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Northern Advance, 15 Jun 1911, p. 3

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. ---_--.v -y-- :-:(F(_1'xiising_.canoes o_n1y"it'p be nse .1-:.._ "1- A"... . vv auuuo 1"M`i1e-1s't` prize, value. $5; `prize, value $3. 1 u--.-ow IIv-Ic_n__ .. ' I ' W L`J'"'7 ' """` `I"" T Quarter Mile-1st prize `value $5- 2nd prize, value $3. , n 110! j 100 Yargs Dash--1st prize, ,va1ue` $5; 2nd pqze, value $3. ` ' (`Howl-an 'II'ln 1..L .....:_- _._L_, A? I AFTERNOON. Band competition and Ath._letic Sports In the 'Agr1cultura.iP9.rk at 2 pgm. 1 `Band Oompctition. . 1st vCl`ss Bands-lst prize `$250 in cash; 2nd $100 in cash. 4 2nd Class Bands---1st prize $75 in i cash; 2nd $5OVin `cash; 3rd $25 in cash. 'I ...J..- 15__J_.-` A I -- -_ V... .., IIJKL Iyuu All uaou. Jultig/(av-"-anVdma`sst:3r .Alfred Light, VRoyal Canadian , Horse. Artillery, Kingston. - _ . A'1'HIaE'1'IO 8PQB'.l.'8.% .;&ny;r`fu1:ther information `may be ob- tained fromvthe Committee, consisting of, Geo. Vickers, `Chairman; N. Gr-ose, E. ..`Shear, J. F. Jackso .nand Major Cows.-n. ,,, --.. :7.-.Iv\.Ia Bes't Decorated Miniature Express Wagon or Cart with boy in `character costume--1st $3.00; >2nd $2.00`; 3rd $1.00 Best Decorated Auto--1st'$4.00; 2nd $2.00, , nan JVIIUI 3 Cowan. III cinema 3!` that , , , -___. -fv-av, vnu '9-l.oVUo 'V "Best Parade `School-` Ghi1(1ren-1st,! Flag of the `Dominion, value $10.00. _Best0 Decorated Bicyc1e-1st $3.00; 2nd $2.00; 3rd $1.00. . A 0 - . ~- v----- - . . 4 Best Float by Merchant, Society or` Industrial Company--lst $10; 2nd $7; 3!-d0$5. T p ' $Best Float by School CIasses-]st Flag, value $10; 2nd, Flag, value $7;, 3rd,-Flag, value $5. V _ , 0 Best Rube Band--]st $10; 2nd $5. H Best Decorated .Delivery Tu1_'nbut-- 1st $4.00; 2nd $3.00; 31-a $1.00. ` "D...l.L 'n._..- 3 - ' Best 'C10v0n 0utt--1st $4.00; 2nd $2.50; 3rd $1.00. . , W" Y "`" s Best. Driying Team to Buggy,'dec-1 `orte_<.1--1st -$4.50; '2nd $2.50. , ` ` 'Bes't ,`Driver and Buggy, decorated,| Ladg and Gen`tleman--1st $4.50; 2nd] $2.5 . . . , % ' A . -be awarded {- monnina.-V ' Street Paradee at 11 a.m. _ A 4 For which the following prizes will I Best Decorated Farmer s Turnout-- _TeaJm~ to a `Democrat, -'heavy--1st $4.50; 2nd $2.50. ` PROGRAM Eon T CORONA110N DAY ;;I_u_;1:o or, municipality. ~ Percentage by Local Roll ;.Adja1a\._.-;.....-....... ..... .. 89 '-"$1,643,825.00 ~jEssa ......... .. 71 _ - 1,920,062.00 rings .......... . 77 1,935,295.00 Inn is1....V ....... 79 ._ 2,432,317.00 Medonte ..) ...... ..; .... 69' 1,182,261.00 IUD` I I n I - - A-`-~~' `K1 V [_ Comnitteeon the report to be pre- \_ J Council : meeting this week. Aseheauk .n..`.. the .......;;a.a.a by the HOOPS (Continued from page 1) -_A-_____ _, Bicycle `Races. .9?13%DV13`0P EQUAI_4_Is.D Assnssrmu`-r '11 lllnm-|-I -o n_.-u_ $5; 12nd $5: 2nd grad I '2nd atria." _ & "Sleigh: and*C1'|tt_'rs. ~ A Houebhoeinx 3115! I UJAVJI Buggies, Cu-rings. Waxns LI 0 .0 473$; -- :53 74 E5 66 f 89 66 79 87 76 80 82 78 T82 .91 83 61 76 67 62- 74 .. 89- 95 Has `Built iJp_ - a llejnitation fii Cot. Mulcastex? and Dunlap` Steet ___- --uuuusovnn D JILUGIIL My bonnet spreads cfver the ocean, My bonnet spreads over the sea; To merely spread over the sidewalk Is not enough bonnet for me. - ,\r____ tr, . ` .'