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Northern Advance, 25 Sep 1902, p. 4

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.h0Q`QIl.f'.|.`?* -}:~`~.. <.$`+*..<:;~z>.t .2-2304. 3 ~ and-:.y:.Dmg,_:.bt.-,;Grown` Hill .V.!'9 ;.!_.'1|....`,i,".-;'. of thin ,1:!Ji-_I9, Nahum . Lfiii Iii"Dolmog'o"hu ,1`)ui-chsi'o'd thi 'Wilabn'-psrofsoriy fgdin '0." *`E`."Ohintler." L ? ` 5Tb HiuoIr`Guu,` *of5 Bn'alo,7 areT visit-f ing. MI-..apd,M;p*.~. of .K.__no_k*~; j The uir{1';'ihe late Mu. V. `P. Kelcey took place from her late residence Vine `on Snturdaynfternoon to the Moth.` Cemetery here and web` extended by a large number of friends. The funeral obeeauien were conducted by Rev; B. McKee. Mrs. Keloey was ill for `a. long times, do that her death was not unex- pected. ` - - -_._ --w~---..,r-' v- :.--v-- " n:c;.:t;{;y`;;a%m:ui gm; 'Savi.'y.r} of T Cherry Creek` `spam Sunday at" the Pin u_ I 4. , - A. Mr. uidrMn..r'Fronk- Dyei`. or -nruml -`hlvofhqlg lpqnding Q e,w_,_ dun wztholgl fxftqndu. ' - , V In. `A `nhVmbe'1:"of 6;`ir vohhg -";$e.<`>ple t- tended the Anniversary service: of the. :PreIbyteria,n`Chur oh, Thprnton. on Sun- day. m'ont'St;'1'or6uto spent 5 four dc 5 [with Mrs. Molina : pu-ants, Rev. R0 1:. and Mn. M_o&_>e. . _ - T1110 in A PVo`hotnng operated by Ohsntlor Bros. has oeuod, opontion for this union ad most of the hands up home again Th y have quite a numher or brick to `burn yet, . The remains of the late Mr. Gardner who diad inthe House for Inoursblea. Torpnto. arrived here on Saturday morn- ing o' the 10. 50 tram and` were interred in the Math. "Cemetery hero. - In C` _ Mr. Johnson, of Allnndele started to bnke*'on Monday for Mr. Sproule. The bekje oven ha been rebuilt nnd in now in A--h-pea o `.w ` :~7 Mr. Sun Mnneer has retired from" the boot and oboe "business. He gave up burineu on Saturday so we are now with- out n cobbler. . McKee; of-311` Parlia- Inontst. Toronto I do with "In "m Iunuunnbn 'D-- 1)- L -_.I CID! Inn: nsuu uvu-----u-. urv .. 'DIilV- `All other Dqily e-;co;;t`:_Suh'hy,` -.._`___ "It; in unamooasin npiiuun chumho ' !I`lXjl"w?.C'4 E.".. Qontnl Simeon? Ex. scum M1sdm1.LAN'moUs NEWS. 4- L 5 MAIiNESIN G. MEN'S % LACEDa PLOUGH V BOOTS $1.00 lH;B,. MYERS.` icwing season now in full swing. We have a ` full range of PURE SPICES. Our Vine- ` . L gars are guaranteed. l 1 MALT` _ i ? CIDER I ` wnrrs mu: 1 CONCORD GRIP e ORTRAMILT : `A `-J. ` u I-l:<':H>7'|`:V>:'|iemS/Brc`>s.,| Solid leather! long B.q01s.... $1-75... ` V % a...e.m..a'.e tIu_g ml!-uo%`8h-*%scor& 038110! U10 DIIPCIIIIO IIIOIIO lac wu." Ap1 _ to MRS. _ __ cuAY:f`L'i715'i'f{ I-laivkutone. ownship of-Ora. These are pure and not made from acids. 7 j \ Sarjeant &Smit , O 'ooooooooooooooooooooobooooooooooooooo 1001) too ACRE IMRM F_`0R SALE--vFar`m one. I` _miIa Hfn:`k`nt`one.wxll basold cheap: 33.7" 3'..;.nv m. ts`. mom 1? "rgm .n_ TEA AND COFFTBE MERCHANTS. ~ ANDVA S_PEO|AL LINE OF s.rank%`m;s:aLn; - - .1.` 114...`...- ._.- .. :_.___--.--v--.- -`Iv--v-.. .- vuuwu in`! -vv- no-gum `luv: - I .v...`.... .v-.....-`.