Hickling-\-Webb- That Councillor Wattie be Instructed to secure grad-E er and teams when dry enough to, grade, and grade side road_ 5 and 6,} Con.A8. * 1 ~ 1b'3;-law was intfoduced and pas- sed ratifyingan agreement with the P D `D - The Council adjourned to meet on Aug.- 5th; at I0 a.m. TRANSACTIONS FOR CASH. Liv: Stock VICKERS THE MARKETS A. `B. COUTTS, Clerk. Ton_oN'ro, July u.19oe - I ` an A, A- -Mrs. W, 1. 9Hunt of-Toroxito. isl staying with her father, Mr. D. Mc-| Millan. _. __ _,l 30 patterns Scotch Ginghams and n check and oral designs`, also some ; Swiss` spots, worth up to 2 5c the yard, W V July price ] Unbleached Tab_le Linens, in pretty oral designs, heavy wenght, smooth gurfacc, 56in_ wide, worth regular 3 5c. July pr1Cc.... H26`: Ladies _ Lihen Wash Skirts, in natural an white, complete range of sizes, light, stylish an durable. Regular price 2.95. IISIIE- -.___ d d July price 1.93 If you need a HAT, FLO\\'};RS or RIBBONS, be sure and call to see the array of Bargains we have pm. pared for you. 7Ginghams and Muslins . .. .. 7 _ -he-oldoaand. after Ms. 1st. at reaugwd _.- Prices for'CAsH UNEY as follows- perm w"`,"`l0Oiu-,oao-.ooon-co Quo....... . `-wk..." "0Iu-no 0003000 nuooooo---no tQ`nVUQiIlQ;OOIiIIlCCIO - c o u - . . c; " ' " . "*'luoooo-atone o n u - o u o on 1% `_".` Oloouvoo 0 o - o o o o u o - n o -. :,W": 1`',Ooo.'ooo u o a - n o cos... 7.23 per ton v v v VII 10 20 12 $ LVLIIIUOII _Mss Rita McAteer of Toronto ..is vxsitmg her cousin, `Miss Pearl Mc-, Donald. ~ l _Tai>le Litdxexdxsr Wash Skirts an nu-uunuuuuul laluuu. ouu ----v ---~: ' Iii-lc-Leav'e Coingwood 1.2-`0 It `"-- "we" sound 11-30 pm. Tuesday and 89.! HI n1I1.Y- Io Pa t Barn and 'f:?\!:I.`\.\.!au\!nx1:iaLV' Md .l|llIl'lI Leave Collin wood .\l)nuu)' "" `Friday 19. pan, 3 For as Soucl. Etc. and Parry Sound -Lone enehng week days 3 20 p m. vq Univ vvuun uu;-3 " V P " Isulylunn urns Now m er-rec: Tiohohand information from all mu w:\)' age" II. II. Olldcrslceve. G. H. Nich0]59; illsncollingwood 'I`mtc 31:1`. ~`=* "' ./ For Sault Ste Ma ie. Port Arthur and nlllilth--Lesve Samiar. Monui.-LY. \\'t'dxwsdary1 und.Frlda .330 p. m. (Friday Sn-amurthru'.1'.' to Duluth; `Zl"or Manltoulln Island. soo and Mack IlIlc-Lea.ve Sound 11-30 n,m, 'I`naurInv and .q,mu.i.-xv. I For P ' d. llllarn: "e23emt')o1I Friday pan. ovuuvva vuu Mr. N. Hodgins returned 91} F1;i- day from a three _weel_ vxsnt an ,W1arton. ' `ll... 17...`. T'\..`L;..q q-:n:&:oon. `snot .__.__...- OFFICES Street. Phone No. TH`UR=`SDAY, JUL _ | . . lEven the mommg duo mll run [off. More durable than sllinfjes. Has stood the test of time. No experi- ment. Will be sold strictly for Cash Only. P3.VU`9" must be made before or Mwn ordvr 13 gwen for delivery. . . nnlivnna url ha rnnn :nhim`Y Y0 1HSD(`f`U0'-1 ! . . . \And wxll not xgmtc from coals or cmders. zur uquvo.-._ry. _ I Debvenes will be n1ade..~'uh_1W" I0 H15? W on arrival. and If no . satnsfzn-mx'_\`. H`-8.` b*"~ turned when money will hv W0mD'~1Y 3 r-fhnm-fnllv nafnnrlnd us-n-n\\n vv nnvnn rvuuux. vvnu `N I '1' ' cheVerfull_1-efnndcd.'