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Northern Advance, 10 Nov 1910, p. 4

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vAddres.es_ !Revs. ` Padgt '. an_d Crockeft ompleted Nthe progra'nm 1e." Proceeds .$4o.o 9 * I BROWN-'~1>RIMRosE. THE ,Nt;yRT~HERN4ADVANC1E- ..$ 2 25 .. ..2475 . .. 614 775 516 .2 25 must pay. Justice Latchford point- ed out to the jury that in case of ac~ n cident the Legislature placed the bur- den of proof on the automobilist to show there had been no negligence on his part, L__:___},, / --v -......uu5va, w uluu Ill UOWBHS I _ Qrqngeville, _Ox/1t., T`Nov, A3,....The` Jury m the action of Mrs. Mar. garct Marshall, wi_dow of John M. j h?s'h mv;;s'_ kill:/led! onh June 17th! . .' 1_ Ann can t t ,-. i5'_P. b_y h1s horses being f(1?inght0e:1V?d {by the automolgile of _ Dr. T. G. Gowans, of H]ornmg s Mnlls brou ht in-a" verdict for th I ' g e p amtt` for $2,- L damages, which Dr. Gowans must run Tum-:-- I ...._1.:_T ; -- . - . XII His younger brother volunteered} Quota to replenish the famished `veins andtlgxport ` arteries. Success in such an opera-`' --. Ition depends on the most rigid pre- -9 `cautions and the finest technique.IButche,. Briefly, it is carried out by opening; a m the artery of a healthy person, gen-i e u erally. one of the brachial a`r,teries,_Butcher ;and lead therefrom a slim pipe 0' it `- the corresponding artery of the` H sick man, and, of course, a" flow o1|lsh0,.t_ke. blood takes place` towards the latsstocke,-5_ ter_ There are dangers of blood-" _ " "poisoning, but `in this .case` both'ca.me,-S men involved are now doing` well. `i.1ui1'1'(e,-5, 1 n-.u-9 U]. rufcua _ut_UuIC.l' ID HIS OYVU-I `Allen, while working with a chisel. in an ice house, gashed his leg be-I rlow the knee, severing- the main. artery and losing much blood. Recur-' ring hemorrhages helped to weaken ;him and prevent the wound healing,l leaving him also in a condition untl to risk amputation of the leg. I 4; uluunsu 3 UCVULIUII. SZIVCU [HG inmb, if not the life, of Norman.Al-,g len of `Simcoe, Ont., after a rare and remarkable operation performed in the Toronto General Hospital by` Dr. Primrose. Some 60 other phy-- sicians and surgeons watched the operation, which involved the trans-' fusion of a quart of blood from the! veins of Allen's brother to his oyvn'.l Align on-`q:`n ...A..I.2.. ., '-_31Ir ing camp, gave valued help on the 47-mile -"trip out. `Dr. Har_vie s con- dition is satisfactory. He showed splendid fortitude, having bound up his own arm when he was shot. ' V ClVass--Rose Airfst, Helen Cor-~ bitt,` Ethel Corbitt, Georgia Patter.- son, Rav Cochraue, Tillie Carr, E!- n ma Goodwin. 11- ... `-4 A /{er you. /m_zre' worked /zardfor your money, and your crops /lave escapedall rz's.s, you 3/ou/a make t/ze proceea s of your crop safe and solid . . ' THE BANK OF TORONTO If you are farming /or z`/ze money you make out of it, [law you want to keep I/mt mkmey 2'12 :1 safe place. A_ bx-ot'heVr S devotioxi saved the `...I. It ..-4. 1.1.. ::r. .9 av. I /`babl y been in- tending to. try Red `Rose Tea for some time but from force of habit '>.I}_i`ve jgegykept on using anoth} tea. .lN'l`EllE8`l' Is" PAID on .-Any - 8AVlNG8_ Accounrrs THORNTON HONOR ROLL FOR - ' ocronmz. 