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Northern Advance, 16 Sep 1909, p. 8

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ynunuuusluu III?! C. and Mrs. Amos are spending a /day or two in Oroillia. , "There will be a ,m;e_eting.ofVthe Sons of England on Friday night. _ Mfrs. T. -Wilson and her daughter, Mrs. Park, are` `visiting in Acton. ' _ Mrs. D. B. Brunton has returned: . from Toronto after a, two weeks vis- 1t. :rea1`;'i1a A 25 only in B kall woo: Felts,"re lar I. to 2.oo,fo ggrd Hats 1 75 English I Wool Felt Ha 2.00, 2.25 and 2. . This week special. . `, Suits, _ in Halifax rglish nmcre, Flefevats ~ pai English Samp- cashmere, regular Menfs Sox OF VICKERS STORE ll - ;`%We hg_`v e,' {he *La"rg_es Asso1jt- vs-snow. oqau -I. vnwo . . ; A7 ` - . not-V ` :`M`rfyeld, `formeflly m 9`. 3-5, River 11 .". `=~attem ted to C `,1- .T'.B,$11;,*H.atbor, declared that ho Ihg only, white man W Pole. `&i.}il:3.I1def'Pea`ry, in an inte! V"`;; "cg. 5 s 1 `Prior N ""*~Q . : Vin` t, th . _ : iskcia! rawa e bmldmg of 11 . p . ammg. C Y the trad` `_ 1; r0 ".t"`?`a to 'M`unt"Y Went `* 9` H Tm V c0me mo .nt!'aL E nklmyn the OI` 1 The T1-aura and morkr lnce it 1135 'f. the bscfltinentale to Toronto. east usmess of tl1nlq3' Carry some metropol. 9 Clay belt t0 .% y7}.1OYe's`a1r.`0`{tario m" 1"" Toront f'Iateria'11 centres stfm'rx1ringand yby the *`'}d _to benet pmlectnon of the . ~Canad. _ {Rive `an North ,,oh;-al'oInVview e,3} the Nipngon . ~uj,~en _the` Olde '3S<`:_ considera- '` < *-;`W!ll ~ '11 F D0I`tl0ns of the I%rope* Wort the M" -3.233)`:--the4`_?::':;"g 111) and devel- ` aggro . ."."th by means , `=s heque.:`"`*'"s fromthe u\`,,1,':` :2 `.. ldixigs] -will commeme . .. f3=_-Vt;cons`truction of the P35 ----u--.uu_y U1 vcgctauuu. Aux is well adapted to the 1i\'cst0ci dustry and in fact to mixccl farml 0I_l `a. thorough-going scale. -5 r\ _ ""l"`-".1 AI-31:15 valuauuu ylxlkku 'l"'" jrms already under cultivzuion along t. e Provincial railway .~'cr\'c>` as .8 trustworthy indication of the brilll; ant future in store for this part'0l the country. Because of its rolllng character the land will he 63515 dl'&i{1d, and the long duration 0` daylight in-those northern lzltitudfi conduces to the rapid _Q'l'0wth and maturity of vegetation. The reglo i ;|t`nc\6Aa` LA LL.` Ii.-.x:O{\(`L' lll` ifIi_ei_r surplus stuff further cast. Tht "1'3D1d1)' rlsmg valuation placed uP fffh 'I`l'QfhI'Iv 44...]-.. .-..l5.'....:nn alnq 3 ERSON in \charge. -I-1-on-`as-1-I-3-1-1-+-`:~+-z-+-2-z-z--:~;--:..;...,,,r % )0 ` w%w ` :.. T `SEPT. `and Mixed Tweeds, sizes from I 28 to 33, ranging in price from 4. 50 to 9.00. a good school or W0!'k Suit for fall and winter. This week. . . - I 30 Boys 2-piece Suits, most- ly Blue Serge, sizes 22 to 2;, ranging in price from1 2.50 to 4.75. This week I pi These are values worth ckin up. even If you do not need them till a Ilttlelater. Agent for ` _y, s}P1*. 22nd. St}: its Co. Tailoring Fox-onto. P2}f1i:;1 At} of the `Utupi That the Stu Blyel acres 0 I most PARK 91: `ins/m vlflemi Auctio EATU Lot 4 a side of is said Moi an on th markettc{c1ay,.':shicli 1re` ur,c>wjn make, monthv\`veare_ making a spcgigl `sale "of ithem, v_ Couches'lrotn44.5O j 1 J Comeavd look ?*?*m _ ` in .4. I- ah'i`n"`1" 0.1`. . II.--3.. anima. 38-46 D Cover Wail laun Mary ` TDI VI` -Marni ;Mill. TRI SH HE J I I est w -Int-f -rum.-.0 :03 I8. ..