Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 29 Aug 1918, p. 8

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13001) `STRONG BOY wanted to earn Bread Baking. Apply to V Brown s Bakery 34- Butter: Per lb. . . Eggs, per dozen JOSLIN-At Barri to Mr. and Mrs. ..&Ann .1 annr .__.__ MACKAY -- PEM'BLETON-In '].`o- I ronto, by Rev. 0. J. Smith, John` C. Mackay, youngegt son of John ' Mz1ckay, Local R0-:,v'1strar, Barrie, to Miss Winifred P-embleton-, dm1_ of .\Ir. and Mrs. S. T. Pomb1eton,ot' Nottimgjixam, Eng- land. . 1-r\Y`I \"l` _\.rAR~R'.--A11':x1st 27th in UILLLI, LOUN '1`--\.\*[Al St. Puu1 s w an. ....... _, stone, 3. son. JJLIJ-anon 4- __ V _ , At prices less than the present cost of material only. \Ve have a large variety of styles and colors in Prints, Ginghams, Chambrays etc., in light, medium and dark colors. ,_ . n ,,., 01 L- :n and H19 1`H'l(`.P_S ITIECIILIITI anu uaru LUIUI a. , The sizes range from 3-1 to 50, and the prices vary from $1.50 to $3.00 FALL FOOTWEAR FOR MEN _A__,., A; 41/1 4/ DRESSY HOUSE DRESSES L`L'.LJ.AL4 A `cw- .. ___.___ , VVe are now showing an unusually large range of special values in Men s Heavy Working Boots for Fall \Vear', lines that will give the best of wear and keep the feet dry through the dirty Fall "weather. --. . nu ,1, 13.04.... :r1 I:ll.- llrnc and Keep [U6 ICCL ury Ll1l.'\JI..l6u H... ..... -4, - _.,, VVe have Black Boots in Elk, Urus Calf, and Grain Kip, Tan in Elk and Genuine Military Leather, and a new dark Oxblood Grain Kip that is special value. The prices run per. pair $3.50 to $6.00 J A 5c. Coupon, redeemable at premium counter, is given with every dollar` chase. 'lIDUU U 11 Ward fice U 11 114141;; .t, 60 pounds . .. . . . .135 u . . . ...2.00 to3.10 ...1.50 . . . . . . . . . ..1.70 , heavy, 250 to 300 lbs. . .$16.50 , choice, 150 to 250 lbs. . .18.50 , . 2.10; vbi.;t' . .. . . . . .. , live . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1425 \ dressed. . . . . ..24.00 to 25.00 21', per 1 rint .. .. .. ..42c , per do. . . . . . . . .. 39 to 400 ashed \Vool ..6O to 62c. on 4... Q1 MARRIAGES -At Barric-on August 13, Joslin, Hawke- -x.\[.}\R`R-'-A11gust u11 church, Toronto, 's&'A%z (3. . . . . . . ORILLIA BIRTHS DZ LU 0- `1'0'.6o to 14.00 37 to 400 . .38 to 400. MATRON WANTED for Coittityil Simcoe Ch:ild1'en s Shelter at Bar-_ rie. Young or middle aged, state age, experience, qualifications. salary and religion and g_w'.ve references. T. T. Young, Sec., B0! 66, Barrie. `. I \ I 1 $24.00 x by 34-36 `WE-I.ITES1DE-At Barrie, 23rd, Hannah Elizasbcth, I R. H. Whiteside. NOTICE is here'b_v give{ to the Trustee Act that having claims against th James McC1eary, late off ship of Innisfil, in theo Simcoe, Farmer, dec f died on or about the 5:` d August, 1918, are requ 0 _ particulars of their cl th undersigned on or be ch day of September, 19 to data the executrix Se `the assets of the est my | entitled thereto, hm" mu , lto the claims of whi not ,` luwe notice, and t the :1 be`1'es1)o11sib1e to a ms `f assets of said estnt ` u,.n ....(. Hum hnv assets 01. Sum K:aLuv shall not then hav .r\\.L..,`l onn. r1-.n- nf Sllllll nun. Lllcu ...... ` Dntecl 90th cm of] ,I . .. _ ` _ . ._ - DONALD .['ix -`ml `.5 am and P1`0p.'e1. . . , _ _11.