\J1.u1l4CIh5 D8110. 1` |3. The Canadian Patrol by mass-; - ed hands. a - ` ` 4. Camp Scene-Tenting To-night on } ' the Old Camp Ground and} Boys of the- Old Brigade by} the _Citizens Band and chorus. .3 '5. Red, White and BIueV by mass-} V V ed bands and chorus. ` 5 6. The. Grand" Patriotic Display of Coronation Fireworks. A Rule Britannia and `God Save the- King. ~ V ' These Twok Eosentil Pgintuf -_ _-......, ...f. uuuu CJG 8110. Car- Then the massed` bands advancing land retiring-' will play the Slow March, O Canada,? -a stirring pa- ltriotic spectacle which should arouse [enthusiasm to an excefitional pitch on} such a patriotic occasion. The pro-j gram as outlined is as'follows:- 1.` Slow March (advancing and retir- ; ing)--`.`O. Canada. . ' 2. Evening Hymn--Glory to Thee My God This .Night-with Chorus of 100 voices and Barrie `Citizens Band. I Q l7I"L.. lV~-L--" "" ' ` Purity of Quality and Correct Price in % MILITARY 1'Air1'oo . In Agricultural Park at 9 am. This will be one ofthe biggest and `I most interesting features front of` .the grand stand. The. musicians will be accompanied by a. host of torch-bearers, the aming lights and spirited regimental marches! forming a feast for both eye `and ear. I the [and Slow) +March, pa-I triotic enthusiasm onl natrintin. nnnncinn mu- -- ant. Amateurs only ma Entries to.be made to E. on.-rI_o[s%n1 h:J ROSS sf. .99.?" '343_3.'s %"9 53.`.'4? .%. - MA vurgoiugcmn E or. Are the essentials The Ma1den s Dzfeam. .:.--.-----.---_- $7,131,802.05 $49,441,426.00 4. is I U UUVuUU. 7 . . 736,055.-00 1,333,199.00 1,943,335.00 459,545.00 314,570.00 2,934,995.00 200,940. 0 2,571,755., 132,975.00 215,775.00 1,530,995.00 1,334,235.00 331,935.00_ . 290,993.00 223,700.00 -,_ vc,-v.LvV ' ' 2,576,014.00 1,577,678.00 644,507.00 965,314.00 3,385,190.00 1 ,303,335.00 ' 1,475,350.00 WQR ARR nn uuuuvu J.u1 um. i -New York Telegram. may compete. % W. Bassett. nu : .-v &-.g.oVV 222,572.00- 3,481,100.00 2,465,122.00 1,239,436.00 . 1,462,597.00 3,782,335.00 1,979,421.00 1,868,164.00 846,041.00 1,826,564.00 2,436,043.00 560,421.00 403,294.00 3,636,573.00 . 219,846.00 3,218,982.00 - 299,959.00 - 283,914,00 2,368,649.00 3,039,250.00 1,124,236.00 326,964.00 235,473.00 252,550.00 -~--- - -vrvs vi $1,347,000.00. 2,704,312.00 2,573,305.00 3,073,332.00 1,713,421.00 000 R970 nn ~-3"` ruwlng Ottawa, June 10.---A Bulletin of the Census and Statistics. Office issued to--~ _ day states that the season this year has been favorable for eld crops in` all parts of Canada, and excellent re- ports have been received from all the provinces. The lowest percentage _of condition is made for fall wheat, which suifered from inadequate pro- tection in the winter months, and also. to some extent from spring frosts. The areas of fall wheat are` greater than last year by 4.50 per` cent. and of spring wheat` by 13.70 per cent._i The total area in wheat is 10,503,400, acres, as `compared with 9,294,800 in 1910 and 7,750,400 inl 1909. The per cent, condition of fall CROPS SHOW HIGH AVERAGE Reports of Census Bureau Denote! eFine Conelitiog