5 X A BROTH-'ER S DEVOTION. Break the Habit" nd buy > Red ~ Ros.e next time. T/zat- 2} to/zat you will ' If -~}'ou; deposit your money in mcom-qnn-ran % was .:.555T`_5%: u59-99Q91!T_`., Your Grocer Will T Recommend - It 83 NEVER soup in sinus` `T THE fedf. Quotations on Tuesdiy were: and; Export cattle, choice..$ 6 oo..$ '31 medium .. 5 65-: We` bulls . . . . . . .. 4 50 l_`'-. Butcher cattle, choice. mg; medium A en" common.. .. ies-iBuitcherw cows, choice. mg, 'c_o1;1. and med. bu ls ._ . . . . . .. 1. Short-keep (feeders) .. [3t`,_Stocker_s_. choice od- " light P ) IQIQQIUA on:-u To the Editor of The News: When` Mr. - Macdonald `boldly announced to the citizens of Calgary that they could not expect a Post Q`ice.build- ingiunless they sent to Ottawa. a supporter of the Government, though he was widely censured by the press, including some Liberal journals, he was only putting in words a settled policy of the party. Before Mr. Dyment was defeated at the last Al- .goma`. election by Mr. Smyth, he pro- no sign of utilizing. it < pose for which It was supposed to be mxsed that a much needed breakwat- er would be constructed at Thessa- lon.~ `The contract was let for the necessary. timber, which was duly} delivered -near the proposed site.! There it still lies and for the used,--Toronto there is as yet 1 V Samuel Ruddick,_ac? companied by, Mr. Ruddick s mother, visited Ivy friends recently. 1!. r4_nz,, ,, Springprs . . . . . . . Sheep, ewes .. .. [Bucks and `culls Lambs, cwt. . . . . V . . .. Hogs, fed "aA1_1d watered f.Q.b. . a u cum. anu mcu. ,' Calvees .. . . . . .. \/IIUHCIS . . . . . . . all-ltuvv, IIIJI\nA\\| (I `V Eggs, per doz. .. . Butter, per lb. .. . |Chickens, dressed . `Fowl H ...: . . . . . H iDucks, (sprmg) . [Tux-keys. .. .. \.. l(}eese .... .. ... . Dry onions (bush.) Cabbagq (doz) Potatoes,' bag .. .. i New beets, peck .. Cauliower, each .. Celery. (dozen) Apples (barrel) .. .Pumpkins, each .. loose . . . . . . . d dressed Chicken, per 11). .. Hens, per tb. -.. Butter, roll; per fb. Lard, per lb. . . . . .. Eggs, per doz. Potatoes, new, per b '~Hay,.per ton. .. `Deer hides.. . Cured hides . . . . . .. Green hides . . . . . .. Calf skins, per lb. Sheep skins .. Tallow, get lb. Wool, picks . . . . . .. Horse hides . . . . . .. Horse Hair . . . . . . .. Wopl, washed, .. .. * unwashed .. T oroto; - ,u 1 Hogs, live, .5 4; Wheat. ;. { Oats };Pe'as. . . . Barley .. % Flour . . -Beef, hind. Prices Ru1in gVin=the._Barrie and Tor- V 6nto"?Mafrket- V During the Week. ` ' A Barrie, Nov. 9th, 1910. *Wheat .._... ;. ....$ 75 8 , ..-,.. ....J - . . w - - -nu QVUVIIUIJO V ` Mrs. Gallinger has_returned to hetfl home in Thornton after spending a few weeks. with her mother here. I If 1 CI THE LATEST MARKETS LIVE STOCK MAVRKI-ITS. C5arp,e nters V T0035 C.0..b.n.u..H.Cm--Hm has Nbv. 9tli,v 4 5o_. 40 ....u....,yu nanny. "Elias. Haugh an _chi|dreu spent Thanksgiving ~ wit Mrs. Haugh s mother, Mrs. McFad- den of Thornton. 21 18.. 