- `.1. _l`_] r .3: 2 75 i ii}; Tamaline sifk at.... 56 i~i{w3BonnetTa"etas{;{ 1 be New Tweed Suitings, at 1 65 - ` New Blouse Silk at. . . . an Beantiful variety of Applique, Taffeta Silk and other trimmings to match all makes of materials. Consnlt our .MISS LIGHTFOOT as -to latest styles. Our Dress Making Department is more satisfactory than ever this season. New Zebiline Suitings at. .$ 60 New Homespun Suitings at 1 00 New Bannockburn Suitings nl- . 0 UK -iS_spokein the visitors who have thronged our store, admiring the ' richness beauty of the-new goods. From `the ifst day of our. advance opening, right through the entire week until now, patrons have been learning, from viewing `our-stock, the yery"latest styles and the most up-to-date ideas. In the Millinery exiclusive styles predominate. Miss Fraser, as no one else can, will give you the particular hat that psuitsiyou,and also combine beauty and style with taste. . V `The large` number of flats sold and orders "taken assures us theft we made no mistake in shaving our opening so early. New novelties are being opened this Week and wiVll,;boAe%_very few days throughout the season. Inspection invited. Goons SUITINGS AND SILKS Are our specialties here, and it_ isthe immerlse iquaentity we turn over that enables us to sell at such pleasing prices. This week we have : V There is. dearth of news from the `dress `goeds section. It would be an 'e5;s'y matte r to tell of -something newevery Week, for these are bustling days there. 1 ' 7 V ' ` The duty placed by the United Statee Government on pulp will, according to the Ontario Goverment oiciale, injure - the exporters from this Province. They think that though the increase its aimed at Quebec, nevertheless it will strike On- tario. inasmuch in the importers to the "United States will not pay the great. in- creale if they can help it. No raw mater- ial can be exported from Ontario. They lay that there in any amount at pulpwood in the United States, and the new tariff . will work` the effect of manufacturing more of the home product and importing leu fldllllntltio. A; ` ' SUPERIGRITYOF goun DISPLAY or In an lengths and styles, plain cloth, braided, beaded. and fvur-hned, at $1.50 to$25.,oo. ` ` - Jakets in every color and every style,'in all lengths, 33, 36, 40, 42, anal H incl), startingas lqw as $2 50 and up to $20. Our values, we believe, cannot 1-: qualledl Canada; Special values at $5 to $8 that city stores get $8 to $12 fur. We `sellgthe oelebrawte.-.1 George A. Sla.ter s INVICTUS 511095 j_1_:or_1_,nn and -women,` gn gll qtherfbest makers goods. 'We5';I5113mi`Ridy. 0dmQbll s andv*Fuultless Clothing, the high }D:Ia_B_;ihV:C8Vl}fd8 the Lowest Prices in the Dominion. New Cheviot Suitings at...$1 25 New Tweed Suitings at. `. . 30 New Peau de Soie Silk at. 1 00 New Silk at. . . . 50 . . The; verylatest things imported dlrect from London, Berlin and Glalsg-Ax -..r- found in our stock, and hundreds to `choose from. `. No latly should buy a cape or coat without seeing our magnicent stock, whid. is larger than any hree stores generally carry. ` IN BARRIE A1511; ONE PRICE. Jackets; Mantles, Capes and Dress Skirts . . . . I R w IN s ' The inspectors -cannot be doing their duty in the Niagara District or the com- plaints about fruit would not be heardso often. In several cases lately