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Northern Advance, 8 Mar 1900, p. 3

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` DEERHURST--00 Feb. 20 a handsome ir of chairs and 8 well lled puree ere presented Mr. and Mrs. Lewis aremsn prior to their removal to the wcher farm at Mount Pleaesnt. GRAVENHUBST.--Tb6 clerk has been etruoted to draw up 3 by-law tor the rrowing of $10 000 for twenty yeere,' 4 000 for It new town hall end"$5t000\ r the improvement of the etreetennd dewelke, which will be voted on" by.` e people. e V Gm-one -On Wednesday evening, i eb. 21st, 3 number of ratepayers of . s. No. 16 repaired to up home er - r. and Mrs. John D. D,ooli_t_t'le.i_ Til}? ' dues came with well`-lled be`Iket`esehd5`_: very enjoyable time was spent... ~ .3 the evening Mr. Doolittle,w_e=I` nted with e _ hanging lempuahdy - nolittle. with e jerdienere : 'eee carving set in I orld. r ` A ` A COLLIICGWOOD--At It - t in Guelph we petiole-the ` . w former 0o:|lingwooti_v'_`'peo_pl: ` r. Chan. Kelly-eeng;_fv`ery=.`i"` ` ` ` he Absent Minded-'_fpB'e 'g"fer ettie Kelly @035 C 9%FPN5 T. N;Hl1BlE's~%6rocery store. .;e:'y;D3\ndoo.aIoa.` T 1 ' 3131.].- !'>o Mr. and Ilia. Align : Ball; Low Lowell. c'amans-on 3.1.3; in commuter. the `wars! 1 A` W} I (`In-nuhnx. Q - \.innuuIuta-uu III VUIIIW-`VI; V--v vy--v. " `~ofW;I.Clumh?r: `anon. ~' , v.- 4 _SHA\V-On Feb. asmt` wife of `Mr- V ='l`lIoI. B.'Slnw._of n,u'on. . b GRAlNGER- In St: ct. onPeb. .-6. a son tor-` and Mrs. Robert `rgingor. nLI;s|1`r__A:_ Wyobtidge, . top to Mr. and Mn. PADD-I-`$.31: J';n Lisle: ` , 0;: Feb; 23.` a dightef. to` Mrs. Paddison. ` _ _ V ' coom3 s*--n`nw..oaV res. t..at_ Bradford .hv the Rev. Goo. B. Mc.:.y'."vZ1.am mam-.k i (`gunning tn Ann}: Agnohtof DOW: > _ _ V A, ' ROBlNSON-On Feb... 3 . in Fqcumaeth. `Ioh_u RobinIon.broth_erof . J. Robinson. ' WAL_l{O1'!-At Baxter. on Feb. :4. Mn. June! Walkom. _. _ _ WOODS- At Gobhles, Out; on Feb. 6. Mn. Eliza Woods.` eldest daughter of the hte Prince Belfry. of West Gwillimbury. frcnuom:--:n o-mag, on Feb as. Mrs. A-` 13- Tudlnmn, sand Q6 van:-1.. I Miss` Maggie `Belfiai recoverigg f`:-om an attack of pleurisy and pneumonia. I- DANFORD j%F'~?.OC':'!E 8: C0-s C ll? W C? WICO` . JOHNSON--`!n Midlsnd. on Feb. as,` Capt. Thou. . Johnuon. aged 46 years. ` 4 GREY-In Midhnd. on`Fch. :4. Join Grey, daugh- ter of James Grey. aged. 1: years and 1 day. M, M... Walter Lima is ill. L Mr. Duncan Mduaig wni visiting friends \in Oro tgwnnhip not long ago. -- --v--w- -- _-w-~- ----- r ~- _ Some of our farmers are getting their summer's supply of ice from Merl Luke. ' ` " Mr. Norman Campbell, of Gilchrist, Oro township,` paid this vicinity a short visit recently. ' 4 Mounts. Andrew Pattereon and Don cld McArthur have completed the crib which they were placing under the bridge across the Nottaweeaga River, near its mouth.