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Northern Advance, 23 Nov 1911, p. 4

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. No doubt many of your. readers have heard of the once-famous Laurier Quartette -(not to menrbion the Reci- procity Quartette) render some` of their favorite selections in days gone by, -bum. Simcoe County will hive a ~qua`rtette in the present campaign (and after it, too) whichhwill shine with greater brilliancy than any that has been. The personnell of the new quartette is -as follows-: Hon. J. S. Du, A. B. Thompson, Alex. Ferguson, Inna` G- T. 'FT1n-it In... o.m-...:..... .....e-a. ' A number from here attended `the Conservative Convenmion Wet Creemore on Monday. There is no opposition in sight to Hon. `Jas. DuE s candidature. l'\.-._ l--- J U , ,,_-_.- _..... -..- .7 vuuululi-UulUo Our hunters returned from their northern trip with" their full comple-I ment of deer. ' ' _It is _possibl ew that the Rev. Mr.| Addison of Alliston will occupy the pulpit of the Methodist Church next Sabbath. Rev. Mr. Gray did not know, for a certainty,` whether Mr. Addison would` be able) to come or nnh - ` `Holy Communion no administer-V ed "in 81:. Jude s Church next Sa~bbath._ ,, - _...- .. .`_...-v.. -you -uuvuuuuo] In the Methodjst Church last Sun- day Mrs./Wilfred \`Hill and Miss Medic Henry rendered an excellent duett. TA. 2.. H - V` -As` there were no` delegates from St. J':ude!a Church` the the recent L.M.M. Convention in Hamilton, the - report of the Ivy, delegates (Mesers'.. Lowery and Fletcher) was read by-the pastor, the Rev.) W. F. Carpenter. V ` `-vwbcvnv r-_V.`VV`l CI-`,a.vyf"DlillIllIl VLIEQ `county Qua`. Thornton,` Nov. 21.--A meeting of -the 1nen 1bers'and' -adherents` of St. Jude's Church` will be held on Thurs- day evening, for the purpose of: mak- ingfarrangenlents for` the annual fowl supper. .St._Jude. s supper has always been a successful one in the past,,and they look forward to eclipsing all for- mer reeords. V BUDGET PROM " rnqnmon connzsroxnnxr. by the `Rev . M1-.`4 and tVea fin. Ierved._,.to twenty 1n)enbersand- friepds. so an `-.` - Mrs. Jos. Desdurdi called onsfvrviend at Utopia. on Tuesday. - ~; ' `fun llama-:1] '"K..:.. -.-3 `Ila- l'V- `If: A(}Vr$171's4t/h,;`1:_::a's`g;>-1;e~ to spgnd `the, wi_nte_r with his son; Joseph, "in .Gravenhurst. 1 ' V . L M:sf % .Nei1'_ [cimeihf ;m;},.;;a'% 5'wi.nter-with liar `daughtor, Mrs. Parlime t, at Lynden: Valley. " \.f__ 1' $2,} - , v~- 4Z3fmJ. \ ` I` V` .3W`,d.!i: :'.i`iVhih .7h`!.- 1? of --northern ~~fore_ st`,{`~ pram lgabmd. similw to :tl;nae=V .- `n Y : . ,. `~ -1--=. -.~ If," the northern foresttg are fog con-" time` to be a_ permanent source of -wealth to , the country, it is absolutely .necssa.ry` thaitt the;-re ranging sys- tem should` be extqpdedi `V and that. pioper methods of ma1_1'age'n_1_ei11;'~otfj-_'thei form sh0u1 JaPnlied: o%*1;`:iio pulie `6_dI1,<'tih " 1?he.f:-v5T7133,o"f?Y5t*h6`."f6irI1i". V-is-ovn marina ' ' i ....ii An interview with an engineer giv- . en recently in a. western paper to the effect that there is- abundant timber on the line` of. the Hudson Bay Rail- way is ap. illustration of the misappre- hension In "regard to this matter that_ exists ip'the public mind. Because there are large areas of land in the north on which there is timber of some`; kind, the conclusion is reached "that it is all of present value and that the country "has an unlimited supply. As a matter of fact a`careful inspection -.of the timber along the line of the Hudson Bay Railway made in the -years 1910 and 1911, by.the Forestry Branch of the Department of the'`In- - terior, shows --that there is not eno 11' mature timber along the line or *hat railway to build the road.