~mr m pmce bu, I: Sohcxtor `E amo ad\"1`t>1ce ` . 5 now b,ef, -.u_'2R T ` "1 Price comes. " Luuun Loun` THIS SEASON S CORSETS at LAST YEAR S PRICES. We placed our orders far enough ahead to en- able us to give you as good 21 Corset for fe money now as we could last season. I NOTICE TO cmnj I I W. I. 1`HRESHER, ORGANIST` and Clloirlnaster of St. Andrew s` P1'esb_\'teri:u1 church. Teacher of; voice cu1tu1'e,pi:1no, organ and theory. Pupils prepared for any? examination, practical or theoreti-`i c-al. Voices tested free. Residence, and Studio, 88 \Vors1ey St., Phone ? 510. Season begins September 3rd. .._. VVe have three reliable makes, D. &` Ct'ompton s and E. T. Corsets, and we have l best values and models in each make. 2 ' 1 All sizes are now in stock in all models, medium and high bust, front lacing, etc., in medium and heavy weightsl V We Have Corsets For All Figures Apdl This Cut represents the well known Corset. Ask to see it, A I Prices range. from '1lUl5H( j down. i _ ;. New brick house and lot, Eliza.-}.~ beth St., with heating, lighting ahd-4. rplumbin_:, nice lawn n and dovtxlblef garage. Price $3200, a snap. Double brickvhouse, Nos. 195-197. Bra(1f'01`d St. This is a splendid pair; of houses, with all convehiencesg Price for the pair $3800, easy terms-. Newjbrick house and lot, John with all the latest conveniences, pos-:5 session at once. Price $3450, $100 I ~c-ash". at ` " f I '7J!}L`)l) \Vr1hAL run: unuu--u. quantity of good seed wheat; (Dawson s Golden Clmff.) App1"l to W . G. Kennedy, R.R. No. 2` A l1.....'l..1n Th111;.sd.:\$',~|7.Aug?1ist. 75c. io LUUIU unu (len 111141-.3 Price $3650, 520" louse, 195-197` s convehiences; ' ' terms." LU H. Ll Allandalel. 71.11-LAD \V1X'.\ J.J:AIJ:' .LU :b(tLa V. over, 1i, work, pleasant sur- rounding-s, wages 30-37-e. per` hour, 8 hours daily. Apply by 1et- ! ter or in person to British Cordite , Company, Limited, Nobel, Out. '| " ` I Miss Kathleen Lamas of Toron- to has been \'isitin_ her sister, Mrs. Chas. Kolcey, `-Barrie. -r 1 xr,, T`Jf_L.....I T.'..I,.,\.v ..n.1 PERSONAL AND SOCIAL; I \/uua. l\L'AL'L'_\, -u:.u;u,. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelcey and I` dang.-htcr, Edna, are spending their. holi(Fa_\'s with .\[r. and Mrs. Keleey, I Barrie. - ` _-. - . . (,1 WL ` __ __ uu; 1 u... ` Miss Josep11ine Stuart has re-i turned to St. Catharines, after spending a month s vacation with` Haw` lH|II\`;l'1: AHTIV and I{3.tll1eI1 KMILLINERY PRE-PARER and Ap- ........u..... .......+...1 1... Rm+ 1:f., Arn- ."'t`e1-pl` Park Baptist Church for over (2. LT. 1u,|uu=uu, uiuxu; mu. -Mr. W. H. Thresher, orguiiist and choirmnster. of St. Andrew"s Pres- byterian chureh. has opened :1 studio at his residence, 88 Worsley St., where he will teach voice culture, piano and the theory of.` music. Mr. " Tliresher taught these subjects for six years in his native city of Hamil- ton, before going to Brantford,` where he was organist and choirmas- -N two years before coming to Barrie.` In Hamilton, he was an organist and 0ll0l1'I1l!\SieY for eight years, besides being conductor of :1 choral society.l Mr. Thresher has been very succes-' sful as a teacher, having produced` many promising musicians, bothl vocal and piano. | xr:..s Tau T.nma huff nn Satnrdnv. 