Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 22 Aug 1918, p. 8

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Small prepaid ads of the Want- ed, Lost, Found, For Sale, To Let class are inserted at the very low rate of Ten Cents for Fifteen Words; one cent for each additional word, per insertion. '\\71snn nnf nrnnairl an ninnnl PEACOCK-At Shanty Bay, 011'; A112`. 7th, to Mr. and Mrs. Mil, Peacock, a son I ED'\V.~\..R-DS--In E11u\':1le, Aug`. 1'2tl1, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed;_:m' Edwards, ;\[USTARD-Au_:usn 4th, to M1`. and Hrs. Nelson Mustard, Cree- more, :1 duuglnter. V uye... . . . . .. .. Hogs, he:u'_v, 250 to 300 lb. lIo_;'s, choice, 150 to 250 lb. Sows, live . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pork, dressed. . . . . . .2-1.00 1 Butter, lb print . . . . . . . . . 4 L`.--. .-= nnr :1 nvrnn ADVANCE AL 1'. uuu da111g;l1ter. We are Agents for Standard Patterns. Have you got your September Designs yet? AFTER THE WEAR AND TEAR OFHOLIDAYS YOUR BOY WILL NEED NEW CLOTHING AND FOOTWEAR FOR THE `SCHOOL OPENINGS. you will not nd alarger assortment anywhere outside of the largest cities. Don t forget that we give you a 5c. premium on every Dollar purchase, and our premiums now include such School Supplies as Pencils, Slates, Scribblers, Exercise Books etc., which we also sell at reasonable prices Is larger and more varied than ever before. and you will find our prices much more reasonable than you would expect. \Vc have Suits with bloomer knickers to t all ages from 3 years to 18 years, made up in the correct styles for the various ages, priced according to size and quality ,1. __n. 44 -3- NOTICE is hereby given pursuant! to `the Trustee Act that all persons liaving claims against the Estate of` James MeCleary, late of the Town- ship of Inuistfil, in the County of; Simcoe, Farmer, deceased, who 3 died on or hbout the first day of Al1f_ ,'l`.St. 1918, are requested to send, particulars of their elaims to the! undersigned on or before the 14th, day of September, 1918, after which date the e.\'c-eutrix will distrtbutef the assets of the estate among those entitled thereto, having regard only; to the claims of which she shall then have notice, and that she will noti be 1'e. to any person for the l assets of said estate whose claims shall not then have been received. I Dated 20th day of Angilst, 1.91% i 1"u\\'\1 1'\ hrxtvn l from In ne, medium, and heavy styles, each line the best value to be had at the price. The prices range according to size and quality from A_._ _ BOYS FALL WEIGHT UNDERWEAR 7 to 10, at per paix; BOYS ETON CAPS VVEEU`, according to size BOYS STOCKINGS BOYS FINE SHIRTS WE HAVE BOYS BOOTS Prepaid Ads. Try This Store For Boys Footwear; 7 Penman s Merino in all sizes of shirts and drawers at per garment, _._ __ . An unclistructible Cap of tan and brown leather just the thing for Fall -a There are two special values in heavy ribbed, good wearing stockings. Sizes In pretty stripes. Sizes 12 to 14. 