_ A_ , , v T ` ` GREA LY REDL CED PHIL 12.` take in BC May 1st as follows: H, n For May 36 Ggper ton. 33.6" KW 113 ' ' . 1.7:`; per quarter mn. ; For June per ton. 33.45 W`? W m ' 1 "' per quarter tax}. For July 86.85 peg; ton. 3-3%` W!` half (on. 1.83 per quarter mp. For August .95 per ton. S W3 Pt`? M W)` $1 an npr nlmrtnrlml. ~ 81.25:: pex quarter run; For October $7.15 per ton. 31% 0 W` Y M `' 31 85per quarter ton. For November $7.25 per ton. s3..`6v0r118` Qlllnnr HIHIPYPY` Inn. v-.-- -Mr." '61;-2;.ld0n Law: of Newmarket High `School is holidaying at his home here. . [Spot (ash 0:31} *"" ausum U;-1:7-gupcr LUH. . . per quartormn. For september $7.05 per ton. $3.61) per half ton. l.85 t - r . For Oatnhnr 2;]. 15 npxrgr ( rsz-".3 m half e y '-.1 Fg. .....- r- i 1.-vs nuvctuuer 31.1.9 per um. 0'0--v 1' `"" 1 81:90pm` quarter I0n_. . to M 250 perton less than ton rum wall `.)os:1V(`n farmersrnd others teanningcozzl from shed ` n L L L 4-` -F T % NORTHERN NAVIGATION CO. Millinery TOUR OF GREAT LAKES BEGINNING MAY 15:, 1903. Coal and Wood IT MAKES A GOOD ROOF And yet cheap. PAROID noonnc AND GEOGIAN BAY .'Mr- C. Goring s. , A yachting parity came over from` Hawkestone and .spent_ Sunday "at 11 1- 11, n-,__L_I All IS A FINE RETARDENT "3 `VIII-II. ntc. anu rm . nix.` IS WATER PROOF Ll M ITE D. Barrie and Orillia. enquiries cheerfully answered by IS DURABLE Ii. _Polnt au Barn 2 olhngwood Monday M ""12 I-2c 16th m.1\-4;r;.' I:."'Campbell of Parry Sound islstaying` with her parents, Mr. and`. -Mrs. J. Ambrose. ` - 1- ,',,, 4_I_l ';`{T-`. pm` pr vnn _ ll H'UH| mu vu- I inspection --- -..ur Mfg. 5pa1'1\'5a etfect qqqq V. J: ~----.--v-'- Some of the stores here are tak- ing a Wednesday half `holiday dur- ing July and August. ` Capi anci siv (g Willison of St. Thomas is; staying with Her daughter, ` Mrs.- Nattress . . V iv.- , V . Mrs. Frank Dalton is visiting her sxgter, .Mrs. H. Mooney, Lindsay, thxs week. ` -- -v---7w-J Mr. J.` of Limehbuse at-l tended the Patton-Meggison ~ wed- ding on Tuesday. _-__A,- _-._-_ -__-._ ..-..., Ao Mrs. G. Cummings and Mrs. C. Cluson. were week~end visitors` in Collingwood. V V The S.O.E. and" L.O.L-._attende`d service at the Methodist Church `on Sunday evening. ,0 'I','_,-_I..._._- -1. "71'i-E3. v'\f.`X.' nea noagel this week after .a pleasant. `t1-up` through ~the West, as far as the coast. A . Mr. Arthur Osborne _ and Miss Maggie Srigley were umted in mar- riage on . Wednesday of last week, ,Rev. Canon Murphy oiciating. Mr, John Mason and "Miss =Matilda Clark, who were mamed recently, are now occupying .Mr. Geo.-My Sey- moux- s house on -;West_ `Ross, `Street, The. Brotherhood of Railroad _ en `hold their regular` meet-1 ` 'nmen's 3-Iallv, Alolandalgi 8 pan. Co`l'lTi{ngwood is spend- ing a few da 5 with his brother on Cumberland treet. ' _ - 'Es'a'}'ix"4'i:}ieI'7s`{;aIks of '-1`o1`o`nto`is% spending a. few days with her aunt,- 1v1'_r. _L.__ 1VI::M_il!a1.. 7 ii\/i'r.'