerated :5 large sum of $193,- vu -U1 ;J|lI'Clla5Cr wxthm ._.+.1......-.... --. Newman Anv.m`c2 The di`e_rent Classes of the show i with the prize monaroered for each areas follows: ` yde'sd'a1es, $520; Canadian _ BtedClydesdales and Shires, $440, Shires, $305; -H`ac.kneys',, $420, . Standard Brads, $275; Thoroughbreds," '-$275;` Ppmes,:'$I3o; Heavy, D`raughtT Horses, A. f$3`05; _ ~-Championships, ` .$245 :- .'1"otal prizeinoneiy, $32145./`* L _-_. % Judges of `heavgnglgorses will g.he_ . _Hon.j _,_Rob,ert eith;. _ = Bqwqzanvxllc Jzin'ses' `-'T9'rran`g:e,';' " j klia : -ghite, A%$hbnirn`%.-'.V ~ .. M reverend gentleman preachedhis fare-" _ costs. . V . . _ - - v vi , avg; an axcascl o ., `Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vickers were in Toi-onto for a couple of days last week attending the Ontario Horticul- tural -Convention. The Rev. H`. A. Reid has resigned his charge of the Stayner and cree- more Baptist churches, to accept a. unanimous cail to -the pastorate of the Baptist Church in Meaford.. The well sermon on Sunday evening last. ~ Inspector Duff is waging a crusade. against interdicts who have been in- fringing the provisions of the Liquor License Act. Last week several of- fenders were prosecuted in the police, court and handed out penalties rang . ing from $10 to $25, exclusive" of

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