Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 25 Mar 1915, p. 4

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. `Mar. 22tnd.~--There was no service in the .Pnedbyterian IOhurch "last Sunday ibeoauxse of the illness of the pastor, -Rev. Mr. `Thom. . .. On Sun- `day after-noon next, the Methodist and` Preslbyterian `Sunday Schools will hold a union. review in the Preshiymerian Church. . . . . . .. "Miss Haazel`, the teacher at Pine Grove, spent .-the week-end: with her friend; Miss fR'als:ton. . . Mr. Frank -Eoyxston has returned home from Cleveland. .l . The Minesing branch `of the Women s Institute gave a concert in the A.vO.U.'W. Hall last 'C00Ke'.noWtN PRINTER n { DI-ED AT PARRY -SOUND -James Farquaarson, a former em- 'Tp;oyee of The Cooksborwn Advocate, died suddenly in Parry Sound last week. He was 43 years of age , a son of the late Wm. F-arqua'rson of Albencleen, ,IScotla.nd,. and was for many years -a member _of the 72nd Seaferth Highlanders and served through the Boer `War, having a service medal. `He was buriedfwsith. military `honors, . the men of the .Third Uoningent training there, 'the R1e G-lu`b and band, attending the funerat ~He leaves a wife and ..._...., nu-._; uu\luLVJCu- LL11 U113 1111711` -tu-re was left in the `building last fall, inclu-d'ing the piano, and the} premises were carefully inspected; and` every match removed so as Ito; avoid all danger `from mice._ I 7111.... fI...-_:1.J:__ -. - 1- `- - ....v..u ..-.. -uaugvr -uum 1u1ce._ I j The `building and` contents were ;valued` at $12,000, and insured for 'a. litatle over $7,500. Mr. McLean will probably tbuzild at once as hisl advertising -and literature was all {ready for -the season. ,annex -for -mctreased acoommod.'a-tnonl d 9ma1.1di }~y summer tou-nists. This also was destroyed. All the furni-' .`'l`I.iI) Minna ]nJ- :_ LL _ IL , ,.' PRICE _Sn':e:is or(.t9LAJ. Hun_|:ly uuuu o uuu-run U11 novunuay. Mr. Joseph Ellsmere celebrated his 80th `birthday on Friday, the 19t}.} of ,Mwarc1_1. .Were ordered from the Blachford Shoe Mfg. Co.', of Toronto for our old store and ratherthain return them we will sell theme out Saturday morning at `exactly wholesale -price, Women's ne Patent, button or lace, $3 sand color or grey tops..., ............ .. I Women s Colonial Patent Pumps If you: want somthing new and up-to-date see these. THESE 3001's `DON'T FAIL TO nu. ouT I THE COUPON and present at our store at once as we have only a lim- ited quantity, all full gauge, N0-9- .5 wires, ` -A u v----`.-.v-J .v-V I...-vv ! The manufacturers have bcen forced ? to advance their prices, and we can- "t bu) fencing as cheaply as we are _ `offering it to-day. V ?The1 i-This is your last chance to secure ` flencing at these extremely low prices- lnn ann.....at_'_n___ n . .