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Northern Advance, 30 Mar 1911, p. 4

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(T. ALDERSON, FIVE POINTS CLOTHING STORE :I`fr 1. -v'Bii'.isin`e:s`:`Or `Professional life, vs-e11 i St`. tt-up- fSem'i`-r'eady Clothing help the yvearetifo the poise and comfort whnch build `fox ? Success. % `retail. tailqr can reproduce the nished style and perfect tting quality "of well-tailored Semi-ready -Tailoring. Inlincommonlly. good values at $t5, $20 and 532 5, in Suitings and Overcoatings Sehd for "What's in Vogue," the sea- son's "style book of illustrations. you [sLeetheARe_a Flagat Dr. Wells New Semi-ready . Tiloring Bargains they have asked us to stroud Residents Seek Pogtunp. 1.723; canadals Western 1`)omg1.ns-ltur. - doks must be t vil 9 Ulllliul 3 V` uVVlII c`u--- chas. `Warnica` muted.` (From our own Correspondent.);r;; , Stroud, March 28. --Mr.' Harimy Dickey -left last Friday for To_ronto._ where he has secured work. ` ' '5. 1 `ll ... 1 A... DJ v or-I-It u-V- v_- Mr. Charles. Warnica met with 8. v`ery painful accident` last Wednesday; while he was helping to saw wood._ One nger was cut off and two.were_ very baglly chopped up. A We hope Charlie will soon be alfoimd again. '_ ...- lil .. ,3. at` Lefroy Last Week-- Other News. l ' (From our. own Correspondent.) Lefroy, March 27.--We are gled to see our old friends, Mrs. Miller` and: Mrs. Ralston. back to the village again. -We hope they will soon be able to be out again. ' " About 40 Gueste Wlliseembled at Partyi | l uv `Miss Jean Campbell is on Vthogsiclcg list, but hope for her speedy recovery! `IE2..- C1L`.11, , 1 AI 1 A 1'11 Miss Stlila 7a}{d Wl(}-1:a1`ii:V_s;"--;\Vr-iiuylll spent a few days this week visiting friends `across the lak. ' ' Mr. Fred 1\IeT1'e(1it;lV1'TZoi:' Toronto very ably filled the pulpit in the Methodist church Sunday morning. I George Campbe1l, _ `who has spent a few weeks in Toronto, _is' .home again. The Minesing Literary Society had| `a very pleasant social ev'ening a short time ago," also on Monday\evening, Mar. 20th, a very pleasant ,.and prot- able `time With -the posts. We uilderstand that a. number of very good papers were read by mombers of the Society. i vvuvnv sou o...-~ -...~.._-._ 1 F. Kneshaw ;z.d Mrs. Lorna.` bard returned to` Carndu, after a short visit here, * ~ - - - OLI \JllCQOIl\.J 11.404 uv-coo uvv ----_.. Mr. and Mrs. Gabe 'McCo1;1;'ieft last Thursday evening for Weyburn, Sask. ` vs: 50! The Methodist pulpitwas. occupied I by Mr. Fred Meredith, a_ student of I Victoria College, last Sunday-evening. I -II 1 0-4 LI_- ..__.____ '|_ _L v ouvv.-vu vv.-ve.:, ----v. ------.`, The rink closed for the seasdni la:t Saturday evening. ' . /Ni NEW cannon ORGAN {4 ` AT SUNNIDALE com; Dr. Doward `W111 am` necmfi on April 6th in Zion Ohprch.`, (From our dwn Carl- .espoi1dei1t;) Mr. A. McTaggart of Co'lling`wood spent tle week-end at Mr. M. Moir s, Bonnie Doon Holme. 1 ,,._L} Mr. Jos. Spicher was severely hurt| "by a kick from a horse one day last week. Fortunately no bones were "broken. ` ' Vtune to fall and break his arm one Mr. Bert Bellamy had the misfoi'- day last Week. 1 11- `II ? 