1.l5UJ. l.`\..LV1'L/D \\ :1. 1.1111) '- uu.x11uL- I tors to work on form work and in- ' stalling machinery at the new Ele\`at01' at Mlitllziml. Higliest ` \\':1g_"es Jmid to mechanics. Apply to .\lcFa1'lano-Pratt-Hanley Limit- e(l, at Midland. 33-3-Li l 3IlI;ll\l All her cu Moore. .. ..: $'LUUlK'- Kathleen and Amy Moore are the` visitors of Mrs. John Oliver of To-1 ronto, for a few days. _-. - 1\ 11" A `I .. L"Z..I. Luulu, L\IL u ..,.- `..._,.... Miss Both Orr, Miss Aileen Kirk- patrick, .\[iss Dolly Hilsher and Miss Bcsse Stc\v:1rt, of Hamilton. who are sta_\'in,r at Jackson s Point,` visited Barrie on Saturday. They ;;rcat1_\- enjoyed the trip up the Bay and were much iuipressed with the prettincss of Barrie. Miss O1'r s brother, Mr. Sidney Orr, who was fornlerly in the Bank of Commerce at Barrie, is now :1 f1ight-1ieutenm`.t in the 1\'..-3.1. He is now in Emzland. but is expecting to go to France `shortly. ..v 1 1 II".___ Aa.!_:._-...- A-`J snoruy. ` Dr. W. A. and Mrs. Atkinson and daugfhter, of Edmonton, are \'isitinr_ri at the home of the-former s father, C. G. Atkinson, Blake St. 1' nv TT m1-_.N.\..... ,...,......:no mm!` vocal and plano. . Miss Ida Lewis left on Saturday, for the west and will visit in Wolse- 7 1... -_..1 n..vA.m..n.. Raul. hnfm-p_ for the west anu wux vxsu. In vv u1m:- . loy and Qu Appe11e, Sask., before` roing: to Saskatoon where she has; been appointed to the teaching staff i of the city. Every pupil in Miss` Lewis class of twenty-eight, in` VVolse1oy passed with honors this, summer. Two of them are :1 son and _ .1.......L+.... Al nr sun` RTFR, Vvash-l 'l'\\'0 OI EIICIII llft: :1 sun uuu :1 (1n11L:'hte1' of Dr. and Mrs. VVash- in_2'ton, forxuerly of Barrie. BLACK BEAR snow NEAR CAMP BORDENE; "?L0ST3-On Aug. 19th, on Clapper- ". rton St., `between .Wors1ey and . I Dunlop, a pearl and un1et11_\-`st -brooch valued as 21 koe rsake. Re- : l -nrnv-I1 nn |un\'h\U' at Adwulco 01'- Mr. .\Ic-Kinnon, of Angus, this `I week shot 11 black hour, tbc-twecni Angus and Camp Borden, which Q77-uiglxecl. 300 ` lbs. ` n, vameu as u l\*l ya on leaving: at 25-35 (1111! R momu 3 \riI.\3uL|uu nun cousins, .~Lm_y and 00-01 H ; ____._._ v Toronto, maid 1`: sework, small |lt1 Mrs. \V. C. 4t] :1` St., Barrie,'_ 35-35 )R SA.'LE--A. 11 wheat Apply '11 ,R.R. No. 2 11-` C [~--7 ~?-~-- 1: 16 years or" nlnnunnf cmr- v * years milk- L Essa ` n: 0'7 ' Lnaau ` . I 35-37 lxn-K- vv.u.a..v- J-lanovvnu-5 Monday Sept. lst, being Labor nilton, fl)-.L_\', the next re',v`u1ur meeting of the Point, 5.\V.C.T.U. will be held on Friday of {this week at the home of .\Irs. N. 1B. e `Johnson, at 3.30 p.111. There is busi- :h `mess of ixnporlance to discuss. 01'1"S Fire Brigade Practice n was 'I".... r."..~,. I1..:.~.-mln rm-nivn :1 0:111 Govt. Fish A (no.5 `L .1 LU vitcd. ` - .'FOR SAL`E-2 cows, One four 3 old, due next month, other 1 ing. Aypply Eli Sri};ley, 124 Road. Free Advertising | ucvA..... #`+'+nnu lI'ree Auvernsmg Some fifteen Weeklies in On- tario alone have gone out of busi- ness within the year. And yet .1300- !-ple still ask the iiewspa-pers to ad- vertise this that and the other thing i'i'or nothing, unde`r the impression ithat the cost of publishing is a mere itrit'1e.