-.. -.. -..._ -...-an u-uuv uuupvll B Vllln _A ~i 0u Wednesday evening of last week Mr. hnrdick was joined an wodlook to Mrs `gggra, cu..:;:u.. Och ma. 0.; Friday ofu;n|eL s-ye .Iin_:y'-..ter 0 r1noQt'ltImatnfripudI~ 5rv%'J-%n!959-nmim-; `Mi. h P 95.9 4'1! `Rim w -v vvll VUUII young the home of Mr. Jan!) ni..I.a. "TL -- V `;.;a'.'. ..';."ic. `EL `by Mu. Smith In bull`. Tazv Mr. areelman K.C. for ;:)ntrea.l. ' Mr. A. R. Oreelman, K.O:, of the` ` rm of McCarthy, Oaler, II mkin and Creelman; Toronto, is reported to have received .t.h`e apnointm_enof chief golici nor of the Canadian Pad} 0 railway. Mr Greelman_ will tukethe position at preapnt held by Judge 0luirke,"wh&_., `however, will: be _ reuaingd consullting: counsel. A The annoiu`unenTw`lill,< not` no --.._--- -- --nu uppulutlll I-into effect. until Julv. 1.` r will reside in Montreal. $\\ Al ` 3 VII. IIIVIGIIIIU _y` IICGI The can be made up with either solid gol , old lled (warranted 10-years), or nic el trimmings. . - - They are not expensive. - We adjust them so that theyrare perfectly adapted to the features. re_ Fashionable Not invisible bllt nearlygov: Th", PQE k IRIIAA Inst Iun:LL g` was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Alex. Want last week. I LVIUICOII . . `Veal; _ ;ununI'1'u. Wheat. wbite........ -............. Wu... aoooocouooouoogu Wh_eat. goose...........-......'.... a"r'n'.;...... .... .. om.....,....;....IffIIf.'fI.'fff.'fI Rye ..... Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . Hay, timothy...................... Straw............... . . . . Dressed ho Butterperl . . . . . . Chickens. spring............. .. Turkeys, perlb..................... Ducks,. .....'...................... (E3eeBc.....d.. uouuuoounauooosoovo--`o ggs per ozen Potatoes, perbag . . . . . 3 Beef. Hindquarters per cwt , . . . . . . . . `Beef. forequarters per cwt... ..'.. . . . . Mutton............................ v...n- ~ Rimless Glasses Lure hogs; selection: :70 to 230. . . . u to light `OI heavy.......... Chickens perpair........... Geesepetlbu . . . . . Turke_vs.perlb Ducks, per Butter, R01.perlb.`................ Butter, Tub. per lb................. Lard per Eggsper doz............... Apple~. oerbag . Apples perbarrel................;.. Potatoes. per bag Hay erton. .. . Woo.washedperlb........,.....;. Wool. unwashed. per lb . . . . . . . . . Wood.2ft.percord. .............. Wood.4tt..percord............... Anthracite coal, per ton. . .. . . . . . . . . Cowides . . . . . Cajfskins per lb. ...... . Tallow per lb . . . . . . . . . . Horse Hair per lb. . .. . `Sheepskins.......... . Horse Hides . . . . .. unn--l\J'Iu Beef, torequarters. . . . . . . Beef. hindquarters. . . . . ~. . -`Vluttom. ............... Dressed Hugs . . . . . . . Live Hnorsr Aln0f:nnn can The Prices Ruling in the Barrie and. Torntpto Markets During the Week, RADDIIP tannin nnnnnp-nu. I _ . Grenfel. V Advance Correspondence. Miss Ettie Wnlaon isvisiting in Miaeaing. David..Hirons spent Sunday, 201.11 Feb., in Stroud. LUUV. ull . lllllla DUUIU; OI Angus, preached here on Sunday. The West Side school opened (today.) , I . F TDon t forget the `box social at Mrs. T. Adam's to morrow (F ridav) night. Proceeds `in aidof the hospital. An -11 -my 4 pu- `Scientific Opiician, V ` MacLAREN'S DRUG. STORE, A % 1--..A!=:s=2!E ' - Il|I|- VI UIllIII"UYa V The Sunday school had a dtive out on I 1-`hursdav afternoon. The ohildreu, about. 