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Northern Advance, 22 Aug 1901, p. 8

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Mrs. Bishop returned to her home `in Gait after" anextended visit with Mr. and Mrs. H. Jocelyn. _ vnuvsu IIVIIVUIUII. prulupuy III. II] cmnut . Please leave your orders I e olce or Telephone No. 23. V-j-- -jvw was V JG`!-III I-`III (ICU Messrs. G. D. Patterson and Ed. Shear were in Cookstown on Friday. Mr. Shear refereed the Increase match between Cookstown and Tottenham. Miss Hami1ton,(vU_l;;l_1'o', is visit- ing at Mrs. T. MoMorran a. - hm A. arnicV:a;;c->;'.E:r;>-nto, ie.visit- in: her sister, Mrs. W. Guite. V Messrs; Wm. `VVa1drn' and John .Stewart, of Bradford, were renewing- old acquaintances here on Sunday. Inn" 1-: 'I\I . Mia; E. Robertson, wt; CIA the guest of Miss Hubbert for three weeks, has returned to her home in Toronto. For Olnolee Vlfamlly [Flour and all kinds of Feed go to WllklnIon9e. All order: delivered promptly in any Itantltr. at I 0 I'll] Gillan nr Tnlnnhnnn No. 9.1!. '1-an RAILWAY .cm1~I'r'n3'; `op `ram FUTURE cm. Grntel; . , Advance Correspondence. 71` I 0 I I n I Bargain prices are frequent enough in cheap o_ods.of La Slippers. but to get the ver nest qualities in Vici Kid and Patent leather, p am_ and tnmmefi styles, with high Frenc heels or leather heels, at almost half price is an occasionpuo lady will want to miss. For; even- ing or party wear more handsome styles you 1l agimit you v'en_ot seen anywhere. Our reason for. makingb such big reductions in prices; right in the beginning of the Slipper Season is to make you etter acquainted with the immense range of Slippers - we're showing this season.` We mention these `few lines to give you some idea of the saving in buying this week. . . I `I Everett. .. Advance Correspondence. ` L.:-tbIv31-9.-`.. Advance Corrospohdence. THE NORITIERN ADVANCE. Miss Mary Bell is visiting in Stay- I161`. , . Mr. Robert Lettle, of Thornton, call- ed here last week tosee oldfrienda. Dr. and Mrs. Hunt hive `gone to the PanA:nerican. . Rev W. Campdell, of Stayner occu- pied the Presbyterian `pulpit here last Sabbath, and our W. Bailey was engag- ed in Stayner church. B12 Bay Point. Advance Correspondence.` _Miss_ Toby,of Owen Sound, is visit- ing at Mr. H. Armstrong's. Miss Jessie Marks, of Toronto, is visiting friends around here. Mien Annie Orr, of this vicinity," and` Mr. Sneath, of Toronto, were joined in wedlock here last Wednesday. _ John E. Sohell has sold his farm to Mr. Dnncap McA1-thur, and has bought a farm near Wiarton. John has been an old resident of Sonnidale, and a good neighbor, and we are sorry to lose him and his family. A. Ladies Finest Vici Kid Slippers, Instep . Strap. Fancy jet trimmed Vamps, Fancy jet trimmed bows. ve smallest styles and shapes, kid line , hand turned mole, high French heel, nest make, width B.C.D., regular pri ce $2 75. re duced to pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 7: Indies" Vici Kid Instep Strap Slipper . =kid lined, hand turned sole, high French heel, with jetted and steel cut I buckles and-bows, .C.D. width, sizes 2 There is said to be a case of scarlet fever east of this village. It is suppos- ed to have been contracted from families who were aiicted with the disease some months ago, and whose premises seem not to have been properly disinfected. We wonder what our "board of health has done, or is doing in the matter. We here sorry to report the dearh of Miss Alice '.l.