Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 5 Oct 1911, p. 2

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Spaldihg s vs .I.uunAu.u.w nus: vvavunuvaua vuc `at H Mm d o ` hV7a' V777--Et'Ei'i' of an mfant daughter (which H:::tnl(llo:rg:ida)?yf%r a'ex'&3 neua 3n' onto the scene two weeks. ago,) ggurgtxn ilIFll{o!Il London 11 Inicosnibl: v. . . . (`I ; pqgrunage thus week to Berhn, gnu EaLgm ;,om"mMmm*mmr 3} 3 1t 13 proposed to have the British hthnlmol celsociety. gster christened and where a. big OFl'ICE-'I8 Dummy 8-rnnrr. BARBIE. L vow will be held. Joe Alexandra, . `Minna 51. ` P.0. Box.9o. Ann` C-.-:` mg- -4.-.! vnnnnn`A 1.0 Transact a General Banking BANKERS. Supplies and V Reach s 1910 _ Acres an AA`- . Oce Hours-10 to V 4 1. A. suns, uamr G. CO. An 83330 48 Ooluzn; Published trom thoomoo, 133 Dunlo Street. Battle. in the County of Simone. 13 Pro- vince of Ontario. btnadsmvery ' Thursday Homing. by ivavl `O? 9. girl" iisiead . V - guxmou 0 . 10 t , ~ _ C . '2: t ,e, "f UNWIN, % MURPHY 5 EST]-IN, tgrin` - Lam! Rnrvnvnun I`-nu` _"191`1 _l_ -I._ 5`-5191 087,793,000 ;2,449,ooo 4,550,000 137,449,000 ; 181,398,000 `0"""" .`2*..'c :% 1919 V Bushols 254,303,000 0 50,593,000 836,240,000 ' 0 39,375,000 A \l_Vg 6.24 ' 110, 8~2.8,00.0 oimnntm f`?3E}665 - 353,137 ) 09.0 V, w- an A nulnocr or good mums and Town Pro- V 1r su am: or. "`P'` II'.?Ii';'I'>III'I"3s" |'|'K'ma. my . 3.-r `J#::*'1.'; .>-'VIi ~'!s1*nw% ALAm'r%,F .n;nmsv iplicithr, Ntanu Pnb1i;&.`.;3d Conveyaners.' , _ "Money to loan 111 ,any sums at 5 per cent. Oice, 13 I -Owen s_g., Barrie. H. D. Stewart, - on-in C. L-c--an-` - ' nun wmvrnnn. .; s I B ARRIE `FAIR has come and gone i _ --`-the directors deserve : thei ' thanks of the general public" `for the very creditable exhibition giv- I en to` their patrons. Unfortunately the weather was unfavorable for 7 the last day and the attendance was be- ` low the average, which leads one tel the conclusion that the greatest factori in the success of the fair is the wea- " ther. It is diicult to remeinberhow long ago it is since Barrie Fair was ` favored by two continuous ne days, and this fact has set a lot of people thinking and some to talking. Why don t they have- the Fain earlier? says one, while another thinks a later date would be nearer the period of ne autumn days. It is a well -established" fact that" following the equinox there is usually a period of broken, un- settled weather, with much rain, and this is the time when the fall fair is usually held here and in some -of the surrounding towns. If theifair is held earlier it is too soon after Toronto Exhibitionp A later date seems pre- e ferable for several reasons. ~ There is a better chance of'striking ne wea-_ `the:-,`the farmers are nearer the `com- pletion of their labors, and altogether Fthere is a greater likelihood of at? tracting a much larger crowd to the fair. The weather is usually colder and more settled and those coming into Town are more disposed to make their fall and winter p\urcha.ses at the 2 local stores, the proprietors of_ which assist the fair management with cash subscriptions. It would be well` to look into the advisability of]. making a change -in the dates. u_. ' '7`. - ` .. __ LENNOX; COWAN J7 BROWN, BAR- _ risters, Solicitors. _ for obtaining pro- bate of `wills, guardianship and ad- rministration, and general Solicitors, Notaries, Conveyancers, etc. Oices, ` ~Hinds a. block, No. 6 Dunlop street, V Barrie. Money to loan at 4% and 5 per" cent. Branch omces at Cree- more and Alliston. Haughton Len- nox, K.C., Alex. Cowan, G E.