40.. IO. 1910. I \IV 485 I2 12 co 3 35 ` 8 25` n~5o 12 IO 23` `6 50 IO 00 8 75 ,5; afew days` with Miss Frances Donnelly of Ivy. I n--- n... rt--- -_-~~~ 90! IO 75' IO 13 79:} 13 3'2 52 day evening, `IA - 1- -----vv-. --v-u--uvau ug :.vJp ' Craw_occupied the pulpit m the Presbyterxan church on `Sun-, Brownlee, the Auctioneer, Barrie, handles credit sales of farm Sff3k and implements promptly and sans- factorily for $5.00 and UPW3`d5' Dates can be arranged for at THE IADVANCE OFFICE. ! i V 40-tf ' Dated Oct. 3, 1930. uvu I (u Iuuhlj Bllallillfu. - PARCEL `Z--Lot numb:-r tom. on thrr ~ side of said Essa Road, plan 16!`. .m'e except the east 22 feet th:-zmf. The: said to be erected on saiul 1anl.~ {I gmi and-a-half storey bl`iL'k-r}:1 lxwjng L. containing five rooms. TI.i.~ 11r.[.<-rt} :1 most central] y located. I For terms and p.'1l`tivn]a:.~ :H.l_\ m 1 3TI'IV\':\I{'|' 3; .\'il`E\\'ART. .1; .n PARCEL l--Lot number ixii1e,lori'\t}{. south side of the Essa Roacl, in the Town Parrie, plan 169, save and extopt the u,;,g 22 feet thereof. There is sail to he erect.-d on said lands, a good one-and-a-lmlf .~tore'.- brick-clad dwelling liousc, ('nntainin;_I ,.W'n rooms. This property l.\ most centrally an! conveniently situated. I .pAI?(`,I?l_t) I .-.5 ."`I~\1 ..._, .1 Valuable Residential Property in the Town of Barrie I ' vllclo vuu uc u:ccn'eu H)` the I for the urchase of the followixw P -1 PARCEL 1m , ......LL -_`_!_ _PAI IV -- |`1-IERI-: s a heap of satisfac- K txon in knowing that your VEXCELSIOR is not going to shame you when you compare it with any'othcr watch. Every Excu- IIQR is made to run right in its own tax: before !eaving the factory. American- madc-$4. 50 to $x 1.00. Ask us for the Excusroa Wncu uuunvl 1 aupcI'L_) . This property is well situated make a. good market garden or chicken rm Good two-storey brick-veneer dwelling how` land cement stable and bgtrn are said to ' erected on said lands, which are well watered For terms and particulars, apply to ' STEWART 8: STEWART, \'cmlor's Solicitors, A Parrie, On; and woulvl 40-tf Dated Oct. 3, 1910. I `Lot 23, in the 5th Conce 0'ers will be received by the under `n for the purchase of part of the West ssion of V _ '1 taining about ten acres, and beixlzprg," North side of Wellington Street: in t}: Town of Barrie, con 1- . . , Bunker Property." mo) know 33 Thi nl-nnnrfu :1: n..JI . '1 w. L. REEVE . . . . . v..--_..., I The annual meeting of the Dalston] beef-ring will be held on Friday night in the school house. * i Offers will be received by um 1!` 9114: run:-niunn.-. A6` L]... t'_1I. `rm: Lenliiuc JEWELER mam:-: WE HAVE anticipated the growing demand for `Carpenters Tools of the fight 0!'t, and will also { Gtmraz_1tee All Our Tools. (DIV llI.'U\l, Ikuu u ~_. chance we havn t the -precise article you want in stock, it can be got rst express. Good goin Nov. 15, 16.17_ Return imit N(wgmbm.f Above rate applies from Proportionatc rates {mm ` tions in Ontario within 32 of Torqnto. Full particulars and :ickct Tms STORF. :'e~'p011d.~` to cw-ry possible Hurd- wnre need, and if by 3") n 4.1..` FOR SALE was no service in the Meth?| gdist -Church Sunday. morning, it be- mg quarterly meeting at Edgar. ' FOR FOR SALE AI)MISS[0.\' To .. "um n my, [HUI nine, [),,,_.l I -' (1 tickets from ` Depot Agent. ltif`, and woof. 1` His: rm?- d\\'el1ing hr-ur-0. -lIIOp`.`H_\' z~ uh: BAXTER. U Miss Flossie Garbutt has gone to visit friends in Toronto. A I In all am.- 83 miles , u), I r 215?. ,18,19. {)1 .L undersumui v up-:...--;,' ,...,.n..`_.` (properties: Hun .