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Northern Advance, 18 May 1899, p. 5

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of the t is, a uyer). Am; .37.? i3.....'7"'fL{iTs.L -.3 -vf:iex:`d`iinDjalutan.=; ,; % 4 Mr.I.m1oionnia preparing to Ibnity-_g[va!:%on%{9h9 ??-1!ine- Mr; J.... `Hit-on: in 'vf}iii. Mina Oarruthora spent Sunday in Luann I`-I J. s: bun`, M.PP., of Cookatown, ._.. -_ -...._ __:lI-..- -_ fl'\..-...I-... Mrs. L. Kioe, of Oroaaland, called _ II --_.. `I I'1__._._._..I-..A. ---L t It u-vw-v -._ -_ 5 | Fercuaonvale. Advance Cornspondanec. rm Anmon] was the guest of Miss Lvzzie Con-igsn, recently. cm a nu - Q. A4`. ' l Manger Frank Corriguu caught 23` speckled trout in the Willow Creek on Saturday in three hours. Mr`. B. Carrothers, Toronto, spent a few days here last week. }A $3.00 Value -_-- ._.,.. Advance Correspondence. `In the death_of Mr. James Roqersou on May 7th, this vicinity lost one of its oldest and most respected residents. The deceased was born in Dutnfrieshire, Scotland, in 1831 and when only two years of age emigrated to Canada, with his parents, who tool: up land on con. 3, Innisl. He lived there until his `marriage to Miss Elizabeth Mchelland near Ooolxstown. He and his bride then settled one farm on con. 4, just west of Churchill, where they were spared to a long-and happy married life and blessed with health and prosperitv. Mr. Rogsrson was quiet and unes euming, much given to charity, hos- pitality and kindred graces. He was 3- consistent member of the Presby terinn church all his life, but took no active part in municipal or political sf- 'fs'irg.' '5 ' 7" ,,,j , EA` I , His wife -survives, and with her at-e| three children :_F1-sncis, Christsns, and Reuben, all living at home. / The brothers and sisters of the deceased. who are still living are: Mrs. Wm. Farrier, Barrie; Francis. Richard, and William. Rogerson, all between here and L951-oy; John Rczetson; Rive:-T aide,-Cosh; Mrs`. W. G. Hay, Listcwel , Mrs.` Hnssey, `lnnisl ; Mrs. Milne, Leaf:-oy. ' A A . o u . til`. , .I The funeral took place to Clement : cemetery on .Moy 9th and was largely attended by neighbors and other friends. Rev.:J.[A, Ross conducted a. '_short aervnce at the "house, and will preach a memorial. "sermon in - the church hero on Sunday 215% int. The pallbearers `veto the following old friend`: of the deceased`: Mr John Allen, Mn Jameq Allen, Mr; Irvine. Mr. John" Todd,,: Mr. James Mlloomp-" I_-II' -.._! Il_ l`--;...- .I..-; `III! TUIIID bell nnd Mr. Georg Irr--var _;Ii'eluon. ?.`haf`- 4 _ `A_vor"y'-iutoramng lecture Nu Uoupons with this -Hat. MMUNS X (10. BARRILE, 1` I [I ! 9% I -( I-. ' Mr. B. Keneay,- Barrie, ag been spending a few days here thin%we`e_k. , " THIS CELEBRATED MAKER IN . STIFF HATS HAS MADE . T T Us HIS _' SIMCOE AGENTS TRY ONE. 1`2r_Q _ 16-13' lF{aw|ey s Shoe Store. Ladies Fine Dongola. Kid Oxford Shoe; kid tip, kid lined, band turn sole, very newest shape, . allsizes,all ........... ..s1 20 Ladies Fine.0xfo1-(Al Shoe, patent leather tip and facing, a most stylish good wearing shoe, .........2..I On Ladies Dongola. Kid Button Boot, patent toe cap, McKay exible sole. sold regularly at $1.25 and $l.35,special . . . . . . 1 00 `MEN'S DEPT. Men's ne Dongola ' Balmoral or Congress Boots, toe cap, seam- i less fox, extension edge, made i ' in the best style, medium round 1 toe, all sizes, special. . . . . . . . . J 'x>o. aay.cu:. ror-_"f ' PRICE 25 cE'N;fSAPACKA'GE.' . * ` Rugggphu. Drsg-gnu, One Manda`: Treatment. , ' `Psalm : '&c. Slcxum Nnltous Bumcnx. 