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Northern Advance, 15 Feb 1900, p. 3

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1 _75<, 509-% 80. 700% *5c. v - _ Z `T T T I I Fine Fay Black Regular price 150., Flue En hsb I_ ercal1ne L .....'.... 99.. ' Dress Linings- all shades. ale nrxce 100. rge Fringed . Regular DfiC(:f$lU0.:5]a0JTG;() Grain Silk, e 29. fine quality Sale prir._e 75c. striped `Regular price 25c.. Ladies Fancy Knitted 1.00, i - T Gloves, all colors. Cost price 19. th,' Regular price Ec.,--Mevu s-Linen Collars ` 2 in alt styles. Sale price 7450. Regular price Percaline Dress Linings, all shades. price `vary-r --- 1-_ . Mr. and` Mrs. Joseph V`"Arthu`r enter- tained a} few `of Vtbeir friends on Mon day 5th. Chas. Arhur. V `Miss B. Fltoher, Battle, in visiting `her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. `A. `Brownle. T Mr. and Mrs. A. McAr-thur, `Waver- ley, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jbs , Wright, recently. ` V C 1 I Mars. Chas. 1 alk _ -retutned to liar home in- Barrie gfter spending a. short time withtrieuds here. T T ' SC OTT s. Dressing Cases, Writing Folios, Purses in Leather. `Books. for old and young`. R Games aiid Toys in endless` variety. ,I._ -3 imthoistnytes #4:Presbyteri&n Book or me. vv W egutifnlly -boupg 1<:.;.g1;ash oymrgh "Pr.`yers and Hymna.,A,RomAa_n_ Catholic ' ; llmved _ . tposition A "few members of S.O.T. visited Edguflast Friday evening, They ex pact to visit Crown Hill in the near future. T ull, .1,` , l'_,_ I__; ,-___IJ- S_-._- \ ular pic. $6 00, Ladies Coat, black` aver cloth, latest` style, lined. )ost price $3 95. ` ` a|f'_Price BARI=`\>u-:. (Tooj latafor last week}: issue.) 59c. 750. 43c. 109-._ -U. VII` can-riedud T97; 7 I, _.5O uses: and Appropriate Prosenfs. sailors, . only _ %.f;s&``c.;:..`&w....`. f A.:.,*... m;%;.;;..a. or top Lgnggof a non. _ . GALBRAI-'1`!-l-ln Tottenham. on Jul. 95. 150 W150 -of]. . Galbraithofason. KNEESHAW--At. G ` d F is. North D830-o 0" Feb. 1. the wife amt. Aa KIIh3'Vo Of 3 son. SLATER-At Orillia. Feb. 1. to Mr- and Mm J- A- Slnfpr 1| Anna]-limo-, \ InlIl K*'I Unma. 1'69: 7, (9 Halo sun 0-60" .-I "' Slater. a daughter. " PAQSMORE--At Orillia, Feb. 2. to Mr. and` Mn. '1'. Passmorem. son. WATSON -At Orillia} Feb. 5, to Mr. and Mrs. R. Infants: 1: `an:-`afar ' `nu: INSUI '71` I \ lV `III \II'""H. PHI! 3. iv OUIII --- ---' -" .Watcon. a `daughter; ISEHAR1-_A: ai'ratt'a Comm. Feb. 4. to Mr- and Mrs. Albert chart. a daughter-_ RUTHERF-`RD-At Rugby.\JIn- -4. to Mn and Mrs John Rutherford. B daughtI'- `HAYWOOD--At O:-illinz on Ian. .3. to Mn and Mrs James Haywood. a daughter. at A 111!|`l'|`l'\ IIl&U&UlJIJJ GREY-|\RWlN-{n Bands, on `Jan. 24, Mr. C ha greys. of Cookstown, /to Miss`ClaraTlrwin, ~ DEVICE: SMITH-DR|FFlLL-At- Bradford, Out. on Feb- ruarv 7th. Mia: `e-eie Driill second Eaglzhlef of Jame; Drill, to Dr. Charles H. Smith. 05 Lawretiee. Out. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Frederick Smith. fatner of the - Jgroom. ' DUTCHER-]OHNSTON-At Cherry Grove." Mt. Pleasant, on Feb. 7, bv Rev. Mr. Sparling. , Mr. Ale-xander Dutcher, of West Gwilhmburv. to in Annie `lohnston, daughter of the late Mr `Uni In]-n~nl'nn_ - to "I35 IIIIYIIB IUIIUBIUH, IISIIKIIICT DI LIIF I-59 . Mr. Wm. Inh-`eton. RICHAR"ON-ROGERS---In Tore-n-o. Feb. 6, 4 bv Rev. L W. Hill, W Edwin Richardson. of Newmarket. to Florence L., daughter _of Mr. John Rogers, Bradford. DIED. 'BANTlNG--At Methven. Man" on Feb. 4, Mrs. Banting. widow of the late Benjamin Banting. * aged 75 years. _ HEALEY-At Fawn, Feb. (5. Mr. Martin I-Iealev, an-A Ks van!