Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 2 Mar 1911, p. 4

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~ `Mr. Z}'e-o."G1;gi'nsi Jisited` friends in` Angus {last Sunday. * I TWA- .... __.A_ _-_Q__ i !-i\`E;.~ .iWSorT11*ersvvof Ivy spent overii Sunday in this locality. V` ,. 1---- _LL-.._'I-_1 L1--. 'm(jQ-11i-1:e :L-'fe1.'v7 frefn hyere attended the]; -At Home in Baxter hall .F1-idayi `evening and. all report a good time. I , Miss J. *F1eming is holidaying under gthe parental roof._ v are 1- 113-011 I 1 ____ 71gL__'_ 7 , i short visit with Ivy friends. ' Miss LaV1-1`171'a Mibller is home aftef al }W1v1itezTa;f ntjmberyfrom here spent Thursday evening at the, rink at Utopia and all had a most pleasant time. ` T Wssrs. Clare McDonald and` J. Eat? ton of Ivy'spent over Sunday on the !6thT1ine. . f < V- = Mrs. Mich9.e1TRussel1 of Ta.y is call- ing -on `friends and acquaintances a,round~hr e.` ' 3 - `M ' ' T "h_Mrs.' J eph Russ/ell was coiled. away`. suddenly to the bedside of.her br.o`.ther`, oMrs.' John Thomson, last week. He passedtpeacefully away `on_ `Wednesday. Interment took place in Egbert ometeryy _ , -in -.v'a an.- i besigie; Brentw6od,- vis_itTedV Mrs. '1`. .Berthe1otte_ over `Sunday. Mrs; A. h1"1_}l_phineLiVa`_ on, the sicklist. ` N93 isgtyi in the Methodit church` has u1;1d_u_y_1o:1 'accqu'nt,o Mr; Peacqc [N lled. away :.;\th67 `--- -3`- -.-,-" - -- , 'lhs`soor`ot.otsu , tulzmen is abusi- npss .t:-qining. . -We_ train young .pe_oplo= :.;for-'- honorable : business careers. Our, teachers are SPECIAL- bost -equip teacher in Ontario. wh IS'I`S.* . shorthand taught. by" the- is a on uate of the Author. A3 business and Shorthand subjects. Your Grocer win Recommend It NEVER sou: m BULK BIG BAY romg. '8`!-IAN" TY BAY. POTTERVILLE. mnnvnsw. The alleged Blind-pig `artists of .001- lingwood came before P. M. Hagg- isn t that all right? U'.l'_OPIA. Prices Ruling in the 3mm and 1': ronto Markets During the Week. * _ ' Barrie, March 1, 41911.. :Wheat .. Z5 . 7 "J ! Wheat . . . . . . Oats . . `V . . . 1-'eas- . . . . . . .. Buckwheat _ . . Barley . . . . . Flour . . . . . . Be`ef, hind qr. . , . P4-n-A `n1-V \IIUUu._ .l.J.Luuu, 4.uv. .. . . - - Hides, No. 2 Calf skins, green, per Ib. Sheep skins . . . . . . . . .. Ta}1ow,. per lb. . . . . . . . . Wool, picks" Horse hides , -best grade`. Horse Hia-i1 ! . . . . . . . . . . W301, washed . . . . . . . . . . 11 nuro Eh a ` Quotations Wheat, fall, goose I\..L- fall, bush. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Oats . . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . Barley - . . .. . . . . . . . . . Rye . . . . . . . . .. Buckwheat Hay, timo1:hy, . . . . . . . i Hay, clover . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Straw, bundled . . . . . .. % loose ' . . . . . . . . . . . Eggs, per doz. . . . . . . . . Butter, per pound . . . . Chickens, dressed . . . . . Fowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turkeys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dry onions, basket . _. . . 3 Cabbage,` dozen . . . . . . . u (Potatoes, bag . . . . . . . . . ( Cauliower, - each . . . . . . Celery, _dozen . . . . . . . . . Apples, barrel . . . . . . . . . ' JUVIDV - . - . 