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Northern Advance, 23 Mar 1911, p. 4

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M00 30% -3% 4 50 4 oo % .6.,_5O ' 6 50 90 20 60 2 50 were : - 18` 12 1'4 20. 40 = 5 56 10. .50 .8 oo- .15; 12 00 660 650 _90O 15 f I 10 21 20 17 75 oo 7 00 6 65 `+425 W 17 14 16 ' 8 00 O0 00 00 .25 27 20 35 1 T 15. A25] .10 2 '50 30 20 13 l\1I'S. alas. Dun. Mr. Chas. Calverley. of--Orillia spent a day last week with friends hgreuy - Mr, and Mrs. Thos. IBell_ca113d_ `on friends" in Shanty Bay_.on Sunday. ` Miss Clara Crawford of Barrie spent` Smiday with her parents here. . Mr. and Mrs. Jno .Thorn'tonA left for their home in Yellowgrass last week. TU` K1410 771 35 o 50` 60 -.-\I 80 76 37 66 70 strong. The `heartfelt sympathy of ithis community goes out to the sor- rowing family in their sudden .be- reavement. A* few years ago another sister, Annie May, when b.ut 15 years of age was burned to death by a coal `oil can exploding, and some years later the father died after only half an .hour s illness. . Jones of Duntroon Sunday with friends here. -..- -u\ u. II'I_ , 1;__ Mr. R-obt-. Gibson has farm to Mr-. J. Carruthers `chased a larger` one from lmer near Stayner. . __. up 1': - ...v- ..-.~- .--.. _- Miss Laura McM'rra-y is-on the sick list.. ` ` Now Methodist Parsonage to be Builtg ~ -Oassin Farm Purchased by '. Mr. Arnold for $8000. (From our own Correspondent). V Mrs. Hamilton is no_ better at time [of writing. _ T - 100! n o 1 L LI ; mnasme. (From our own Correspondent)... Mrs. Andrew Ronald and Mrs. W. Carter spent a day with Mrs. Turn- hull, of Elmvale, who was Miss Van- Sickle before her marriage, and at one time a teacher in the Public School. * `The Shredded Wheat Banquet was a successful social function, and we] understand, netted a nice sum for` the Ladies Aid of the Methodist Church. We question if our young men realize that to annoy and disturb a gublic meeting is a punishable of- MT:-. nimy is still conned to the house. ' Pleased to report Mr. Wm. Reid, ourl genial and obliging mail-carrier, . as recovering from a severe attack of pleurisy. V - ` Mr. -'M.yD01an, who has beri ill, is improving._ fi 0, ____A__,_,_9_ '__ V_____ L ' 5 . ' MissTTi11ie Carr is recovering from `a serious illness. - } Mr. Wellesley Fletcher has purchas-A ed the Cassin farm from Mr. Herb. Arnold for $8,000. This is considered one of the best `farms in the Township of Essa. As soon as a proper site can he se- cured, the Methodists of this place in`- teud erecting anew parsonage. The new arrangements in thiscircuit ne- !cessitate this change. Thornton and Egbert churches will constitute _one charge. . - `II -n 13- run \ ` an A ac I W V 77' . I Mrs. Robinson is recovering from i a severe attack of pleurisy. ` Qnu 1-rv us . Our genial station agent, Mr. Bar- low, has only been once up to the; village since December 3rd, 1910.` How is that, Mr. Editor, for sticking close to the job? Mr. George E. Hurst of Colling- wood township, visited `friends here last week. in public fence. Mrs.UJames Sproule and Vher na11g11- ter, Miss Elsie, have been visiting friends in Toronto. - o T Oufschool is running with the speed` and quiet of electricity; L ` VII`- 5I_1._,_L ' Es; .Whittake,1f,_L H htf. 5.