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Northern Advance, 20 Jun 1901, p. 3

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j cookswown. 1 While Master Bert Eby `was atte_nd-J ing the garden paray on Friday evening lane, his `bicycle which n he had left in Mr. Du"e_ yard, was stolen, and as yet no trace of it has been found, On Saturday, last Constable Coombs arrested a man . by the name of Lloyd, from Newmarket. V It seems that Mr. Lloyd was suspected of aliealing a purse from a lady in Newmarket some tie last fall and tbeoonstables ofthat town have been on tbelookout for'him ever sinoe,'and gave Mr. Ooombs orders to arrest `such a _man on sight. . Mr. Coombs secured Mr. Lloyd on Saturday and played him in the look-up till -re- moved by Constable Summerville, of Newmarket.-'-Witness. The annual church parade of the Bradford Workman was held on Sunday evening. The brethren assembled at the lodge room and marohedin a body to the Presbyterian church, where ser- vice was oenduoted by the pastor, Rev. `Dr. Smith. V An obstreperous individual said hail from Alliston, named Thomas O'Brien, assaulted Mr. Thos. Kilkenny on Monday afternoon without the slightest provocation, and for his fool- ish aot, due perhaps -to his being under the innenoe of liquor, he was ned by Magistrate ' Broughton `$5, the costs amounting to $3.95 -in. all $8.95. '_ 1 *'ia -.--v--7---II vu ulv IIl'IIl' 0! I've ;wl10!,-' Downey,` '--of Ema. ' `The _!l|" mill Was` engaged in hauling .mannre' Illlwas running the team down the lane at a rapid ` when the -hOI`Ies_ got beyond his control and ran swat. Armstrong` was nally thrown out of the wagon and alighted on his head on a large stone. He sustained a ' fracture of the base of the` skull and a deep gash in the backs! the head. At latest accounts the young man was im- proving.--Mad River Star. - ' Thos. Madill met with a `serious ac- cident last -week". He was engaged hauling gravel, and when in the pit with his team tne top of the pit suddenly gave ; way, "and before he could get out of the way he was pinned against the wagon and covered with earth up to his waist. . On being dug out and taken to the ` doctor it was found that besides minor e bruises, four of his ribs were broken. One of the broken ribs was also pressed into his lung, which caused him `great ` pain. The wonder is he was not lulled, as the force of the fall smashed the wag- gon and knocked the horses clear of!` their feet. J ohu Johnston, jr., was also about half buried in the slide, but escaped with a few bruises. - ' BRAD:-onn. . - Mr. William Mocsnslsnd, of West Gwillimburv, while working at the new shop of Soott and Graham, sustained a. very serious injury, the scaffolding on which he was working, hsving given sway. ' i '~ A young man named A`:-`tlaur Atm- mug met with 5 very serious accident` `on Monday afternoon on the farm of `[__ 7-_I_,, `Is ' - -* V Mrs. Colin. Mcljoggii Tspebnt Thurs- day with Mrs. W. M: Clark. - ,~___ _ _.._ ._ _-_-_-J- VMisVaGerhie Siaaona was in town bu .ThnrIdI_ty, the guest of Miss Bryoe.A A visitor has- come to ataynt the- homo of Mr. %W. Harper .- It is 9. boy. The much-needed rain came on Tuear day and thevflumera are woaringa MOP! far_nil `now. _. . `Mm M. MoCann, Mis8:~Ma smut! and Mr. J as. Moann spent Tuesday eve with Mr. W. Robinson. Mr.\AdIIa hasjarrived town with rigqn_1d'hoI_'sea,"in06Bling. to aturI:_anobher liirery st|b1o.i A Euro. J. %Wmiam his vigicoxr at the Rose Bunk Farm on Monday. - (lnly e spsrl-yes but it caused a re which wiped the house and house- hold effects of John Kiernsn of the 3rd line, of!` the earth. Practically none of. the house furnishings were saved. (Too late for week's issue.) Miss Eie MoCanh is sick. Mr. Bert Whitmore` was the quest of Mr. T.Olanoy on Sunday. ' `Mr. Fred. _Eanley, who- for `some time, held the position of `clerk in Foster : general store, has resigned to take a more rephmorative poaitioxi in Inglewood. ' V Our towns aoooornnce has been con- siderably improved by the addition of some new sidewalks. _ , Mr. Blanohtrd; V;ft(er a very sticcesa- % ful run has shutdown his mill. ' Mr. 3'. M; H. macaw; the new 4 leader of the Preabyteun choir. Everett. ` Advanuparrespendence. _ _ Mr. Ireland, of Multnur, preached in Janning a church on Sunday. _ T 1 ` ,Mr. Joe. R. Furlong, an old Elmvale boy, has bought the Central Hotel of this place for the sum of $9000.