- I Longfellow Compton : Early ` Wh1i_`te-Cap-De`nt. Andhtlier vgrieue. .s a..a... JJUGL, .u.ll.1U. quarter - fore -quarter. . Mutton Lambs, each Lamb, per lib. . . v vsnvvuc, I ICL Uug, the load . . . . . . . . . Apples, No. _1, Winter Apples, second quahty Eggs, per dozen . . . . Bu*titer,' per lb. . .. . .. Burtter, by the basket h Chicken, dmessed, 11.. .1-.. Barri-e, Mar. _ Wheat, \Vxho1-esale . . . . iB`a1-Ley, wholesale . .. . i Peas, wholesale . . Buckwheat . . . Rye` .. Hay, per ton . . . . . . Flour, - per bib}. (-Star) . Pastry Flourr, per sbb. Potatoes, per bag . .. Potatoes, ner bag; by T;gtMjg;sDAY,, :.5v oh, `Remember, this coupon saves One cent: per rod THE LATEST MARKETS Address... `N mc- bf: Paper ............... .. E-'. Mangel, Turnip, -Carrot and all I i varieties of Field and _Garden Seeds. ' All Seeds sold under a Government `Inspection We handle the famous Steele Brigg s Seeds-..` xv , PRICE Limited Two Doors East Of the Market . 44 " . ' . ' ` % 41 1nsvl'x.1glb1,% In. up`r`nghts, AD . .. 1\l`,< ' ll -- 35 COUPON $3.00 10 O 95; 1.0: 20 00 {:0 a.\;avuvus v ua J11. J.'llJ.7U"1.l' IA}. From 49, lettei` received from 001. J. A. 'C*u-rrie, WM-.P., in. Nonthem Fran-cre, he states that the High- landers have `been twice `in -rthe trenlc-hes and that they have had no casualities and that -the Regut. -are! all W81-1. V -` 40 O0 24th. 1.'!1:'v 16 31 U 30 14 13 .3!) SEE ouu yuuu u.u.1.UU .u.lU1.llU1.1B. Mr. -J Reednian and - Mr. Thos. Coward have_ `gone -to Port 001- borne `Ito t out mheir boat for the -oominvg s.ea.so'n.j '4 ' . . `Mr. .Geo. V fCameron, `of -Barrie, .shi:pped` a carload oaf stock to -the City on Tuesdsay._ * `M ... (1.3. 112....-- 3. 1'-21 `-1 r'1`Hr: fter 1*- ..-.;',a.. .Luv3. 41.111. b ` _ L Mrs. J as. Readman ' 1s vzrsatmg reliaxtives in. Toronto. ` -` 1 .. K - 13..---- M13. and Msr. W. `Christie pent Saturduay in mhe Queen "City; ` .9 'l Y`I('.).n+*:'n|nn .n-C 4-LA .~:'I...`....._.1_.."!_"l-,,,.' .5'\.|vIvLL'(A4\J, K1003 a ' (Mr. Geo.- Volfick has ' "returned from he -nort-h,_ where he '-has [been working in -h lumber woods `for the -past three `months. - ' ' '1'-_ >-r____. 1)_A:L_L_ 1 1r .1 \/' V11 J. QUUUGJ 0 Go. Binnie is raid up with muscular rheumatism. ` V " ' "ll". (`1 - _ n- ` ~ -_ a.n.nuI~J\.r|A-DIAL ]..l.l.CIll.Ll.lavUl31LI 1 A Geo. ;Simmers<.)n` has mdved into one of Mr. Wise s houssl in the mill yard. T - ,, ` Mr. Geo. Ellsmere is visiting relatives at M-id1hurst. ` . . Oapt. -S. .H-ill` of `Orilliad spent a few days -lasfwveek Wi`Dh7.hiB `brother, M1; Thos. Hill. ' _ _ I ... BROWN &%co; SEED GRAIN ALL KINDS OF" cwvms AND nmomv Including the following varieties of Samples spplied o_n apliation, Mar. 23rd.--.-Mr. ya-nd `M139. \f.-.1.J;.....11.r -1 .n-_--!- CORRI'SPONDENCE%% SEED CORN i,5"'!nI*f MEENIESINIG LEFROY - . . ur. `V1 ,. ~. aldiwell of Barrie are staying with their ,d-auughter, Mrs. B. A. Slesser, who is ill -with p-n-eumonia. .. `Mrs. Girlie, of 'BurIk s `Falls, is visiting` her father, Mr. B. "Barn!h.ardt. . . . . =Miss Olive Wynes .is spending a week with her sister, `Mrs. M_GFar- " .Q+` lT.nn1r n 5]-- -AND- -Mr. IS. -`Marshall spelit Pnrn-n+n -`r--~ 17*` ` *1 .70 N Mmh 4t1:,z191s. * "1A`h-i?jii-e'1'11y ,ji'x*`a`s3 '_.' `_fDea1: V. .. am .. ; . .