1 - V Ut9p1a. V` 'Advance Corgpoydhcp. Qua Line Lurks. Advance Conespondgnco. it til 0 ___ . __- - worn;-uvun-uv V F.` M`c~i'u`ng is 01.; the` sick kllnory, Mantle, *rpet, %O%|iofhlng and all Departments Compiefe. of Cmighunt,. is visiting rant ` On Thursday morning last whilei Joseph Pullford was getting-into a boss in the viciniby of Minnewso Point, . he had one of his arm: badly shattered r {by the -discharging of a gun. It: ap- - pears he was in the boat and was pull- ing the gun towards him with his hand on the muzzle, when the trigger am cidently caught. on "the side of the boa}: and discharged the gun. V The esh was tern of the arm for about 6 inches .sn_d left; the bone here. The same old story,.the boy and the gun. Call and.` get` an idea of.t " exception offered :_ M ` ' 7` A Ii1 eventVof1impd1fta}i1eAto alI' yei's` Ladi and Children s Dress 1 ' FA %Mate%rial%sJ ta %` pla 1; Week The quality for which E bers':_a.re noted. V -.1" ve' just opened out our L 7 S01-E EOR YBHE SLATER SHOE, `THE FAMOUS MAN'S SHOE. jj" I I. . #__ '" _`A3,_8V1:A 1.'eVet, np_ite.the East: _ _.;1s;;__e_8ta1;1on.. 47- Lesoopes A Tempting Kid Glove Bafgain. Big Sinapjn Fferich F|ahui'l's'. _Perrin s Kid Gloves are known the world mm- s for. and Wearing qualities. They I'(5~ ceived highest award and Gold Medal at present Paris Exposition. The Adonis ia one uf their ' mostpopulax makes, Made of real French Kid, 2- 'dome fasteners, Gusset ngers, silk embrnitlemd backs, all shades and sizes. Price 3.11 over I7 5 . Canada $1.00, our Bargain price. . . . . . C. A line ef goods now very much in demand. few pieces at the price. Pure A11-Woo1, ; fast colors, Stripes Figures and _Combi- 6" nations. Good value at 50c. sale price.. 1. .iviting Ba all, comprising as it Newest and most fashionable weaves, -Homespuns; Scotch Tweed Suitings and -Fancies.` Very special . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' :E-'-ravvley, fella rretuy Churches. a-nayits Go.- L Penpl'e *w1_ll`.Ent!ce Settlelnent eeklv Recoz of its Doings. . V _A W. J .[ Latimar A has gone to To- `liyo reside. T , , ;; nnd Mrs. Walter Lavalle's_ infant ' V died on Sunday morning. `V r. Wi_lliam'C_ollin_ a ghilcl died on gr any and was buried on Monday. - 4LAAA..A4 A . _ gt .__7_------- AK ~/asv 00., special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. sizes 1 5. List price T{)c., _ special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' Cihijlds" Plain Rubbers, round toe, * 1e, sizes 6 to 11. VListf'1rice- `-`iys Plain Rubbers, course solo, no.-..n.aan \/4.: vv-T T = Distinguished everywhere for ; .Dencacy of Flavour Supggg and highl Nuvlteml `P1_zopart_.1es., Specia. y SITE-mus sinmjoolnfortinz to the ``e{ in agnd-;;g1yspept1c. sold on {ms - :n.1:1na. labelled J1` oeo_ Ltd" Hem - II,.`--,n,=:I" .3 T 3 `V " ;GiATEFUL 00MFoRTI1\`G ` `.11.n'v.'.An_`___-;-1. A .9 __......-n-nhn1` - Two of our sports, Mesiars. D. Mur- - ray and P. McA_voy, and R. McDonald, of Barrie, arranged a matched horse racea short time ago. On Thursday last the race came off` in the Agricultural \ Park and was very f exciting.