people have purchased baskets of what were apparent- ly excellent peaches, only to nd below the top layer smaller and less [desirable . !rult. The grocer nor broker cannot be blamed for this, as in the large amount handled by thexq it is absolutely impos-T" sible to inspect every basket. The A peek- ers areto blame and the inspectors should see that the guilty ones ard prosecuted. o CAPES New Moire Francaise Silk` at .............. . . "(:31 New French I`a'eta Silk at NewBonnetTa'eta Silk at 1 Skirts for walking or ramv d-.1,`T- `$2.50,' $3 50, $4 00, and $5 00 M` skirtsutbat wuld cost fully \l011.Nz' to make to order. Peect t`xttn:_J skirts in an sizes and lengths, and all tailor made. The liroat Skirt Sale is on. A great range. of styles and px-in-.~ No such va1'ues~ ever before sho\\ 11. `Q on New Dress Goods, New }Insi<'?." and Underwear, Blankets and nels, Waist Cloths, Iflaxlne 5 and Cotton Goods, Silk `V91; Wrappers, Underskxrts and \\ a 8` 10 to 30 Per Gent. Below % lost Stores Prices. DRESS SKIRTS CUT PRICES The census gures of hours. `Way- gnouth and Powell, just completed; oom- pue with Assessor Fletcher : `figures as l9llowI:- `- 50 O0 % L M :7 rooent mootizip of tho School of Toronto J unotion loll! otu-tliqgo *1in_!oImItiou no giyox; to thgypuouo `by. Na Moron, up T Q! mD1'roR1ALNB'j5ms; ' The dates of Emit Middleaex and South Oxtord election trials have been xed for : ` ' There is a. movement` on foot in Cooke- town to have an early closing agreement between the merchants of that town. ' 31 per Aimwm in Advmwe. ihould Rand-McNdly.'R.I lac":-n3'.na Booahd monthlv. ll\.!I.. -All `pl... 4...}... n.:I.. nun-nit Sinful: Inuiuzl. WESLEY. PHOPRIETOR TI-I: Non-u-:nN Anvnuca ..'.'..E.`:.:::.::::,:::.t.'a:.:*S"b'*'*v= Iubectiben now in arrears for three menthe and II: will be charged than not annum _ . 7'" """ PE? 'r,u3re.~ '4" """ _ .15 can. AqcommoJu_ion.`. 3.88 pun. .50 an. mmodatlon. A_ AIIANDALE & `BARRIE SECTION. . Mum: 1'0 ALLANDALI. ` -- y.3I I..m., 7.56 a.m., 9.35 n.m.. 31.15 1.51.. max .Q_O. "058 Down`. `:38 cmop 1.968.111.-`, Fame! '0 `In! ' ` _Wurd 1. . .. I. am. Soo Expreu` Guvonlmnt mixod~ (south on! COLLINGWOOD U ME q `an: ' M . o I '0! E` n V PEN TANG; 15.15 Ancommoilstion.` _ . - - Ann---anal-thin, IVIIIIBUIO, Ilnyl U-u .. I` ORD. `ICIU 1-o_-u GRAVBNHURS 11.86 mm. ` o no Coll mm- 1` & NORTH BAY. Main ' page `Atlantic & Pacic 3:. 13.10 In. Muskoka Express 18 pan. Muskokaxpregn 1.80 pm. B u LIO mm. nah) I35 F""".' cc-Ign- Tnholuvd Barrio for and arrive (fan lbnaoutionod piano: as follows: V m rononro - non I :3 - -. Hunvnnn . g_m_ P. Mm. Q Collin | .11 pan `Athutic& Pacic Ex. 8.58 9-in- Eh evening Exp:-on luvu Toronto at 5._ao .1 HABMILTON. . '3 n . Mn. ' 3 gas. . - - . 3; ,,...A. Jan - 11.33 am. --nu--um:-tucnavlu A. nvnnlllll EA`? A 8 Page 48 Ooltimn Newspaper. Published from the Oce, :23 Dunlop Sttoet `Danie. in the Cduntv of Simeon. tho _Pro- vince of Ontario, Cauhdg. ovary . Thundly Morning, by A 5.':'.1F`: :.;":.`3.:....?.:.`f.?3;`'hx`J3` ?`VF IARRIE RAILWAY GUIDE._ _o_f` 1- ortra/its. 'AI_'4l>aANDLI-I To QAKIIL V In lots Ill!" .IIo'S `ms. 13033 pump. ` [Jun 4:}! .m. {he Nw % Ph_otog5aphiq Nnveltyy Tim: on Sunscuruou. -:-u:---- "V-~`h\\i\\na Z UIKU Assessor`: Special Census April, 1902. Sept. 1902. ... 