Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 30 May 1912, p. 4

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minim `Rm A3LE.. 15 12 O0 8 50 6 00 12 00 20 15 12 I U12. '7' "7"" '"" "' <- H1des,'- No. 2 1 00 I Calf skins, green, per 55 I Sheep skins .... 75 I Tallow, per 1`b.T. . . . 1 25 j Wool, picks . . . . . . . .. 85 |Woo1, washed . . 5 50 A unwashed . O 12 ()0 Horse hides, best grat 10 00 Horse H-air . . . . . . .. ..4.al Butter, roll, per Tb. Lard, -per pound . . . Eggs, per dozen . . Potatoes, per bag . . Hay, per ton .. Cured Hides, No. 1 . Green Hides, No. 1. T1" 1 I Quotations on Tuesday we:-aV:- I Wheat, bushel . . . . . .$ 1 05 $1 06; goose, bushel . . 95 97 M0|lHE S TORONTO` MARKET. Toronto. May 28, 191:2. T0-DAY, We have grown from a mere ' hole in the v'va1l A to a great big Sho Business, with an ever increasing BACK IT is easy to be a little Careless in buying Cooked H am CK twenty years ago we began selling Footwear with the idea that upto- date, Solid "Leather Shoes. would `bring us a great number of satised Tcr6wd- of T satised customers. `very easy to secure the kind that are vastly superior to the Shoes that are sold in the average Shoe Shop. customers. ootw`ear,A and on the other hand so 'g}ae'.' . _ i [r Men s and Young Men s Natty Summgy i }Suits-the kind that when you try them or`:-! ?you want to keep them on. All are taiiorcd! kthorotighly and made from the nest 1 8 \ %mate'ria!s,7.5oto...;.......? . . . . .. .08 Boys 2-piece Norfolk Suits, sizes 2_2 to28, 2.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Boys 2-piece Suits, double breasted co:.t<, V with bloomer pants, made from ne materials, sizes 26 to 33, etacli 3.50 to.... . . . . . . OOOIOOOIICOOO o u . I u Q a I u u n o o o I u O O Q n vs U 1800 18 17 20 1 20 10 All Meats cut with a machine any thickness you want. ` V MEN S SUMMER SUITS I 5 V 10} 20; 13] `Oats . . . . . .. [Rye .. .,.. ]Bar1ey, bushel Hay, timothy I as -___'-__ .1 : ---a 3 "---V `cJ ' l mlxed . . ISt1ra.W, per ton . |Dressed Hogs . . [Buttery Dairy .. `Eggs, per dozen ; Chicken, pound 1 5'6 ' * LJ1JALAAb - u u - n u c ;Turke:~'s . . . . . . . .. Apples, barrel . . . .. . `Potatoes, bag . . . .. . . Cabbage, doz. . . . . . . i Begf, hind quarter } " forequarter choice, carcase medium . . . . . . i Mutton; pri-me |Vea1.'prime .. `T-_._1_ 6` Lo .n..a\~sA1. V u ESpring Lam. `New England.Rnll increasing FREE srfng - - SHOE s'roms .11 17 Bologna 30; 5 UH (NI ` U0 20 (HI on -. UH 14) mi ()0 Breakfast Bacon Boneless Buts Boneless Back Bacon Auction Sale When Ydu Want a . Q %D*av:is Sewing Machine BARRIE EDGAR. nicks 259- I 1 Next t > Qqeh Q Hotl , `punlp :36o6$6666o6ooooo$o:1 MayL27.-Mis:s'~Mim1ie K911 of '30-! ronti) spent the holidays -with her; parents heme. . 1 - T it Mr. Fred` B1:ow1'1 Misses Claral zyoooQ6oboQ9o9b53 HOLLY. ' `V (-15 VIDLULIIE IICU. `Ill-'\J|lll\1L. ` Owing to` acts of vandalisrrn, -wh-ere the "Methodist Church (our hand? so~m'e~st public edice) is concerned, there has been 9. speeciali committee appointed to keep the rowdy element in Mi-nesing from ` leaving their. marks on the building and over the |church- premises; One of the stain- led glass windows has been broken, I-and other damage has been inicted. ` -__.___.. 