50, occupied one ring drawn by two span. of horses ably driven by D H- Mmvy.~ The children were served watt: i-efreshunenta in the eyenin . Suturdvayl was the lamb `with thenercurv` at 8 o cIOck- Shit-agrees below zero, but. a .beautiful evening Sunday was the lion, and there was some nan-cw 680:: pcs ftumvhuruiug out of chimneys. Tl... u.....l.... ....L-..I |__;_: _ .:_:--_ _-_- _- uuvuvu yuv HUI VlUU~ III; 0" Ill-|lIl| I (III Duuuuy.. Mlle M Kiel left here on Saturdave fur `Toljouto Jenctipn, where she will reside for some time. I-Iuur ul uuu: your WlIeuI- to IVIIIIIIP sou : MIN. Barrie, to be exchanged or I grlnlt-do T . VIUIIVII II IUIIIIH lll'IU VIII` IVU"Bs Miss Ingram and Miss K Mcean have arrivedute at Los'A ng|a-3. Cal V ` The Rev. Wm Muheau. of Elmvule, con ducted the service at Sn Juhn n on Sunday. Mun M I(:..| ln`D 5.-.... .... u...-....,a.... 5..- l N**I.`A:l?|lnZ(p-ru_n-ay If you want rnt-clau I Flour uitakeyuur WIIenl- In Wilkin- son : mm- Ila!-rho- tn Inn .nn.I......u.4| nun "' of Midu.. ;i;":vaaised his home here on Saturday. I`n-`-'1' I`,-nin `AC I'a`I.......I4 '8.` st... .......-o -3 ""ii.Fw.'1 2')`:-a\i:,":>`fl'F}1;n;|e,' is theguest of | her tuther, Mr A. Graig, 0.1`. ` V I Mr and Mr: A Dull nf l`_uu.-nun `Hill IIVI IWUIIVIQ LIII Z `-IIBUB. U; I. ' , Mr. and `Mrs A Bell. of U1-own Hill, visited friends ha-re this weak. " ll:__ Y_,._-__- _, I :19 IT 1-,. The Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers hid their regular meeting on Sunday. after- moon. T . ' . ,_ ; '0r}'s1zn.u'm-._ . , " Adyiucoi ' Mina Maj Tucihopa visited,her_-hbme at Hilladale Saturday V ' * (1.... M..t...... ..:- u:.n....'.a"'..:..:....'a I..:- `I`oron'I.o Farmers Markets. Mr. Than. Scott. of Angus,` preached I Snnduv I. `zi da3cLAREN, 1-_inin4-iii. n..:::-:-.. 3/uuua alum MARXM. THE MARKETS. GEN ERAL PRODUCE. moss. ,___._.y 1- can `IUD V I._ Mr. Oreelman - '_--_... .Mr.` IZ<}.M\'Vetann, of Toronto. was at his. home in Tollendal a few days last week, his mister being aerioualy ill. T In_ 1_I.-_,; r, v - - - - - IORONTO. March g. 1901. otnguoooooaun S C0300 681 . no Buuua, March 6. 1 ..........$ 63 to El , 1%! Men s Fur Caps a.ud\Winter Gloves at prices to -clear. 7 Men s and Boys Underwear at CLEARING SALE prices. Our object in making these heavy reductions in price is to clean and make room for `our New Century Clothing shortly to arrive. ___v-- r - vIIIITI The chance of the season! From 75 to 100 pairs Men"s Odd Pants,'chi<=)` for heavy winner wear, with some lighter weights, wornh -$1.00 and SIJU. $1.25, nuw 75c. TvMrT. Hut; ;;ill_move into the house 3 recently occupied by Mr, Bigelow. Il_ 'I'-I,., `l\| nus 1- ttv u ` Some numbers of Boys Suits, also brbken in s both dark and light shades. Prices am_ out deep Boys Clothing should see them. ' Oanadvan makers. The stvle, um I _ ._'.v__..- - nut? T??? Here is 9. chance for extra economical buying ' The lot coqsis s of 1'3 t) 15 different lines all g ua.ra_ntee-*1 9; one fault is that no one line is complete in all the sizes. These suits are all the way from $6 75 to $8 50,- but your choice for $5.00. Another lot of Men's Suits, (their only fault being like the above, broken sizes, placed on sale), good value at $910 and $10 00. now only $7_5o_ ood wearers, nnamuf-4ct,ured by most n.-liable!