HSUNNIDALE CORNERS" " " prrni-l"29.'--Seed,=ing is the of the day. L sixlfgle Drivver VAjttached to Vehicle --1st, W.'1`. Hill Thornton; 2nd, "I"`I........'.....: A 'l)`I..!... :`l..._._`l . 0.2! T Stallion, any Hotheiri b.reed.--1st.` Andrew Bowman, Stroud-, { Sir Ralph DeWellingto~11. - W mgaggr VsItaii{J1I${f'I4ine ! tered`.-.--1st James Hume, Barrie, Im- n.....'.~.'l A11.-...4....... 0....) TIT `LT o__-:n- < .H-aclmeyz ' staliuibil. -r-`i:' in G. Boag, Barrie, Blanche Surprise._ ' 1 run` V 1 \vm land; Znaimlsazc Spears, H01-`ly JJIOIL LK LLL\l , @ I 1 1 U Just: va\A.` `I; u] S5311`: Thornton. l `people want ._.to ne horses they come to .Barrie,'-;audg' several `hundred people .._adopted' that. course on Thursday. ` "The square West of~~tvh_ee Town Hallfhad beetrfenced off as a show riiig and on asfew occasions, several thous- an-d_s of dollars were represented at the" same` time. This applied} iparticularlry -whefn the thorough- breds` were competingu; the imnous g Red Fox, "and his stable compan-I ion Tongo-rder, with Mr. B. !'\V.; Sr`nith s _`Uranis, also of the] Brookdal-e stable, dividing the1 honors in the order narred. 1 THORNTON BALL TEAM. TRYING ORDEAL. Seeding; has commenced`. The fall} wheat has xvimtered well and pastures are looking fair. $58,079 L Simcoe i Public notice is hereby given that} Daniel Holmes has made application `for permission to transfer the haverm license for the known as Int the meeting. of * tlfe Bound` of License Commissioners to be held` in the Inspect.or sjOfce-in-the Town of Barrie on. FRIDAY, MEAY.- 15th, 1912 at 2.p.m._ -persons`iAntenest-`_` lied will govern _thenv_:seV1vesi n-V_.. " 7'" ' ` " ` .l.JlUIi.N.I5 .I..Nb`l E` 0 " . I . . UT 3- Barrie, A?p:_jil 24th, _:L9J72. -% -191 License { District of Cgntre` We handle not-hing ut the best that can be `produced. `Everything is gua.ranteed- todo i Work if proper- ly used. Niagara ime-srulphur ex- . stroying the pests no your fruit trees. Call now and? e will be pleas` ed to give you an infonnation re-' garding the care your - orchard. You may arrange _th us for your `apple barrels for th season, to have. gthem made-~-and Adel ered to your premises early and. thus avoiding the rush. ` ~ ` Barrie Cooperage ` Gr `Q9 .~..x.-....- _. _ I spray pumps and pray materials; J. W. `ddvs -i>}c"$*}:&;w , Office Cor. Soph _ and Maple Ave.,_Phone 361. " ' V V F Oice hours 8 a.m..-to 12 }).nL, 1 to-6 p.m._, Bit-1jI'iG_'. 14-tf. 7 Asking for 21 number of changes in the Surrogate and County Court rules and an increased tari of fees, together with fees for duties for which remuneration not been secured: in the '-past, representatives of the Division Court clerks, County Court Clerks, and Registrars waited upon the Board of County, Judges` at the Parliament Buildings last week. The Board. "was appointed some months ago to take upthe revision of the rules and the question of higher fees -and since then has been collecting evidence, the third sitting being. held last week. The present ' '(l`}1eMCo11inc{izIT lid -over ,the report for further oonsidieration. l Board of County J udges Hears F rom` f`1...