3Cabbage, (Cauliower, -each . Celery, | `Quotations on Tuesday were:-'- |Export cattle, choice .. 5 75 I medium .. 550 V bulls" . . . . . . . . . 4 50 Butcher cattle, choice .. _5 75 , medium 5 25 common . 4 75 Butcher cows, choice 4' 75 V com. to med.... 3 00 I bulls . . . . . . . .. 400 uvu-.o vv -no\J\Au . - lCa1veq . . . . ' Sheep, ewes . . . . . . . . . . . Bucks and culls . -. . . . . ' Lambs, cwt . . . ; . . . . . . Hogs, fed and waterd.. I` f\ 1'; I Goodfellowship should reign supremei -at the big Orange convention with al I `man named Lovelock in the chair. I \l\.IAA~r | Canners . .' . . . 1 Milkers, choice I ( n A! `FA 2 e T . |ing his parents here" for a few days, returned to Phe1pst_o_n wherevhe has charge of,the G. T. R. station. vrvI11 04' __L _ L-.. 1.-.... ..... ii.---,,- Mr. Will Sproule, who has been on a tour from_the West for two months, started on his way back on Friday, stopping at Sudbury, Winnipeg _and lthence to`F1eming, his home. ' 1 at 71' ,__j Mr. J. `1\1i11erwa{{{ "Mt Howard Wil1oughby were on a business trip to {Barrie last. Saturday. 1 Among those from a distance who .attended the funeral of the late .Mr. '.J. Thompson Were: Mrs. J. \V.. Lyons, A1liston; Mr. and Mrs. Moifatt, Bar- lrie; Mrs. G. Du`, Mr. R. Dutf, Mr. iand Mrs. W. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. aW. Ingharn, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ross 'Miss AW. Ross, Mr. G. Ross, Cookstown. . Our merchants, Mr. G. Thompson, is at time if Writing, ill with an attack .of'p1eurisy. We hope he will soon be around again. - v i ` One of our esteemed citizens in the person of Mr. John Thompson. depart-. ed this life on Wednesday, Feb. 22nd. The deceased was 76 years of ave and had resided in Essa all his lifefbeing well and favorably known by every- ibody. His true Christian character and sterling qualities won for him many warm friends. A The funeral ser- vice was held at his late residence . on Friday, at 1i o clock and was con- ducted, by Rev. G.. N. Grey, assisted |by Revs. St. John of`Cookstown, Gar- igclelnter of -Ivyf alllld Crawvof Thornton. e remains o owed by-alarge con- lcourse of sdrrowin friends and s m-. , , ., g A Y pathizing neighbors were conveyed to_ rgGhr1st Church cemetery, Ivy , for in- terment. He leaves a widow, `one , ilaughtar and 13:; _s3nsi;IMargaret, Wil-l 1am eorge re . orman of Essa land Albert 3: Toronto, to mourn his ' death. The deepest sympathy is. ex; , tended .to_ the bereavedones. 7 V saunas; . Sorry to re'port the serious illness M}`s.lW. Huid whcg is in the Barrie osp1ta, and ope or a speedy re- covery. w n ', , ,12_L__,-_ __1_,_ On the 14th, through the energy of Sir Kt. Companion Isaac Wood brav- ing a erce storm he managed to get together a quorum of -companions and opened the Scarlet Chapter at Waver- ley, adjourning the chapter to last A_Mon,day evening, when Sir Kt. oom- panion Geo Bennie, accompanied by Roy McOracken, a. candidate for ex- altation, drove -to Waverley. The. . roads and the temperature made the drive anything but inviting; but it did- not `deter Bro. Bennie who is an em .thusiast_.gic O.rangemqm.. Ate ~Wa.verley- three .jcandidates.j sweretg : exalted A and- ; the electipn `oi. .o_icers`f.toN1tv;p1ace,5as ` ol1o'ws:; AW Gem; in-,c9n,1ma`nd,: Sir 'Kt`.'VI.;Wood,-5:89p ley.;..Paei``".