` ke up, and tting perfect. in every detail. The 1 An additional purchase of Boys Overcoatq at low g stock had been. purchased, leaves us now with too many. sale the. balance of the season at. a discount of one third some cases at; half price. V ' ,_,_--- 7 } A This price for these ne garments would not cover the bare cost of produc tion, bu r we have quite a l rge number` .on hand VVe do not wish to carry them `over to next,-Teason, hence th- unusually low price at which we q:1oteLlmu. If" you require an Uvercoat these are well worth your consivieratio . There are 3., _ variety of cloths and styles. some of them of HE AVY, A LL-VVUOL FRIEZE `colors hlack, dark gray, and dark and mid-browns, lined with he-w)y Lweed ' liqiugs, well t -ilored, worbhfrom $6 75 to $8.50, but all now at: one price, $3,663 `I - $5 00_O,vercoat_s for $3 75. ` $10 on Overcnata for $7.50 $7.50 Overcoats for $5.00. M $12.00 and $15.00 Overcoats for $10.01" Clothing Opportunities Our N Fl CIVVIIUO The .members of_ the I.O F partook of their annual snppereu the residence of Mrs Wm. Drydale. of Fla`: The homes: enter- tained her guests with a sumptuous repeat,` of which the main fem.ure.of the menu was ioymere - n.. rm........:.... .. Lu... _-._-_-_-_ -z 2 w i . Advan;--E3-c;;"rc:p`')'ndence. L i M rs. Jasper Martin has been seriously ill, I nece aaitanug a consultation of doctors. V "" """"` " " """"D""" Owing to the death of Mr John Shortreed Vthesocials under the auspices of the LA. `societies of nhis village that were to take pface last week. have been postponed for the ; present. 'l`I...; ...........l..'... .t .|__ in n , . I - |I `VICn On Thursday 9. baby ewspaper was issued in this village although very small as pres- . ZTho .S.O.E..rgu1ar meeting next Wednes-, day night, 13th inst. ` - `ll__ 1\ Il_A. At. the M:thodi8;."l;lV$;l;le on S;turday last, the wlfeof Rev MP.` Baker. of -5 daughter. l\...:.... ._ -|_- .I._-|_ ,1 ll -r FRAWlEY& DEVUN I A ajengh |;ad of voanng. j):ople took 3 our? prine pnrtv to Minesing on Tuesday even 1 ing. Feb. 2651:, uni peporo as good time. EIIB lulllllo . Mit'aI-Ia.V_B_irnie, `of IniIl,:'i| the guest. of Mrs. J nu. Jnhnuon .Moa ora Tran retgrned lo. lVier' home in; Bliu Holy Pnjno last week. \1l....Ip 4 \A..-duh` gl-.3}.-. at. oLn`nn >nh ulna:-`Q A` `I A huzmbr ';;'e7$';r)|e attended " the unify pm! as F Harris on Tuesday last and lpeu as pleasant: time . T. A few; of "the young people gathered at I Mr Joe Juhn-non ; on Thursday-evening, and spans 8 pleasant evening ' j A u I I 1 I . I *"'aL {`vU'3i:h Z:X;3' an`-ee `cm-loads or Wood -to_A"l|anda's|e last week -j ' Mrs. W . Huhhergof Holly, is visiting her mother, Mrs.` _W `Bishop C`I`.I Come and see the new Ball-Bearing Churn. In any size {on want. J 0 0 0 0; ;? u:.nd..y ` R Lam-,otAn1andale. will caoh `bhenuhbl. ` ' ` \n2v -r 1- n:.._,2- _t~i,_g_n| 2- -|_- ...---g Pngilistic work don't do around the G.'l`. 3. shops. ' V 1I_-\t\'r.I .,-,,,1,, .0 - -Iv - We quote you a few of them. There are many otlnervsvequay in rm:-resti ' New Premises opposte Post Office and G.T.R. Station.` IF YOUARE LOOKING FOR THE BEST CHURN. HAM B LY, % FRONT In Men s and Boys Wear. Men : suits, spe9I`a`I Irig, $5 on, to n fblnnysnn 1"... .._.L__- occupy the house vacated by Mr. Wm. Hunt. ` I I1 THE DOUBLE STORES. Opposite the Post Office. musaane. -These Boys Overcoat; from $1.00 upwards. you will nd _them at Qvercoafs. $5.00 Boys Ovarcoafs STREET, BARRIE. May : Pants. :'I0iI`!I}`.;l;l-iilg, ;>f Wyevale, was'v_isit:- ing at Mr. A. Phillips last: week, I `ll- fl ! lA-1\_,-n , Boys Suits. IL _v.