` D. ` Murray's horse came in first four times in-succession, but as the race was tebe trot or pace, his horse failed to take a. place as he won by what is. called a. mixed gait. P. McAvoy s horse won the race after a very close contest with Mr. McDonald. . E193 now and here sizes 6 to 10, special . `Z ':Qc'1foBn1z Q5, uuxu 1: uni--' everywhere for . su er_iO1' 39299.5 'I\1n1Pr1 mve Bros., it. These ck ou. 5, 1900, : Rev. E. D. Cameron was in Inger- 1511 last week "waiting his brother-im glaw, Dr. Kester, whom he left at the V point of death on Saturday. ' 1 II VH1`. J-DUI! VI IOU ?IQ.X$ J osephf Young - acoolopaniecl Pte. ;??"Mamhall from Toronto on Friday, and % Vfreourned again on Saturday evening. Fo lfamlly Flour and all Iiyordere dellvere unntlt . Please let: 3 e M1 (mice or Teleph '1` "Messrs. Charles Hamlin and to WI,lkIllI0ll Io- All Inplly .111 any 1' order: at . 23.. hlter Lawr, of ' the School of` Pharmacy, To.- ronto, were home for Thanksgiving holidays. - 1),... E` T\ l`l-___-_._-, ,_., S `P TH: ijitntned to; Toronto after visiting with ` 7% and Mrs. Wm. Collins. B. Btidbzeon, of Guelph, as `via;-"' _pg. her son, Mr. B. R. Budgeon. ,bb>f'_duty after a week's struggle with attack of pleuriev. ' ll ..- `I);I.'L.. _._.I -I.:I 1--.. I_;__ ,,_ ;;:fI":""'1Q"e:;t.;`unday morning, Rev. Joseph. igonng will preach a sermon on "The ggffageachj of om1d_reu_." O -5;-no Hunies Ekouraion :nll com-1; g7_'_LLfeI:4oe tomorrow .(Fr'ida_y) Oct. 26th, to` ` W.!-`3rd.: : -.. yup uuuvnununuso sun. `QUIJIU IMUJU, {sun {is ,fami1v.: ` :urhey aw-Triindving to 1 W: WS#r9i (I`or qpto-.2, .1g`%o.q_z; n_ew joggnlxsml been o__u_i' blckmith.`f6r Ovmiidtti `ha. "'17b'v?$e'i ;;;;;3;... ma % 'reijn;'6ve d"f' from Vi`-i_.Mr.A !'Johpf -Wpodbe, ."w;ho`him;. ""-9'.`. a.7..`.'.d' `g. -vuu _5I;Ia . Mme Jennie China and 9. friend from Toronto spent Thanksgiving at` her home-here. ,Mi'aa Nellie Joconipanied her sister on her re_tu;'n to Tomnto._ 5 : `'mL:.;*_-_-_~;:_ 1:1-_, u Everett. -: 9 '_ A J Advance:Coi'rcsp9ndnce.~ 4 `V A 7 . The nppl bu yera -an`-a_'in_ put" Ihidat.` :7` A Mr IrW,in.of Iencknw. 2 zeceivd numbewiii-ilamba h;ere`% lust` ; w`ek.;?`. Ht mud u vuas uuvw Iulwvtiljlbvl-lo v . . . . "de#iand`*I5nnsi`% ' _f.- v.r--- --with-`ax Dlvhvf VII $313135.` III: I V A mumbgr o_t relatives from Oshawa. iv"isit.ed acthe vhotde of Mta._. Hall laqt .__-|_ - ' .-w-.- -v -Jungian DVUIIV KJIIIIIIEJ I-IUIUQ Miss Kniy "V..inoe_nt, of Elmyule. onl- _ led upon friends here on Thanksgiving. A vinrnlanu A5 -.`nb...... 42...... (\..L-_._ " Audefson, of Griveuhursh , and Miss Anderson, of New, Lowell; are Vi8i'ting'at Mr. Fleming ; 3` " ` MIDI: l'1l..'... .L..J _ ...2_._`_` fu---. Vonto. V-r.` Bani Lyon`: in home from French Riygr. ` ` Moore and West. vapont the Thanksgiving holidays in Toronto. ` Minn Quinn 1' ---- -_J `.5--- -...2-_j.. - --.--u`- v can u.nvnqlw_IJ II III LUIVHQVO \ Muss Sara Lyons and W two `friends, ` from PeneA1:au.`apent Sunday here. m A lu;lI A` .m------`- -` -_._..., ..---.c nvvuuuvvu uv n 1 Rev. Mr. Lindeay,'c; Beeton p!`eoch- ` ed in the English church on Sunday, Rev. Mr. Teney taking his charge at Beeton. ' - A - ".-'i:a--Ethel Caldwereohin, who has been visiting friends here for so`me time, has returned home. ` ' 154.4 I], `I 1"` ' "Jib?" 6112;} ii1i"'f1eh`7'$"K.1pac of the % ethodist church last Sunday. 