- Liv: STOCK MARKETS. 'al-ICU. unwashed n.\.\.A. u-auv f.o.b. I see the President of that hard- ware convention at Peterboro was named Cinnamon. Must have been 9. spicy affair. * * >1: \JhJ\I$\4i Toronto, Blarch 1, 1911. us on Tuesday were:- . 1, .... 79 - `8 se 76 7 . . A 39 1 '4 . . . . 69 '2 . 1 . . . . 68 '2 . . . . . . . . . 52 . .5 .hy . .' 17 00 18 ( r . . 12 00 14 ( udled . . 15 00 `18 ( 8 00 9 ( 25 I 1' 25 .1 17 1 . 14 ' 20 1 3, 40 dozen 45 I bag 90 1 , .. 10 uzen 40 cmuammsr. `HG-BERT. 55 450. 11_ 00 12 10 00 AH? ouv 13 20 18 20 70 vv 15 10 21 20 22 80 '1'0 00 12. oo LV vv 6_75 . Orillia Business College ummnmd with Lindsav 8 50 E 7T`H*$r11E"` 1 50 18 12 5 E6 1200` 10 on ,J-V vv ` 15 12 00 6 9.0 6 50` Ann sol 77 -40 71 70 .53 oo oo 00 oo 32 27 20 15 25 45 65 00 I To- UIJIIIH _ vuvu-vvv wvw-uuw . (Aiiiiated with Lindsay - . Business College.) ENTER` V ANY DAY. A. H. 8P0'l"l`ON. H. c.. asst.` President. Principal. 9'3 500 76 351 80. 50 `II? 10 50 30 20 [ 13 I Sir Com. Alex`. Truax, 589 Waver-I ley; _1st Conductor, Sir Kt. Com. Geo. Bennie, 985 Craighurst; 2nd Conduct- nr Q3-r T(+ (`am `D....a. Q..........1-- -Inna` ;w.L. REEVET Alvuubu vuu \.u.a:.5uu1.o|; auu K/U1l(l11(.'E`l r, Sir Kt. C m.eBert Sweasly, 1386 Wyevale; Inward Herald, Sir Kt. Com. D. Truax, 589;Outward Herald, Sir Kt. , Com. Roy McCracken, 985. _ At the` solicitation of Sir Kt. Geo. `Bennie, the Chapter was brought here `for closing on Tuesday\evening, when nine candidates were exalted to the illus- trious `degree of the Royal Scarlet, after which a sumptuous spread was awaiting the gallant knights at Bro. Steward mcPhadden s." I Mr; A. McDonald `who last week broke his _ leg through a fall on a slippery sidewalk in Toronto, was brought .hom_e on Sunday. `Mrs. Mc-_ Donald returned from Winnipeg a few days ago. ; ` Saturday was about the only real .ne Saturday this winter. The ladies took advantage of it and were out in numbers. It stormed on `Sunday. Peo- ple that visited Barrie on Saturday complain of the bad state of the roads, particularly" in the region of Dalston. `n__ . -r1'I1u These pressed tin hockeyists are -out of the race for junior honoree-but they are as good sports as they were :1 year ago when they lined up against Barrie seven. V ` ..".].`he rem'ain_ing wi{i}1}3a{t' `child of Mr.`/axgd Mrs. Bowman, died last'week. I II " Already the trek to the West has. set in, and in the midst of the blizzardly weather that prevailed last week many loads of settlers ef- fects could be seen wending their way through the storm to the station. Mr. ],).;_Strong formerlr of Elmvale left here `last week for` the West` with a e'a`i'l'od of horses, tMr. Edwards of accompanied`-himi. .- During the `ifioa)1il18;.`hey..were the guests of `Mr. ,_c,._ ._ --_..-v..- `_Miss Shsie TH_(ill and Miss Jean Gaston of the B. C. I. spent Saturday lgiid- S1'1ndhyat their home here. \'.'1`h_re is: Ia gndfemnt on foot here? q s}iif4;;eg:i7AXhe;*ban . 