% w-~--- A 19?3_AS?, . `1?I??n.I`5l'$v%1:y:i..`6f 'drw1ah;";_ jN o'r`?fo1!k,' :'-`E`1`1xg i,arrd' " `da"c5_ Funds, Mr, J. . maid} of this place, inserted a note, October 24th. .1914. in ' a__;Ibag.4of oa1:s'L.;3}:1;i9}j1.i. dun-;.+.`p:.;' Tgaan->"mb..'1. .1:i.'.~~- ..*..- I There is an oyster supper in the ` Temperance Hall on Monthly < night, March 29th.. . . . . Mr. and Mrs-. A-ngvus -Oameron entertaineci a 1-arg-e` number of friends at a dance last Tuesday night. most enjoyaible time was spent. . .. The glimmer of sap pails makes one -vhinzk of spri-pg. Miss "Casti1 _"of_ -Ir: VBLUGD ' `W1 Mr. and, Mrs. 9 D. Parl Perberbdvb - s Ma`. and _'Mrs. Angus Cam T-Hana -in on 1\vva'r\un ...-...'--_A U11 1113 O 0'- ament of pent a V zfelw days-*wi-th. er . . . _,__-....u~a. .n.V .aJA..|aJ. " I. Mar. 23rd.--~Sorry to Lrepovrt Miss E. Williams is _in such poor health. . and Mrs. 3!`. Polk visitecl ' friends -in Hatvwkestone one day this . . W. Oamplbell -has oome 'ho"me,- owing .to ill health. . . W. Paterson -is making wonderful progress -with `his new building. Mr. and Mn n 19--1-------TL 0 nu-.uJ J..:.1\711u!D mu J.u1*u-0:111-3. V The annual at home under the -auspices of the. Minesin-g TWomen -s Insti~tu.te, -was, as always, a very su'coes~sfue1 affair. `The local. Insti- tute should there congratulated! on .having a member _of the ability, ~bot1h Literary and` -social, of Mrs. J. H. Pearson, whose paper on Wihaat our `Flag xstands . for, was very much appreciated. Proceeds of -the at `home -amounted to $34.00, and ,are devoted to che IBe1~gian Re- lieff` Fund. ` _ x/i(L}o:1g;;1z1\L~"c.u1|a`tio11s to Mr. and Mrs.{ I. Johnston 01} the -a'r~riva-1' of a} d-aughter. ' ' n'Il'__ `I\1`lv"|r10`, . . ..- I . . ....-. u ;.u.u. :1\u. _ A m.m:r,_ mrs. -mom: ar- lane," `at Juaok .s `Lake. '. .. . Miss S.` Galcfwell of Hamilton is helping to nurse her sister, M11-s.'B. "A. Slesser. .. The next monthly meeting of the[ Women s,. Institute rwilli `be -held: at the home of AM'rs._IS;tee1 on Wednes- day, April 14th, at 2.30 pm. Miss Julia S:I1anahan will give a paper; . . Mrs."J-as. Gray and children, of Ou-ndleis, spent part of last week with her mother, R. E. I .......,,..w.. ' `Mrr. Baz1I,*Mlis[souri,. is visiting; atg Mr. J. McKinney -S. _ ' I Mrs. Lennox, Pai-nswick, renewed old aoqmaintanoes -in this burg for! 'a' few days last week, Two of `her; lsons, Harry and D A1'cy are with: `the 3rd. eorntinagent. ' ' ' A _ | V MENESIING Mar. _22nd.-4PlkaaSed -170 see .Mr.'_ gCtou1'-tney a.=bou-t "again, after what! lmight {have !been- a rwbal -acrc-idient. His face will Nvea-r the sear of the injury for `life; ` ` - ],r1_-_,_ .Cu___L_,, 1'" '--"` 41.5. u'&J' 1.111 I-Ll-Ca I Miss. #S:tan-ton; new Lowel, . 1s spendmg a. few weeks, with (her. many `friend's in 'Minesi-ng. "FLA .l'!Ir|\-5-|1(\1 .51. `L-..