En} 't3"'i&}. married on 1 Drv-451 Ia-_. Healers ondnaad aer- 'm.V8ut.ton`s on Sunday -Tot` Wyebridge, with her cousin -.-v - imsdii :'iir7i*3f A r. W. Brain, Mia ! Neil, Mina Hoyles; ...ll_.' 1)___-:_ - 1:; of Cuighnt, vis- ; -... Il__`_I__ ilhurat 31:5 -. 'Alexahdr' 7th. inst. bridge`, . spent Mrs. . of Hilladale, ` the Mean, . The adoption of: the ~]3y-fLo_I_r mun! opplgymgnt of as loan non` %ugn1i:Iy it" the n_w hnhbrj. or 116 % lotion. in_"ToIin- or thong _8,.30,`0O_0 _ in And t*ivsser1i-%not--ted` "5[783f'9`: 5!:`#!PV ` . 'v*#n-6'! utndd Turner ? working -_.A.. .,.__l 3.1; A._aafe` [1 instantaneous cure for E and Ne lgiu. Guaranteed to cure. E YOU TRIED ,llaoLara . Perfect Headache Guru. For Nervous Prostn negs they lnave no 1 delicate women th posn'tive.ble3sing.~ W Price, 5oc,,p} 1:. Sold by D. H. Minc- ` La_re_n, Drnggig le agent for Barrie. _ '.l`l1ese Tablets are the lat "modern medical science. '1` superior to all pills and si for the `cure of Indigestio A the Stomach. Bowels, Lib production of are innitly ar preparations. nd all diseasesof and Kxdneys. lllN60lN'8W Jleather is now`. being uoedlv for .3 .; ~gnoterve'riecyA or purposes than over Alilfore. and there is inoreuing `demand {j_`-.lfer the better clue of goods. Tanner- : are running to their fullent oepqolty and wearing a `look of evident -qrauuogl ' the capqoity of.Burrie if. ; Nllloh will add meterielly to the in- ggumal maviey of sum. [P2-oparey` holders, iiwill not cost you one cent to _j:d0~$hiIy ` _ ' . . V _;_porlty. e. Vote for the By;uw;1%l`1;m;r 5.; I FURIS. If ysu have 'been_ waiting i for our February Sale you will not be disappointed. I This is our 23rd sale. Ask others who have come miles to buy? Furs at this sale. I Don t need talking about, nuumts Ann PRICES do ` the work. SIGN, THE ai-:Aas. SIMMDNWU. I 16-13 W -..vuu-auu--._a -nu nu `urn: wuluu plncull EIIB BIl(ll- v ence in good humor for the intellecgual trout in which the folloing person: wok part :- Miu Campbell, Mid. Reid, Mine Ruby Ed- wards, C. W. McPlLenou, the Mines Mc- Conkev. Bert Skend, Misc Paton end Mr. lonsld Roan. Rev. D. D. McLeod occupied t e chair. ` men` menu: was new 09 Tuelclay night, * The ladies rounded a. very tempting and toothuome hi I of `fare which pluced the audi- ence in com! lmmmo I-`mo thn :..o.II-.......I .....-.. their` friend: was helg by Tueucy night, Th ldil llflllllnl` II. uni-I1 f.nlhi\D:nn a-`npl V L .7 {1to'llowing ' ` respe. :16] have 1) T . ' _ ` v . 109:- _- .. _ .- ; _ . V V V. l , Jacolbsdal. .- b1;fha_V_pfobably`li' In Ex V utions "k ' - l '. A ~. , oeof 8.rtill ` . e am. andreiiablffais * "9"" `" `"`e" `"." an "nmense stock or the rnrantry. I "T " - ` " ~"`-e"e~"n`n~'f`i`-"`e"`1""`e` Y0. W/0.11 " d H inted. Great preparationg}, m{"'ig' Th ' ' ave _' {E*:liavevbee1i"going_.'on fol-(weeks; we havfe` been searchin v here for best values a d The fol! ' .v 7 - . ~ ;: - V , [1 now o .2 .4 "I `M . 5 `receive! 1 _ 1 % ; foxiolhe results. Alreaayespeng Goods are rnshi ` n L; w.,., 1 .. 7 .1 `. I I , ._ . , _ . _ _._ 0 ` k we passe] for h 0 (. 1,, I e eTHR0UGH THE CUSTOMS LARGE aw, i :myf81::)xn1( l e :l(,V':4" icy. f V . ' F " pltantslunlt S131` g e oo(1SI::`:iy`:i;`1; ` ' A. V ' _ -V ;-4? . ' f and Stor '||1DOrtod Dlkrocffroj ` out Brlialn and l` New York. `*3 ` -5'5 'CassualLi.