Wheat; fall... do goose.... (Into Good Print }oMENs , % SKIRTS WOMEN'S sxm-`rs 35cH0sf ~ %\ . K. . E Pricc .`:".dl Cashme USTRE ` 4 { wzusrs onw- Juhn Green of London, Ont.,was ;1rrcstc(l at Brantford for threatening :. blow up a house. The bomb ?h;:t he madethe bluff with was no- xhing more dangerous than a bottle ~z' perfume. ' 1 I ., I,_4I- gNGuAMs~ THE MARKETS owfgglz I/zczgagldeic _ T'l`(T)WELING I 91-_`E ~_PJ!,1 V83-?3'~ 10 LEFROY BARRIE, . Toaowro, APRlL 13'l`K, . 15.... , `I00 _. FOR ""` AVJCII 5IIII\`I-I\4 hlhh tvav The Grad Trunk half-yearly re- 'wOrt shows 4.43,o78*aivaiIab1e "for." mviglcn(ls. The net, fprots . were, -900,427. ` ' ' \ 2.99 25:: ular _ ""'*'KT"` {nice Men's Heavy -Rockfort Drill Shirts, also Checked Mole sizes. Sold everywhere at 75c. Oneprice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Women's `weal Tweed and Frieze Skirts. Perfect tting and well made cuts to pxck from. Former pnce $3.50. `Our price only . . . . .. $1.99 ... /-' Women s ne quality Tweed and Ladies Cloth Skirts in colors of Brown and Grey mixtures also B-lack. Regular $4.00 and $4.50. `Our nricp - -- 19$ Heavy thread. value at 12 Our price I O O C C t A I a I c I I I Extra good . . . . . . . . xoc V. 34-inch heavy Flannelette _Pink,. Blue ` . d Fawn stripe. Regular I/ac. One price . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . IOC I The new act will affect every drug store `and patent medicine manufac- turerin Canada. Hiereafter` before any patent medicine can be sold in the Dominion the formula of it must be submitted to and `approved of by the Inland Revenue _Deartment. I [No Longer Permissible to Throw Samples of Patent` Medicines_ Into Doorways. It is now illegal for anyone to] throw samples of patent medicines `into the doorways of Barrie'--some- thing that has been very common land to which objection has been !raised from time to time. The dan- -ger -from this often lies in the chan- Ices of children getting hold of the samples and thcpossibility of their being poisoned by them. `Samples of pills, for example, are often dis-? tributed, and while` they may as pills ; be the best in the world, they arel not exactly the best billof-fare for: vm`ere children to get hold of andi [possibly mistakefor candy. \ I An this stopped oh the _ rst .of iApril,.for the new proprietary or pa- !-tent medicine act says: No per- son, rm or corporation shall dist- lribute or cause or permit to be dis- |tnbuted from door to door, or upon a public place or highway or through the mail, any sample-of a propriet- ary or patent medicine. Provided facturers or `wholesale dealers dist- ributing samples to the trade. In future druggists will have to do their [distributing over the counter. this section shall not prevent manu-' ` The Churchill Citiza-n s Band -gave a free concert last Sat- urday evening in this village after which Mr. J.` G. Douse treated` them to a siimpguous supper. Messrs.` Gprdoh and Percy Douse are spending Easter at home. HATSE The ice jam in the lower Niagara- l\`1\'cr is still unbroken. i 20 pieces `of this extra quality of Print in good colorings. Regular c yard; for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8c Linen Rollex; Towlling All wooi Cashmere Hose. Double fold knee, geriped and. checked gingg, also Mercerized Tartans. Reg- ue 15. Our price .....e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12c CHANGE IN THE LAW. `OOOOOOOO .M% GLISH HATS J Christy's T C_elebrat ed -aavo Six persons were burned to deathl. .21 Lcnnox, Mass. I An heir to the throne of Holland <'.