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Northern Advance, 20 Apr 1911, p. 4

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MIXED PAINTS NEVER SOLD IN IULK Wel1S'vNewLBlock- conwnu. THEBIG SALE STILL ON %F9r~-business, anwe have no enJ'of~ goods that be cleared out regardless of `what the cost was. But we l;ave a qeanfity of. goods slightly damaged by smoke and water. L We have a large stock of started `to; plow in this neihliidfi . g . . Miss Lily Board is spending a, few days with `friends in this. vicinity. -An". 194- _Tn|unIh1I` and hit` sis- JIUJIUGJ uav vvo-v .. .--_-- Mr. Manly Partridge of Albert Co1~ legs is spending a few days with his father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Partridge. - \ ' `--. 3.. AL -Lnrnn raw usys Wmn nfwnua All nun, vwsusq. Art.`-L Johnson sndheti sis- ,ter_` of Allsndale, spent Sunday with *John ' Johnson. Miss Mabel Gauley is spending her holidays at! her home here. s ` . (From our ,.own Correspondent). ` ,Midhurst, April 17.-The tarmers1 have` started: plowmg in this vicinity. ` 7 Mr. R. Leaglley of `Toronto is visit-1 ing C; Wattie `over Sunday. --ht-AA-_ -..- -1--..- 4.......I..', Miss Ickenburg, one of` our teach-` ers, is spending the holidays at her] home in Tillsonburg. , ' We are very glad to hear that a] [school will be built on the `second `line. . ` ` 1 ;` __. up .1 V Mrs. Aleir. CA0 tjfs` and? Mis llfyrtl Coutts are...,spp_n hg thisweek in To- ._ronto. ' A 1 1 _ Among our many visitors from To- ronto are Miss Spatford, Miss F. Gill, `Mr. E. McKee, Mr. R. Beath; and Mr. Wm. Beath. ' M-1\'LIis's'z-~l\;Ia-1-ivcawxr-Orok is home for L holidays. ' V 1-: -rub 1 D -l`I,I _IA_ -`_ _ \ I M? Harold Finlay of Cobalt, is Lspending a" few days at Mr. J. Coutts . ! p Edgar, April 19.-Mr. Walter Laud-' `er of the B. C. I. is spendinghis holi-i [days a theme. ....Miss Callie Slesser! of Orillia was home for a few days last week. ....Mr. Wm. McCuaig of} Toronto visited his parents for a short time recently. ....Mr. Jos. Cavanagh spent "part of last week in Barrie acting as .a ejuryman at the Spring` Assizes. ....The Ladies Aid meet! at the home of " Mrs. Blueman this} week. . .. .Mr. Chas. Sissons of Toron- to spent a few days last week with his sister, Mrs. G. B. Jamieson. MI`. Manly Partridge of Crown Hill occupied the Methodist pulpit last Sunday evening. Miss Gussie Caldwell of `Crown Hill is staying with her sister, Mrs.` B. A.'S1esser. .. 3 Mr. Wm. Burnett held a sale of his} A farm stock and implements on Mon-{ day. He is moving this week to: Bracebridge. ` l 1 smuwnr BAY. ' (From our own Correspondent`). `Shanty Bay, April 19.--Mr. William Ross of Erindale was home for the holidays. .. . .Miss Lulu Black is visit- [ing friends in Stroud. ...Mi'ss Franc- ies Rand has gone to Toronto for the lsummer. ....Miss `Louise Meek is visiting his sister, Miss Ruth, who ,is attending Victoria Co11ege,_ Toron- to. ....The Misses Doane of Barrie, spent Sunday with friends here. `Mr. A. H. Brothers spent Good Fri- day. with Mr. VanNorman. ....Mrs. Rcevie and family-have moved to! Mitchell Square. ....Miss Laura Har-' rison, of Sask., wasla visitor at Mrs. A. Paterson s last week. and Mrs. Thos. Brooks and family of Allis- I ton spent the holidays with friends there. ....Mr. Ernest Palk of Toronto was home for the. holidays. ...'