for profits hevvould not be content `to sell and recorn-= mend Red Rose Tea. at a less profit than pee makes on $01110!` 3.9.35- Jn .. :1 41 , 1--.. 9* If your grocernwtere greedy Ev ;_'. _ giro ;~ cently ,.m a .b.e,ue, I Lib`. f`} *I `: if -fl o1utoes sdld fohr 35c a bag re- '[ ceht.1y at :1 farm stock sale near,`- J and the bags included. `.i Russel Grimth has moved intol * aux vi-11a,ge. _We1com->e. v >. 1 E ""4"I`11e '"fa,("t that children shoul-d be 1 _~` mudied inqividvua.1ly>a_.nd n9.t_. in 1x1g}s. J' 4., .. '; rs a":-.ompa.rative' recent disco'very.'1 `gn those days we ~ha,d the clever as. 5 well as the that is during _1;he_ period of mass teaching. < ., ' `5.= -One of the 1ny's~te1'.ies ch-a.t coufd 1 not be undefstood `by the leading ' %,:=9stu22ti,9nihst., abet mauve?! *eh<%.:~`1.s%ver {f"o 11`g-!s"neve1"mad'e th'ei.1' mark, wmre I ilnmny of the duhccs became the ' i `g*1`e`a.t men of their day. ` __ 1_?.our correspondent heard -to_~da_)_* 5'*T_\\ f:1rcii11th)*1%rom Mrs.` w. H x of Iv_y,-`.`rLh~a.1. .\h_-.s. John 1 .`1`lo'ug.hbry. neliet of the late John W111-on-ghby, hgul died 1'ecent1.y in I the west: at the home Vol: her son " - 1'\ .... an/I -uvnu n`\nI"ind about `the WDSI, at LIIU uuuu: an .n.. .....- I-Ia.rry. Deceased was married about [55 years ago. L After her marriage ". 'she and her husband lived for a. I imunbexj of years on the_fa.rm now I ;;bwned by Mr. Harry Bamtirng, south "of Ivy. Her husband predeceased '- her 111ore Ih-an 45 years. After they 1husba.nd's death she lived at Ivyi ifor :1 number of years, and then] .` went west about '10 years ago. Mrs., 'i'W.i11o\ml1by was (I. xrue friend and; a.b0\ e all Lhings. she never spoke_ despairingly about her neighbor. `. End xvhalever she had to say she? said it irrespective of where the; I` chips fell. She was always a mem-; ber of the Anglican church and her_ - TIIORN TON hand was ever read)` where it was re- 0 ~`~ qui1'(>(l." I can trI.u:_h_ully say she 111- t` sways appeared in lie1'ti`ue colon-5.: Her (laughter ._Annie was the onlyg.-` one or the family present. at. thelff ` funeral, I-larx'y~ being in the hospital ' V undergoing an operation. Deceased 1! was 76 years of age. A family of \` tom` surviV_e: Harry, - (Tillie) .\lrs.` _Gordon; Vvillie and Annie, \\'h0S9%I present. name we are unable to se- ` cure. .\ loving wife. an a1`fectiona.te3 L `mo`the1' and at. true `friend has been}! czulled to her reward. Her en(l'.~ " was peace." V n-L- um. `D n \`nnIpl'\'iH9. \'i.<.il(l' was peace. ' i The Rev. R. D_. Somerville yhis home in Kingston recendly, and` ;un his return a.