...$665 perton 6.75 per ton 685 per ton 695 pet-ton . 7.05 perton 7.15 per ton 7.25per t0'1 IIIUU- IJ|C\ih Gnu vvn an 5; Lu Thread, 50c, 65c. 75e,"s1. 13. Prices--Black and White SiXx,75A:,S5c,$1,g0 Prices--Tan, Brown, Navy, C Blue, 31.10 and $1.25. pmg ?rHU1gsnAY, A1_>R1L 30, {Spot Cash Only` Will be sold strictly for C-as`n Quigc. Pa; must be made before or when UY`dr'I' is 4'.- for delivery. nolivm-inn vrill be mad quhia.-` n, jg-33W;-A, | tot aenvery. Deliyeries Will_ be made suh_i-L-` N) irspeczm on armval, and 11! no . samfug-zuz-5-. my be:-. turned when money will Du pmmptiy `ail cheer-full ; refunded. now A LY IH~`.nI*(`F.h PP.I("r`.f~` r.-1`xe of-r: l1I&mt11141 [\dJL.k May 1st as follows : For May $6 6; per ton. L73 nnr For . For. -v- - -v -.-.--c- Mr`. anfci Mrs..G- W. Buckle have gone to London. 11 III`! . (`V [ yuan pct quuuu: um. = For October $7.15 per ton. $3. .3 ;.rr $1 55 per quarter tun, For November $7.25 per ton. `$3.70 per $1 90per quarter um. 250 per ton less than ton rutca ml! 5- I farmers md others teangiugcou`: :':'-).\-.1: 4` L 1 g- iG_RAND opsms. HOUSEI 22 '1YI(1I-T'l".Q For 4 |TlIe WMOI Sloc:_|+(A_A9o.| F0, 5 llGlIllClLlI\1 ULIJCLQ lpbclllflllb yum. .. -1. J. G. so TT| N'iGTr'fTs Cqytincing Thurs., pril sum in` a. Repertoire of Ne M Plays and H14 `~33 Vaudevllle. The leadi feature 15 .\1.\`1J;`:.- FLOWER. the Bronze M ba. tnr sgrvatcsn 31.41;` er of her race. Belmer ad Prnti. mum] French Acrobats, etc. . ` L Evening Prices: 10c. C`~?1`13""- Ma.tinee- 10:: um u. . `E EXTRA BIG AMAfeTfF?o~r:sr FRIDAY NIGHT-:3 CASH; PRIZES :neermu relunucu. GREA LY REDUCED PI .I('}C~ :1... `lab on fnnnnru - m(1;I~r'. excavating for a house on Innisl St. azcmmnc. MAY1sr,1908. Coai and Wood WlTH\,A;UR DAY M in: NEE Seats on sale at Robertson's 1>:'tI: -` July QILDD PEI` LUU. -;.r.-1/ "Ll -nu-.A $1.83 per quarter mn_. '_ _-`August 36,95 per ton. $`. 0 per h'.\.. $1.80 per quarter tux`. '_ r September $7.05 per ton. $3! ',>-:. has $1.85 per quarter (on. _ r ntnhnr S7 15 nnr rnn S3, 5 Mr I131. Q1411 yul. \ ' July $6.35 per ton. 31.83 net-4 nus go 0.: ye} uuu. ' 9-J-1' 31.7 per quarter :u:.. * J um: $6.75 pgr ton. $1.4.) 31.7. per quarter mn. `lnhr CR RF; nor inn ?3 .3`) wA'ND ARNO " " " C.'B-l;L'DWlN Fr W. Homan presx-111% 53.93 '1V\;I'r-"Ge:>: spent over Sun- day in Hamton. `I T` I er half ' half in W1 \/Ir. J$i{i{*_1*> at*tbn is erecting a. house on Wllliam St- '71v.i}. ;;;a "MIs,"." s.'t{e3r "sinc a couple of days In Tpronto last week. I I (`V "-Mr. Maxlshall of Huntsville has taken the house recently vacated by J. Beecroft. It` Coal ;D<>Wnl E)n"Mo1;c1a);; Qxifrif 17:11, a daught- .er t_o Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Bush. ' . ,'eB'." bva$," *5}; ' 6{ir}eU'sL6 is visitm at Mr. G. Cowie s, Cum- berland t. - 1\/-Iivs'sI:{_e'pburn is laid up with: an attack of measles, at her home in Port Stanley. T d n `l'\ -'Sixteen -lviitle tots started {:0 Bur? ton Ave. schoo_l Monday. MISS Ball is the teacher m charge. ' 1 oo'oooo ooooooooooooooooooooooooonf iSI"vL;I-n0!'e (-l- that several you_ng ra1lroa(_lers haye departed leavmg sorrowmg credxtors behind. 'lI,'I\ 1\ FT\ II vwii . I Mr. D. Day of Burk s Falls stayed here over Sunday with his son, Mr. J. W. Day, on his return from Cali- fornia. A V G. Cummings and _he1-A daugh- ter, Mrs, Cleuson, were 1n Toronto recently attending the funeral of a `frifand. _ The remains of the late Dalton .'Heard arrived here on Thursday from Denver,'Col. The funeral under I\;Ia-som ic auspices took place on Friday af- ternoon to Union cemetery, from. `the residence of his brother, Mr. Frank Heard, Burton Ave. A short house service .was conducted by Rev. VV. A. Amos. `Six old friends were `pallbearers, namely, Messrs. J. 