`ribbl_e at Victoria Hospital, Barrie, where she had gone) for treat- ment` from her home here. She was --26 years old. i A large number of I f*i9II1!ri**`;`;?W'F. ".`3 959 4 W? GENERAL PRODUCI- Beef,forequarters.................. Beef.hindquarters.................. aunuoooonuutonnGalvin-un- D Hg3ouooolcouooI cautiona- Live Hon-3, gelpcnnn can in and- _ _ _ The can be made up with either solid go! , old lled (warranted to years), ornic cl trimmings. . They are not expensive. We adjust them s: that they are | perfectly adapted to the features. The Prices Ruling in the Barrie and Toronto Marketa During the Week. LVIUIIOD 0 o u o Veal per lb. E Not invisible but nearly so. i i . * They either solid -A.` 11-`, I..--.--A-nlnj `h -nA4`1\ ` Are Fashionable COW Hide8....-o.b.o...V... 000-0 Calfskins`perlb....... Tallowperlb .... Horse Hairperlb;.T...........:` Sheepskins..'.... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' .5 I'I1V`IQI!:l\E L3CC`p$KlIIno-non-can u.uuaoo- Lambskins.................... I'.I'_'.....-.Ll2A.... Miss Pearl Cole,'ofU:~i1lia, is visiting` Mrs. J`oe Johnston this week. uamuslnns. n o o u M Hdrse Hides . . . - ':'.-.J`. .'.s'='<.=.'-..ABE"'- Rimless Glasses Mule by nu-mnnx. on. do. akes short roads. `J `and light loads. T r l nmslil ood for everything ` ` Scientific Optician, % Mncl.AREN'S onus STORE. RARRIE. A Toronto Farmers Markets. TORONTO. AUG. 20, 190:. __I, 9; _ Sold Evorywhou. f N ew Lowell, Advance Correspondence. , Mrs. Hibburd and her sister, -Miss Ella Maxwell, of Toronto, are visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Walkinehaw, and also their father, Mr. H. W. Maxwell, and other relatives at Brentwood. bood that runs on wheels. szuuux Gum nuuzxnr. TEE `MARKETS. HIDES. Blunts, AUG. 2:, 190: uooooocopos 60 to V 6 0 0.... 850.... 4 5o.,.-. 5 15f Mr. L. Thompson, principal, and Miss Sing, assistant, of the. public school, commenced their arduous duties on Monday at the school. o 25 75' , Men s and Boys , Clothing Department; well supplied with all the re- quirements for Men s and Boys wearables. ' feral `to I St Paul a Church on Sunday,: 18th. * A ' ` Misses Jenniefand Lou Andrews, of Toronto; are visiting at their uncle's, VM1-. Thou. Redfern. [ 'Bradley, of Wigdsor, ac;<>:I; by her niece, -Leah, and her The balance of our stock of Ladies Colored SHIRT WAISTS, sizes ' 32 to 42, good= patterns - Former prices 7 50, 90c, $1.00. Your choiceat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 Ladies White Pique and Duck Skirts, about 12 only, worth $1.00 and $1.25. NOW..'.... . o - o o o 00.000 . . . . . . . - . - . . - - . o . . o o - . . . . .. `home of Mr. John Metcslfe on Thurs- .Mr. Metcalfe is going to live at Stroud. A presentation party was held at the day of last week. Mr. Metcalfe, who is leaving his old home on the 13th concession, was presented with s beauti- fully upholstered chair and an address. | He has resigned his position as trustee of the Big Bay Point Church. 