` There are no prairie districts of any extent along the route, there are trees every- where, but owing to repeated fires the forest -is, except on the merest frac- tion of. the area, too small` for `com- mercial purposes and unless it can be , "protected from ilre until it ~re'a,chjes= 7 `maturity, will never -be .of f,`_any use `to; the 01fmtry~ r Explorstvionv sin` ` -orbhr% . fp`a`rts.`- of, the northern _` .;_or`este'gi jdis,-'3; 1 ~f<*i$8`..t6l1 139 V Same -a t`.81-`Ta I "1 *re` {}has yworlreda _`f;ha!0,- `;;n:d' : ibheiforest ,; 53 151973 fW1. .91$s;; 1 01 ?3:'.-':'j 1.|`_t. ' iii? T; V lit have beien-. snag; conic be 'prevented.,- -~ Ana ixrilesei` ~ WE Along Line of Proposed Hudson Bay Ry.--Not Enough Tinlber To Build the Road. V the western provinces, which is less than the averages of ,last year at the same date. `For summer fallowing the average in all the provinces is well _over 90 per cent. for each of the three; iyeax- s 1909-11. ' ` I BETTER!-`IRIE i PROTECTION 1 FOR FORSTS| Nov. 20..-Mrs. G. G.` Johnsison `has returned fxfom Toronto. where" she spent two very enjoyable weeks. Devlin J & Murchison `A special like bf Men : Evgry Day wonollen Pants, worth 2.00 a pair, for $1.45 Children's % an wool Vests 5:351 Drawers, sizes 22 to 30, at . . . . . . each . . . . . . . 35cto%50c Children's Natural Wool 'v{s and Drawers, sizes 22 to 30 . . . . . . A}t_c=:aigh.,....4..' . . . . . . . . . . ..25c 1` Staneld -s, ne all waol U'nder- wear. A. Each . . . . $l_j. 25 and $1.75 ' -V Staneld s Silk and Wool Un- derwear. Each . . . . . . $2.50_ Wolsey and bthr English_ _make, of guaranteed unshrinkable Shirts and Drawers. Each . . . . . . $2.25 Staneld's extra `heavy all wocl Shirts and Drawers, every gar- ment replaced if" it shrinks . . . . . . A;__-L. A1 an A1 null IA: -In .E3:.Ch"......o_o.'.....'..w....iLE ~ Staneld s'*Natural Wool Vests and Drawers. . cream only, guar anteed unshrinkable, for ladies. . . . Each . . . . Staneld s extra heavy all wool Underwear for ladies. Each $1.25 A} EaT ."'s'1.db, 3 @136 Ladies all wbi_te_ or` natural color Vests and Drawers", same style as " '0 3 9 do 0 o o 0 0'. o '0 `Will Young: wh3 "wen:t West `on a Ifarvestefs Excursion, has just _re- turnod to the __-parental home. Ladies W001 Vests an d Dravv/crs, cream or natural. color, Watson s make. Each . . . . . .75c and $1.00 Lafdies all white or na`uJ.urzilcol%or% Vests with long sleevgs and high neck, drawers `ankle length - . . . . Each . . . . . . . .,...`.". 25c'and 35 Pem'an s\natural wool Vests and D,rawers,i unshrinkable, for ladies, L4 j %& Ladies, Children } and Men --.v;vvIUu&' ' Illllllfi m_ila.r' Vi; Ttlfose _in - northern a1mt..aIignihuaa t1:_e%% Arum itents 1\DnA`qg-TI. ._...__ "'-."._ _ UJJIIB Prachenlly, unin-y [}I\`A' `in- u-Au.L'I."...... :ut1[:le,L 'c'hoic.e_ ., _,i C . 1 medium ...' . -X !I.....II-_`.' .. 2 I 7 go 4-; pugwr cnolce Dlaseii Hogs`_ I n}s:nbn Th M1- s. Geclirge Campbell aftentied the. Presbyterian Women s Home `Mission Convention, Collingwood. " ' `user , 11175 IIVGUII u 0 n 0 cl: Potatoes, per bng . . . . . . Hay, per ton Cured- Hide9,.N9. 