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Northern Advance, 29 Feb 1912, p. 4

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`St. Piaa . 4 6.80--Sunday School. - 7.80---Even`i:ng prayer aznd sermon-. Sin ret0f. 7' _\ 4' su I-IulH|.L .LAo_ UGO!-111' JJUU-AC, IICIC Mr. Brt Fisher was _ in Toronto . L _- _`_ LMessrs; T.i*.V`A1iae1-son" Ki isam-iean ,'U";.A...... .--....'..J..L . 2.. `ll . TIT T `ii?-'f Mai-tin = wi:l.1" A tak -.........-- ._ `._B 1l'_. 1' -.._. -__9_ L__-!_- -_.. Both ?.T-Ti3h;m-y Han and No. 9 _, I -`L--'I- __-..- _1_--,-I n_,_ _ .c-._ .1.-__- 9 PAINASWICK. Cabbage. doz. .. Beef, 'hvind quarter .. forequtirter . . choice, carcase medium .. V iW1?,"ii1e1 .. .. goose, bushel Oats . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rye .. .. lBar1ey, bushel . . . .. Hay, ti-mot_hy .. . . . mixed .. Sqjaw, per ton . . .. ;Eg'gs, per dozen [Butter, choice .. `Dressed Hogs .. Chicken, pound .. [Fowl .. ,. zDucks .. . . . . . . . .. 'Turkeys .. .. .. geese I \Al\4\4l-I Luvs), LIV: Lo o 4 | I-I`i` No. 2 ;Calf skins, green, pgr Ib. Sheep skins ~. . . . . . Tallow, per Tb. . . . . Wool, picks . . . . . .;..,. Horse hides, best- grade. I Horse H-air` . . . . . . . . .. ,'Wo.o1, washed ._ . . . . . .. I l ____-_1___1 I Bu-tter, roll, "'pe'r' p'o&i1.' I I .nvr1 nah Ha l CD"" 1"" x Pottatoes, ;,g;"`ba;; :; flow no-r fnn L'\JI.`BKIrI4\I\" IJWJL Has 0 C Hay,.per ton Cured Hides, No. 1 .. Green Hides, No. 1.. . ll r`I J'J.-... '\?- n ul-JLlU|t'\a1, .I\IJJ `IV/L lI\I'|Ll.J Lard. per lb. .. Eggs, per dozen .. _ ,_, I 1" nL,L, I TurI Geese . . Ducks ; Chicken; `pa ; us: 1 H.ens, per Ib. .. `I1 AA _ __,1 , , i. L 0 `IL-4 OVG. I atfo; vi`-;1m"1:<;ference. "75" 'the` h Blind River episode explodes another of the G1obe s ma.re s nests. Next! J. A. MacLa.nen, Miss M. Campbell; H. E. Jotry, T. '1`. Young, -Mrs. Cavena,` Miss A. Scott, J. J, ,Br0w`n~, Vic-kerrs, R. Bidrwell, M. Hunter, W. Patterson, P. `March 15 last` day for 'h`anding in a `choice of options. 1A:fte.r that -the member will havg to take what is chosen for -him by file, 1?irect.?B- $1 7 6.2? EI{.iTsitinz friends in ?TomI_1to._ _ ,` ' - A l_u( )rders`J'm-A:1:1.I.ba_ glad-ly received. by`: AT: T. Young, secretary, or, any of the following :':`- ' ` _--` car 1-! I Opt-ion No. Hydrangea, 1" iDutchman sL Pipe. ' _ Option. N 0. 10-410 Geraniums (4- 1ncI_1pots~). _ x iilth ` or Iiqse 7o3r 1 31%| --uI-\4n-vs! ovwu A-U, J-IIA4 Quotations on `Tuesday we:-e:.- T'L--1_ `I, `I `I THE LATEST MARKETS _.I <$t;r1aster Pe11etier .L expl-an-5 -` ~m:..,: I Dr. Hess Stock ood will . your Stock ahealthy condition Thi; is the Seas%o%;\ of the year? tomake Money Eggs 40 doz. H_s'vPAN3_A-CE-A andwyour hens are sre to, pay. FLCUD 3 lulu aaaaosw caucus ronto-~|i(`;1ke`ts' Durinc the Week. Barrie, Feb; 21, 1912; hgat 90 9 .- p ""Wee'k.x{aghl.r{.' Thursday 3 p. St. Paul s, Painswick. 