-' L V A new school section has been form- ed to the south of us. A dispute arose among the ratepayers in regard to the school site. It was settled by arbitra- tion. Messrs. J. 0. Morgan, P.S.I., and 0. S. Burton, Clerk of Township, and Amos Train, Reeve; acted as ar- bitrators. They decided that the school-site should he at the centre of the disputed distance. 3 House of Refuse Notes.` ` Mrs. Horrell arrived with all her baggage at the house on Wednesday morning. She is well up in years and hails from Barrie. Her husband, Chris- Horrell, has been an inmate of the` House of Refuge for some months. Mrs. Ross, the mstron, with oom- meodable energy, has scoured by private subscriptions s. suicient sum to pur- chase" the. organ, and the instrument `will now remain in the House to glad- den the hearts of the aged poor at the `Sunday morning services,-_-'-World. Ant V00 COLLECTING jaw in 1-at-rum mo`-.I'rn.r.cu.:. AT lUlVlD-Ul:pVV-|.I|| rgn. Ilitrli uuuuu.-. `$1 Md:-lay. Willitm Fgedenck Coombc to Annie. daughter at Mama Dem Townshipof King. I . Extra Bargain: In D r ooALood;[; } _ Regular IIJfI\ I'B`-llI UVIIIK, OII Tudhopo. aged 36 yearn- `I_I\1\Y 'f_. Il2.lI__.I -- Solid for T Tillson s. Theue were the expressive words need by a dealer the other day when giving hie "order for V one! of thou bands which claim to be . just as good, but he `found to his coop, there in only one heat. He `will stay lth that now, ms Inusma cnrmuv. PAN- DRIED OATS. . He _bI I been` `experimenting with nin arr A. V (Too late for last week's issue.) y_J}.;' mama) ` TILLSONBURG. our. D MAGNOLDIKBABDB % -.-:5V7$AP_BUCKETS, . D` 'SP1LE8,'r A ` AD-ES; SHOVELS,` GARDEN TOOLS, V . 7}-PLOUGHS, `- 1>um'.rs, REPA_IES,3 hj * PAINTS, OILS, -A GLASS. BUILDERS HARDWARE, ETC'., m'ro., - V . V `Dressing. Cases, .Writing Folios, Pnrsesvin Leather. _ Books foif old and young. . Games and Toys erdless variety. Beautifully bound English Church Prayersand Hymns, Roman Catholic _P1-ayer's", Methodist Hymn Books and Presbyterian Book of Praise. Gofhs'and CISKUIS of all kinds in stock or made toA 0'rde`r.= Robe`, Urapeand all Funeral Requisites furnished. Orders-by Te1`e1.q:ph or otherwise promptly attended to. - G. O..DOLlI_1'AGE, Mwnager, Stroud-. L` ___ _ ___ _ 1%....via.i.;;..;aia; a;;`.;;;;.n:;a;s., ma. sCoTT s. Sofrnething to Suit Everybody. All kinds of Blank Books` ruled to any pattern and bound at reasonable rates. Magazines and Music bound in splendid style and cheaper than city prices. Let us quote prices on your work before sending it out of town. UN EB TA K E R, BARRIE for the coming season. ' A _ In addition to the` above we can special attention to our New Victoria Bmder and N O. 14 Oxtbrd Flipper Front-cut Mower. also our patent Spring and 1:35: Tooth Harrow: and fiction and Ratchet Dump -Rakes. It will nmplv repay all intending purchaser: to Ire our line: before placing their olden cho- where. Sand for our New 1900 catalogue. VVC IIIVIIU IIICCIUBI In ntltnnn in Illa`: IGEO. Mcqolyxpp, :- - BOOK IIEN S 0 N 9 S g ._ _*""""'.""