1 . . . . Green Hides, No. 1. . . . v _Hidqs, No. 2, Calfjkina, green, per lb. Sheep skins . . . . . . . . . . . Tallow, per lb. . . . . Wool,,picko Horse hides, best grade. Horse Hair!" .......... W301, wuhedt..3..... W-heat ... Oats... ..' P9 u.` . . o . o u cool! Barley . . . . . . . . . .. Flour .. ......... .. iBef, hind quarter .. ((- J--- ...-.._A.-._ Erma am, in the rum; and -my ' "roam Markotsnurlnztho Week. Barrie; Nov. 22, 1911. THE LATEST MARKETS mamnco, Nov. 21, 1911. ' Men's Fleece lined Shirts and Drawers .. Ead` . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Men's Striped Woollen Shirts and Drawers. `extra vg_lue_. A Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50c VMen"s.. I-icavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, an sizes; V -Each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..75c Nov. 20 --,-Mrs. -Wes. Brown and Mrs: C. Coutts have returned home from Toronatso, where `they were at`- tending the convention of the Wo- men's Institute. ` Men's Underwear Is -6000 -unsnwnn. 3801 30: 11 55 7 50 9 5o `soo -350 12 00 go. 00 1900 24 55 17 oo 50 A- ~10 5 300 vv 15 I 12 15 22 14 93` _s8| 52 90 90 AA ~---- --~--- ----- -----v.---~-.- -- 1-3 cm `H Miss Eva Nixon has gone t6 To-A. ronto to _spend the winter Aat dress- making. T ` - .5 - ._ ._.-_ iw1N1'ER ` RATES Work on the Chateau Laurier, Ot- tawa, the new $2,000,000 hotel. con- structed by the Grand Trunk System is progressing favorably. Nearly all` the` plastering of the hotel is now com- pleted and there remains to be done- only the lobby, bar and grill room ceil- ing. Most of the marble oors for the dining room corridor are laid, an_d after the plaster work of the lobby 19 completed, work will be started /on the marble work -of that oor. Heat and light have been in the building for, the last'two montxhs, and W116 the plaster is suiciently dried in i119 Furious public rooms, the decorators will be able to commence the interior idocoraons. Some of the woodwork for the bigrooms is in the hotel, and theiefrection of this is going on- `Tim general `appearance of the various and when rooms is beyond expectation, A-Conn`-can can 1:1-\1\:tII`I ant` completed will be of the richest 9390* : V {'ac"'a beautiful. _ Cannexs . . . . . . . . . .. Butcher cows, choice . . A com. and medium "`..,_. Bulls .. . . . . . . .. Feeding Steers .. Bulls .. Stockers, choice .. .. .. _ light .. . . . . . . .. Milkex-9, choice .. _ com. to med. .. Springers . . . . . . . . . . .. Calves .. .. . . . . . . . . .. `Sheep, ewes . . . . . . . . . . Lambs '. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bucks am} culls . . . . .. Hogs, fed and watered `.` Hogs f.o.b. " ; _'_'r __ GALIFSRNIA MEXICO VFLQRIDA, ETC- --_.-uKl'I :1 will be or me rlclleau cuvv-1 in design, and wonderfully Theuhnhual meeting of the Bible Society will be held in the Methodist Church on Friday evening. - CHATEAU do 50 O0 50 4 60 3 50 70 U0 45 00- 65 00 7 50 3 75 5 25 355 640 Miss 3:511`, Betroit, Mich-., is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Thos ;Mc(Kinney. The annual election .of ocers for the W.A. of t. Peter's Ohur_ch- _ut the regular monthly meeting resulted in rcveleeting the oioers of 1910-11, as `follows : Mrs. Maconachie, Hon. Pres.`; Mrs Wm. Frelick, Pres.