8 p.-m.---Evening prayer and . ser- man. Subject for sermon: `_`St. John , IV: 15 The Woman saith untoHimj `Sir, give me this` water, that It thirst not, neither some % hither to draw. I TORONTO MAn1_:m'. / Toronto, Feb. 27, 1912`. .L:...... ._ rn,___.. , RED IJCEIJ PRICES For `the balajice of this month {nut our TE%HARDWARE MAN Zto tvhe` W}t3'1?I:d V 11 50 7 50 10 25 8 50 1i6 cs: 60 4 50 vv can--usguu purvu ` Wednesday, 8 pm. `III. I 35 5 E54 10 00 8 00 12 13 8 00 10.00 6 50 5 00 8 50 9 00 18 20 -12 '13 f1 92 50 Au" 35 -- vv 17 ool 17 o0| 50. 38' 9 50' ` 174 12 18 25 D 18~ Qvv 3-~29 .18 00` I _ 121; ' 15 10 38 15 40; 1' 75, 11 10 "1 1 06 95} ; l'|r\ 21nd Sunday i A 3. St. 'Peter s-, Chuvchilll. 11 a.m.--Mornin.g- prayer and sex- mon. S-ubject for sermon: _ St. Luke xxii 6, 62 St. Peter. 1 a-'l 1%?! 96. 93 l\ll T'.l'o- 153 90 P1] . 95 50 90 A... iB.tcher""`tti, ;:.1.1;)i<.><;A g medium ..% ll Mr. and Mrs. "John Tracy of F105," visited friends here on Twesdtgty. I Export cattle, choice (6 medium .. I II` `Mutton, prime_ . . Veal, prime . . . . I1-,T var . v At Reduced `Prigesg 1 ct". a.'\ LIVE STOCK MARKETS. We are very fortunate, indeed, to have Mr. Thake, with us, and an hour with him will be a splendid education -to any man interested in good clothes. 312:? Devlin & MONDAY EVENING `Each man of Barrie or Vicinity can select suitings from his immense range and have that same feeling that goes with a suit or an overcoat made by the highest class American or English Tailors. This season some `demand the English - models and some the American. V have the highest ` sal COPPLEY, NOYES RALJQALL 2'1, ' 7. 3&5` 3"-.* ieg! designer in the Dominion Tlieir i staff of makers and tl e" signi.=.`r.Vhave just returned from NewYork tailors gathering and their buyer has been back from England a short time. Mr. Thake gives you the experience of this great organization, backed by a million of money and the best skill that money can buy.` `Mn J. H. THAKE, representing Coppley, Noyes 8: Randall 3 Made- to-Meas_ure Clothing Department, will be in our Store with a complete range of Scotch and English Wo1jst- ecls and Tweeds, Spring Suitings and Overcoatings. M `t On March 4th and 5th The death of "Mrs, William Grav- es oocurmd on the morning of Feb, 21st, following a serious and painful! illzmevss, which was borne with Ohris- I tiatu fortitude. Mrs. Graves , dur-` ing the years which havw elapsed -. has endL~a.red herself `to many, and since the family came to Minesing.' will he missed in the ohuvrch and in` the social life of the place. I Totheentlemen of Barrie and Vicinity: To make wa sh day easy get one of our \Uas_h_i'lig' Machines and Wringers : : I166 1300 Murchison 615 575 450 6 15` W9 10 50%! 13 00 A14 50 Ben iwixomg Mus-i koka. - ' -Bucksand Culls Hogs, fed'and'w:;.t;a11;,c'l ._L J\-NJ CI-ll-\I `VII f.o.b. . . . . mfo v r.