-4 , low gures after nur zwgular is now with We place thcrli on?` -discount OH` the price zmd Feed your` hens Oyster Shell._and_they will lay` eggs; VT We have it for .4 saleat a remarkably low price. EGG-S 25:. D02. We. the undersigned, do hereby refund the `money on a 50cent .Gre"ne e Warmnoed Syrup of Tar i to cum your cough or cold. We also bottle 5; `I H fliff " Ella: " vantee a. 25 cent bottle to prove szzrisfactan:-7`. or money refundedf ' PIIIDIIU uvlw uu \)uuuu_y ulefoou. Ir, preached an excellent _I_sermon taking lT text from, I Peter. ii : i u. N * " * * ' I ' 3 VVW - v""` " SUUH ` Rev; Mr. McKee. of Srroud, oc ' Npulpic here on Sunday after nrnnphnd an mmnllnnr. am-mm. . .4. cu pmd mt'_.` _A sley'gh1oa.d'from here attended the g 10:` Social at Mr Jas H ums, of Th0, P. on Friday evening and report a good tirgmg Rev; Mr. McKee. of Rrrnml ,...-_, _e`?i miaiderabl-e train runing `going on on Sunday. - no.0 1 V... . . .___ _'... V - - -up:-vnv uuul-DI DUI Tin our: and old boiler}: were ha.i1nstru. % = `manta used in making quite a racket by the mall boymiu the 6thward"on Wedneadeiy Qggvcnlng of last. week. On enquiry, in wggf ' .l;qu"q_d;zht_ one of the Baldwin urge: real"- :10` l\Id _tnken` nubo blame]! a wifq. ' . A ; \~..L".lI>'I;_,, 1 - - -` ` Holly. ' Advance Correspondence Mr..J. Peacock, `of Barrie, Vigite here onfsunduy. Mr.VfW J. Andrews. visited his I Aurora, recently. ` Mr. Fred Elliott, of Puiuswiuk , (Elam and Jennie spent Sunday Q,` here. Mr. Fred Elliott, fP ' -. and sp:nt S&ll1l;8l ]:`yk`;f:ll;`df:ii.:: l Mrxand Mu. T Campbell and d an 8l0Wng': `Reta, visited friends at Cook week. ` ftomfalmis` -?`c!'tht`: lqg;,t-hat .`"%t M ` With :1a`tamua<:e1:$w )"; "".zh= he :1: qn_i:e chatty bud lauchor my age 1}": editorial gn. fans pl. kes out: win) `Ry _m-cu to lessen the 3: ``"ocoriu p` f nuisance. 15 ha beget ;:0l`ueb 8'. _ C lriagened 7 echo. J 032: Woons; . n ' sizes, lignt. and heavy wevghts. 7 to sell quickly. Bu_vnrs of DDS,` I Gm. M05153, 7 D. H. MCLAREN. 1." i A (fard. up stock ;Berria's South-Western Division. with its Pleasant Streets. its Tasty Dwell- , Inga. its Pretty Churches. and its Go_- a-hea.d Pe_ople W111 Entlce Settlement --A Weeklv Record of 1ts Do1nRs. Mr. Geo. Dodson was on the nick list [this . v in" : - nnvzl pertv. with an _ letter t Yards. :| N 5| A 2%` IJIFLEV ' Wm pro ' -nun r\f Uent MMNDALE WARD NUMBER SIX. MExoe1{ p'3:i$}} The C - or-lv A_ str cqmpm very p ran **:<:`:I HOR .1. JOI UlU` hen frat THE RAILWAY CENTRE OF'- THE - FUTURE CITY. Lldl [H C - said'E: DCGSCU ' addrcs .-1.....- E11" PORA u.._\. . FTARI` inn Mm sh Hf arm P D C Muse; Par lI'\'l Apt`. NOT Unlcl ' VOL Frawley & Moore, The New Firm solicite your tracie and good will, and with eon- fidence claim that the high reputation borne lay ,FI'awley s Shoe Store. will be ful y sustained, and when possibleiimproved. Our advantages in buying facilities, experience and close attention ` given to the requirements in Footwear, should place us in the front ranks as First-class Shoe Dealers. T In reference to the announcementabove made, I take the 0p~ portunity of adding that, asa memb"er,of the firm, I will be pleased. to see as many of my friends as possible. Fully recognizing that on the satisfaction given to you as a customer, depends the success of the rm in which I am now personally interested as a partner. , ness; Mr; Moore will, is formerly, continue the activefanagemnt of the business`, giving it his best personal _ "attention. TO my -many `friends and the public -generally, Iheve partnership MR. WM. MOORE, who for several years so ably man- pleasure ineaninouncing that I, have admitted into co - aged this Bootand Shoe business. In. thanking inyilarge circle of . friends for the very liberal patronage received ,_at their hands for a number of years, I woitld bespe.