` J. ...._._..-.. . 4:- STRATHY 85 ESTEN, BARBISTERS, Solicitors in High Court of ' Justice, Notaries Public, Conveyance:-s_. Of- ces over the Bank of Toronto, Bar-` `ll'----__ 1.. 1--- -5 `hungalr nu . % NALD Ross, LL13. BARRISTEB, no-1: -:;.-_ -4... 11'... n! 'l'm-nntn DR. W. A. ROSS, PHYSICIAN, SUR- geon, etc., L.R.C.S., Edin., L.B.C.P., London. Gce and residence, Dun- lbp street, Barrie. Telephone 77. I Innfn; 'r. ARNALL. OFFICE AND ? Residence corner of Toronto and_ Elizabeth Streets, (Opposite Eliza-` `both Street Methodist Church), Tele- _L-_- `IQH pgywriall L`L'.D., ma. ROBERT s. BROAD, PHYSICIAN, ' Surgeon, etc. Specia1ty-Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Oice and resi- A dance, cor. Elizabeth and Bradford Sta. (Dyment Gore). Phone 105. I Box 456. Va A.U.IJ'.l', DAHDIDLDLU, u\I.n..u.v.n.--.---, Broctor, Notary, Conveyancer, etc. Special attention in drawing and probating. wills," obtaining letters of administration and guardianship, .eo1leoting` accounts,` etc. Oicos, Boss Block, Barrie, Money to loan. 3. AL RA,DENl1U.I$B'1', nnnnmu-nu, Solicitor, Notary Public, to. Oic e, lot oor Bank of Toronto Building. Money to loan it lowest rates. _ im. MORTIMER LYON, 31 CARLTON: '1`.-.-A-L5; `AC4; tn` { ; ' '_ . " _ _ three` tons an its`-' back--a!ter yhich; A _ j `T`.I.,.xbera1s%an_ Cons_ervfat1vesT'al:ke _._c;m,, the 13,1, ,u.y,_ V _ j .=959iins..in-*h1.swat victory tree jpeor} A % 1-I V nd9.u1b9;~tbiiB=!*1?; - 9* %Ia%vere1s1=ea `t1.i7*` DR. `J. A. C. EVANS, PHYSICIAN, Surgeon, et.., Coroner for Simcoe County. Oice and residence: Wil- liam street. Allandale. Telephone 30 a. At Streud Oice: 2 to 4 pm. ! Monday to Friday. in. v` A. HART, `GRADUATE on Trinity University, Toronto, ' Edin- borough and Glasgow and Post Grad- I uate of University College, London. Oice and residence: Cor. Dunlop and Mulcaster Sta. Oice open each day until 8 p.m. Phone 124. W- A. LE WI 5. M. n.. c. an. ('l'orJ ' Lateof Tononto General Hoopla). Olllcew of the late Dr. smith. Collier 31 Phone OI. 32-iy II-UL, LLc\Jo Brown, LL.l?:: G, G. snrrn 5 .00., 1>H6NE 32. E8- tablishod 1869. Undertaken. Open . (luv and Ilillhft- `In:-aha Quit` nonnl I \lV|An U Procb , .i _ -.`;MEf5.. ABNOLD Il-In A A - II-...._I -I_\ CI`IUIVj r'1III`&f (B.uooeaiortothelu.eR.L.Bu-wick) "Fire and I.lte,lnsurnce. Real Estate _ ~AtoIIcu.. Iloncu tolaonn. . EA Il`l,l:IbSO`!'hol good Fume and Town Pro- nn nun: tn:-Inn, III]! (II KW-Q.-_ Alxdrewl c-eciiiii iiam. Gotten. . ,;`23....1I.1lan-1` ` `WC... 11603 UVUK IIIIC 115111 UL .I.vav--V ---- tie. Money to, loan` at lowest cur- rent raten. G. H. Eaten- W UB3, W01 : JJILLUAULKI 5 Jam: Solicitor, etc. Bauik of Torontt; Bui1ding,[Barrie. Money to loan. / __._.__,._____.__________._.______ pa. A. T. LITTLE, LATE or` Churchill, Ont. Oice-and residence, John St., near. corner Elizabeth. _ P}:one_ 213. _ a_--:...-. 