1912. F Fresh Fish A. G. FDELAMATAER offers. GEORGE BARR %McCUTCHE.ON S AND 'BANANAs. } Honey THIS WEEK--MARCH 28th, 29th and 50th tfovisions Bacon, sliced, It was .pointed out by a Dominiorni `Alliance official that it was abso1ute- i |ly impossible to state what resolu- tions wi.11 be -adopted at the cons] ference at which there -will` be fmeei speech, but. that there was no sug-` . gestion that `such a, motion be, iL_____._LL 1--.___.....1 ' 1 10. 1! `A Imwledged to be perfectly legal by] the - Ontario License Departnnentp but it would have to face the three-3 fifths clause. ` ) b\.\JLL\lIl. uaasmv brought fotzwarci` A .26 ;34 .II OI2 -30 ,19 .15 ,23 ,19 .45 -30 %-55 -35 ,25 .20 .20 M 1'. Harry Gravrtner, who has mnploycd. on the express between: Tormlto and London, has taken` '33 1,(,.maon 011 the G.T.R. at. A:1l:and.'a .1 ..vuu1n1\u- Au: us;-n;\v\1 an `.sJ.J.-...J. -30 .20 .30 .25 VAIR & SON New Florida Tomatoes, 2 Tbs. for . .. .. Boston Indoor Cucumbers, each . . ' . . . Jacksonville Cabbage, new, each . ..Io to Florida and California Celery, per sta.-lk .. ......Ioto {V1 I` /H 10 '1"I , C1mi}.~' beixiiall ' p}ci 17.. if Cihoice Czu1adi.a11 Swede T~urnips, per __ .. -1- Fancy He-ad' Lettuce, 'I_$__-.- L .. -'L-._. .1. LIHA 4.;.\.$v\.A. I.J\/|v|I\.h\4\4, V4 Loy vInA:.\.A |.\.1AA\.~\r- , i.rg'e bunches . . .. .. .. .. . Turnip Radishes-, per bunch . . . . . .. . . 1000 lbs. select Spanish Onions, per 1b.. The crop of raw sugar throughout; the `British Empire and States is short-. The `shortage in tonnage for 1012 is estimated" at 184000 tons. Reners are now. purchasing largely foreign raw sugar and they expect "the price toadvance soc. to 7_::,c. .per hundred pounds by thejrst of May. We have bought. our sugar in advance. A big shipment of new came sugar will arrive about the I 5th of April, jHo1c1` back your order for bag and barrel; lots until then, when you will get the of the new sugar crop which is now :i`:nKthe of rening: We will guaran- p1_`_ice.;.t9 "be not higherand you will 25` gallons Heintz Sweet Ghnerrkins, per A... .\_.L -Meat, per pail . . 7-pound pails strictly pure -...._. --..."I . lm, .A.m__----- A `large numrber of .people_ attend`-` ed tho S.0.E. concert on eve11in,9.'. and were well pleased with- the provided. ' Mr. Reid has m`oved- his quick" 1un.<.~.h c-mxnte-r to F. B. Smith s old stand in the Bothwell. Block. They arc doing a rusihing business. ~ T 1 Mr. S. N. Berry, Off Toronto, vice- p1'(`~.~'Mu1lt Of the Order Of Railway] ("umL11<'to1's, made the following Im'.~:- .\'i".1t(`.`l11(".'1lt~'tO a. Toronto neme- }-m})1A1' UH -l\l-inda-y 3 There `V38 xa 1'm-ling` on the part of some people 1!m1 the 111011 were taking an unrea- s(_n11;1])](,` and l1ixg'11-11a11decl` course . in cnnn. with the nst.rilge'setta1se- mvnt. and recent. rduct-itonis. Butvit su-m< pretty evident now that if the` muut.ry ca.11 t.t.1'urst. the Grasnd Trunk their employes cannot. ` g 11. c 1.I`\l LuAL\.u tau: L\;yAJ I; 1,`- V V `um... vs. v. u..- u _ per pai1.. Shel-led Walnuts, T regulaar .40 per Sahelnlned Almonds, regular .40 per Mfa.ple~Sy'rup, per quart . . . . . .. . . Sieleet Raisins, 3 I Tbs. for . . . . . .. Select Curranfsz, 3 Tbs. for . . . . . . Select Dates`, 3 lbs. for . .. .. .. . . Select Figs, 4 Ibs. for . .; . . . . . .. I00 Bushcl Potatoes, 3 packages McLarern s favorite Jelly 1).