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Northern Advance, 11 May 1899, p. 5

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Laney dto ""1CIr.`"'.?!. ` Stone, or mmv.,a, visited friends here gately. ' nIL;'-_,_-.___ _a 1: 11.. 9 9- v--v --1 an fun. "'KiL":%a tnmily, of Gr-Lnd_ Vallai. ` are '91?` 80690! at Brown atpmeuent. _ , `n-fi.1l`l:'8m.`(.)-;)`'().f Fr. Gou'in s bogus in in full progrgcs, ` . ' ' Aav;e:5:n's3;E$uee._ . _ Mrs. R. Turner, of Hilladale, qalled on friends he_re this week. , Mr. Huddiestone, of Barrie, is visit.- inghis daughter, Mrs, H. Thurlow. A .......L.... nl.`....... 1.-.... ..A.L..`...`I -....._.... -o.f..-u u.-uau.-v-, -u......_. ....u nu.`---- vv \ A number fromehere attend evenne- listic services in Elmvsle each evening. `I'I,-;_L _ L . _ ___. CC_I_I_-L`L __L_-I `5Ee""1s'~E$Fei;Z' f'".n'h"SE1i33i com menoed Just Sunday 1 morning with nlnrce attendance. ' `IRS- ,-. A '13, I\!_I,,, 1-, 4,, ,1 `I A . The regular monthly meeting of the W.C.T.U. was held in the Vestry of the Presbyterian church. The fran- chise canvas resulted satisfactorily and indicates equal franchise for both sexes sinthe near future.` Mrs. Ingram was elected Vice President, and Mrs.`Wm. S:-anden, Cor. Secretary for the remain- der cf the year. Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. -Ingram, and: Mrs. `Tracy were elected delegates to the county convention to held in Barrie. V T [A $3.00 Value their ten year old only son. The little fellow was very bright and intelligent and or general favorite at school. on. Mrs. Scott is st present very ill. `Mr. J. Young is visiting relatives in Toionto. '1-i\ nu I 11`. Mrs. McDonald, mother of Mre. A. McDonnell died on Thursday, the 4th inst, after a lingering illness. She was in her eighty-sixth year. Her remains were interred in the R. C. Cemetery at Barrie on Friday. L 3531`? Dr. .McDermid. was in Goldwater. over Sunday. ' `II. `I... 'I'.-....I-._ _.I.- ...-..L-:_-.1 _ V-up noun ugww Mr. .-I-es.r]Jumley, who sustained a eevere i_njury on the knee from sheep- aheere, 13 recovering. THIS . CELEBRATED ' MAKER `IN STIFF HATS HAS MADE _. ~ US HIS ' 1: ; SIMCOE AGENTS =.. Tmg ONE. No coupons with this Hat. muons x 60., Advance Concspondcuce. for $2.00.` .6-13' If Alill-WA-GO does not give Complet and Perfect _ [ . Satisfaction. _ % Po-itivoV-Li=ref>.r " ` 7 % PRICE 2s'c:N'rs A PACKAGE`. *: ' _ one Month : Treatment. 2810!! HIADACIIB. . . for frecsglggle and Guide to Health. _ We `invite You to compare our. SHOE VALUES before buying. No need to spend a "cent unless you_ want to. ` ' - Men s Fine`: Amerim calf B31, ...... """" ` If there is one lesson the shoe buyer should remember well it s the poor. economy of cheap price Shoes that only gives poor ' wear. The prominence of the shoddy shoes, . _ . with all its up-to-dateness in style and shape, Is Well worth making 11 1 : of just now. Our aim to handle only reliable, trust- worthy Footwear, thn k 'g_ . that have the guarantee of the maker, and also hate}:- ed up. with our own,.hasade this store what it is. And buying, as we do, direct and for cash, and :`~ - ing advantage of the discounts enables us to offer the Highest Grade Shoe at a i ; er price than you pay for the shoddy kind sold elsewhere. Here are a fe tems_to convince you of their superior value : Men s Dongols. Kid, Balmoral and Congress, toe cap, seam- less