'l\,__I ,_, -3 llI`11___. `TELEPHONE MEN hm ' . V I-IONOLR -ro mm. EAI.s'roN Miss Rowena Cooke and her sister, Dorothy, of Barrie, are staying at" the Rectory, the guests of Mrs. Ma-` conachie. e Mr. and Mrs. W. Brookes of Clear- view spent Sunday at Mr. R. Gib`- son s. ' , A .T Mr. W. Ross is ill with pneumonia. Mrs. D. -Ross is. under-the doctor s - I V This week nishes up the wood bees.i Zion 'Cl111rch" is installing a new organ and the formal opening will take place `on Thursday evening, April -6th, when Dr. Doward, organist and choirmaster of St. Stephen s Church, Toronto, will give -a recital. V In` paseing the {Public . School the other dar your correspondent noted the fact that a number of the window panes were, in fractional secti'ons.v _ Part of the panes were yet,in the frame, and part _were elsewhere. In whzit condition can the temperature`. be when the March winds are career- ing around? ' care. gone on the Penetangr _ro,ad.. Personal News--`Wages for Ifarm Lab- orers High--Men are scarce; . V ` (From our ow_n Correspondent.) Dalston, Nov. 28.--S1eigIiing . has `II . II . `II 119.: -no . _-v 90 was 0 Vilma Mr. .1E;ic;{vling will prehclj in` the Methodist Church` next_ Sunday morning. r - 1' III 11 I - '-~ - '~ J. {Emma has started his saw mill` Va?_.Cr_oWI1`HT1ll. . ' " -4 . ' T. ":"7"' ` J ,2 .' _ The `Congregational Church *h'a's a. very bright appearance .p.3!t,er- x_t_he_` -Vie `P1deI1iig%ig1sid9 A. A .lIu,_, >$o oo V oV6o.o4oo% ` NOTES FROM MINESING. DALSTON ITEMS. ' was Noam imam Oraighurst Dramatic Club Give Sue- ` cessful` Entertainment---Broken ! Rafter Precipitated Four I ' -Men Into, Cellar. (From our own Correspoxvrdent.) " Craighurst, March 27.---The tem- perature last Week showed very little zmprovemeut from `previous grecords lot March. The zero point was `reach- ied on three or four occasions. V On [Thursday night the mercury Went; be- lloxl zero`. 2, For pluck, perseverance and. hard work i the U1'a ighurst "Dramatic Club has scored a record. In the face of many drawbacks and difculties they worked up a.play [that would have been heavy enough grade for a pro-' fcssional company, having "an 1 opera house with full appointments at their command. On.}:'riday evening. the company presented -_a _ play, entitled Down in-Dixie, to a-`full house from whom the actors had `many con- gratulations`. During"-_t11e rehearsals the_ weather Was most `unpropitjious, some of the "members having to come some `distance .from_ the village,, and there was also much illness in `the lneighborhood, which interfered with `the practices. `The stage, dropout- tains, appropriate scenery and _cos-' tumes, etc., required careful con- sideration. {The Ba1dwin=orchestra of. ..Da1sto11`.-furnished the music for which they received many `bo11qu`ets;?" It `in nnih: ovianl-' +`H'n4- "Ml"m.-m`... `D..`l,l;..:.. -., _._.._ v vvcirv 1&1. Jab} ~]51.1 nlop, who has benl visiting 11ere'for some time,` left for his home in Dakota on Saturday. T 'Iu':..,. Wu"--n_.,'_.11 1:, - ' "_ "' "' "` """"" ""J ' 1 Miss McDonald, Foxmead, is. visit- ! ing friends here. r\ ` ` One of the largest and most suc- cessful sales ever held in. -the Town- `ship of Medonte, took place Thursday, March 23rd, at" the farm of Mr. James Dunlop, Ninth-Concession. All his live stock, implements. and furniture. wereoffered for sale `and much credit is due Mr. J. A. Slater, auctioneer, Orillia, for the way he disposed of so much stuff at such high `price, and in, s_o short a time. IIJCJUJ Avuvsvuu ufa;J..y I IJULllillU|aDav .l.I1 -is quite evident that Messrs. Baldwins are not novices in ,selecting__ suit-. able music. `for a dramatic ,`[1_pro- duction. About $45. was rea1izedTwhich will be devoted ti).-the extention of I cement -sidewalks. I--41 ,'_,L 2 . V -you as - - I uuaanuuu ua-I.a.