1 A iBan1_oy' Agricultural , 8oc y Spring ; QAII nbninhur " HOW I10 Yllll SPEND Yll EVENINGS . . . . N. GROSE S Bowling Alleys and watch the Game any V night. Aeroplane flying imposes unforeseen and trying conditions on a Watch. The aeroplane vibrates constantly . It tilts at all angles. Often it lands with a jolt that would ruin 1_V7orA~tAle,r-fbal_ance' 6f the" Winter season we will give 10% discount_on Horse 4BL1`ankets}, Robes and Bells. Harbingers of spring-the return to! town? of th-e milliners, the rush of new members to the Horticultural "Society, "Has anyone seen the Globe} robin? ` I _- 4. `This. is} the "season-`oft the year when 3-o.iir horses and cattle require :1 tonic -to tone upthe syst'em.r Nothing will do `i this quite as well as Dr. Hess Stock Food. Are you Hens Laying? If not, there is a reason. `The greatest egg-produo ing food on th market is Pan-a-re-a. It's not only an egg-producer but is a pr- ventative againstdisease among fowls. `Come into --.-..--~ `on The price of the HOWARD is _r:..~ k. -340 to $1 50--and a printed price-ti;L;;: `attached. Irv u u u a o 1 I the balance-wheel of many a watch. The Wright Brothers had most V unsatisfactory experiences with all `the Watches they tried in Europe and Amcric:1---zz71t:'/ 1'/zey adopted . 7 , T7/\T }' I?! T'\ The H.OV/ARD Vfatch is tHe finest `practical timepiece in the world. Its spccizl haxd-tempered strcl balance carmotjolt out of true wizh :32: roughest :<::".':c. The I-IOVVARD ad- Jus:.. ant is prrmanenl. T`-._._- rjrnxr A hh :_ _, J, -_ 1 , 1 Jeuuo-Au-AL our : unuusuo. Every HO\VARD is made and ad- justed as :1 ne watch. Cased and t3.-.:. `i in its own case by the HOWARD w.m-l;- makers. A n ----_--_.. The mission conducted by Rev. J.`| Bennett Anderson, Diocesan Missions. ary, was very well attended. The} meetings have been ; full of a quiet! earnestness, which we trust may be` the sign of a thoughtful grasp of the Divine virtues sofaithfully pre- _sented by the gifted missioner, the` Rev. J. Bennett Anderson, whose natural gifts of popular oratory, sanctified by grace, are`noW' con- secrated especially to the services of our Divine Lord will be long remem- bered by the people of this parish, and he will receive a warm welcome if he ever [should-ruturn among us. , ` _; :7 i , Offers will be received by the n1.~:~:-A.1".',-,.i I for the purchase of part of the \\'r~I 11"*`*;,; I t,n 9`) 1.01 f]\n Kl-Is f`Aun.\.-.~;nn nf \V.--l\"1 Clv- |!"r` I AIJI VIII) tilllbllall UL PCII ll U1 lvllb " Lot 23, in the 5th Concession of \X-\ -taining about ten acrs, and ln.-in: North side of Wellington Stu-:1. Town of Barrie, con1mon!_v know l Bunker Property. rI`1\;u rn-nnnrfnr 3 n-n`1 nitnninj -n t/:3 11017.42 D. wv.\-_- . nruunun 1. IUPUI. DJ. This property is well situated :11. '1 make a good market garden or (-hir1-;- 1 Good two-storey brick-veneer nlxn-11111;, and cement stable and barn mu .~-:i erected on said lands, which are xn-`:1 v For termsand particulars, apply `N ..n\vs1uv . sun` .. :\n~uV1|' A 1` _ carry this distinctive watch and would like. to show it to you. . _ 40-tf Dated Oct. 3, 1930. Valuable Residential property` the Town of Barrie IV! UHU JLIIIJIJU-BU U1 IJIU IUIIUVVLIIQJ. I""l V . PAR EL l-Lot number mm . 