`; `Mrs; Macon- achie; Sec.; and Miss H. Greves,V'1`re'as. Mr. Sturgeon and." Miss ASVturgvaJV1i Wot Coulsogs Hill, visited over unday with Miss Edna `Andrews. Weugare glad'to see Rev. B. Toye out. woven out-nuvu ulaianlci oauuavvv I The $28. wi1~1- `hold tlreir -annual Christmas entertainment on '1`hursd'ay V evening, Dec. 28th. uuuwwun -g-.1 --: . -_ .. _ Mr. and Mrs. N. Crippfs "and family of H_untsvil1e- are "visiting Miss Lizzie - Gibsqn. ` - Mr; 3.07 Brown has returned from a three-mon1:h s stay in the West. it an I--- - Mm. 11.31. uugsgga };;;'ea jfrohij a visit with friendzi at Aurora and Toronto. . ` , '32:;."iT"AZ3`ia.""`Zn&7i &`{ss Mariel .A1'l_11='0! Ivy, called on Mr. D. A. Gauley 9n unday. ' ` "~ - '-i\:"rs:"I4.u3:1g1o and Miss Jennie Jago are visi-tingfriends in Col1ingwood.; I 'i II -n I`. n - Nov. 21.-Mr;z:v;:.-Tl:[al`eyT of. Bguie visited last week with her daughter, Mrs. A. Dyer. `M ... `I . 1...... .....a 11-2.. -r_.. ._s- r-r- `Miss ITreno_23`o:>1)'er of Toronto spout Ijiday at Pine Grove` school with Min Lulu Reynolds. The Rer. W: si.ki}`win `of Ahgus call- ed on friends here this week. ` ..-`f__ 1 "1 A____13 ,, n `I00 .3` . I Miss M. Watson has gone to Toron- to for a. couple of weeks to visit her isltr. 1 ' I '~. Mr. 8. Hart of Yeilow Gfass is fe- hewing old` acquaintances here. I u . up ; .1 Mr. F. Rdwe: 1\Eis;=`R'owe - and` `Miss- A. Jetfersonswere the guests of Barrie friends on Sunday. T . `to . Miss. C. Gar:1;fi1ers of Ivy a` Monday visitor here. ' Missy L1\;lv?e;v;1-c)'1;ls sexit Satu)'_day' at her home in Barrie. ' A _ ` Miss -E. and Mr. H. Thurlow attend - ed the reoeptaion at `Mr. and Mrs. Field s in honor of Mrgand Mm.` Thos." Cooper, who were married at Alliston on Nov. 8t-h. ` ' VVJl!!HuI.dI@v ' Nov. 21.1-4 _r. 0. S." Rdwe; .swpen't Monday in Angqs. - ` - , ;VVil7lw'Vl'hurlow` `returned hom'e__ from.` Ciamrose, A_I.ta., last Saturday. > - UIIL- Il'!_-._ I The 'Mm.;; ;zii-th';::1-f;'t,:;ied :- number of their friends to a card party on Monday evening. `Is... `In , -I up hlipv. - iv --II :-_lE)ntgo12V1e ry, burg visited Miss ' S. Whit, roabdt1y."'=' ` -" ' < nB;Iumr1!`IA1.n con$rnns.x 7 V Nev. - 21.?-_-.-"l`h e anniversary _` services .ot Zi'on Church were conducted. by Bev.`~A. V| Brown of Allandale. There ` was a large 'nttendan``ce~=at ; both after- -noon `and evening services and Vtfhe choir `rendered special music for the occapibn. V `visited Jner: son .here last week. `Melina. . Mrf Wm. Carr-uthers`v `of. Nev} F103` \ Mn. ;Fran`kT McKenzie r.etui'n'edi t her home in- Collingv_vood pftqr spend- ing}; few days witvy he_rAgnqther,. Mrs,` vvtlol-3' vu J.uv\-IwJo `_ "M";-. Gerald Train and Miss G. M: Desjardine were visit9_r_s in- Barrie last week. ` . 4 F THEWRED :YEARr-See page 7. 51:33 -RED` YEAR--Be e `page. 7. `i T 9 Ion _`o'oo% s rnnausonvaim. n__1nN'_1'3v_oon. O`OOO6OOOOO669Q:: DALBTON. coLyvn1__.;.. *no:.1.1r. < PC -1 `I .5 Cutting fed, loadiiig pota.toesA and rabbit hunting is Itihe .order__o;fA'jt_he (`lay :here, , ' V . ;,7' ` `V - ' A meting of` t_h`. - <;hiire}h .v+v`aa,'1' sw of St. Thomas Ghur'ch" wa s held 1f_ecent- ly to consider. sellih'g ,oE"_ so;;41e`L_prpyQ-_`-_ arty; . ' &lLlo ll-UUDUUIJ UV -\JUVUoC _r ' M}'s. RoBertson,"is;_s-._: bell and Mrs.- Hun;_f_e.,_weijeT 'd%lefgates to the 7 Wqmans Inf1tntg.;'AUconvntiop held at. T6ront,q,_IV'i " `ej`;k'._ -ag;7. Albrifa I C3`np%-_ -The .Woman V .the'; Sons of Temperana have deide _remodel the Tempa_m?nVe "hall and : a call was? `made on "1110; young` .mne1i' o the village fto` haul-';g,1:ave1. -'_'QuiVte .0: number turndf outA,`.V____i_m1'ejr7 whg serv-L Iv Iv `~VT -..I.'.'l ,. _ - ,. - . Mr. V Oagtnutoxafglvinyetd suqculgi? `plowing .: beg` cqlya-`:4? . 36*??? *5???" 'iI'rere:.