.Miss M. Hubbert of Victoria Harbor is home for the holidays. ....Miss Cora White of Bracebridge is visiting with her cousin, Miss Lettie Hart. `Misses vHughes and McMillan of To- ronto spe_nt the holiday with Miss Millie Hart. ....Mrs. Horace Hardy !and son visited Mr. and Mrs. John (From our` own Correspondent). A I `A 11' 11'r,1a_,__ T-_ II\Ill\LOIvJ DI Miss Edith Partridge of London is visiting under the parental roof. _, Mrs. Felt of Orillia is visiting her `son, Mr. Wm. May. . -1: 1-)......:.. :- ":53- the ` ;Baxi&`6rson. ;L{is_'p Pike or` Torqnto-> is ..viisiting;:. at The Woods. . . . .Misa Ida Malcplm of Stroud was home for the; holidays. _ ; _-._ Many. -Holilhy Vis1tors-'M1-. "f3ob_ t.' Leno: ikesigns uadoranip of 36th -V e 303%. Band.--Mr. M1tcho1l.o!_ I _ T _0till_1l `Appointed. ) (From . our own Correspondent) . Thornton," April 17.--The `Rev. Dr. Booth of Elizabeth St. Methodist church, Barrie, -exchanged pulpits Iwith the Rey. G. N. Gray` of this place last Sabbath morning. ' _ `Mr. W. J. Coburn and~ family will move" to Alliston this weelf. - A'1imber from here attended the anti-Reciprocity. meeting in A Cooks- town last Monday evening. The. speakers were: Haughton Lennox, M.1 P., Alex. Ferguson, M.P.P., and the` Hon. J. S. Du. . , A-.. l.l.Lvu. U9 Iua Jan. | I No shermen havelbeen seen so far {this season going to the Lebanon` IMi11s. No doubt the lateness of the !season is the cause. A ` For a rtable mill the Miller Bros. P0 {have the best seen here _yet. ,.._J IGVU IJIJU vvuv vvv --.,_., v--. Carpenters are at preent engaged! on the shop and residence of Mr. J. I T. Corbett. AI, J.n Vvnvvvvu | Mr. R. Lennox, who has been the leader of our band since its inception, }has resigned and Mr. Mitchell of Or- ,i1lia is `now the leader. Mr. Lennox is la capable man, but being a very suc- cessfulwfarmer, he has not enough time to spare, which seems necessary for the further development of the 135th Battalion Band. I V Pleased to report those who have Ebeen on the sick list as all recovering. cythe s sale was a sue- cess. He and his family move to Barrie` in the near future. Miss Horton,*sisvter of Drs. Horton` of this village, sang a solo at the morning service in the Methodist` '! Church. I M.iss-Laura Sproule of the Normal |Schoo1, Hamilton,-and Mr. Rich. Stew- art of the Normal School, Peterboro, are home for the holidays. Amongst those `who are visiting here at present are:-John Hicks, Toronto; Bert Chopin, Beeton; J. A. Boyd, Cookstown; V Miss Amanda Hicks, Miss Phoebe Crosley, Mrs. Geo. Crossley, Miss Lorna Thompson, Mr. Orla Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. J.; A. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Gilray,` Miss M. Plaunt, Toronto. 'sf Mr.:;1n-(1_"l;/I-125. Carter, New-1 market, moved into our village last` week. ` Bert Fisher spent the holiday in Toronto. . I-10 A lull. voouavv Miss Jennie Quinlan. is at home` from Hamilton Normal School -for the} holidays. _ I Miss Bernice i dale Coll. .Inst., days. ' u up i\zfr. and Mrs. Miller Jennett spentl the holiday visiting friends at a dis- {tance. * John Nixon pased hi; }xinef}'- `second mile-stone on the 13th inst. l Pleased to report Mr. Jr. Lyons is progressing as favorably as possible. ' .Mr. and Mrs. Lyons were visiting friends in Florida, where it is suppos-' ed the former received a sunstroke.! They came as far home as Toronto`. when it was deemed advisable to! `place Mr. Lyons in the hospital 03% Toronto including ALABASTINE AND MURESCO Jamieson of Park- is home for the holi- Trwnonitron com} A;?:leca';'Innnv.1n'tho same and -1., `_ route` Marketa During the week. f . V, - Barne, April 19' Wheat . . . . . . . . . . .1 . . 75 1 .-. . . . . . . . . . . . . .,. . 