3 lines at 50c., 75c. and 90; 1L BIRTHS WE CAI { SAVE YOU MONEY ON THESE LINES and ORILLIA OUR STOCK OF BOYS SUITS 34-36 . .2.00 to 2.25 .`.`60 to 62` . . . . '82 to 84 .12.00 to 15.00 10.00 to 14.00 h . . ..L.:)-) I . . . . . . .. 8:30. . 2.00 to 3.10 . . . .. .1.50 ..1.70 . .17.00 , ..19.00 . . .1425 to 25.00 . 40 to 42 An. "$7 to 40 ..3s to 40 ' -Upho1sto1'ing' and 1'urnitu1'e re- pai1'in_2* done by experienced work- . men at Dougall Bros. -Pi?ture t'1'nmin`* u s _eciz1ltv bv V .. ~ - I W. A. Lowe oz Son. MUR.PHY-In Alliston, on Wednes- day, Aug. 14, John Murphy, aged 73 years, and 8 months. PAJRTRIDGE--Al2 Barrie, August I 1Stl1, W e11ington G. Partridge, inl his 78th year. , '{`\T.T$'1`.\TI')Tv`,7\'__.Af RV T-Tn:niml.' MI.\'O-CRO\\'DI:11{- At Centr { r.`.I.-.1:.a ....-.-....m..,. L.. .... `LT (1318. -' ,I N. ) ! DOR~RE`DT..--4BOW)IA-N -' At `en,-1 tral Methodist Parsonage, by Rev. H. Moore, Albert Dorrell, Midland, to Eva Bowman, Tiny} [US IOLLI `)"U&ll.'. 3 WOLFE.\IDEN--At R.V. Hospital,` on Au_0__'ust 17, Albert \V0lfendcn, aged 63 years. -Oi1c1oth Squares and Con_rnleuml ~Rng.=, nil sizes at Dougall Bros. | Ten Cents for Fifteen Words tis The Advance rate for prepaid fadvts. of the wanted class. It` `is the cheapest rate of any news- lpaper in Ontario. I Mr. and Mrs. John Armstrong and 1-lxilclrcu are visiting` 1'elati\'es in town. v I r $4.50 to $14.75` bLl.\ lJ-\,-1'l`U\\ 1J.l`.J_| -- .`LL \J|:ul1(lL Uetnlnodist pa1'sonas_-'0, `by Rev. H. Moore, \\'n1. \\'. Mino, Hedonte T1). to Lina H. Crowder of Hills- dale. gar, r\r\rhr1r\1'.'1' .1-xn.`*1rA\T' - A4. Nnux I $2.00 ta $4.00 35. 'anclZV15c. MARRIAGES 50c. to 75;. DEATHS 50. each: _Qx?::\ 1 Stratford has started fuel ration- lng. I`hn hm`l\- nf an nnknnwn man man 1115. The body of an unknown man was taken from the waters of the lake near Toronto. T-Tnn Thv `Dal-,-nn in nvnnnfn tn Miss Olivo Lattimor and .\Iiss' Ella Lattilucr, of Kew Beach, Torou I to, are visitin-.1" Miss Fraulkic lIagurt 25 Br:1dL'o1`d St. ; LlB?1.l' LUIULILU. Hon. Dr. Beland is expected to ` reach his home in Beauce, Que.. some time this week-end. ` A kw-nlrnn +...m1, mum.-..-1 ihn .u4..1.:.-..'. |.1L|.ll:,' LX115 WUt:b'I:l.1\.l. ; A broken truck caused the ditching of twenty-three freight cars on the G.T.R. near Onondaga. Rridm: nnngtrnr-Hnn nn fhn Y-Tz:miI.. \X.1..I\.. 11:23.1. uuuuuugu. Bridgeconstruction on the Hamil- ton Highway makes it necessary for traic to make detours. Gfuwilrny-c rnurnnr-I'na` 1:n nu! n PIE!!! Lr3.l.l.lU LU 1113.56 U!`}LUl1I'. Strikers numering 150 out of 7503' at the Riordan Pulp Mils at Ha.wkes- bury nearly precipitated a riot. 3% ns: millinn dnllarn has hm:-:1 apl- Ullfy llB'd.l'l,Y [Jl'UU1|Jl.Lill.ULl. ll. 1'lU|.. One million dollars has been set as the amount for Sailors' Week" in September for Ontario to raise. Five-year-old Alfred Barber. 