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Northern Advance, 7 Jul 1898, p. 5

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12* 193 J as. Wright. . . .Mrs. Hirons, Grentel, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Heron. . . .The picnic at the parsonage on J ulv lst was a decided success. . . . The S. of T. have elected the following oicera for next quarter :-W.P. Bro. B. Sanderson, W.A. Sis. Millie Hart, R.S. Sis. Hart, A.R.S. Bro. Wearing, Trees. Bro. A. Muir, F.S. Bro. A. Watt, Cond. Bro. A. Graham, A. Cond. Bro. Hughes, Chap. Bro. ` L. Sowrv, LS. Bro., W. Barnes, O.S. Bro. W. Brown, P.W.P. S18. Helen Malcolm. 100 200 300 10 20 50 Jill. .LV1U1JUl'HIU|4l4 NU J-VJIDB vi visiting friends at Oro Station. u. 17- ,1 112-- 1 _'l ...........1 Vlill/Ills IIIULILIB I-III! \.Ib\l Nlvu-u-v-v ` Miss Vince and Miss Howard, of Barrie, were visiting friends in this vicinity. 1- n o 1 . I ,L-___-`- ll- Dnunnnn nuau IIDILII-l LBI\Jl.a\4-I up. `u... On Thursday night last week Mr. Parr met with a very painful accident. While cross- ing from one beam to another in his barn the plank broke and let him fall to the oor. a distance of 16 feet, breaking a. rib and A:..IM- L:.- ._ L:.. ..l......lAmn Orossland. Advance Correspondence. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson were visiting friends out by Elmvale on` Fridav. \l' 1 II I 1 .__L. _-..-.d- `kn Illirlf u \llBlLUll.'C U1 IU luvv, III dislocating his shoulder. uavuua uuu IJJ uouuvuuu vu .. --...., . v Miss L. Malcolm, who spent: ghe winter and spring in Orillia, is home again. I` l\ I.- I, I`I-I.-...I.3n -nnun Iv:u:".- EUUU l|0lUa fir. and Mrs. Ilubbert, of Innil, were 2.. .. t..:..__ .:I.. 1.-.... vlaxuus u usuuu uvl. vo Mr. Walton and Mrs. Glenning are visit- _L Il_-...._.. mun rvuavuwuvsa scirvv --....___. _1\_Irs. McDermott and Miss-Watson were . r\__- l_V.-a.:..... Ivunv `"a'"-`' M DP` [us gu Lllllllw, In I . . b were visit- Friends from Brmsh Cplum 1,5 7% vi ilvs "t1'1-9_ f_SP1`i118' S_6aS0n of 1898 has been perhaps th andsmost protable in the history of 1-,h1s house, we are dlsposed tobe liberal 'in clearing e balance of our stock of Sprmg Goods at Prices thaat Will soon empty ourtablesand shelves. _ s o - ather than carry it over to another season, so We prefer to sell all ourosur plus stock at a sacri _ you can come expectlng to get1Bargans_ ang ~_. not1be d1sappointe . nqqqn . ...-....- LL- --__..- _-.:`_.'I_ _ ' `I- _ _ A _-__.'I_J. .L1-__. ..-1- 4-nan nu.-:4` AND WHEN don't mean afew nds of goods placed onthe end of a. table, but we mean a who1esho pfu11of`New Seasonable Go s,% bought for cash in the best market -.D -I-1nr\ -rt-rt-\1n1t:I M81: _` V "(S1117 i"1"i-1'd "r~5B&'E'1`e EB? %aEf ' 6`e`3if 1i'.'n"i"' '1:;.5.T, as We will sell many lines of goods regardless oftcost or va.1ue,a.nd the ea bird will get the worm. 1st--Goods bought this sale willn d be exchanged : 2nd-Goods will not be sent out on approbation: 3rd-No Goods will be charged atsale prices : 4th-The date- Sale will commence on Thursday mornin une 30th, and will continue for two weeks only. a . It is scarcely necessary for s to say that the above priceswill in every instance, together with many others too numerous to mention, be strictly adhered to JULY 7 , 1898;-` Best Organlly Muslins, selling all season at 25o., y'our choice of $ 0. the lotfor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12% 300 yards 45 inch Plain Dress Goods ~ all this season's goods- selling all season at 500. Your choice of the lot for . . . . . . . . `25 25 pieces New Table Oil Cloths, new colorings, sold anysvhe1*e`at 25c.--45 inches wide. Your choice'of_ any in stock at . . . . . 15 500 yards Black Dress Serges, 45 inches wide, A1 value at 50c. Your choice of the lot for . . . . . . . . . . ........' 25 500 yards Linnette Dress Lining,` sold all season at 10c. Your choice 01 the lot for....