1 May 27.:--i\ir'."VVi11i-arr TCa.1dwe1l :spent the holidays .with her son, Be-rt, land Mm. Caldwell at Acton. T [V ! Ceinriot be beaten in qhality or pride ` .'.lJL\JVVl.LL aauu. Ll-I-I-lJ.|4I\J -LU\/Llu-L`/LII: - ,-.awn.z.-an - I Sunday with friends at Edgar.` ; Mr. Howard of ' Toronto gwas `home for the holidays. ' ' -Ir-, , 11-11- ,,,_1 n1:~_ 17---..- ... '. ?}T&7rfmeo; Locke visited! the latter s father, M'r. H. Rolley, '?.`i 315"% % ' __ J `ll ..- ' `LT '11 T...'....-..L.-.n..-'I IOOJJLI 41.51.): \/tutu IV\/ll uv LL-\JU\lLb i } Misses Eva Huddles one and Coop- Ier of Barrie were guests of ' the for- ,mer s father and mother; over Sun- lid-ay. s- I `Mr: , '1`|r_-A:|'T)_ __;.___'.J.._ .1! Fl``.......:.... 1 W116 u.Uu..lO .1111. ULIC` .u.v:.uu.uJu. i Misses Bella. and Olive Young of ;Cl`oronto, _-visited their `aunt, Mrs. W. ?!Bl5I>ha.m, thewholidaysa. 'If-_'L1.._. 1 111_1:_ .1: 'I`L.......4....-.-. -.u1,uA.uaau.u., u:wu.u5 vuv zutuuuu 17. Mr. M'a.-itlandi Wylie of fhornton ispent Sunday here. - - 'u'.. _...1. 1r... r1-.. T....1.,. vv:a:`')1I` % spent. Sunday in .A11and{:.}e. `If- 1)..`|.......4- ' fl.L..n-.-.;. iuuizss Maud"Pa;rtridg1e of Toronto: ;-was a holiday guest at her-. home! i here, 1\ I1 `I111 I `I 1511 to L) A.|.LJ.7ua..I\5>s.L\./o Mr. `(`}iVebso11-V" 6f ,Elmva1e 'called at his brothers home one day Hag}, week. ' _. I t 1-I11: `TI 11 F `I'i;-k_'_ lnlwlttigswfillian Beelbyf of Bamel visited her cousin-, Miss Beta Cam-p- 1 11 1, L 1--.; __.--'l_ Vl.D.l\o()\L lL\a'I- vvuusssg .a bell, last. last week. A. F. GARRETT, Prop. Po. Box as ~ 1=-non i L MINESING. {"" | May 27i;h.-Miss Isabel Russell,` ;A11iston, is spending a few days` ]with her parentsin Minsing`. l W. F. Ronald, Toronto, is holi- 'rla.'ying with zrelatives. in this vici- nity. ? mm. `L..__.._. ....:..... -1: 1-..; .-...-...1- L......| V`1J JIL LL`./'l1.I1JI ' Mrs._ J as. Courtney `returned on Sa.turday from Fintonua, .,where she ~was visiting her mother. I r\__-_-_... ;-. -4- -: __-...1_1.--... ;..L---l | Mrs. Parkhouse and Elvie and! Stanley Parkhouse of Barrie were] gSunda.y guests of Mr. and Mr.s.i lCh1a's_. Pahrtridg<:. . { f`1._._.__ 'I-.EJ. .L'l__'- ~' I Tile heavy rains of last Week -have lsimp-ly in'u.-ndated the low-lying elds in this ne.i-gliborhood. We are hop- 'ing. for -so-me dry Weather now. i - Mrs. Collins is improving slowly. l Mrs. Miaconachie is spending the lliolidays in Guelph. `If--- T..- lV-___.J..,.-__ ._.-A.-_......\.J nu t V\/&Ia` L (`L U} L\.l'5\aO Miss Gertrude Carson left. this`: week for Toronto, Where` she will` train as a_ nurse in the ` Home for E I11`-C`;111`b]eS`.1 . - rt 1 3 During the severe storm on Thurs- ' day night the barnof` Mr. Sam Sut- ton` was struck by lightning and lbumed. Four horses and some pigs were also burned. Mr. Sutton has the sympathy of all in his .heavyl oss. - - L 1- 1. : A01 0 r1. `r .9` The Ladies. Aid of St. `James Clnmch are to have _a gard-en party Ion the lawn of Mr. Sam Du-nsmore l onm'`uesday evening, June 11_th. _ 1n_._..._4.1. T._..._-- __.:1.1 ...:..,. ....1 U11. Tile Epworth League will giV;e ani qice cream socia-1 on June. 4th. I . - 'I\ `I 1' T7 1 _ L _ __ P J_1__` u\D'~u | rJ `Lv\..u..L1u6, uu.a.5\/ .L.|.vu.o ICC v\3l.Cl1-Ill. D[l`\.)vl.