23,- |Nassau street, died from drinking ipoison used to disinfect his home. 15 being sent to civil servants in the Customs Department at Nelson and district. '|\/fnunnnr and `Dairy-nay-n '5-nouns no, A bonus of three months salary- |E1lSLI'lGL. Moscow and Petrograd have, ac- cording to despatches, been without bread for four days and are urgently appealing for relief. Affnr Qnfnrdnv nvnninrr at vn uppea.ung LUl' reuex. After Saturday evening at live o'clock all vessels other than steam that have not been registered in To-' .ronto will be seized. {Inn Qhun:cc~.- n97 !!un1n'h u-as u- }l'U.[ll.U '11! DC SEIZBU. Geo. Strasser, of Guelph, was n- ed $100 and costs for fo1'gettiI'1g he had :1 copy of a forbidden book, The Finished .\Iystery," in his possession. .Tnhn Ah:\\'nnrlm- an r:\'-:1n.\'n whn l`lIJlSIl(l ;\l)`b'Ll;'I',Y," 111 1115 LJUSSCSEXIJII. John Alexander, an ex-sla-ve, who escaped to Canada more than sixty rears ago, died at SJ.!1d\\'iCh East at _ lune age of 21 Ixumired and ten years, `v- s "~"$` 3;.--...,. .-._`. -, `J -.45 Thhrsday, August 22nd, 1918 Misses Edna at of Huntsville, re a week s visit to Winnifrml Marl`. 1: -. --- _- Mrs. J. W. V0,:t and children and Miss Louise Clifton, Niagara Falls, N.Y., are on :1 visit to their father, Mr. W. D. Clifton. _,L. -.-..,.. nu. uh LULUIILU. ` Mr. Geo. H. Wilson, publisher of} the E\'enins_: Post, Lindsay, who was _ motoring tIn'oug_v-h Barrie last wcek,; paid a 1'1'iend1_v call at the Advance` office. i PERSONAL AND SOCIAL! Mrs. Vzutghn and Miss Mm-yf Vauglln are \`isitin__: Miss Maconchy and Mrs. \\'. D. MucLaren. U(l'1LlUIl3l WUIU, [DUE ILIBCLI./LUH. \Vhen not prepaid an additional charge of ten cent; will {be made "for each insertion. Q i _.-- . . .1. \/Ill-I/LVII. Master Fred Conron is spending ihe balance of the holidays with his! uncle and aunt, Dr. R. J. Wilson,| and Miss \\'ilson at Torohto. E `II - {V - 11- -7.. - ~--- I Mr. AIo.\:an('ler, principzxl of the firm of \\'ood, \ allun<'e & C0,, Hamilton, motort- thI`ou;;h Bnrricl last Thllrsdny ,witlx his wife amli family, and spent the night at the} Barrie Inn. has been ailing for some months, was operated on last week and had the trouble removed. At time of Writing we are pleased to 11010 that she is doing" us '1' as can be ex- pected. Her many friends in town wish her a :~:poc 1`Cco\'e1`y.-C!'0e- more Star. Mrs. John Mackay, Barrie, who I IUUU A) Lxvuu Ll DU 1. n auuiu M) 1 learn Broad Baking. Apply 0 Brown s Bakery 34:-- , l Ll.|:LJ1J LLV Lib 1. If Ll`.L'Jl.' [`hLl`lLlL|I illlLl prentice wants.-.d `by Sept. 1st. ply Box 477, Barrie, 01' phone ' Rf `LLL1 13X-` LLXI `V ZLAV LLAIJ j \.I.|llJWlJ tors to work on form work and in- ' Sta-lling 1u:1chine1'_\' at the new Elt.-\'z1tor at .\Di(l1am1. Higghest i \\'a}_."es `paid to Iueclumic-s. Apply` to _\[cF:u'lane-Pratt-Hanley Li1nit-7. ed, at Midland. 33-3-1; --- - - - I U.