`__ ._ .1 1),___I_L..___,, wvnuo`... ;.:\,a.\.|, Juan 'VV\,K.zl\o L110 LILKTIIU tami was fixed about twenty years he too low under piment conditions; There are in addition at number of services which years ago AW,erIe not considered arduous enough to War- rant the collection of few. but which have grown ,With -the steadily in- creasing work of the comrts. -1- . ago, and: is` generally admitted to I April 29.-Seeding Iias commenc-VI ed in this vicinity. I u n. I iP0lSONEDW1TH 1 LIME-SULPHUR; oou-rse/all unsightly poles would be` abolished. It is understood the, Belt] Telephone Co. has expressed its ,will-- ingness to lay all wires underground as soon. as the town is ready to bury the electric -wires. HIGHER FEES FOR` r\|I\ u ~~~ -- ~-- "--W` .1 It understood that the board is` about ready to give its decision, anda the new`? rules and tari , `after rlee ceiwing the formal approval of the High Court judges, will become operative. { DEVLIN 8Z NIURCHISON U1. \.J!LIUIALI/J UI.A\L5CQ -LLCICJ. Clerks an Registrars. .._..._. -. --`.-.-. LICENSE INSPECTOR. GILL` '-all-an -4- 4- 0 Ui' OFFICIALS . ha; commenced, but th weathe; so far has been very cold. are , 11:19.1 (1 n, 1;L';_ -_- cI-L__.. Ad Evaporator,` G, PROP.` ` _' -u-..vJu Chicken,` 13.; "n3? .II'.' Hens, per Ib. .. . . . . .. 8 Butter, roll, per 32 Lard, per pound .. 17 Eggs, per dozen . . . . 20 Potatoes, per bag . 1' 25 Hay, per ton .. 18 O0 Cured Hides, No. 1 10 Green Hides,`_No.n 1 . . . . 9 It 'U'.'l.u. Rye `Barley, bushel . . .. \,aA\;\,I.| :..LAu.ca, adv. .I..o.o U Hides, No.2 Calf skins,-green, per It). I Sheep skins .. . . . . . . 1 O0 1i `Tallow, per lb. . . . . . . .. 5 W001, picks . . . . . . . . . .. 5 I Horse hides, best grade. 250 3 : Horse Hair . . . . . .. E Wo.ol, washed . . . . . . . . . .A . . . . . . . . .. unwashed . . . . .. 12 TORONTO MARKET. Toronto, April 30, 1912. Quotations on Tuesday were:- Wheat, bushel .. 1 O0 1{ `I ow Ready `Can and See Them _BEFORE_ you paint V011 WI" umnr tn i--_--La brand which has. won }arge ' vor all over Cz1m(l;1_ `We feature them apdtake a?good al of pleasure in show, iug them. -We know you can't uok at them Without Wanti_ng-to buy, and you won : 13 d any betger Clothing anywhere. , ' __th1's'is the store. There are _of business men _ and young m 'for_ For the man who wants t a Suits and Qvercoats in a wiiie r ; in the latest and most stylish ' usual values and we are certa those who know what s what. ._4 . Ouf business is growing at a ate that fairly keeps us on theyjumpg Must be a reason _ 4__- __.- `L-L 4- THE LATEST MARKETS " `iiiz Edith siiih Tlieii; gm "satur- day for Toronto. She .will leave -shortly, accdmpanied by her sister, Miss Mabel for a trip to =Eng1wnd. A \JLJ\JLlJ. CLIU DCIUIIII}: }[ Speial Rep`r'esen'tative to otir stsre on Wedn uday and Thu rscluy of this week. He will have a large showing 0 Materials fox: SLliI.