` He takes possession on June I0th. Mr. Tweed, the former proprietor, is going farming. -' ` Mr. George Greeueidee was fatally injured last week, while hitching a team oi Cane & Sons it euddenly.=._ started, knocking hi_mdown.' One ef the whet is passed` over him, injuring-him internally '30 that he died from the effects. The Planet objects to- scare reports about smallpox at Goldwater. The Levering Brothers, who were the first to have it here, have recovered. jA week ago last `Sunday a young son of Ohas.0stertag s wassuspeoted of having smallpox and was removed out to his brother's, about a mile from the village, so that until Monday we were free from smallpox, but on that day Mrs. Mc- Cuaig, who had been visiting her rela- tives at Sturgeon Bay for some time, came home. and her baby is suspected of having the pox, This is the only case in the village, and the child and its mother are in the pest house. Th9 townvis not quarantined. ' On Wednesday, the 12th inet., Mien Nellie Clute was united in `marriage to Mr. Albert MoGmth, both `of Elmvale. Miss M. Glute, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, while the groom was as-' aistedby his i;rother,- ME Robert. Mc- G1.-nth. The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. McLean. _ Amid showers of rice and well wishes of their many friends the happy couple. left for To- ronto, Orillis and other places. Con- grstuletionss--Lsnoe. Penetang is to'have a new industry. Last week two car-loads of machinery arrived in town for the basket factory- which is being looated in town at the head of the bay, adjoining the Eirgt. brook Box factory. PENETANG. - The Herald any the _ government shery boot Gilphie is reported to have captured ten trap not: out among the islands on Monday. onthly rm` , cowwumn. . Mr. T. D. Lovering, who has just arrived from St. Paul, shot a bald- headed eagle at Raukin a Point, two miles from Goldwater, on Monday. The bird measured 6 feet 2 inches from `tip to tip, and showed ght when brought toithe ground. It was necessary to shoot it twice. ` inn " .`_"unieide=bj'f onfk higthroet` ,' fr:on.i ea',r to ear` with -5- -T'.He`he`e" V been in bed ever since last fall, nndehie widowed mother wnnefraid to be alone in the house with him. Pipher is said to have been a good worker, and sup- ported his mother "before receiving the stroke and it seems unfortunate, that one so young in years should be than aIioted.-World. Yellow A333.) A 4..---- t~.e_._'.___ __ .1_- -- [TOWN LOTS Icolfs Ten -ac;e. Lots 1, 5," 3, _4, svand 7. A BARRIEZ . East Mary Street. Lot 54. I _ ALLANDALE. Eat: a, 3 and_4. West Baldwin Street. T Emu Cumberland Street. Lots :7 and .23.. L` _ p coffins and caskets of all kinds in stock or made` fto order. Robes, Urape and all Funeral Requisites furnished. O1fders by Telegraph or otherwise promptly attended to. G. O. DOLMAGE, Manager, Strand. Sham Works and Show Room, Gollier-31., Barri: UNDETAKER 3I!5l5Il!'- A I'\ thwillniununn rlelo . Affords endless amusement and delight. If you have one in your home you can entertain your family . and friends with the very latest popular music. soncs. MARCIIES, runny STORIES..- Advertising in The Advance APP`! at THE NoRTHENAApvANcE, COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO. Fog___gLa. ALL IjI2Ics---rRoM $5 T0 $1 50 iorouah- ; in every; o`_ 5` 93 chambers sirept, New York. lenge comparison. Can you nd anything more certain than advrtising in a. local paper. The sworn circulation of 25 Local Newspaper is a guerantee tliat your moneyis well and properly spent. It is the very best medium by which you can reach your custom- ers, being a. welcome visitor in every home. No experi- ment in this kind of advertising. THE GRAPHOPHONE nspms mm ALL. Its repertoire is without limit. BARRIE AN D STROU D. We have the largest circulation in the district, ano. chal- `."l`I-IE ADVANCE," Write for Special catanguo No; BRINGSYOU FACE, TO FACE WITH A BUYING CIRCULATION. fnuvenibse in nu: unmet. 