-ttended the~mee1.im.-; inf the Bzuwiev P,1'esbyte.ry i.n Anam- idule on March 8~th. ,,_..x u... `Inn-an hnvn i1- `(Hue UH xvxuusnn own. _ 1 MT. and Mrs. Luca_s hum: im- .proved in 11u1tl1 since last writ.'m_L;., ; Our merchants are opeping theixfi new_sx-ock-s .of_ paints and no do-um] the village Ernd locality will chamgei [iis tinge soon. ` I .., ..w..-,: xvzunu in dnhnv 1he| [HS UIIHB SUUH. I M1-.l"1-ed Nixon is doing 1he4' 1gra,inin_g of M41`, Vvgn. G1'0se's now house. `Frd is a`.1'1 "A-1 hlh for tho , job and \ye_`.st.r_on`-gly recommend him} ` to anyorie 1`-equix`-ing a. rst-vclassi ijob. ` I .=_... o A commn-.t now on thel IJOD. . Lieut. R. A. Ste'W'L1't, now on the 'I_$o1jon-to P.S._. `teaching -':3;t1aff,`_.v.,i;sited his invents here duing the =w.eek|v end. - ~- r\_;;_.......... nnnaml a mu` nf` enu. _ -1\I~xj.~. atte_rsonJ1.oa.dc_>d 2. can` of "po'ta.tLo-es hbf 'r'cnt1y at 500 a bag. There was a. time when the farmer could have had $1.25 'a. bag last .fa:L1. Such is vtrade. . _ _ I ., - nlvl` . .._ 1--.;..... i:w......r..` `u'mi3n fa- -mil`-Lztmnq; u, xuuvmg pu,pu...u.u...._`,,. `H 'Wea.ther is very uncertain, and ;mm1 ismuch in evidence. Was R. Kiplingfrighit in sa.yin_x; Our Lady vi the Snow?" Might he not revise? ``3.,wI1.`i poein and `say Our I.:idy~bT-H.119, `Mud`?" _ L0 auenu Luv 1u'ut:L an Us any-A .........-. ip-1a.w, _the late Mr.` Bell, whose re ma.i;ns will be interred on Monday. Mrs. Ben -died about six or seven: 'yC8.I'S ago. _. . .` xv... I'\n\rill `|<`nqrfn1' Of I{H.IYli1L0]\,` vtrade. `-Mrs. Jggmes _ Ferrrer wvent. . 9` Georgetgxvin last _Sau1'g1=a,y _e__venjh'g_ fo attend the fneral of'he.1' br ot,he'r-" -774 AL. u-.- -u..- nnu urhmux. rt. ~.\I'1~. David Foster, of I~Ia,mi1=Lon, apttergdgd the t`une1'a.l of his brother, - - ._.L.. .1.-...: oon.nn11f`1Y in :I..\z- QLLQQUQQ H18 lU|.lt.`liu. tn. unu ..,.v....-., Robert, who (had recently in Bax-_ I (er. The funeral was held last, Fri- ;da.y. Mr. D. Foster lived for many` iyezu-s in Thornton. u.. r......... A Qmwm-1 nf 'I`o1'ontn. `|}'(?(lI`S 111 luunuuu. Mr. James A. Ste\vzu't., of_ 'I`o1'ontn. I, visited his parents here "ra:eml_\'. } A public meeting u.fte1'ea.ch of ;the following church services was `,held last Sabbatllz Anglican and !:Presbyte1-inn in the afternoon and gut. the Methodist church in the soldiers memorial. ']`hore \\'ns no Levenimg`, to discusse Ihe pmp0se(1_ The Nor{he1i `Advan . I opposition at any of the meetings as; .to zmniadgainating with Barrie. 5 .\h'. and Mrs. Fletchber gave. an`; =.