~i9` forxierly_ of_ this place, but now of -Calxforma, 1s r_e- newing acquanntances here. - 111 A A ,,, ,--_,_',_-,1 I._,'.-_ EEcl\oes Frbm South Ward." XBREVIARY or THINGS TRANSRIRING 11$ nARRu:'s RAILWAY QUARTER :OOOO_OOO000909000999999QQQOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOO: II VV Ilbl C llllvbl. lllbllh VV G5 IIlG\L\r- ' | `E Huntsville Forester: A rumor is current that Mr. Robt. Groves,` G.T.R. Agent, will be removed from Huntsville. When the information} rst leaked out that the officials con-i templated removing Mr. Groves, some of the prominent business menl iinterested themselves in the circul-3 nation of a petition, `asking that his services as agent here he left un-- idisturbed. The Allandale authorities; fhave replied, expressing satisfaction! at the` very pronounced feeling of re- lspectin which their local agent is, `held, but intimating that arrange-l mnts for-Lthe `change had been made` prior to the receipt of `the petition. Mr. Groves has -not yet received de- nite word as to where he will be located and the hope isistill cherish- ,ed by thecitizens that _the G. T. R. will reconsider the matter and leave a good man in the right place.- "'I `I7 I` IVfII\ V- 3 v - ---vvun - - --v - -5..` r. ` nMr.`R. W. - TG roves, G.T.-l'{'."agent ;at Huntsville, has been transferred to i Markham. v . T pretty midsummer wed- ding took -place at 2.30 o clock on Tuesday afternoon, July 'I4tl1, at the_ residence of Mr. and Mrs. Albert A. %-Hill, Cumberland Street, when the la_.tt_er's sister, Miss Jessie` A. Meg- lgison, youngest daughter of Mr. '[`hos. Megglson, became the wife of 3Mr. John Patton. Rev. _A. J." Paul! tied the nuptial knot in the presence of the immediate relatives. and friends of the happy couple. The bride was handsomely gowned in white eolien- "ne over white silk, trimmed with ;folds of satin. She carried white` roses. Miss Mary Hill was brides- `maid, being prettily attired in pink eolienne, with satin trimmings. Shel carried pink roses. Mr. Lem Little`. acted as groomsman. The bride re- geised mainy lovely -gifts,dwhil_eh the r; esrnai was prcsente wit. a pearl ring by the groom and as pearl! crescent by, the groomsman. Mr. a train" -for_a trip to Conneau_t,~ Ohio, accompanied by the best wishes` of -a host .of friends; =Mrs. Patton tra- velled in. a costume of bffowm ladies cloth, with all-over lace _waist. `Her hat was of brown with foliage trimmings. Mr. and Mrs. Patton will f reside `on William ' Street on and Mrs. tton to_ok the eveningi their retufn. i `Ivy-nun] I-any vlllll 559 IIIGUC ll I-ll` J G. T. P. engineers. a They showed how these oicers charged that earth excavation had Been regularly, s s- tematically and extensively class', d as rock, and so paid for--a`t thr_ee_to six txmes the; contract pnce. :Wx_th these. statements before the commnt-V tee, and. with the ofcers present to testify concerning them, thepwhole. inquiry was . closed. up` -though `the! House had ordered the comtnnftee . to} follow,-;_it"` up to A .the'r-end. ;'-the -- r"I1,9rit'y-iyfnmbers =i.f.