\'pcCtcd this week. ' (Algernon Charles Swinburne, the ',l am; at Putney, England. on; Sumrtlay. a Lord Charles Beresford has de- vlincrl nineteen invitations to stand for Parliament. . l)u .\Iaurier s play, An English m:m's Home, was hissed Off the stage at Berlin last .nigh,t.i , . Castro, the deposed President of \.'vnczucla., was forcibly` expelled rimrn Martinique yesterday. L _ I} __.._..I... .. of Brown, Cream "id B131` Regular value $I..5o. . .-One . M ...o.. London's New _D_angor. . Sir Alexander-Binnie, who has sug- zshed.a ;nw danger to_. life in. Lon._.., "don in" }the form of disused-sew -: ,"m1.se_.. thf`';.enginee}".` of; the ,.Bln _ _ ' =`.r-?.i*1.;9,.; .$31138. .f93].7. ' ; .*.- I _ : I ` 6.). VI ., Lu: Iuxc, av 231;, New. Zealand. fart of a ship's boat was recently picked up at Rangaunu Bay, New Zaaland, with the word Lamond 01. it.. The first part of the name had been broken off. Presumably it is wreckage from one of the ship's boats `of the Glasgow bark Loch Lomond, which has not been heard of since she sailed from `Newcastle, N.S.W., on t.he..'16th July-`for Lyttel- Gnja q.nn"n1\tI The centenary of Darwin's birth re- minds The Bookman that four surviv- ing sons of his are men of eminence. Sir _George Howard Darwin is pro- fessor of astronomy at Cambridge, and has made valuable discoveries in meteorological science. Mr. Francis Darwin is a doctor of medicine and a distinguished botanist. Major Leo- nard Darwin was on the Staff Intel- ligence Department of the War Of- ce; he served in several scientic expeditions, and` after retirin from, the Royal Engineers sat as .P. for Licheld; while Mr. Horace Darwin is chairman of the Cambridge Scien- tic Instrument Co. and an ex-mayor` of Cambridge. England's Oldest Lady Doctor. Apropos of the recent celebration of her eighty-eighth birthday by Dr. Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman to take a medical degree and to be placed on the English Medical Regis- ter, it might be mentioned that when she rst began to practice in 1849, Punch recorded the event in some amusing verses, one of which ran as follows: Young ladies all of every clime, Especially of Britain, Who wholly occupy your time In novels or in knitting. Whose highest skill is but to play, Sing, dance, or French to clack well, Reect on the example, pray, Of excellent Miss Blackwell. Four Clever Sons of a Clever Father. Collars In the Cabinet. Mr. Asquith wears a large pointed club collar, which style he adopted many years ago. Mr. Haldane wears a shallow curled-corner collar. Mr. I Lloyd-George also wears a curled cor- ner collar fairly deep and bent back `in a neglige style. Lord Loreburn wears the singe collar of a style fty lyears old. Sir Edward Grey has a. comfortable neck decoration, with a deep opening in the front. Mr. Mc- Kenna also wears a single collar, rather stiff, with roll-back comers. Lord Morley wears an unobtrusive Fitz-William collar, with a carelessly- tind bow riding too high upon it; while Mr. Winston Churchill wears a single collar with large comers tum- ed back. and Mr. John Burns the old unconventional polo collar. Relic of Lopt Ship. I 3,) usnnxggjq iv: v-- .