123 Dunlap Street, Barrie. -_::-- #3 Are a_ specialty, and parties mtendin sales, wdl consult then` own interests by p `sales in his hands. aw!`-. l..'s -.4. '1`..- A-__.,, - VALUATOR A_N'D APPRAISER. _HANDLES ALL KINDS OF AUCTION - . SALES. FARM $z'l'jOG_K IS \Jl'9CI'3 attended to.` 17-29 to use their . tside their hey do soh r such ad. 3' (O nnvu acing their at will stop` nent cure it according to T ough Powd-. a"'i"t'a'.pi;- j Uallonc . nasty to . -4-v nilh7 1 advertisie- an advance 0 other ac- 'ven . This I I L.::.';.t' Olce. ENGLAND PIPKIN. . H109; ' , - IL- m 4 Ft pigs such d. prove? , etc.. etc. and -.31 Gun: II- rovmclul uon. etc. VJ IUD BIIUII. office. not day in any ouncemenh week fol. T }8'3K3- Ac ronto. Owen x I-ly allowed per` sition rates L mind ting nr nnm 4... L-. 5-Jilly 1*. hnce Com.- apital, $250. grove. Barrio erloo, Ont. 3011,` C108. MITH, 5 Company ID [UM o,dvertiIo- j Iusmuucl CURE erlin. Ont. I us: also T t `as for rl. Ipl 1' adie- The Royal Sch00l. O ,, has bee work, in South Kensmgt0n Visite . of 199511` 1 d recently by numbers ionable _ .nde,:u11y ` people to See the W0 worked h , . - . Langtry 9- angings for Mrs new theatre. covered that rice 3'3 embroideries f0!` the saiggergf T0397` which the upho imitations Mrs; Langtry, pas dis. . 3 -`emPi1'.. he hangings are an olfisalmd ..3l' Period, with the our d`; ins.--.3 1m`. 01 the firs cmPi1' p 9'y of dec0`.'a" In part in. a Schemeare _hUl18A tions. The royal t?xes with e`-.11.", mauve, 6,mb"`d.r`:d is" 0;. rich de lis. e drop te3 wi4tv.h' dra- elvet, embroider - ' v 0.1- -? Z he work of the sch-O - /J A - . real.- the school Elves "1 the rst clan . .- .... ..u.u.y u.11uuC(l. 1} Y1e'WS1mp(-Vr writers "18 Parson, is` one Ilst intiznum friends b &'F0gat.ion at. `Sp 1; `Y gxnmnxmsing that .0! his text the Words n .,.. nuu'_v llua.gaa1ene's tor U} .VUurs. He was a. classmate of lung Edward's at the University, and as buys they were ,in many a. Scrape together. He attends to the Smmtual wants of the tenantry bus W011 as the Royal `household, but when the King is at Sandringham the list of visitors usually includes F116 name of some noted divine. who `S 0-\l>octr_~rl to `preach on Sunday. hf` late Dunn Stanley. who was the `8">"s llN*f`t*AD10r of the King, and the 11.110 Clmrll-s Kingsley were his favome _ _gSl_S. and Ruv. John Russell, who I>Y`t'aLchei's and frequent` 7 ( J,-r ' tter ,`."' - A "Why, what's the ``- ' Jked his wife j - v;1;he;?: ' had-{win -v"'V-6 L t S day I Pwac _ d1&9t~' " 37.WFtas`Be uge thereto `ma amwercd . ~*.'`-I A the Sd.'g na'12ss'~'j*""` `. .%l!finter makes it `W ` .L, -.... VAUI u uuucbulii In 78ood `nan. "btit.'5 ~_1'-_h'TM it read, ,`Ba, _v_e-_ the r0:~: ' .-GIa.aow_.f u: {in At Marlborough House in London and at cSandrin'gha.m, his country palace} prayers are read dailyin the morning, the members of the house- hold, the servants and the guests be- ing expected to attend, although not required to do so. The attendance is voluntaryrbut general. The King-. is not always present in London, but aeldoxniails to appear at morn- ing prayers while at Sandringham. On Sunday he invariably attends morning services; in London at the Chapel Royal, or at the Church of St. Anne, Soho, and at Sandring- ham at the beautiful Chapel of St. Mary lliagclulene, a quaint and `van-. erable structure said to be more than 400 years old, which was re- stored at his expense-for the benefit 0! his household and tenantssand is lled with beautiful memorial win- dows and tablets. The humblest laborer on the estate kneels beside the King and gives the responses with him. the only difference being that the Royal [family have a separ- ate entranceand a section of pews r9Sl3l`V(`(l fur fhnrnanfnnn .._..l 4.|.