__._,]..--_ .1`-.. I yvtlunxy .ru.a.:.y vy-A;vn:AJ ll\-`L\I v-nu... ' a per pa.11.. .. .. 7-pound -pails strictly pure J -am, L...-....- A- ......"l 7-pounds strictly: pure `Jam, S-trawberry, ....... ....:1 . T _ 1.l|vO\J\LLBIlD\a\l' .~u.v.AJIA- Va.` :1 4.1.0: \.IA.J|.\J Kl\AAn.] Powders for . . .. . . .. .. .. . .25 (With 3 packages you get a glass mxppie free) get a better sugar. Present price by the o Q o o no.9ouc oouoovoooooo cou$6.o Gorgeous Costumes Sugar Situation Sundry Specials Vegetables ;.wo?.3.a`: Te t:;;;`w.;;; xknown-. ' Spring-The muzzle season for `young poets.-Judge. Weather--A convenient handle 1 with which to take hold of conversa- ; tion... T.hough cs--Thin.9,?sJ fdr which we I ____1_`| 1.- .__._,._4._:l :.L` 4.1.... .. per TD. for 11). for Tbs. gibs, >5. 5. DEFINITIONS. per bushel uri sp and tender, Mince W)/;;.`;E}1c;hh`s: ems position with Mr. livery -sfable. . '3 ` -. nr 'D-:,1` ........:..-~.l _'1.-1-:.._7_`:_3;A Plum`, [.10 -35 I25 .20 ,15 ,15 .IO .28 ,5 .59 U-VC`J "" 311-. \V:WI'eid` received a yeste1'day Stating Vth-t-V W, g:,Q1'i()s1 ~1y ill in a. pital. _ b _ " -- Diodr-At Nacnton: " Mamie Di-bbs, secgmd dwushtm-" of. and Mrs. J. Dlbbs, famnerly-.__f _,_L.____ _-, `L 1 I ` .23 .35 ,25 ,25 ,a5 ,25 ,25 >,..o of` . 4--`Ann IIIIIIWI nonp- Tho. de-.1t.11 -occurrred csudtdkmalvy on IA Sn~nxl:1.y .mm'ni1ng of Mrs-.' Robt. J. Hm-1m_m. (`fmnberlxanad St., .in her amh _voa1. -and Imvdll syinipaathy is felt for the bereavedVl1usba-nd an-d ve . children. in "their irmtpar-A able ]0s.~:. '1` he re_mai_n-s .we1~e- .ta,ken to .\m'01'a. by the 5.15 train on Mon- dny afternoon, 'and; iuteui`n1-_ent made them on Tuesd-ay. The late Mrs. Hztrnlon was well and _favdr.h1w knmvn by 21 1:a;1'g'e`ci1'c1e,0f. f1'iea1dLa` both ia1`A1.1nz1.11(lizLle` Qnyclx in. Aurora` 1 .....`i` 13' IHHJ I. 1'! I .4 1.1-! L|l A'\L'L|4'\. mush \\'h<~1'c she f01'msex1`]y livedr. _\ o.\:t Sabbath morning the pas~bo4r s s111>jm't is The Sill of Unbe-lief and that. of the evening Tlhe `Plan'- able of Ttlxe Talent-ts. , (`-(T)LLIER ST. 1\IIf3A'1II(_)DIST.' M ,\\`m'k from sun to sun-; and Vllry accomplish a.- great d`9a1_ Hm1'<: a .great deal easier. `V _" ITERE is` still a bigger dif- 'I'c.1'ence in the Ohliga Of 1114- wo1nan s ,work who 11mr1(-1'11 C0OkiI1g' us is found invo'ur- store..1- Nd, My cah her VWoIV'k._' be` [11 i r.-kcr, but * more ' M141 easier, to say u:-. difference - in - of her cooking. `T T I R A V ? A1` mm tim this Was true," but the labor saving ma- -hilu.-1'y that men .use vto.-da'y m:tk(a~;.~ it unnecessary for them moss Tm` Man Work; from sun to sun, Woman's work is never done. In spite 9f the `fact-what the per- formance dad: not -start until .9.30', a d913_5 caused` by the usual thing hap- lpesn-mg on the I.C.R'.,` -a fairly huge knivao `cnubno {Jan u-............... .__....J.`_.. . _'1`,hee.Sydney' Daily Post-h .as_the following most .laudutory comments onethua.appearan'ce ..in'- `that city of the romhutic play,` Beverly of [Gnu- staxk, which comes to Gmnndl Opera ouse here next Wednesday even- `_`Aunt Fanny, Beve-rl'y s colored servia-nt, a. hit with the aud- ience and her appearance, arlang. _wit.h l1er funny expressions, were receiv- ed with -a great. amount of applause. lAunt Fanny, when not. in costume is known as Miss Lillian A1-lean. De- vere, and her .work last night will `be classed amuqng the" best that Syd- .