4 Miss Elie Framer, of Bradford, ia% the gnestfot Miss J. A. Elriok. Q:1ite a number frcfmj vattdnded the races in Penetang last week. Ladies" Black and Colbred Ready to wear Dress Skirts now priced at bare cost. of? material, $2.00, $2.50, -$3.00-each. :Rev. Mr. Campbell, of Stayner, oc-. cnpied the pulpit last Sabbath in the absence of Mr. Bailey, who preached for him at Stayner. ` Mr._ H. Armstrong has been electiad ; {trustee for the Big Bay Point Church, i in place of John Metcalfe, who has re- signed. ` . 1 ` Fergtisonvale. [ Advanqe correspondence. M ` Mrs. H. Thuiilow in visiting friends it Flos Centre. i i 1 I J Mr. and Mrs. F. gW:`V;u3`1;;i'okle, of 'Elmvn_le, visited friends here last week. Closing out gures now prevail on all Millinery. ' A few vry pretty- SUMMERHATS marked down to he sold on: the very low basis -1` 7'T...1.* 'I'I4-. _..` . . SUMMER GOODS, the only kind you are interested in (lllrinrv - month, are all marked at CLOSING OUT or FAREWELL FIGU W - Purely summer stuffs, odd lots, short; ends and a few slow n1o{.e_ priced to give themes. push along `and make r om for -the COI1]in 11,11 :8 `"9 Those who have not completed their summer buying will nd this nag.) W5 tunity to do 30me ec9I1omical buying [1 l`I 0! Several odd lots dierent "colors, patterns and qualities worth from 35c to 500 the yd. All now at a. cut price of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A sfaecial line-of Dress Goods, in Fancy Black, diF'erent patterns, suitable for both Dresses and separate skirts warranted colors, were good values at 400 to 500`. All at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . }A few ddd pieces of print to be cleared out at the low price of . . . . . . . I AboutT35Tpieces good prints. in both dark and light_ colors, `good value 4.. an. 1.1.. .`..1 M-.. -...1.. _ "' " """ """- "" " C"`_ "` '7 O` `' 'uLu\, "."V"'."' V" I""""""""_ 5"""' I""" ` _ at 10c the yd. Now only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 7 The. balance of our stock of summen prints that sold from. 12% to 15c, ' Now only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FAREWELL PRIOESWASH FABRICS. A quantity of choice" patterns in Zyphyr Ginghams with good washing and we-aringl. qualities worth 1293c to 160. For . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., Another lot of ner Dress Ginghams, best designs and colors than were priced at 20 to 300. Now at the low price of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FRAWLEY & DEVLIN, FRONT STREET, BARRIE. v@'0PPOSITE G. T. R. STATION AND POST OFFICE. 3 Guthne. ' H Advance Correspondence. A Mr. Herbert Tanner paid a recent visit to Mr. Stanley e. Farewell Prices \ of Summer Goods FRM;E.!. HEY WI ;f"1ai;2;3;`-2;: HUNTEZF? BROS, i'fA_a;vvLL P_RIcI.-'.s oI_-' n_1niEss%cooos.' ABOUT SUITS. You would understand Why after you had worn one of our suits. Here is a ne lot of Tweeds atv $6-, $7, $8, $9, and $10. Could not be a better time to try us than now. Summer Clothing all reduced. All things for the Well-dressed man. I The man Who_had been in thehabit of having his clothes. majdeat the Atailors is apt to shy a little when We talk to him about $12 Suits. Its. very signicant though that so many of our customers were devotees of the best tailor shops. READY-TO-WEAR smmanrs. Mr. Wm. Ijoherty has bought part of the old Bush hotel. ?He intends pulling it down and connecting it into buildings on his farm, THEDOUBLE STORES FAREWELL PRINT PRICES. MILLINERY. ---vv---q nu-co -owvv --v -- `Rev. A. Gilray, of Tomnto, in ` the Presbyterian Church . Wyebridge. Advance Correspondence. D. . Misc 8. Parr is a.