'Min- gay, A. Wilkinson`, Geo. McMillan, W. D. Bothwell, L. Little and. aW. J. Sutherland. Deceased, who was 28 _______.A_A_________.j W W Loc'al baseballers are pratising .evry afternoon. Atlandale" " will %li-keiy be represeented in the Town League. 7!`! ' P .1 In . -I-\ 4. we wm sell` our cuusnurlcn sdnmronl COAL and Wood for SPOT CASH ONLY.FI.I-, the following price; . ' JIIIIB-u`-nu-...o. July............. `Anmnfh . -- _ . . _ _ _ _ I1 `Anguatuoiunanonouvvoou I001 sepwmberoouo to u90ll_Ol;I Ontnhnr _ . . . . , H M :`2`.;1'a$ae'::::::::::: """"' ..::::::::-3:325:53: Where the each system on fuel has been adopted.us it is in LlndIe`y.Petez-bot-o end uaeuy. other places.lt is said to have given t catte- teotien to the consumers as well as e dealer. Consumers ` under the credit system found themselves struggling to on bllleefter the Ituel had been consumed w 0 now and it much eeelerto rovide that which is an absolute` ,nnmunlt.v in thin nnhl nlhnnfn ' 3.'?`3b``.'?`??::::.::.;::::'.:i:'* nvnnu hon 7 The .n;oeuity sliould hvo thd first claim on the weekly wage. _ ' Qhl!t_y, lfr9mpt-Delivery, at M . IIICIOI`l`I;O-I O; {OIIIIIII IOIOOII# : `Ju`:1ye...- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Xyuooc ouonn `June..;..'...... Jlnlv If 3RJIN @ WY. II IJUOCCIIIIIWUO VVIIII < `E'SE'1-'t'3 "W vide whio] necessity this cold climate. BEQINNING Mn`_rF-131-,.atV V ._ Greatly Re_%luc'e_d,_P1fic'eI% . ICKERS, -Importer, Barrie 81 Ogiig ' %LiLm |rtp%. \ , rn61 sndfuudon'i!wg1em V V _ > ' _ ` ` r v ' ' I _ \ _ . V _ .-..v , . . Auusingsatleot Men s suits :!:ia2:%QE9:`{l"i A enthusiastic in their Qrgxsg pf *1 H r- /` I ' . a This lweeki s Clothing News--rich with the savorof slavings--is the most remarkable - we ve printed for many a day. a : . . r Our entire stock of Men's High'Grade Clothes, all new and stylisheis offered at ' biglreductions under regular prices. f - ' ` It's thistway.-We ordered heavily "many" months ago. Early ship "moved slowly because of the backward season. Late shipments have recen ' p arrived and the stock 15 too heavy. The department is in a fair way to become coqg A 1: . remedy this condition we make a sacrice of prots to stimulate an enthusiasti ` V and start the new suits `to running out.- ' . ` nts have ` Ftesh New Suits in the Most Fashionable Weaves and Out at the Lowest W-05) per Wll . 6.7-'6per.ton 6.85 per ton . 6.96 per ton ` 7.05 per ton . 7.15 per ton 7.96 nor tnn years old, left this vicinity some ve years ago in Search of health. His brother Louis accompanied',the re- mams home. `H15 father, Mr. G. W. Heard of Toronto, was among those present at the funeral. I Twenty-six employees were killed! and 23 injured during March in the- Canadian railway. service. In Feb- ruary 24 were killed and 28 injured, and in March, I907, 20 killed. and 30 injured. -Of the deaths, 14 were caused by explosions of dynamite, etc., 4 by being run over, 3 by being caught between `cars, 3 by being struck by trains and 2 by falling ma- terial. Of the injuries, 5 were caus- ed by derailments, 4 each by ex- plosions of dynamite and by colli-' sions, 3 by falls, 2 by being caught between cars, by being struck by cars and by falling material, and I by machinery. --The Beotherhood J of Railroad Tra'nmen hold their regular meet-| ings 1 inrnen s Hall, Allandale, on the 2nd at 8 p. m., and the 4th Sunday, at . `m.,, every month. Visiting bret.hr'en w_el- `come. __ .. .. -_ .-. I The Buffalo Express says: Thereilj is little doubt that freight rates will 1 be increased in the near future. There has been talk for months of a gen- ; eral advance. The time has come , when executive voicers of all the. important roads east of the Missis- , sippi -river are conferring on the sub- ject, It is said that the interstate commerce commission is not likely," to oppose such a movement, as it recognizes. that the carriers are at- a `pointywhere they must have larger. incomes if improvements areeto be made. Expenses have .been _cut to lthse limit, it _is said, and now the funds must come out of the public. Probably ther'e will be a`-great out.