-u. 51., . I: a\ ` ,.....a guys. up: LJIAIOIJHJ. ' ' The Ladies Institute will meet on Thursday at the home of Mrs. H.` Wuuams. T ` MIG the ~--v -- nun-c--vu A. ve-ry heavy snow storm passed over tms place: on Sunday. TL- 1- -43-, 1-,,-.9. _Th1'eshing is nished. here. Miss Cavanagh; spent Sunday atl her home in Barrie. I -.J uuu u.u.I\vu away 115 l|_|'[al]'[ 50 CI Mr. and Mrs. S. Reynolds. The be- reaved pgtrents have the sympathy of the community in their: bereavement.` [Miss E. Tugins. posxtion of school other year. H.""' _ Death has again entered our vicin- xty and taken away the infant son of Mr urn! M'rc .2 D........1.I.. rr\1._ I - ` day; .u.|.|, u.LUl|'UW UI LVLCLVIKSCCY Unlver` sity occupied the pulpit hereon "Sun- . day. ' `pp p` r-1 Win. Smith ha talen ip hf abode with her daughter,-_ Mrs. Rol_.ot. Crawford.` I " N..Campbell eaichanged pul-' pits with the Rev. Mr. Dredge of- Orillia. _ . - . . West: ill. Note-Correepondents in speakixtg of the movements of visitors, will please state the places from which they come. ' i coRREsPoNI:iEr.`} Mr. Morrow of McMaster Unive`r- '11 nuns:-5:11,! LL- ..--I--2A. L___- ,, ` I one sfr._A'r1ofN. `Mr. Duncan McArthu_r is seriously SUNNIDALE CORNERS. BIG BAY POINT. % `fall of the beautiful on Sun- T.Beecroft Transat a LGene1"al Banlcing Vuaineaq. L . . . Notes Discounted a_t rereonable rake. .. . `.L 6'ollc- lion cy` Notes and Accounts given [special attention. VDrq/'s_Iasued payable anywhere. L Cheques on outside banks cashed at lowest rate Q/` c{a:cha2ige. . .' . . ` Sale Nbtea Caslaed or. _C Ql_lcc4ed _ on nwatfcworable terms. v--v-v-vvcv u-Iv tools] I`-I54!-ISII . "`.'v.1 sT4y:oung4_son arrived at the home` (f;'Mr. and Mrs. John. Buie one day astfweek ` . ';; W11! 'I'.Q .-.A.31.-_L -. 'r. azzcnol-'1-, Mavmger w. Kissock is hoxe {mm the .aA~KEns.1 Occ Hdurs-10 to-V/;. VDALSTON. a co; has accepted the] tca_cher`for agx-I giveh . all. L.~ _605' .at-*th9iy.-$.11-211;,-YCra-ig.valc.; 3011 gm 0?, Mondjayhe 117: * a dpc " -.;~~- ~~-------vw ---- ~-----:- 1 ,Mr. Dalton R Obe1'ts on' is. visiting at his` home here for a few days. . ` ,. Miss Sarah -Reynolds of Penetang "spent a. few days with Mrs. `S. Rey- nolds, Sr. 1 . ' The concert given by the CStroud ,_Citizens' Band "last ~WcdneVsday night ` was a decided succegs in every way, ; the weather to the contra":-y, notwithel standing. Mr. Lorne'Jacks_is cer- ` tainly_a star _in -ehis`~_pa"rticular line The Barrie Q.11artettc"a1so took` well Mr. "-David Lennox. - Scotch .rea'de`r,[ who is in a class by himself. p]leals`2.. ed the audience '-greatly. with _-his cnumcrousc readi11g9._ In fact` the pet: formers were all Jwe'll_ ;1~ecei.ved;_"P1-og mdse .$- . _- ..----. .2 v.v"w1_w15 L The .Women s Institute met at ome zoi Mrg, Gordon 'MOir on .V\[6d- "pg 54-.;g:`vxe>n11;1`g when a veyy gnjoy-. We are glad to state, that` Mr. `Samuel -Maneer,'S'r., who has been. in the Western -I-Iiospital, Toronto, is improving and hope to see him in our midst. again.