-.I_- cU[ua,5\; uuvun --no -v-nu we tumult: No matter Where he happens to ba on Sunda.y-at sea, or at a German watering place or camping on the plains or in the mountains or visit- ing friends `in the country-- he has always observed the Sabbath in the strictest ma'nner;f and when there is no Church of England convenient or chaplain - present he reads prayers. himself at the appointed hour to as many- of his `companions as are wil- ling to join him in the service. Nor does he ever travel on Sunday. ex- cept at sea. This has been the rule of his life, as it was that of his mother, the late Queen. and his lather, the Prince `Consort. `L If.\_.IL.`-........L TT--.__ 1.. 7 _ , ;I cycu 11; A|.uA4v, vvaavau IIU ULIUU -` spent Eilstel` SUI'ldDv.V;. Was he tempt- ed 10 witness` the lmpresswe `cere- mony conducted by the Pope at St, Peu~r's, but went quietly to the little. English Church,-Where he was one of a very few_ `worshipers, explaining that he did so because he thought. when 1n0n1I)c-rs of the Church of Eng- land sxgre in Rome and other foreign cities they should be more than us- "any particular to recog'nize'a.nd en. courage their own form of faith. xv- .-...+tnm I'n'lnnv-n kn knnnnnn J... L. , A member of -the royallhpusehojd is W n3\'L'r I ward *1 5 nbat . . , T 9_aclL`!'g_Vll'u1l1 of the Established Cm,-11_ This may be said of many hority for the statement. t,ha_t_ ,1 his entire ltfe has King Ed. ttended divine service on the". h, except when conducted by` Englishmen,` and is not. due to pre. ind.-c against other religiong, T but to loyalty to then` own. Kmglmd- ward 39 grunt, cathedrals, Mohammedan a, tourist has visited all the and Hindu temples in the` Wm.1d_ and is `familiar with all the famous churches of Europe. He has` witnessed weddings, funerals "and other religietxs "ceremonies in Catho- C and dlssentmg churches many times, but never on the Sabbath. Not even in Home, Where he once. 4%.. wncmr Qundnv_ Wm: ha tnmn+_ nu. . 'l110SquesT a) c` `TISDUETO LOYALTY TOHISQWNI The Lon- h Lndn ' sec!!!` \'evor Attended Any Sex-vl_o_o on Sunday ' H Entire Life Unlesllt Wu Con-y ' ducted by as Clgargyman of tilt Religion by Law Estab- lished-Rouds Sm`- vlce Himself. oF:r Toasenvzn 0,, T. _ HE ESTABLISH STRIIC Tapestries J I Du-- ` vsl DI. I-DALI` L`-lI&\I VSI I)vf" \_vrit u'r"s as the Spoi't- "_'5__. IS` one of the King : _1nLun:u.o friends. Mr. Russell; `S *1 kwn sportsnmn and can` [,0 U10. hounds with any gentle- ` Emtluntl, o/nce startled the `H0011-.. . r, .,...u. LUU W()Y'(lS clmume of of the ninth C 20. i9b~1?{?5 A Slight nmpxmt. -L- UJLU >..IKal: V 19515 au:.- ' 5? {lie fty-eighth mnth chapter of St." I`lo ounded 803 a quoted by arthy Block _-__.-_ .~--.- `yuan unds Id. once t St. Mary Magdaleng : he had chosen of the Saviour nr.. .. A.l-- nnL__ -!, II-IIIIIVUIXB -t --a-' V. The semi-annual -meeting, of ' the Orange District Lodge of"Nettcwaeagc_ wee held here on Monday, at which there wee 3 large attendance ft`-onrall` the auhordincte 1cd_geI- in the district. j'.l`he- chief Business of impoiftpnce tran- itheld thil T the tunnel ` 'OBEEMOBll.= The other day R. 4MoKlndstry, bls'ok- smith-for S.- Mothers, was setting tires, when the lever of the tire-'pl'ste slipped and struck him on the side`-of ' the head, inliotihg an ugly `wound.- " -e_.'I' ...-.'a..I.... ... 51..., According to the statement of the] auditors which has just been issued, the real property belonging to the town is estimated to be worth $267,200. The items are :-g-Town Hall and Opera, House, including land and furniture, $29,000; dry dock, $27,000; _ town wharf and buildings, $6,000; town park, $16,500 ; High School, 811,000 ; public buildings, $22,000; `public li. brary, `$5,300 ; steam re engine, 3,- 500 ; re alarm system, 8700 ; chemical engine, $2,000 3` stock-in Agric. build- ings, $l,O00 ; powder magazine, 8100; fire appliances. $1 000;; W. Wgand E. L. system, p1m_ and building, 8112,- 000"; local -improvements,` 829,000 5. road scraper and `roller, `$600: . Total, Two young girls were before Police 1 Magistr'ate_.Nettleton on Monday morn- ing last, charged with improper conduct (on the streets. . The case was heard-~in_ oamera, and Vboth. defendants pleaded guilty, and appeared very frightened. '1`he__ magistrate allowed them o' on suspended sentence. subject" to future good behaviour.