~.. and also some Suits made up, showing the d erent styles. (3.11 0114'` can l-horn llultl. CUIDU OUILJG I and see them. lNU_ ORTANT. Twill Cost You Nothing to Com: V . Display y ...., nnJs\uLl\ll au1la\.Co iV'Ve"`l;ave paint products for every purposer Flag" on the can-the sign of best rexultt. `personal taste. _ _ High` Standard is` a money-sav surface- j. There is something suitable for very `I gi proposition because `it (:1 saves painter s time In paint judged by years of dually, leaving a smooth covers more square feet to the gallon . applying and_ mixing. It. is the cheapes_ service. Holds its brilliance and fades g home, and for every V7 . V . . , r -_ `to---as J\.l\J5\o.\J ll] ybtll.) \" service. Holds ltS surface- ' - ~ Mgllatanle is a poiaular flat nish yo V7 $hould\ know. Let us show you the 16 beautiful colors in whic it comes and its poss1- bilities on anyiinteriort surfaco. "um. i_-_, , 7 suits in stock $7.50 (:1 $13.00. Made-to-Measure Sui s $15 to $25. Proper C`othes M.VA. `Thomas has gone to work for Mr . N. C'a,m7pbe.l-1 of Guthrie. V "im'si:.ei ' Barrie, May 1, 1912. . . 90 C s BARRIE. om-.2 54 85 80 V April 29.-Mis1` Grace M~ac'Leod, -Staney Brae, has returned home, after a short visit. among her many friends in this locality. ' A. `I: .u u I I 1 sol 21 00 11 %1o 1017 95: 55 .90. `S5! JILL/\JL LILLIL 8 12 common 1.15 Butcher cows, choice . 51,4_,ICanners 10$ `eding Steers .. 3 80 bulls . 30 Stockers, choice .. --13 light .. . 13 Milkers, choice .. .. Springers . . .. .. . 2' `Sheep, ewes Lambs .. .. Bucks and Culls . .. . 101 15. P1] \ `Hay, timothy . . ._ . . `mixed .. Straw, per ton . .. .. 1Dressed Hogs iBut.ter, choice .. .. !Eggs, per dozen . . .. Chicken, pound . . . . Ducks , . . Turkeys .. .. Apples, barrel . . Potatoes, bag .. Cabbage, doz. . Beef, hind quarter forequarter . choice, carcase medlum Mutton, prime . . . Veal, prime lLamb, spring . . . . . . Mr." \Vi1fri H`11g`1i1is( ;1' `er a position` on the _Aurora. Export cattle, choice medium bulls . . Butcher cat-tl, ch'o.i<.x'=, . medium I! , .1. \,\,\.|;|A5 I_Jl.\.'\.Ln) u I (J . . . 3 . . . . . 3 Milkers, . . . . 40 . . 40 1 Sheep, 5 T Bucks . . -1 g`Hogs, fed and watered (( 1'-t I --vb-J, .t\z\.4. ~a.1L\.|. H (1 LC] f.o.b.v ,SP1'i1118' each {Calves The` In kers of PR()I'li.I: .,1:.... (`T f\"I" Q39 noon L l\.\II are sending: Oh!` VF]... In-I1 -- 13,1 \ ll _BEFORE you paint you Will` want to knoW what is being used by the foremost architects and builders ,this season. You can see the correct combination; `by looking ovr the color rds of lemma e very best in clothes 0- 'ner -clothes made nge of fabrics, tailored dels `to suit the tastes 117,1, LIVE STOCK MARKETS. 'v___ __.v u.uoLLZ`b 3:" We're showlpg gn- ]y making a hlt wxth This is headquarters .11 have`. the Little Blue "V`3ZSQIVr.w slssel-T Si oriufa gpet 1:119 rs} of ithe week at home. in -and See This uarter . ', . 46 {ii 40 on xi an 9 (M 8 on . 11 00 16 50 22 on 16 00 17 (M 11 .34) 7 04) 6 00 iv 01) 50 50 Em WRt(37v.WIVVI_rsV. haso returned after a visit. with her daughter at Owen Sound. V (M on On 00 (31 I (H) w 96 4) 3) 1 3!) pt 5)` 0 .7) Toye of Toronto is visiting at the -parsonage. ' Ill 1 1r 1 M-1%. Stuart. McQua.y is T spending some time at -Everetit, owvi1ig"oo the illnnesrsof her mother, Mrs-. `Hamilton. > Mr. McLean,, and his daughter`. Mm McKenzie, spent last Sunday in Nottawasaga. V . . --' -u\1 u A 11. 