` M 59113 Of and` %;9eors Y The `delegates from_ here who at-! tended the L. 0. Grand Lodge meet- ing of Ontario West -recently held in Barrie, report a good time. V . {Miss West visited friends in [Bar- uun cu-nan-`19: VMissl fest V! rie recently. n. can Mr; W. `J. Thompsdnhas purchased the house occupied by Mr. J. T. Cor- bett, from Mrs. Chas. McCullough for $1,500. - A . ` -n A ann- ' Mrs. J.V A. Stwart is visit1g- rela- tives i n Brechin. . We _extend our sympathy to - the friends of the late George-`Thompson (merchant): who was recently cut o? in, the `prime of` life. ' 1:-, 1'1 Mr. `Corbottw the tnaterial on the ground for th_'e_ completion `of his .th}19:to ~ A Hick is able to be `V arbund again. % - 11v: 0:. u ~`- .q" *- .K `-\\f`'-. _".'a' Co`96` o'oo oooooo73:I 7 , A A _ , NEWSY nbnam mom THORNTON. `heartfelt ,-2L_. ._-.... .-..'.L on tho anr- .'(-man:-o` \cnnm ruse H nu-{Icahn \CUWW|CfWt..||Q spent sold and Mr. FIVEA POINTS CLOTHING STORE over 2 his pur- Bu1- I nun. . Mr. Albert Partridge was in To- ronto and Hamilton a few days last week. ~-4`. MCI Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Partridge and little boy `left for Weyburn, Sask., last week. We wish them prosperity in their new home.- ` n A_',,'-,'I' _` T. ALDERSON i1e;`ii1teg:e"st 91 _the1ata George " :1 at Egbet ans1i"jtakes,.pos-1 `amt .Nni't411.t1isi(!e .-of Wellington Street, in the .Town off-Barrie,"commonly` known as the O'ers will be received by the uudersi ned for the purchase of part of the West ha f of Lot 23, inthe 5th Concession of Vespra, con- . taini_n g-'abibut. ten acres, and being on the ' ?: f.`5 unker' Property. f'r`\'!';.v\nliv\Arl-1') :5 Dion a36n.uL...3 --.,J ._.-._1,'I ` - Vnumwr Iwpuruy. ' This property is well situated and would . make}: good market ga.rdenor chicken farm. ` Good two-storey brick-veneer dwelling house, and cen1_ent_stable V and barn are sai to be _erect ed:ox"_1 said `lands, whichvarve well watered. A For. terms and particulars, _apply to - , ; .$T_EWART&S_TEWART, :_ _f. ::'_, g0-tf'} `:43 " VV.eLx:1do1`'`s` Solicitors, :~nated0t~ 3.AI9w:.: . Barrie ont- HOW Ill] Yllll SPEND? Yilll EVENINGS . . . . Come into N; GROSE'S Bowling Alleys % and watch the` Game any l l nigllt. Semi-Ready Tailory Fire Sale open Next Saturday HARDWARE \.L`1Uul Uun vuu -.v-_v_r--,.. Mr. Will Luck is wearing la.'l;road smile these days. A little daughter came to brighten his home on `Friday, `I HLL In 1):. Well : Block, Opp. Bank of Toronto Sales for SpotCash Only J. H. HAMBLY FOR SALE You ?oss1BLv AWARE EASTER IS APPROACHING ' l`his `i's":4tl4'.1e time of year for that Suit of yours-tofbe on its way._ Our Spring stock of Ready-for-Service -_Garm`ent's~ and Samples for Special `Order Suits" `arenow complete. Leave your order today and we will have your.-1 `suit delivered in ample time for Easter.` Prices : $35.00. t 0$22.00, MARCH zsu. a;;;.t Specia. L Order, $I.8.`OOV to Readvy-for-Service, $10.00 ...0F... on Mon e pr much ffbf the V. eral days Qhad. TheL sport of royalty~ good healthy exercise- In Toronto this game is so popular that Alleys have to be engaged sev- j$AY, MARCH 23, The secret of successful men is :1 busi- ness training. we train ymlnbl ' 1300018 for honorable 1>11~i11i~5 careers. Our` teachers are SPEH.