-Q lflrlllai-I`|( l"d.WIl, Full. 3, LuI_. luau:-nu sevawsy, ' aged 65 years. T ~ . ; MGMILLAN--At Atherley. Feb. 2. Eleanor McMil- } Ian. aged 4 years. . i WHITE-In Matchedash. on Jan. 26. Ida, beloved } wife of Mr. B White, aged 56 years. ' ln BOULTON-At' Orillia. Fgb. ,6, at the residence of II. (1.- D..."-- `Mo K, Rnnlh-n. awed Sr BUUL'|`UN-At' unma. ran. ,0, at me renaence or Mr. Geo. Payne, Mr. E. E. Boultvn. aged 8: V3811. VBU(`KLEY-At Orillia, Feb. 1, Teresa May. i daughter of Cornelius Buckley. aged no years. \ McFARLANE-At Stayner. on Feb. 4. Mr. Geo. |1..w....I....- ran... at Mn, `Ian. R. Henderson. \ ml}; -C-c!'rl:e8:><;I; . Mrs. W. Johnston ia`ae1-iously ill. - Mr. George Row_at has rented Mr.` I Robe. Gray : farm. i -I V M{ssvJennie Thompson, of Waverly, is the guest of Miss Adelaide Swan. c an _`_ W Mr. and `Mrs; Albert Turner cele- brated the fth anniversary of their wedding last week. i Mr and Mrs. Wm. Looker have re- turned to their home In Allsndale after spending a few days with her father, Mr. W. Swan. C .II A_ _j ITH. AND .I LILUO '10 0'3 Klwulla . iMiss A. Swan was hastily summoned to the beviavde of her sister. Mrs. Weather-up, Waverlv, last week; the sick lady` is improving aiowly. wyebride. Advance Correspondence. Mr. Z. Cue-aelman in ill with inam- ution of the lungs. . . .Mias Ed wards is making an extended visit with her nister, Mrs. Jun. Hull, Rugby. . . .Mr. Geo. Greer. Orillia, is visiting" his `daughter, Mrs. H. Surgeon . . .`.Mr. J. A. Lummis has returned from Kilbride Mine McTague is spending a few days with friends in Midland. _- Person; News A Mr. Chas. Muaee, of West Gwillim bury, is seriously ill. ' Mr. George` Raikea has been elected a Du-actor of the Dominion Short. Horn ` Breeders Aunncisrinn. Miss Ethel BF.w1ea, of West Gwil1im- bury is visiting friends in town. D :FAR-LANE-A-t stayner. McFarlane, father of M:-a.VJan. B. Henderson. R of Orillia. aged 85 vearl. *`-' ' * T|l|.80N S We wish that ngon every ake of our Celebrated Pan Dried Oats we could engrave our name so that you could always know that it was specks belongs to` our own process of you wcffflzuyxng. bu way you; can tell? avor, freedo A tom tanoa. 3100638. mnnufacturg.` Sold in bulk by all (Too late `for last `week : issue.) UATS. j 2116. Line Lg:-ks. ` L. _ _ -- t\-_.-.._-...I....- r v a':`}Tr~T*- j ~ NF.` . I _f5%`_YEI(}HABELBs %%bB%`%n 1LANKE"rs % HORSE 01;! 1 T LANTERNS A GATTLE CHAINS MEAT CHOPPERS MINCERS cnossom SAWS AXES - ' ELECTRIC STPPLIES, ETC., ETC. coffins and Gaskefsof all kinds in stock or made to order. Robes, Grape and all Funeral Requisites furnished. Orders by Telegraph or otherwise promptly attended to. T G. O. DO.l}1!_L_AGE,_lHanager; Stroud. `Steam Works andShow Boom; Ghllier-st., Barrio -"'V"' .:""""" " . prices. Let us quote prices on your work `before sending it out of town. BAB_BLE_ UNDERTAKER we IUVIIE Ine closes uspecuun ul uur Ia! lll ;unuAcun=uea auu nun.-nu... 7 771115511 u- ..... ..............-......,, for the coming season. , . ve we call special attention to our New `Victoria. Bmder and NO. 14 Oxford In addition to th V lipper Frqntc Mower. also our patent Spring and -pike Tooth Harrows and fiction and Ratchet Dump Rake . It I amplv repay all intending purchasers to see our lines before placing their orders else- where. Send 1' our New 1900 Catalogue. . THE NOXON 00., L td., lngersoll, Ont. {em MboNA_Li5,'; 3 All kinds of - Blank Books ruled to any pattern and bound at reasonable Ltes. Magazines and Music bound in splendid style and cheaper than city TT?cTc>K soxzs. ROBT. CR1 STOE, We invite the close%spection of our farm Imolements and Machinery V 0|-us 1-nnna can ann ON OUR Letter Heads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, - Statements, Shipping Tags. Envelopes, d Advertising Dodgers 7-~ uoxbu utw aumwo PM-arr ;u. stun. ousc rwum: and reoeive`$3'in- Ogsh. Mr; Ho_bl'eVya hlusvbeen appintefdy 1 . L. pla.ov_ of Geo.