-- - 1 - > I 1 I {and thervethey were defeated} by the --wow _- w my anw.uw +40 *=iwwt"r~u!=_ ers; ` = rT&1eyf fl1aveAt 1o` ized! 7 for the rstt time nu-.'ad`er_ one .joi-ntt "head and` have heoledbed . Geo; G. `Johnston as 1iheir.]?.resicdJent and; ' Alber-ti Orcthazrd as present. expressed themselves as being ,well satised` with the excellent service- given by our `local central, under the ma-n'ag'ement "of Mr. 11. Ronald. . . `The `Orusaders of 3B-arrie ej!orurne,y- ed `Quit this way last Tuesday -for a game. -of hockey, and - they .went down to defeat. This makes the seeonci `time the above-mentioned team has met defeat at. the hands of the ~1oca-ls. The score for "he zrst game was 10 to 5, and of the second 13 to 11. `The - `local team went `to Barrie 1.-ast Fricay to play a -game with the Barrie `AIH-Stars] Ba-rrie team {by the score of 9- to 3. This was the only game Minesing has lost this season, out of seven played. fr, ~:::~> v'**' ~---`-'- . "`,'*.`."`: -`.,"" 2 ' hkiqtsisting . `of choruses,` } qu5_a-r'bettes,_" recj'tatidns', dialogvuegs, ebc;, `after. -wuhidh lu-n4ch.: was served '.by' the .ladies.- Mrs. .G; Plowrigvht occupied ;the chair. The` prooeedis for -the evening readhed. gthe _neig\'h of $40. . . .Th_ rst annual -meeting of the oioers. `of the Minesing `Telephone 'Astsoe.~ia,- '1.1'\1r\ ........... .`L,.`l.J. :.. 1.1-- A .r\1'1'11'7 T1 11 vv uunuoouay UV!`/'1..l.1`l'.lf 111 . `El-1(.l DI . I'll`? LI,?g1Jrioti(_:_. `Fund; _L 'I`*}`1rg_[was e - no ' 4 hi-I '3' '-rhnrurnunnvus `~- -.L1;..:..;.:_.... 413' 1:16 ,l.'U1U1JuJ.U.I.lU naauu1u.'_ ' E{o"%asI$ in .the ,A.0.U.W. Ham on Friday evening, Mar. 19th. This branch comprises the western sec- -tion of the township of Vestpra (and . the sourbhhvestem part of F163, and is made V up of eightn separate fines rwirth a tote} .of~_aibout' 125' my gun I1`.-u..- . .._..."._2__ J: ' P [We esday evenmg "1nfa1d'f offtihei 'D.n+.-..:...+:.. .`D.-...:I rn:_-__ ___- {ouooooooo'6boIooo:_i _ssH%A1NrrYT BAY 1 pm new Inulldang. s. Parlament '\I`I` A -B---` ` . . . ~ - . I .'A `BILLION WHEAT DEIF-I-CIT `Abeording to -relaiaible statistics ' t:here'- are `tied-. usp att athewpresent rtime about two billion bushel-s of wheat, utthe production of the -<;o1m- . .tries at rwa . This is in the" vicin- itxygof ha.-If the wo`r1d s= total: pro` du:ation~ ~o'f_~ " wheat; :'A- . recognized au.`hor.i1:y argues: that granting jthat the Nvalfring: nastions gm. one-, -{half `crop; in the oomimgjyear,` Ia ,Id3e-- cit of one hilslion will ettill ..9.n:. :'y9:_};i' T. the l:1ci`n'g:- of 1 ehhis, " ' 4 I h '3 ._+.'|.., 'l'T....:`.n... cu .: M.ion% `b11_3h91 Wi1_1j\.:rt , J. Lang-h`Ian.d, Representative of the Depamtment o.f Asgi-icultu-refor *Simcoe County, was presenjd ;~and gave am address on School! Es..i1sI,A outlining the work to be taken up in wthe county this year.