-\lr LISTS. G Sh th a 4 1_-use - 598$. Wm tetghetlfniln t3::%a`:'(i().\\\'h is a on te of the Author. A business and shorthand subjects`. nn--- _________ _ __4 ___ wuuuuv CClI'C$U VV"'U- ("Afiliated with Lindsay Business College.-) ENTER ANY DAY. TA.-.II. sPo'r'roN. H. c. BEST- _ P1-egxden Prn1ciP] _--jj rillia Busine_qI!e I A (nlIl-.._I _-_.I III Mr. Josph Qui'r;lan entertai1ied7 8' number of young people at a euchre and dancing party on Friday evening. --------.---- I I-$99K AH EN? no:idi:"7riiiSiE'Ei3};E:s mo;-53 PA I W luo; of 09:91 ('()() HU3 |. .. \---~--- ~'--- -~- -- .. . We are glad to report that Missi Mildred Wallace, who" has been suffer- ing for some time with a sore eye is on the mend again. ' ' 1,1 A.L_.l '1`ri Mu (lI'(.`S Clzri first Ma 1-ha of 1 fran ston ('(b\t Cap 1.: 1.1" ,\l MA.` .\[ + S01)` tea and tom the 137 two the twin win nigl 'l'he 343; the _ 11101 `(On I-D vu vuu ao...s.. -c---. Among those who attended the` funeral of the late Rev. E. Crockett of Stroud, in Toronto last Saturday, were Messrs. I. N. Morton, J. F. Ar- dill, Eben Todd, Harry Stewart, W. C. W. 1VIcCu11ough and Harry Grose. Miss Zella Reid entertained _a num- ber of her -friends one evening last week. "All report having a most en- joyable time. A 1 Mr. Will Reid left this Week to resume his job on the boats. 19: u Len I100! tern Pa I`('si( INF ;:.,.'q ;.\"IVi.~ Nu posi a.(.`(` -., ` spar A H: [Jill Uub vvvaa \I\.ra-\1v v V. Mr. Tom G. Allan had a ve'ry- suc- cessful sale of farm stock and imple- ments on Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Allan are `spending a short time here after which Mr. Allan leaves for the North West with a view to making his home there. ..\..v..u, - ;.. W110 hen Girl Met 1` stor I400 att. reco i`1`Z.1] A115 f a,x-1;] imp will ncx VA.(lZlan moved from the vil- lage to the farm just vacated by T. G. Allan. | mee Mrs llpllt "M1/artxd Mrs. S. H. Reynolds are moving into the house recently oc-_ cupied by Mrs. Willson. - Miss Edith -Wilson entertained a number of her young friends on Fri- .'1.... I\IV1\v\`I"I n- (From our own Correspondent). Miss Jennie Fleming is home for the summer.` ' Messrs. B. Averill, R. Sproule and_ E. H. Slovan were in Toronto this week to consult with the.Bishop of Toronto as to the appointment of a clergyman to this parish to succeed the Rev. A. Paget who isleaving at Easter. A Mr. Mitchell has returned to Work! as foreman, `after a brief illness. T 1 Miss izaith of day_ evening. Miss Edith High of Toronto was a` visitor with Miss Wilson last week. Mr. D. Keeley is spending `a few tiays `in Barrie and Elmvale. n -I Mr. nd Mrs. `Fred McCann spent` Sunday with Mr. Andrew Miller. E A number of teams were engaged` on Saturday and Monday hauling elm for the loading of a car at the Grand Trunk station. ' V Mr." Geo; Gi1g'iVn;v;*;s'vii4; IVE-\;y `one, day last week. I - tv~ -u ivlr. `Jae. Hughes spent over Sunday: at his home in Beeton. . V The me expect to move into the boarding house this week as Mr. and Mrs.