1 >0 ()4) 40 WVC<)`11`4g'rat1i1;tio11s to Mr. and; TMrs.i Howard Bertr.'im- on the arrival of a` ,L'adies Aid met at Mrs. Geo. Wil- son s- last night, May 1st. ' n Mr. `O. S. Rowe was in Angus on Mon-day. ' ` ' ` Rev. W. S, Irwin of Angus '.vvhs'a 'g'ue.-st at Poplar F arvn1 _"oI: Sun- day. -The annual business meeting of the League was held on Tuesday. evening. ' ' `we.- cV1'1ii`1:V\Vi]so11 is preparing to sraise his barn -to build a stone wall and put in stabling. ` 151' 1 `I I (i`o1ni3to:1. Robson has soldhis far_xm_- to T11os._ N_e1B01_1. ' The Worm-en s Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Toye on May 22nd-. A program will be given by the. C~ro.wn Hill Women s Institute. I A-pril 30.---SvoTm:eT i of Wth_e- farmrs around here have oats sown. Mr. A. G~a u1e_y and hi-s mot~hAe-r spent Sunday in Ivy. ' ' ' nu . T` speft Satui'- day with her brothers in Barrie. T ` and M. Rowe visit- ed Bz~L_-rrie friends on Sunday. ' in: her sister.,.1yIrs-. MaoLeod I "It, .-arr; o 1- QI-amieson of Toronto _i' "visit- . Dr." ,\Ve-st of Angus was a visitor` here on Saturday. ' 1 n it` --~ v-- ""-""u" - | Mrs. J. Christopher of Toronto, accompanied by Miss Ethel Hock- ridge and A. Gallop of Grenfelg visit-ed hero on Sunday. - A . A 117-1 41 ` 4;y;11 .'JUo"".LI.L1Dc vvc,y'1u`u-l.`1 ' famlly of Rolue, Sask.', are.v1s1t1ng at Mr. J as. McC1'acke11 s. ` ,w--..v.'_, - Mr. Roy Watson was the of a beautlful engraved Tsmlver cup' from the Hon. R. L, ._a;1d Major Currie, M.P., for 11' little: who .was born` pn~.ele:3ition.,@y, " F. C. 1 Harper farewell sermon to a very large con`- g'rega.tison on Sunday last. rum-u-r`. U `(.3-. -o.pera.1_:orT of West Tororrto -is vising at home here. for a few` days. T -`I-__ TT 111-: n r! . In .c. I v7v'{se" Jr" s`{.w5a,tharins was in this village last and both his s-hingle mill and saw mill are running full blast. W.~ Shaw has also got his oper- ati_o/n. ' _ . v . 111`?/otarly all the fannrs ed plowing and spring seeding will be commenced shortly. ' . I ~ , J11-1". was`. xteedrman, Uhigf of the steamer Haddingto:n.,\ over Sunday. ` . `It `Is -up ,` - ,Mr. 15. Buckie; `of Phelps/con J was in this village on Mond ay *lt_Is1;. * 3 `II. T- _ 11 WEB/VIv`1;;"z;;;$Z`KVIrsV. J; Black of smer visited Mr. J. Buie, recently; oooQoooooo069009330 CRAIG'HURS'P. % ! April 29.--Mrs`. Wey-miafrk. V. and] :I1v|':]1v l\'p 1):-s1-`yr; QA.-J_v _--- -- - 1:3---- ` coamaspounnucagu 1x;Ii1rEsING. D_ALsToN. QOLWELL. EDGAR. ,April 29.--Mri. Thompson_ is recovering from the injuries recnaiv-A Led by being thrown from a. horse. V .'-f'-' l ' _ On Monday, May 13th, Mr. W. E. `Clark, Apto, will sell` by public -auc`- -tioma11- his"fa.m1 stock - "men .'s. Usual credit ternw. Salmat numni-:4-un';s..\.. %"" 1f 1}`.- M W: A! AN: $ mu 0 I .I I E"!-.l?ev"~j(f9::A'I.'1:'(3`r'a`.,w'.`"d"t:::uf17)1.'";d_ pal-A pit in the%.%rresbyteria.;;`%_ohu;h 1.;.st 'Qn':|1H.nv 5 This b the' r#11ia1' ";1; of for the summer months. L I L V0 Bell, v2i&Z56$e,r3i 7itha Ben, A1Iv1n (V.nu.'