` A" num- ber of questions were asked? and the -trustees `seemed greatly interested in this `line of educational work; D `VA van. I _ab1'e hints, 111.00 uuu guano uuiupmusu. On =-Satundaay 1-ast . another fair1'y well attended meeting was held i.n Council ;Cxhamber. `At the Kisrsrt meet- ing the President and -Secretary had` been elected, and on -Saturrdlay a dcurther number -of oioers consist- ing of Vice-President, -ve Direc- tors and two auditors were elected. A constitution and a set of `by-laws govern-ing i the association was adopted. There `aooniszideralble discussion regarding the number of meetings that `should he held throulghout rhe yea-r_,. and a num- ber of members mentioned! different lines .\of work -that might be taken up. It was dec'idedl"not to send .a delegate to -the 'O'ntar.io Education- al Association meeting tin Toronrto during Easter week. Inspector Day `was -present -andli gave many va|? u- -poiimtinig out ways that the association can further educa- tional interests. IT T , H -1- " 'EAiST SIMC'O E RURAL `THUS: I ` TEE .A!S~S`0`CIA_:TI'ON' _ . ?Albout the end `of. January a. meet- ing of the School1Trus2tees in East -Srimcoe was-' shel`d in the Council. Chamber , OIri1-Lia, `for the purpose of or;g`aq1izhi11-gt an association, -and although many things ; of impomt- 'a_nce were disou_ssed, 1111-e organ;iza- I -..q.vn+11vurJnnu- 1r|n`- _'....1.'I_-_. 1' ' 1' _ ` Feb. 25th", 191_5. ! Dear -Grand D:ad:---We ihavef got wbaek to our '-billets after having"; our; irst experience in the trenchei I I am s-til nvel'l an&c1`e11joyi-x1sg`everytz!li11g, "because -that -is the only way to -Ftake things. It` was quitte a unique; ex- perience to have Germans popping at your head should it get 'above `the t.ren1c~h, land to Ih-ave shells burst-I ing around you. The rweawiher; has, been really nice -the last week or so,| with only a--few showers in (between times, no doubt caused` 7-by artillery, `re. ` Lots .of_ `love to 4all'.'---~Ohf9.rles I '_C'~lIiff/on `Carr. " .-,3 VuA\4-.1). VV.llI.Ll '.pu1't:u.luUll_lu. .1S 1I11pI'OVll1g. . .. . Mi`. Will Reid left on `Monday -morning for Midland. -Mrs. Reid expects to go in. a few days. . . The box social last Thursday i-g1h-t was a decided success, .the proceeds amounting '.to $34.20. ` V i Mr. John P. Carr, of Mt. Pleas- ant F=arm, Thorntoa1,~ writes as -}fol- lows: I am just inpreceipt-of a ard from my grandson, `Clifton Carr, who went over rwih the first pon- ttin-gtent and! is now in the tnenxes. He is the -boy who won $200O"7for life-savintg, reports and! his photo (`being published in the -papers last, fali. Ashe has many friend's-swho )are very anxious rto hear from him, I am sending copy of his card for iinsertion this week. The copy is gas .fo1low-is: ` ' -` guy. __.s. .-'.-'. I l\Jl.JA\.L'$Il .111. .1. L.I.\.ILJ.L'tIl.l.J.Jo ' Miss Lulu Ha.mil.bon of Everett is stay=ing wvjth her` sister, Mrs. -MJeQu-`ay. ` 7i2ff`*G2BLii"`uL" igvixi "C`o11ing- Wood; Hospital, where `he has under- gone an operation for appendicitis. -4-AJ.'4..... .-..........J.:__-_ LL... ____J.