- Geo. Barry are taking "charge of the cooking. V _ I f iD`z'1T;i'd Miner is home from! Toronto, where he has been attending college. - (Va 1 . . -. _ S;eral teams are hauling logs . to- the saw, mills for Mr. Harry Banting. this week. ` T T (From our own Correspondent). The snow is gradually going. . Several people in this localityhave tapped` their trees, for the maple yrup season. The Congregational people? `- held. their service Sunday night in the Methodist church on account of the 3-epairs being made to their own build- 1%.} nu . `|-`~ ' 35.; Bell, .oiu' pg-ihool tgacher; took? $11 `$323 .,a- e service at was. on Sun<:1ay'eve'n-j l_ , ' 1`-. ."`- ." ."u- .-an -...- . - .5950 _` `I 1 ."`:_' `V _' . , O `V ' ;j_.v;,I.L'1`._.,'l':}'1n1'11s of this place has about { omplqted Ibis sa.w`log:` work for ,this` n "!f1'~i,`_`3?9P`1 starting. who 4 min (From ou`r` own Correspondent). -nrv-11 'r___I_ 2... -up\1\:v|l'I n '1-non (From our` own Correspondent). 1 -u , . ,4, L1, .1. `III (From our own Correspondent). nu p.- A 11 1 1 __-.__, .._ POTTERVILLB.` nA1.s1'6N. last_ Thursday night, `Marc.-.11 16th. A good programme was given, after -which a dainty lunch was served. v I --._2L-J 3... `kn `VVLILVLI G uuauvd ow--~_ . Ernest Farrell was V11f1;it;(V1 `in the holy bonds of matrimony` to "Miss Mary Elliott .on Wednesday, March 15th. , _ rznsonu. imws T ifnom nonmr. |nany Visitors and ~Vi:siting-News Prom Essa. Bond Centre. (From our own Correspondent). Miss Bertha Srig1ey,_Toronto, visit- ed over Sunday with her parents. . Mrs. Black of Duntroon has been visiting her sister, Mrs.-' L, Jago. Miss Ruth Hubbert and sister, of !Barr_ie, _visited at` Mr. Jas. Hubbert s I '1\[Ti_ssa lgtih ZH7u bi)ert andA |Barrie, visited at Ion Sunday.p - -..- OI! ' -u i'I'!'I_,,, 1`); -.- .v-----d - Mr. Mait11`ndAWa'ley left here on` .Monday for Provost, A1ta., where he !will `spend the summer. "In" 1: 1r2___sI_:__ _A 1:1........'1..1.-.` Miss Francis Minniiin of Ferndale spent a few days last week with Miss {Lizzie Gibson. ` ` V-4!-VII.-Us --v --.-..._- }3"e'1;Wiio'dfern of Toronto was a weekend visitor at`his home here. '--' `rs , 1 'll',,A Y \T;_:.... "w1\"[:'s'.- 3as.;`t;1';).vv11 L. Nairn visited friends at Wyevale I-last we_ek. V.-....- -u--on Wingate,` of T11ompeon- ville is spending a few days with `friends here. V .Mrs. Woods and son;A1bert of To- gronto and Mrs. Bert Young of Allan- dale visitedv over Sunday with Mrs; Wm; Bloxham. ' ' . (From our I own Correspondent)._ Miss Paterson [of Hamilton Ladies College ishome for a short visit. Mrs. Williams is visiting with` -friends in Barrie. - _ Mrs. John Sanderson was in- To- ronto last week attending the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Shaver, of Cooks: lvville. V . Methodist chu1b'ch]had e. veryg successful entertainment last Wednes-V, day evening which was well attended.| n L ,_'-I-,_ "ixi." 14176.. '11i;}tE' '{.a&;';'{p 3 ii; south shore-of the bay on Tuesday for |stravv. 3 , ( l The musical recital "on Saturday evening last at the home of Mr. A. Campbell wasa decided success. The little folks did Well, and also the others -who took part. Proceeds, $17.15 , `PT I`! 