foxed, extension edge, full round toe, easy shape, special value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men s Tan Vici Kid- Balmoral, toe cap, made "in the very latest style, dressy shoe, only. \ I lung--su . LADIES DEPT. `Ladies Dice Calf Button toe cap, heavy sole, McKa sewed, natty style for stree , wear, worth $1.75, special. Ladies Vici Kid, fancy cloth top, balmoral kid tip, hand turn sole, latest toe, special value... Ladies . Extra Choice Dongola Kid Button Boot, McKay sewed Fsole, kid tip, full round toe, stylish, easy tting, special... . ' Ladies Extra Fine Dongola Kid ` Oxford Shoe, kid tip. hand turn sole, kid lined, this is our leader, special value. . . . . . . . . Ladies Fine Oxford Shoe, kid tip, kid lined, McKay sewed,na.tty, serviceable shoe, all sizes, M. J. FRAWLE Adv,ertiseL in ADVANCE mm 1v."i 00., -v-:-u-ou~- 128 Wellington st., I302-onto. Can SOLD AT gsoio Local Agent for the suatar Shoo. jaw|ey s Shoe Store. MEN'S DEPT. L ` '} The King of All Blood Purifiers. Nx{_tu;'e s Cure for all Liver, Kidney and Blood Diseases. SE_AGERS' DRUG STORE BARBIE, ONT . Yo UR JHONEY IS REFUNDED 200 1 50 1 2|) '1 50 85 QUALITY FIRST... OYS DEPT. regular price 81. 5, special. . . } Youths Lace Boots, toe cap, peg ` sole, tidy shn pa, sp did school shoe, special value . . . . . . . . . Boston Calf Lace ... -..--. - v -..--av -V-mount: r, ma;l-e from good Dongola s ck, excellent value . . . . . . .. Chi] Oi1'Pebble Button Boot, value . . . . . . .~ . . . . . . .. Masses ANDvCHlLDFlEN S DEPT. Misses Fine Kid Button Boot, ' patent toe cap, extension sole, . solid edge, sizes 11 to 2, special 1 00 `sses Fme Instep Strap Shp- II Imsn (In `mama n.nn.J `I-\__ ...-`.. moral, toe cap! extension sole, seamless foxed, narrow and wide toe, regular price $1.75, - special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...$l 25 Men s No. 1 Strong Plow Bal- morals, bellows tongue, war- . ranted solid, very best stock, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 10' we Iv uvoo -vw---ocuwpq (`From Alliston Hera.ld.)' An unlucky event nearly con- cluded a pleasant shing excursion with atragedy at Nicolston on Mon day forenoon, May let. A shing party composed of Newton Robinson resi dents of whom John Bowles was one, had been spending the morning in dragging the river below the mill dam with a not when; about 10 o'clock, Bowles got too close to a treacherous whirlpool near the -ume and was sucked beneath the surface. As he did not rise his comrades were power-V less to render him any assistance un- til, after a lapse of three minute's,-he was carried out of the whirlpool by the current He was immediately res- cued end _ willing hands set about to restore animation by placing the un conscious man over a barrel and rolling him vigorously. In the meantime Dr. McCullough was sent for and arrived about half an hour after Bowles was iaken from the water. The ;doctor went about an hour in restoring con- sciousness It` was a very close call _` for Bowles 115 50 95 75 Mrs. S. Danney, of Toronio, iliht 99 Of Me`. and Mrs. 7R.~'---Mc`KV| tih_s5 01` 3 few days. . > . ` ` V _ I'\_- , A nuvauuc v0 & Fall w-heat looks very well. Seeding is late in this vicinity. Mr. D. Culham is recovering. Miss Bella Stewart, of Dunedin, it; We guest of Mrs. Bennett. ` ' _ a v-- r "' ___ .. --'p" . . 