~oi1` vlgtan` 410' V V . ` We, are pleased :to. ee Miss` Raikes out again. ` " up A. - ..---.. .. .. r-- - " iiov. 20.:-'-1_vfr. 'R.;'P. Smith is nishing up V J_|_n..1A_';>.McGill s% vnew house. . J, t 4" . } in. G. Brooks isfaigg;ngia"_-;e11azi 6; ;Mr. Houton at ; ,7 _ >. A Our brave hunters ` -;.a1-rived. home safe and" sound` and`~ rep'_o_rtLa glorious time. _MayVwe all be able t_oLgoV-'1 1e`xt year. V / . ___, . `_ __. `._ .._ Mr.`-A. Campbell; S_1'.,-_`:i,;t'..b1_1_sy" haul- ing lumbeg fqr ano_t1 ar.f'co'.ttag'e. N - V .-. 3 A.` A :e:y'er5r., .p1eaant_ -e%v eVnfing V.A:Ient at the home of Mr.` Wm.' Al1a'n_on` Monday, `when ' a. number of frind gathgmd _-and enjoyed ythxe evexjihg _in`j;'l1ain-`and sini,n g- and `caVrd'.`f)z]a7Ay: ing aiid"at` '11 reasonblbj. hour, +al1;5Wpaif- took of `a `tasty `fowl A sfnpper, "'1 returning home `in the` early 1x1oi':iii:.g..and' all `re-_ _p0rtiI_I g_._a; jblly good `tin'xg.a.' V .. : ; rn1._ __-`; Dr. Mlcolm I-Iartnof Detroit stop- ped off here on his way home from the hunting gnfounds to visit` his` _parehts. up . -; -- . - tun L Mrs. A. D. Watson and= A-son, Glare, have returned to Toronto. V They spent a month with Mr. and Mrs. John Sanderson. . . - " Mr. w. Rhinehart has` bought .Mr}.~ A. Cameron s house,an(1-is busy. get- ting xed up for the winter. Mr..and Mrs. 8tbneof Haivkesfon were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. '0. Milis on Sunduylast. ' % _ \._ A change has" been ilnede eihnh the English church -services from Friday to-'1'uesday evenings, the services to be held in the Reetory_`d1iring the winter months.` , _ = 7! Nov. 2.1.-'-Mr. and Mrs.- A. Camp- bell of '1`_oronto `ar`e visiting friends here. _ v VMr.. Pigots of Guthrie was `a. visitor in o3_1r villgge` on Sunday last. up A ---.- 4'. n an 1.1: -- ' Mr. John Paterson; of _.East '_Or A spent Sunday here. .- % u an n` . unau- `Mr. Will ampbeu Ens gone. to Mid- land for the winter. CU: D111 VVUllU5'.l}ly', 1160- U. , OngAdvent Sunday, Dec`. 3rd, Dr. Langfeldt _will begixi an adult Bible Class at St; Peter s Church, after the service, at'"which the study. of the Books of the Bible will be taken -up. XXXQ` WV 330 A .Nov. 21.-,--Mr. D A_rcy Gauley Barrie made a short `call at his home `here this week._ V . ' , _ . C. Wl:i5ceTof Soutl; Fails, Brace- bridge, is visitipg Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ..I.I'_-L ` I On St. `Andrew's Day, 'l'hureday, Nov. 30th, at_2.30 in the afternoon, a missionary intercession will be held` at St. Paul '8: for the members of the'.W. A., atl which Dr. Langfeldt will give an address. Besides the W. `A. others interested in t'he- missions of the church are invited. . ` '- On account of the President, Mrs. F. D. Quantz, having been conned to the .ho1ise because of sickness, the packing of the bale has-been postpon- ed till Wednesday, Dec. '6. V " I'\.. `A A-wan` Q-"Ia... Ann Inn The members` of` St. Pa.ul s W.A.-I are requ ested to send any. contribus tions to the missionary bale to the residence of Mrs.F. D. Quantz or Mrs. W.- J. Leonard, as -soon as--possiuble, so that the `hale may '3 Pckede `and sent away. :- KlIl\L VUI I-IIVIII Choir practise at residence of `T Mr, W. J. Leonard, `Friday at 8 p.m. | St. Paul : Minion. qrsigvgle. 6.30-Sun_day School. T V ' 7.30.-Evensong end sermon- _ . During the winter the Sunday School at St. Paul : and St. Peter's, will be held after rbhe services. " ' mon. ` uvvo cwuowg QQIIIDWIVDO 3 p,m.-Evenso,ng "and sermon.` A .1: Q.....1.... u..1.