111` if you want `nut.-clan I- when to Wilkin- be exchanged or 5- -I -ie:r.y _V:C;.i`l`;o:xvi;;'t fa r Manitoba on Monday of last week. . ` . ` ~ T [N `I I - an-u :";.i;."a nZi'v'e'}s 'E32iZm,"5nio.?;""'3i this country in 1854. After. apendtn thtee years in Toronto aha removed -to Wont Gwillimbury, where she lived {twelve years`. 'Att.er than the family gpoved to Innisl whereo_t'he`y- remainevdh tl:ir_remova'fl to Allaodaleyin .1885. Min. `Leslie suffered from-a awoke? `last 1 w . A few months :_;go~ qbe,- wgusc . ie. with herldaughper, Mra..`El_liott,_ Vwgnos. .hou_:e'- ah_e_d'1ed`. ; For: .thirtee'n`.o he deg,-_e1aed" had ; mean A grass Wbb-tesulto9f'%a.'f811: wboioho ` Tpr-*o med h`erf. o _-Sh-, leivs` fa! _ nod gm w----vv, vn -u-uv V` I342: "J:-`C. Morgan, M. A. paid his ofiiciai "visit to Crown Hill _aohool- recently. `M ... n1.....= `I3':..I. t:_... 211.; `L. _-_1 _:. Crown `Hill. Advance Correspondence. . ' . Mr. T. Bell spent Thanksgiving with` friends n1:"Crn`wn I_I_ill. ` v 1 V0`! V1 in LLQIII mil-iii; 33113 Pdrtridge, spent Thanks`- Agxvingat her home here. It. 'l"I'__._,_ 117:: . 1 an n in Quite a number from around here attended the wood bee, at Mr. I. Lag- ecy s on Wednesday ;2,the boys report having a. splendid time in the evening, at Phelpeton. ` aodn. ' ---v -vv-nu -nvov Mr. H. Bolton, of Craighurat, has taken a large contract; of taking out timber for-Mr. W. W. Carter, on lot 16,] 2nd. Flos. _He intends starting nnnn I -..-yum.- we uvvnuvu uuvvvuuu "f`l`he Mieee; lllleggie Mnlroy and Liz- zie Corrigan, called on friends in Phelps- ton recently.) ` We are pleased to see .Mr. D. H. Vannetta back again,` after his long ill- ness and able to tnke charge of the men in the bush_he_r_e. ~-`. ~--- v-on saw` Inn-Iuziuiulvio I-l\ll The. sale at Mr. T. Codhlin, and Wednesday, was a decided success. IIVL- 112---- mI____,:_ 11- 1 . 1` 1-- " 'IE.r."P;;;gan spent Sunday at his home in Brentwood. : . ` _ Mr. A. Wattie, of Midhnrat,iaAre`- newing old acquaintances here. rm... ....1.. .. `MI . in l`1-_...I_I2_. mi1:""""'"' ' Miss Lizzie Scott, has` returned .to_ Toronto. ' % ,__.___ vm1;A.`;p:aL.1&. ;;Su:xd .`: F r ~`..1?9 9W-Ytian 1 , `.35. hash," -3.'E:'Corrigan, wheeled to Calling- wood on Sunday; ` ` `II. 15.1. tl-.__.' _____.L IN__, ,1, - I I l Judging from social conversations and` listening to fence-oorner ohats there are no McC'srthyites,in this burgh. If the farmers who pay the greater part of these exorbitant taxes will con- sider their own interest-,_ they will rise to a man and vote for these Liberals to stay at home. Hurrah for Cameron! -_---..,_, --_ .._.. V..- ,..,. ............ Messrs. Jae. and Robert Clark, of Holland Centre, are in.thia neighbor- hood for the purpose of buying farms. They have sold their own terms in Holland Centre and are anxious to 10- late among the rened people of Sunni- dale. wym." Advance Corrupoqdence. _ Mrs. Biahoprio is visiting in Tor- min Mr. Charles McCarthy `is home from the lumber. camps and is trying to se- oure one hundred men to take with him to work in the weeds. . He in c-ering $28 and $32 per month. 