of all Grow- A WANT TO PUBLISH THE NEWS `to $2.00. _Soft Cbllars, 25c. eah. A Soft Collars and Tie to match, 50c. Fancy Hosiery, all colors, 25c. to 50 White Vets in Duck and Flannel, $1.: . `all unrepresented Districts. . V To those who` are prepared to isend. p in live budgets of NEWS _ we lieve e_n- attractive proposition to offer. Inspect our lines" of Summer Furnishings be: ing your summer supply. In Shirts, Collars, odd and Underwear we have a full range. `White Duck Trousers, $1.75. _ Brown Duck Quting Trousers, $2.00 Flannel Outing Trousers, $3.50. Summer Shirts, Reversible Collars, $1.00 and Summer Slrirts, Double Cus and Separate Coll rA_ AAAA FIVE POINTS CLOTHING STORE _ "W. T. ALDERSON, [IN Swmi-rtahg `Olaf!/nring '.l'he_ Cash Store, Barrie. Duck $1.00 to n'l u before buy. T- OL:..1._ /1 _n. u..- wheat at the end of May was 80.63, and of spring wheat 96.69. The area in oats is 10,279,800 acres and its con- dition 94.76, as compared with 9,864,- ` 100 acres and 93.95 per cent. condition `last year. Barley and rye each show `a small decrease in area, but the con- 3 dition is higher than. at the same period last year. Slight decreases are also reported for areas of peas, mix- ed grains, and hay and clover, with per cent. condition of over 90. Hay `and clover have areported condition of 91.45 for the Dominion, being prac- tically 100 in Manitoba, Saskatchewan `and Alberta. The area of the eld crops named is 32,051,500 acres for 1911, compared with 30,554,200 acres for 1910 and 28,194,900 acres for 1909. In the provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta the area in wheat, oats and barley was 3,491,- 413 ac-res in 1900, 6,009,389 acres in '1905, 119,952,000 acres in 1909, and 13,809,300 acres in 1910, and it is 15,355,500 acres this year. The in- crease of these crops from 1900 to 1911 was 2,663,699 acres in Manitoba, |7,364,315 acres in Saskatchewan and $1,836,073 acres in Alberta. c. 50c. a pair. ' 'J 9, Coilars: Trousers 1:!| 5,V$1.00 and `$1.25. Collar, $1.25 set. $2.50. ;'3':3i1~: KS1 V C0 4 ` I On Tuesday of last week a heavy` ;;4'l,|HI-|N)_1111r1 freight train, when about _.m- nnlos south of this station,`ow- M2: to _some cattle being-on the track, :jf*`1` with _an accident, `Twelve c'ars_ ml-.3 r'[m'a1led and it was- fortunate, h....'nt not one of the cars that were uh the track turned over, or the loss ivwnld have been a most serious` -one,- ..- .~unw of the cears.were loadedhwith Ji\'4~ uhn-.|; "VI.-. -__ , 1 n. A` nunur UL LHC ( Iiw stook. The, _______v.--v-u-w-u June 12.--The expression gone dr_v"' is not far out .in`this locality--; that is in the matter rainfall. Until H;xtu1'l:a_y there` "has. not` been a `rain_ .-rumciont to nioisten the surface` of the ymulul since April and in consequence -m;..~: are not looking very promising .-at the present time, especiallythe` NH)` crop. V I 1 y .. uu}m J \/IIICIILJD nut: li1l.vU xur. HUUBIT J\'I"l'H;_T;,{'9l`t who died in Sandon, are expct-rel to arrive here this Week `for inmment in the family plotat Sun- uidalp Corners. The deceased went ` West when a lad of seventeen years (about forty-four years ago) and had pizmllctl to visit his boyhood home this year for the rst time since go- 512;; away, but death had .a prior cizmn. He leaves three brothers,eMal- 4'14}!!! um} A1-1311;-kal A.