\Iayor Oliver and Treasurer Coady of Toronto left for"E11K13d.v to dispose of $6, ooo,ooo of bonds. . Dr.` Michell, who accompani:ed o.th1 British, antarctic expedition .0._l..*._ manded b Lieut. Shackleton, IS_ 8 native of `erth,.,Ont, ' % _' `Y2--gamma I :Dv:I7.; I extra -ONE.- PRICE CAH 'A'N"o ' All 59 Sc Sip Wilfrid Laurier and Lgdy I Luurxcr are at Mount -Clemens, Mach. 1 IURSDAY, MONDAY, MARCH 12th. DAY BY DAY. I5? IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW GOODS WE: ... T CLO -1 THE % * C; IRYVIN % STOCK` AT ONCE % EVG h_aVe plcked out ma.ny`WorthyL1nes from th'1s,VatA Stock ml gg; % :1. on to you 15953 111 1113113 03868, than Wholesaleior manufaqturerfs prmes. .1 y to know us ancf now our Values. % .A fewhnes only are mentloned be1obu 1: ever v %. rtlcle being offered at A REDUCED % PRI% A Urps 4. ME M % 37.5 Continued from Page 3. SUTCLIFFE S 93 |RE_ > 0Y3 H1Lni1EEi' I COATS I00 ` THE NEW ESS I GOODS 39 Ysst'n1*s 99 '. ' . Regular pri for e ,-__A , _ Children - s Neat Reefer Chats i9e _MEN'S noors AT A_ agmggxw DBL . . _ _ _ . L _A in a brook near the track at Farn-`V ham, Que. - ' "A s;vefe earthquake shock `has-i ibcen felt in Peru, Japan is considering the construe-I tion of a smaller type of submarine, with double the speed of `thosershe now has. . i 1 The council met pursuant to ad- journment. All tlge members pre- scnt. The Reeve m the chant. l Deputy-Reeve Campbell reported `having examined the place where Geoge Besse wanted to cut, some lsmall scrub trees on the roadside, land having found them of no value, would recommend that Mr. Besse. be allowed to cut the same to allow him to put his wire fence in proper place. Adopted. LIP I TI 1` I? I A , ,I , - Alfred Palk offered to purchase 2 small elm trees and I dead maple at road end near Mr. Caldwell s.*The` .Reeve was appointed to act_in this` matter. T T can an The sealing steamer Decapo is `thought to_have been lost with her `crew of thxrty men, between Nova |Scotia. and Newfoundland, M`-cCuaig asked that a. tree '- on road near his gate, opposite. lot `I5, Con._ 4,_ be_ removed. Deputy. `Reeve WI" act xn thus. . _..- -n co c , Daniel M1cLeanL, Sec.-Treas. Union: 'S.S. No. 5, advised that trustees were | willing to refund Mr. -McDougall si school rates for I908. The Treasur-e_ er was .authorized to refund Mr. Mc- Dougall's taxes for 1908. D `Y. A ` '......_A...I ........ ..,, ...--_ _-- _,,-. . ` R. F. Caldwell complained. that} drain on road near his7 place was not i in working order. `Clerk will notify; ove_rseer. on` this division toattendf `to It. ` qr IEII` - O . '4 1, Uvwew--U -----v- -v- -2-~- I Sec.-Treas. S. S. No. 9-reported: that trustees had agreed `to refund Duncan 'Cameron s school rates for.` `I908. Treasurer will-` refund his re-~ maining rates for A 1-: fV,Ij ,,_-II --...-1_!.___I LI__1. ' I.\lUgC auu 4I.4d.l\C. , _ . McArthur--Smith. That M.r. Mc- Gill or any 'othe1j person removing sand from said `pit shall pay 25` per load, leave the__road in good condi- tion and be responsible tol`Mh`-. Niche-A ols for any damage done to his pro- `pery. The `Reeve i`7vill*be consulted before the sand-is removed and the- money is to -be paid _to. him; . .