(l-L `\J'11 U LlA1\7' TI 11 I " Rev. Mr. Hassard, secretary of the 1 Upper C-anada. ' Bible Society, gave '1 an i-nferost.in'g address on the work of 1 the Society on- S-unday aftet-rnoon ini lthe Methodist Church. On Monday in evening he gave` a, ,very interesting- laddressw illustrated by lantern slides. 1 o 9 I v`i]E;.u"1:and; Mrs. H. M. Lougheed A'I1_'_..'.I_'I_ Monthly Paymenvts taken; CORRESl 0NDENCE% _0FE>W1`1_iILL- .We only _carry_ HIGH CLASS JAPAN-_ V ART GOODS and we are selling them liy Auction without reserve or limit. . If our T auction prices. are dearer than regular retail prices, bring your purchases back and we.ch_eerfully refund your money. p.m and 3 pm. daily. SALE Houks : g ; T 27.'---Mi`. and Mrs. J. D. Mar- tin._of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs.` H.EMart,i.n`. . .. _ _ . Miss N. `McMillan . and Miiss. E. 1 Hughesspent the" holidays with Miss i Hart. } - -_._1 1.1"... TIT Qnnrlnwann ananf. uuuuuy no huuu.` auuuuxu yvuuubm I -and: Mrs`. W. G-r "ham visited} the latter s sister, Nurse Campbelh 1 Dr. and Mrs.` Campbell spent the holiday under the parental roof." 4 `II . .....J `M... fl` D..,m]m mull Fm-n- i 1.116 .uU.uuu`_y uuu-:51. uuv yu_u.u-an .-uv--` `. Prof. Hume and son spent thej `holiday at their summer `cottage. % _ `ll - .... .1. `If... T (:`_~n:1nn-rv: 1r;Q;+.ox'1 Music Storei , r , _,, ` May 28.-Mr. Char-lie Knapp and Harold Wilson of Toronto spent the "week-end: at Ed. Wilson s.. . . . . .Mrs. E. Vicke-rs of Toronto spent the holidays with her parents here. . .. . . .Miss Sadie Kn-app spent last week at El'1iott s Corners. . . . . .Mrs. Harry Carson is getting a little better.. ;. - . . .The- severe electrical storm which passed` over here Friday moming, damzaged Mr. Manville s stable and killed` one of his horses . . . . . . .Mr. A. D'eGallant preached in the Meth- odist Church here on `Sunday to a la.1'ge coirgregatiolr. All were .well ipleaserlwvith the sermon and hopeto have him `a'g*a.i11"ixn the near future. . .. .. .Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamont of Stayner. Mr. and Mrs. B-l-akely of Sunnidalef and `Mrs. J. Blakely of ,Toronto spent last week at Alex. 1 'Do1melly s.` a1. Us I and Mrs. W. Sanderson spent: the holiday under the parental roo-f.A p 11--..-- -.._1 _-.. ;.....m.+ +1m1 u11\'lIC5-T1:. and Mrs.` B. Brooks spout `the holidays with the, forin:e1f s brother, % B2.kS' % 1r 1 - 1.----- .L.__Q.. Iona .LaJ.'J..uU1a uurun vvxuu uuyu. uv..u....D. n I Mr. _a_z1d- `Mrs. F. Palk. celebrated` their silver Wedding Tdn May. V. 24th. ` They received many costly . and` use- I l I i ful presents. T 'II'_. `T TT.....'\T............. A-E Iliad. sv .A- uI$`z:ILrs:m 1:';;ks anf i;'a.m~ i lily of Alliston visitedufriendsi in our 1 |burg. `- I 'nr_ -___1 'nr..~- `D 'D....,..`|-.. M-.m.+'+1g 3 |' L).l.4I.lV17-LD1.I.`Jo L'i|[J';'1::UR}eyno1ds and Mrs. W. Kirbby } vis_.'ic`ezi _M}'. and A-dams._ 1-- __-__. ... QBPCIIU 013$ .l`4IJll'l.I.\-I-C-I/. U (LU J-ILD Asvtaauo The Methodlst Church was. re- opened on. Sunday, `after being `re-_ `papered and painted. Rev. H. .Toye' `ncondiucteg tpe sarvi-oe in the after` IT l"1-_--__'l_ -11 .3__ 1115 . - .Mr. E. Palk spent the holidays at his` home here. V_ A verji sevre. storm passed over here last Thursday night. There was no damage done. ' ~- - i DIED. T iANDERSON-4Mam`ga-reit, widow e of 1 _. John Anderson (fomnerly of Innis- : lv), on Tuesday, May 7, 1912',` at her residence, 21 Wilton Crescent, Toronto. '- ' < I May 28.