- vt.l1I'c9II!m!tt_9 : t , ?ANO"_l`I-IE`-l-I INQUIRY c1-IOKED` $313 I Of course the `majority in the House of {Commons has endorsed , the action of the majority of the Hodgins committee` shutting of? fur- ` ther examination into over/payments `and false classication onethew Trans- continental. 5 Mr. Haughton Lennox `and Mt. Barker, the minority,A in the `committee; and Mr. Northrup`; went carefuly over the evi,de`nce,_' and es-2 fgeciallypithe vchargest made ' by the` T .Anan1nno-a TH;-y aha-u}-A u|||\.lV\'v.\.I _au anucuulucul. u|a..|.`_I;ucy UV gternmted to complt_e _;h_1r`p`~worl.<.` - :.~usualA 4Q4art\y`.ma)or1y~`-voted ` 911;: In _.-vw--w.- u-V-up \l--: )V&\IIl\-ICIJ Luann. V Trustee Westney tendered his re- signation in writing as a member of the Board, giving as the reason his removal_ from Barrie. V The appointment of Miss Nannie M. A; Miller of -Orillia. as commer- cial teacher in_ the Collegiate Insti- tute, in the place of Miss White re- tsigned, was conrmed. The salary `is $900 per annum. T 1-.- Trustees Love; Westney and G. G. Smith were the absentees _at the regular July meeting of the Board of Education held on Monday night. '1`_..-LA, `lT....L..-_- A.-,._!__-- I l_',,, 4 V I , The 1003! Orange Lad e eelebrat; ed in Penetang on Mon y. They. were accompanied by the VAll.a_ndale `hand and a large number "of cmzcns. The __ Brotherhood of Railroad ' n hO1d their regular` meet- `; " 'nmen s" Hall-, ,Allandgl'E, Barrie Orangemen went to Col- lingwood on Monday to join in the [big Twelfth of July demonstration lin that town. The day was a great success. It is estimated that about 15,000 people were in attendance. The decorations were on as magni- 'cent scale. P.- D. M. Noah Grose was Chief Marshall for thceloccasion and acquitted himself well. There was a big program of sport, includ- ing the baseball match between Bar- rieand -Collingwood, wonby` Barrie. G.W. Bruce, Past County Master, pre- sided at the speaking. Addresses were `delivered by Bro.` W. Lockhart, Ailistonr; V.W. Bro. , R. Buchanan, Barrfe;;V.-W- "Bro, J. 5. 'DuE,`:M.?. P., Cookstown; W. Bro'.T..A. Hol- brooke, Toronto; Major J. A. `Cur- rie, Toronto; and -different members I lzof `the -`local clergy; [The " Barrie I Lodge _,`i'eturned home? by. special tram- arriviha 21- to turn _ -Chaigman Milne` (Management Cpmmxtvtee) reported` that the vac- ancy for classxcal master, caused by the resignation of Miss May, had not yet been lled. --. The `report of the Property and Supply. Committee (J. C. Smith, Chairman) dealt with. sundry repairs in the different schools. .- It was stat- ed that the question ofre escapes -was under consideration. Inspector Mills wrote that the grant to Barrie under the new law relating to urban s'cho_ols would amount to $472.50. He suggested that the money be expended in pro- viding a fair" grade of work books, [pens and pencils free to those pupils `who do neat work. ` I 11:`. r~ nr.1'n, _ -n 1 1 .-v..