`.; 4 l V ,. A It; means-to.us just now a big ontlal r duty,"but we are satised, because we l Kimbeflvs . A u Ymg 011 the gym! have go in the faceof advanced Prices. Inanf ehetlpr -than V ever before Come earl clgnd sen this Seawgersfonm ' T Y 311 ice whatwwe` I A` 3}`wiu8l3"~*V0 promise you an into visit A ` d L ` `V . I I >5 . 8 I1 0l1C( :1 J: . V , T 8 y a pleasure to show our Goods. lvourlm, l - _ l ': ` V ` `General 1 A 1 I A _ , :1 I N ' & U In-Ly) 1.111-. " * V ' . I - _ . I lly.-Ke_nu_y T l . pur.su1L UL ll , , e o6,l`; and you will be more than #7". , for we 31,311 ye you the middl ` ` emans pro mm: Im on ` - . * P - " ' - 38 Dunlop Streeti`ZT.1`(;: ` J ` ` ~ ' 7.45 p. m., arrival in \\ `I V -1 . ' l .' I l W \( y .' 4alax'r:n11g L H; Macl.AREN, (Tiff: In in-In - ARE NOT A P MEDICINE . . Are: .1 oHEms'rAN_1> DRUGGIST, * ` % BARRIE. Yoti have probably high expectations, knowi stylish and reliable fabrics fmanufa_ctured- ` have beengoing on for weeks ; we h: for the results. Already Spriz A and ge1xemi\\'eak- `all. To nervous and Tablets -will prove a Headache ;.j.--._.. These `are; duly `a few" . .,v. "0 can u vary mce Linen Toweling, worth ~_to-day J2c. For[l5c.' we 's_ell an 8/4 plain as twilled Sheet- } , For w_e sbIl'rgul:ir 7c. `gloss cloth Tome}- rm 4;; we sell the 6c. Linen Crash. For 7c. We. Sell a very nice Linen ' worth -tn.a.y m. The future of the export trade in in the; '_tnnnery will be able to enter to. that i xindnltry in Barrie as San employer of , Cenedian tennere have at the preeent Vtilne in the strong feeling` that exiutl in invor of encouraging Oenndien -en-f in Great Britain" I splendid incentive to put forth their beet ebrte. bend: of the Tanners themselves. The? Blrrie Tanning Company nppreoieigef` Who; position fully" and in their new trade end then add to the extent of the ` } For 25. we sell a heavy Loom various pattetns that regma em. :`This means that you buy them from us at % usual prices. the no .1> aouanr AT 680. 6}; ma DOLLAR 13? d` -&;,`f:;;' wl-IoI.sAL: cos1'.,~ ` Xlnn1uz.d:~.n `L, [The moral is clear- Enrron.] ` . _ Feb. cvwv at u; uuyay uuuv we DOIG the Opinion of the Writer. Sir,-Iu my article on North Simcoei Politics some misprints occur, perhaps due to fsultymsnuscript. After Capi- tolVHill it should read and Hanssvd. Visibility should read risibility. Follower it should be Instead of fol- lowers, us the Stubbs party consist only of two. In the `third to last line should read`: sorrowful `sh:-ed, not shovel, which has no meaning. The next to last line should read "side-line, not side-time; V ` _Th6 Admission of Correspondence Does 1 Not Necessarily Imply that we Hold % flan f1IuCI|'I4Inn A0 4-]... 1Tr_nL-._ I {WHAT 1113 PEOPLE am 1'0 su. 4 mr-rmns Annimssmn rowan: morron ` y , _ rms wmmx. ] l9ch, Leohiue, Quebec, has voted 9. bonus ot 813,000 to 9. Shoe Manufacturing '00., on oonditiou that thenemploy 100 heads. Bertie is "not asked to ive one. cent to 3 tannery, a much more staple industry ; the Town is `merely naked to [gun 830,000 on condition that at least 50 hands are employed :; the number in more likely to reach 35 or -100 in a chart time after. the new tannery be- gin: work. 1900. .._._..._.__ . _nly.._a .fe:vv' of the hundreds _of lines I Iris insaves you money. Whether in -but ion? _ we been gearchin g Goods` a iTOMS 80 ME F IGNMENT re 1ty,"but ai we save middleman s yer before. early an Always r-T-write plainly.