-nk for the new rm the same kind Partnershinotise Rev G I Crew, recently inducted paitor ' no thelvy charge of the Presbyterian church, ecounied the pulpit` of the Presbyterian church here on Sunday night and preached . an excellent sermon. , \ ' Soliciting your consideration, Successors to The Frawley Shoe Store. Very respctfully, Ygurs very truly, `r cuts`: 1. VII All It"! V:Vi{9~u'z'::i'eratand that Mr Gefarge Doherty Twhouhua ;ba-n.o.|`sxvki:vg for M. G Uluamler fo; ttw,|a.`u..- two gnuunhg in shout to leave"- sand :that his place belviud the 4oou_ute'r will , : guppljlodby Mr.:Robp:fu 1-l9u__ghuon._` _.--.... _.--... vu .n.uvuwuu Jlllulo I 1 Owing to the absence of Rev. J E Wil _ Ion at tho I uuenl of : his. father, the cannon on Suhdav morning wdroouducted by local _upe_ukero.' ` - ~ the hotice in Just` week : Mus of.the marriage of Miu`Im,mo.J '~Dowgev to Mr: Geo. Walker.. of `Moon-eld, -Feb. 20th,` should .bave_ read Fgb 27th; _ "I11- _.L "J A ~ r-.. -.---.--u ` av-no -v\u TSeve't;a1l'aVl'e-`lgh loads ofccholan from St. John :-church..Cookstown.T pound through here to Bond Head on Thursday .lut... 0.. _i____.`_ `L- _|__;_-_ ,1 In , `I on 5.... M. J Rogers on Thursday. Feb 28th _. _ ._- 'v`----' gvuvn-vvl VA `of _ young people spent the evening verv pleasantly atthehome 6! Mr. Q _ _ _ _ _,I 41.1.]. I_, I I Rev. W. R. McIntosh. of Elora, was a -visitor in the sixth ward thisweek He Attended the Y.P.S.(J E. V meeting in the xrresbyterion church on Monday evening and gave: ahprb address _ A . vvv-"4--no II sun. I! UUIJUUo I A movment is on foot to give an enter- tainment in the near future in aid of the Sick Children : Hospital, Toronto. I A __.-.._,I,.,'_' Mr. M. i.'.--Chantl`er.' late of Robheatr, N Y , bun now of Schombelg, spent Sunday as his homehere ` Mr. I) A, McC_le;mwill mdv to the house on Mr. Jan. Leuunx's farm. which wulatelv occupiea by Mr. J `Jones. V Newton Rdbznsou. Advance bosfreupondencq. A little daughter a'.nViVv.ed at the home of Mr. and `Mrs. Joe.` Con-igan on Tuesday, February 26th ' vv an vial nulu uuu uwcutlvu A Mr Wright, who gave us literature, and many uther kind friends who-made-various ountrihutiomi. _ did much to keep up our ' droopiugfspirita. ' Signed, on behalf of the a_uspecta_,T ` 'I).._ _; I-1... W" III at We cannot say so much for the Board of I Health, -none of M horn ever came to see us or uskedubout on. except Dr. McDonald, who was very kind and attentive. Mn ll]......|.... .. L- -..--A -- -9A~-- -' ' ` 8ll!`8. II? WeVdfe`siii'e, thzfough the medium of` your valuable Duper, to express our gratitude to Bloom Hros., proprietors of the Buy `View House, Penemugor their unfailing kindness` to us while denuiued as smallpox suspects. We are very `thankful also to Mr Muruhall Scott. thevtjonatable. who did everything in his powerlfor ,us--in fact, an aceomodmiou. coming from him seemedto ubrd him plea- ` ' Editor of .Northenn Advance. I11 ` Report. of Allandale. Public School for February :-Fournh. class, `senior--I Mis- oampbell, M, Scoto..L. Webb, H.'Ca.mpbell, C. Marshall V Fourth class, iuuior-M. Thomson, H. Anderson, B Young. V M. Mar-_ rin. J. Goring Third class, senior-E Moore, .L_ Reynolds, S. Meeking. W. Dunnein, . Gibson. Third class, junior--E. Mo- Donsld. `M. Mccsbe. H. Archer. J. Goring, I Johnson. Second class, senior-D.Moore. Heuchan, S. McCa.usland. G. Dorsey, (E. Storey and W McFadden.) Second class junior--M. Wane, A.Murrav, B.Thorne, P.AShepard, R. Willmoc Part second class, senior--R Forsynhe; L. Brown, G. Renfrey, }- R. Plrie, (B. Waldru and D Campbell). ., ... - ..