-\t. Home Just Friday evening to :1`: Lrfew of their many friends. Dancing, -`- 4L2--` .......-n.-. n? n|nII9l)`lP!H:- mew or {new luituy u.c..u.,. .-....-....,, `was the chief source of amusement; and was much enjoyed by all who purticipatexl. Messrs. A. \V. Orrock. \\'.M. of. - IK - `v 11- ......1 n 1 \`I\cuvn1'I, WIIU puluuunucu. L.0.L. No. 16, and D. J. St\ewzu't,` \V01'shipfu1 Companion in coulmand} iof Innisl Scarlet. Chapter, attended` gthe meeting of the Grand L.O. .~\s-'; sociation hcrld in Nia;::u`a. Falls l:1st~ 5 week. The Midland G.W.'\"..-X`: held u._, church pm-ade last Sinul-.1.y. when; ithey attended divine service cm; `Knox l"1'e.sh.v=tex`ia.n church. -:< :5: :1: lVll`\lILI U1 D_'l- I Mr. Jbhn Johnston` - and mmi.b'.1.` gwho hayje been living on Corn. 9:!` ;aa.ve m'o'ved into Minesing vilipssgzgvxj and M113? D. W. Fmlick and fanlily. who we'i'e living on Con. 10,`sunt11, ` have mbved to the Johnston {gm} ' on Con. ~`-9. 1\Ir.`_:'W. J.\T1x1gt_'3`0I!, , family 'h'a,ve_moved 1'Lnto"the dime ` vmcatedzay Mr. D. W. Fnalick. Mr. Irwin Jbhnston moves this;3.,vr_mlfm_g. -3 am. 1.g:v`u1' fntvrn ins? sa.o.rnss'- he mill S I ' . . At the Betgtn produce market Wlu.st.ATuesd:1y :the following were thei prices: e-gg_~s 40, b'ut,te.1' 50c, hick-i ...... or... `rnum. cnnnlipx of (`HES .lLA\;\4~~ -55.. _. ens .:35c. " Lax` wrere! on h_:md._ 1 1: Boat} Bros. would like to su1.rt`~.L11e1 U.\2b1=_ld-ge -tizmnnory in operation and -have asked the council 01" a, bonus or $15,000 and a.'\1o:*.n `be $15,000. !n::.vi_n1I in'15'yea.rs at $1000 per ],0I 1:),UUU nqu cu aun-.._\ un. .,-..,--,, 'pa.yi.ng i_n" 15 `years 3'ea.r.-wityho-ut interest. and exemp- -Lion f'f1'oT1n taxation. ` ! a. .1-, 3` M'ea.fo1'-d` `town :ba.m1 is colrsidering `the bringing out of seven! music- ? ians` from -the `Old Country to re`- plenjsh.-~t-he '-ranks the bamdsmen " mad-va during the -past. which is now`. below 1n`n1it-at-y strength, and; Meaford bamd '2.lW:l.}`S go to camp. ... I I \JB The Midlzmd Free Pwess sa.ys:_-- 3 A numbei` of sailors have `ah-ea. arrived in town in order to rejoin; theix` boats 't.ha.t 'winte1`od here. I`1m'i work of outrigging is now going on` land the sailors are -a.n.\:io'u~s to so-, l1U.s'I.\'l}S.s` (,`0l.I.i .V0'l`ES "cure positions at as early :1. dale) ~- ----- 2 as possible. They are chiey youngi The postponed 1ectu1'o and lm.` foil-ows between 20 and 25 _\`t=:n.1's of" .'-',i\'0T1 11) U10 Omce SD(`-0i1l)`` (30 V n::e. the LN)1".1I`)' .