1.1.4., nnvevancer. `AULT, BARRISTE_R,' soL1crroR,7 , n,f~zuiA3'r1:'n3`5l: A...,H'r UV v_u Dav: vvv hone 167. Ax. RADENHUBST, BARRISTER, -,--..-L_; \1'-A.-.... D..`I-din Ln ip._ VIN. Jll.\).ll:1.lJlA.4l`J1U JJL Va.` 0 I. vannaasuaw I St., Toronto, late of. Brooklyn (N. Y.), Eye and Ear Hospital, will be at 67 Owen St., Barrie, every Sat- urday. Diseases--Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. Consultation hours, 11 a.m. to V5 p.m., and by appointment. wuvaaallvu &`0Vfl_o \JIl\I;U`&Ux'o `JPUH day__and night. Morgue and chapel in connection. Barrie, Ontario. . \ f 1-noursou oizw. runz.1sA " ' an mu v-a.1, auvavs-I51. C .l3D.I..l'JLV, U.LV' tario -_ Land Surveyors, Engineers, etc_. Established ~ 1852. Oice, lledical Building, 8. E. corner Rich- mond and Bay streets, Toronto. Telephone, Main, 1336. `Instructions left with Strathy .& Eaten, Solici- tors, Bank of Toronto. Building, . Bdrrie, .`wlll,be* promptly attended to. ,_A gmhtity ofrprlvnte funds `to idea It `on`euy tarmqt-Vpuymant. Lnnnoxg OOWAN 8: arrows. . ; `sqligtoxu Bu-rte. 4 . my Dr. J. Anmun gnoss Mongv 'l'O.LOAN .., St'., 1). Barrie. 1:1. M. - Stewart." mmnui-Xxnns. T 93?` ADVANCE Ahvuro: ts proven tn h ~ oiponhon _ any paper in the%7`:z1tr);? -~1:--up by ti:-`the nu-gee: subscupuo. tact demonstrates the ualzty n M nitrous. It you have any advertis hg co .1: ;B`;t::-t reaches the peong ._ Advertisements are charged according to lines nonparell measure make on. ..`l'BLlBlIN'l' ADVIB`l'lBl.\g, uguv Notices. Aucti n 831 ,A . ate.-First, inseition 13 centsufer "W.-.m a'1c'; ecu nont~ineert.lon5ceIta per lne. Inc until-nu. In nnntn nor lino Im. a... _ down into history -as one of the most epoch-making days in our national .enta1iam--and every other ism but `true Canadianism-ham been `buried: ` world--above --all ehe has eahovvn -the fgeographiea1_ proximity j_ to the great` an considerations of ' large immegiiatea gain, she is unpurehasable. V l V HE Contract Record, a. strictly] non-partizan journal says edi- s _ torially in its latest issue: A_ Thursday, the twenty-rst day of September, in the year of. our Lord, nineteen hundred and eleven, will go existence. ` The unmistakable" voice ofrthe` people has been heard Izbove the din of `party clamor, and contin- !_or all time. Canada has shown the rest of the Empire`-A--tha't _des'pit`e her-. republic to the south of_ her,` `despite iUII IIIHIIIIIIUITIOII 0 IISIII PC!` 11118. V lllngen? per lliinebsfor '3 insertion; can per 19 or em 3 . - -insertion of the same matter. Obitmrrv ; "o1l:2_E3'= f f l . colnumcnx. msuv. bogivon on application. -' coxnucr CHANGES. Advertisers will please bear in mind that notice ofinteution to c e advertisemem, Iuuntho handed into then ce not later tn Saturday sue o'clock and the co fOl'311cn mustbein Tn`: ADVAN omce um "Intact thanlt o olook noon on Monday in any week. otherwise the advertiser : aunouncemem -may uothe made public until the week follow- ing, _ IWIIIUIIQ IIIVUITIEIIIUIIII on IIIUD page ilc ` ll, wantaof Ill kinds. lost and found, prone:-1,, :.-r..:-::..,...' t..-= Cuts for advertisgmcntg must in every gaze be_mQuh sed on sohd metal bases lmt nu gggljc mu cu. ooors..""n'ni.Ia.' iEIJJ.?i?:'. n, 2 columns. ants and Water 9|`?