33 ; P088 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 3 Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . . 45 ; Barley . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 . Flour . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 50 5 ; Beet, hind quarter . 10 00 12 ` . fore qr. . . . . . .. 8 00 10 Lamb, per lb. . . . . . . . .. 12 `Mutton, . . . . ..`..L. . . . . .. 10 00 12 DUAL, 4`-LII Vvaono -...~J- Miss Finlayson of Barrie is visit- ing Miss Elsie Coates. ' 1',1m___A_ -1! FI V....A..Ln nna-53:1`-Ar` Do`? ` Straw, 7 7 WTo1-onto, April 18, i Quotations on Tuesday were: Wheat, fall, bushel 80 goose . . . . . . . 1 n..4.- on KJIIAKIVV, IIIAI-n\Ln\a\. u - - . . . . . Eggs, per doz . . . . . . . .. Butter, per pound Chickens, dressed . . . . . Spring chickens, dressed Fowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Turkeys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dry onions, basket . . . . Cabbage, dozen . . . . . . . Potatoes, bag . . . . . . . . . Celery, dozen . . . . . . . . Cauliower, each . . . . . . Apples, barrel . . . . . . . . \Ao\nnu- . - - |:.~ `bui.1.sV_,.......:: Butcher cattle, c-hoice.. medium .. common . . . . . Butcher cows, choice com. to med.. . . bulls I ,. Quotations on Tuesday Export cattle, choice .. _` medium -u nu--- [ . Canners . . . . . . . Milkers, choice ( C AAI11 ' Springers . . . . . . . . . . . Calves . . . . . . . . . . . Sheep, ewes . . Bucks and culls . . . . Spring Lambs . . . . . . . "Yearling Lambs . . . . . I-fogs, fed and watered. 77 Cnk ithere where he would rm-oiw 1 ibest of treatment and the re ibelieve is satisfactory. Your [saw Mrs. Lyonsa the latter part last week and she reported f:1\'nm't CH5 .LuLuu .L.4oo.ao vv..--._. Mr. Jeffrey of Toronto assisted Rev. C. B. Jeffrey in the service on Sun- day afternoon. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. .5`;-op, - - - - . . . - - . washed . . . . . . . . . . 1R unwashed . . . . . . 12 TORONTO MARKET. Ioooaonuonaooo ns, Val-J\IA\.\a non-on com. to med. 10 65 14 00 9 01') 14 00 8 00 20 60 no 25 OH 25 OH 3 00 4 50 4 0:) 3 no 6 Mr WGFE Z - 50 13 LBPROY HAS ITS SHARE T O!` HOLIDAY VISITORS (From our own Correspondent). Lefroy, April 17th.-Miss Connie Douse and Messrs John and Gordon Douse spent the Easter holidays un~ don the parental roof. ` -I 1--.. 1tr..1I...... .-.4! 21 18 14 70 I\/\ 6} 69 14 20 53 90 60 I'\r\ 00 \]Ul\_ IILIU 1'|aIyO\/Obvuao -v~.-v Misses Annie and Jean Wallace of Toronto are spending their. Eastet Holidays at home. 1 1 L4 1.- -L1...A... .....-..-mo-'4 1011. 194 ()0 14 ()0 16 00 10 00 12 90 ii 20 13 40 68 We are glad to be able `to report, at the time of writing, that Mrs. Buchannan, who has been very seriously ill for gome time, is improv-` ul.&\Ioo\AI~J-.- my -...-- Of) - 6.3 10 00 -71- ; 00 no .56 ` on 00 I H) mg. it .5. _ `Mr. John Buchannan and his sister, Mrs. Walter McCullough, both of the West, arrived home on Good` Friday.; It is expected they will be here for. some time. 1 gijjj-r: --_ T `_1oto-,-Correspondents "in speaking `of: the movements of visitors will please state the places from ' they come. Misses Evelyn "and :Gertrude.Gi1pin of Toronto, spent Good Friday in this village. ` IBIG `BAY POINT (From our own Correspondent). Big Bay Point, April 18.-Mr. S. J. Guest and Miss Mary and Mr. Clarence Arms-trong, also Miss Hazel Mayor, spent Easter in Toronto. 1:2-.. n_....... .. .. mm-.n.`L A-val-IAJ Va --41-w-v -----vv- V-- ` ` Our teacher, Miss Gugins, is spend- ing her vacation at her home `in Beeton. '- A I :1 1,3! +avv vv;-- Quite a-n'1'1r'nber from here_attended the Reciprocity meeting in Barrie on Tuesday night. """ { 1 1r_ 'nr:12_..:.I 1':.