- . _ ,I_-J .J_A I 4 and 5, at` Lot 19. no BCIIOIL. The Clerk presented-tenders for`! for the com-ing season. ":Wm. A Mc- Millan s tender as operatorjat $2 per day and Thos. "Shaw s' and James,- Hart's. tender for, teams at $3.50. per. lday were accepted. " 2 T I teams. and operator for road grader`; 0-...-..I..-nv._'..A' c...:u.` ......'.;.z- `Lad ' New Waists. Selling them at la "Wai . Front oTa11-overunbroidery, at value $1.25, for xes: _e-zn`l)'rac.e.; nu;-1.ber :?o`dE"l;1:e.s`of Dongolas, elastic arid` lace ` styles. A specially good leather. Regular values up to $2.00." A`; All one price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ggc Men's Tan and Black Calf. '. Regular valgfes $2.50 to $3.50, for .. _ I `Men : Fine Fancy Worsted Suits in : clots bf Brown an I Grey. lngle and double-breasted. Quite new sty . Regular $15.00, fo '$z2.oo BARRIE. L%|"|\'I f)"S'AfY`." OSHAWA. Boys A 2-piece Twged Suits. Ladies ;' hb `- glue u -to $5.00. Waists in colors, also B, :16 .Whi't._" Reg- ne price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 ting values in New Dress g nd. These have been bought for our Oshawa store, but to , ur values here, were shipped here. See other dress goods and 0120 COUNCIL. in cola` of Dark `Red, and Anni Mr. Donald Graham, of Hamil- ton spent Monday with his broth- er, `John Graham. < i miss Minnie McArthur, of Bar- 1 rie spent Sunday at her `home here. ` Miss Edna Ross is visiting ifriend-s in Collingwood. T s cup 0-` u , IV \{| IIIII6 vs \4,\ruv vu- lloverseer. on'this to.atte_nd' Mrs, Watson, Wm of 1);-_ t0 . . ._ A 5 Watson, died on Sunday at. her. Jams. MCGW - `asked 7 t , P"h35`-' home, .167 Aveniie road. Toronto. 15* "~"'.-3" betwee" She had, been an active member. of Queen. Street .Methodist-`church, for. [he Grand Trunk halt-yearly re- `mrt 443,078 available for-' f;'l'`l(lCll(lS. net prots. ` 960,427. \ " TUESDAY, APRIL 13th. I 1 sand on road,` Dr. Embree was _re-electedPresi- lmt of the Ontario `Teachers , Al- Eizlncc. For additional Gowganda town lots offered for sale several $1,000 l<'n(ll'S were received; Treasurer for -"Enzlands. Dr. accornpzni`ved~.th. British, expedition` eomj` Shackleton, erth,.\Ont. 0 j er is still rm. C i Ridge and Lake. 'DC! } . . . . ; rtattns~and The ice in the lower NiaAgara_vR1;`v- _ McArthur-Smith. \ Mr. Mc- Gill or Vanyyjother persons shall pay 25c`.p,1';r thelroad and be _to'lMlr._ Nich- ols for any `damage -_ ihiS:Dl'.0- The! \Ree`v.i `willbe consulted sand:5is__ l'_mQVd ill}?- money/i_s .to.~b.e`p'_aijd.to; -1 .- ` -.-lfrom that time till; her nigleiyears hol-d___in'g sident of the Ladies Aid Society. 7 _She was .|.act'ively` interested in W. , C. T. .U.T='I..vork-and_labored1or` the ; c_-ause or temperance; Nine months : 9-g0;~:-rM1'S_- -.Wat son -"fra'c_tjured_ her r hip ;,and 1iad..beeneconne d to. bed `adeatvh, the office of Pres-i 1 I Ernest ` Loire-` `asked V to .15fu rchasef rwhich`~occurred somewhat. ".-sn~dden.- *materia1.0u.t newr:6rmze.si1met con: ;4:ans1ss.t `a 1i;7I<* 7`i 0 N01 a`c` me ~ Clerk res 0 lied i9h"e;`?l lifray fwas .eimm ; in Ilvy) and: in. Iv `of `Heart fail-ure.r `The 4deceasedl ' `fgr; Barrie for `twelve *yea;rs-:i._a.