7 = 3 Sound for freegaspple and Guide to Health. `- `gran1*:m.KABN0o.;12aWamngtonsz.,1'oronr.o.can _ ~so'LnA'r _ L__4_:3'-1,7; % j s:Aa:a,s' onus STORE mama, ONT.- Prmbyterian chu.tch I game with Angus next S.st;rday niglg '*?-l5d5!L6*!nins-% T v % ; M; J Brolev oi smua opht sub `~-.`.`V_ ` 3lH`_'A`- ' v'._e-"l ,` '. H - ` ,v. .',-, o c _ p ` ,- ' will ploy 3 fx-lzauclly I day here. V ' ` The Misses -Holmenviaitd fxfiendsi " in Ivy recently. T M- F RAW |_`c;'_Y, Whether you intelgd celebrating at home or out of town, you must a ear at your best to enjoy the holiday,` and a new p 'r of Shoes gures most promi- nently in completing" e dress of every man, woman and child. The styles, he quality and the easy per- fect t of our Shoes at t e exceptionally small prices 'we are oifering, makes i\;ioubly interesting to the holiday `purchaser. * Here are a. few Shoe items kit can judge us by : LADIES DEPT. 1 Sale Local Agent for the Slater shoe for Men. If AH-WA-GQ does not give Complete and` Perfect - ' _ Satidfaction. _ _ Pine: 25 cfI:m's A PACKAGE. 9"` _"1`!'f' "'.';`E"f";"' % - The King of All Blood Purifiers. ?Iature a Cure for all Liver, Kidney and Blpod Diseases. YOUR MONEY IS REFUNDED 1 50'. D. Carruthers spent Sunday under the parental roof. T 11- 11- n u q 90 ' Ch. Vici Kid Bahnoral, ap, the very swellest style, `al, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men s merican Calf Balmoral, toe , extension sole, two . di`e t toes, dressy shoe, very - special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 20 ms` 3' AND CHlLDS' DEPT. V Misses O Vord Shoes, Misses Fine Button Boots. ` Boys and Y0 hs Shoes for dress and everyday. ar showing a big variety at. prices t t discount every- thingiever offered, e by us. Childs3 0 d Shoes, Childs Fine Buttolj Boots. j ...FOR THE... V after a severe attack of la-grippe. . Mrs. Cole is recovering slowly Mr. and Mrs. J as. ,Beck; rtc.n':, of Ivy, paid 113 a ying visit on Sunday. , `If r\ ._ Miss Dlda Heityiigxjixicini V E v6rett, visited friends in this vicinity last week. Mr. H. Y. Clarke, of Brentwood, called on friends in our V3158? 1` Suqday. Mrr. S. Cross left on Sa}t}11'dYf. } take charge of the -Orr L'.tk8'0ll'0l1l.t or [the summer months. . I `Mr. and Mia Ross, bf Cookatown, visited their friends in this vicinity on Sunday. \ -day are Miss L. Peacock is able to -be out figaln after her recent illness and is via mg with friends here. V Mr-_ R. Hookridge, of Grenfel, and M. Y. Claughley, of Colwell, spent Sunday with friends at Egbert. ` T : VIVL- 1- . , -rv- " -all "" E - . ' last "` rgamzed . T59 f"`. clue: sage m Saturday night 0 ' F0 mm M" challenges through the cap a McKee. M_ost of the fat-more B!`6\ through Wing in this vicinity. Sveral acres Of fall wheat have been ploughed up Ind reaown. . Last week Mr. D. -S; Januett, oi .IVY capbured n. sturgeon sh measure `"8 five feet from. tip to tip, at the '8eon shery neuilvy. ` u `L. . - _. __,- . . V-'l- 01 U"" -M-IUI_y uolu`. L1 yo 7 Mn and Mrs. s. Hetherinqton, `of f`."". entertained a large number of "9068 last Wednesday evening. All 'Pl`t having 3 very pleaallntipime. ' 'n Monday. Wyevale. Advance Correspondence. '. , Mr. Davidson, '0! Penetang, vol ill- town on Friday. : .. .. J88-'Aakey is the liteut~nd1itio;u,to;` Bkmghta of the`vwh`eel__. 