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A lot of New Spring Capes, all this season s goods, selling at 4 $3.50, $4.50. $5.50'and $7.00 each. Your choice of the ' at Half Price. ' . V ` Here are a few sample prlees taken at randolggfrem the stock, piles of others l!ke them all ever_ the house : 10 10 iug AKelly a for some time, but re- turned home on Wednesday. W-S-<:;1`c')t)_1"<`>-lns`e <-i' to reopen on 1 Aug. 15th. Three candidates went to Elm- vnle to write the entrance examination. Mrs. Armor, who has been living with her daughter, Mrs. Archibald, for some time, passed peacefully away to hem-eward. on Tuesday morning, at the ripe` age of four score years and four. The funeral, which took place on Wednesday afternoon. was well attended. Oro Statnon. Advance Correspondence. H. Adams. of Hawkstone, is in Oro Sta- tion. AI: I`I.......8....A .. man" Cnhanu gin: (Jar! tn non. Alf. Crawford's many friends are glad to see himao well again. In 1 `If `It. A._LL_-.. -l 'I)......!.. QUE All nu -=--._~ _ Mi8`8.;3~iJ`.`;nd K. McA:thur_. of Barrie, spent; Sundav in Oro Station. `- ` --7. n n m..._..1.. .: n..:n:.. ........+. nus. UIIVIOV Iv-V--V-v-1 -- v--~ -v~~.-- , Mr. G. D. French, of.Oz-illia, spent part of last week in Oro Station. a I\ _, "__ __A_`_ IVA Iuuv vvuvuu pg. v-- -.--.-___. Miss Ferguson, of Barrie, was the guest of friends` here on Friday last. D :17 _ . . . ,_ 1.2;. t'\... L- UL IlIVIJ\IE`lIvIv VI. -....-J -..- Mn. A.Coulter. of, Weato;. left Oro Sta.- tion for Uxbridge on Monday last. .,..2_|- I.-- --I.1 La- 1...-.. L- \ IIUH IVII \llIIlIg\~Bv v-- ---v._ [ Mr. Guy Kirkpatrick 11;; 's(V>VlV bees to I Mr. J. O. Morrison, of Painswick. BARGAINS FOR TH E PEOPLE. IIVIIUJ LIUIII ulu UUCU WV vlluu vanswvvauac Mr. Batten. of Hnwketone, will conduct services in the Methodist church hereon Sunday evening next. II!` D ,E A 1, .- A _, .4.-- ~|:_r\___2... The funeral of the late Angus McQuai2' took place on Thursday, the 30th ult. to Guthrie cemetery. The sorrowing friends iavg the sympathy of the entire __neighbor- oo . Mr. A. A. Bell expecia nearly a ton of honey from his bees at this extracting. \'l.. _LL__. -2 1 f-__.I-_;____ _.:n __._.I---4. Vairville. ' Advance Correspondence. The gardens iii this vicinity are looking excellent.. ~ mM;a'.'1"`owell, of Toronto, is visiting Mr". R. Powell. V ' __- _ __.- -\ --Vhirvs: I; and Mrs. J. Vair spent Do- ` minion Day in Angus. - .. no 1 `-11 I-11 ! ',,.,` ._----v-- -..I -_ ._._, Mr Wm. Harri: children, of 'TorVont.o, I are visiting Mr. and Mrs. George Handy. 1 The Vairville baseball club went to Angus on Dominion Day to compete for a $5 prize. and succeeded in being victorious by a score of 6 to 4` over the Angus club. D THIS, ,I..;`. ._A___-A_ w-V-V---` -_-__._ Some of the residents of Elizabeth street would like tohavs some more tar paper and Eravel put on the road to cover the sand hev say it makes the very best road. rinted German F lannels. dark ground, sold . A lot of ' best qu e Colored dress materials, all new goods, sold all _ 40c., 50c., 75c. Your choice of the lot for . . . . . . . ' 'ds best quality Colored Dress materials, ne goods, sold _ `A season at 750.,-$1.00 and'$1.25. Choice of the lot for... tn of ne Silk Ginghams, Checks, Stripes, etc, selling all sea- son for 25c. and 35c. Your choice of the lot for . . . . . . . . . L lot of Ends of Table Linen bleached-and unbleached, from 2 . to 3 yards long, at about Half Price. A -lot of Ladies Fast Black Cotton Hose, fast dye and seamless feet, will be sold at per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A lot of Men's Good Flannelette Shirts, made of 7 c. Flannelette, -`sizes 14-} to 16%, each at; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SOMETHING TO REMEMBER. mm NORTHERN ADVANCE. Men : Snmm at: from" 756. to Mr. John Reid has been applying the paint brush of late on his residence, inside and out, and it has made 8. wonderful im- ipnovement in his premises. That's right, l J ohn. you have set "an example. for others to L follow. Miss Ethel Spears is holidaying at her home here. ~ `"1;/1_iva;"S'lia.w, of Collingwoud, is visiting friends here. ' ` ' Miss Foucar, of Tottenham. visited friends here last: week. The pic;`c"l;eld here on July lab {was a I grand success ; Droceeds $80.00. -r A 1 `T Ann II-I ,..