-RJ The contractors are still laying cement walks in the sixt war_d.1 `Some dissatisfaction is being expres- sed over what is called the lack `of symmetry. At certain, parts the boulevard is inside the walk; and out- side at'other places. .`It is an offence against the beautiful, buff perhaps the men in charge may have a reason. `i D`P ?*h'i? A jfav`o_1 -ably. '~"I\'/I-1"."1\"I:. J. `lfamlin is-`on the Iend, and is reported to` be progressing ,-v A case of C-lipli(t_l1-;ia'wl.1`a1-5` developed in the _fam`ily`of- M`r. Thos, Gr,ay,; -`Essa, St., and the` hquse has 'b_eenAl w. -...-.u-an Mr. N. Mac.Nicol was here yester- day. He has (resigned his position as locomotive foreman at t_he -G." T. R. shops at Mimico-,*and will .em.ba1rk in privateebusiness. It is understood that M`r. Ma.cNicol recentlyideclined the position_ of. locomotive fore an lat Brockville. ' ` .........n.. I H":arvest thanksgiving services `Willi beheld in St. George's Church on 1 Sunday next. Rev. T. W`. Patterson, Rector of Christ -Church, Tofronto, will preach. Special music is being arranged. mm \v ,-.p L... -- A ` _-- _ v- V-V nu '-ll-ll\rI }llG\\pDn, "}iIi's congregation wou1d'be sorry to lose Rev. Mr. .-Amos. The matter of the'cavll to Atwood has not yet been decided; A - r . . _ . V. .v.. A Mlrs. Jas._;_McPherson `a.Vnd'daugh- ter arehome after a two months stay in Toronto and other p1aces. U:'_ ___AA_A___A`g 1 1 I ` - r~_--- -v-gt Mr. Taylor, who. is aresident of Uncle Sam s domains, is.visiting hisl snster, Mrs. Joe Trask. , 111 1' `I 1-`: I M}. and Mrs. Morriso, pd babyV of -H.ami1ton'a.re the guests of Mrs. +5. J. McMorrar_1. -% ~ _ I 1 North Bay . V17:1'1g-inee;-'_(5c'>'a:_t'es has resigned from 1 the G. T. R., and left` on Monday for` e I mMrs. wm. Liftle ~'of Tordnfo is visiting, her parents, Mr. and M1`_s._ Culross. V G e, and `thi` _ ._ h'a__ve \ e l13(3 g}~w!ieat'.';.,~....,.... H a`y,.tim0th.y .,.V. . . . . . Hq.y,.Anew.y'. ,.:, . . -_St_xga`yg,4 `hun, d1ed"g. . . . . .. E83,; per Ld2._-:..- gatls ar ey,_~._ . Peas ._.`_ .; `D--- .Whe:.Lt,` C5 4.71. I_.H. LUII Hogs, coo live, ` u {Prick Ruling in the 3 `onto Markets During the VI . " _ `Barrie, `Sept; 16th, Nev? '-`wheat . . . . . . . ., 90. nfa ltilaced under quaiiaritine. -__.` > He Put the Brake On. ' The brakem-an was asnovice, and on his irstfrun there was a very steep grade mount. The engineer always had.mox'-e or less trouble to get up this grade, but this tiine he came near sticking. He -almost lost his.head. Eventually, however,` he reached the top. ' _ ' ~ " AA. LL- ,- . Tiizivxiissi-"l.1as `returned J:-om -` at fortnigh-t s",stay in Toronto. . ` 1 Miss Sadie Day of-Burk s Falls is `visiting friends in'this ward. -Mr-. -H. Sibbald of Cleveiand is. paying a visit to his relatives` 1 Mb . Wm.-Ferguson is in Niagara. Falls, having gone on Tuesday; V 1:`:4...-.._. ---_..1': 4- . , -THE MARKETS % Riv Apmca and T_or-- 1; { 95 34- 70 .50 -l\ . _This establishment is withou 9 an equal on the continentior-skil ully Ijand "natura1'Ljr"ima.de hair goods the begzuty and gracc of [which `ma rbe `sen demonstratjgd, .-:&-Bg;;t_iful?;:, tu- %V ra1.waw Switche.