---v--- v-novv Excepting in a few localities in the- Eastern -provinces the seeding season opened early and ne grow ing weather prevailed in the months of_ May andjune. gut in a country of sjucho wide exte ...:..Rs .Canad_a it "was? inevitable ,that-.a`.?;1ow rain`-`fall would be xteported/I for some parts. I .Th.`e".l` high. evens t;1ers.cet2t:,of: astanhde ;a:c1.;::c,ondztron,+i jtyever, ` as: p'roof='=,of - ,2 rfnfall` fa_i_i-}y:,. hate ; ~ `- '- . IV ll\l QV IIVGL VV\Jl.l\. Miss C. McPhee, Pembroke, ack- nowledged receipt of notice of her `appointment to Central School, the initial salary to `be $375 per annum. `I ; ,_ the average attendance. - -v.--.-J cw av Yul`, `Iva. up nnnnnnn A. was` announced that the grant for Kindergarten: pupxls would _be 80c to 90c per head for those takmg 9 _ , V _ _- -_ 7-- H.-.. my.-uv vv |,\r\Ab\d\Jo ' Trustee Westney s resignation was regretfully accepted, and the Secre- itgry was instrueted t9 forward _to him a suitableminute in recognition of his valuable services. uvtzsc ,1_c|.'l.ll'llCQ "__Il0Il'1C %tra1n, a1_'n_vmg at Ia p.m.: _-.-V nvg-v vvn ouunululj ' UL `I-LIV KC` iport or} crops at the of June has `been gn_re_n -out by Mr. Archibald uBlue`, chief ofcer of` the census and }statistics'oice. V ` % Mr. F. Wightman; has rturned tol Toronto. ~ Miss Dobson is visiting Thorn- bury frxends. ' ' II? T:LA.`_ ___-_ 2.. 'l"L.-.....L..--. _- ... v-..$v --v-v-.\-u---wv. A number of; accounts recom- mended for payment by the Fmance -Committee were passed. The Treas- urer received $191, entrance fees at B. C. I. Thle County Model School grant of $150 was acknowledged. -'l`......a..... \xr........-_-v_ Tire" foliowing sTumiman/__of thve. nrf nn on-me on H... .-.c' 1...... 1 % BOARD op` EDUCATION. QRANGEMEN CELEBRATE 535311 Average Reporgeiy THE Twnmvr jcRo1=s ._ 5t;1;' ji-'o17%ri:{'e'i'sIf "Ii:;'iss"""7'5`-} Ki 9" THE NORTHERSI ADVANCE 3P1ain Facts and Plain Figljres . I i . Er. Brunswick, but in Alberta it is 93,` in `Saskatchewan 96 and in Manitoba ~97. The increase of area in wheat ;over last year is 468,006 acres forl \ Alberta, Saskatchewan and `Manitoba, `but in .Ontario, Quebec and Prince] Edward Island there is a decrease of 18,831 acres. Oats show an increase of area` sown of 537,434 acres and a standard condition at the- end of June of 90. Ontario s increase is the largest for any` province, . being 175,951 acres, but for the three NorthHWest prov- inces the increase is 282, 7 acres. ,The area for all the provinces is 37,942,943 acres, which is 1,429,978 acres more than wheat. The standard condition of peas is 82 per cent. and the area is -4I3,o82 acres, which is 9,582 acres more than last year. Mixed grains have fallen off in area by 20,621 acres, but they still occupy the large area -of 583,225` acres. Quebec alone has 133,2I3' acres and `Ontario 420,945 acres. The `standard COndltlOI1 is 84. i- Large Area in Hay. The "crop of hay and clover shows a larger area than any other eld] crop in the Dominion. The extent of it is 8,209,562 acres, which is 483,-! 