__.__ `L-.. ...-_.. __ ;L_'.. `L3..- .2-.. '1, g. _r . EHARQWA ~ =`:r~ ` ` V. " 'W}:"."* Ari A EXVCELLEA "ms '1\l\1Pl$ gv---ca vu I-usv a--uoJ.v-, up .I.I.Il.'l'.y 1ll.l5V house `greeted.` the opening perfor- ma:n:ces~of Beverly ,of% G1-austark at the Lyceum last * night. The play was ne1y[stag e& and} the handsome siceneryfwas in kpillg .with the 'geneu'a1_ idea of the gorgeousnaessn of the oosrtumqes of the soldiers of the .smaller `European kingdoms. The Icmnpany was well and the work of the dierrent members. was done with all the naturaln1e_ss,of real I 1:3.) Beverly Calhoun was splendidly interpreted` by_Margaret Shayne. Be- ing gifted with "a. very nice stage -appearance .and. a more than the iavaerage amount. of good looks`, Miss Sh-aynne immediately .wosy1 the `hearts of the -audience. Her work from lstart to nish held the attentiim of . everyone . p1~ese:n.t.. and it at. times? as if the. real ' Beverly was on the stage. ' II'\4 '\v'In'5C3\a'\ul 9501]! my has` seen 4.2...- III I13`: 3 Florence Randino took the part of Princess Yetive -and.` her. work throughout was Well receivpd. Miss Raxvdino seems naturally giftsd _for L'I-- -'L-.__ -A.-_.. _.E - _.......--__. .. A..- -I-Vlnl&'\-l1lILL\J'J:& DKFCMAJS I115 Ublll 5011`, 5 IA Ll-'I.Il .5 \I& the character of a -princess: of one ofp. those Euvotpeaxm. prin:cipal'_it.ies with which the story deals. lu- g; f rincess Gan- dml-oe, the sister of Prince Danton, I ---- '--A. -1---A-7 L- `D-en -D`;-un.n.1Jln1t\ |\JJ'CvlAll\t, I/IIC` 515131 `-71. J. l.L'LJ.\a(7 .|.I(Q6&I'\lII, was well done by Eve B1-ased'a1e, whose prettiness soon .won the stym- pza/chy of the audience when, as the hunted princess, she tried to keep her `brother from his enemies. .Ba.ldes, who was `Prince in disguise, was very ably portrayed [by Lawrence Evart. He seemed VFOR. some p-urpoles you want tin-waref, for others gran- `r oth;e:'s_ i_te-.waVre;p again copper _. and en~a;nie1ed ware o._r wood_en_-ware.` We have] eAv a1_~yA article_ you want` `and the way you want n I? ` I V V . "1' AKING Ainto consider.-.. ation `the small? expense of a properly equipped` kit- .,chen, the amount of time you _s2p_en.dj -in-it, 'and~ how much` de- LLENT ROMAIN DRAMA AI uyale vu&\4` |J\A3v Luau I. kl`, \Jn in this line for some "growers throughout Onstm-io that "all growers should estimate the number -of barrels of apples they fto have each season procure "the barrels as early as possibile and have them ready to put the apples in as as-.\ they are picked. No matter MW when 0.1` to whom they sell the crop the ban'e1s"a.re-"require-d. In eltismomnmm bythe fruit` most districts ` the barrel` manuf`ac- ` "turer is .wi1-1`in:g.to sruapply the bar- 1 rels and deliver them and. draw out the fruit grower for them when the! crop is being hsarvestech The seller, 5 to be up-to-date, should procure his own barrels `and sell them to the buyer of his amnles, and need not be ..-.L _ .'l..'|'l_-_ L__ J._.'_._. -- A__ J 1.1.. v pun vvuvL_ '_U '|IJ.,|l-II7 VUIHI , . -. - -; ` - rpany reserved `generous applause. for } able support the prun- ;c1pa1e.j - . .. ' 1 out a. dollavr by doing so. And thel ~manufa.ctu.rer can better pnepare himsalf to supply the demand; It has often been Tthecase--in all` dis-I trigts, the `lack of sruic.ie barrels: at the pauper time has caused heavy I losses to both the grower and pur-" chaser, espec'gI1y if there is a full lamp of apples in the season. 