1f_,. '_- L- L1,- *7b6ob666ooooooooo69o connrsponnancn = 0 (0 ` 0 9 0 2....cooooooooo909990969 Armecting of the Woman s Aux- iliary. was held at "the; home of Mrs; Tl}os. Hart {on Tuesday afternoon. `If 1\ '-KI-ynrl R. Williams solzi afnice bunch` of fatkcattle to Mr. ?Wisen'1z'a.n..Aof Bar- rie, on Monday last. ` ` - [Mn -Chas. T Reeirie, `who has been visiting friends in Courtwright, is home again. ' -` n 1 1 1'1-V I A (From our own Corresp_o n_dent). ' _ The snow is fast disappearing from {the elds and spring seems to be `here [at last. . . ' . Will. Reid went West last {Week with a carload of horses for Bob Nel- son. ` . . " , .L ` John Hoover and Mrs. James Black are at present under the medical care of V Dr. Evans. _ Gabe McConkey and wife started for Swift Current, Sask., on Wednes- day. Gabe is taking up land near there. V . ` J , . VHarv. Bowman. left for Saskatoon last week. " ' c A number; of '-Free . Masons of. .. passed/,=taway; the Minerva `.Lodge,__,[ _ _ p A V _ ff,l1_l'l01'81 of Rejw} Mr; -Crooket_t,{in__-'1:`0r route on Satufrd`aya`"` h ~~ I ` ` - V . . - Several "V0rangemen.;,1 ,fprpm'A "here - at? 7 tended the ' Gra'nd::. Oran_ge ` Lodgogfgjof Ontario We_s_ t.; reoent1y,d."held in Barrie. article about Oraigitaleg _ :M.Iaay,` `:fwho..: ::w_'asi.. with. Maple `syrup-;:i,8;~13*':t ratheif. Farcep 21 years `b;-._ Former Resident of sunnidale Corners - pies at `Buffalo. `(From our own Correspondent). A- deep gloom has been cast" over this community by the sudden death of Miss- Maude Wigginsyin -the happy spring of life,` which sad event oc- curred in Bu alo on Thursday the 16th. ., The .t deceased had been. ailing for,_'s`om'e `n time althou A gh able to attend to her` duties up till -Wednesday, when y -stricken downfand _ `_ L % ifollowing. day;. The remame were brought to the home of` 1191' W1d.9,W6d mother -n by _her sister" N p her,.;.and_ her, brother Jo;,y1'1 of -.,Con'cpo_'rd.-1 by She.3'was ! The community was gireatlyo shocked 'to hear of the death of Rev. Mr. Crockett after an operation in Toron- to- He was greatly esteemed in this- neighborhood. - V ' ' Will. Meredith has Ninth line to Samuel while S. Maneer has `Strand. T McConkey tstafted day. near L ` .t %%in_ tea %%mtis t_ h tinctive, pl a"5ifng%f and unvarying to `1jnerit=_ _cont.inuousj use. The` I avor of Red Rose Tea'is7 all own; and it never fails to win hold ap- `ptoval because it 1,1eveAr4 i `fails in quamy. % `Try it. :boooooo9oooooo3 ! A number; of Free Minerva Lodge, Wstroud, atended, `funeral Rev. Mr; VCrocket,t_ in on Saturday. ~ ` I ..,,. -'. - .fr om here at- tended Grand; `Orange Wes_t `recently held in Barrie. `ll --_`I_ ._., Your Gmcer Wil . Recqmmend It Nzvzn ' sou: IN "bun. `CRAIGVALB. moved to the Maneer s place moved up to am @ F M ? -ront"oM9.rkets. Dufing 1;ho`.'_Weol;.` ' * .T _-Barrie, March 22nd, 191i. Wheat .. . . . . . .. 75 77` _0ats".. . . . . 33 35 Peas .. . . . . . . . . . . 75 _ [80 `Buckwheat . 45 50 Baljley 55 - T60 "Flour . . . . . . . . . .. 450 550 'Be_e'f, .hi_nd _qr. . .. . . . . 10 00 10 (\f\l'\ .Note-Correspondents in jsppakittg; of the movements or visitors -will phase state the places from which ;I_ -_. Aggngg Flour `Beef, . 4 5 D0 o . n o ` h.ind . . 'nua > (Iii \.lLUL7l.l. LAJIAVD avvo J. u I u u `Hides, No. 2-. . . . Calf skins, green, per Tb. Sheep ` skins . . . . . . . . . . Tallow, per lb. Wool,- picks" . . . . . . . . . . . Horse hides, best gradeg Horse Hair! . . . . . . . . . .` W301, washed . . . . . . , . . . uvnnn chat` V ` -'1`Vo"1_'o'n(tZoh, March 22nd, 1911. Quotations. on Tuesday .Were:- Wheat, fall, bush. 79-. 