-guest Mm Lummia. ned T Mn. 0; E. Smith, of Spr889' on friends here reoent1y- . mp ' ' -Evjngelist Viner is h1d`.g wk. '==93**~= 9=zi_9 '- "`:` `mm -..Ln fl kiss 0. I. and Mr. A. CummiEf this place visited friends in Elmvlle lately. ' `Ills-.. I1 - n - #_.. clan unt IBIZBIY. Miss Cassie Cumming W88 the 9 , -of Miss A. Swan at The L003, recently. , ml, Messrs. John Cumming, P. Mncf; and Hy. O'Neill left last week inepliews. Herman and Truvi. i5 "W 9L ing at Mrs. Jas. Toners. --. _ __ ,... :_.. nf l'"1fe's. Cumming, O'Neill` W M'a`l1itOb._ i. . _ u `l.l'_'_. Miss Marjory Shields, ot`Toronto, returned home Saturday after an ex-- tended visit wxth her cousins, the Misses Shields. ` _ ' I QIl.Cl.'WuI Mm. Frank Field and Miss Dryadale, of Flos Centre, visited me hard lately. V 'Il....-.._ `r II 1):-L.....lm-m nfEd9n' .a-vnv an-noun ` 'Measra.J M. Richardson; lune, and W. Richardson, of A lited friends here this week. _ I `CC Itland h ere t 1113 W 961: Mina `rid J Eat. |Jn el and M . nnoh;\Z,m::e1 39$, Mr. 3 this ;,ee:9d at Wil- Mr. AUGUST 22, - - - - 509 830}; son, of Eden- Apto, VIB- 2, 1901. 5C yd. J. B. Smith & Sons have a magni- cent ow well on their farm. It was drilled by Mr. Kitchen,-of Barrie, . at a depth of 210 feet. 25C 10C 150 504` .Mr. and Mrs. Thibenaux, of Brad- ford, visited with Dr. and Mrs. West last week. ' Rev. E. D. 0amei'on,_ of Allandale, I will dispense communion here and at New Lowell next Sabbath. ` Mrs. Chisholm and family, of Cleve- land, returned home after a few weeks visiting with her parents, Mr. and eMrs. Groves. - A The Misses Kearue, Sf Orillia, were the cues}: of Mrs. Gregg for a few days. The potato crop in this locality looks as though it might be a partial failure. JA good many from hate will prob ably take in the moonlight excursion` from Allandsle on the 23rd inst.- ntnnn . hrs. Harry Gregg, of Sroud, is` visiting with Mrs. Wm. Gregg. , II? T (N 2. Q I Mrs. Arnold, of Allandale,` spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs. (D:-.) West. V - t Mr. Nixon, of Barrie, has the con- tract of pulling the stamps on J. B. Smith & Son's farm. The average pull per day is 25. . I T Mr."W. S_1ith,' of Torn;:o,~ made 1; short call in the village last week. Angus Advance Correspoodcnce. V - Miss Ella Show, of Toronto, is spam]- ing her vacation at home. A Miss Lena Caracavdden has retutjneci Frawley 8: l\/Ioore ` Better Slipper Values you won ; se again, this seabon, you` can take our word` for it. The earlier. you see for yourself tha- .`L-J.J..... ..I..-...'.I .__-- HI -I...` vvvuu w---nr -av... --u -w- u better pleased ,lL1'11% be. B-rrl- +|-0-II: Sm -aIer~- :$l 85 Our genial ~ school teacher, > Mr. T. Laxnon, has returned to his duties, after spending his-vacation with his parents. A Mina Floasie nd Master Eiirl Thomp- son, -01 Ottawa, are` holidaying at Mr. A. Dver s, ' Miss Wan-ni ca,V of Painwick, was the guest of Miss Edna. Andrews on Sunday last. A Miailes Alice and J oaie Bloxhain, of Brantford, are visiting their grand- father, Mr. `Wm. Bioxham. Mr. W. Lougheed and Mias Mary Lodgheed spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W.