-ou:.c unfnhlna Ilnnltllnn 1)-, G. ...I_ _ "3: yv--: U`:---u-v-1 -guy-` Q 3 Limited Knnutactuiers of and Dealers in all kinds or Rough lid Dressed Lumber 1--_.L -_I. 1It__.l- I..4._l-_ IInn-_n_. _ ~-~--an Hlllitgllgn 3{r;ti1:Iigi1I:{i.l n. Re-S;,w)ng logic` and P ;dwow Floors Contracting and Building Estimates given OFFICE-`-IAYPIELD 8'l`., BAR!-ll E, 0551 c nAIGHuRs1', ONT. LICENSED AUCTION!-IER GOFDEIID ADVIRTIBEIENTS. Oahidnud "advertisements on rst page 3., m vnnunfnll kinds. lost. nnd found- m-nun... FOR THE COUNTY OF SIMCOE. Mgst reasonable terms given on all CL`.-I_ C_I-- A "The defect ofthe reciprocity pact is_ a final proof of the true disposition of the country. -It is no party victory. If it were, it would have no `record in . these "columns, It is purely _an_d e_ole- L 1y '9; national trufuunph-then.` Dominion e deal of approv__aI upon those who value` - their j national heritage` iyvivllxoc "--h,`3YfO.:.'_U`!1mi`Ci3nt'~ confidence -eiulf."tl:Ieir to bank} their . 9411' upon fits` f.i.\`I..f,u`r'e_,-;___n;a,'\.t>* long as`. thatgutuy not- "'i9i>iI;dl'1'9"& l:;'hyf`.j ,i f9teigu'f NEXT noon TO nu: 'rA~m:n'v| i_T.'!P_!*.*!Yf9!'.'1!'IV| St. John & Grookeru Expert Machinists J9!xt!%%%%:!9n99tt MAKES YOUR SKIN LIKE VELVET- Monkmnlfs Glycedonia. _Has a marvellous effect on rough skin. One or two applica- tions will remove the roughness, and by its ,occasional use the skin acquires the smoothness and softness of a babys. Glyccdonia is not sticky, and gloves may be worn a few `moments after using it; Price 15c and 25. Delight- ful after shaving. Dr-uggiat. To % . oo{..`.yn`m' l3....I..I-pm Vju to -_ 7, p m Is ` forall orders in CASTLVGS. ll LvREl'AlRS.&c. '13 Eitlcatlon always pays the hes! ' years we have 81 _II For -Jl rods l-foothold in the commercial V world. Illony ambitious peovle srumr AT H) 2 Boilers. En n`:s-vaind all kinds of tarmand su onnry machinery made and repaired on shoxtest notice and moderate prices. . ` wot-kt expert machin- ist and gust-ante rs! class. BARBIE nnewmc BIIMPANY ouN|.oP s'rm:1' EAST 3 A R n_I_E lrewod Bntlrelu from the Flhesi Halt and Hops. ` V5`!-A enrolling for our Mail Courses- ?: 4* 1 L Night Classes. AoriIIg__;nusiuess cu||eS ._.-_u _:u. nnmininn 61:0. MoNKMArg_.__ ____l..A guuuavvuoav -ayvvuiu on OIUUILI ' a m'l`oro'rito an Nurthilay I1'$"p'n: .InvestmenktA Slblendld Au: and roman `l`IIc lest and Brlthtest III _c|sk and Bottle niauuncfrunx-212s. Ont. WV--~v ' with Dominion b School.) . .3351`. ? - V 0 Principal- V` President. lfiII. ca-my Sept. 4th '9}-[o}J:' iah --`W I I truly; up 1' Barrie. 3!-_w"UIUOIU ova vs-v-I UH ovvn-gg u-w'-.. Daily including Sunday. :i.oo ran Jumuu IN ADANOB. ' UN ITED STATES SUBSCRI BERS $1.50 manwmct C'No new name will be added to the Sub` Icnptlon List until the `money is paid. subscribers now in arrears for three month and over will be charred SL5!) per ennum. A _. DB! ma votes or '.rnnV1>n1`=I.z-.% T3 i"i}Zli'z.}';'a{ .'X.'.'IIfI.'. 12 :53}? p m.. 1`oruuto& Midland `MI: in ru.._-...-...I_--_.A. n. _ .__ conmgwooa ma nature. Thursday} October 5, 1911. Tnuus. or sunslcmx-noiv. mos: -No. 51... .141: ni .-j 42....1.Ipm .49 ....`.