0 south side of the Essa Road, in the T0 Barrie, plan 169, save and except. the 22 feet thereof. There is said to `*0 9 onjaid lands, a good one-and-a-hglf S bricknclad` dwelling house, contaimng rooms Thisproparty is most central]! eonvenieny `situated. _:,'_A`- ns-uuknn 6-nn nu Ohrsywill be "received by the xxxx1c1`Si for the urchase of the following: 1>01 t nun` ur. 1 'r-._ _-__.1._.. nn except thqeast 22 feet thereof. 5U II V I311 I611 My 8) BUBICU. , PARCEL '2--`Lot number ten, on t1105 side of said. Essa Road, plan 169, -f1`f1`: said to__b7e erected on said lands a g0d and-a-hklfstotey brick-clad dwellmg . `c_ontniti_,i'ng_`ve' `rooms, . This propert) " :msk-art:-Hx1oeet6!+ = V 2`3.1 .}YfI .:r. The implements and stock belonging; to the late A. R. Standen, Moss Grove Farm, were sold on .Wednesday, Feb. 22. Despite the storm there was a large crowd at the sale. ; We un- derstand that -the widow and children will shortly move west with the in- tention of remaining there and mak- ing a. home. ` ' ,_n n__`..2i__ _--1fr-..L M. ' ` Z 4o'.tf . . &ga;e&;99t.'4,{ mo. JLLJVV. In Toronta this game is . so popular that Alleys have to be engaged sev-` eral days ahead. ; The sport of royalty-- good healthy exercise, THE LEADING JEW E! E R BARRIE STEAWART & '1`t'\\'X FOR SALE FOR SALE auu pIIT|ClllIl'8 EPPI} '-V STEWART &. sTEwA_IT J. V. ; Jvgndorrs Sohc] K #V`9" 5" . > Vemlorls I CI-IE IO Oovu-aw: W. Addison and family go West on March 1st, also W. Downey and W. J: Stande_n. _ '_ Xx RT, Mal I uv mte xvot V1 fa E 110 klus Odtlbc Inspector Mills says he nds that the Minesing Public school is doing `much more satisfactory work V ' since the appointment of two teachers than. `was done any time during -his Vexper-A _';-_i9z;oo_ with only one tom`-._!1er.; . -.__ `_'`.:u -1.3}. @109.` 10"` 1e Jlast. Iidwa Town Mr. by TR and i turno forrns westatz nlaku ,I31u' 4anco, form) Horstl Frivdn belun up B boosv %;;";x1% self to Sh of ` 'fI`i;z}1 '.1nin1: Irffli Mr. 't1lLA'V. ( U(4`HH( I1H_*1`l`\ '.\[ whwr f()I' t -Mrs.` F. Priest is visiting friends Sarnia. ' - ~ _...-- . A .. 7 L"_ '-take: `who <('hQt 'l`Hl`n[ b 4. _` ti -(Erie; S k {1} L5 `2375| .\1{-l. Inczel {:{}, -' We understand `that there will be banquet on March 9th held under 1zhe. a .uVspices of the ~Lad_ies j Aid qt ,.the' hutch`,-` , at ,w.h_ich?x A a? ;good 5i._ riblliiw 2 2'1-#119 :.ba'n9`net-. haw gthb 'I`e_i;; rie ~T I1. M 0' (H4 M 2" ER. vww an-ow. -.. .. -....._.. fioms srunv cou'IiI$T_ Thursday, March 2, 1911. 'l'mnxs.o1r Sunscnuvrxon. MINESING. An 8 'l: o 48 Ooiumnjewupupoi, ' Published trom the olce, 183 Dunlo Street, Barrie. in the County of Simooe. t e Pro- vince of Ontario. Canada, every . Thursday Morninagby O9666006 60_OOO`O6'O696:1 C()lA{Al1l`l`fSP0NDENCE A A` A A A V3oooooo6o6; l Note--`Corres.pond'en"ts in speaking of the movements of. visitors` `will. please state the places fgom *w'hich they-come; ' ' T Missionary it Service will the ieheihd. `A-in` H the "Methodist church next Sunday afternoon at 2.30. Mr. J. J. (Thompf . son of Oriilia .will'be the speal;er._` ,` - Mr. E. .S.gvDrury has returned'_ro_m a trip through: "Prince Edward Island. Ten loads. of equareftimber went from the bush_ owned by M_r.,LJos2 Emms to Barrie on Saturday. `The timber is en route to the old cou1it_;ry_._ spring Seed `.E`a1r--'.l.