1 13 11 VERY LOW RATES AND SPEC- IAL TRAINS FOR HOME- - `SEEKERS. V `Those taking; advantage of the! Hormeseekers Excursion _ should! bear in mind the` many, exclusive features offered by .the `Canadian Pacic Railway in. oonnection. with; a trip to the West. It .59 the only! all-Canadian route. Only` line oper-` ating through "trains" to Westernl Canada. `No change of dnepois. Onlyi line opemting through Standard andi Tourtistt S1eepe._rs- to Winnipeg and Vancouver. All equipment` is own-i ed and operated by Canad:ian: Paci-` c `Railway, affording /the highest. form; -of efficiency. Dining car ser-[ vice unsurpassed. . . ` Homeseekers rates win be in` ef-| feet April 2. 16,'f30. May 14, 28,. June 11, 25, July 9, 23, Aug. 8, 20,! Sept. 3 17, and roun-(L trip second-1 class tickets will be issued via Can- adian Pacic Railway from Ontario points at very .1ow'rat-es, for ex- ample, Winnipeg and return $34.00. Edmonton and return $42.00, and! other points in proportion. Return! limit so days. t i I 13.4. `AIL- --_.._.__..-.`I.-4.!-... -1.` if`-.. I i s 1111110 UV '\lIaJGn 1 - For the accommodation` of `Can-1 adian Pacic Railway .. passengers :1 `special train will leave`. Toronto 2.00 pan. on above dates, eomprised of lTourist and Colonist Sleepers. Col- onist Sleepers may be occupied free! of charge. - APassenger-5'-. however, must --provide their own bedding. Tourist Sleeping cars will be operat- ed through to Edmonton via Saska- toon, also through to '-Winnipeg and A moderate charge is made for berths in Tourist cars. ' Both `Tourist and Colonist cars are provided with cooking .ra.nges, which _tra.inmen have instructions to keep in condition. Fu-11 parti- culars from any iCanadian Pacic Railway agent. Ask for a copy of .Homesee_.kers Booklet. 12-14 or `INTEREST To APPLE. ` GROWERS. License District of Centre ` Simcoe I Public notice is, hereby given that` James Goodwin ihas muaxdie applica- tion for pemnission to orans.fer the tavern Iioense for the premises known -as` the Clarkson House: of Barrie to M. D. Pubitt-Nichols of Toronto, that application will be considered:-at the .meetim1g of the Board of License Commission- ers to be held in the Inspector s . Of- ce in the Town of Barrie on THURSDAY, APRIL 4th, 1912, at 2 pm. All persons` intemesltedl will- govem themselvves accordingly. TH=0S_. DUFF, _ _ -J.-.. . . V *u\I1J<'3ea;Js1`aI1L1L:peobor. Barrie, March 25th, }912. ' selves accordingly. 1 License District of Centre ` ' Simcoe ' Public notice is hereby given that W- J. Gilks has made. application for permission totransfer the tavern license for the -premises` known asl the Wellington Hotel of Barrie to. J. F; Gilmour of Graveinhurst, `and that said application will be con- sidered: at the meeting of the Board - of -License Commissioners to be held in" the Inspec o'or s Office in the Town of Ba-rrie. om.` THURSDAY.,] MARCH'28th, 1912 at 2 p.m. All persons interestecl will govern them- THOS. DUFF. . License Inspector. . n ,2- -nr-`_,,1-~-1n;.L' run 1019 ?Ba`rrie,, Mafch Mcll0|lGAlL BGTHWELL BLOCK GENTS FURNISHINGS and may Acoons 'Lo'vI'ra'Si-' AtLANnALE .