9 4'; f`M"- Dawson hub-token; my and commenced ' ~--any meta. .Th 3'Pentei`I FM`! Ind wgrg Iollqiz 'j 1 Wash Dress Goods. Lace curtains. ml and r.. onot MK Mllllneryg my 13,1399; G E O . REE DY , Colored Piques, `New Blues, Etc wide cord--j net what's wanted for Shirts. Etc., 25c. V White Piqne_s.- We have cabled re ' `full range. Open in a. few days. _ 9 ` New Organdy Muslina.--Wehave wha A wanted. Hand- goods at all prices-l0c., l5c.; 20c. and c.-_ per yard. New Ginghams.-Finest range we eve ` o'ered- new patterns-choice goods--100., l5c., 200. an 25c. '1`he, 1`in1e to Buy "is No lto England for a Far the 24th. my. 50 Pairs Taped Outta s 233 yards long, 48 inches wide,'. for 50 cents. 4 . c ~ 50 Pairs Taped Curtain 3 yards long, 52 inches wide`- new designs--_-only 75 co _ . V v I ' 50 Pairs Taped Curtains, wide--good designs-for $1. . Finer Goods at $1.25, $1.50, _'yards long, 52 to 60 inches .00, $3 to $4 per pair. V New Hate. The prettiest we nd from New York's. most noted make;-he " The vaeiyv newest and at tl1_e;low"_ price. IWOl'Su n_ 6 Boxes Fine` Flowere, reguler value. 300. end 35.-T-V- hoice for` 150. while they last. Boxes Extra Fine Flowers, worth ft.-om_ 40c. ..to 50:2.- c ice of the lot for 250.` V when IMPORTER. The station is to_ be rpaintd inside andout; ' The Intern which was used by the _Y.P.S._O.E. was out of order on May | 8th, consequently the views were again lehown on Monday and proved very interesting. i . imneslnc; 1` Advance Correspondence. _b I Mr. Thou. Hindle, of Wyebtidge, fspent Saturday and Sunday gt his } home here. L` Mr. W. L C. Bremner, of Toroiito, i was visiting under the parental roof for a few days of this week. Mrs. E. Fletcher and two (laugh-I `tern, of Barrie. were visiting friends in this vicinity last week. ' ' On Friday evening, May 12th, a; concert was given by Messrs. Rob and Oran Shepherd, of Stayner, and Miss Minnie McQuay, ot Sunnidale, a tal- ented violinist. graduate of. the Toronto Conservatory of Music. Mr. Rob Shepherd kept the audience in laughter throughout the evening with his comic songs. Master Gran Shepherd delight- ed the audiencewith his slriltul playing on the piano. Miss `McQuay ,was ap- plauded almost every time she appear- ed, delighting the audience with the beautiful selections on the violin and guitar. ---- v-__--r-..__._ Mrs. J _:Totten, of thl; place has been very ill. ` ~ an A d'\ I n _ -_`ll-_I' XIDD I_l_\IDIvl `II-Inn-no-' up ----u. on Bu-rile friends last week. I-x'1';;i-i;;o:-c->`t'-T1;wl;e_f'1is-to ring, some of our tz-more are through `seeding. ~ __ .. _ __7L ":.|0:iwa.a--D71-t;y-`i|&ciC7V3;Ii:n: of Barge, spent Sunday and Monday It her home, Pine Grove, Dalston. ' ' an-2-- 1l".II-. -..}I Word has been received from Mr. John Williams and" Jae ~MoOenn that each hes teken up-half 3 section of land `at Yellowgreee and report `it 3 better farming country than Weyburn. - ..... .......-, ,....---_. , Mrs. L. Anderson; Miss Mable and Master Robert, of Rojemont, are visit- ing the former ; puen`ta,:Mr. and `Mrs. J. Totten; ` ` _ `- gllllllv Iquuw-;_ -- -..-..._.--- ` ` _ 9!?-alvh =1*- `-"'3`ek."> 1.4--` -'..`;".'M-.1-'.......l "4; may ?S__undiy'ful; Aurora. . NVttoh,Roblnon V Advgnoe V . S, G, Houghtbn, of -A BIN: %"P`: Sundayjt homo; " I ` . H v_ Long . " I .. An". n-__I... .a:...h AV.1|iI.nl!`:. ESQ;-083203, of Dalston, cdled _ _; ____I_ I U1. Advance-C'3-`ox-'r';;>-oixdouce. Wm. Johnson and fomily left for Toronto Monday morning, where he `intends working at his trade as carpen- `$01 . ' ' `Miss A. M. Elmer and M. '1). Foster are visiting under; the parental roof Okgn u-nA`- `Q joguple of 8'oyI.iII'ftown nus eek. _..... ~.._...