-\ndit.orium on Tluws-` * * * day last. proved very successful, :1 A \':u`u.l1c_\' exists on me public In.r;:a crowd being present. Mr. E. I-`.' Miss E. Ruin.e_v has rr-,1urn<:-(1 211` or two weeks` absence. ' n1 .1. 2 .11. .-. o 1 x\n :1 .311 s(-lmol h0z1.rd of A11i:';Lon. .\l:1rtin(1ah=, who was 1'ece11'xl_\ elect- '1 :1-.unr-is the 0I'A11i:'sL0n, receml_v elect-` `ml 10 lhat body, huviny: 1'esi;.:ned. 'l"ho rc-si:.-nation M .\h'. G00. Parlwr` from the town council makes nces~'.- 3111')` u lIlllI1i(`.iD{ll 1)_\'e~ele('.iion to ml the \'uc:1n('_\' in the council. The vacant sent in the school lmard mu)` he llvd at tho snlne Lime. \.unu.., vrs hnvn by-on t:\1kiI);.',' z h:1.\'o l)(`f`()l1lP so much :2 smlw ml` Ihvm 1n'0p(.)se |;r- m':_-uni`/.vd. 'l.`lwn~ l')rnwI' ])1:1) e1'.< living" most 0!` them are i\_L'l'B ling mm mm Lznlnv :1 prubnhlo :1. nwcxlin,-4 \\' .... ...\:..4. unuh nnul [}l`U|Jil|}|!' I. nu \uuu_., ... smne we-nin:.: soon uml if :1 club is m`:'.mi'/.ml :1 1`vp1'cs'-1\l::Ii\'n\ will he an-nt 10 1110 n`welin:.-' 01' the ()..\.1...\. in 'I`u|-mm) on (load I~`1'irl;1y. .\le:|l'ord and S4. \'in(:unI lust. one or lhvir pirnwm'.s' `zmd one of llwil` h(s. c.iti'/.<-ns in Hm 1wrsm1 or the lam-. \`.'m. Gibson. who was laid to rust on l\l )x\:!'.L\' ul'Im'n0on.- .\Ix'. (limznll \\'us vlmrn in Yn1'k.~`.hi1'o. 1-)u_u1-.md, in 13213. His 1.-;m11d1':nl1m` \\'us John (lihson, who was an land lvnunl of :1, Ihuusamtl acres in York- shirt-, nu-an` l):u`linr.-1011. I-li.-: I`:n.h~r was also :1. land 1:-111111! 01' 'l`.)w1(=1' Hill furln on the Yurl side :21 -~ -I-._... \',...|...hiu-u Mrs. E. J. 'l`m.cy. 0f_G1'efu`el, r_('fI, _' :9 spending as. few days with friends` in; Minesing, is visiting her |n'oth`xih Mi-(1h11rt:_',. . a,__,.-.._ .....: Eu,-'n:vn~ 'I`}n-re is :1 pr0;~`pe(.-I of 1zu-,1't)s. lwing p1;n_\'n-d in .\l)isInn (1ul'inu Ihe cumin}.-' summer. The I u1'1m`r plan'- n.l)01n in. and amlllusml Lhul that u tennl are =i;.:l)1er>11 ])l;1)'e1'.< in mm-_ and ax::reeuble10 :01- I.. 1. \\`u~'. John tiihson, land :1 \\':1s wt Ihv River 'I'<-`; (ti\'idin:; \'nrl{.~'}ii1'n t`i-mu Iturhaun. nypn.\-in. lzvrmml (`:i.~'li<\. in l._\'tl he illlllli_L','I'ili\`(i to Czlnzulu. It, ionk six \\'(`(`1{S tn i-1'n.<.= the m~v:m. .\l'l'i\`h|_u on 1119 rantin- ent. ths- pnrt_\' \\':i.s` tnwml up tlw 1`i\'r-I` l;_\' Uxwll. in :1 hum ('ilHl`(i lmI'hnm." l`ho~'_\ >'I`1`lit`(i in tin- cmmty nt` l)urh:nn. l(l1()\\'l) Lhmi as the .\'(=\vc:i. district. .\li'. tlihsmi .<)wnt his imyimmi in. that trict. until his 1iiur1'i:ig`:~ in .\im i~`li:::.". Hr then ll\()\'I`ti to .\1itc.h(-H in 1-iumn r-ount_v. .