-Orangoville Sun. Bound For Barrie . i A 1)-._.`l nil-{unn u-Av: HIP `Vit- 'Bound J:'or barne A Bradford citizen, says the Wit- ness, took the trouble to count the nautomobiles that went north on Bar- grie Street on Saturday afternoon, `Aug. 17, between one and six o e1ock In the t'i.\'o hours there were 126 cars, _ the one direction only, as `he counted only the north-bound 1 cars. I Two Deer Allowed I I 11z...,..... "-1". am; 1-ncinnf: ni H10 {TWO ueer Auuweu Hunters who are residents. of the `Province of Ontario will this year ibe permitted to shoot, kill or take `two (leer each. The fee for deer- .huntiug; license this year is $3. E A Zeebrugge Hero I),.,.!.1.-,.\+a H? `R91-1-in \vHl h;1_\'e an EA Leeorugge new ` Residents of Barrie will have opportunity on Friday evening of hearing` one of the heroes who took part in the_ sensational uml.(lu1'i11g_;' .e.\`pl0it at Zeebriigge. Lieut. B;1ll'ou1' lwill take the place of Lieut.-Col. rl\\'i1liau1s, who will be unable to at- .l~`cc-nd the Ineeting; in Tl'l1llt_V Pnrisli '!Hall. Lieut. Balfour is said to be an ` |iuipressi\'e speaker. Capt. C. G. Coles . lot the Navy L(`;lf,f l1C, and Mr. W . A. .l|Bo_\'s, ;\l.P., will also speak. / Eire The B1`i;;'adc were called to 11 fire ` `in Eliza=botl1 St. on Tuesday c\'euing`, j .just -before six, to the house occu:pi- ed by Mr. Peacock. A spark from At}:-9 chimne_v had ignited the roof, _",but it \\'-as exti11g-11is11e(1 before the , {arrival of the brigade. 5 :Barrie Business College mLA -..`.n..ur\ uru:\v\nI1 Qnnf _'-Z A]- jliarne busmess Uouege E The college reopens Sept. 3. Al- readv a large number l}e.\`e en1'olle(l Ilfor next term. F-u1n111es wxshmg lStl\(10I1t borders, or hunng. room: `01 light housekeeping, Write 01' ' ` phone address and_ rates to PD. box .567 or phones 440 or 501- B93 at` tending college wants work aitcr -1 `to help pay board. ' lsailors Week r In all the churches last Sunday .ret'erence was made to Szulors - `Week and to the canvass to be made next \Vednesday. l`Women s Institute 1 I nu__ cv....,.._.Ln.. n-\nn':v\n` n? Hun rlnre brlgaue rracuue lg "he Fire Brigade received a call int 7.35 on .\[oml-ay . evening, Chief 'VSl1rubsole l1u\'iur,r ~pul1e,l the alarm Ion Berc'/._\' St., close to Collier SI . i l`lr.e reel arrived on the scene in two ',minutes, before the fire bell had r-cxuszcal. The men luul :1 good practice _in clnzxmingr hose, the work being very satisfactorily carried out. 1 women's Lusuuuut: The September meeting of the \Vom-en s Institute will be held on `Monday evening, September 2nd, at `S o e1ock in the Police Court. A lfull attendance is hoped for. iW.G.T.U. Meeting I ' , 1'-LA_ vi Rev. Kitchiivr, of Thornton ylthe preacher at the Burton Ave. ';.Methodist church last Sunday, as l was ` 1 -`Rev. A. E. Owen is enjoying a brief : ' ivacation. `_ fl The picnic of St. Ge0r9:e s choir, riwhich was planned for Wednesday ` glast at Tollendale, did not travel 3: further than the church lawn, owing to the sliowery weather, nevertheless _3 the affair was very enjoyable, ; [particularly the impromptu musical '[1 tprogramme. gym 3,; ll 1 l\ crvnvvunvl rnaillnhi {hi} f-. .V Prpaid Ads. % THE WEEK IN mun Emaws mom scum WARD l_ [9Y0gf&u1Ll1U. -: 111; -4 ~ { Mrs. Heard, 11 former resident of iAl1anda.1e,, is visiting at the home of `her brother, Mr. W. B. Taylor, Essa. |`Street. I , ,. __. . . ..