` ` ` ` FBI, , u.. -- - __.v--w '. wh; gas rsidvd` here with her brother, Samuel `Maneer, for the last few years, left on Tuesday morning to` live with her` daughter; T `II! ',-_ of Craigvaiievl has sold his house and lot" a.t`1d`gdne`# _t'o live with his son in To;-onto. ' Miss Belle Neclands, and Miss Li_z- gie vKne_esh.'1w of Toronto are visit- mg their parents." ` - I The members ofvthe Girls Bible Class` of the Presbyterian Church met at the home of`Mrs. A . Garvin recently and spent an enjoyable eventing. The young ladies are prac- ttising forlan lententainment to be ` given on the `evening of Nov. 18th. . Miss Bruce of Auftb-)ra \'isited Miss' Margaret Wlarnica last Sunday. `tn u a a a `l\,1.-, `I'u"I . -J'. C_3'outts, Mr. Mac. Cqutts, Miss A. Dunn and Miss P. Wattie were among the holiday visitors to Toronto-. A Mesdames Handy, She-`pher.d andl H'~ickling, who were delegates to the M. S, convention at Orillia, have returned home. A . 6f the members of Mr.` James Doran s family are down with `scarlet fever. ~ ` 7 A An oil route will, be established from Midhurst `during the ,.._winter months. About ten invches of snow: covered the_ ggound on `Sunday, makmg good slenghmg. r Mrs. J. M. Hufie vigited jljorgnto friends last week. 1 *_-M rs. Kaiser -. of Collinlgwobdq "is` visiting .friends._ in this lo_ca1ity. _- ' '5 crinncan -Ann --5-2A- T gufgeon Falls spent Tlxanksgiviiug Day with friends here. . , _ ----- --H. .. .-.. ...._,... :._l\/Iisso Ellen .Walker of Bradford 15 Vlsltlng hcr_ sister for a. short-'time. -We are sorry to reportvva number of children ill in the neighborhood.- lA ,_ `rt 113.- _n_ -p Tlie'pleasz1iit tune of the -sleigh: bells is heardagain, Mrs. R. Pool visited friend `in. Aurora on Thanksgiving. - Miss M. Oi`-rok of Toronto visited at_her home here for a few days. 1\/ll..- P11- Ixr-n ' .p n Copeland's our at Boye s, $2.50 per cwt.. V TA V V ` Fl`! wvcu---3 vv uvs.-. 'Qt.a'rtervly services were he.ld ,in'the Methodist Church on"Sunday, but on. abcouut of the bad roads and dis- agreeable. weather the attendance was small. ->- -vv- --v ;vInc-r<- van c-OI--l`I"V`VV"I I Mr. Lotus. Carson loaded a car- loadvof potgtoes here on Saturday. Mr. Coughlm also loadedtwo cars of grgin. - ._ A /1 .\r cr- - =- ---- -- 2 I Mrs. Con. `McLaughlin has re- turned after spending a week with her sister, Mrs. G. McLaughlin of Collingwood. - A "young , people `spent a very enjoyable evening at the home of Mr. E. `Wilson on- Ha1lowe en. -Peari Carson left _'last. wek for Toronto, where sh"intends to. spend the winter. _ .Mr. I A. . Kirkpa_trick .o'f Lfroy `spent Thanksgiving at Mr. M. Cough- m s. _ - - 7 `asvuly, uuy $V1CLoCElU, Jimmy Ullpl. Jr, Part _II.--Bessie Lennox-, `How-_ ard Coch-ranc, Ernest Goodwin,fIrene Barlow. ' 1 -Don't forget the anniversary ser- vices` in the Methodist Church next \Sunday. -The services willhe con- ducted by Rev. Mr. W- heat'ley of Sfay-_ ner, morning and evening at II and 7 o'clock. " | we are very. sorry to report .that ` Mr. Geo. Wallace, who hasibeen ill, is not recovering as quickly as his many friends would like. i wexfeout on Monday % _the rst.ti_me this season, there mg about 5 or 6 inches of snow. Quarterly meeting services were conducted in the Methodist Church on Sunday-morning last by Re v.