%Mon.kmn_fqr nextvyggr. GET PRICES Gr; SMITH, FINE PRINTING. mos. HOBLEY S? GROCERY STORE} BARRIE AND STROUD. No. 5 DUNLUP 8T.. TOP FLOUR. Eia. Bayeld Street; Barrie. PROPRIETOR. BINDERY When it isllved prseit as The Advance, o-ou.oaATcouooo The very best printing is none too good for the live, up-to date business man. g3od work at reasonable prices. We have a reputation for turning out that yogi have your own time to ll your. E REMEMBER 123 DUNLOP ST. uoxou msu umow The only Disc Harrow t has adjustable . pressure springs. . a feature is invalu- able on hard or un :1 ground. `; .,f.".: ; : Cultivator, (tted with n and grass sowing attachments if desired) - points, also thistle cutters if htest draft. 3est working and most .=. 11y operated cultivator manufactured. E35. teeth work directly under the axle and / Within the \v11_ee1_ li;1c_:.. ysgg `up New lqlfl, Noxon Drills Our old reliable HOOSIER Drills are so well and favorably knownthat they speak for themselves. There are now over 60,000 in use among the farmers of this country. The Universal Favgtfte CUIC Ull lllllhl Ul M sowing -' ible thi __LL__L .:_..u. '-....L Inna`) Coupn Book with -THE CETLEBRATED (OUT-THROE liinery which we are manufacturing STEEL HOOSIER and Spring Pressure. Age1_:11:. F . uitama; It ,1 furmnh -- that 5tf kxmrs. Berlin. A1 kc Store, I Toronto. C 1:}: Thai 3. `land, 3MI'r ENTS 7 nottgagci. aterloo, ( N68 0 llfull U0 \ l capital, JEN: `non-tlily us! In I out! In '_urunn-. 3 Con 0c. Boy's all wool Under- Regular-pr cage; D/lWen s Vi7Too|-Flees e Lined 1- to 5. Below cost, 250. ,Sh_I!`tS and Urawvrs. Sale price 59c. - T Regular price $25 00 Lad1es' Cardlnal Fur Lined Cap". Cost price $18.65 Were 40c an dersbirts, siz 'Reg1g.1u'r "price 50c., Mutfs FiI'!_e 'White Slurts, well mqde. ` Cost price 38 .3 T- Legulau-? price 250 . Ladies Fast Black Fine ~ <,).1shu'nex'e Hose. Cost Nice 19c. Regulafjrice $18. 50,. Ladis German Tailqr Made Silk Lined Costume. Cost` $13.50. k Reg V " - _C_vj- V --'71 . ` Ekcgular price 10-... Bee Hive Fingering Ladies ck and colureu Kid Gloves, regu- Regular ` price 25:: , Ladies Flannelettel Y3,.,,_ all colors. Cost price 7c. lar price I and $1 25. Your choice 75c. Drawers, Sale price 19c. \ j Regular price 600 Extra Wide Table'Linen, l new patterns Cost prlce 45c. . ' I us(_ru1:i1'pricn 50.. Crochet Cottons, Silko Regular prlcec 5 n Fin; Fast`: ` and Knitting Cotton. ( ost price 40. Sateen Shirts 0 price 380. l{:=gu1ar puce 25c, Men s Fine Seamless Regular price 400, Extra Islack Cashmere Rocks. S le price 19c. _ Linen Towels Sale p Regular price 50c , Large Bottle High Class Regular vpricge $1 50, Ladies' Fan Stripe French Cologne Cost 380. Sateen Underskirts. Sale prlce not rung; und. prop 93: 8126.. 4 on}; ll`. licgular price :.ZUb.:'Fine'A1l W601 Grey Flannel. Cost price 16c. {.:g11la1- p1'iu'. $1 25 and $1 50, Fancy Broc-he Trzunuiv g and Blonm-. Siks Away bu]n\\' c.<)sr., 50c. \-"1111. l{-,_m1:'u` price 85c., I.;u1iv.~ Fine Embroid- a-rod Flamncllutte I\'ight-dresses. Cost price 630. ' TECUMSETB-Irene, the` two-'ye'a`r Id daughter of. Mr. and `Mrs . alter Stewart, of the 7t-h concession f Tecumseth, dislocated her shoulder in Wednesdav of last week by falling own the cellar staifs.