\avvA1l\Do Last `weekwhile W. Davenport and ,son, James Miller and John Craig, Jr., were shingling a new house for `Mr. Harry Richardson `on. the 2nd of Flos, through a defective rafter the roof gave Way. The whole party, to- gether withj broken- rafters, sheeting` and loose shingles were precipitated to the cellar, 9. distance of probably" 20 feet. Fortunately, owing tofthei recent thawrand` a dra_inage- system not `; yet _install.ed,; _ the ..cellar, ` was: three-quartersi full o_f-;'wa t e`r, ,and, -the. men managed-' to erawlgoiit. `like be'v- era ' With: notliir`ig inure" :i.tser`ifo.us _ th'9;uf a 80091-?111':*ki118':.'a1iI1:T79.-'i`f5V"7?ratch98 ` ` mlin .>>NnvI`-!\':l1Iv)1'nC- 03;....us.* :9 _.1.2A_1; "1;_v~.r. Iwish them success in_their,. new home. CORRESNDENCE 4545.450oo00OOOOOO6O`OOOO milk Perkins am };i ';;a1;1;;1'.; bo1s e on Monday. ~ - J. B. Jory lost a, fine cow last week. The election. of oicers` will take place at the League for the coming year. this week. - ~ ' Jv:'n'1etUWatson'-has goiie back to To- lrontp. ' ` !JAME8 DUNLOP HA8 other News From Eady and Township` of Medonte. (From our own Correspondent.) Eady, March 27'.--The Rev. R..Mc- Kee of Creemore, formerly a pastor iof this place, conducted service in- the Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon, 'The people of this vicinity were pleased to ha\`7e the privilege of heizring him again. 13- \ -. .. __ I Mesgrs. AC1aT11`:i1c-aT,('Dell, Morgan, An- drew Dunlop and Roy Thomson .,left for the West on Saturday night, . I Miss Sadie Orr` is visiting her sis- 4-.... Mr... T 13--.: 'm1_--_-I- I4: Evvu uuyusus-auu LEVY, _BU1'u|;U.llBSo The, NorthfWeBt fever, ? _which has stricken `many `-Syn-'; the._ A surgjqunding hgva c;jom.e': over a "_ood`* .1-;V_l1_y have; 1-a`1le d_~... gs. 1>rod v 1`.he farI'ne(rVs' seem to have trole `in hiringtmen this spring. Wages are very high. 1 ` ` . -urv . q - - - -- MissT sadi d&r~"i$Nxr"iiti1: yter, Mrs. I. Boyd, Elznvale. L a -n . - 'II',, T `.`DOWI{ IN D_IXIE' YOU` haw vro-A A Bably been in- tending to V try "Rd Rose Tealfor sonietimef but from force of 'hal$it have just Kept%9%n%usi;3g_ another tea. V . O 00000959ooooo9ooooooo3I `And Buy Red Rose next % time. % Yur Grace` ' r rwiu. Recommend It 33 uuvu gem in uvuui .63;1:s BIG succnss BIG AUCTION SALE " Green .1-Iides, A Calf skins,"g1feea, per Ib. ._ Sheep _ T ` " Tallow, per lb. - ', -. \_ uvJ u n o o - < .- dressed` . .1 . .... . . 8 50. ' Chicken, . per V 113,.` __ J. . . 13 i` `Hens, per. -lbj.I '. . .'. ._ .. . - 8 's;.Bu;er,'1-ro11,?;_pe`r Ib. . A 21 Lard, pervtb. V. 18 `Eggs, -p'er doz ` Potatoes, per` bag ~ . . . . . . 70 Hay, per ton 10 00- Cured Hides, No. 1.... `No.'1- V . Hides,-No. 2 ` =' 50. , .Wool, picks . . . . . . . . . . . ` 5 Horse hides, best grade. v1Iorse . Hair! . . . . . . . . . . Wool, washed L 18 ` ` unwashed , . . . .. . 12 TORONTO `MABKEl.'.' skins ` . . . . . . . . . . Toronto, March " 29, 1911. Quotations on Tuesday were:-- Wheat, fall, bush. - 7. 3 nnfu o'?_ goose-... . . . . . .. 75! xx` .3 O Oats -`L. .'g\.`.. `.5. Peas L Buckwheat ` .; . Barleyv..`....`.. . O A I o I o on is nulins, in the and To- "4|uInA.`-n 'l'\..-h... `ITAAE nutne, marcg1~ T` 33,, J J . .e 75 "o`,;.6,!' 3 6 c `aft 0'. Vo:n`T. ~'n u {'0 `II: n o o 0 over V `I Buckwheat .` . `. . . , 5 45, Barley T ~ ~ 55 Flour .~`.. 3150 ; . fore qr. ;. '_ fore, qr. . . . . ., Lamb,"per lb. . . . . . . - 12 Mutton 1` . . . . . . . . . . . .. A0 00 Hogs, live, select A . . . . . .. . ' `e , `_`__ heavy e.. ` . dressed . I . . per 13 Hens, per Ibj. . . . igBufter, ~rol1,5 per Ib. . . . 