--... u 1_,_______,_ I LJQ/Luuv. Miss Violet Hill, who underwent ;an operation for appendicitis at,the iR.V. Hospital last Thursday, is do, `ing very nicely. I xr__ 1 h T:or`r\n\ in .-nnnvm-imr - \.-J ........ Mrs`. J. D. Wisdom is recovering :slowly from her recent severe ill- Vina: ` . H055. llessr". VV. and A. Greenfield, `who have been ll0ll(l_\ -lllg` at their home here, leave `this week for To- l'0!1t0. where they will resiune the 'sonimvluit strenuous task of. forging .,1...n,. ..s ,..... Al Hm luv-urn mnnifinn iS0ll\(4\\'n:1l sLl'L'uuuua wan un. ..u-5..., ;S1l(.'US at one. of the. large munition 3 plants. I .\Li:~:s Bessie Ilustings, of Richmond. Pis -the gzuc-st_ of her sister, .\Ii-s. F) 1IDm\`son, Willitun Street. -- 1`: -n A, ._ ..,. 1...]: v'.LIit\\ nun, H uuunu -. L|\.\.vu I Mr. and ..`.[1's. Bert Curtis are holi- Iduynng in Toronfo this week. uu Re -Mr. and Mrs. Owen Peters, Miss S. V\'o_rsnop, Mr. H. Peters and Mas- ter Lindsay -Peters motored to To- ronto on Tuesday. `Mrs. A. Groodchild and family are spending a few da_.ys with friends in Gravcnhurst. l\ 11V 1 , 1-.. --.,...1- 7\T..a `LI : _Friday. 111 UL'u\ uuuu.|.au. On VVednesday- week, Mrs. H. Boswden gave a. farewe1l.p'arty to her granddauglxter, -Miss Althea Hoskin~ son, in honor of her I`i~ttle.playmatos, Miss Eileen and Master Clifton Kirl_;patrick, of 'Bol1woods Ave., Toronto. The guests `in town were Edna, Maurice and Grant Moncrieff, ` Dorothy and Gordon Ferguson, Jim- mie and Alex, `Terry. Needless to say all enjoyed themselves, Mrs. Hoskinson agd daughter, also Miss Ii-irlupatrick, left for Toronto on xnsa \Tl1l1`ml Hnnmlmev. is visit-- ____________:__.___ WAN=TED-To go to maidl to do general housework, smalll family. Apply to W. ? Albertson, 9 Collier Ont. ' M-iss Mildred _I_:Iuu1phre_v, visit ing with relatives in Toronto. Messrs A. G. Walker, A. Marshall, ` E. Shear and M.` Lawr, motored to Collingwood on Tuesd-.1_y to bowl at the tournament thorn. '= Miss Nellie Robertson, Toronto, spent the week-end Kvith Mrs. J. C. Miles, ` 1 \( VI` 1) ..... nun r`-lava- mues, M1`. and Mrs. T. Bowman, Cleve- land, motored over and are visiting Mr. *Bowmz1n s s'1'ster,' Mrs. D. Tyn-I 1,.l- LLLL . dale. `.\l1'S. L\J_(`.La.uu:vy uuu uu..:, returned to their home in after visiting friends here. :2 Apart`. M AR.KE'] `._L'llt'l`1\l113 qu. u u....7..\... Eggs, per dozen 43 to 4 Butter, per pound .. . .. . 45 to 5 Sp1'in:.; Chicken, dressed lb 30 to 1 Chickens, lb. ... . . . ... . ' Dun-ks,lb.... .. Onions, }._.-'rcen, bunch . . . . . . `Beans, quart .... .. . . . . .. . . . Cabbagcs .. to Potatoes, per bag . . .$' Beets, bunch . Carrots, bunch . R-adis11cs, bunch . . . . . . . . . . . Lettuce, bunch . . . . . . . . . Purslc_v, bunch. . . . . . . . . . .. Cucumbers, basket. . . . . . . . . Pickling Cucumbers, basket. . Gherkins, basket . . . . . . . . . . .$' Apples, basket .. . _ . . . . . . 15 to Lima Beans, quart . . . . . . . . . Hay, ton . . . . . . . . . . . . .