[\.,l.1\\J-\ . \JUL|uug Simeoe ChiiIdren s Shelter at Bar- rie. Young` or middle aged, stats \\).-V J.LJlJ IUL age, experience, qualifications. sa.1a1'_v and religion and _:r'.ve references. T. T. Young, Sec., Box 66, Barrie. NOTICE TO CREDHORS .\'0lic-imr 1'01` ' ij'o}}{LD Ros, `GOOD STRONG BOY wanted to`? 1--.... D.......1 D..l.2.... Am-.1" c-nl x 211121 `Vivian .\Iayhew, returned home after Missses Hazel and rm 7 ' the Exe('ut1'ix Barrie, Ontario ll: 1..-I-r .33-3-} 1 I H ma want In BARRIE DKIIIU Dumucba vuuvsc - The college reopens Sept. 3. Al- readv a large number have enrolled for next term. Families wishing student borders, or having rooms for light housekeeping, write or phone address and rates to P.O. box .567 or phones 445 or 657. Boy at- {tending college wants work after 4 [to help pay board. ` Thunderstorms Barrie Business College ' rm... ....II,...... ...\,.......o R l L 5 o LLLIIDIICLI UUL kLlLLVtlDJ UL LJuLLA\. iAl1andale. She has met with great success, collecting $106, which is a. ;record for Barrie. Miss Kellett jwishes to thank the public for 'their generous support. The Uppev Canada Tract Society works auiongst the Lake sailors and also `;those in the Ni1\'_\`, as well as in the Naval and Military liospitals, by pro\'idi11g them with good readixi-g matter. There are libraries on board `the boats for the crew". Fire I ,, (u_ , uuu ,...LL../...\ 4. lalatanulvnuvv-a-n-4 A thunderstorm passed over Bar- irie about 12.-L5 on Wed11esday after- [.noon. During the storm an electric `current pole on B-ayt'ie1d St. caught fire. The storm only lasted about a quartcr of an hour. Another storm 'passe11 over zubout 4.15, but this time :the Lightning was not so vivid or the thunder so l1euv_v. 011 each occasion ;-there was a heavy downpour of rain. Matriculation Successes at Ovenden ' ' On Sz1t111'day night the cottage on :the Lennox property, near the Gov- ;"ern111eut dock at the 14th con. _Ewhich was occupied by .\[r.Douglus (;Ste `art, was burned to the g'1'ound. Some of the e11ih11'en had :1 rather narrow escape and one of the help- ,ers was slightly burned while try- i1x-; to -a1'1'y a l11:1Tt1'(`SS thr0u<,:'l1 the gdoor. It is thought that the fire was caused by the flzune of :1 candle ig- inibing :1 curtain. SEED WHEAT FOR SA'LE-A. quantity of good seed wheat. (Dawson's Golden Chaff.) Apply: to VV. G. Kennedy, R.R. No. 2 Allandale. au.wvgu.au..w-I.-4.. ...... ..... -.. -.. 7 _,,, , l In the honours scholarship ex- amination G. Rhoda Bird obtained ';1 first class in lloclems (Eng. F1`. (German) gaining 1-lth place in list {of all the girls in the Province and `rrvn: nun nf` H11: `)1 <"l`:1l1l&(l [OI an we g'11'15 111 tux: rL'U\uu:\: uuu Iwas one of the '21 glrls grmted {Matriculation as a result of this ex- Mlminatiun, H. Helen W. L-awsm1 gwas successful in the Junior Ma- : triculatiun, - Tract Society I \r:.- I.'nI!,\.+ :1:unn.\v1I\n:':< AP Hm - 1 ..