1-Q drivip A large nu1b,er t,g:I:!:nC. fol` aawlogs on the raver - _ - W. farter. ""---05 valve - ` . - V` The Shepherd & McQna:v `Orchestra 3" 4% grand concert in the Temperance H33 on Saturday night. ' ` 7 ` ' 3{Tr- C. Crowfoot, of Elmvale, .id. glninourmidst. - . ' In , Erie hat <;rl:ea?rSE "tiI_""&,1TJ$ ; % ` A 0und and delinroruit yourself A 2;1:,...,f' T 4?m'99%%4.-nd% _Tl:e qoLg;1";p;:'a jolly time. With Mr. and Mrs. Wing at a taifv pull. . Mr. D. Maw s barn and, confents `eye burned by a park from the engine Whlle making tile. TL- on u - _- 4' ~- I -..,.,. _ u H W ,dOne. of our young citixensvA`stv_r-I.I-- :Vert1eement in a Yankee `end mail Without A V 5" 9 rammml a.L- ':_~'n_~_....*....."" - -` " . of T'nw" j . Mrs. J. H""3fn' f "f O the guest of Mr `Fa M" ~ ` this place. ' A SPECIAL PURCHASE from` Dress Ginghams, the goods fabrics at plain gures, new,. quality and wear, 10c. on to . a yard. mud straight` to Reedy, of Colored anted at the wanted price, fancy etty conceits, lled `with goodness, A S.PEOIAL repeat order is New S or and Walking. -Halts. Some 75c. value Sailors at 25c. price. , ealth makes fair prices. A becoming hat enhances the bean of 9. pretty face. Another trip to the cnillinery rooms will no e time ill spent. A SPECIAL PU13 ASE of Ladies Shirt-Waists`, on Amecun per- ,cale (cambrlc sling!) at 500., 650., 750., 90c. and $1 25. Figure tting garmen "Stylish. useful, ecenoinical. .WorthV what they re marked, season, at parsuas e prices. .U'.nequalled, because the best. j A SPECIAL PURCHA of Ladies Summer Underveats, short- d marked what they're worth. - Suited to the sleeved. Direct to s from the mill. and ooubequently'd_ependa_ble ' in quality and easy mark atj. gu quick prices, 50., '80., 100., 120. 150,, 200., and 256. ._ `T A SPECIAL PURCHASE com DressMus1ins, fr'o_m .1:_.-..;. L- a.L.'... -5--- 1-- 1... J Part of the publicity policy of certain modem is re keeping would seem to be blow your own horn. We would prefer _ let our establishment and contents speak in our business behalf, The st e s old enough, big_ enough, and there s enough in it to create impression l . We're satised to . believe that impression will always be favorable--whi we conduct this storeas we do--making it the easy shopping store--i-ne being without price pickings for particular people--and having every ste and every purse nd satisfaction here. V GEO. REE Y Mu 11,1s99.A[ mun aynnd nnv nouns, M"mmsnv%Aun DRESS-MAKING um . Some easonahle Specials. Advance Corre8P9d' Newton Robinson l!4U1r1u 1 unuxlzsun \.0l0l'e(1 UTOSB MUBIIDS, fl`O_m New York direct to thus store, 10 y, dainty, charming effects; some en thusiastic shoppers will In them adorable, and all -approachable prices, 10. to 250. ayard - I A _ - ` . -.- -1-u--av-as ru-D-'w- - nu... _ Suggests thoeghtl of the leafy bed`: royal month at July. vWhet theIa"monthp_oell`16r.in. ' Ladies needeblee we heveulhply lntlcipeted. Om} elm an been to turn ideal: into poluibilitieu. `We proeeed. our' buying iaolicy. on the auumpgieiil that .beauty 3 nld hold precedence over c_ommon'-place tamenege. A the more exacting the faehion, {the more certain you a to nd it`l_1ere. ' "DIRECT IMPORTER. puns sell; cos": ` Advance Correspondence. Mrs. Odell returned home on Tues- day after spending a. week in Owen Sound visiting friends. . C-I9 - ..._ - i ` ' Killylesgh. I ' Mrs. Alba:-t Webb, `of Stroud, is spending a few weeks with . her mother, Mre.'John