- Coxsnnvxrxvs. Damask in regwarly sell for Fcreicn orders and demand -by local manufacturers prevent the accumula- tion at large stocks. of leather. The activity of the manufacturing trade in all lines of leather goods has given the market an impetus that it has not ex? gperienced for years. Thereis a our- ilhing trsde in almost everything in which leather is used. As a result every kind is in greater -demand and tumors have a ready sale for all the? -can produce. The Barrie Tanning Com- pany wish to increase their output,` and if the Town will loam. "them. $'3l;O00 they will do so, the benet to the Town - ' being the distribution of about L$30,*000 ennnelly in wages. _.--avu vs uullllllvll. For $1.00 pair we sell a 3,`, yd. tint` 1, Lace Curtain, worth $1.35. 1 Instead of paying 80c. for the 1w>`I ] o. yam, you bnv it here for 68.-.. lb. 1 For-.20c. you buy a Flannel that other: charge 28:2. for. F For 180. we sell you the extra ha`- -"." *4 ` Tickinga, worth anywhere 22v. "'-"'.' J BIEIRSII i D - ' the heaviest am] has: `Te Tim:-. 2_c. and Ho. ivel" saysi . ` ~ 14c. Vheavv Lmvn Tar' 3u"` - f"'8ed or hemmed. ' `10mf0ni<` 1.00 3.; L _,l'0lIl7'1;ht:.B 1.`-.....I __ 2 Fox-.1 "'V- V -LVIIVVVB III 5U55Ur Uiu0lI'th'8l'I,\' l 3t 3 year; Wm. Paready re-H Inspqator of `Taverna at $10. "leg? S I V as :1' :1 .I.LL_A I ' " "' '""n,' V35 {1} E ing well. a Thirty Years Ago. -0,, the W From Tn: Nam-nuns Anwmcn l'eb..ut1tI'y we re . . are wounch The Toseoroutto Preebyterunuchml an eented their. pastor, Rev. Mr. 3-th offio.-r. nan with $100 in gold. Ja0* ~*"4* _ ,` The (:::\:1 George Peacock 13 assessor 0!u(y['thue1'I_y l Rf. 1: Iran: o `I7... U7.A----J-- -- '7 ,__-_...._ ---)1:-aav:`l plvlll. IIUU tree, 18 slowly xmpzovmg, but muted h, be able to return to work befomd fou_n.i it LINEN The Barrie Tannery is one of the most progressive industries in Barrie. from small beginnings a. few yedrs ago the Company built up on extensive trade, and their goods are sold in all ports of the Dominion. The business hes so increased that the present prem- ins have been outgrown, and now the Company are asking the Town to lack: than without V cost to erect a larger `_buiiding. ` ` HQ 1'P3?e?=~5.-'.' ing, worth 18c. ` D ted Opel` has 1`r.nH _u.uuy a0 ace, Lu Wt at Column roe. \Vx. .1 Lass!) 9. liniitlgil q1:a)1;tiIs'Fa_s left Ki fully one-third; LLIC UV (ll `arm: -~ he PC] upon WE qua.`it.\'. 104 Q? Ilullllvli any 1-.>gc, line 1% ' niis sV hi:_`- `* in.the O oddor riv `VWIICLULL L 'l2,L?L1'y nor Vllyr-Ke_nny pursuu 01 :'toward.s it-' despu 1.0 7.45 p. m., `'rrival h $81 arrzlng gn amt,-ul httner nu 3i!` Staffs, ndness 10 Va. to the I`. woundm thenber. b'mu ~' GQDI4. J signal: ab Time ivdr and: us"... _.| Inn.I\a.~ LU kl \I `ae_i`_1"gdom~, mpw on let 'tlng an 8,Q_`1's pom A"de.s`pz11c . I-POE ll` (I. 7 Edthat hi` `French Yonsdmrn, shing on Ed by Mc , II`! A de.spu LC y.s:--h` u r L -o_berts' w C-3%! LIIK.` `thou 0.4)] .toln-p ...L than 330,000 fa: mi. Bi. plulit. for whih they give. ,_ihoImountof $70,090. It is now $01156 escu iwover, p qibert's pl fQf8f@I1Lei ;n-doned an gbnrxng I ,-.i`eVnera1 1 B_p;o.~t ch` Llowi mg i resp have b `VAL 6 ca; 6. stor Eiamxx tulltic: bsdal, E_a.rti1l ntry. .*Th-u follo aived l 1:17` war you snoum Verna-on wnni ` at-_.uw on nonnu. n T Csnsda has seine tnnneries _ that do credit to..he country--well-built Bnikh ings it}? fsnltless equipment: and methods of tanning that are apparently II near perfection as it is possible to - get them. It is inthis class the'B'srrie Tanning Cbmpsny wish to be'fi$und,. hence` are asking the Town to loan for new buildings and whieh give security to. 4.1.