`])III -- 22...1.,I)n so... IUD!!! :5 _Barr1o are as gallant: , ,V~;., shows that we have Vsumjient` V` @361 :-`ti-~ Tt411ence%-to_go afterq Abugifness in our own v_Vay:._aii /1 to demand. it on our'[ own` trms. j foxf the " t-ing that reciprocity o_e*1_'d, they be Aura. Rf ? any or; vs/ouJ vnsvnuwn, ynnva vv `on snow _/`vigour before the Mtuiiulp. and H15 .`,shou'ti ng, has `scarce time 0 subside. ' - E .."`C'ai1:aVda has achvij-ved-t:L|'g1*eat`%ht.h;i1;g, nt.only for` herself, 3but for the 'Brit-` '.iah Empire, whose `interests must ever` :old stock ` M be dear `to those` [whos"veij1s ` are` oqrsed by the rich red blood 9"1_5he. The V charge of "`jingoism" 3` haul been_ 1it_tred'- for lesser ,i`1uperia1ist`ic` vvutterances than these , Let fit suice. Upon such nu .occasion the" subo1fdiu- ation of national pride to such a con- sidemtion would mean _dishon'or. rWe Ttake `oi! eur bet to `the "` Men of the Northern Zone, andecho the senitiments of Kipling; ` _ ' ` Take old, of the wings of the ' morning - ' e _h _And opmound the earth t il'1`__-you re dead, ' _ _ But you won t get. o.way.from the tune that they play To `the bloomin hold rag over ead. ~ '- i Any o_1d aeroplane these days. ~canl .go up, but -it takes he`Oii1lia tax] { 3 rate 1 to stay up. , ! L Bjewzlled babies ire iw the fan):- `ion in -high society, It use_d_"to be lbejewelled lap dogs. V " There are three sAexg`s--men,` wo- ,men and politicians, says a writer. 1What about the Suragettes-f ' } `A `funny chap says that despite all `Jack Johnson s bravado, there remains |one. man who will yet" `box him auc- ]cessul1y---the undertaker. T ` ` i Will the; harem skirt prevail? `asks 'a contemporary. How can it, [when even the wearers sit on it. A Russian woman is petitioning for a divorce because `her husband that her -high heels of. Lowered her standing in tact. ? 1 ` . I I There was a -runaway -mar_1-xagei party in England the other day. Iti ewas quite accidental, however, _beiug. sdue solely; to the bolting of the }horses in the bridal coach. 7 One ofthe rules.for longevity, it` would appear, is to be Irish. Ireland produces in proportion .to its popuIa~ tion by far the greatest number of supposed centenarians in the "British Isles. Some attendantsntz a local church` last Sunday were snrpnised to -hear the announcement. that a. liberal collection `wajslooked for," One man: asked if it was for the funeral expenses of the {late Government`. _ V _' A 1 I notice tht the `-Parks Commission are erecting a dam'in Queen s Park for the purpose of forming a miniature lake. I suppose oneof-"the chief orna- ments on its beach will -be no swim- ming allow ,_ -I A` - ,1; -,_', .1._1 _ I--1-- -_ L-.. _L It ishaid that cainididates for muni- cipal honors are getting restless and are champing at their hits.` Some of them will be smiling from now . till Jan y 1st, and on` the day `following they will look asfpleasanti `as a man who. has just hit. `his thumb with. a `hammer. ' ` ` L ..-> ~7. 1 "with Kempenteldt Bay! "Are they go- -biathiug __shelte_r_s mi I thought you had a lake or bay at Barrie already. "Has "Kempenfeldt Bay dried up, or is 'it `now owned by the "Grand `Trunk Railway? What is the Parks Commission going. `to do ing to x up ,.athe park at the head of the bay ,(late1y bought) so that ...the people niay have? free access to the water for V _.p1_1rpoees;'.