--World . lie-,':11'1m` p1'1'cc $3 00, Children's-Ulsters, fur ` trimmed, in blue, cardinal, green and ` black. . Cost price $2.25 BRADFORD -The West Gwil/limhury `onncil at the regular meeting on Sat- rday decided to enter an appeal against e decision rendered by Judge rdugh in the notable horse case, eudley vs. the Township. We un- etetnnd an assurance was given to the, ouncil that the costs in connection. inh an appeal would not exceed $70. ' icneaa. ` . Cmanuonnmsome two" or three omha ago, Wz1lie,the 9-Ayear-old son of r. J. Kyle, Caroline street, fell on a. usty nail, which pierced his knee joint. aood poisoning set in, which became \ ery bad, and as 9. last report to try d save the Ohdd e lite, on 'Fride'y_.loIt r. N sddrie amputated" the liinb mid; ay between the knee `and -.hip jo,Int'I.' V e shock, buoy Ahg;.,`.`_a`reV"noy ined of `hie " -- V ` . :_' T v 7 , V {ugulaI' price 50c , liegvv well nmdn. Corsets. Re lar price 8c. per oz . all shades .of liter- Regular price 23c , % Extra wide English Cey- Cost, price 38c . lm Wools.. ' Cost price 6c. oz Ion Flav-ne-ls, fn st colors`. Sale price 12c. :-:_?n1m~ ]:1'i('e 25. yd Silk Crepon Ribbons in pink, cream, cardinal, blue, mauve. Sale price 150 yard. y, ;,;u12u' price 75c (good make) Corsets in (11-.11) or fawn Cost pncc 550. $18.65 .1-.. nminn Q6K (MI I rnA:nc.v' (`oI`r`:hn] "$33755 ......,... cm nn nI\:'1,I..,...'...!r|..+. ti anf0rdHOChB&C1 45c. 38c. 380. 630. 190- 159? 160-: Gounty Notes. IN ` Regular pricemcu lrdies7'Co;t;ume (54 inches wide). Cost price 50c; Regular DI'iC'-3_$A125. Irish Lind! T8131 Regulaf `price 60c , Black Henriettas. all Nilpkls 33-19 W100 300~ . wqol, 46 in. wide, ne nish Cost 43(:_ A Regular price 50c., Colored Henriettas and Cashmeres. 46 ha`. wide, fine quality, all colbrs; ost pr we 37c x-::- Regular prt-.e$1-'45, Extra wide. 8% yards Your Uic" Of Trimmed Hats. long; Lace Curtains, tuned edges. Sale ` ' rou riders, walking huts, etc , price $1.00. - V . ' half price ` 1.50, Cho ie0 patterns Scotbh `tags, (54 inches wide). nrice $1 00 ' - . o V o -, a Regular pnce $35100, Ladles Black Stlk 1{c_gu]m-1.1-in Velvet Cape, cut Jet trimmed, silk lined. Tweed Sk] - Cost paice $2350 Ladies Coat, silk Regular price $1 00. New Yerk Plaids, 20 Regular.` pfice $10 _ patterns to choose from, 50 inches wide. "lined, extra ne Sale price 70c. " ` ' . make.-A V Sal en `friends this week. _ , . ' Geo. Saunders is employed as engin- eer at. Thu mpson e mill, Apto. -- --n is .11 * M.-.E. D;rby, ph.;{-maLia, or Har- row, was the guess of his mater, Mrs. G. 0. Gaston last week. elation; At the amiual meeting of the con- gregation of the,P19eahyterian' churgh; `Mrs. G. 0. Canton was chosen as` organist. forbtheeusuing year. . ; ` c u , ,u',; .|_. --1.I-."-LI The Rev. E.` V. Thompson,_ of Shanty Bay. gondueted . the service at 9 Sb. John s`churcl_1 on Sunday. -_ G. C.`Caaton returned _ on Thursday from an extended tour, lecturing under the auspices of the A "Fruit-growers Ae- societion. ` `------~- _`-- Last week brought the coldest weather so .far this winter. The average temperature I being about 69 ebove zero. The lowest on" Thursday i\. m` , lat Feb. wee 20 below zero or 52'degreee o`-f froetr ' I .n-_. u-.- 1:... 1--. .;..'|.v- :--..- 1 Shanty Bay. Advance Correspondence. - Mr. and _Mta. Jae." Graham, St. ` Oaths:-inea, sreiviaiting friendsvin -on;-. village. ` ' V M`V`V.A 1/ .. $23 50 . Inn vs-Jnn Q9` nn Inr]:u Rico`! `l).____1___ ....i_.. `I E f`L..'.'.... .-...t4-pun`: f55 mm n R1445. Extra wide. 3 (Too lavta r ieelfs issue.) 37 20.

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