`own Ha11,. 3a;r-I rie-Marcli 4th. ' in Mt. and Mrs. Will Maley of Barrie visited over Sunday _ with_ M1`-.and Mrs. A. Dyer, V ` ,4! 'i'\,-__A____-__ :_ ;_1_,_ awnnuu -on --J_-` Miss Sampson of Duntroon is the guest of her _cousin, Miss Jennie Jago. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Longheed spent Sunday with friends at` Knock. I -1 1:-__-_' 1112..-: 1\....... .-....l v'\.naa\.-v-J} vvcvon __-__.... Mr. and M_r_s. A1}'eawTD`yr, and Mabel and Arthur Dyer, visited Rev.` and Mrs. P. M. Peacock last week. Little Verna Young returned home to Allandale last Week after spending a couple of: weeks with Mrs. Wm. Bloxham. V ' I l poooo'oo': THOMPSON CREW, PUBLISHER Miss Jessie Kell returns to Toronto` this week after an extended visit at her home.` H _ _ _ ` .-.':`Ba.-1-'1v'i_e" `AVg 1'1cL`1lv1:ur,a.l _ Soc. y_ Spring I ,Seed Pair, V `Town. Hall, Saturday [March 41:11`. Good prizes. |` The snow has settled considerably the last few days, making it better for men working in the woods. _ 1 - An 1 1. n 7 _7g_A3` Rev. A J effv1:c3--;w:a.n-(1_ VaZ.ZreT Avisitv ing in Meaford. 1 at , ru ,,.1,.. TI'7L2L_ - 1')-.. Mr: and M}; Charle White of Bar- lrio called on friends here on Sunday. I Mrs.TJames White and family spent Sunday at Edenvale. -. -as nu .1 -\-1rI__-2-, -..J N-~1.\;lI`1:Jant3.' T.- Baldwin and `Miss Kay spent Sunday in Barrie. 901 01 Am I -'.`l~1e--1-1'<.;c1~;ey;na1 tch t come off Saturday night between Edgar and Dalston on account `of sofe ice. _ 1 Mr. Hugh `and Miss. Jean Donnelly left here this week for the West. Mrs. F. `i?-S;o<)`<%l"-i_.;; -s'>eding "a few! days witAh'friends'. in Dalston. n :1 , 1..L, 11'- '1\l'.!11..'.. ....,.. --_---"_ _ _, , `- The funeral-of the late Mr. Millet` [took place on Saturday a forenoon at `Clements burying ground` (2nd ]ine).| IThe friends have the sympathy of the {entire comlntmity. ` a -" ' in` '11 1.--- I. IUIEMD . U0 Lav uuvavsn a ova` y s}.oo.1>E12 ANNUM. IN ADVANCE. UNITED STATES SUBSCRIBERS $1.50 A m ADVANCE H'No new name will Be afdded to the Sub- scnption met until-the money is paid. Q_Ig_-_lL.\-a- -`Ann In ncunnnlvu In! Ghana Tilfh | Mrs. A. Grose is visiting with her sister; Miss Minnie Wood` in Dalston. I Mrs. J. B. Long spent a few'days ,last week With" friends in Toronto. - yo.---... ..---------.----I, . | ,-..-. ..---- __v_-___o_ Mrs. Millerowho left "here last week for Toronto toundergo an operation, is getting along as well as can be ex- ` pocted. - ' II11 'I|r!______ A .3311 1...--.` nbvuuui-r|(\V!" ` `1 ""' *' . . V The Misses :Ardil1- have returned home after an extended vi'sit with `friends in Adjala Township. i--'_I;1"1V'V1eVV.A_g'r"i":'1V1lfura.1 So;: y . Spring Iseed Fair, Town Hall, Saturday, [March 4th. Good Prizes. Mr. J. M. Camj)be`11. spent Sunday with his sister, VMrs.V `Alex. Mullhol-i iiland of Collingzwoocl. ` g T.i)Veb1Z1rc1Tie `has secured a position in Hamilton where he in- gtends putting in the sgmmer. ` 5" T` 9 `I , ,, _,_'L,,,______1 L- `,-hl\Essr7.];(Z)sig Forsie h'as returned to `Stayner after spending `a month with ]ll1er[pa1feuts here. I ' ` -.