` (`n:'i`l'l\" "be sing V ightw -oov auuvua IIlllIIC UJUDUUIB, H1111 4-.{}T:Vn'xm:a211 Archibald of Collingwood mu! Alex. of Stayner, and one sister, J\`/I H. Watson` of this place.` -' We :me Sorry to learn of the illness` M Mr. Alex. Moore s little boy and lurpe for a speedy recovery. . ' l`lw remains of the late Mr. Robert T, n,_,1_,, M ......,...L .-.1-- 3:_,1 :-. J o . .- ., ... us.` bu \.u.\:DaJ.U.u, uuu 11.115 :n'~u had the advantage of two sea.-_ .~:<,n.~: of Women s Institute work-. ' ' Air.-. H. Moore is on the sick list. The severest electric storm in years} ;m.-el over here on Saturday even- '.IIJf_". 1. nun- ... u_, a ucacgauc .J.1'Uul U118 lepartnlent, Miss E. Smillie, of To-` unto. - Miss .Smi]]ieA is a graduate nn1'.~ 0, with considerable practical ex- ,n-rience in her profession, "and has Him 5'1 um 1:4: `\7nrn4-nun n. T....~LL._L- -__--` June 13.--'l`he Women s Institute` will meet in Mills hall on Saturday] June 17th at 2.30vp.m., when they will be visited by a delegate `from the] almwn-fnmnnf "R/fcn Ti` Q...:n:.. ;A 'l`ho Women s instigute held an open meeting in the school-house on Satur-i day night. It `was a` success. ' The beef ring opened again last Week. G. Baldwin is doing the butch- ering. This is his fth year. Mr. Bell spent last Sunday at his` home at Oro Station; - ' f ' A Miss Kay spent.Sabur day'and Sun-' day at Mr. Spence s. ~ - - - Rev. c. B. Jeffrey Quin 1;1:each' farewell sermon in church on Sunday next. V 1|v I Mrs. `D. Hirgns of B3141`-ie.cal1edVat~ Andre-w Osborne s on Sunday. 1 `T5,... 1`! `I ! 111", 011 _ . _ . I June 12.---The miu/ch-needed` b rain came on Saturday and Sunday. V Mrs. Jno. Jamieson is very ill ag'ain.I" M iss Robson of Meaford is visiting at the parsonage. ., x -71-: .. -. . Mrs. Evans, [(`;uei;)h:-~3;;; "(two weeks with }1er daughter, M-Vr. R, G_ Mavonachie. ' - ;~ _ .. . 1 F. F. Tracy, TB.A,, who-fh`a'_s _just?, finished the Arts Course in Univens`ity. College, Toronto, 'spent affew (Eye. in Minesing recently, returning to`.To- 1-. nto for the closing exercise; .of.the year. We congratulate -him ogfhis 81100853 in the four years course and rest assured that we will `ban - of :1 future worthy of his past 11.... 'D-........ IV-.. -1__u_ . June 12.-The Women : V Ins'titute~ had its annual lecture in the,,bag gm9n`t`g of the Methodist Church .'on` {I1in,e"._' F-{.h. Mrs. Watt beinglecturer. The attendance was good, the lecture ifn`-`V teresting and the concert in- the even. jng was, we are informed, very en. tertaining and enjoyable. o W ` -- 7 ` ` For I0 years you - - v---v. ulwvviivllt ` your mph if j coined % Mrs. Rob. McFadden is .-_ver;gAi_11;g1;L,,g,if:-` hope soon to hear of -her rei,_V v efry_-V Miss Josie Donnelly = of "."1!hotntdh"} visited friends here last,w'eek.`_~f_ TMrs. Wm. Stone of. Alliton Awasvf the guest of Mrs. Dave .Dm'm.-lug 111001! vuu 5. week. Congo 3 the only M, i_ng trying l|:e7'Nltionol 7" Cofsbond. honuiu withitorno Ind conditions KIM "make it tnctivc to anyone who "nus; roong question. T V L` " o `H 1 E - , Ix: .v n`.