` Reynolds , of Knock. L Quite 9. nember `of our farmers have nished harvest in this section and are preparing the soil for the fall crop. Mira`. Geo. Tyndale, and children, of Toronto, visited Mrs. J on, Ferguson last week. - TMr. and Mrs. `Henry I Pratt, Stroud, visited Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dyer on Sunday. ' Ladie-s" french` Petlerll-lvleait-lierf 'I'11VsVte[-1' " Strap Slippers, kid lined, hich heel, regular price $2.26 to $3.00, vour . choicepair now.;......_.... .31 65 Ladies choicest Kid'Stran Slippers, kid lined, leather heel, very. dressy, com- forteble style, hand turn sole, verv . nest quahty in this. style, regular ....:_- an air . _,_1 an` AA _._,1, _, an 1.... Holly. `Advance Correspondence. Mrn. Wm. J. Andrews visited friends at Deerhurah recently. I .._ _ __ -It ` Mr. John Robmaop, of ' Toionto, called on friends here last week. Miss Annie_ Srigly is the guest of Miss Ethel Eden, of Belle Ewart. A very` serious accident happened to one_of our young men, Mr. Joe Graham, of this place. He was working at Mr. Arthur Bell's barn Oro "Station when the scabld on which he and two other men were working shingling, the roof gave way and he fell backwards to the ground a distance of about 25ft-. He ' had one wrist broken and his nose, and his face was badly scratched up; he is doing as well as can be expeobd. The other two men got on` -with a bad shaking up. Muster Fred Broven spent last week with friends at Brentwood. home after a. weeks visiting an Mi`. John Meccalt a. _ i ` ` Mr. Moria)? Shanon and hiatwo sis terspaid Mr. Mark Hunter 3 visit 0 Sunday lass. - - Mr. Joseph Graham, of shanty Bay, has been spending": few days with his son Mr; William Graham of this place. `I `II ? . A Mr. Watt Grey and Miss "of Edgar, was visiting at Mr. James `Grey's and Mr. Alf. Caracadden of this place on Sunday last. Mr. James Grey" of this place has purchased from Mr. William Edwards, of Edgar, the `blacksmith shop end bus- iness and intends to move there on the first of next month. Mr.'Holdem anti wife, from eouth_.of Lake Simooe, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Beasley this week. Mr. Jamva Brandon, of Edgar, and his sister, Miss Sarah, [spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Carsoadden. ` Our former`. teacher, Mr. G. Mason was visiting at Mr. James Ro'as s. to 7, regular prioe $2.25, now . . . . . . .$1 45. v .priceZ$l_`.7l5Wt71;1dV:8:2 66}'ie;iI1;}1;}{-'$'[%I$1 25 Geo. Money and Robt. Holmes spent Sunday in Barrie. A 'I"_._;__- -;'j (1-, `I ? I The east side sch-ool started Monday. Miss Bone, of Barrie, is in charge. M-rs. J; Hirons andAMrs. G. liirons, of Toronto, spent last week with friends here. nlinl Q... ---n. -.._- . __.. . .....-_ - -_.. -_---vw- Mrs. Harris is allle to be out again. a Geo. Young spent Sunday in Holly. Chas. Harris spent Sunday in Barrie. Miss Rachel Hookridge spent Sun- day in Allandale. -v----J -- .--- --u- A. Lennox and Geo. `Hart spent Sunday in Innisl. 'l',,_ PI` [1 , , . , , , , , ,3 , , I `I7 Miss Etga Waldruk, of Brad;ord, is the guestpt Miss N ellie Hook:-idge. 1' wt. 1 Q- navovu Herb Sohnson and Misses Etta Wal- druif and Nellie Hockrldge spent Sun- day .in Angus. ' m___.1-_. ...-..._:_.. n-'.._..- n__-_._ `Irv -- ----5.--. _ On Sunday morning George Quantz had his straw stack and stable burned. The re was caused by one of the little boys playing with matches. Some lumber was also burned. a on-vu--ww vv--7- The Board of Heultilf-1'1;-twin Eve :-ut on Saturday, T T'l`-..'