`fter{ V -"her Odd. zradyert A ' ` -.V` Mg. 13 A image to Dr- % Wat9h`.jvho~ ` "ac-`hi ,9 ' " 0 . Mrs.` Legault, `aged: ':i3't)"`.l-7.\l:.*1;ii"5 I was killed by a streets;carjj;a_,,_t, _ flit real. ` g e '=Charle_s., Your ` lsonburze zhy it i sh-nu; I Cockb.urn-Smith; _ That we put- lchase suicient woven `wire fence,. Monarch, to fence Town Hall; grounds on the south and'we'st sides, and that the clerk ask a for tendersj from parties willing to supply a suf- ficient number of good cedar posts to make said fence. V i \ Accounts to Vthe amount of $25.02 were ordered paid. ' 4 . ' .- /.1 `Miss Nellie Adam of, Hawke- stone is visiting at Bayeld Farm. i(i`is ~Hghn; `Iioss; spentWa few days recently with .friends in To- ronto. _"J Miss Flora Rgss. of Bar -rie spent Sunday under ythepargntal roof. {tor in place of Mir. Campbell. `Council adjourned. td meet 26th May next at IO a.m. `M'1;s.J i of Hawkesfone; visited her mother, Mrs. Wm. Wig- `gins on Monday. ` l-V1;liis_s-".X- is seriously lill. We hope for her speedy recov- I Acu- E.` Mrs. Fnred-Rowe visited friends in .Cookstown last `week. The Citizens League, Toronto, proposes the estbltshment of coffee clubs as substitutes for barrooms. 1 Premier Whitney denies the report 3 that an order in Council setting! ;;~idc I,ooo,ooo acres in the Rainy} River district as a forest and game reserve has been passed. , 17 ` A number 01 our young mmrodsi Ihave been scouring the creeks for` {suckers but as yet they have not !seen so much. as afrogx; Patent Lent}; redtgced piices. Ladies ne" tucked front and back, long 0120 STATION. MRS. WATSON. `H . J. TUDHO-`PE, Clerk. TOBITUARY Tm; NORTHERN ADVANCE and Dngolas. . . . . .. $1.95 S ALE 7 , I A young woman gave birth tC_o a child on a train whilg, travellmg fmm Sturgeon Falls to Ottawa. F . 1- I I `INTRODUCTION (_J.:f_w1_x~[S' STAND ) FADVANCE A }nuniber from 4aro1'1ixd here tobk in the Easter.excursjon to` the city. } a.`11dfM_1j:_>.. R. J. `Stewart? spent 1 AEas1f.er with, h_e latterfs Tmbthf 5?! Brries V .4 Miogs V-(A'nn'ie. and __-Jean of Toronto spent Easte1.'.unde;'.- ,t-he roof-`~ 4 A o iuuru. per ID - - . a - . - . . . -noon: . o . - .- .lcggs,pe1-doz ..... . . . . . . .. 1Poto,toes. per ba.g.... ........ .. I-Ia1r.nexjton' .... .. CuredH1des............ ........ .. GreenHides..................... Calfskins. per ... Tallow. nnr Ih . _ . _ _ _ _ , , , uauxsxms. per Tallow. per n\VnnlT-`it-.Irn , . _ _ A _ . _ , ,_ `fallow, 1181' lnnooooounncnoao--a-on wmlPick8IIOIlflOOliuuooookCD030 o u s o stIItIp.l0ICO|.OIO Home Hui:-....................... Wool,wa.shed..........:......... Wool,unwa.shed................. Sheepskins lmwlesyx-up.pcrgal....... I 111113360 11033.. autono- I Chickens. per lb .,... . .. , Turkeys, per lb ...... .. g Hens. per Butter. R011. per 1b.. . ._. , Lard. per lb .......... .. . lib-urn. new (Inn _ _ _ _ ,, t LJIVU I105!` BUHSULIDIIS LIV [U " heuvy.......... Dressed Hogs......... . .(`.hi(-.knnn,nnr lb ,, ,, , . , _ ,, .c-V.- --- -v vv--- .\ Cornwall hotelkecper was ned; S150 and costs on two charges of} wlling liquor to Indians. 1 Mr. S. C. Fox of `Hamilton had an? vxviting struggle with a man whomi in: caught trying to break into his in-use.