\I1'. BllC`l{lllf.; l.l21l11, all of Toronto, `ve:-0 the gxncsts ol` Mr. and Mrs. B. {'l`1':1\'i.~: for :1 Yew (lays last week. ; I ' Mr. Gordon Paul, son of. Rev. A. J. Paul, formc-r pastor of Burton 3.-\_\'o. .\.l.G`I.`l1Ulll$l c'nu1'(-h is l)oliul:1_\`in.j' `at the home of .\l1'.~;. J. S. Brunlou ` Miss .\Iild1'elJolmson, who has `been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Wm. l{usl<. was called back to Toronto on 5 F1'ila_v, owing" to the illness of herl ` Inotllor. r The Misses Forth, Mr. Perry anal ` -Lzauu DUUu:u_y Miss Kellett, deaconness of the iUpper 'Crg`mu1a Tract Society, haul fizlislned her canvass of B{11'1`iC and -AH...A,]..l- ('1... 1..`~ .....+ ..-1+}. n-un.\- Hex . Bnwrlen Taylor, (-uratc at Hzunilton (`athod1'n.l, and Mr`. Tu)`- lor, are \'isitin~_-` with Rev. Ed`.-.'a1' Tn_\`lo1', R(-(-tor 01' SI . Geo1'{_re s. .\Iiss `_C. 'I':1_\'lo1'. l:1u:htt-1' M` the latter, is ;}:1'nr."I'0.~'.<'-iw." \'(.`l'_\" l`u\'gx'nh1_v at m_\':1l \'i-turia. Huspllill. the 1m-zws mom scum WARD 3 Mr. Frank Goodwin, of Toronto, is visiting his father, Mr. H. Good- . uvin | Miss Cullen of Toronto is the guest of her brother, Mr. W. Cullcg, i Williani Street. I Miss Florence Hunter returned :tu her home in Toronto on Mondzty `Eufter it short visit with Mr .and Mrs. `W. Looker, Burton avenue. , Mr. and Mrs. F. Haxwell and lit- itle son are 1lUli(la}`iI1g` with Mr. and f.\Irs. J. Patton, William St. I __. __ GIRLS \VANTED-- 16 years ori over, light work, pleasant sur- 1'ounding1's, wages 30-37i:c. per! hour, 8 hours daily. Apply by let- . ter or in person to British Cordite Colnpany, Limited, Nobel, Ont. i I Miss Hewitt, of Toronto, is spend- {ing a few day at the home of Mr. ;and Mrs. )Ic_\Ii1lan, Cumberland St. I __ _ __ __ , ,,, `J "' """"""7 -"V" V""".`-.- Pmf. II. .\I. Fletcher and family, `of: Toronto, are the guests of Mrs. 'W. W , Humphrey, sister of Mr.` `Fletcher. ! Mrs. Roy Kcllman of Niagara. Falls, and two little sons are visit- ,ing with Mr. and Mrs. W. Curtis, `Brock St. I Mr. J. E. llorrison, princi-pal of `llhe West Ward School is spen(.lin_:_: ;purt of his holidays by assisting to ( `_"i1I il0l' the harvest on a farm owned v `by his brother, near Churchill. D....A` II '\I 1T`l,.4.,.L,-. .....'l L'._....1I.. ll Mr. Fred Frazer, formerly of Bar- ,ric, was in Allandale this week, lookin up old i'1'iends. IIe has sold `out his-business in Toronto and ex- ` lpects to be called to the colors very l nnnh I A-xuotor p111't_v consisting of .\Irs. `J. S`. B1'11nto11, Mrs. M. Holmes, i Miss 8. 131111011, .\Ii;~:s Alma Port and {M12 A. B1'11111m left 011 .\Io111lz1_\'fm'a. | trip tn (101101-11111, by \\':1_\' of Alliston 1 `m.rnu-nin..- 1... \\'n.`l;-nu T.nn.1nn urn} Mr. Frank Mc-Kernan of Toronto, i was in town on Sunday. v Mrs. L. I". ("riuvelli and d-.u1_\_;11ter of Toronto, who have been spending Ea few days at the home of Mr. B. |Hi1l, Caroline St., returned to the lcity on Saturday. '\I'._ `I7... 