Vanderburgh. V Mr. and Mrs. Reid, of `Allliaton, `spent last Sabbath with` Mrs. Reidia parents, Mr. and Mrs. `McKenzie. fwere driving, being a very` spirited one, became frightened and ran away. For- tunately no serious damage was done. ' The township of Innisl is second to none of the townships of South Sim- coe in raising fall wheat, both in quality and qnsntity, V but it must yield the palm this year to some of its neighbor- ing townships. The only elds that seem to have survived the herd, keen winter's irost are those that have on` eastern or southern slope and also nny'_ eld shelteredi by a bush farm on the north and 1_vest.- j ' era. Lottie Webb, Bernice Wright; Bettie ,Teiadale, -Frank` Aversb, Herb. Herrill, ,V2nd Pt. I `Clan--A1bert 'Webb.'1`olter Sharp. , . ` . . ' _ . M}. R. fat -nil:y: ~h.qve` fr.-on_1 V-this vicinity to up fu-`m near_ Hills-` The fall wheat in this section of the 1 country seems to be nearly all winter killed. Farmers who have from twenty-veto thirty and forty acres have to plough the most of it up. Never in the memory ot the.o1destin-- hsbitsnt has there been so oomplete a failure. " V ' aepm f Kljleagh Public `School for the month of April :- -Pr`imary--' `Foster Ferguson. V Class--Maggie Ferguson, Laura Carruthera, Minnie `Ferguson. IV Class, Sr.--Soott Sharp. LV `Class ..Tt.-'-Gertie Hill, Ee __ __I_. I'I'T_:_.LA. ` KIWI Mina-Ella.-L Wanleu has gone to Bdr- `rie % Qiive with her lter, *-M11: John Runafordl. ; , `Ant Ire `quitefa num5er`of-sher- men at the mouth of the 'Nomwg auga,. -Rivet this iueasons -Tbey- umeV-7 engaged at preant. in shing sturgeon They ;have not very:auocauful- yet. %'r1.e.,,.,,..%,,a:T _eriible_ qggll in = this on, ;I0.lI.It_of" Vllwli V .1 -v -..--, : `Her:-ill, Maggie Ra};-', Frank Wrigbg: III Olaes--Bruce. Ferguson, Herb._ Wright, .May Ferguson, Florence Webb, Genie Wright, Mabel Ayerat. II Class:-Albert Adam Lizzie Rog- :-:-1 1|, 11---; -_ II'f..:..L..` Van Vlock. New Yo'rkV le, for Mr. Chas. Dyer is seriously ill; A. 1_`hornt9n physician is attending him, ` Mesnra..H: Lougheed and Hrsrigly spent. Sunday with friends at Bethesda. Mr. Rpberta and family, of England. have decided to `tn-y Canadian life here. I Miss Newbufy; and Miss Kelfy. of Tqronto, were the guest : _of Miss Gib- son last week. ` V Last Fridayvebeing Arbor Day, the school house and school yard received a thorough cleaning. a The parents of this school leection co-operate with the teacher in training the aesthetic nature of the children, _ A. few'va.snt`d`wollinga at-g at pres- ent in Angus. _ By 111 apparanoe there likely to be more. Angus has not bind this expgrienoe before. ~ ' - A number of our bright young ladies have gone to Toronto, Barrie nndelee-L where for employment We are pleas- ed tol_e|rn all are doing well. . `Quarterly meeting of the Methodist ohnrch was held here last Snndny, it very` large crowd from Brentwood, '_U'topiennd_ Grenfel being present. Ogl `A. little boy of ` Mr. Shield'i_ was bit- ten on the arm by 3 dog. The animal was immediately killed and the boy is improving nicely. I %' *35rlTi3I fi .V,/(NV Pb.g"i-h`Vve-"-`ha _ Iympgthil[ ~ of ...sh..e entire .vioinit.y and vmme -we-` 4-am:-e [or . Holly. _ . Advauge Concspqndencp. V Mr. ,Arthur Gibson has gone to Niagara. f ` _ Liiea Jennie Campbell has returned to Thornton. ~ The ladies baseball club hadbeen re- organized. ' I `It is reported that the Orangemen intend having It concert on the 24th. Mrs. Maononaxdfot Bdr;ie, paid an extended visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. .M.. Smith, and returned to Barrie last The annual picnic inconnection with pho Pxgabyterian Sabbath L school _,will bohBld`ii1 the grbvd o Queen : Birth- day, A concern __in,th evening dill clone tliqprooeedinan. _ _. A ~. 