`*-.'~_- - I We" invite the closest inspection of our farm Imoleancnu and Machinery which we are manufacturing -olm nunirur manna. ROBT. CRISTOE, s...I.."."..'.'".`.. F50 snaps In Small Wares. Latter Heads`, `_lIota Heads, `Bill Hea.ds,% %%=tatmnt= iv---:~rv - onxouucvuinnonurorrntusttuonciuannou e_:'r PRICES G. SMITH, FINE PRINTING. on otm CALENDARS` AND CHRISTMAS Anos_. ARRIE AND STROUD. -vvv w-.-..v -'. NOXON 00., L td., Ingersoll, Ont. No. 5 DIINLUP ST.. TOP FLOOR. Ilsoful and lpprpriale Presents. Bdyeld street; Barrie. PROPRIETOR. B I N DE RY The Advan6`%A :-:4 `f .,p-' "!`l'AToooooo The vary but printing in none too gnod (on tho` llyc,` up-tn-date bnuinou We `hug. n rqpnntlon fnr turning ouf gond no rouonnblo prion. A 123 DUN-OP: frug " ns', is}.$'n'i1l.I '.'.' ` .56 icotine sm:.... .... .. $100 che Silks. blouse lengths... $1450 . Blg Values In Llnonl. see the New wing ma. ":.:.:;".;:.'::... Cultivator. (tted with gain and grass sowing attachment: if ~ desired) Luv "h"ll`:II IIIQIUQ IICCU VVUU I\IIl6 CII\I ZTUV easily operated cultivator manufactured. The teeth work directly under the axle and ` within the wheel line. T with reveysible points, aim thistle-'c1`1ttersit` ordered The lightest draf best working and most ...:1., nnnrol-an] nn1|'un(>nI- Innnnfonfnrn NOXIIH IIISG IIIIIROVI (OUT-THROW.) The bo.nly Disc Harrow that has adjustable pressure springs. This feature is invalu- able on hard or uneven ground. THE CELEBRATED STEEL BOOBIIE I Noxon llnlls 8p,,,,;;,=:,,,,,,,_ Our old relinble HOOSIER Drills no so well and favorably known that they speak for themselves. There are now. over_ 60.000 in use among the farmers of this country. The Universal? Favorite Noxon Agent. 5 ct` simian In smu. GIVING UP` BUSINESS IN BARF-NE. ble Napkins, ne quality Linen... . low Shams, fancy centres. . . . . .' nen Tray Cloths, deep hem ne pat-. .te1'ns.T . . . . . . . . . . .; Regular -Sale _`ptjice. . price. - Regular Sale price. price. V 90 32 so s1.25_ 75 $1;/00 81.50 $1.00 _Reu_zular M; V Sale ` __.--nn $1.75 _ 40 |Mc0E COUNTY % ; NEWS sunset. $1.25 ~ 75 75 A $1.00 so $1.26 % 12; -Duff, prior to his departure to "B. O,` - . Oooxsrown --A special meeting of L.O.L. Ho. 89, wsrheld in the lodge room, Clover Hill, on Fridsv last, st which, after the disposal of routine business and initiating a. candidate, 3 very pleasing and interesting event took place, vizr The presentation of 3 Past M-Astor's Jevrel to W. Bro. R. A`; Ad rooster Gtrrnnm--We' regret to ehroniolel the death of . Are. `Donald Mt.-Ouaig`, "I wiglovrof the ate Donald McOnuig,- one of. Oro e oldest eettlere, having` livedtin this neighborhood for em 60 ! years. _ "She wo.e_.hihly _reapeot_ed by: all who knew h 9l_:',A midi yva`e"on' active" member in -the -1 re'ebyt_erieo__ehur_oh. She leaves to month her lose in mother, `Mm R._ Meglloehof 97 yenire, 1:` brother, Mr.