21 Lard, per lb, `Eggs, per doz 15 . . `Hay, per_ 00 Hides, 1. . . . Hides, -No. 1- . . . . Hides, No. Calf skins, green, skins 50? . . . . . . .. ~. E7001, Pfeks _. . . . . ..`.. vvvwv -Npte-Cortespondents. t it: ;speak13n'g:- of `the movements` of visitors `wilt please state the places `from which` they come, -:-ti Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . ., Rye . . . .'.-`T. . . ., Buckwheat . . .j . . . s. _ Hay, timothy . . . . . . , . .inferior . . . . Straw, bundle"d.'. . . . . . -.. ` loose Eggs, per ((102. Butter,-. per} `pound . . ` Chickens, `dressed Spring chickens, `dressed Fowl . . . . . '1`urkeys`* . '. . . .z. . ; . . Dry onions, basket _: . . . Cabbage, dozen 5.. . Potatoes, bag . . . . . . . . . Cauliower, ' each . '. . . D IuAaI_- puts ` -- .;;nto Markets DH Week-, ` Barrie, Mare` 29, 1911'. ' * . HE P. i.....4.- v IKE the big fleshy. good-natured Lady who, on being afraid to cross the husy corner. said to the Po- L "liceman: Could you see me across the street? My good Lady." said he. "I could see you a mile away."y My! " sheaaid. "You must have great eyesight. \ ~ - From North. South, East and West. the people were all _ far-enough sighted to see the bargains in view for them from the disastrous fire that put us out of business for ten days. . How` we all did work to ' be ready togive vou the big bargains, "it was your privilege to secureon Saturday at my loss and your gain. ' ` o ' But we all kept good natured and did our hestto give you the best service we could. We regretted hav- ing to close during the noonhour. and again at 6 p.m.. hut we-had to have a breathing spell and something to eat. stock. : And will ask the peoplehof Bertie to shop before'Safurday. _ /_ In order te give the Barrie mechnhies a chance to seeureome of the Bargai Ikeepopen at. nights. This week we will/be A ' V ` e It Must Be Sold as We Purpose Going Back to our Big N eWSto1=e with a Brand New Stock Satu day we LOOK for Another Bumper Dav Block Opposite the Bgnk of Tolfonto X .% ' 4: :` 2 L Thei-e will b SOMETHING D%0IN( 3inVBargni1;s so Ion} as T On account of fhe*Hav y Fi%nan%i,alV;ALoss"&I Ah: ~ settled hyL'cash or: no'te o_n% of hefmee. May; tK_,e" Fi-at. TI-IE nus}: 1'0- Th_at s, What VI/e \IVere Doing Last Saturday Openfor Binsiness from 7.30 1010 o c%lock Friday Night oose . . . 75 .. _`-65 ............. . '-168 atth.. .......s. 16 no . '- nfefiir . .' .-9}` .00 oundlii. ' . `14 `O0 1088 `(.00 ll` .v`. . . . v 21 pet: pbu'n,d` 25 ,L.`d`ress d"1 L.`. . . . 1.9 Do not think our stock is exhausted, we have only begun. Wg will be two months clearing out our T%i%1ZE4?N,)R$HERN ADVANCE OUR. STOREASEWILL ABE CLOSED EVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND -FRIDAY ~ `PREPARING OUR STOCK FOR DAYS. T14. 20-: 45 7 A very pleasant time was spent one evening last Week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stewart, when the north branch of the telephone line did honor'to Mr. Walter Ralston, vdirecting manager of the line, who has given so much of his timeviu try- `mg to get the best satisfaction out of the phone, which he_certain1y.ha's done. The guests numbered about 42. All report a most enjoyable time. ' 11" 7 r1 :36 "20 "551 70 53_ 17 oo 14 oo '16 oo ".8 00 25 . 27 20 35 151 %V25 50 65 11o '40` 6% An Happenings of Note From` Vespra Centre of Popu1ation-Who Breaks School Windows? T (From our own Correspondent.) Minesing, March 27.-.-Mr. and TMrs. \V. E. Clarke spent a few days in Bar- rie with Mr. and Mrs. Caldwell and other friends.

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