- cry'against a general` increase in ,freight rates, but the increase is the` price which the public pays for its two-cent fare laws, employers li_a- bilitylaw and, what not. Railroads cannot be .. operated on nothing; money must be paid out if -there are to be road extensions,` new tracks, new bridges, etc. The relative cost of operation cannot be run up mil- lions ofgfdollars without the`bil1`be.- ingpaid" by someone. -Instead of ta ing it all out of the pocketbooks of the stockholders of the compan: ' ies, who have some rights to an in- "come from theirpropert , the man-` agers purpose to sprea part of it thinly over the whole country. Who can reasonably complainagainst this `plan? , ` r F 1_os Council met at_ E,lrnva1e, Aprxl 18th,. pursuant to adjournment. All `members present. - FIVI , P,IC, -L, .__,, A--- - -a_;<; were pass- ed_ for payment : A. M'cGrath, meas- urmg gravel; s. r. 10 and 11, Con. 10, ` has "A D` "`A`\t-noun ;\a|cInGn`r:o\lU 30000000000000nooncoooou6ouou;ono3ouuuoououuooooooouuuni] Iullllls SICV I. LU GHQ 15, \4Ull. IV $6.00; `A.uli.' Tudhope, caretaking, lqck-hp, retc., I907, $6.65; `Muni- cipal Woild, marriage register, $1.- 65; Cou 11 -meeting April 18, $15.00;` C.` McLaughlin, work 011 roadway, townline Flos and Vespra, $4.00; Jas. Hayes, 40., $8.5(>; Thos. Mhhoney, rgp. `culverts; $3.00; ,sfrin`gers_` iforl -bridge,- $1.00, .$4,oo. \ 'l'\.___.`.I_I- ,It__|_ t\' 1, '.Ik,.I `---_v, Y-.--, Y.`-vvu | ` D;-ysdale-'Mar1eyA --'Ord_e1-ed that the report qf the committee appoint-; :ed 1;o.examgne thejja'm: o4nj ;tawasa*sa* `Raver LW.r`emendir!s}i$%th3* an l' Prices ever offered at the season's beginiiing. FLOS COUNCIL . the following persons be appointed pathmasters it; their respective divi- sions: Edmund True, Stewart Blain, Jas. vMcGinnis, Jno. Tubman, I. J. White. ` .Be11---Graham-4Ordered that Mr. Marley be appointed to have all nec, essary repairs made to the road grader. - `4 and 5, Con. II, and N.% of N.% e'Mg1r1ey--Graham - Ordered that par.t1es' owning lots or- parts of lots 1ot_4, Con. 10, be notied to remove. them fences off road allowance, Con. i line 11,- Flos. 3owooooooonoooooou-MoOooo'3ooo; Bell--Mar1ey_-~O-rderd that coun-k cillors Graham and Drysdale be 3.` [committee to inspect timbers on 9th `line and on 2nd line and dispose of same. if they think it advisable to do} fMar1ey-Gx-aham - `Ordered that Messrs. McDermott and Drysdale be. a. committee to disp_ose of, timber on s. r. 45 and 46, Con. I. I. To arouse public interest: and take , , .some practical steps in this matter, C0111'lC11 3-dJ0111'ed t9 met at a meeting will be held on Wednes- Ph1PSt0I1. M80 16th`, at 10 0C10Ck. day evening, May 6th, at 8 o'clock, a.m. to which every citizen is invited.| C_ s_ BURTON clerk There never was a clearer call to jduty than this. `Come, therefore, - and inviti: others to come with you. THE BARBER OF SEVILLE.The meeting will be held in the I Trscuvn T6 --J1` kg o\:An:AAA A--nu committee t0 (11sp_ose OI, timber "H V _ V ` I I ! Of the .Dunsmore Opera Company, who play at the Grand Opera House Tuesday, May 5th, the Toronto Globe says : . The singing of Mr. John Duns- mure, the basso in The `Barber of Seville, at the Princess Theatre, has been. a revelation to his audience. He might very well be called the Scottish Edouard de Reszke, `so son- orous, full-toned and equal is his voice._ The Barber of Seville is a delightful opera comique, or opera b'ul fa', and