8 _ goose .. A75 4- 2 7 9 (`A55 7 Ryer . . . . . . . .. Buckwheat . . Hay; timothy ' )7 :11 `Am: nil LLIIJ vsunyvnul u u n u u u u u . . inferior . . . . . . . Straw, bundled . . . . . . . . `-` ' loose . . . . . . . . . . . ` Eggs, per doz._ . . . . . . . . Butter, per pound . . . . Chickens, dressed . . . . . Spring chickens, dressed Fowl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .; Turkeys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dry onions, basket . . . . Cabbage, dozen . . . . . Potatoes, bag . . . . . . . . . Cauliower, each . . . . . . Celery; dozen . . . . . . . . . .. Apples, barrel.` . .' ~. . . . . . mm vb Q,uoi;ations __ `on Tuesday, Export cattle, choice a medium 'bullse . . . . . .. .. Butcher cattle, choice.. I medium .. common _ . . Butcher `cows, choice .. -com. to med.... .` bulls 1n wuagu J u u Canners . . . Milkers,` choice` It nnvuu `rn `Calves . . . . . . Sheep, ewes ' . . . . . . . . . Bucks and culls . . . .-. . Spring Lambs . . . . `Yearling Lambs .' . . . . . Hogs, fed and watered Cl ` -43 n H K Mr. Thomas Craig took re in" the "attic and was completely. destroyed. Some men were quickly. 011 the ground. and a ladder was placed on." the roof and water was passed up rapidly to the men who had cut holes in the roof in order to get at_ the re, as it was impossible `to reachi -it lfrom the inside. In the meantime, `the contents of the house were being carefully and hurriedly removed, `but when the. men on the roof had good hopes of becoming masters of the situation, the well ran dry and all prospects of saving the building were. abandoned, except the passing _up of quantities of snow to keep the re in check. Attention was 1 then directed towardsvsaving th_e Court House and a large frame wood-shed. The ver- andah, connecting .the. `Court House was quickly torn down and removed, leaving a gap of about 12 ft. be- tween the.two buildings. `While the front was being cleared the. work of pulling down the kitchen at the back was in rapid progress, thus breaking] connection` with the doomed` building! and the woodshed. Water was drawn from thecreek and men stationed on the Court House and shed, in theface of a scorching ` heat, managed, al-' though on fire several times, to save- the two buildings. The _ght was a hard one.and would have done credit _to a trained re company ` equipped. with proper appliances for ghting `a re. ` The burned residence was one of the mostvcommodious and comfort- able dwellings` in-this locality. It was erected `by the late Mr. Lillico, formerly of Elmvale. = ' fe} home, Mr. '.uIohn Craig; After spndim; the `winter here, left Saturday evening `for his home :1n_the'West. DEATH 0!` MISS WIGGINS. LIVE srocx MARKETS., VGUIIUQ OIIIIOOII unwashed . . '. .. TORONTO cattle, choice . . .. v choice. . . . . . . . .. . . med... . bulls ,1 com. ,to med. .. '. . g_Lan}bs 1 olvl-A.I.op1. ns, . , 91', lozen barrel. %NORTHE`P.N" ADAVATNCE 65 68 ` 52 16 O0 9 00 14 00 A700 21 '25 19 .030 srkrzorr. A % (From our own '.Correspondent).` Mrs. Ben Pearsalt :of Midhurst. spent a few days with 'her_'moth`e'r',' Mrs. Jas. Bell. ~ A Chas. Calverley of-Orillia spenf 1,_- 1....L u-van`! "f;Qn Y4

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