`a' June 10.--Mr._ Thonias Barrie School Inspector ,` W88 ih . 0 `W ` "midst one day Iaa.t..veek ;_ Note--CorreIp0d? _ . : .; '~ ,- of `ha movement! 0! " pm state thc PW? they ` froti j '8"| SUNNIDALB conmans. OBAIGHUR8'.l'. '/V57/5'1? .L34K. ` DALSTON. I-.-u-w vv I4J\J l\lIl\l\tLl 1741155 L3 engine left the Wreck"! ? . ITIUIVLIII II Vllllld IJTII CO Bow; ' lies.- ess, the and ma % I"+{.t7_@|> L"Il55_EEi;@31i`7: C CC CCU IIl$`-jb IIVIII C3 I O Aoumh-ivia.::.....a...ra..., / Wine to-`thy fat of full ` " ` The Sutcy conpuyi. :.ui.. uu.% and s.ck*.s en... million dollars qfuqula. Ititl williugtouhnd ' v L I woxi ;E"11;z"3v "ake: with that fel-R low any more. v He bobbed up on the blast, yound with four aces; ' ``What s' wrong about that? What s wrong about that? I dealt him four q'ueens.-Louis- ville `Courier-Journal. ' NEW 8'1`. G'A'1'HARIN'B8 BOAT T0 3 BE CALLED DALHOUSIE CITY. ,' Is Being Built `on the Ways and Will - Enter Water All Completed. An unexpected diiculty having ,arisen in connection with: Lxloyd s 'register in England, there already be- ing a British ship! called the Dal- housie, the Niagara, St- Catharines and Toronto "Navigation Company `have decided, to call. their new steamer, now building at Collingwood the Dalhousie .City.[ The denizens of the port. of St. Catharines are; said to be supremely delighted at this civic distinction which is to be thrust -upon-. them, andthe company is also just as well pleased, as the namefof their new boat will now match with the , Garden City, hersister ship. .A feature of the construction of T the -new 'ste amer,.which is unique 'in shipbuilding in America, though com- mon on` the other side of the Atlantic, is that she is to be. entirely completed before launching. Though still lying on the ways, her engines and boilers [were installed last week, and work is` now being rushed on the deck-houses and interior ttings. When every - thing is nished the boat will be sim-. ~ ply lowered in the water with the aid of derricks, and .all that will remain will be an `exhaustive trialtripibefore she is sent to Toronto to go into com-`, mission.` The company expects "to have her in serviceon the St.fCatharines~ route by`July 1st.. - ` ,-..__e._-.-gvnv `1514--I-VJ`-I-lo I A `Strawberry festival win beheld [ at Mr. `Chas. McCullough s, 6t`a line 'Innisl, on Friday, June 23rd, under the auspices of Wesley` Methodist Church, Nantyr. Program to consist` of addresses by the residenti and! neighboring `ministers. Instxunxetal .music by Mr. Frank Dnitciher and Jack s Orchestra. Vocal selections and choruses. _ St`roudeBand in attend-~ ance. Admission 25c. and 15c. UCUT YT? -W . I ueinnuehonnnyrapouiilay LL.` AI.-- ..2._'__ AL; _...t__ ._J!._.'_. -__. l3orn ,on Stinday last to Mr. \ Mrs. S.-Hodgins, a daughter." I Mr. T; Pratt is on the sicl:-list, his illness, being brought on ' probably_ from over-exertion in trying to save- his. buildings at the time of the bush res. . ' F `Mrs. James Hewett visited friends at N ewmarket arid Toronto Iastweek. /n....+:.-.--2 -~- Even: ,_ .