~ Crockett and` R. J. McCarteu. `I7 I v First snowfall -of the season came` ; yesterday and c9,ye'red the ground `to I the depth. of a`t`least v,e_ix'1ches., The snow was \:e_ry heavy ...with moisture will probably disappearfin a day -0 two. . - M ztnci ` of . Fexmellsspent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Art. Ki1'1g. ` * _ I _ . A > I Mrs. Baunerman of Thornton spexgt` Monday with Mrs. `Alex; Grose. `Mair, though .comp'letely ' taken by surprise, rose to the "occasion", and thanked them ;in 'a,.few well-`chosen wogds. `e A daintv.` lunch served~._ by the `ladies brought to a close another of the many happy events in our Womcn s Institute. T and Mrs. Doherty and Miss M, "cQuilkin havemoved into. the house -belonging-to Ed. Dibbefn on the sideline road between .Con..1I and .12 Vespra. . ' - ANTEN. MILLS. W]'.W_C'l'z:ss---Mary I-Ialbert, mberfza `I-Iazelton,_Rex. Hazglton, Flo:'ience_ Barlow. , .. . .. ` M. E. ORI`S`PIN,_Teachgr. MIDHURST. s'rRoup. Mmsma. LF.FR_0Y. fuor. i The following account of the ser- ious hunting accident which occurred to Dr. A. R. Harvie, brother of `Sher-i` "W. M. Htarvie of Barrie, is clipped from Tuesday's dailies; Dr. A. R. Harvie of Orillia, Chief of the Red Tan Hunt Club, was mistaken for a" deer by a guide, and shot through the lefta'rm and forearm, on Saturday afternoon,. in Longford -township, about 40 miles from Or- illia. The wounds, being made by a high-power rie with an expanding the bones of ,the forearm and,the ulna. artery were shot through. A - Toronto surgeon, who is a member of theclub, was at hand, and . gave the. needed assistance, afterwards placing the injured physician in a , canoe and paddling lnm twelve milcs bullet, are most serious. One of through` a chain of lakes to meet autos sent out by Mr. . B; Tud- hope, M;P.P.. Other mem, ers,-of the club cleared _ the trails and `carried the canoe ojver-the portages in -._"the; gentlest ..manne_r` possi_bl`e; An air Zbedand aii`f"pillou( were placed inthe 'c.anoe,' aindyowing infgrat part to the care talcen, "it is" hoped. by ,tl1bsfe'-. in, gattenjdance; that, the. and ' the use,fub1_gss,s~ro_f :the hand may ':be saved.` :1 " :,He,a,.was vbijought J to ihisjyhome ~ 1t1_ jOrill`ia.lav1`;:'Dr. 1A'rith ur ,;A`rdag`li`.,.w,alked` ~ : fotirt`een.' ` mi-le;s_ `bgnightgitlirjoiigh" .th'e} 1 ; ;.i>uli*t:`~to Itlthesstears:sit-r:?sptt1sx%`s;*+a%2`aim " jithen; nevi, sexnei;1te{.`m;-:.#irIiles:.ato ,,~.v.,-..` ' A` _ .v~" ,V... .` , Washf: .1 t `and Inns CA}lCll3CD', $45.30. t l`0ht, $184.67- It might be mentioned that the most that was ever received for this orchard in `any one year previously was $50. Thus with an expenditure of less than $50 we have this year secured apnet return of about ve tirnes the highest that \vas eve'r re`- ceived._ ` Thus it will be seen that'substan- tial results have been obtained nan- cially, thus demonstrating-' that it pays well to take good care of the orchard. Be-sidesthat there is the further factethat the apples were quite clean and free from worms and ran a very high proportion of No. I s. This could not be said of the lunpruned and unsprayed orchards in ithe same locality. \._ ;SERIOUS HUNTING ACCIDENT. . sr.'P'.%Jf1,ZLi:`(r';'{;o,, cm, ,i,,,,,,,, Henry, Guy McLean, Jimmy Gilpin. II . Part TT.-..Roah- I Annnu nI .fn..., 2 2 $48 so Theif_ollowing were the receipts:-- 22 I-2'bbls. Duchess apples at $2.50 per bbI.; $56.25; 82 bbls. fall'and win- ter apples at $3.00 per bbl., $246.00. Total, $302.25. ` Expense of barrel, picking and packing at 75 cents per bb1., $78.38. Net, $223.37; :5` 1-6 bbls.'