the wonder is that it is heard so seldom in'Toronto. Mana- gers, it would seem, have got the ideas that the-standard of taste for comic opera.in this city does not reach far above vulgarfditties, and a liberal display of chorus women in tights. There are many other ad- mirable comic operas by Donizetti, the Riccis, Boildieu, and Auber that might protably be revived, and there is `Mozart's splendid setting of the Barber of -Seville entitled"`Le Nozze de_ Figaro, -which -may never have been produced in Toronto, and` certainly has `not been presented here for the past thirty-seven years. With .regard to Mr. -Dunsrnure and `his `company the `give an excellent performance of ossini s opera, and, apart from the ensemble, itwill re- pay any gmusic-1ov'er.to attend. ` .4f3FF.= do-`~` `roiaidoa ` V i .. 9.93;` 1. " ' ` THE -NORTHERN ADVANCE THE CALL OF THE SUFFERER \ The Ministerial Association of }Barrie have come to the conclusion that it is their duty to lead in or- ganizing a ght against tuberculosis. They ask for the co-operation and support of every hurnan-hearted man and woman in the town. I. Because t1}ose_unfortunates af- flicted with_ this dnsease are above all to be pttievd. ` Echoes Ffom * South` :Ward. A KC 3 TCCC1 33 TX A Qiljbjbj CL A 1 2. Because they are a menace to }the life of those around them and in no small degree to the whole com-" munity. J E 3. `Because it is necessary to giye such persons `a specxal course m trammg 1n canng for themselves. | 1 I ' ` ' ` ` c ` "" "` "' ` | 4. _Because our hospital has no 1)I'0VlSl0I`l for such cases. 5. Because the Sanitarium at Gra- venhurst carmot accommodate all ithose-who w1sh to enter there. & ll\. llL\.u\|ulIl5 VVILI L19 Il\a1\L Ill I-lI'\' Town Hall. It will be presided, over by His Worship, the Mayor, and ad- dressed by Rev.*Wm. Moore of Ot- tawa, who is devoting all his time to this work. . On behalf of the Association, Wm. BERTAL _*HEEN~.EY. The C.P.=R. employees in the west have applied for a Board of `Concili- ation under the Lemieux act to deal with the diiculty over ` the new working schedule. 'gocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooog L '5999@99s ` our s`hosy_.room and remember Discriminating women are their pranse = =-as Sprm be fou ` 1n town is _' ood Millinery . low pr -- for quality. ' e- m_ent 5; d` distinctio Ve 1 "rtant c cteristi` We'll = :~.-s- .ve you V151 V ' s L Hosiery Tan-that s the shade that pro ises to be quite the thing this se'_ on. We re` splendidly prepared to serve yoii in tans from size 4 in Children s up to size Ioein Ladies Lisle thread, Qotton, Cashmere and Lace Stock- mgs. Prices from 20 to 50. YABREVIARY or THINGSTRANSPIRING IN BARRlE S RAILWAY QUARTER. of Rommel Vickers for the Best Millinery. ~ sm: BILLS Fox P-AR'l`lCULARS ' .1 OFFICES : [ Dunlop Street, Phone No. 33 Victoria 8'1 will `be sold on and after Ma. 1st at reduced prices. Prices for CASH ON Y as follows: ""-- QR RR nah fnn August... September: . October .... .. November. . . Coal E Wood! Miss Sadie Day has been visiting in Anten Mills. n1uy...... June.. .. . Ynlur Prices of wood on application. 7 s The CASH SYSTEM has been adopted in many places with benet to the consumer. and we ho e that our many patrons will approve of it in arrie and assist us in giving it a fair o I 1 1M! . X0 l.nuy....` .h`.nntAm1-1 A delici-ous drink anfustaming food. Fragrant, nutritious and economical. This excelient Cocoa maintains the system in robust health, and enables it to resist winter : extreme cold. L W Sm by Th-'ocers and Storielgeepers in }-lb. and }-lb Tins. You canine: ossibly have a bettcr ocozt_Ing_ 6.oo Raiticoats $7-00 to $10.00 Rainc Come early if you would get a bargain. ,'I-.f`-lgenn is still collecting` for the Y.M.C.A. l