-..-. ' On Ttnesay evening a n-u_mbe.r of 'young people from Barrie drove out to Minesi-ng "and enjoy ' a skate `in| the I .rinoess Rink, anii ta tempting! lunch at Mrs. John Rus:se1l s-. l T 5024 M vi` 1114! Ho 1 my. ale 11111 it (101 istf ho it.-1` \\ `a The members of com Miuche11,] I.O.F., met at the home of. Mr. Wm. I 013:1: Jast Friday evening _and pre- I seated Mr. Percy :Ba.z-aha:-dmi - with a! handsome mantel clock. Mr.-'*` Basm-x handt intends rejturning West next` manly Q . % ,SHANTY BAY." % Feb'y. 27.-Mias Oampbqll is hams. - nfl:I\ n. nLAQ` trans.` . 1. Feb. 27.--Mr. -and E. Mm-i-I dith of Weybu-rn, Sask., were gruesrtaz ofMr. G. Rouse V. _ Mrr. Dan` Caxmeroow returnevl last week from Cartier, where he has been working all winter. Our mail-carrier was uxiable to Imakenhis trip lasm Thursday and Friday, W is .we1oomse' ati "the Band's ball on Marclx 6th;..-' 1912. The Ivy onahesrtrarwi-ll furnish music and Mr. J as. McFadden will-h be 0...... .._....- .___. "'7 Vv WOCCC and` 'i.:tlV .phone' 00., Ltd-.. will connect with the.Bel1 go. 91: Holly, for oo~nn:ections with. , `-at-I" `.0 . I V .` `v v.IJuVl51._l`U" turned T<; rc`>nto`:'on S at-ur has been postponed ui1t1`:1`- Wdi,1`s- day, March 6th. Dancing at _8_. pm.- `1 nu . _ _[ -__'.hl`be band` concert and 311895065 ` of the IV) ...9!$i.'!i!! !;'!!5. !S ;'.l -ayvuiu JJUVU > . `N515 ome .t-hxs-I wegk. wek-night service at the Rectory! Varimnaovn Q um um % % GIITHRIE-= A A-mold ` F1-aser of Elan, who has been visiting Miss Ethel Love.t~his winter, slaerft for hip hmn f}n's1-' manly 5m..o;..s..;.;;., F0909uooo`6: I .uwuuu auuuy Ina oz: 0 {Barrie were Saturday _ ~`in Ge_ 'MKay., S,@_tford fwo,s- the gaunt Xi M:-9.00`. . 7SmRaowe -ion Txxeadaw. ` _ ~ %0wing to the many the madrarmmd have hhnoat .l...._..,.....L.1- PARISH o1r_INN1_s_FIL. MITCHELL SQUARE,` 2`6.-.-Dr. I}; Davia4,i-V -m-....._.- .-_ (LL A- ` MINEsI1~Ig: gnlvun ll . visit of *in ' Mrs. "are emmained her S*bE*th4-,*:21;.91we a~soe.=.w.4vt1=aa vvw rwvvv j` ronto." `$957 I A very "'C'<;i>:welT;a.r,y `was held at the Methodist parsonage last_ Tuesday. evening. A _ V `:. ....v-, --vg---g vyv-ow-w uyo . O._wi to the storgn-, the Ivy Ban-d s onaeert and dance has been If the Wstern draw aects the {rest of Ontario as it has here, theme will-' be many names : changed on t.1ie- next edition of the,A\`r`<>A ge_1's lists. V 1:` t;>"-ti1`e"i'1:<-slememt Nveatlmxji Mr. W. J. Corbett/s sale` was post- has, purchased the Utopia. farm -of Mr. W.` A, Iamieson, for $3,000. ,' Say, Mr. Editor, we had'- a_ dandy. storm `here last -Thursday gmxl Fri- day. but thejtrains are now, running on tim'evaga_in _and;'the country roads are being rapidlropened up. 5 T . g f\_..!._.. 1.- ~n I Mr. Rxobt. Jary, C.P.R. opetratorl of Buokskin,- called on his father; . Owing to the -absence of the Rev. IF. Harper, Mr. A. Pue, student of `Barrie, occupied` the" pulpit in the lPresbyterian- Church on Sunday. ----w-vov -.