1 _ l'-.._.... -.. -_.I `l);I- --_n. nu I _n `-54-hung:-s. FxedA Comartin and Alt`: "Wallace, who are attending the Barrie Collegiate` Institute, were .home for their holidays. - 'Il'_ l'IL--_I;__ `IAIN, nl `I I A -uuu-..-vu u V II J-UIUIIUUC Miss Azzvnfeus-i;e.6y rturned to her` home in Oollingwood afcery spending I few days with her cousin, Miss Minnie Skelloy. V '|l'-_____. I1l.-_'l 11-," ,.o 1 1 IA.- " am."I.,";;;':.'i.;:;;;`:`.`;.`:; .... been visiting, her sister, Mrs. McBride: has returned to herhomg in '_1`oront9._ w. ---y- I -- v-cw DUI} Percy Gauley apznl-.._ Saturday after- noon and Sunday -with his brother; `who 18 teaching at Enrnsolfe. . `\l':.... 'l3l--._-.. 'III-__..L __L_ 1, ,.-1-.--_ ur--Iauv " Miss. Mabel. Fisher, ~ 9?` Cooksbwn, spent Thanksgiving . with Miss Dora Gauley, of this place. ` l1....I-_ an_-_L Q_;_-__I-_ -fL_.. vvv--. -- --a- v In QOJIILIIIAQJ IIIUIIIII-I50 .V Mrs. (Rev:-)-4i?l:)ody,'vo1Barriepent Thursday with her sister, Mrs. -.0. W93-_uer._ ' A V ' ` ` ' ' "1fg' 'a.`I'x;;11'-ief.-A171`:-a`.l`1`tfv._";frf.viaitin'g_ .w4 ithK'. her sister in the-Q u_eeu a~.city. * :.`Il':_.. A...-l.'..'. 'l\___. ,, . I 1- 1-" nova vrvey -- v-v -gnqvvll-UIUJQ ` -Eli-iaa_ Amalia". Dawfe. g agume( 4;o,fheg- work it: Toronto on`Thuraday morning. My-n (pan \ -1 I)-__:- -...._"L r'" -.-'.---"'5"."""' ""\,.. . . V _- `- -Mr. I)a`m;MoOarthy has gone to To- 4 route to learn engineering, . _2...2A.2.... P8rt.ionlara later'ou. ; j . ;. . `II - 'n;.; 1m'-n.__u__ u ' ,_ .- nu; ` *`1;-."::aaa..,y `a. M. an +. Mr. Sam DgIwe hI:i1f:.for theluin-., her camps; ` ~ " A _.-JJ:__ :- -1.-'_.~ a_. 1 ,___'l `m__u" Mr. J. ifcfl. 'i:.c;t:_."'.i;`a :;<':k. list. Business is booming around Maple rm . . . Mapleiii. `Ffl.oa.H ` Advance Correspondence. `II 1'7 - _ u u :l\eB;_3,?`V::With.;Blf1'if._fQni. `V . `"`'`'_``'D WLICVI `CI J: I\JI C Mfs.'TGe_d.TMnlco}m a[;g::t'-Alpst ` W_ed. Harvest Home anniversary services were held in the Burton Avenue Methodist Church last Sunday. In the morning Rev. Joseph lWilson, of Bond Bead, occupied the pulpit and preached an excellent illustrative ser- mon.on power, In the evening the Rev. Thomas Edwards, of Toronto, discouiaed to a large congregation, The pulpit was nicely decorated with plants and owers and small sheaves of oats.v T he fowl supper on Monday evening was very well attended con- sidering the verydisagreeable evening. The Pastor, Rev. Jos. You_ng,loccupied the chair. An excellent and varied programme was presented, consisting of vocal solos ' by, Mrs. . HuIn'p.hries,* Mrs. Laidman, Misses Hamilton, King and Charlton, Dr. Arnall and,Mr.. `Allen; a dnet__ `by Mrs. Laidman `arid. (Miss King; anthem by -the choir, and -short addresses by Rev. Mr..Westney. and two former pastors, Revs. T; yards and J. E. Wilson.` , . . -- ---'V-, VIA {-HJWIIQUI I>C I\lI``-I Mrs}Jose{_; Arthur: u`n_d.M rs. Poser. mu-apen:'} v;s'c-'-vIi6ekLin Toronto. - , Mtg. J..K`ent_m,,Ba,rVrie, is visiting .1301` 81Efel.',-Mrs.` A`.'P1erce;: L ' Nl'.`.*.'. "I1'....:."5`mf.7I--`n.... ._'..__L I--. I try 1 >-_--- ---.J --. fu- `vi "f"""f _" .V` "`7V' II` '-I-\J`I'u'\'. ` 9` Til? 86 `~ib`Tllft S5.. .* Thomas . Church ` ' icileclj`,-V.0xx.;*=.ThImksgiviqg.V' ..*n.~`.~.;e~;.~.: +1.. 1'.`...'. 1..`.;;... -4 - ~-V5.5 -any-yoassvwi vu~ .I.