227 acres more than last year. On-I tario- has 3,552,716 acres, Quebec 2,893,838 acres and the , Martime Provinces -1,573,909. In the North- W`est provinces the farmers depend largely on the native or prairie hay. The area of barley is 1,746,911 acres. This is only Io,'I32 acres more than last year, and while there is an increase of 29,207 acres in Al- berta, there is a drop of 23,007 in Ontario. The per cent. of a stand- ard condition is 85.- H Court were as follows` : _ . I Vt`1;e_ Bell Telephone Comp- any's assessment be reduced to $3,.- 133.90. a ,....A..| That th_e S. part of E. `V; (70 acres)[lot 13, Con. 7, be assessed to Med James, and that the said lot be struck off the nonpresident, roll. T Tltat .(VzVrr(1r.w.Pie(rVte","." :ng1;s,- '1`); as- ` sessed for W. 35 acres of S. % lot 14., Con. 14,. and that the said lot be % struck pif the not:-resident roll, - TThat Jos.` ~Wal't'm "be as'sesse`d as joint owner for S. % lot 17, Con. II. That-Chas. Jeffries be assessed for part lot 26, -Con. I, and that R. S. Fralicl-: s name be struck off the roll for said lot. ~ ' E unooocooonuoowoooon o,ooo_o3 Mr. Cooper is Aholidayingiin Mid- 7th, at the home of her brother, land. , Geo. Mitchell, `Gowa_n Street, aged! Miss Minnie Rosslis holidaying in 54 Y`;'5- The .1'mam5 Were taken Sudbury. to, Thornton on Wednesday `morn- Mr. F_ wizhtmad returned ml ing where interment was made, 4 LI ...... .:n.. t.*-...,...,'... A .......-.. :.. The areas in rye and beans are re- latively small and both show a de- crease. The former is reported with a standard condition of 80 and the latter With 74. That the Rev. Mr. Lggott % sessed for part of lot_ 6, Con. that J. `A. Ptch s name be "off the roll forwsaid lot. A That the ..'S. acres of III, Con. 7, be" assessed to Robert Brett at $50 and off the non-resident roll. That the;S. zo acres of % lot`. 7, Con. 13,- be assessed on non-resi-I .18, Can. 3, (40 acres) be a.ssessedon, dent roll, in's`t/cad of S. 12 V2 actjes. That the.N. E." y. of broken lot; non-resident `:61! _at $50. T ` ' .That John McKenzie, 139 Lssgari Streeg Tor_otito', be assessed for the S. 36 acres of N. 45 of E. M 101;. 18, Con.` 3, `at $100. ' I ; "That w- .H.-smith, Barge, be; 3;. \ sessed for the VS.` 9 of lo and part 3 cf 5; [ W`. ; %:<-_,'_f V 9t :21. " ,C'?:'!1; .5, ffa1: ;:$g5. ` my ~ . ` (nu- -.. u.g . ."a.'--;....'..-.1.` a;.'_u `L; , ` Thaf ;t.h'T as"sfess'1ner;t; ,_ ,;:s Led now stml von .6:d.an `that :%4theL.<:urt.<! +? m2w~c=s+-"% 1 All the members of the ~CQurt of Revision were present on July 8th, the Reeve` in ,the chair. > . CTr'ced`%is'\a Creedlof`-deeds; We wduld rather show yo ' anyme tha ten you b have to ask your permission to show you.-` . '. `_ ` v_ V ., s~.`b__ t we ' ' We.want.,to`prove`to.you that 7this store `is_.the_ leading st e in Ilue givfhgi. Wewant you to understand that._i_tv is folly to pay more e where when ykigu can obtain 6 `sameegoods for less at this store. ~ V A . . Come and `let us prove these statements. These items o:g;"some striking ev;denC_,__. n___j ~V , I20 lovely Wliite Waists, made of ne wiss Mull, Persian Lawn and American Bati , in several very pretty styles, open back, 31 sl 5, sizes 32 to 42, worth up to.2.oO. July price "?iEal'e} "v'v'11E'e' 1{4'cM-ii1a{i?home' from apleasant hbliday in Toronto. _,.t ._-_ _: 1'1'_--..1.... Ladies Long Silk Glove ; and white only, sizes 6 to.