--fry vvvuuvu II`lI7u residence of Mr Geo. Cummings. Esau. Road.` last Friday evening, when Miss Pauline Cummings gave a. progressive pedro party to about 25 invited guests. Miss A_l|ie Ken- nedy (Barrie) and Mr. C. W. Poucher. (Al- landale) carrying 1 if first prize, and M 1' Jim. Clark (Essa. Road) the lucky one _for the boobv Drize. M . ...__ V..--- -- -w----v oovu win-vlvhi vu Il&V5I\l"`;o Miss V Mary Thompson ave a birthday party to a number of her riends, at the re- gidenoa of Mr. John Moitt on Monday even- inn. 1 For Choice Family Flour and all , Iklndnof Food go to Wilkinson -. All omen delivered promptly In am uantll . Pleaue leave your orders at 0 Mn oluo` or Telephone No. 28. havethe-heat` wishes of their many fric in this vicinity for a. happy wedded life. A ........ _._--~..,|_| .- `M. `J. FRAWLEY. wm. moons. , , ___-,._v--_, Rom`. HARDY; BEN. Gxncnmsr; Aaieigtkload of about aeveteen pauple fru hero visited the and Mn which Juan. Friday uigm. were entertained by game: and music .(rea|unent|..were provided Mn. tW!=~T 'w!i`.$' `*.` ""."~ .. ' Uur ecimel presented. by the _ trustees with a uew;ol'ook-und five beautiful pictures the `other dey` V . V 2 ~ e Wm. Bell, of Utopia. has been visiting his friend Uhapflt-I Ti'un_ - M Mr. Benj. Smith had I sawing bee on` -Thursday at has week; . | ` in, ...._ _-_ .. v... _ vwvuvu. vu -us-run uny- Sduae ahnrlton, who has been seriously ill with bronchitis during the past two weeks. will able to resume her duties on Monday. ha Mann 'nI......'_--_ -----A - `-97-' ..- -- ..v.- .u now vuuvllllll D5OIlh T u+..;e'a;v Charles T. Cooking. of Pene- tang, will give a home-liuhu exhibition and lecture on Japan, in the church here on Fri duv evening. A tree: is in store for ullhwho attend. Admiaeion wil be fteen cents. Proceeds to go to the building fund of the chuzoh; 9 _..v -v.-- up wuuauu As lime H.}}i{ Wi_|aon wnnvgoing into school on Fridavnfternuon, Mr. Coughlin a. `ram attacked him, knocking him down and `severely `cutting and bruic-ing his` face and head He was confined to bed for a. couple of days, but is able to be around again. Tom D... f`I......I..-'l'I r\--|-3, -, - - V Mc-l:z;u;\lin `nearly one the top o` his big toe in -the wooula last Tuesday Thu. wound is doing `nicely, but he will be laid up for tome weeks. ` ` T7 M'4r'k` Kx(neT;VVp s' stable near the mill was Jet on re by sparks from the smoke stack luet_Friduy evening and burned together with a ock of been The loaeia small. A_ I9,_I I1 9 now.- Anten Mills. Advance Correspondence. - `Harrv Pratt. lost a. valuable cow last Fri` day. The au_ima.| twisted herself in the stall somehow and feli, breaking her neck. ll.. I_*L, nl_l II Uulcu I'IUBBUl.|o Rev. '1` G. Scott met with A serious acci- deut a few weeks ago while driving into our village. The roads being badly drifted, his cutter was suddenly capsized; The horse took fright and run amw, dragging Mr. Scott for some distance till his head struck a piece of scuntling.