\IoVI Feb. 26.-Mrs.- M. McKenzie j iav under the doctor s came, `as is also `M:-. Sid vVan:deu-burg. " . ova-so ,.uo auuun UL xurguuvuvluul Ucalled on friendia hereon Mrs. Jas. Osler, .who has been visiting iier ;daug1um, Mus. W.I Hook in Barrie, returned home on [Saturday. , _ _' T _ {Owing to the. Sevewe on Th-ursday, M;-. R. 'Ma1sha11 9 sale waskpostp till :'I'_hursd`a.v of this W@ o ' M31-.. Rehill of Saskatchewan. visited friends `here lint week. 3 Wm. Glennie s house caught Hire an Thunsdjay, but owing to the prompt action - of the village re! brigade, the fire was quickly mas-I ltered and little damage was done. I If "'I . luv-uv-. Mr. mid1is.3;"},}L:I;Lr" canville, Sask., called _on friends} here before going back West. ` . Mr. H. Wise of St. Catherines `was in this `village of Friday. ~ Mm. H. Taylor of Midland andi her father, Mr; Thos. Devi, of -G017} Lake` , [ere visitors: at r. eo.: Sinclair s on Saturday. ` ' . 1 j ~.'.".l'h6 -W.O.T.U- 0111M - meet in the1r' , da, fteu-no} March o1o ;k? { X V , , 7., v V-vvy-vu -o-c ntuvwbuu 0| ] Mrs-. Roy Watson of Dalstoill tvisaited her father and mother, Mn] `and Mrs. Geo. Ostrandler, last week; 11'_ 1' it 1' '.for .31.: `Thursday of last week. The stage! was tiw-T up for two days and,/ch.ere- `fore, no mail arrived till Saturday.` `[11... D--- -' 'T ` | Feb. 26,--'Mr. -and Mrs. wmi lscarlezt of Waverley were_ the guests. of Mr. Geo. Snider on Tuesday. _ } This place Wi-tnesse-d one of the] `worst. snow storms tyhgt I`w.s beer} . I `Phi! vrmnrnnv cyan...-. A... j M. and.M1:9. }`i3:L17x}af1" Em ms or Barrie called `on, friends in this- locality last week. ' T , ,_. _ f . - g j Verner Hickling is able to be out` iagain, after 4 pending some time in I `the house with a broken arm. K Uwing to the storm on. Thursday] the stage didn t gert through from Hillsdale until Saturdjay. . [ '1{__ ___ ,1 1: -In , ova-awn 'u.l1\.I; utlug'IlTB!', on the sick heat and thaw friends hope for a speedy recovery, Quite a number from? here are| talking of going West in the spring] ! fir uni` ll ...-. T TI!` 11,11 ' ` ivvvaobda VJ. 591156 `V Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Baldwin. have lg-one. to Brock `township for ztfew I weelm. V 1 Feb. 26.--The very `severe storm that passed over this locality Thurs- day. last . has left the roads ahnosrt! I immsanhln ova-ISO I 7 ll A greqt` "number of, our young lfolks were "disappointed on Tuesday. The storm was so bad that it made the_roads"a1muost `impassable, and! therefore, the New Lowell carnival was not so` well attended. from this part ofthe village as. it, wouvld` have Ibeen. T - uuJ- l&|DlI>11u i irqpassatlle. since. Mr. Ernie Desjgrdinse; 'dmve_,to[ last whens he intend, -etim-put-tingy-in '1 days` of en- But unfortunately his nse.'wa severely kick~ed"in the breast by some vicious hornseand has been conned` to the stable. ever] ninoa `"vL`-1.3.