1 'I7..a,,A_. L`,,,.____,1,, _A'` Ti. ! 1`ctu1'nin_ ' SI1'z1t1'u1'd. I ._ _, Hlvnuu, I)_\ nu`\ III. .'.\.Lua|uu. by Windsor, London and m1ILL1NERE3.L:PXR.ER a-n_d- ........._A.2-,. .......4.,.J 1... Chub. 1.4- On Sunday morning about daylight fire was discovered in -the vacant store next the news stand of Mr. R. ` Stone, and though the blaze was rather difficult to reach, running up -between the walls, the eon-I temptible little fire brigade of the south ward had it well in hand be- ! fore the arrival of the `Barrie rqels } I The united brigades kept. the fire from spreading to Fau1kner s gar-N age and gasoline tank. Mice and inatches is given as one theory for the fire. FROM TORONTO TO BARRIE . BY BOAT The First Boat To Make The] Trip Anchored Here | On Sunday ` Barrie is now linked up with To- ronto by water. That was made evi- dent on Sunday, when a la1'g;e :;'aso- line launch anchored in the Bay, near Bayfield St. \\;harf.` It `as the Ix'atl1r_\'n, with .\Ir. \\'el.~:.111:in,`ol' the Oxford Motor LaunehCo., his wife and son, on board. The visit was an in-terestin},-' one, as it was the first boat to come from Toronto to Bar- rie, since the opening up of. the Trent. canal. Ald. Adamson, who lives close `~b_\', welcomed the visitors and invited them to his house to dinner. He also presented Mr. \\'e_ls- man with one of his clock tower pictures, with which M1`. \\'elsinan was Very pleased. He said he would endeavor to bring a fleet of `boats next ye-.11`. He did not COIIIL` direct to Barrie, but had called at Orillia and other places. Tho visit nnnnc nn Hun nnctivlxilirr u;u.x.a l'\Vh(-at .. , Barley . Oats . . . . .. .|I-Lye . . . . . . . .. lBuck\\`heat .Pens I-Io_:s.. . Butter, per lb. .. Eggs, per dozen I (".R.F`.V.' KILJICL l lLI.\.CUo The visit opens up the pussi-biliI_\' of Bzlrric seeing` :1 gootl many boats in the 1'utu1`e from Toronto. Now H:m1ilton, let us have ii visit 1 1'0m you. You are never |:'a1' behind Tu- ronto and sometimes are al1ead.< The outstanding feature of th- market on Saturday .'~-'. the lingo quantity of greci hj)|_)l(55--Dl`u"ll-. .-`S. and Yellow T'_': tsp-;;'e11:s---\vhicl1 did not sell well i11 CU11Sv..`q1lL`.'1(`.t of the shortness of sugar. The price asked were (50 cents 321' a lam? basket and 30 cents for a sn'ia'.l one. Green produce was in :\.b'"d:mr_-e and g__-1-nerally speaking sol] at l`:'.vc cents a bunch. Theqc was very little change in eggs, whic-l1 sold at from 45 to -17 cents. Butter went up to -15 and 50 cents, but most of it chang- ed hands at 47 cents. There was a drop in potatoes, which sold from 45 to 50 a peck. There were no pigs on the market. Egg-s, per dozen 45 to 47c But-ter, per pound 45 to 50c Spring Chicken, dressed lb 30 to 3.39 Fowls Onions, green, bunch ... ... .. .05e l Beans, quart Peas, shelled, quart. . . . . . . . . .25c Peas, unshelled, basket ..