-Eutet-prise. ' ,1 -3 Al- Muoh aympntlry is neing expressed for Mr. Henry. Dixon, in the loss of ? his wife, who died suddenly on Sunday evening last, aged 36 years and 10 months. 4 ` ooumewoon. _1 Laat Thursday at -high noon, Mr. hsanford H. Lindsay was married. to `Miss Edith May Weiabrod, at Holy Trinity church, Aylmer, Ontario- St. James church, Orillia was the scene ofa pretty wedding on Tuesday torenoon, when Miss Maud Ramsay, youngest daughter of --the late Dr. Robert `Ramsay, was united in marriage with Mr. Fitzroy G. G.Oottle, account- ant in the Dominion Bank here, son of the late Dr. A Oottle, "of Woodstock. Rev. Canon Greene performed the ceremony. The chancel and altar were tastefully decorated with white and pink owers. The bride was given away by her uncle, Mr. Allen Ramsay, of N ewmarket, and only the immediate friends of the family were present. Miss Robinson oioiated as bridesmaid, and the groom was supported by Dr. Ainsley P. Ardagh. 1Th_rIday':and Friday.` " --- _...~..g.uu met here last The date of the Conservative conven- tion. which wasset for June 26th, has been changed -to Tuesday, J one 25th; This was done because Warden Wright has invited the niembersof the County Council to take a trip up the Georgian, Bay on the 26th and 27th. V " Wm; 8. Ross, the man, who is charg- ed with bigamy, oered .8200 in cash as hail when arrested in Guelph `last week, and acting under instructions from Police Magistrate Lahrty, ' Con- stable McKay accepted it. Ross gives a at denial to the charge that he has another. wife living. , V e - The lawsuit between Peter Ryan and P. H. Patriarche, over whose authority should rule the work at the Ragged, was terminated on Thursday, the courts deciding that Mr. Patriarche was the contractor, and therefore had a ret right in dictating the handling of the contract.` Mr. Patriarche ernbhatically declares that he intents to reiain the authority as contractor, and will toler- ate no encroachment on his rights.- Times. 4 T ' per worgi per wo counted as t per word f insertions Constable Arch." McPhayden, of Huntsville, was in town this week, and arrested Yankee -Jack" ' O'Connor, whom he believes to have forged an order for $130 on Mickie, Dyment & 00., which was cashedhy a bording house keeper up north last wihter. O'Connor. "who is on ticket-of leave from Kingston penitentiarj, to which he was sentenced seven years for connterfeiting. denies that he is the culprit.`--Packet. i '- The annual 'Un'i_on Sunday school excursion, vhioh fhaa become such a pleiaant affair. willtnke place on Tues. day next, Jn.ne18th, to Oollingwood by train and from there to Midland by {steamer Hajeab. - - ' ' -1-. -_. IV A man I;smed Pipher; of Sunnidale, was taken to_ the Refuge o_n Tueuday. He imthirty-on__e Vesta of age and re_- _oeiv_od_ u sun-stroke a couple of years s- % {Sit-9 h %"".**;'* dPP!1- V The turf club held its annual meeting on Wednesday evening last_ at the Queen's hotel here, when the following oioers were elected :-President, Wm. Goodwin; Vfioe-"President, Dr. MaoKay; Treasurer, T. fMoKnightf Secretary, W`; E. Stoddart. Directors-J. F.Dine woody, Jas. Oonlter, H.'Leadlay, S. B. Kaiser, R. B. Boddy, 0. Tinkley, Frank Coleman, Harry Ross and R. Lee Banting." The Club will meet at the call of the President when a date for holdingethedraoes will be decided upon. -Advooate. ' -. ll Miss Hattie Wright, daughter` of Mr. Joseph Wright, of Beeton, was married on Wednesday to Mr. Hunt, millet-,`of that place. The young lady is well known here and is very popular with the young people, who will wish her much felicity. . - i David Dunn; cne_ of the old `war horsesof South Simone, is a. candidate for new in the new municipal district of Minitonas, Manitoba. He is opposed `by `Wm. Sifton. Mr. Dunn : many friends in this vicinity will wish him success. T T ' '

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