-|I|U.Y fvlvsxwq I'l'16n(18 In. 330-1"!'ie`. `recently. L I . ~ ! is zLuci;:y .1[clEi!-.n1i.iOn: ofMBa1-Iilfa ` .. .- 811.88 0 swbe , ` . .. Desjardime. % % r '5 : Mn Joseph-`Desouu-din and family 3.1!: n1v::naavrno Inn. -an... 4-... A`I'I-_..'I--1- M1!h`"T e54,;'A `James % I anatm is spending in'Ool1ing- wood with her daughter; Mm Alex. .:,._r.n`.u;`.g_:a1f-.I. -W,l.l.U1Jo W A ` I I ! Z Owing \.4\ ..J..._._ J` E;3;,.;;,;";f i.~e;g.;...':; A AVI `manna nun; "\.-4_.J-_. 5- T056 nd daughter, May, la Rink Hm om: :'I..-:-.`1_,-_ % THORI:I:l.`01_*I: -Thornton vspeu-t the waekvexid, at her! I COLWELL w V% Feb. 27.---Miss Mabel Gaulay of home -here." _ T .. Mr. and Mrs. 0. S. Rowe were -the guests of Breamt.woo last. week. Jistar at Cookltown. Mr. D. MoFomlatie of-.Ba.rrie t ;o. few days with Mr. `F.~`Ha fun fast week. Mrs. Wm. Hawkins is visiiitiug Mr. Fred Rowe has returned home 5b.ft2e:1 spending threb in ~` rm-um- CRAIGHURST. T YIJ E,3ki:\}_1_y visited f-rniends` -BR;~ri'w_ooD; % DALSTONQ __o !_`I_,9. - ` ?'fy.'EEon No. 6--.50 _Gl:adio_1i,' nas (s.tamc1`); % l {V n..4._-.--V..t~ - H - V- oovuv -(.)p\&:Ja1.; e. 7+1 Ann . yuss, 2- `Gaa1lzamd.1sa.. I The ;i.1-1:;1.:1:noe1:1;.;1t `of the` Barrie Horticultural A . Tcqwn 'Im-l I HORTICULT-URAL PREMZIUMS VIVL- -Inca mg ii.""'e. 31; mother, Mrs. Ch,as`._ Shaw, last week. Mr. Ernest Pulk, who had been in the oioe of Mr. Thee." Rogem, Bar- -rie, has gone to Toronto to ;position then. .L_ ' rcitatioin, Across the Fields oil Barley, Miss Gladys Le/nnox; vocal! I310, Mr; v)v. .1 g:(1:11ir!;J relgitation y requesrt ` o s ream, M . Jas-. Brown; instrumental solo, 131386 Sting; _recit.at1on, B1nck;' vocal mic, Mr. W. J. coal:-' or; violin solo, with organ accom- paniment, Mr. Fred` Greene and Mrs. Edwin Johnson; recitation, Mi-.+ `George Martin; instrumental tn-io,I Mm. reQhTl8OIl, Messrs. Ola:-' enioe an Greene. , 6 ` Refreshments were then se1'ved,. `and the evening was brought to ai close with the, singing of God Save the King, and Au.lad` Lang Syne. The social this-week will -be on Friday at -the residence of Mr. John Lennox, 13th xCon., and on Friday, llfuch 8th at the? residence of Mr. Alba -t Pu:-via, 10th Con. The Public Schools, both at Pains- wick and . St; Paul s, were closed sevbrml tiays last .week on amount of impassable roads. The rabies scare has mesru.-lted "in the issuingtof an _>rder`by the Coun- SE1-of Innisvl to have an dogs chain- v---pa. uauau `..... V vuaayn W150 D'pU1l U, '11l.'lLI'I`l lvesd success. `After a social hourspent ,in `conversation, etc., the following! :programme- was -given: violin solo, with organ -axcoompanimgnt, Mr; Fred Gmann ..mA `M... 1:u...... T.