-._ __.:LIL auasv -yuan. L7->tl`L4J.(lI'|J'L\.I1.I. u.\J.I. '(0tl;tI\JLL\.IL\.r.LUJ.:Un j A:fter spendmg uthe IW1-nter wuth her parents in the West, "Mrs. John [Forgie returned home on T uesdlay. :15"... ITT. C1...Z.-1...... _2_1.4.__'l 1-3.. ._.1...L-__ -.,-,,.v ..,......w ...,..n, W. -..wu.-...,. Mtr. -Spdcker visited his ~s'ist;er,| Mrs. Naylor, Owen Sound, recently. , Miss Naylio-r of Owen. `Sound, is fvisitinng friends here. T ` ' 'l.I'.Z.... 1]"... - f\___-_-,;-`I- __,_ __- _ L .. names. .... ._reo 19 OI `[5115, , -to Sand -M_;rs. Donne1lley~,.'v WHO have .moved `on the Stewart farm, also Mdasles, who `is on the *o1d':Soott farm; '. -.` The ?home of Mnjand `Mrs. Wm. nTlA1OmpsonlT_w;_3sl3Pllnged in ` mou;rn- ging byia. bereavement on `Saturday, when. fifwoe children pass- ed 4aJway_ from V. Ibljonehitis. Howard `Albert, 2 years sand 9 months, died 1"st,_-andi less rhaan 8 hours in- h_:`b'efore ~3 il1is litrtle sister; '-A1nnie. -' ..IsaFnel1a, `-aged only 10 lmonhs, succunfbed to the disease also." The" double funeral tdok place `to -Stroud on Monday. . . The _ snow is going` away nicely an.l many .are busy. sawing wood . , S'- fnr the wheat V c,ro-p lbtoks right. Mr. John` Lawrence has gone " to letroit to visit his brother, who is I `. .. -S~UNLN=IDA-LE` CDRINERIS 22.nd.---`Mr. and `Mrs; `Hugh Shaw of `Muskoka ':were the guests of1*`M;rs.VV., {Meir 1-astweek. ' Mr. Roy Cook -of :Seve'rn is re- lnewlmg acqumn-bances here. .`u'__ .n--._..._. T1'_-m. __ 3,, ..r~A11'-,,~ v v A-u.uv.nA'5 .1.` L\/1A\Au J.L\.a`L Lao Miuss Mae Oarrutihers `spent Over `Sunday 11 Thomfbury. ' ' ' i .1.r:-.. T--'l__ 1r,....:u__. -3 n,',__-LLl _" .uu;u5. .I_.ux_z, uuoluu _vv_v_.I.U forwarded` to tihej `Cavalry Barracks, Nora}1gg;1;;`~,Engand.-1.: The fairmgrs `otf_ Ii1irfi;l_.&,'*thuS h~ave~.the _sati9factio_ f" n Iof 'k1_1ioW_i1'igi. -.tha51; their contributions _went direct to assist the Motherland in the greatest struggle in. modern times. . .. . ` eople of this vicinity ....,. ...41...1. .4... ._..1'.......- 1r__ .___1 1r_. oJa.uu1`u'u.y` 111 H7116 Queen Umty; . _ At a meeting of the sh-areho.der`s of tthe Punbli-o. Hall. held on Thurs- day night, Messrs. Alex. Ric`.h-and- son, G. C. '-Gaston and John Jennett werrra re-elected! Trustees, and Mn; J. E. Hewitt Sec.-Treas. v -Owing to. the` illness of- the Rev. C. -B1-Io.wn, Mr. George -Raikes, Iof Barrie, condu'0ted the -service in" St. J ohn s Church on Svund`ay MP t`1]'.~.mn-A 141 n `I I II" "d'oin-g. -`T119-iribat .c..__..'_.1f_.1 L- 4.1.- ..m-__1__ 11-....- _1__ 'l'ho mton Boy Well THE NORTHERN: ADVAjN`CE` vv an UUUUDULI "Anr% i wom {the beginning was well V anam. Wi1on;__MaLea_n`_' A-1;.?.... =_.=.V-._ 1-' - .,... ...\.-ugvs: U1. `I.-HID LVQbUw 1'1V61` ` went up_ in smoke` iibq contents, The Sttaynr Su1j;_ ..,8,z;q `s{e've;1_~_l iresiden-ts pby :"1'ri.v`Ier `no? `tioe!:P"the hotel" was ' "B11" "re Tnotthing. could be` done `to savte .-it." :[.