- -r 'I \ 1- _ 1 1, ' _--_ . L,_.T Mrs. v.-TV{)s Desourclie and her` daughter Josie were visiting Mrs.T T.| Berthe1otte,of Utopia last/`week. Qvunnhnstul Cant! .T`u-is-___"l`nu'rn `Ra- JJUI DIIUIUUDW, U Lu Luau vv \.u1\ Spring Seea Slag;--'J.`own I-Ian,` Ba;r-` rie--March 41:_h. ' .We are sorry to report that `Mrs. T. Lockhart is in a critical condition with a stroke of paralysis, this being` the thirdvstroke. and` her recovery- is ,very. doubtful. T V I gr. 2 1r `1\__,-__,1:_., 2.. _______1_-____. lurayuvu uxcu uuvu vuv suvuv; Av pun.- Subscribers now in arrears for three months and over will be charted 81.50 per annum. ~ some time in_Utopia with Miss Muir. Quite a number attended the icon- lcert in New Lowell on Friday night {there being great" ta1ent.from di'er- `ent places, but best of all was Miss. M. Ketchen. `e Desjardine is spending -i-`I42: is raging` in this vicinity; I it being very_fami1ia_r with infants `andaged people. ` 1 _,_-I` nu- _u-_ a_-..1_-'.. `AgLrici1ltura.1' Soc y Spring` Seed gI'a.ir, Town Hall, Saturday, March 41:11. Good Prizes. V V -I ` Mr. `Herman Baker intends leaving} this locality in the near future. He? will be greatly missed by some _of our young folk. Come and see his `for- ward jump over ve barrels. and two backwards on . the . _rink Saturday .night. V` Inspeotor McKee visite:1 tho Public School in this section on Frjidafy, V `I MR`)TbeVrtV Bli visited rriiands`-'1 Avening As. short while ago. `A ; ......_ . .. .-4..-a ' ..I<;e cutting is the order of the day. Finlhy Hawkins has the pond to` him- self and _not much opposition is ex- pected as the shing -is good. ~ ' We are ' glad `tot htar Mrs; Levi Smith is improving and hope shewill soon_ be around again. _ _ . . -p Cs :1 In `Iv as-.' 7J,eseph Rugsell natten ed._'_the funeral _of her brother, _Mr;" hem-ps`on, of Egbert}, to.._Ivy cemetery. 4 T 'I'\,II ,'_ L 1.-.. I.'____ '_-_'_ V able * to be put_ f`Va.gainq.* . "L&iV 'EQin5. Bali, who ha:s.beeh_ con; ned :to. her bed; for the . past qtwo weeks with measles anc1.Vbron itis', isl _,. - . , 1,, -Ll,--_1-1 1Z1In`1;):r4 man here .' attended the funeral. _of `Mr. `Thomas =iBishop_, of ._Gmen-_fel,. A hichj took _ place V on Sunday PRIN'1".ER8 LOYAL. ` -HE STRATFORD BEACON says (and many Liberal papers are - ' copying the item) that It is. worthy of note that the newspapers which are crying out that improved trade relations with the United States will -lead to annexation, are them- selves printed almost wholly by ma- .cl.1inery imported,` from the States. Such trade relationships not having made the newspaper publishers annex-, ationi`s'ts, why should better trade af-I feet the farmers that way? Aren t| `the farmers as loyal as the newspaper publishers? ' vB_insqnV bf _'.Litt1e %-G>urr_1i_wf_ is --. in hum.