-.. -..---.., _ - Miss Emma and Mr. Wilfred Lis- cumb and Ward Mayor of the B.C.I; are spending the holidays at their homes here. f -. '_._-. A 1`: >1 1 cuv an .-.v-w. Master Morris We-bl.) of Craigvalel visited his parents here_1ast week. 'r 'I\, ,LI -2 LL- 7'l'|..-..`IJ.L' ~~ Mr. James Booth of the Twelfth Line has moved to Craigvale. He will be greatly missed by his neigh- bors here. ' ] snmma gro comnmcz . % M AT noun: arms wan: _ 1 Mrs. Easter n_o1.mA1r vrsrrons A ! 1 mnnsnm vnmon `Many Vacation Visitors and Large Number spend Holiday at Toronto. (From our own Correspondent.) V Holly, April 17.--`Miss Jessie Kell cf Poronto spent Easter with her `parents. ' v u. r _,__1._-: __-_L - ....--...I-'l ,` r - - . _ . _. Mr. Herb Lougheed spent a. couple _' of days last week w King. A: 1-\ ith friends . `at (From our own Correspondent.) --N --.!r,_ A....:1 10 fl) D-{mu-n Mr-. Geo. Dyer has returned home` from a week s' visit with friends in Toronto. ' 1 J. Andrews and daughter! Edna. spent the Easter holidays with .Mr. Andrew s sister", Mrs. J; Elliott of V Aurora. _,_ __ _ - . ~ _`..` _.- . "Mr. John Kell and sister, Miss Ida Kell, of Cherry Creek, spent _ Sunday" at their uncle s, Mr;"l`om. _Ke1l s; I ;-.__ a.~i.'o's} v}I.."vi;a.;i' a{;'?i?.sr&I{to` f_i'om| here ` during the holiday were: Miss: Annie Redfern, Mrs. Wm. Bloxham "and Miss Lily Hartley, Mr. and Mrs. T. Campbell and Mr. Leonard Blo'x ham and son `Reuben. V ` X 1;;gA-e W1;1:ni-1;.a1w-"<;fmthe fat`-mere wilI' `-commence s_eeding this week. - .1=n3spNAL miws rnou _ . suxnmama `continua An .Aprn Weddins-llany nolidrl _f1s_1toV1's` Awayvisitinggy I \&'lVIlJ vun vvv... `V _--`..--._,,, ' Minesing, April 17:--R. Primrose, .Grasse'y Lake, A1ta., is home in Mine- aing with his sister, Mrs. John Roe. His mother, Mrs. Primrose,- is with him. We are all pleased` to have: Bert Primrose back again. We un"- derstand that his health has not been satisfactory in the West. - --,_-II .2- _-l..3L:`nn :II 'Smmi(_1a1e `Corners, Aprl 18.4--Mr. .J. VG.-. Brown, who `spent the winter :'-,-molvlths .in. the. Queen City, returnepf >ho`m,e on" Sgturday. V :A-.7`-i -s I":-u` ` A 1-n`cu'n-C 4 ._-of .Qt1lin'g- L ` ?3.`9`_gB't1 9?;..E:~ -`i`?'.* i"*G.?v"-.`?-L Webb and children `spent in the city. > . "X"! cnown HILL } - PERSONAL NEWS in Toropto is seriously visiting in ! "I i'with' her nnnth; M_rs.r'Rose fefg4_St`ayn e1f._ ' Mrs. [John "Flynn of Gookstown ,1! tvisiting her brothers,` the. Messrs. `Ross. ` ' .. I ` Miss` Mabel Magee of Alliston ,_is . spending the holidays with her grand- parents. ` ` A <--n-_ A \r..1' .....: ......+ `Tannin! in` ` parcuw. Mrs. A. McLeod spezit E1t_er\'in } "l`oront;o.L b _ \ 1` 1192..-.' '1'--, ' 1 VI VII IIIIQ 1` Mr. -Thos. Armstrong anti MVis's' Is-'_ abolle Bates were married `on Wed-. nesday at the home of. the bride s_V, `parents. V `-" "~- "5------_ --8 `7{c\n- nnnnh ikr;If6ep}I Choppll `is Toronto. . ' rm ---~' - Mrs. Joe Bowman `of Vine,-~ accom- ;panied by her, jbother-in-lbw, `spent the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Schell. ` 1 Il'__ .. \ _ Miss Currie of Craigleith, and Mrs. Frank McKenzie of Collingwood, spept the vacation at Mrs. D. Mc- ; Lean s. . ` ' V -- 1 `IL... `IN 1 \l -T .....'I {.0 AL A Mr. `and Mrs. F. J`; McLeod` o{Co1- llingwood were` renewing. "acquaint" )ance around ,our Corner this week. w1rA'r's T113 aws [Heavy Frost's; Delay Farming Opera- tions--Dea.th of Mrs. Geo. ' Caldwell, 81'. (From. our `own Correspondent) . -Dalston, April 17.