-T0-DATE THEA N<>RTHERN%. ADVANCE 4 E srocx rmcss :{"-"1`zi '10 13 The Telegram says that i_n-quiry `at the -ofces of the Dominion A1- iliance throws doubt upon a state- [ment that at the temperance con- vention at Broadway Hal-1, Toron- `to, on April 2nd, a motion will bel ibrought forward for -a campaign to i-vote out the hotel bar-ro0m`1i- censes on January 1st, 1913,` but to `leave the shop` licenses` untouched. {This plan is said to be oi cia1ly`ack- ' V3si1Z.f.S31f9C91`Y iThre e' Days-Thursday,4 Friday and Sa%turday--Special Sale of Groceries SURMISE % MAY BE WRONG Produce a1_1d Strictly select, new laid: eggs, 300 dozen at pent dozen; . . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . . . Butter, fresh made Dairy Prints, 500 ms. at per Tb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Choice sugar cured Roll" Ba:c_on`,_ sliced; -by the roll orhalf roll, per 1b.. .. .. Cvhqiee sugar `cured Roll `Bacon, sliced, Select, sugar cured-, ready cooked, Inger- soll Hams, per Tb. .` Select, sugar cured, Peameaz], Ingersol-l~, 'I`)_.-_'l_.l.`-_A_ 'l`)_--_. _12-.-.'I _._.. #1:. kJ\.'\JlU, VLIEUUL \rLl`L\4\J J. L , -LL.I6\aL s.JvAa, . . _ Breakfast Bacon, _s-licaed, per Ib. .. Select, sides of Breakfast Bacon, `per 1'0. Endstof p3eoes of Brakfast Bacon, per FANCY APPLES, ORANGES, LEMONS large, Naval Oranges-- '. Regular .50 per _doz., on sale at. .. Standard size\Nava1 Oranges- T')_-_,1-_. --_ J._'._ ___ .._'I_ -1. IJIKLILKLCULKL DJAVJ .J.\(bVOl~.l. vxwuspo Regular .40 per d0z., on sale at... Medium size Naval O1'ange s--- Regular .30 per doz.., on sale at.. Medium size Naval `O.rarnges--- 'I')_.._'l-_- -_. __-__ .'I._ __ ....`I-_ -4- Sea. Herrings, 15ew.doien; . . . . . ... .40 Se-Iecji, bomexles bagck Choice C-loverr Hdney, in 5-115 pails, ....._`1 , .AIJ.Ia'l1.'L ULLLI. law 4.1 up 1 old. \lDL uuaeuw Re [0-ar .25 per doz., on sale -at.. .. `Large juicy St. Lemons, peer .J..____ Ext ra.)f-wge_l('a`ctV. marge `Northern -Spy Ap'p1.e __ ...-`l_ \.J\1 uvu. .-. `IA 9 .n4\4-LI-A-\JaL uu...D\,> Jvamv u .......... _ amzas~_. per dozen Havana Pineapples, each .. .. .20 and Cuban G-rape Fruit, fancy, 2 for. , . . . . ._ Choice Halibut staks, 2 me. for...... .25 Lakze Erie Herriirgs A (ciscoe herr- Gem`-`giam'1.Bay . Wh_it;;p Fish" and, Trout X icngs-n0t\ simoked), large sh, each .5, per dozen . . . . .50 . p'e1`_1b.. . .121/2 Choipe Clover `Honey in glass jars, per Jan'.... . . . . . . . . . . . .. .1400; av J \.&l`\4`] ml 1. `.1 avuav dozen . .. `. .- . Fancy `Russett Apples. .1. .....'I....A. Per (.1ozenT 300 -doz. Port Lemon large, yelylpw .-..._.:.A; ..-u-.. .1..~o-.-... GRAND OPERA HOUSE, WEDNES., APR. 3 4 ` Complete Scenic Production Strong Acting Company Gorgeot PRICES: 25c to $1.00; Reserved Seat Sale at A. F. A. Malcomson s Insur- " ` _ ' ant? `Office, King Blgck. ` Fruit Department BEVEBlYOF|}RAl|STl\RK Use eur Telephone No. 93 and your valued" Orders will receive eareful` and-rp Vrompt`attention. ` We L get the best of Butter that the 'Cbtlnty of Simcoe produces, we pay V cash to the farmers, and sell it ':~aV8;_`he__a p;es:~yo:n?get `itjonethe Market. Eggs always fresh and reliable A F011;` Act Dramatization bf the Famous Novel by Robert M. Baker Exactly as presented in Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver and all the V principal Canadian Cities. 93% 52` AA