..'n_-.. Doris Metcalf, Smith, Elsie` --ave-A v xruasouv ` "\IIauIuoIaf\ILI, lJU LLUG JJU Violet Barnes, A1vm.L`amoron. . ` . Pb. I.-Elvm `Ecm.m.s1,' Sam Henson, Smith,` `Charlie Henson, ., :. IJJAIU U "UIUDI vauctioneir; : St. Peter s-, C_hurchi1L vi , On Sunday next service will "be held in. this. church at 7.3O_andVSun~ `day School at 6.30. ' ' .. . - I Li;-. .'TZ1;;)`." Adaisux Vxvgi` 6&1 the sick list: lagt week` ; .Lo**.n.'4u,y I/uu \JI.uWJ.U'u uauuub En'31sf7o1ive Henson, Geni 'Be11.f ; Jr. II.'---Maabel Richars, * Gprdon Cameron; j .\ ' `rt 1 -Iva n -n, can |~ on the `following sunaay (May 12th) `service willobe held: at 7.30 p.m. and Sunday` School at 6.30 p.m. This will be the regular order for the summer months; ` . St-'. Pa.ul s Mi.s&o11, Craigvale. ` Service v`vi11 be held in this mis- siorn at 3 p.m., -and Sunday School -at 2 `p.m. regularly focr the summer in- stead of in the -afternoon as former- ly. A * I (T bn the Sunday service will be held at." 11 a.m.T as formerly and Sunday School .a.t- 10 a.m. lg" We rejoice t-o have learnt that Rev. |Dr. Langfeldt, the rector of this parish, and son, have. arrived safely in the OM Land. We `all naturally felt anxious while they were at sea, owing to the recent disaster. A l ! Mr. of Jarrat e Corners ! [Was a guestat his home._ here last I -...'...1- r aaouaunr, -L-I-54 J. J -L-L\;'JJt3UJlc . Jr. IV.-'-Wishuart Ciunphel Bell,` F 4.-.`. `D-.. -1. Liuiei Lassie Eridf Vtio-I `,_`81'.6 freight shed, which will be of_'g1'egt benettothe L of this-' locality. The buzz `of the saws denote the wen-ewedz ac.tivi'ty "of the mills, which are now in `full blast McMu1kin s mill is .hard at.-.work,a1'1-d.` T. C. Depuy` ;.a. heavy stock of pine to cut, purchased from J. B. Smith s. Robt. Redfern has -completed This sawing and. `has sold his house and lot to W. J. Gau.1e:y..' Mr. Red:fem and family -will` go West. Encourag-1 jug letters have been `meceived from his brother-in-law, Mr. J. T. Mit- chell, who su.ccumbe& to the lure of. the Prairie Provinces a few weeks \JLILl& L131 DI-Iv` U OUU LlII3Ip`-`l\` `Jul. 5 U \Ql`J`JO That death is no respector of per- sons,'old and young alike being tak- en, was evidenced `on`\ Friday when a large number of V friends gathered to pay their last. tribute to Miss Kathleen Drury, .who had passed away early Wednesday morning`. Miss Drury, who was well known and highly respected in the community, [has been in delica.te health for some time, and when pneumonia. developed passed quickly away. She` was a niece of Miss E. Drury, .who `is- very ill at. present, .and Mr. Thos.. Drury, Barrie, also the late Sheri and Wil- liam "Drury. `Mrs. Bell at Oro Sta- tion is va -sister and: Mr. Richard _Dru.r'y of Victoria, B.C., is a bro- ther, and there are several brothersl in Springeld, ~Ohio, where her father, Mr. Richard Drury, died` over a year ago. Mr. EQC. Drury, " at whose home she died, is a cousin. Miss Cassie had ` been an active, cheerful ` Worker `in St. James Church -and the rector, Rev. E. R. James, preached a very earnest ser- iinon. at. the funeralservice on Fri- `day. The deepest. symrpathy is felt for those who mourn _in their" double sorrow, as Mr.