` "Thomee 'MeUn_llooh, of this-V place, and one deter, 1). Mo-' MGMHIIII. of 2 Bertie. ' The %tu_nm1, which` took p1aee'fon.8unda'y Ito Guvhrie oethotery wulargely utt`e_i:deV'd,..o'.',[`=;me-L mu, 3 savldir and 3 citizen.-Biglleain | 'ALLI8'1'6N-A very pretty and quiet church wedding toivk plain in ~ 8:. `An draw`: chnmh, Llligton, on. Tuesday` evening, ._the 27th:inat , It 7.930 o'clock, when Miss -Eu-guoea A. Wright, _dnghroI.' of Wiliim dwiahof A1liIt0n. .w.I4Id unieo;d_m mnrrfagoj to "J. d by her d *fAdIinind%dd dwnshe. and um ddD-938:1 {W emu:-o:%sans we. mg 75 45 8 B19. 0 o o 0 u o o 1 my Brochg V30 2.5 . 35 81.75 95 81.35 .022 '95 50 99 9.5 -;\f~v-`vvy wvww-vw-.~-s-.. ,...~ - -_ ,..,, in. '1`ableLinen.....-. ...... " en 'l`uble Cloths.-ne patterns... '.. nen Table Mat, nicely worked... .. "sh Linen Table N apkins, new pat terns. . . . . . Avg-A ne Huckaback `Linen Towels. inch extra quality ne Table ncy Fringed Turkey. Red V-Table f`n..A.L.. Ilinenoouoooooeco o u o o e ~ s o 00' 34- 20 29 49. 65 45 1'5 rge Bottle English Lavender Water.........`... . . . . . dies Combination Purse and Card lI,__- cove:-ovum QIn,\iIlIOG Lvncvv IPowaerIO ;VI,ICOI;`IIO-I00 C0-C0. . Ladies :S6lid Leather P.uree,bla.ck ...- Large Bottle French Cologne. . . . . m.... Men s Dark Tweed Suits, . . . . . . . . Men, s Fawn Spring Uvercoats . . . . . . Men's Udorlaaa Waterproof Coats... . . Men's Navy Fine Spring Overcoats... Men : Heavy Fringe Ulaters. . . . .; .. Boy s Fine Blue Serge Suits . . . . . . . Boy s Strong Tweed Suits. . . . . . . . .. Boy s Odd Tweed Vests, 500. and... .. Men s Quilted Lined Wombat Fur Vcotch and Beehive Fingering Ym. Berlin and Zyphezf Woql_s,__all ahadeg, -. an -- .peroz . . . . . Balding Fancy Wish Silk `on spools . Violet Perfumed Ta1cun _a Toilet Brbwn Tweed; silk lined Fawn Ladies Cloth... . . . . ._ . . .` New Shade Blue Cloth . . . . . . . . .; Light Grey Ladies Cloth . . . . . ;. Fawn Ladies Cloth, silk lined.. CIVIC` I UWIIT CPI` O O O O O O C Lads*B1aok Cloth Lin - \ I I w1vvZ wrubv B .-ou}m '.rweea, aux} 'ined. . . ; .'"%'. oo for as 95 Cloth . . . . $15.00 for $9.00 ` Nvi ...r. `$9.00 for-' $5.95 Grey Cloth ;. . . $14.75 for 810 00 Ladigs lined. . . . $10.00 for 86 95 0La0dlos 0 Jackats. Coat..;. [$3.50 for `$2 45 tea Black Begver Goa. . ....v..:I%5 00 for $3 35 E n0Navy or Bla ._ . . .00 for 83.95 V r regular $7.50, 7.7 . V `.1... Ju f... C: K n Men: Black Worsted Coats and o-.vno -I so-Iclvvna oannlvla UV VJIAQIIUUU an Inn Coats. . . Q. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 818.50 $13.50 Men s Heavy Lined Racoon Coat... .. 840.00 830.00 Bargains In 8fapIo_ Dgpf. White Lace Curtains, taped edges... .` Fancy Figured Window Muslin. . . . Choice Patterns Heavy ,Creton`ne.e... ' 54 in. M adrae Window" Drapery .... .. 72. in. White or `Grey Flannelette Ql...-4:._.. -6as;..-...