- ~-_.---_L -1! Ann AAA nu-ru his .31 P00` `Aomum m gamun. ,:vtbq"'!:ton 3: IIIIIO to the Sulua-ipt.lo Iulnarihul .' an-uni "an an d `Ivl'vIl|hch:r.;:":dP8I.{ovu:;umfun . VTI-II: Nonru-uznu ADVANCE- A 18 Paid 72 column Nowuphpoi. ll Puhlhlud from the Oioe, :23 Dunlop Stu ` the its County of Simcoc, th ..2....' -1 n_._,9- n-,;_`;_ -_-___ PHofr9.qjIAPI-pea.` Tnus` or SUBSCRIPTION. ';.'....:;.:":.'..; . WESLEY`, Momilo Pnopancfon I: ` I.` `V. 63-: . Advance. A mow enyoypble evenin wuppont at the home of Mr. and IQ. Inuo Wullwin on Friday. the 16th by their immediate relnciv`es,..~gI`1djQ{ number of Mandi . -` Almobd ' tllqjfgaeitl "pr"-nontfvon@: l:!I,r!- E. `Oookuoivnj h_1tl.}I_a'9fIdloy. " 0f`{ifl ol?l!- ` .950; Mr-;. 1116; I .1? ..Id'7l-MW, ~s'Ind.;i *|`|F.3 ` " %!*W 4, . mg s"`'=`'*`.-~` : -u-v-IIIUU\4Ul'l$DOIIOIIQo,`. ~ ' The Rev. `H10. Dxon of Toronto` will ptjeaoh in OhnIt'a Church , oi; `Sin-? duty, Feb. 2501:, `(:3 p;.m.L T V - v-ww: ln't_hiI connection Councillor Bruce mode a moot cowardly-nseenlt on_the cowardice prevented no from reeenting in kind. :At'empe:;nment that ebtinke from bodily pain as well as bodily week- `neee, made it impossible for no to enter the rcnk`e"' of vrowdyie`tn," but inasmuch as we foiled to cheetine the bully, we have not invoked the law to obtain bl_'ow.l' editor of this journal, A which physical venllnce for"'the Adeotnrdly end on. .I _, - Irv _vuv A [O to. be obeolu tely tru,thfu_l ondfair in_ dloonauing the public not: of any oer- vant of the people, and for no other Oonncillcr Bruce noted the part of al the Collegiate lnatitnte Bead. wee en- choice in oertainlya moat excellent one. "From `the Hcwi information (the Warden of the County of Simcoe) ,we_ are able .to say that the ineinnation con- aneak in` dropping Mi`. Bnrdette from ti:-ely incorrect. We have aleo` positive information that Bruce. was in no way. inlluenod. by Principal William in hie action-, ' but that the appointment was made in the nanal oonrae front, the list of the applioante received," and the We make thia etatement from a deei_re ; in has aliannlnlbnal-a `L....LI...I -__,| n -- A Daatardly AIIIIIR. Under the above heading the Calling- Enterprise of last week has the following pn'ngt{npha`:- . ' *rocwnu'~'%%'ao' m onn',""" nu'. s ` j ;- . _.-_;. FgI_. I ;.~__.-l_--. If: u I v In Court on Tuesday, Judge Ardsgh commented on the general belief that a. witness is supposed to tell only what he is .asked.. His Honor `stated that the diversicnsof lawyers in question- ing is no excuse for a. witnesswithhold' in; any of the truth. He must tell the whole truth orjrun the risk of being indicted for wilful `perjury. If, "therefore, is lswyer s questions are likely` to divert the witness in s'full presentation __of` the facts ssihe knows them, is --h`is;duty to _-call` o'. the lawyer until the wh'cle"truth has been told. I ` i If the-Public School Trustee Board, teaching` ,sta`, caretakers would hold ajoint conference on the by-laws sndstrike out all nonsensical and use- less clauses therefrom the ends of education in Barrie would be met to a_ degree` that is not now possible, es- pecially while thatrelic remains in the the minutes. threatening teachers with dismissal nnless those conimands, rules and regulations are carried out to. the letter. " . mbrroaru. NOTES. i V Chairmen Word : address to the Public. School Ioard was along pright lines inasmuch no it was conned