\t'im- i'\-sidin-,;' timrn rm` vi _\'('2ll`.\ . hn nm\'o`~(1 to St. \ int-<~n.I, .-e~iili11_~3~ux\ llw ftih lino, mm the t':i1'n1 mm l)L'('l|])it*d hy .\l1'. 'i`:Ill- mun. He H-.~`i(`.:-ti tiwrn for 21 nuIn-- hm' nl` _\'(`:lI'>`. :1l`tm'\\'z`u'ti.~`. 1i\'in_-4 ml the 15 and 103 Si(iQ1'O:1ti for n ('Uu]I1* of _\'ou.i`.`s`. ]"rmu thorn he mn\'t--(1 tn his late home on the I<`mn'th Liiw, \\'hl'l'1} hv i'n=.~`i(ln`Ii for Ihv p:1. -ll )'v:\I'.~'l \\'I.\'N|.\'(3. H1)L'l.S 'l`ln- t}0sp\=i mum haul ciiu.r_-4':-. m` tho sm'\'i('e in the .\`:|1va|im1 .\1'my citaulel laistt Sunday <*\'(>I1'Il1.L'. Th ` impressive service was successful in persuauling some of the audience to `change their mode ot"1iving and Topenly decide to follow the better life. A deep impression was made 1.on_ot.he1'.s, which shows that the . :-.....~., frnv mm:-11 the Band was 01'- F.x.pert Watch and (llock .\I21ke1' IUI Dunlup St. Barrie, Ont. `i'ln.. lmi) No-w is the time to get Your iVatchi (md Clock Overha1;led_ and put into shape. .\ \\':xt<'ii u`!'('im'i(1biI:1t i1w.`< Hut law`; timv is. \\`ur.<- than list-l<-ss. i i'-.-inpt .\`(`l'\'i('(`, (`~_\})t*l'I \\'u|`l~I'. f._;` mine-ri:1'i and '_g'rm] timjnv` _-_r11:ii':`ii'it0.mI. |_iur'urogoingch-is0\\'1u-re :-an at 11; :11. .w- mid i`('SS. '~ District News Szulvat uvm iimpressive $1 -persuu.di_ng : `chamge 0!" _0pen1_v up. \ Jnun imrnrm-`.Si0l1 0[)l'1ly on _oLhe1'.s, czuise for which tll'U|ut; H: u, . ` tha wa .ga.n`L'/.o(l is hearing good fruit. L lam I Lht In lmrham. E `IUD, lJl.ILI.\_A uuvy ..-.._._ Lafge stxpplies of eggs! ,_, .3 ` . \'il|>. III: In 11:.:`\nx1 occupied i(`.9d :1 I`! e 1`\\':'u'( V. um e `idvd ins.-ton. (1 e : Yr) 1` .1 lrwln J`DD.U-SL011 IIJUVUD LuI.n::-`"1! I L` I sthe favm, ju.-at across""the road the tanm on which 3_19_g3. A Hived 9.)} his life. and Mr. John 'P1~orwrigm. and. family `will _ *4; the 'Irvi4';i`n Johnstonv farm.` e' 1 11 -eel-.ta.in1e;:_ :1, moving po1!11'l.atio1x.*r`,_. vI7....oL-.. :n awn:-qr unr-nvlnin zamd H1 nl uy Thu :1` 18 _. .. .1 .. he held 01' m'li>`}1i1'e I'm(*(! ` (-unlin- 111 1* Ih 1' St. Patrick s Day Special Emu oriz H9035 l.\\'0 \\'E\`h ibllhl`/l1\.IT. . Miss M. E1-phlick al.1ended :1, dzmt-9 `at Angus on 'l`hm'sday even-in,-q. `p2,... xr `l\.~.n- (~rnr.I1Y `and \\.'PF`\\' (`Y'I(i ill Angus U11. Llltnauug CI\.AAuan5. Miss M. Dyer spc-nt last. we;.k vmi `with Misses .\I:1ri0n and ]~Z1h`P1 Mun 1{echnie.