~=I gadouz..Ba ;-,,%,':;:`1res; Curls . ahdi; ,jrp`xi:ffOjrg'gaA "T 61` '_la;dies~_a n!1 by al?Od\dsJ`~_tI1`:j~l 95*. fwd *193*i~AS..1.9iV.i!18` T0 4 . `, Every lady and gentleman i who cares about theii"_p`exfso1_i -:ap pearance, will The in`;ege_sted 1 the visit of the sp`qia1,r'qJ;r*s`enta ' e" of_` the 'New'- -P'emb?e"r `To-r ~ ronto.. J v -~. = '- "4 A Tdwn . ".i'3'A'lilr2_I' ~ Oct. at. ad Fnda_y. n'iii5i:ii15: ot1,Tnu day, Sept. 30. - \ -_ I'IAI\f\OI_\ A - -- ANn.wILL V BE AT ..CQLLINGVWOO ` d Central Hotel, Monday, Sept. 27. . MEAF0RD--?-`Paul s Hotel, Tues- day, Sept. 28. . . _ RENETANG - ..c ada_ House, Wednesday, Sept. .29. ' . I.'fI\f A I?!` ' _ --_ -...-....B av-w run: 4-uvaua_y. Fifteen candidates are now `taking tthc engineers examination here. 1" `II? A AND-WILLA` BEAT ` . uuux. anu III Spnngers l Calves .. . . . . . .. -Shiep, export ewes. k....I,.. 9- -..11 .-uuvwy, \vl\lJ\Jl.I, CWC3... bucks & culls. Spring lambs, ech Hggs, f.o.b. . . . ."; . . . :44 ..._j _,_Ar 1 pWes,t~ Toronto,._ Sept. I4.-Trade was rather draggy at the Union Stock` Yards this morning,. and al- -though everything` was nally dis- _ posed of, prices `of export cattlehad in maiiy ca ses~}o' be reduced. The` fchiefareason for this was the lower cables from the British cattle mar- kets, where there has been a falling off in the demand for cattle, and a decline in prices. Choice export cat- -tle which might last_week have sold an h.`n.I. .. on .. .. not ..- - , _-_ , . . . . .. vuvun. wnyull. Lat.` sold .as high as $6.40 or $6.50 went this 1 morning. at $5.20, which was the top price of the market. '1'... Quotations `on `Tuesday were ze- 'Export cate, choice. ..$5 75..$6 25 ._ medium 5 20.. 5 65 Butcher cattle, picked --5 25.. 5 75 _. \ medium 450.. 500 common .,- -- 4 00-- 4-50 Butcherc cows, choice. 4 00.. 4 75 _ common . . . . .. 2 50;. 3 75. .But\'1e.-r Bulls` . . . . . 3 25.. 4 so Heavy feeders . . . . . .. .3 50.. 4-50 Stockers, choice . . . . .. 3 oo.. 3 50` A light . . . . . .. 2 oo.. 3 oo rnnnnro `-4 ' -' V V .. vvu -uvunwn no Therewas a large~ quantity ~ of rough `grass-fedcastern stock on the market, which was a 1i.ttle'slow in selling,` but was disposed of at from $1.50 to $2.5o'for ganners `and rough cows. and bulls. V 1.--`- `ID slay; nAu(Lll\_\pL. The `run to-diy ,was 20 cars, in- cluding 372 cattle, 5 calves, 25 sheep and. lambs, and 65 hogs. . In addition, about 1,300 cattle were held over from M.ond'ay s market. The greater part of the offerings consisted of ex- port cattle, but som.e of the lighter[ Of these warn unit! an I-u.o..L.... ....u-1- ugut Ctmners .. >.~ .. Mill` choi An...` ~ `~Choice feeders and stockers are in.- demand, but"are riot yet coming for- ward in any numbers. The distiller- ies are now\.open `to buy steers and bulls for winter feeding, and are wil- ling to pay from 3.50 to $4.50 for {he best steers. T A` .- 0. vs I.-vu if Patton has been visiting "friends in East Toronto. Mrs. A. Small and family are home after a pleasant holiday; \ ` ' *1VLr.'W`. Hargraves is` a typhoid patient in R; V. Hospital. Mrs. A.~ Bell` of Orillia spent over` Sunday with her parents. _ yult \.aLuc, uut some or me ugnterl of these were sold as butche_r cattle, and were" pick (1 up .ea,gerly by local butchers at xn prices. . " . 1` loads of` picked butcher fcat- tle were reported as having been gold at $5 and \over, but these were `not many, the Bulk `selling betwee $4` and $5. Choice cows were quot- ed from $4.25 to $475, but.very -few were offered which would bi-itig more than $4. 