to the educational interests of the child- ren. V Trustees will nd their time fully and brotshly occupied in mat- ters educational, ' end can obrd` to snu' out any niatter foreign thereto. hone-I givieg ftlee when the Tannery Is oompletdf security to the extent of $70,Q00. `L _ " V I11) I. good we 13;; -`Liv, one of the{lu"gfetA5`i"nn(l"- ten-* neried will be locaited in Barrie; and the people will that secure witlxout which before` 31 of. the `Loan is .4. vanoed by the Tdwn, will have assets to the extent of - $40,000, ($30,000 being fully pnid up and $10,000 V nddi tloml suboori_bed,) giving Atho Town the".l`ownT heve eecurity _on he Com- pany : real astute and plant which` will actually cent in cash the vlrlhole monies to be `advanced, but they. will have the oovenenbv of repeyment by e Company `:1 of. 'Loen the Tdwn, will assets AIs"_""9"=-tr J=he Eebentumt. i ' The) Thin laelyoladl almost my possibility of loan, as notpnly will 1:`lief;Tdiining,*'bne'i'nees4?e:i:a genre: mi} new o_,dI.y' `thin ever "fknown in _ in: history. There is additional evidence that Bertie will be.doing n ` safe thing Tu:n`i'ng _ use thing Company's ,- ___ _.v- - ow The nnnlverenrv service: in connection with the Presbyterian church -were held on Sundnv Jun.` Rev. John Cnven, D.D., Principelof Knox College. Toronto, preach-. `ed loin, prnocicnl sermon: to large congre- `get on.` Hi: morning enbiecc wee, "Chrieo. the Uorner Stone In theevening hil. text wu John xvii, 15, `'1 pro not than thou should take them one .o the world, bus. that thou ehonldet keep them from the og-13;. H_i|'jtheme therefore sue. "Why ~ .. .(2hrlII;lenvee.neople in j the world after they have beoonue Bin 'd_hc ipl_ee. The redene ` Coven gave were nelollowe :-( 1) [For ` world : beneoin) being 9 oonuuna L check on V100. (1 no one `of the I0ll0iO9'_! In _th'nI:.II`yil! mun bring th '1! rldibncll to h .` nqlloglanoennt h:ioc;.(2)~1':n~ the disc! : h ..c::%:.`s.:es.:..:,a'.:.;:;, I153!) es`.-gh,iohh;hr in "his- ` l , Dr. Oaven said that organized opposition to the Sabbath. ae a-day oi rest, is gnawing in Ontario. and it was the duty. of men who inuence the moral tone of the community tocometo the aid of the working man, and , aeourento him hia day ofreet. The Lord's Dav Act is` in ruins at present, the court: having ruled that it doea not apply to eor-, . poratione or their servants, thus making it a perfectly ueeleaa inetrument in snppreeaing Sunday labor. Christian people will be to blame if they do not tile in their might and demand that the Act be repaired, or I be yond repair, then that a new one be given protecting the Lord a Dav from encroach- mente wh eh threaten to ateal the day away piecemeal.` He believed the ielature would grant each a` reqneat if 67 AN` given reasonable aaanranco that the people of the Province dean-eVaneh_jlegialation. _ ,_ , i, we. a =__u.u-nuopea. ......... may no onuunoa. The Lord : Day is also needed for spiritual and: and the preservation of the churgh. . II (hm... -..l.I ..l.