-L- - ! k The; bad, and i_n some place, drift- `Ied roads last Fnduay were - no deter- irent to about ; 75 people who gather- sed at the resadenoe of Mr. and Mrs. {W-_ J- Leonwnd to `attend the parrlor sgeual. The Well reputed hospitality 0 th_e hpsts must `have been the _at- % trafftlve POWGI to tn_mke_ the esvem-ng. ;soo1a1l-ly amd otherwlse such a mark-',' vast` Glillllliti` AIL-.. - __.. _'`I `I, - Mr. D Arcy Lennox and Mrs.` !Johsn Lennox `attended the funeral "of the `late Mrs. Grave`-s at Minesing [on Monday. , ` AFeb.2_7--- Theistorm last week` wrbught such a havoc in this cem- munity that the 7roads- were totally blocked an Wednesday and Thurs.-I day. On Friday they . were opened, dm'fts 15 -feet high had`-to be cut {through in `order to make a passage. {Old residents say that they never (memembetr such` storms in their past. 5 The people of this oomnnumity `were greatly shocked -at the sudden [death of =Mr._ Henrry Rich, whichl {took place in his, home at Cnaigva.le.' last Wednesday evening. He was` jbu_1'ie'd last -S.aturd~a.y at St. Paul s iehunchyard in the family -plot. The ,services at` the church and the grave were conducted by Rev. Dr. Lang-I 'fe'ldt.. ` _ I I Miss M-cCa.be_ of New York is; I (xirisi-ting`. athtrthome on a short holi- ; I `ah ` ` 5 1\9A 1- - -` I i11". `S;.;I'1L' of Cookstown ' visiting` his daughter, Mrs. T. Bar- I _ is visit- Iing the G. I.` C'ra.w and family. --- yo-ow ovnonnnnlu. o ; . E Mig 15;!-ivt-1_1WMi1ler of Creemore' [visited her gwrand-iuncle, Mr. James IH-ighlands, last_ week. . ' i ` Mr. `Harry Immog; of Salt Coates, Mr. Alfredi Golding of Weston, , and Mr, George Scythes of Toronto` are visiting friends "in this locality. inn: ' I ....... .u5uuu.u uuuuus 01 name making business here on Tues- day vlgat. ` - MES. A(I:)r.) Bowman of` Dluth is graisifing `her sister, ' Mrs. W. J .' C.` I \lO LJO : d0c1";)r s gare. Mrs (il) R. J. D. Si N ewmarket is visiting. her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Boake, here. "D)a..L 'I'.`..`l...._. .....- .'_ 'l"A----L- l'.1\[.. mspson: of I I u v vuusla, uuucx IILLU G UDLJIUT I4adies AAi1` 0;? t clgurch. 15.. yvpwywqsva _v_;. I .L;ILjLu .ucu-uuanv uuuuuubu the Methodist Ohurah on Thursday evening, under the auspices of the .'r,..J:A.....) Au -3 LL- .1___...1_ I $39` I 'v V V \EO\Ia. AILZL IIIOL '7 ll` |II&I\\J possession of Mr. Lenm>x s business- . AW; "Il'..'..;'l_ `1._..A. ! sc3""1;' w.,,e";1osed ``;;;. ;;ew*a`;y; owing to recent s'torm.V .- * Ill-`all-L50 VI: U0` LeI1\noxs_~_s_toek_ V `mg ajg Ivy, re-I :54-uru1oo .' . . _-7 , V. . ` C A. ._ - - I n . .u V * Gi1pin`:IVd%ihf the! V Voue bf'y_*"Mr. W. "W. 3ee;by. _ . ~ 99-`. 1 -\v A . T Morrow, and; dau-hter, Frn, visited Mr. and Mrs. John Emma, Guthrie, Just we_e_k. ` Messrs... Aoouly made a trip .-across: tl1e,bay f)i'!LfO';x.* on "last Week. `They got a ne

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