--1 . ` 12.15--Sunda'y School; ' Weeknight service--Thursd-ay at 8. `Fund : Dnlnnulnh ' Lti; 8unday`attorT'1'rVm'ity, Nov. J st: 11 a.m.-Mornin_g Prayer and- IAII 26. 861'- T% % ; 6 me "R931 %Ro=eTe9torsomeume bqtafrorn force of habit sieve mat Kept on um anpther tea. % . "and buy Red Rose \. ,1 ThO;vl`;l1`l1!:);i_!'i;l;(g cvrvfu-Mr., M. I `Des- Tjayding. will be pleased to 1earn".thgtL h_e _is improyi-ng _after= Va.. pe*riod;. pg `PARISH O!` "four Grocer Will- ": "Recommend II: J. poaoelnil vs v&vv" J.uulH|.l.'IJ st. P;u1 s. Pazlnswick. n `D-.-_..---_ --~ 3 %h. ve pio- -"""Y '*IL in: nun COLD nu iuu: \ yrh Era sbfwn to `rm wheat th-is.` j S,69,'SQ!1v"'i8A1 ,;09_7,900' -acres, be`ing 797,2o`o_ ?9?, 7?! ;?"1=9?i.v'W1:?979.' 11? 41' v Ottawa, November 16.--The report to the Census and Statistics Oice for the month ending October 31 shows that the total rea in potatoes, roots,` `fodder crops, ha and clover this year was 9,007,492 `acres, with a total. pro- ducts value of $219,055,000. This is $1,600,000" more than last year, and there is. a decrease of $3,120,000 in hay and clover. The largest increase is shown `in potatoes, which is nearly $6,000,000 more than last year, al- though the product is less by 8,000,- 000' bushe1e-the_ average selling price being 60 cents per bushel. as'.compa_red with 45 cents a year "ago. The value .` of 1t_,hisf year s `product of hay and c-lov.er__j,and` fodder corn is $159,065,000, . - v7ihich;.,fs;;less than last, year s value by- ~ Potatoes, tu'rnips~ and other; ;iro,ta- "and? sugar 1 beets .have gas -v"a1`t10i.;fd_fg $59,990,000, being , more than .last~,*-gfears value by. i$.4,213',0_00. "fhe' and` over; excepting sugari ,beet,A-`Which.-_`is "88 ` per cent, .-`and; last- iqimiieyslcct `an the ! crops this year is_ x9?r':,*a11 "r Op's ,exci4sptin2; n ; iotherg` roots , e;:i-31's_r,e1`a- } ojv_e:r`= .90. , 9.1t.1e`r ; *9Bs**};;ex?f:,1bri raw, "or mm 84: - w ___.q, --v_ V_ `V `Mr. ,Jqinea Duncan `has; moved grdm` {the Fiheiz .p19c6~.t9r-131je1it_wo0d;. CROP REPORT SHOWS INCREASE; % Despitehedixctions Crop: of % This Year gr. Worth $1,500,066` _ *More' Year. M ,Mr'. ' Webb has {commenced opera- tions in the bush he recently purchas- ed on the 8th of Innisrl.. It is not known whether he intends drawing his` logs here he he did last winter, `but many here, who nee slabs, will hope that he decides to-do so. ' Do you know of a friend" of yours who does not subscribe for . The `Advance! Tell them we will be pleas- ed tq add_ their names to the ever- AI ,4 4 o1:sz`iugw.`Iis`t'i.,. "n.In<-1m_.;li:`;t Wiiineu-l`:'oal"a'x1v<:-e 1 of this year is given free to all those who; subscribe -now`. - Mr. Geo. Hill" has moved imto hisl new quarters across the "street, and now` has one of the most up-to-dato |s_hops~_in Thornton. uuu, A. n. lnompson, Aiex. Eerguson, and: G. I. Hartt. ' The following touch- ing. ballads are included in the reper-' troire of -this ' famous aggregation: The Crime of the Minnie M, "`Can t You Forget, We re Here and You're There, and What are You Goingto do About It! and We l1 Take the ._ Matter into Our Serious Consideration. {Ivy Public Scjaoovloio o1TVosvo(-l;"ovv`ingA to the presence of scarlet ..fever in the neighborhood. The hitizens ~ of Thornton T _ welcome M1-._and Mrs. J. W. Thompson to the village. They will make ideal` citi-H zens. A Mrs. C. W. Blackstaock of Regina has been visiting relatives` here. val Cmhul mg

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