-cutting a deep gash. Thehorse huvinggot away left its wounded driver to walk aeunsiderahle distance to the drugstore, from which place he was driven to Dr. W_est s, where the wound was care fully dressed and six stitches placed in it. Mr Scott, `we are plessed to know,` has about recovered and was able to oieiate in the pa pit last Sabbath. Bin Bay Point. `Advance `Correspondence. Miu'P_esrl Soulea,oVf this plade, ha; been UUIII BC. Rev Mr. McPhail, of Toronto`, who is to be our pastorlor the next few months, as- sumed his duties last Sabbath morning, giv- ing every interesting and instructive ad- dress T We extend to Mr. McPhail a hearty welcome and hope that his sojourn among us may be as pleasant and long toAbe bered season. I)... II` 11 n Rev. Wm. Morris, formerly teacher at Utopia. and ho is now `pursuing his studies for a. Presbyterian minister, preached in Zion Church, here; a week ago last. Sunday. His many friends were pleased to renew his acquaintance and listen to his very able dis- course. en in us. u - ... uvvvv Iwll QJI-ll-IUD . Our newly organized hockey team will make their debut on Friday evening next. when they will play a match with Lisle club on our rink. l ` I `I5--- Ilv,,_ In I I is;-.12.}: In];-.'{ '11~}Z'i$7.ii .{;'f' of Saurin, 7 were vimiulz Mrs. Vo|lmer s' parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Peacock. on Saturday. _ ll.-- ru._ ..I-_.. __I. - M, vu \J\Ill\IIl ' I Muss Liliian Thompson, of Thornton, was the guest. of her brother and (Rev.) Mrs. Scott. last Sunday. V (hilt nululu nnnnninahl LAAL-.. :.__..- ._2|l M iss A. M Foster paid a. visit to net nofne last week _| qr` "Mrs. T._ Bell, an the Hill Side Farm, Utopia, vlq zsluny V\IJI.lllJK DEAD. Mrs Cameron. of Barrie. was the guess of ob Sunday. I I A]... I EIIS-.. fl'\L__`.__-_ 1' 7"! ICUQU '7 CW3 Remember the grand Orange conceit here on; Friday evening max 5. M... 1`............... ..c u,.__._:, __.-_ AL, - - uenrueu ay mpatny ot the communitv. Rev. Mr. -Young, of Alluudule. preached in the Methodist church Sunday mormug Ac 230ue addreeued the Sunday School emldren , on account of the storm the at- teudeuee was not large. In the evening the pastor preached. At this service aubacup none were taken for the purpose of etarnug a ubrary in the school. [he theme for all eervieeewue the Sunday School. ..-..... .. . u-uuuu a` v vnuun LICAD unuuuug. At. the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Fans. eou"1'ueede_y mu:-mug, Mrs. Robereeou, wne of tae hue 4)/luctbew Robertson, depart ed_ clue hfe. Deceased lady was about 85 years of age. her awn, was non unexpected as we baa been very low tor same ume. We extend to the eorrowing `relatives Vane hearueu of communiw. ' RHV, NI!` Vum... a.` _\II....A..|.. -._ u--I----I A large elelgh load of 32 of our merrieat. yuuug people went. down to Mr. 1`. Jack 3, 6m Lune. where they nipped the lght Ian- mauc to their hearts content. A proof of me success ot the party was the late hour as Much in broke up, we load not arriving home tn 1 about. 74 u caock next morning. AD rililll (If h finnuhlnlt Mun --v nu-vuouvl In A grand concert will be given in the" l.`exuperu.uce hall on Wedneuuay evening. 