--'m.e` very heavy frosts re keeping the farmers from` getting on theland for seeding. V Mr. Bell, our teacher, is spending his holidays at his home in Oro Sta- `Sydney, Muskoka. wove.- Mviss\ Kay is at her home A L- _.......'.L L`. "J "'"'J7- -'---~--~--.-~ . We are sorry to report the"i1lness of Mrs. Andrew Osborne, who took sick in [Barrie on Saturday. L" _Mr.-Jeffrey, a high school teacher in Toronto, andva brother of Rev. Mr- Jeffrey of this place, preached in- the several churches on this `circuit on Sunday. ' .,........,. , The'Easter anthems rendered the choirs of both churches in locality greatly aided the Easter mons on Sunday. , LL- _.-..;1 any `aovv--as-. wv ~..v . The many friends of Mrs. Get Caldwell, Sr., were shocked to hears [of her death Don Sunday. - N __ --1I_J L- _ fl.["1;:"Joh Russell is` with Mrs. Kitching who ill. . _ o--Von-u v- vv--Y-..-~v . . Mrs. Jamieson is on the mend `are pleased to say. ' n_: __. .1- .. 11.... Vb Lava \A\.4nnvAn v.. -..--._.__.V Mrs. Johx'1LLavender `was called ts Toronto on Saturday as her mother ijis very ill. "' ! BUILDING OPERATIONS,- BRISK AT STBOUD Irishman Lately `Out From Ould Land Tips Over Pour-Wheeled Ca.rt-Persona.1 News of the. Village. x l K (From our own Correspondent.) Stroud,_ April 18; - Miss Laura. Wright is spending-the holidays with friends in Hamilton. . V. ' The Misses M. and I. Ma-thers visit- ed with Miss Wilda Martin `of Knock: ._- - n n . .1`___` last week. ouuv vvvv~-- -Miss Lulu Black of Shantk 'VBay spent _.the holidays with friends here. Miss Mabel Rainey, of Peterboro; ` spent Sunday with Mrs. John Hughes. \ Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ness spent Sun- day in Barrie. T I ----~...'l_1. 2.. ..JJ=..n- nnnAnf11r: \uIuJ `own -.- u . - - .. ;A new verandah is adding greatly: to the appearance of Mr. J. Rey- nou1d s house. _ . l|\Ikll\-I. DJ lbvtnwwu Mrs. English of ToJron~to is visiting {her parents here. - -qr `7`I"II'_ ,.,'! V'nl -_.-J3J.L :3. Insuaxv n`- ..-. ,...--..-- ,.---. ` `Mr. Hilliard `Meredith, -is busy at! the brickwork of Mr. D. W. Lenno:t s4 house. ' . ` T _7_ \ anvuuvu Messrs.` Pattersbon`-_and_ Mather: are remodeling Mr. Wm. Young s house . 1 ' _ "Mr. Jas. 'Mathers is visiting M12} `Alex. Ness, to take stock. ` 10 I1, , , I,.___1 ........ ` 4 A a V n u . - V -... V- W7 i Mr. Wm. Goodfe1'1ow s hired man happened with a bad accident last Friday in `Stroud.- Being lately outl from Ireland he does noteunderstand the four-`wheeled carts, as he cal1s_] them, consequently, he upset the; `wagon and got pretty well shaken` _.lll W. F. Ronald,AT`oronto, is spending` the Easterholidays in this vicinity. MANY VACATION VISI- * 1-ans AT -cnA1Gmms'r, i More Going to the West-Suga.r-mak-i ing Improv1ng-New_ Night Oper- ator at Station. (From our own Correspondent). Craighurst,vApril 17.-The old saw, that one swallow or the first robin (Toes not make a spring was pretty ` well exemplied on Saturday and Sun- day. The very cold wind with fre- quent - snow urries made the wea- ther appear quite wintery. Owing to the extreme low temperature on Sun- daythe. -fair sex attended .church without Easter lilies on their heads. Among those .who left here for the West on Monday were Messrs. W. Cook and J. Brown, _In_nis1. "Mrs. John` Nelson is seriously" ill; i.r_i_eces_~itat'ing treatment at the R. V. : `. necessitating Hospitgl. vi- eifk. Hart, student at the Haini1- ton Normal School, is `spending Easter vacation with her `parents here. .. Miss Mabel Crowe and brother, Mr. Frank Crowe of; Bobcaygeon,_are the guests of Ml'."8 11d. Mrs. James Mc- Cracken. - _1 -1 '_1a"r'ff<'3. TM, Kiel: graduate of the` Hamilton Normal School, is spend- jing Easter vacation `at his home hero.