4 ' -Iocuvnnsus 9 v _I-lLG& ` V V \-I: Iullll 5 VV 6? '5IJl_\1 .in' the A-morning. . The `market jA ".'ery,A andfprices for best butcher cattle ijvere inelinedvto ber higher; There were`very few of the- choice quality cattle on hand which butchers are looking-for, -but in `its- absence buyers took whatever was offered. ` ` ' .._-... __'. , '-._v -- dcmand from iocal butchersv that 'everythi'}}g` was `sold ;_;;,. ~ - .4 .-.1. . . % _ vg-u- Pint `../ . -_- -; 'I he.;`1iti*:hfA"tli5-Cif3*'j A ` 1e .Ma:ke 1 todjriyvasj the 1iI1ftestJfor`Vfq, Tuesday` in~_a`1ong _time, rnore ,t`1'i_a1_j11 .36 load; of-.c'at`tle cOmipg'}in.. The tota1 clndixig 740' cattle, ._ 1,4326 ._.shgep and lambs, -400' hogs and I49`,-calves. run was 57 `ldads of live `St(_JCk, Vin- _ {Ad :u{d' '.we'ci , vnnvnwp 0 com. and v v- -- - v v -"TvU\-EV`, IQ VI.-I ' M.r. S. J. McM)orran `is, visiting in fvanous Amerlcan cities. -. . i` 5 .'l?\h;e.vx1s_.t.xng ;rf,mviTNif':i_g-.a`:LaVrx:L1`:,s;V and the g i:?4119rY:;:&zs`d` ;.I`;;;Idepost_t94 b -i-oads' will thread. its whole: lenlg-th.` from to west. \Th_e Tyans'conti- qental ;:s%_ Ifunder cohstr_qcg1on from iL'_ak Ab1ti_bi .to -`Lake N1p1.gon`,,{ 1. and .,~lt)hel&CaI1?.d13l`l f Northgrxiibwnll` shortgy i rom-jr; u my to __t :f!\pi g`cn ~. -R&'\1r)ef.,`,_-.'.l-`Vlfn;_:. gprospct is` that fthroughoug. thi1". ~',entire - length : bofh .th,s"e secttons of 4:-a.ilw`ay will `be g;'ksd`t by pP9sp.er%us . xpmmgnies V i" D `. ,frfom= t ,e outsetjt e-~set- iers` ._vvi114;Bf:b1essg;1-= wt}r_jplenty ; of v;;%`t#nd:~miat.9a::~E I 2 -v: N`;;` 2., ' ._:;`% __:,._`_ _' :1 .; = _V'C')'1-1-"i.l`u;; 14th, to Mir. and -Mrs. W. Madge, a son. ` T It It For twenty-ve years the sons of - old Ontario farmers have- been pour- ing westward and spreading out over the fertile prairies of Manitoba, Sas- katchewan and Alberta. Unaware of the existenceof millions of unoc- _cupied acres in their-`own Province and unable through lack of 3 railway facilities to reach them even if they ' had known,of them, the migratory V `element of our po'pulati"on have gone further aeld. v..The necessity of clearing the northern` Ontario lahds of timber.-is offset l_fy' the fact that in this very encumbrance lies an.ampl_e l source of revenue` valuable to the I pioneer settler during` the years when ` he _is gefting his land in shape. The ;; fertility of the region has been dem- ionstrafd by `the-"displxay of a ricul-J `tural ,ptodu.cts., exhibited. to the tour- ;.i118 18iSlators. v -' 2 ' I -1 1 DE`vELopI}m THE NORTH. V tvslnlcofninectiovti sivitb-_ ou Miilinery exhibit the Main Store and: :, Rgadymwggt. mgn will be resplertient with displays of _ ' / . New Fall Mantles ' News Silk Waists V cw Skirts and Suits V ew'Drsperies. Staples and New Dress Goods` and Silks `for Variety and Value are unequalled. Blue 0} 100 pairs S0 A` Samples, mostly ca regular 4_5c`and sqc {oz 35c, for. . .. 1.a"rhursat .43 P1`. 2: ;8y"atid Thursda . 1 pt. 22nd a our initial "311. display of all e w triumphs M` wear and `wecan with conde s te that neve privilge of displgying` fbr yptir pproval a more . or such sterling values. ` V Of: Interest to M: See our Samples for Tai'or-made Clothing Esten is attending Upper Canada College. EASTE. RN PART P%a l1 Mi%ll in e rm Bofs Nil? `rm-: srronrz or QUALITY . . , _. J .., n_n.,a._a_'.n.A.1:n._c:_o_b,:a{ o.` a n . -- - _ - , We in"'v.ite_ you come. RSON i VI-rs. Riddell has returned to Tot-I 'tenham. u . J

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