__-._L:_.. :1: lli` -I-IIIUIIIUOD was unv `wavi- Meaara. H. Allen and Jim_Jenkins `are laying cement oors in the vicinity` 9f~MteFre=t~A% ~ Miss Beila Minty, of Barrie, spent Sunday with her grandmother Mrs. Robert Minty. (.};;;_1:;aturhed- home to Al- lgndale on Saturday. ` ' ':."f:L'M.' 'nE3{rf `A535? of the Shelburhe Free Prsi. visited friends here on `Monday. V Il's_._ `l3___._._ 13-1! ....A....._-.l 1.-.... -_ IIIIJIIIIE ICC cnvnnv vv vwwnu J . Rev. (W. G. Dreyer has returned from herholiduye in Mnakoku,-and oo- onpied the pulpit of St. George a church on Sunday morning, * V A Mr."R. Dobson, of Midl;;d, was the guess of Mr; D. H. Minty last week`. Mrs. J. Goddard is visiting her son Mr. James Goddard, Second Line Flos. ` Rev. Mr. Rolliue, ofE1mva.1e, filled` the pulpit of the Presbyterian Church last Sunday. - i - _Mrs. William Williams and daughter Miss Lizzie spent a tew days with Mrs. D. Jamieson, of Barrie, last week. _- --.- '_-__-'.v--_---. School 1'-e-opened on Monday, 19th. Mrs. John Bell is visiting her mother in _qx:eem_ore. T 'l"I` I ii: Em:-x;;'] 3'ell returned home on Saturday after an extended ` visit with friends in Honeywood. -n._ 117 n 'n_.._...; I... .'...L.........: uvlvv vs nu. -- --_.--v-- ' Mmiinie M. Bell is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. Morris, Swansea. II`- 1') `ll 'Il'-..L:......... ...I:L.... -E LL- wHZ:.;;;;i I:'g is almost nished. jtlfhrepheya all?` are busy- ` ' A n-.. -'_.1 12.... 1'-._|__'_ Miss Barbar9.'Hinds, of Manitoba, is `visiting her sister Mrs. T. Higgins. -I\ `I5 I \ `ID \ll Uvnnavnv } Miss Baner, Hawkestone, 18 - the ? quest of Miss E. Connor. V ll}..- A.._84. If 11" in nh.&:-4.. `Inn. Miss Fraser, of Bertie, was theeguest of Mrs. Arthur Creig last week. ' M. T. W. Walker, of New Lewell,. spent Wednesday of last week in town, ihe guest of C.aK. Clark. Mr. Walk- er took chargeof the praypr meeting at night in the Presbyterian church` and gave a very able and interesting lesson. Mr. Gab Firth,'o`t" Wyvale, visited his son Mr. J. L. Firth last week. Remember theimocniiizht on Friday night (next) 23rd, when a trip around the bay will be indulged in under the auspices of the Ladies Aid Society of. the Presbyterian Church. The mo_on~ lig`ht-band,-ice cream and refreshments will be some of the attractions. The boat calls at Big Bay Point weather being favorable it will be a most popu- lar trip. - . LALLANDLLE mu numn. SIX. Ba.rrie's South-Western Division. with ' its Pleasant Streets. its Tasty Dwell- ings. its Pretty Churches, and its Go- aghead People w11l Entice Settlement .-A-Weeklv Record of its Doinca. Mr. John Pratt has returned to Bellevllle. ' LMiaa Sheppu-d;`of Toronto, is home. on a visit. Mr. Joseph Sadie, of Beacon, was in the 6th ward over Sunday. II,, 1"? 71- - - UPBIRDUPSB. Advguce Correspondence. ` Mrs. Cole, of Barrie, is the guest of Mr. L. D. -Robinson, V Mr. Homer Heaid ying visit to his home on Sunday lat. ` 119,71` 0 Annual concert of the Es-worth League` Society was held in the Burton Avenue Methodist Church on Monday evening. An` excellent program of singing and music was rendered. Re- freshments were served. V - Mr. J Ohn 1":eciq`us,[ c'>f"]w-i_1;g';, spent a few days with his cousin, Mr. W. J . Precious. ` ` V Mr. Wnlliam Edwards, `of Edgar called on James Grey last week. '

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