~.ete`.,. or are they goingyto it stay ayszit is. A `bridge i-ohould, he7T' . _oyer- fithe` tifack at the?.ap9j:.'~. will give care; access` to the `wate1-:;-lo.tc`.upon- which ght he et.eeted.' ~, r C"_,_` ` Editor `Ad va n _f_u1l growri lihnnt can` c_arryi thee` ,on `its? bo,_ck--a;fter' which; `t"1.`.or,onto, Sept, zsth;-;' {EX-BARBIETE.` L-QNVD-. ` L - T T ` `* ' 3 :._~~:!_:,T:..~a,:,.u.n; m..com1: Special 'l:lIm U Inn: - ..-..m-.....;... b. xv .-.I. ..`u-..n i'.._`. I `L Does `Germany{1:efus`e- 9.. ` ?poaco. " Be- |`ausegsi:e wag_!a;LsL the Whole! ; . ~. ~ - A romrzn iron. rm'.`rAn1::s %con`nnssxoN. non: _.um coum:N'r.' ' ronrmn jg {% `OTHERS ommous. `0ri1_lia Packet. 9. At the uiging of the Bulletin, `D001- lingwood made another rush for the gwill troughs-and missed `it again! St: Thomas Tims. l `iBre~r Mwonald might take -his next text something about 'tahe;Hittites, the Ammonites, `the Midianites and . the Cxmadiaiaitea; who couldn t be bl-ued -by the? Uncle. . Samuelites. b Miss Canada willnplease send back our ring,.our bouquets and all our lot- ters. She ; nothingbut 9. snub-nosed, bleached blonds anyhow, and we know another girl` who is` much "better look- ing. ' \ ` T_otteuh-fam Sentinel. The Toledo N'ev vs-Bee says: It looks as` if the visit of the 800 farmers from the Canadian North V West during the last session of Parlia-. 1 ment was a preconcerted plan to turn} {the Government out and it was well The Ontarioelections will probably` be held within a few months. We admit there is always present in an election the element of uncertainty- exceptwhen the Government of Sir: James P. ,_Whitney. Vafpeals 'to` the couxitry- . . |""""' --v~ 4---~-~ . . . `Public attention will be drawn thisl `week to one of the splendid achieve- ments of the Whitney Government when -Sir James lays the corner-stone of the main building at the prison farm at Guelph. In this institution, Ontario leads the world in the` reform- lation of the man who has gone. astray. 1 Allis-ton Herald. THE UNEMPLOYABLB. 1 Ottawa Citizen. ' _ H onnnro mums. `!London Free `Press. ' Ila. fw . % . It "is reported on the best authority that the gang of oice seekefrs who had` been hanging for weeks- around the otces of the late Liberal members for Ottawa have not only disappeared, but ea considerable proportion of them were vigonously celebrating the Con-_ servative victory as few hours after- wards. . "Which prompts the remark that there is a small class of chronic oice seekers that any party-is better without, and who correspond to the unemployable. ' ma smvnrrs or Mrhorm} ;vt1;dian Century. i \IInuoIn\Aou-no -----v - We trust that the `Conservatives coming into oce as the result of a great populan outburst against. an` autocratic attempt to bind the Can-. adian nation without consulting the electors,- will always remember that they arepsimply the servants of the Canadian people. They must not; sup- 'pose that they own the-country `be- cause the people `have declared so `strongly against an entangling alliance with the United States.` ` Hi`-l1eT'-1v`assvo'-11_`v;)E 'eiection was. in- tended for` new oice-holders as well ias for the old_ ones. V ` * Ottawa, Sept. 25, 10911.