-~-u ,vv1uu 1118110 It will only be a shor until 0rilli_a will become Craighurst, and then we call on Barrie forextra tion. ' , , Jsy Ithe breaking or the engine shaft ; in Mr. W. Shaw : mill`! on . Saturday. __ afternoon " both the ' ' ' were driven out ~. bean expensive one _ and the parts of. theengine will have to be sent to Toronto for repairs. ` " Mr.` Alex.uRichardson_lost a valu-: `able mare and coltilast `week. I Mr.` Robert VJary, night -operator at this station, has been transferred to J lMuskoka. i - It is said that L.O.L. No. 985 will. V celebrate the" `wt anniversary at Barrie. ` - s . . ` Mrs; McHugh and `child of Battle- ford, who is visiting her parents, , . and Mrs. James Hayes, of Apto, in companv with I. -=-*-- "' of % Ms, J. J. Baxter_ place. Captain J.a.n;es.and Mrs." Hill It ed" with. their son, _David Mrs. Mcliugh who` her Mrs. Apto,_ company with her- sister, Miss Nellie Hayes,` called on Mr. and Mrs. A. ,Jary last week. ' ' `Ir..- --'- 8:30: % pasaen did not arri night.` Av get train 1-om" Tofo ve" here until after mid- hto 3 .By 4116` breaking or W. Shaw s mill,a afternoon` the cy] were outand the 0.`l'l1Inn~=v-- --J` 5 81! _ `h.F-" dnxiIigry;;a-A.'~J3:%=`ft:lie'w A-ztie` passexiger` ;.train'_s 1. going 5 south stalled herd gall `the ~ hfternon. VC.P.R. ,sent:the passengers" to th Iago, where they were 1 _the`_ gues Mr. : and Mrs. R. Craig. It was `midnight before the `derailed were put an the rails and the 1 which was much damaged _was 1-` ed suicient to resume traic. no ------ 4 ` ' ` = of Poker is so Uncertain! hi!-3| ,_- ~-v- ronlvsgv -I-la W88 derailed cars: on `rails and track, 1 s much demeged `was repair- ent resume traic. The P0111261` train 19...... m----L- REIT ` ,-_...-u nu. .|.1u1_Ill0B01" eir David of Rich~ to `Captain 8; Hil1 s,` at` week. Mrs. T. Hill,.ac- W . TX 71511 be short time . now ll a suburb ofl will have "to accommoda- shaft Innnvyun _ ._, as *j to y} `Ih jslie. me oionto 1 hntime 1 5 we're the _ qfternon. Iannnnnnjm 5.. 4.1. - V The " . .-v--o -I IIU to the A` vil- _ guests of -V after .!-:I , `motor- 'I\! U guest. A. 1` :1 3 l 1ell`s+-I-istlrz-1';`Te . value $12; 3 . vi. ` -Raee-T'-lat prize va lne $3; 2116 `Yxize-valu.e $2. . ` , V \ ""11! "Q _ "`_, ._ _- ,. 1 Aquatic Sports at 7 pgm. canoe Races. Single`. Blade Singles--1st prize,` value `$3; -2_Iid prize, value $2.. . I Single Blade` " Doubles-.--1st prize val1;1e_;$6; 2nd_ prize value $4. A 2 jDouble `Blade ""Si ngIe-.-1st - prize value $3; .2nd. prize value $2. `A _ `Single-` Gunwale Race-_--lat priie ivalgie 33; L 2nd prize value `Q2. , . .l"i,l.t'i11g-L-1qtj~ prize _ `value; $63" .2_nd -.j..<"iI"*1F" ~ ~ - mg m - . . . A -- `-4 ~ I `Tug-or-War. 6 men on a side, to `be pulled on 9, "specially constructed platform,-' with cleats for each man--Prize, value $30, (6 prizes), 1 Amateurs only -may compete. ' ' ` Entrsme fe_es-Tug-of-War, $2 per Team; Relay Rgee $1.00; All other events '50 cents. Entries to be made` to W. A._Boys, K.C. V ' ;5'0 5pghts each co`nt'estL- Auiomobile 32:2. Conned .to amateurs of the County of Simcoe; =' ` 5 (Miis;-1st prize _ valu `$15 ; `prize value $10. " ' - `i!Ji1es-`-1sYt; prizo, ""ix;a1i1e prize, value $5. ` 1 Mile-1;;'1)T1:i`ze,-mvvajlue prize, value $3. ` - -urns ..v'~

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