-1:0 to 459. Cabba-res 5 to So. Potatoes, peck . .. . . . . . .45 to 50c Beets, bunch ..5c I Carrots, bunch . . . . .:3c Radishes, hunch . . . . .. ... . . ..5c Lettnces, bunch ... ... ... . . .5e Wild Raspberries, box . . . . . . . .254: Blackberries, quart . . . . . . . . .259. Apples, basket . .. . .. . . .35 to 40 Linia Beans, quart . .. 15c-. Hay, ton ... . .. ... . .. .5317 to $18 A,.;.;'..a ... ... .. Buitexx. . `1-fogs, live weig [Cattle (fut), cwt 1`1'o_r_;s, c-wt. . . Butter. . . T` ._..... ; uug , n.u`__'I Beef H-ides, green Beef Hides, Cured . ` Tallow . . . . . . . . . Cu1t' Skins ... ... Horse Hides . . . . . ` Horse Hair . . . . . . \\'0o1, waslled . . . _ \\'0ol, tlnwzxshed . . ` 'L:1n1h Skins . . . . ;\'ea1I{ip . FOR S.-XLl'I-Two enameled beds,` dining` room chairs and small ta-' `bl-2, liitchen clnairs and table, side- board, rug, chest of Llmwers, ; commode, hall rack, 2 settees, odd (-lmirs, Singer sewing machine. I Apply 68 Mary St. 34-3-L ` ,{j_:___. \/LUL. 3 Fall Wheat . .. Spring Wheat Buckwheat. . ,0:1ts . . Barley . . . . . . -Rye ` Dana L COD v u n o - u n u n Hay Butter Egus, per dozen. Live II0}:;s . . . . YTTX L Sprinz` \\'hc.-at Rye . . . P0215 . . . . . . Outs . .. . . . Buckwheat . . Barle_\'. . . . 1w_AH .. ' LLLJKJ `LLIXLLIXLIAJ. . (Corrected by Jos. Mzlrrin. E day, August 21) `Inn? 1-T.;;1u: urvnun NEIGHBORING WMARKETS BEETON . . I I n I \ .___4 mn nn LI\ 1 n BARBIE MARKET mp1: %u;gm;::_T` ,J 1,- T__ \r__....__ `3 EE$i1i1' _ A. C ' 'Bi{..{.1)'F'r')R'15'_ "1iLii\`.&1Lia ' FOR S.~\.LE-S~1ight1y used hull and} stair ozlrpc-ts (Axminister), gas stove. cook stove, screen door. blinds and several other articles.{ Call after Aug. 21, at 109 Hui-'; ouster St. H. Henry 33-34. reight. '1.'.iu `0 Lg . ; running` an: Hm u..,..._| Tm: NOB.TEERf{ U12 . . .$2.00 to 2.07 .. $1.95 to 2.07 $1.35 to $1.40 ..90c . 1.55 to 1.65 .....1.90 .' .' to 3.50 . $0200 to 10.00 ...37c 40 to 50 .. ..19.25 $9.00 to 10.50 ....19.50 .. ...40c ..42c| ..2.0S to 2.10 - .. ..1.20 ..80c . ..2.00 1.65 to 1.75 . . . . .. $3.00 .....19.25 L.2.o5 to 2.03 .-2.00 to 2.10 to 3.50 . S6 to 880 1.50 to 1.60 145 and up .. . .40 {*0 41 ..37 to 33 ...$19.00 u -an -`ALIEN to $71 .. 25 to 27c .75 to 85:; on 4 . I`-`D Wed 11 es- 1113-011.-\".\'1-cs WANTED Cm-pen; `I\YIV H. ..-.~...1- nn PA.-m uvnvlr an.-1 in- ` - o.LIJaQ1J ....40c ..45c 16c :}o18e ..15o ..25c L. m-.1 ` > .250- .13c I ! Ir: . 254: \ 40c > .L.v)u .200 DLILLUL, nu yxnus... 1"._ per dozen Potatoes, new... Unwashed Wool Washed \V0o1 . Hay.. . New Hay . . . . . . STA` IJLJ1. Butter, per lb. . . Eggs, per dozen JEBB-In Cookstowg, Aug. 10th, to Mr. and Mrs. Herb Jcbb, a l ,_.. ..|.L A... v I L"d.b . . . . . Buckwheat I T)..- \Vheat. 60 pounds Barley . . . . . . . . . . Oats . . . rm--- 1\.[ATRO:\' Y.-XNTED for County? cw.-NM- r c1.,a+,.__ M D....,:

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