`.". .... oz. Toilet or Plush Handbags... .. `dies Fancy Jet Eias io Belts; . . . . V k Ga.rtetrElastic, in pink, white, oldj --.J.J - cnguvv vu --vJ - --vu--v-vvvv Sheeting, . . . . . . . Fancy Flannel Shirtinge . . . . . . Extra Fine Heavy Red. Flannel. . .`. Fine allwool. Grey. Flannel. . . . .v . English Ceylon Flannel, wide . . . . . . Fringed Chenille Table Cloths. .'. . } Bleached and ' Unbleached Canton "'""1"JnnS1}'. . .'.'.':'.'.'."T.'. . .'.If.'.". Floor Oilcloths, 1, la} and 2 yda wide. Io_'lh|ng Dopartn_Ion_t. '.'.T.'T. . ..'I'.'.".'f. . .TTT.' $10 I 50 9F;-enoh 60' Ladlos costumes. (_Kl_lF_I1' gm: JACKET.) A---4 - | In so scoonnt of the pstriotic oonoert _ at Oollingwood, The Enterprise has `the following to say oi Miss Edith _ Ardsgh, of London," `who is I guest at _'iMr. H. H. Sm-sthy .s,_ Berrie':-_Miss _' Ardsgh is an accomplished vioiiniet. } _f with faultless execution, sad her two. '|nu'mhers Muzsir sud Sheppard's. Danae. were exquisite. Miss Ardsgh; `e is `one `of ' the V-rdistiriguished militeryfl fumilv her fether being a General ini i __ the British army, sud one brother how on agar, ghting st" the front in i .83ihj.A f'i' ; ;".T " i ` was turniuhed by Harry .Webb of 'I`o- ` route, was pnrteken of by the guests at the residence of the `bride's parents. The bride wee the" recipient of many '-handsome presence from her num~` erous friends. I Poraonu News. ` H. J. E-I. Fisher who taught it -Wye_vale_ Ian; yen, in olerking in 3! `store It Brqoobridfe. - ' ' " --mmkwooa, or Laney, reamed 8660 for a lg -ad of clove; seed whiqh ha" tn Brnifn' `Co. at 8f6 per bulfhel. -- .-an -;-----...tu-w, -- ,.yw---_ /. ---vv v-- - `>..g'O1'd.IO :Inuocrooooruoi o - a o o co oohet Cotton, `Knitting (jotton, Silko . . . . . . . . . . . . _ncy BVels..o.ndVNeck Ribbons.v.,. 0 N1-sy own 0431! com-on` TL g" Re-g`ula.r Sale V price. price. I - Reg_\ila_r Sale price. price ` $1.25 95 25 `L 15 18 11 `$1.00 ' 60 $6.50 $6.00 $9.00 $6.75` 87.50 :9 00 $6.00 $3.75 $5.00 75 25 525 -38 20 25 $2.50 10. ewe sold an immense quwitvavf ~ 1a&to%se11%:yet and! pend upon selling you .goods'fa.t!CQST %`{;(5m%e;` ._Gos'1`. PR.1cE::m*.c13gr t the stock. This Is your chanceto lAa.y11fA1your:pr1ngvsi;pp!ies asJmany4are doing. % `Every- 'ng' just as advertised, come and see .,%iN`o troublsto showygu the goods. M . T I0 25 for for 85.00 $6 85 $5.00 $4.50 $6.50 $4.75 $5.00 $6.75 $3.95 83.00 83.353 19' 17 .28 16 12 $1.75 33* 38 O8 20 to 4-1-in. Cashmeres, mediomv diij . dark shades, all wool, ne nsl.'y', to 52 in. extrsne uality -' lack Cashmeres and. l}e urietta,._ ._sll .wo_ol.............-..;;.. " in. Black Fan y Figured Goods, all wool, stylish desig'n.=.. V in. Skirting Tweeds in check and plaids, choice patterns in skirt lengths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 to 44 inch Fancy Tweed Dress Goods,` all wool, good patterns 75C.an(l . . . . - . o - . o.'.oooo.. lC6_.' `in. Fancy Check Dress Goods, all wool, choice patterns for waists. q

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