- Wm. Drury-o*n1y__ passed away ve months ago. Greatest anxiety is.` felt T for Miss E. Dru-1"y, who is very ill with pneu- monia at. the. home. of her nephew, Mr. E. C.TDru.ry. ' ' u-vv--an vs. . _. A. Mr. Jas. Sutton: is recovering from an avtt-ack: of pneumonia. ' nr -12- iOR0 STATION PU_BLIC"SC-HOOL R REPORT` FOR APRIL. % R Cl ssr-Milton Q'ra;Wf9n1'd. __ a T1 ? 1:-,1.--n `:- \Jzau:acr*..:IL1J. UULL `.11 aw LU1 U- ` $1`-.`IV.-Me1vi.1]r;.>_ Mtcalf, Mary MacLelLand, `Charlie Bell,` Vera Iammsk, -Harry -Henson. . ` '.l'.. TTT `-'T:v..L....'. rV_'_~.-_1,-11 '-r,-112-! Miiia-TT% of [the 5th -line as recbvering from her severe illness. ' PARISH OF INNISFIL. ' `St. Paul s, Pa.ins.wick.~ Service ,will.' be conducted in thiex church on Sunday next at 11 a.m-. Sunday "School will be held at 11 A-prilw 30.---Th3: TTquT1i.1`;t1T1$I srvice will be held at Dalston next" Sunday, consequently there will be no service in t`171ei Methodist Church here. II`-ilul-\l&IU UVVIHJV V KIDS -l"lVaIMl:\`]9 m; Frd Tiuy of Port ~M;ieo1 is viit.ing friends here this Week. April - 30-.'- -The Fishery is the haunt of all disciples of Ike `Walton. these days. pM'u1let._ and.` suckers _a:re plentiful and record catches of from 8 to 21 bags -are reported: for! one n;i=h~gt s work. An oocafsiongil shacl is caught. ` . - urn`: - .u _..-u Divine service in St. James Church at 7.39 inst'ead of;, 7 o glock.l IGILIJKJI `J11! Pt. II.--I Joyd~` Kissik,' Verna. [A11 TTA'I....- I`1................ -`\)....1.`I._ 11-11 -I. U370 V `:1-r.` III.--Edythe Cra;vfo34 Jaamaes` `vsmvrlrun It]-l\C\&I\IA `I*J......&-'. ---v._.... _-_ -v_-_. ..-,._--_.u . Mrs. Robt. Collins is on the sick list. Hr many friends are `becom- ing quite anxious about her. i 1r:-, 'n,_1___ 'n_-:--4 A11_.;___.:I :. - CREDIT SALE. 5 4---. __ CRQWN HILL. NGU-] The paving will be vitried` brick on co:nsorete which is too is yvu,v I V I , except on the hi11,[ heepu grade for ma of Cluster _ lig-his ud;b9__pl9.cad.eve1-yg80feet `ofm `. `I. Watrwol-k s improvements, .$.. 3,300 Storm: sewers, -both sides St. .3,435 Sewerage extension . . . . . . . . 200 AUn,derg'round- conduit for .e1ec- 0 tric wires . . 1 . . . . . . 20,-.640 __Perma.nent. . . .. 27,495 Conti-ng1ennc_iee...v. 2,000] and supervision . 1,0001 warvgcfigxuu of ,_ gtreet from the Public Library .L`U I aga /no the G-.T.R. tracks at lake front, and the ~est'im_.ated cost f-ocr whol "work is $58,070. This fdlloiwaz. A ` IR amount is mqde up as `ORILLIA _WILL PAVE MAIN j STREET. T 1 Th'eAOri]1ia; Town Council has un- ` der consideration the laying of per- mmlent pavment on Mississaga St. and Engineer Greenwood has .pre- sented 9. repomt for `comisiideratiton. The Times says that the skuefocah plan and report show the work to. `be of ea. "pemLan:en1: -<:huaa`2;g:te_1'. It . .-...~..L....-. A... .. .. .A.: -_. _ .ing cont-inu~a.tion class .Work. Miss - Ruby Priest, A].