`11Q__I1}n"Was,_eIv_8dtad yeagg`, .....u ~...`...1. -' 13..-... 4:. `a; 1. NOTTAWABAGK LBEAQH ` ` "Emmy Bummnl ---.-_... Wvwuwuug _u.3 J.U1'hu1l1!re In 'n8.V- img a number of 'interesting dhap- ters which he 1kindf1yAcson$ri"bu:ted to rbhae coluixnnsja few. years ago. deash is ,ahf {loss to the com- munity and "severe mother of -the few remhiziihgv 41-ink-s ~ tween ninnem ;n~r-nil -I-`In.a. -xi-A--L-A J-3---"~ - .. uJu - > ' pioneer and times. ;u u.u. U1. _J1l.'lJ.`L'l1o V _ ` Mr. E. Gaston spend; -a few days last` week in Penetang. ' ..-.,...........,..w. as -u n1stor1'an '01 the township. -he` deceased was, not .sur- passed and while all his remini- scences` have not `been plaaqedi upon geaord ' |TI|.O` 9 rnrnmm 1- A-9 -.---` ity is fortunate in hav-1` kt` LO H VV`+VKb\'UI upright: T_Lh.-e.C1o1ling'wood Bulletin says :---l lBy the death of Mr. James `Addison |Mather at New Lowell on Saturday morning, there has `been vremoved from our midst one who, lpr more than half a century, has -been iden- tied= wiuh the people of the town- ship of S-unnidale and with this` western part of the county of Sim- coe generallsly. `Mr. Mather came to `the township when the greater pant of -it was coveredi with the `forest primeval . At once he launch- led into fasrming -land: is said to have. I 1.`! - ` solved, and it behooves Gan`-ada- to{ increase 'her produdaions as muldh `as she possibly can, for when the Iwuar is over and trade `begins to re- establish Iitself and the nafbions` un- dengwo a process of re-h'a'biliutation, the demand` for all Ibreadistus must `be enormous. D VWAJS OIJOISE F-R11END om . E HON-. -GEO. BRONVN| `This means that anything left at six o'clock `Friday evening will have the price cut in two 3- second time. A.E. Cudmore S= Ha If-Price-or Lg8_8_S1|e .4...-1. -a_um.--iur. so. -Marsnall spent Tuesday in Toronto. . . -M-rs. Fred Bveatty `has fbeen. viisiting friends in Srtmud for a few days. '. . Mr. and Mrs. S.` Marshall vwere across at Roc:'he sa Point ast ?S~aturdJay. . .. . . -Mr. Ivan 'Grose,__who has `been very sick with :p.neumon_ia. .is improving. Mr W411 pm: 1-4-4 -,o .nr---:-i- Store O.ens at Nine O clock, Saturday Morning [ OUR NEXT SALE--APRIL 17 to 24 TWO BIG FEATURES FOR SAT., MARCH 27 | The Hundreds of people who turned out to our HahPrice orlessale lost Saturday wgs 'the best proof of whether the ..--_ wvuv -v.-- --vvv-- `u-v vv , vs-Va savvy |\I\In VJ: vv|I\4I.|l\L L1] . I 1" bargains we were offering were genuine or not. Our staff of clerks served exadtlyd Twentyfived Hundred Cus tomors, which is further proof of real bargains. Empty Cases For Sale` Dry Goods . V Boots and Shoes and Men sLWear V% PRICE * T The Closing Day For Our First Monthly Sale 96 COLLIER ST. T` 04 } . - - 0 3000OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO -CRAI-G*HURS-T " . Mam-h 2-2nd.---=Miss- `Marry Greaves let here on Satu-rd-ay -night -for Ann}on \Q1n1y

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