- to 1.20. Sale price-. ` :" Ladies Fink, Blue, to I0, Wolfth ' La I 5 only Lad: ~ and Ifiquc Dr made 1n every t than we ask.` .3. . ; perfect tt t, worth 20 pe And Court of Revision- _VESPRA COUNCIL. t} of V3 lot "assessed to=.Ja._mqs and be struck uI:p'&o\G Pretty? White Waist: hec V yr, .White Linen , tting and well ct, per cent. more I 1: an 4- '1 (JR be. as: . 9, and struck 2'foS'5I 5 IIUIIJ llI\rIl\bhlo 2 Mr. `W. Little was in Thornbury over Sunday. -Miss Mina Ross of Peterboro `is home for vacation. Mrs. Hop_kins _of Raleigh is visit-V ing friends in this ward. a Mrs. Todd of `Toronto is` staying with her son, Mr. W. E. Todd. 11' 11-11 '_ I.-,--_| Eggs,perdozu.."..u..u.u.. 17".. Potatoes. per bag .... 85.... l{a.y.nerton...... 00.. Rough I-Iidea...............'...... GreenHides...................... Caltakina, per '1`allow,per WoolPicks.........`............. Horse Hides......... H5115. oooooouoO0IoO|sI..o` W001. W&Sh8d...........4.... KW }IJQl|lp WI` l.D................-n.-no hadron Incl ICOo1':b.` s,.::5:.v:.:. [Qaota.t.iou`on Tuesday wet; :- Expats atoors, choice . . . . . . .3 I V` modium.... B bull; . . . . . . .. . . Butcherf, picked . . . . . . . . . . choice . . . . . . . . . . 5. " medium togood ._ . cowl. choice`...,. . ! Dnmmnn on-to uuuaxms, per u).........-.. WoolPicka........................ Hides----..-. `V00.-lcK8-uuvcnonur Hnrsn `Huh- uorse Hides .... lliorse I-Ian-..................... washed.. .. I Wool. unwashaa _ aaalooouo. The following accounts were pass-|| ed: Thos. McKinn0n, ditching on West townline, $2.50; E. 'Barrett,. gravel, $10.64; Robt. Martin, work} on Budd s road, $13.50; D.'Luck, _re-l i pairing bridge on Ioth Con. and tirn-r 1 ber, $5.50; J. D. Knapp, cleaning out laward ditch N. town line, $7.00; Jas.i Johnston, work on South town line,| $2.50; E. Harris, winter road, $2.00: .W. J. `Reynolds; work on side road 20 and '21, Con. 5, $2.00; John A.` Donety, shovelling snow on 7th C0n., $15.00; John Peacock, putting' in culvert and timber and grading hill on 4th C0n., $37.30; Fred Priest, 2 stringers for 12th Con. bridge, $8.00; R. D. Cunningham, repairing bridge amd building approaches on _i2th Con.,_ _$55,0o; Wilmot Davis, snow plowing side road 5 and 6, Con. 10, $3.00; _Jas. Middleton, sewer I pipe, $12.00. - |".`ha Prices Ruling m the Barrie and Toronto Markets Du:-inst the Week. D Baams, JULY 16m. 1908. l O"IIOIOlII OOOICIOI DOIIO. 70:00! 45 ouooltlllooonoooasouo 75.1-- uresseu uogs......... Chickens. .p01`1b...........-... Lard, per , pet-doz................. Potatoes. Romzh Hi:-lm:,,, ' o - o o o u n - -- adj ournment; aluut uy uuuuuuuuuuuu an--J _--- ------~-~ Miss Ada Schonfberg of Hespeler is visiting her uncle, Mr. G. Pouch-