` `III 1 f1,,,,,_, 1 1 AI, _ Miss Susie I-Ii14l,.M;iss Jean Gaston, and fMr. Field Casten, of the -B. C; I., are spending Easter` `vacation at~theit homes here. _ V A ` TV Miss AA`ddis, of Alliston, is the guest Q 'of Misses Gwendolin and Helen-James` at the Rectory.` ? ..... ...- ....1 ..`..-.v-.. ..v--. Su'ga'r-making` has improved. from `what was expected at the -beginning vlocality.` aid`considerab1e- quantity of syrup is repor ed to have been made .in[:e this .. - .. i EASTER VISITORS _ Mr. R. Jory, recently night operator at e_Buck`skin, is now" _ night operator ehetfe; `Mr; 4- Mi111hin- ; bf 'Hai,mi1~e 'A'1` DALSTON in Port thip ser- was the guest of. Mr. and Mrs. Craig. - ? . ' Mr. John Snider of the 2nd of Flos, who is suffering` from heart trouble, [took a serious turn on Saturday. -- (From our own Co:r'espondent). Mitchell Square, April 18.--Some Afrom hre attended the social at Hawkestone on Monday `night, Several around herd have commenc- ` ed plowing. xx ` ll`- 1'.V......l; (`In-Ir nrhn hag hnpn vs. row vvcuuaev Mr. Frank Clark, who has been sick with pneumonia, is recovering,_ though slowly. ` V7,- -1! f\..!II2.. --:..:l-`.1 `nnnn ......,.._ ..--..__,_. Mr. R. Cairns of Orillia visited here on Sunday. ' ' _ Mr. H. P. Merrick is in Toronto. > (From our own `CVorrespondent). Ivy,vApril 18.-The Rev. J. Bennett Anderson, the DiocesanEvange_list for ` `oronto Diocese, will commence a "series of special evangelistic services |at Christ Church, Ivy, commencing] on Sunday next. He willipreaeh at` Ivy at 11 a.m., at Thornton at 3 p. .m. and at Utopia at 7 p.m. Week night` services will be held at Ivy every night during the week, except Saturday, at 7.30. Good reports come 'of- the work of Rev. Mr. Anderson and it is" hoped that a large number will avail themselves of the opportun- ity of hearing this gifteddivine. Many People Visiting the Old Homes - at the Viuage of crown Hill.` ` (From our own Correspondent). Crown Hill, April 17.-Miss Maud Partridge of Toronto, is spending the holiday at Wilton Hall. - `l\_._L_!,!I..... -2 An... (`1nL` (From our own 7 Correspondent). / Colwell, April '18.-Mrs'. John Walsh `of Minesing is visiting her brother` in-law, Mr..Wm. Harris on the eighth line. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Grain- ger of Toronto spent Easter with Mrs. Grainger s father, Mr. Wm. Harris,` 'Sr. A `number of farmers have] in tea; may` mean to, you Vavor or! strntta or" fragrapt richness. Re_d_ Rose _Tea_ is blended suck} nicety that it is WCC ----w V - `the Eombipaon; or an three p_c>;z1ts___` o'f %me"'kt.*` ` V5731 yop,"t,1_-y a4 % package. MITOHEEL SQUARE. Very Few of the Goods Damaged by Fire areLeft :-u -7--___ {Recommend W 31 Which we are going to clear out at about Half Price" TIt7yoAoit1.conten:fplate decorating your home this season ` " now __is the opportune time to save money on Paints and everything in the Decorating Line. We haye_ -ghenveg-a l STOVES RANGES A which we are offering at away DOWN BELOW COST. We eannotimention or q uote prices here, as our linesof "Ba;-gains are so extensive- The only way you can realize the moliey we can gave you is COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. , TWeAreNbW0Pn Every Day

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