4 -.- -_.. _,\ . . _. Mr. Thomas Qnraon has resigned the` rgmqnship of the r-n`}%f 3.",-3s,-Smith 39.n.6.un.d .iI%I.Iuoeed`ed-byJ- A- .H`odgaon._' Mr. Daroon moved into his priygwo rev|id_en)oefsg ain. ' ` M."-`n-' -cu 0-n'- h Uncertainty as' to whether the Iron Furnace Co. would locate their new smelter, was ended last week by '-a surveyor laying out the forty acre site at Sunnyside. The by-law giving the Company a bonus of $50,000, stipulat- ed that the works must be located in the Corporation, and many , citizens ex pected that the Dollartown end of the` Corporation would be chosen. Sunny- side is nearly a mile outside of the Cor- poration, but by a special act at last session of the local legislature the smelting site was allowed to incorporate with Midland, should it be iound desir- abletp locate some place not then with in the Corporation "limits. As the matter now stands the smelting-site part of Midland is nearly a mile away from Midland proper, the intervening -land belonging to Tay township. 0 It is thought that the present location of the works. will result in Penetanguishene deriving some prot from them, iMre. Geo. Walker has. gone on it Visit to her brother in New Jersey. 1. IV 7? l C Archie MoM1llah,an attache of. the G T.R., has been prooted to n more lucrative position. . The farhners are very busy with their spring `crop. . The weather has been very favorable for `needing. embers ` . Mrs. C. K. Clark was called to Hal; ilton to attend the funeral of her father "last week. A 7 Iiov. Mr. Buchanan, 0? Allisan,waa in town on Monday calling on Rev. [Gem Walker in the parsonage. in-'1` an in. Ed. .}e}}"1Ioe3" 17v7eE1ma- Vale bicycle with A. Wright; . ll- 'Ia,-;' f Mr. "I:t1_m:i-i;,:f `'AV:V-`;.-9;.-ri(.lge, huikgn g gitngtion for he nugnmer. The G.T.R hove at four men employed at the station. They are renovating it generally. `- -11,, run \ _ % Mr. Wil_IO:1 h:a' }.}.}$$I1'eo his 2...; sad Mr. Lynnjintenda to move into the house vqcateq bi Mr. Wilson. - ` I A}; the in ths Presbyterian church on Tuesday even- in spans of Afr -ins are to be shown. `:...d,.......,::a: ;.;.;;.;'.;;. 11001 In call on Wednesday. On Fri- day the pupils planted ower beds and '30 treeo. ` ` ' The ?.1I.3.i;} ;'p'e.;I.'T&Ly .l5Lh inst. The cheese maker ispxpecb edjhia vioek. - _ .-v-wv-G w-- ww -QCUUI ' but returned. to Harris to give her 030 further tr-eutmetfxt. 7 `niE%%A.v 1wi{3'iTa';1.;...,%.....a.` _iu in in...` iaoyl ii} `their am crack at an; vbuebnl! bu-Ldturdny atoning. `ll... "mass . - ; -Mra. n..@..%;.;.?,;.;;.::n;;;.;:.':e .... M. Eddington, ii visiting in Orillu. . ` " II -.. `In! .I { 1-n.}u:.;;.% mm. .41 mg, ...m` Elnjtleg yingviulit recently. ' vvgvvl --:3 vou- Advance Correspondence. -".i-!i'i.a":e"s"w.;:]-'i:`iiiohardadn ....a J. A. _Elrick and*Mr. J. Cuinming,'of' Barrie, Ipent Sunday at _the in-homes here. ' ,,_.A- . Pnomston. ,. - l`he fallyvhean in this vicinity looks `very' w_alL - A Alba: 1 II--I

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