`uIuunuxVll.!ga rgffgtqgd. to; Bet hqme I in 1" 5T`?"3i$i'*?ilAr. :h ._'Fv.:3i*"":`? M,-. `ME gAr:`liu'rv apex. Thanksgiving l"W.~+,1.3.: friw.-_ . - } onov-n i'bba1d dailghfenr Ev spent Sunday iuyhe village,` " " f Ill"... T-'I7`.`___-_ 13---}- _-__ ,9 -.-o Flower gardens up to last Tuesday presented 9 very ne appearance, notice- able ~ was Mrs. Geo. McLean's which surpassed in a` gorgeous display of oral variety anything seen. in the regular season; Mrs`. McLean also has, white grapes that `equal _in every respect grapes imported from the best grape growing. districts. - cw 2.22! E=v=d1.r4`arso2a:1e83; ` 6 V88 .W6B . 11 under (Liberv a)$o1.4.es5. _ _ v-v -wuuvavu Messrs. Hemxningway and `Kitchen, of Wyebridge hare doing threshing in this neighborhood and all `are pleased with Vthuir work. Mr. Hemmingway is also renewing acquaintances of his N oh We-m_oomradea'who served with h1mginl885.' ' ~ - ' Not invisible but nearly so. ' The can be made up with either solid gol ,ciold lled (warranted to years), or ni el trimmings- V They are not expensive. ` We adjust them so that they are r perfectly adapted to the features. '1 An old resident of 1 VAVllandale, `M1-9. -.;Lanlie, passed away on Thursday laabfnt i Qtlp "residence of her `sou-in-law, Mr. I {%-1z. E. Elliott, Innisl. Mu`. _Lesue i-`.`..-.. .. __.:_.- -1` cu `. Are Fashionable A . _ _ L ' I ' -_4!__A Shanty` -Bay. Advahgoi _Corrcepondoh_ce. Iu;rah forHUt;opi.i . Fatest thre1h- 'i_ng, recon-_d._ -Mr.` - M; Ellis reoendey _ bu1`1;el1i};g;aixfz`i`n i'8 hnuia,` 1 "ac: % 9HiHi* A pleasant hour was spent in the ` South Ward school on Friday last, it being theloccssion of the presentation of Promotion Certicates to the successful candidates of the midsummer examina- tions. At 3 o clock the pupils of the different divisions were assembled in the Principal's room, `where, after the first half of a programme consisting of songs and recitations hsdebeen rendered, Col. Ward, Chairman of the Board, was called, and after delivering a most suitable address to the pupils, presented to each of the successful "candidates their certicates, after which the re- mainder of the programme was com. pleted and the afternoon s proceedings broughtto a close by the singing of the National Anthem. --- -- -c an aura: -1-avail Those Qhoi attended St. John : church Craighurst, on Sunday, `were pleased to hear Rev; 'John .Liuday, former rector t`Tg.h_. c_1111roh. , v u-- no -v unnu- i There is is great. famine for waiter in this vioinity,_ some farmers. having. to draw it three miles. " V L - - -vu u --v- v -`0;)ngra-Julacion; to Mr. and Mrs. Albert . Turner _on the Aarrival of a daughter. M..- (1-- n-_-1--; _, .. `#351;-.'Geo. Copeland spent V a few days last week.wi_h her mother, Mrs, % J_o_l_1_I_1 Swen . ` V T lief: f"is?m.E11is, 0 Mrs. R. _K_ent. '.l."l'1a.;1'ksi:g_i;7`i:V:-I g:x.eat.a` 7:: uiiyvvahoiu `Villa. - ' And surely honest Liberals ouht not to 1' rzive or refrain 11-om punish ng the f leaders who have on this uestion or the absolute independence 0 Parlia- ment lowered the.ba.nner of Liberalism and dragged it in the d1rt.-H. B.._ Cook. R. J. Brooks of North `Bay, were nununntn _A '1. __.I -And hon`est on H :n for-chrn m~ 1-n-a 5-mm rmwIn1 Ayias or e-mask FUTURE. CITY. ` . '