-I-`I onown BRENTWOOD. DALSTON. ` HOLLY. Larnov. UTOPIA. Mr. Wm. Miller entertained a num- ber .of his `friends one night last week, A very enjoyable evening was spent in. dancing and other amuse- ments. " ` V -- . - II so ;\_____A Yes, but lowering duties on farmi~ implements will never make any in- crease in the number of manufactures in Canada, nor _make it any nearer possible for newspaper publishers to purchase their -printing machinery at home. lllvanuwc Mr. "Rabi. Shannon has .,so`ld his farm and intends to `move to Barriexsoon. 1 "" '1' "-~-- --~ vv--~ . . Mrs-. R. Webb spent Tuesday visit- ing in Stroud. :{ V Mr. H. Elliott, brakeman "of the G. T. R., had the misfortune recent- ly of losing a nger. -?_._ -birthday last week. Ian-l\Q o-.vv.-`..~ -- _._- Master_ Mor1ey.~M_ajer entertained al number of -his" young friends _on his . . , 1.1-2.. ..2..:..:L-u non` ..... ...., -..-- ..---_. ._ ; Quite a number in this vicinity are} laid up with the cold. .5 - ' 1 'I'I'V 1 1' _, , __.L rn-_-...1.... --:..3`- I ` Mrs. AJas. Hart and sons are visit-E ling Mr. Will White in.Bracebridge. ` n \*r,__L1. 11'... :. ...-.1L, -..,, -.--. ..__- . T V Mr. Robinson of North Bay is visit- ing his sister, Mrs. A. Paterson. Miss Frankie Pue is visiting friends in Barrie. A V, ` Bishop Sweeney of Toronto preach- ed in Thomas church last Sunday. , Miss Lizzie Muir isrrvisiting in To-' ironto. 4 _ - l Mr. `Geo. Brooks V `has had la: .grippe but `is better again. 1.. `r-,_L:L__J... ..........L... '4-Llnl t5"rx" ~' ." ~--~-~ ~17 V The Women s Institute meets `this Thursday afternoon at Mrs. E. Clip-, [stone s. . ' I ___._~_.__ | Mr. Martin and Mr; E. Glnipstonel drove to town Sunday evening to hear} the Welsh. Choirg Splat;-gwseed I;air-.'1'own Hall, - Bar- . rie-Ma.rch 4th. | PERTINENT &lMPERTlNENT The Y. P. S. C. E. will hold theirl "next meetingon Tuesday, .March 7th, instead of Wednesday evening. : - Mrs. B. Coutts and Miss Irwin of Bargie called on`Mrs. A. Coutts lasti Mrs. and Barrie lweek. ` - We -are pleased to see Mr. W. Wat-5 `tie is able to be out again after a few `tweaks illness. ! 1ihg_Cibs'on is pxpectedxtd o c.-V cupy the pulpit in St. Andrew s church next Sunday.. v ' 1 The young people of this vicinityi met at the home of Mr. J. Coutts last! AWednesday_ to present Miss P. Wattle: with a miscellaneous shower,_ many, pretty and useful presents were re-1 received, showing the high respect ini which-Miss Wattie is held by all who know her.=We wish hervemuch hap- piness in her future home in the far` west. ` l Spring Seed I'_a.ii-To1irn Hall, _'.Ba,r-1 irie-Ma.rch ` 4th.` % Mrs. J. Dobson and son Arthur are visiting friends in Orangeville. I -- -u 11- rn m',,_,-.-,, 1______ ___,___ 1 '__7""C `.1 Mr. and Mrs. T. Simpson have mov- ed to Barrie. ' . 5 I `. is rushing things along and has already shipped two car-loads `of lumber to the city. T V -i` no -| `ea is" the result or cafe and experience -in blending -e--must be ' the combination of line avor. smooth strength end richness. Because all these elements are so generously included in Red Rose `Tea it Well there is -2_1_ sigh of relief over] Hangman Radc1iffe s death. HQ can t` oiciate at my hanging, anyway. i

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