-lanwood, is staying at her g'ra11dfather s, J. Pan- ker, und aattending Minesing public school. It is understood she. is do- 1'1'-Vo 1 .T....... - The Thornton baxsebalil team has re-organized for the coming` season with 4the'fo.1-1owi`ng oicers: Honor- a.ry `president, SW. C. Henry; honor- ary vice-presidents, Richard Power, C. A. Tomlinson, Geo. Hill, Alex. Stewart; president, Dr. W. B: S-prouzle; vice presidents," J. A. Cor- bett, G. B. Henry, Dr. `B. B. Hm -. ton, Thomas Scythe; secretary, J. D. Stewart`; treasurer, V. H. Fletcher; manager, W. J. McLean; corrmnittaee, J. D._ Ste.wa:r't., Fred Tovmlinson, C. E. Givlnin; delegates to league meet- ing, R. W. Stewart. and W. J. Mc_- Lean,\ oicial umpire, W. J. Mc- Ai erce electrical storm ~aooom- panied with rain_ passed over this distriicti recently, -and put. the elec- tric light line out of _business for about ten m-inutes,. says The Midland Free Press. At the time the lights .went out. Drs. Johnston of Midland and Brown of A Victoria Harbor, were in the midst of an operation on a young man at the hospital for za.ppendicit.is. ~T'he in- cision had been inade, `and. Dr. Brown had hold -of the appendix and Dr. J ohnston the knife when the [lights went. out for ten minutes. the I `two surgeons stood in. b1'a;ek dark- ness- and terrible suspense, unable to move. Ia.wa.iti'ng the restora.t.iorn of the `lights. The patients life was in their hands, and ou}in7g to the ether in use alamp was out of the ques- tion, so there was nothing to do but. wait. It must -have been a trying or:de|a1,V_ and enough to shak-e the nerves of the s-trongest men." When the lights came on. the physiici-ans looked: at each other m1-c1- their faces were like, mu.-utble, The operation was :i'esumed;v `and . concluded with perfect `su-ceesssi, but :it. ` Was doubt- less experience of which neither donetorfs will wish for "a repetition. ` Heavy`DraughtSbaJ'1i0n; Clydesdale -151: `C. Chappell, Minesaizng, Upper- ton Prince; 2nd Clydesdale Horse` Breeders." Association, _ Barrie, Win- | fall ; . 3rd 8. Kissock, Oro Station,| Baron Mack.` 'v A I J. Gilks, `Barrie, Gonsal-vo. wvuvuo .a.u~u uunxuuo .I..l.uJl.L<:, .LJasl.Ll.U, .1111` - 3 perial Allerton; 2nd W. H. Smi Barrie, Member Spinx; 3rd W. -H. Smith, Barrie, J u_m'or Sp-inx; 4th W. J. G-ilks, Barrie, `Reprobaate; 5th ADM, V! c -1.0 .|.LL\)\LJL`U\lll-1 , H11-\J, Thomas B1ain,m-,G:i1ford;. 3rd, J. Bundy, Alland-ale. Other entries: in this class were: H. 'B1a.cks~tock rm.-_...... 1: 117:........ m1_..- ~n__m I VCIIAI KJI-`I33 VV\J'I\) I . JJl`Il\lI\ `WA Thornton; F. Wisema.-n, Thosl Duff, 1 W; -A.` Sinclair, W, J. Gilks, Barrie; Geo.`Hea1ey, Dalston; Dee `Barclay, `Barclay; W._ J. Cow.a.n, Paixlswjick. `W. Smith, Barrie.` Ti1}ouh1;d 't;1;l_i_<;n:1(s::: Dy- ` ment, Barrie, Red Fox; 2116, A. E-. Dyment, Barriee, Tongordor; 3nd, B. 1 \ Heavy Team .a.ttached' Wa.gon-1st, Charles; Kidd; Cross- 1-...]- n_..'Ix T..___ &1__--__, TT-`l1 %H._;m :5,;;.1;Lg1;t Mae Gelding 3-year-old or Vup;Wa.rdse- 1s-t, Wm. Q`L........ 'lI.'.-.....a.-... Weather cold and stonnri. Winds high and bleak and growth very slow. We are hoping for better wea- ther soon. ` V