--A cable from the International Agricultural Institute, Rome, Italy, `gives the of cial gures published there on that _ date concerni_ng~ ,the pxfoduction of wheat during the present season in Grfeat Britain`. and .0 Ireland, France, Russian Empire, Algeria and Egypt. '1`h ese_ gures are new, and appear, in the TableT1ereun&er.- Revised gures `are also given for Belgium, Hungary, Italy `and Tunis. The estimnted pro- duetion for .the latter countries on Sept. lst, compared with that of Aug? ust let, is given in bushels as follows, with the August estimate inhracketb: Belgium, 14,617,000, (1-1,054,000); Hungary, 192,691,000, 087,760,000); Italy, ~'.l91 V,*l70,000,, (203,l92,000,); _ Tunis, 8,625,000, *(7,7,.16,00_0).>- 7- " _ . _ y hr AI8e , ii our $52.260.000 s...a....u..u.s. nranm } 1|}. 1.: % - f_ll'ov;in =_t'Lble' bompriss, s tix;1":_: tT:AgasT (e'x,c p._ acrege) to? gather ._witl; those published '- by the Institute to date. . For "the pumpose ` of-gomparison the gurgs for 1910 are also given. ; ` A ~ `< ` ..--- \` w. . .v--v'v--vvovovu--vtuwuauuuvo-- -jtucu Gruvenhurst `.8311; .911` }m.. . .'l'oronnto'& Huntsville ll ip 1;: Toronto auntnvilfo II-p m :_ .49 ` .I_}am..'l`oronto at North Roy..I.1| pm ` A 'I"\_!u L. _o,. .12 n A pmzsama m nrsamsn. `A nnozmn. um swnr. nouon. A suqansrxox. A T _crin'rAm1.'Y. wonmys wnmrr cnor. 9 I u O u ` O be 16,210',00"' 3205113335` 1,857,00 1049000 4;3.9.3..90,_ ,00o 19 0 03,910,000 : 71,004,000` 033,772,000-0 3,437,000 0 17,321,000 , 0 , 3s.,o4,s-,000;_, 2,834,000; ,s0,107,000,,00 031,000 1 1,4,01'z.,000'; 1 9,413,000,;g150,050,00o; , I 0,075,-000 '0; s: , 3i9l9Q5i ._' 1 .- 191.1 - A o!iANGz or TUNE.` I-R-C-P.&s.ndmnm1:h;M.r.P. &s.Gmgqw Brueev Herald, Walkerton. T A ' V '- sURGEN"'7' - Contrary to the ancient Romans who - Ey0 E31 : "039 111703`- L!__..___ .__.._._l. l_'_I._, _rS._I_ I I to. Ey0 E31 N033 113793`! I threw enough Baby girls into the Tiber 3; u put Ggdmk k in to raise the river, the Walkerton col- arm-5"i-5'!'!'o-picaliea`-3"1hsv1nxoervedu'<'.'i1'nxce1 ony of Italians are celebrating the ar- :`;`%`I::g" 5`l" `"5 '""&N rival daughter (which Hounihl Jane;-nei.1? e'?.lp If3$..'. .(: `a"` ..m..`.? |BASEBALLl VAAJ VA Lvunnunaw Inlv VVIVIJAIJVLIJ6 MU II came onto by a pilgrimage this Berlin, where it is youngster christened where pow-wow the local fruit man and magnate of `the colony, is the sire of the new ar- rival and will take a leadingpart in the jubilations that are about to be `pulled 01! in her honor at the Waterloo capital`. verily times have changed in favor or the women`, and the sons of Caesar are now hanging_ out the joyful sign over the arrival Tot a instead of imitating their earlier ancestors nu-`A "1:1n.`:unn` Iran `A OLA lnknn omcanneague Balls 51.25%] VT VIII6 II ' Zia Wading` her" ...AT... Scotts % ; Bookstore T.Beecro Business. . . . . Notee Discounted at rersonable rates. . . Collec- tion of Notes and Accounts given `special attention. Drq/`ta Issued payable anyu-here. Cheques on outside banks cashed at lowest rates of exchange. . . . . Sale `Notes Cashed o1~0ollected~ on moetfavorable terms. V 1'. azzcorr, Manager m~P'_2'h.9va#_`l

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