-._ , I` IIIICICVIII Rev. Dr. Caven said` that three institu- tions had been brought to Canada from the British Islands, viz., Common Schools, Church of Christ. and the Lord's Dav, and y the maintenance of these is important to the individual and national life of the commun- ity. The Lord's Day has scriptural basis and was intended as a permanent institution. The commandment, Remember the Sab- .bsth Day to keep it holy, has never been revoked, any more than the commandment Honor thy father and thy mother. or any of the others. The `day isa valuable one as a day of rest. there being an abundance of evidence that six days of labor must be followed by one day of rest, that the best - mum may be obtained. The Lord's sniritnnl and: ...A .1... Rev. Dr. Oaven, President 7_of the Lord s Day Alliance, addressed a mass meeting in the Presbyterian church on Sunday evening after the various congregations had been dis- missed from regular service. ` Rev. D D. McLeod in o ning the meet- ing said that the object o the Lord's Day Alliance is to protect the` Sabbath from attacks made upon it and preserve to us those civil and religious liberties that ow to _ us from the Lord's Day. He regretted that the attendance so far at the regular meetings of the Barrie branch of the Alliance .has been so small, but hoped one result of Dr. Caven s address would be the awakening of t greater activity among the Christian people of the town on -the Sabbath observance ouestion. `lo Univ In question. u___ `I\ C.l;l.i`emmsny friends of Mr. George N ichringsle are pleased to hear of his recovery. ' ~> - Mrs. George Firth has returned from visiting friends in Barrie. ' 7 rC-......-A--1 -A-- -4 - . cu-v-1. an -UIIIIII III . Congratulations Parr, who was man ' `Messrs. John Aakey and Goo. `Kean are in town Vagdiu. , M8`- `D-lI:-;.-_ -4-I-Ir n on . "%"z&i..-T'1"131aa'.`:.'.}',' n couple of days 4 W'i_f_aon. Mr . Gog;-go Copeland, {)1 Sptuoedule, i_a1v1siI.ing his brocher, John, and fam- ily. - - e -The Methodietefnnii` 'iPrea_bytu-inns of this district held their annual Sun- day School Convention here on the 14th and 15th Feb. The meetings were well attended and the discussions were pro- table and interesting to everybody. ____ ___~ --- vv vs -sung` for Mr. Wm. Kel/l,Wsr., this summer and will move into Mrs. Tompk1n s house. Mr. Geo. King is talking of going to the North-West in the spring. We understand he` intends moving his family to. Bell Ewart tor.the summer. `Mr. Juhn` Foutain intends M r. Kell, 8l'., sun: Tompkufa (-3.111-xrchilln`. --vuuwu vvlliiijlvll Mina Minnie .Sheldou :fMI;efroy vis- ited her sister, Mrs. J. Corbett recently. "Mr. Win. JohI_: Lennox_ pan boqght end Mies W, Hvlund; of vicinity. Aftee very enjoyable evening spent ixydsnoing and_play1n games the guests depaxgted in the wee small hours of morning (ter wi ehing their host and hostess I happy and proepergna future. 7 Most of out the `box social on Friday oven time. Miss Lizzie Dryaddle I from visiting friends in B other places. L- Miss Annie Cookaedge, spent [few days with` Kent recently. 4,. _ . ..u~-3-,-1-;\vh_`s., -K .5. x_v;.'a~'-':.; ` . v..`_ o. ' -' _ cyst ,-My-._ E. Mu-~ _:;Vv`II.i",_:"l`l'i1d'id`i1rsG"f`Mr. `A . `W. HqI:jIfii;% Mr. M{ Marlin, .Alla`nddle; Mr.'Thoa. Lee; `Mina E, .l_!r."W: `_l1_-os*v;:_:_, was 1` 1-1` Ii` ME`. A` and I :Aftr 0. Hdlbera, Mr} It: A .-_-a 1. an The vice at last. - 3.123%" 9? ' Allandale i..;m;;'::s.`;:;;n"5;;:::;?' 'I'\l_- 1\!_2_A `IT, I I Mi am: Pi A'i"nold;'.Mia}II` `cullf, :1 W. her 3' a dancing and playmz Ir. John Lennox has bougi: Tom Park's house Ind lot north of ..-L.-II" sabbath dbgewance. Divine Mr. W I J. H. Ten ey\,L ... '-I__ Q__, . Wyevale. Ad`vance'CornIvond encc. Cherry reek. Advanca Correspondence. Zinnia` s;-`nu is apmenc ch; her sister Mtg, Looker, of :',ooVr young people a oinl at Mr. Gavin '.l evening and report and ~;L1ne. Lu:-l_:s.