$17 to 1'_TT1'\`D \.r A D`r(F`.'I` ale. =l\I1's.. ML-.Cau1ey and dauj_,'_'hter have -ml +n Hmh- hnmu in Durham lll I old Lld-J .LLI"='I. Beef H-ides, green Beef Hides, Cured . Tallow ` Calf Skins . . . . . . Horse Hides . . . . . Horse Hair . . . . . . "001, washed Wool, unwashecl .. Lamb Skins .. Veal Kip . . . .LJ.iJ..yy |4LlLl u - - - .... HIDE MARKET (Corrected by Jos. Marrin, day, August 28 D.-J-` T-T.4-`Inc rrrnnn _ _ _ _ IXJJJJLLJ 4. \.1 5` Live Hosrs, selects. . . . . . . . Fall w'ue21t, per bus... Spring: \\'h(\I1t, sound 2 10 to 2.10 \\'heat, old . . . . ..2.00 Barley . . . . . . . . . . .1.30 Peas . . . . . . . . . . ..$3.00 .0ats... Rvo...... Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . 1.70 Hay, per ton . . . . . 15.00 Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . .400 Butter, lb. prints . . . . . . .. 38 to 40 Apples, f)e1' -bait . .. . .. . .. . .1.00 Potatoes, per bag . . . .. .2.00 to 2.25 . \Vool, washed . .. . . .. .. 60 to 68 ` Wool, unwashed . . . . . . . . . 4.4 to 50 `DD A nwnnn :"-T SEED \VHEAT FOR ........+:.+.v n? rnn send wheat 1 VVheat . . . .1 Barley . . . Oats . . . . . Rye . . . . . . Buckwheat '3--- LUGUO an: "' Hows , ... .... . Bu;te.r-, pl: . . . Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . . . (`,RF.E1\IORE \JL|!LlA& Fall Wheat . L . . Spring Wheat . . Buckwheat. . . . . I Oats . . . . . . . . . Barley . . . Rye ' . . . . . . . . . . Peas . . . . . . . . . Hay . . . . . . . . . Butter . . . . . Erzgs, per dozen. Live Hogs. . . . T7`.T.1\ Spring wheat . . . . Rye . . . I Peas Oats . Bmkwheat . . . . . . Barley . . . . . . . . 1.-11 Butter. . . . . . Eggs . . Hogs, li've. NEIGHBORING MARKETS ALLISTON W - --v--L-. 10 UU 74011 CREEMORE _ L 4 B.SUl.`ll ... ... BRADFORD ELi\.IV.A.I.4E. ' . . . tl.Ll.nLa1Nr1t61 1 J:u`JrAu;u:u.\, uuu ny- prentice wanted by Spt. lst. Alp- -ply Box 477, Barrie, or phone 727. 33-34 I .lll:.;LlL|:`,l l1u.v\. 111 nu . . .$2.00 to 2.07 . . $1.95 to 2.07 $1.35 to $1.40 . ..90c . . . 1.55 to 1.65 . ....1.90 . . .3.25 to 3.50 . $9.00 to 10.00 ...37c .. .40 to 50 . . . . .$18.75 1'1 ?! . . v.I\` ..35c cet. . .75c ... .$1.00 50.3] .. 154: $18 I U! LU UIJ fc to 1.50 . . .20c . .2.08 to 2.10 . .1.20 . ..80c . ..2.00 1.65 to 1.75 . . . . .. $3.00 . . . . . .1925 .. . .40 to 42:: A0.` . .2.05 to 2.08 ..2.00 to 2.10 .325 to 3.50 0!! L- C`.Qn . 0.40 M) o.uv . 86 to 880 `1.50 to 1.60 145 and un ..37 to 38a ....40 to 41` ` m1 nn . . uuu .:.....10c .8 15c ` ...$'2.`?5` 16c .' if .to18e 15c 't. Vise at: A... Q7 .40 LU AUU . . .$5 to $7 . 25 to 27c .75 to 850 an L- R ) GIRLS '\VAN'].`ED; _..-.. 1:..1.+ ..,-m.L- \Vednes- 40c 500 ) 300. . .300 35c -n ._ 1 .19.00 _ O1n -2:4. $19.06 .52 Monday, September 2nd,` being abor Day, eur Store will be cbosed all day; Wednesday I-Ialf Holidays are over, from now on our` Store will be open all -day-~Wednesdays_. Dressed Hogs. n REASONABLE PRICES, GOOD VALUES, AND AN IMMENSE STOCK TO SELECT FROM ARE THREE 01-` THE REASONS - WHY MOST PEOPLE LIKE TO SHOP AT THIS STORE. Wheat, Barley . . . . . . . . . Oats . . . . . . Peas . . . . . Buckwheat .... Rye . . . . . . LT.-we hr-n,vv_ 250 to u\,,-, `r"VVJ _, Hogs, Sows, Pork, Butter, 1 Eggs, do. Unwashed VVashed VVoo1 . . New Hay .. Qfl"A' I n MECHANICS WANTED cm-pen; ;..... cu ..vm.1_- nn Fm-m wnrlz nn in- 2

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