. c_ulls at.6o cents per barrel (net), *r$9.Io. Total returns, $232.97; operat- ing expenses, $48.30. Prot, $184.67. It 9\'I:tv'>\L `Inn .......L:----.! -,,,-. .. --V. ynwllt, ul. \pUl.U. . I ' The orchard which gave the best re ults this year was a small one pfl 50 trees owned by Mr. John Osborne! at Dunedin. The expenses of _thatI orchard, were as follows:-- Scraping ofetrees 5 ` Pruning .. ;. 24 75h ' [First spraying 6 14 Second spraying... 5 16 J Working orchard 7 75 ` Cover Crop 2 l `A , - -. ---4 -u -0.09 .5911! I3 59 30 ill! see the orchards and talk _to the men who own them and see if they don't value their orchards much higher thanthey `did last spring before Mr. Metcalf took hold of them. .These orchards have been operat- ed`unde'i a big disadvantage this year because of the fact that the apple crop--particularly the late ap- ple crop-is very light in that dis- trict this year; It must be consider- ed, too, that a large part of the ex- pense of caring for the orchards was torpruning--of which they stood in great need. The total exp.ense'of [pruning should not be charged against this year's but should be divided among sever-al,year s crops. Still; leaving the adjustment of these matters out of consideration, some- to say the least--startling results ,1 have been secured. For instance Mr. W; Hamilton's` orchard at Col- lingwood netted him $405.40 as against a total expense of $144.20, showing 21 net `prot of $261.20. Well, you spenta lot _of`money fixing up `those orchards in Notta- wasaga Township this year. Did you make, them. pay? Thisiis the `sort of question that is being put to Mr. I. F. Metcalf, the busy Dis- trict representative of. the Depart- ment of Agriculture at Collingwood; these days. His reply is to go and CPA nhn-J- -5...! L-II- L Al -. uvuv ----------v Following _the. ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Brown left,,amidst a shower of confetti, for the East where their honeymoon will be spent. They. will ?be at .home after `Nov. 1st at their new `home, Hough street west, Tab- PI RESULTS FROM THE DEMON- \ . . STRATION `ORCI-IARDS. Thebride` wore __ smart tailored. suit `of navy] blue broadcloth with collar of Irish lace, and aqlarge plum-V. `ed `hat,"1of' _w}51ite.`3co;-ded velvet. `She carried` a shower of bri3e$ s_, :;oSe`f' Miss Jean"Prim1 -ose was the pretty ' ; b_x-idesmaid and Mr..Roy Stanley as- s1sted the `groom. J V 3 P` m. . I Th-e Vl`) lii'de'wIs g;'i-vctvx away by hen brother, "Mr. Scott Primrose. % vTh.Lethb-riilg Hetfald 6f the 19th; ult. says ;-- A \ us: 4 0 c - rn,! - The0d0re s` church, Taber} Rev. `A. Ransom, celebrated the mar-* riage of Miss Isabel, ` daughter of Mr. andrMrs, Alex. Primrose, -f0rm- erly of Barrie, Out, and Mr. Harbld A. Browxyof Taber. ` ` .._ ._` ViVWCVl`_z;es'-:-Willzird Stewart, Hat- tie Bone, Lottie Bone, Elmer Hal-A bert, Ida Heazelton, Arnold `Carr, Ritta McLean, Frank Goodwin, Min- nie Gilpin, Emerson Morris, Viola Hazelton, Emily` Coehrane. III Class--Mabel Gilpin. . V II Class--'Charlie Lenfhox, Elwood Bone, Bruce Hazelton,` [Claire Mc- Lean, Lorne Gilpin. ` -E_ "1- A

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