__, J ;I__ Ti___L.._ -.._v---- , .._l.....__ V W '1-:O.L. No. 420 will atglinthe Pre;by- te_rian church next Sunday morning. A 'I\ -urn 11 I ,I,5|.. `Geo Davis and` a`om Arnold wheeled to Uollingwood last week -via Ruskview, Cree- more and other places. . - Anirus. Advance Correspondence. .Last Friday a large numberof persons from this village and vicinity patronized the picnic and strawberry festival heldin an adjacent grove under the auspices of the Presbyterian church. The tea was all that could be desired and delicious strawberries and cream wereabundant. A great deal of interest wastaken in the following pro- gram ot sports :-Football, Utopia vs. Angus, prize, $2, won by Utopia, 2 to 0; baseball match, Vairvilles vs. Utopia, prize $5, won by Vairvilles, 6 to 4, W. Lynn, umpire; football match. Utopia vs. Grenfel,`prize 85, won by Utopia, R. Young-Grenfel, umpire. Tn ohn nunninn :1 mail nu-nnnr] anti nntnr- --J- Advance Correspondence. Grenfel. Advance Correspondence. Master Roy Kerfoot is visiting with his. aunt here. - -- - -- . n 1' 91131 _____ 25 25 50 15 10 25 A lot'of Dress Braids and Trimmings, all colors, bf the lot ._-__ .____.1 perylrd ...... ...... .... ....... .. Table No. 1, Trimmed Millinery, your choice for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table No. 2, Trimmed Millinery, your choice for. ., . . . . . . . . . . . . Table No. 3,Trimmed Millinery, your choice for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Table No. 4, Untrimmed Hats, good shapes, choice for . . . . . . . . . . Table No. 5, Fine Sailor Hats, colors, black and white. Your choice of the lot for . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . Aux. Dllu 1.11.190 .A.a.uw visiting friends here. u: rn 1, ,3 1.-_ Blouses--Table No. 1-A-All new goods, worth 750., 90c. and $1.00. Choice of the lot for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Blouses--0-Tab1e No. 2...A11 ne goods, latest styles, worth $1.25, $1.50 and $2 00 each.. Choice of the lot for $1.00, and so on. Mr. Moore and family, of '1`oron_to, are spending the summer months at St. Thomas cottage. . . .Mr. and Mrs. Pres- cott, of Toronto, spent the First with Mr. A. Goode. . . .Mr. Herold Martin, Sharon, is spending his vacation under .the parental roof. . . .Miss MacMillal spent a. few days with Mrs. R. Robert- son, Dsisy Lea Farm. . . . l`he Misses. May - Fletcher and Connie Brownlee, Barrie, returned. home after spending a short time in our village. . . . Miss Scar- lett, Waverly, visited "he;-`aunt, Mrs. T Colored Shirts all reduced in price, $1.50 shirts for $1.25; $1.25 Shirts for $1.00; $1.00 Shirts. for 750; "750; Shirts for 500. i These are all special prices" While theyllast. TH E -2- EM PI RE ' mmmm&mmmmmmmmgmmm SPEBIAI. PRIBES FUR JULY Fine German half Hose, guaranteed perfectly stain- less, special at 2 pairs for 250. ~ The most noble deeds are sometimes ' , ` basely rebuked. Nature's best medi- cinal secrets ever remain the Red ' Man s benecent legacy to civilization. , 7 '; Fierce unrelenting persecution` and v """= ' "T _ brutal ~ extermination has been his frewaxd." SL_0AN _S INDIAN TONIC is a most efficient medicine for ciire of Exsipeihs, Serofula, Eczemi and all Skin and Blood Diseases. gs. .' ; ` Ol1TIR;'of C.omnna.,_sa.ysA; I had Erysipelas so bad that my face, A y iweiied` to` an enormous size, and m` eyes were shut for days. After SLCIAN S INDIAN TONIC I improved everyday and am now _ -..----fl v--v-- 6I;`om's~mmAn Tomg. _u.oo'_g\,"_aoj'1'La. . All 15.1.. ...--.:.a..--- run..- 2....-. 1 -..... ._ n. All the latest styles in Collars, special at 10c. each. H11. 1! uuuu wuu us:-an ing friends at Mineaing. nw .. 1 II- The very latest Summer Ties, special at 4 for 250. ------ --- - V7-cu 6--V`? TI j? I I Tun SLOAN linzncmn Co., Hamilton, Ont. IN THE BASEMENT. Recommended and sold at Seagera Drug Store. IIIOO-LLARSIII ...l-IOSIERY... ...TlES. SHIRTS... INK IIIUIIUD U4U &'Llblv\4lll|-can Mr. Walton and Mr. Strauathan have both purchased new binders. II in |\ n. , -3 `IE2-.. `I7.-st-as1\r| Il'1.I`

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