- of S-Kayne) . ,. \u\V .. _h.u-f 'nfi- ~-- `v n... .l\t\IlIll\.. .1. ._ ..._, .._ , , Miss N. Donn spent 2'. day at, her home. . I\..x.u I GRAND O_PE_RA_ HOUSE Cuokslow-n U.P.0. Club cele-b_1'a.ted1 `its membership caanpaign which; brought 84 new members, `by an} oyster sunper---~the piece de pea1'l"i beiiug supplied by \V. J. B1'o1ey.: Speeclms \v:~1'e -made by Peter Green-: sides, clirmn Ken. wnson ]{el1.: .l`1'ed (`.1:1r1;s0n. l`heo. ;\IC.\Ii11.'fl.: Trvim: Noilson. \V'. E. Stodda.rt. and` Allan `Hutchinson. (Hl_\' ill, lH`.`I Aluulv. .\ new idea. was b1'0n:`.11 forth on I-`ritluy :Lf1m'n0on in the line 0:` :1 g'eogmph,\' match. The .~-.r':u1m11s zu1:-.\\'(=red \'m`_\' <-law:-1']y and hope to have anutln-1' in the near future. I-IX`-.\|:\\'()I'. 0| .~\l.l.lS'|`().\' l .\.\'S|-IS .-\\\'.\Y I.\' '|`()H(>.\"l`() I. . \re11-hmgw n < weeks. ` Dr. The death ur Dr. J. J. Harper, :1. and highly esteemed resident, of Aliiston, took place at \Ve11esley I-Iospital \Vednes(lay at`- ternoon, zLt'ter an illness of four The late Dr. Harper was a _;ra(1unt= of Toronto L'niversit_\', and had prur-ti.~:ed his profession at A1- liston for thirty years. He was prominent, in, the municipal :i,t`l'uirs of _-\i1iston for many _V .L1`S. zmd \\'as '.m e>:-1n:\3'0r of the town. The late Harper was 21. '.`.2nd do.-:ree Maison. :1 (1t)xi:~:ei'vu.ti\`o, and a mem- h\`l' 01' the .\ [r-thodist t`.hH|'(', h. He V'~l`hursday`, March 17th ARCHIE J. GALL The Big Black Laugh Musical Comedy Revue 1~1xcLusn'n cmsslo SNAPPY '.MI3`I.oms,' \v1"m . .112s1c.a1._ smvrrxas ' s{,\'ai,N_G,_ n';xxc_LwG AND GIRLS ,\`_1,;1_s.ji`11_`_i_'sJ__"1*11-n:A'1` 0F'='1`~lIE-SEASON .a'x.so_'1'nE .\Io'noN I'Io"1'*`t'm'.'i-'1 i*E.&'i.`U1t1~:--'I:o1:1~*..n'1` WARWICK IN ' _._ _ i i1`hlI% starts af. 780. Musical `Revue at 9_ par NOTE (`AIIANGE OF l`R-l CES-251`. and 350. But it is a-?fact ihat he -does make less on Red Rose than on other teas,] and he recoms nends_it beca_.us_e he Knows --9 PEOPIJ offering.-; . ---9 I'-EOI`l.E-- . hm '1- `ltck Straw S is sum-'ive by his widow. 3 1e` and [our sons. The '1 gtilke place 1md~e1` Maser n `at. Allist on on S:1.Lu-1'da._\' .` 1 Fliillt-Rallki Cod-liver oil stands a... -.. .1... Ha n` (sue g AND HIS ALSO M AKERS OF`---- first on the list of fats, in the ease with which it is assimilated. This explains why SCOTTS EMiIi.Si0N Mof super-rened me- dicinal cod-liver oil who are run- down in body. l.I.l."all$U3 II Ll \IaI.-Hausa`: an- its quality best.- Fore `N. -_. .\.a Scull & Bowne. Toronto, Ont. (Tablets or Granules) : In I\ I n P Q1` I (1 `lablels In ul clinic: Innsazstlbg by one du`.pg;-11- 1- `funeral will Masonic auspices a.fLernoon~. .('60)(-1 K~h"[`)\V N MINESING