-uau win. Ilium -_Mpr._=eud `Mu. Jo-I ohnntler visited in Alluton en Semxdey end Suidey. Rev.` `J. 1`. `Hell. of Bond .".e`a.d, gacupied the pulpit here Snndey even- Holc in en.ng' fro . recent ill- ... reoovh p _ _ III . p . Mr. J. Milligen in spin in townto Insist Mr. Joe. Merrick, in, at the einills. _ ` Mr. J. Luthiehot `Port Hope, is in the employ of M. G. Ohantler, general mnrnhun. - The little daughter of Mr. J. f E? .Mr.% Howard : wheat in the beat in this vicinity. T - - T. Burr working at Peneteng for a couple of weeks. as: -'-.- - 1 Mr. and Mrs".Ste[ihe;1s, of Allsndsle, visited Mrs. Parr, lately. , Miss Annie Hickey spent Saturday sud Sunday at Mrs. Travers. - Mra. McDermott-. is visiting her sister, Mrs. _Marlin, a.t'Oro Station, for dv_er. Arbor Day was duly observed at the school. Trees were planted ell around the yard. A Harris, on the 13th oon., receiv- his_ back pension last week of 85.50 for serving in the American `Civil War. Miss M. Woolaey went to Allandale on Tuepdav. - Don't fail to attend Che Orangemen e concert on Wednesday, May 24th 3 the beat of the season.` ' V 2110. Line barks. Advpnu Correspondence. Mr. and Mn. Looker, of Alladale. spent Sunday in our burg. ` Sewing 151 resumed et. the mill after being dieoontinned a few day: while go boiler endpipen were being`repnir- Mr. and Mrs. W. J; S. Downey Ipentsundey with the formefe mother, who he! been eerionely ill but is now `improving. Mr . Ed. Luci, of" Barrie, visited. Grenfel friends zeoegtly. _ Lawton `Low:-ey leaves` fer Oakville next Wednesday zvenooese, Lot. V M:-._ and Mrs: Mrs. Hubbert a mother over Sunday-( 7 Mr. and Mrs. C. MoDerntt, of` `Sunnidale, visited Gzenfel lately. r 1'!` Miss Campbell, of Allandala, was crying to organize a clue of music here last week. - ' ` ' -ncnp\oua- Advance Cornopondenee. [Mina Alice Wglker is at Edenvale this week. pus v}'5i."' Mr. Stokes and Mr. Leathhale, of Goldwater, visited Mr. 'Wilqon` last week. . - i w.2'in"$u:'$:"1i.3'3J:i`uSSaI,Z" ' ' ` Mr. Jen. `Fraser leavge on Wednes- dayvfor Menigobe, Success, John. since. undoy achoolroopened ix':`the school house last Sunday with a fair attend- Mr. and Mrs. G1winiTurne19 left last Aweek for the Soo where they will spend the summer. l AH whooan should sttenil the enter- tainment. at Craighurat on Thursday night and assist in a worthy cause. _ us 7 TMr. 7T. Young, ofwDa1aton, conduct- ed service here on Sunday evening dur- ing the absence pf Mr. Skene. I m...-..-...:~ .f N `IA-DWI -IJI canvvi-I, C. uvw-outwit on Mrs. J. Cumming last week. "Mm Lanna. Turner, of Hillsdole; is spending the snmmer. with her sister, Mrs. W. Cumming, of R_osebs.nk. .".1|w[wrs. Oookbgrn and Miss Kate iOockbnrn, of Edgar, called on Mrs. `W. Johnqton, of ."The Poplars, last _._1_ week. Anton Mills. ; _ Advance Miss Mnry Min, of Toronto is home, for `holidays. " . D. J mug, of Bax-rie,,vcalied on friends: i here 1551? riday. ` f -nv-v r-..- _ - The station house There .hae_ been much improved by a. new dose of point-.' V Mrs. J. Sinclair, of Bu'rie.'ia spend- in; -3 few _weekI- 1vit_h"Mre. 0. H. `llfll--5. ' I T` M. Legace hes reterned home after 0. lengthened visit. with friends near Bzfenzford. . * - Utopia. Advance Correspondence. Miss E. Bell is visiting with friends in Allsndale.

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