---Miss C. Blueman of Barrie spent the. 24th. at home. . .. . | . .Mr. Ray Slesser of -Orillia. was home for the holidays .. .. .M':iss Susie Wynes spent last. week with her sister, Mrs. McFar1ane of Stay-1 negr. . .. .. .Mr. Blueman spent a day in the city last week. .. .. .Miss Cavanagh of Barrie was home fora few days recelltly. . .. .. .Mr. J. Sis-I sons of Barrienvas the guest of his daughter, Mrs. G. B. J amieson, on Victoria Day. . .. . . .Missu .Libbie Blueman r.e.turned. on Monday from a short visit with her brother. Mr.| Charles Blueman, of VV00ds~to_ck. I \J'CU. uxvuna. Miss Ruth .Meek is home from Tomntn Unifrersity. " T -nr 11`, ,,.1,1_ _--`1 1r---` Trr Tf_'..`LL-. V1811./UL.l' `.Lv..|.1. auu .Ll-I-LvDu 'IVo .a.a.ruuu.-.u. ~ _The wet weather 5 has been keeping` the farmers back with their Aseedi-nor. 1 "If '15 'l`\ 11- __'I_1,,__L__] J. U1 LJLCBCII LD- . _N. VanNorma=n of Alliston spent the holidays at his home. TL` 'If..'\L1-..\J:nJ- ("H-..ncnL. inna 'rn_ lUU.I.1\1'Ll\JU!7ua U110 BULVAVU All aux. u;u,:. noon and the Rev. N. Campbell `in the evening. A supper and enter- tainment `in connection with the _Church was held'- on Monday even- mg. ` 1r-_ 1.1 T)-`I'I_ ..._.._...a. IL- L..`l:.J...._ -4. iBOW1\IAN-I11 loving memory of John T.. Bowman, who died De- cember 11, 1911. ' . ' I Five months have gone.---.We miss him more,i--his` loving voice; his, bright smile,` his rocking chair is vacant.-;now, wherein he _11sed to rest, anti his grandma close beside him Iis'tc~n'ing to his chattering voice. IAJ1 angel came--we ask not why,-- !and' took our darling deiar. God law ihe was too frail for earth,. He would `not leave him here. ' ;Sleep on, [dear John, and take thy` -..,..-.4- n 1 13-13 xcav, . {God ci1_led.you home, He thought it` ..'..J. IN ME-MOiRIAM. ANTEN MILLS. A Father and Mother. Mr. Wilinnn Binnie spent Sunday! at Anten Mills. - n 1 THE LATEST MARKETS SAVE YOUR COUPONS AND GET A SET or DISHES Fine, Dainty Imported Chinaware- purchase we give you coupons for the fulliamount of your purchase and every dollar s worth ofcoupons will entitle you to something in chinaware. Don t stop saving Coupons becauae yon can't purchase enough to get a whole set. Remember that if you hold coupons amounting to $1 or more you are entitled to some piece belonging tothe set. Start now. Notwithstanding the fact that we are giving away china: ware, our prices wirl be as low as ever and lower on some things. DEVLIN szf MU ncmsom DEVLIN & MURCHISON `Corsets-Long hip, low bust, good` steels, 4 hose supporters and made from a good percale, white` only, sizes 18 to 30. Re{u- lar $1.00. This week for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 `Summer Silks--`Fancy Foulard Silks, good wide widths, in all shades of Blues, Browns, Greens, Cream and Black, regular 5oc yard, for 29c and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 TRY - Penmalfs Hose--Plain Black Cashmere Hose, extra nice, ne quality, at 3 5c 1 p:1irOr3pai1fsf0r . . . . . . . . | - $3.00 $3.00 Barrie, I May $2.00 V 22,1912. 95 0 5 5 70 7 1 10 12 ..v 75 450 10 18 H. C. Charmnen

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