6.!) luau. Joe. Babb, soloist, la.te',ot Detrou. ; Miss DulbY,'ele__cuDloui8l.,Q! Toronto ; Unaw- nul`Qua1Luu.e. onopnune and Jack's Ur (meau.'u wul conmbuto to the evenings can but minmeub. . ` Al._ I u a nap` - `u--w wu n--V vvl-VIII - Uuerry Ureex Epworth Ladue visited the League and Euduavor of; sins place on Thurs any evening man, an the Temperance Hall. cuter u. pzogra.m', given by we vialuuu Luugue. rqs_trga-hxnuuw were served by our own. A most eujuyuble ume was spent. by we meunberu. ..vu.5u-w on uuurgluu gouge ZOU, OI Ulla place. Mr. Deaug nus been one of the many M viumne of gnppe min last week, undns a` conuequence, more was no acnool the latter part. at the-week. 4 u ..... .. n__ -.- m,,...i.r.L 1' ' - - Mia: Edub. Reid return`edw to. Wyevale on I Saturday after a two week's visit with her aunt, Mn John Framogmowuline. 1v uu-nu vvuu -unuuuu auu ,l'l.'-l&B|_V8B - Mr, James Black. or, amended Grand Lougu'A-U`U W. held in `Hamilton. as a uelegaue ot Georgian Lodge 280,` of thus place. Ml`, [M-on!`-Inn Inna I-u....n .. -.C .1... ......-... van vs-uni _Mr. ...I.'1"Iu:s. Wilson Blak spent: a few days lumy wnh Mrs. Black : parents as boulaou s Hill ' n. u-uulus IILIII \JU Miss Violet -Dunonn went. to Toronto on fuxlouduy, where one intends spending a. few week: wuh-t':`1u..du and relatives MI.` I......... D|.._AI. __ _, 1 1 .1 1 vvunszvu B LAIII Mr; Juhu Johnston. our guial butcher, is on the mm as an agent for the.-'UuMham 1 Euumug M11100 ' Nliuu V...1-. IX... nu - ...._g A. m __,_A- - - T Mr. `Anson Black has purchased the Guest fun! on. 12st) con. and will take possession nus sprung. . l|l||.I 1:` ring Q-Inll -..... _..:.__A_ _A L\,,jL._.__, runs or: III`. One of the small-pox patients at Sudbury is Mr. Job Gregg. bronm-r of Harry Gregg, ut ohm place - ' Mr and M..- (Inn--- DI- _I_ ,A - V B ....u-anuu unvw u-zcu ul Wlul QUHKIUU IUVUF : `Mr. George Webb, of '1`orout.o, has been visiting under tneharantnl roof for a few days. _ ' . - AI in: M I.l....._A-_ -1 1 || - ` ' ".J&1vi.sn'M. Brunton, of'Allandale, ia visitig per grandparents. now, Mr. and Mn. Wm." brawn. - ` ' ` mi- A__-,-'nn u n . - . ... ` IDIVIIlIUIfI`I IVQUII _l'l|-I "urea Muaa buopor. of Dumuuk, has bgen the guest. of Mrs you Webb for as few days. ,. Sorry no any can some of Mr. Sunberlands children have been in wuh `scarlet. mm `Mr I_'........ |ll.LL. -.: vn_`_ ,_, ., L Wm Dickie4h'as purchased the':'edtae of the anus David Boxumn - `M nn H... _-.-.. -k - ` ` " ' 3 ' _.--_v ---- , ---- ` wi`l_I:. VZI'%7c:l:ert Levin. assumed the duties of the school at the 1251: line. Veapxfa, `on Mon - duv. Spare the rod. Bob. U .. uuv van: uauu uuvvuusu Wm Penrose, of Pan: on-c'hardA. in visiting ojdvfrxencta and ueiguboru here. I1`.-...I .\.u..h...u.....a '..c m.___.... : . . _ . . _'_J ,.u. nuns, wuu ll uuuullell. W ms 060. ' - Robert Robinson. of Midland, in-renewing meudsnip with jnld acquaintances here. Mlall llnnnur Qnf II'u...I..Il; In..- 5...... ol...` - - _ - -_,-__-_ . "Mr. 'FtAed`MeEezdit'_h wbont.- to Midland `last 5;, gr 1-`... .' - - - vyq uavuuunuu uuuguyuru IIUIIB. ` Erna Mulnulland, of Toronto, is arouh_d town for a. law day: on business. Run-rn In I-nu-In-r. vhn .........`.`... III`.`..... .E I)-.'. wuu nu a law uayl on nuuueaa. So :-ry to report. the uevefq illheu of Rev Mr Nun, who in uouuea to his bed. l2...h..m ll..Iun'........ ..S uA;.IA.,,.I :_ _,,..--__!,-A- -go-g noun Advance correspondence. Advance T aboiwneveeeen young 'inited the hnmn no M. su-can-. W aha Iuotvbiwyg`fil<;;va;1if;'meetiug wmi held .33 the Methodist church on Sunday at the close of phe morniiig service. 112-- In-;_.u` 1-. on v .10