833 866 .. 1023 * 933 7 ... V995 ` ` 982 9 9e4 V 1021 1226 1046 lltvu olh 11.88 mm. 6551 i2 Mr. Bell, of -vVvv|`|"ti1:s;;1oat of Mr. W. Rose during the Stsyner fair. `Mr. may Qnki E115 1?}-.i.L.}.{,' Jilil lay. Mr. Adams and Min Mair, of Ooqku-. town, were guestr :1: "Silver Creek ? f_'u-In" lu_t_wegk. (III a n I\ no In Mr. In Spioher went to Owen Sound this wool: to uttehd the funeral` of his. gundohild,.tho youngest son of Mr. nd Mrs. Albert Nnylor. - aha inn; i1Qh3n1: If `Barrio J... visiting friend; in town our Sunday. `_V II`_ II? T 'I'-___-___I,n. I ,. up V i&}f"virI'I1Ti.nx" E1}. ,1-uqmo, his agpdiu at 4tu'n`.1'0ollogo. `Guelph. 11.. mm... mm. -1 11--.; -vv---v-u-it _ t Monday t6 the Ont-no Agra:- ~..~rmn '._.1 W TMr. Jamei Hood lglid ying visit to Alli|ton'frienAd.|Ali|t wgelg. . A na.b;}' o7en3{ ;.:;a'e; '1I{;"beeu reported in the vicinity of OIOWI Camera. .1 C II: vllluo vvaawgw. vunu 0 up. Th n:ui.f"3t ooppujcuir, .na Ming Eln, og Pgnvillo. you visiting friend; in govm%ou: Supdsy. -' . 1- `uh; J m0`h"g:~ 0! In; V _ _ _ un_!`;y.`. ' _ _ _ Mia Idi Ttuduold ` tondorod*heI` rulgnntion l.Iu'o'II junior teacher to-no?oe'p`t Nobl?>x:. ;ln_no8 gultr oi Mr. 3 Indra lmorlti position at ~ . g ,-_, In , in-"uu|9c -J: VH9 TIIVUXUC I The Liberala of Orillia in the evening tendered a banquet to the Minister, who had with him Chas. Marcil, M.P., for Bonaventure. In an address begun just before midnight, Mr. Tarte dealt with the Grlobe. He began by explaining that he had travelled about the country to become better_acquainted with the requirements of the country in the way of improved waterways. `Canadian ti-aic should go through Canadian channels, whereas of the fty million bushels to be exported_ this yearyery little would go through Canadian `channels. He did not despair of convincing the Globe that he was right, though the Globe believed what the Tory papers said repeatedly, that he was travel-_ ling in search of opportunities for spend- lmz money. He spoke `on matters of transportation and the tariff and giving some hot anawera~to the recent articles in` the Globe. He believed in a aound Oa- nadian tari` and challenged those who did not. believe in it to come out frankly and say so. Mr. `John Evans is on the sick lint. .' Mr.` uni Mrs. Ed. J aokman are viuiting relatives "in this vicinity. '1 (I III . c .c {{Is{;.2.;;'1;T.;;i;;;.;1a;;, `offing. Bay, ma his parents here lat week. I -11- pa .- . qr . . . isif;I.;i isZi.I 1i;nf iihaier, of men. mugs, spent Snnduyhero. ' ;i)'e;1?s few Qty: lut week lith Gollingwood friends. III vs II ` - - _Mod'ol` School, It If/3rr`lor'd. -wvu `qr Mr. H; W. Nixon i. sttqndigcho ~. Il`!_# A.Ij;_ I`, .n - A - -~_---v- v v -- ww----' . "E. `and J. E. Holt Ipentlsunddy int, the former : home, Baxter. , _ ' "!{.. R};i.'. a;.a;;..;a;';.: Toronto, in. the quest of Mrs. A. McLeod. . . . niili mg...` diJo.f{'.penaing ini- week with Oollingwood frtendl. VEUI IJUIIUUIV CU IJICIIIUIKO ' 'Min Addie oughton nu the mo: of Nixon over-Sunday. ~|n_ _._.1 11-...` r in `1-74. . A .9 , IIIIIIWUIII YUIIH Amaum wm.'i:. B. croft and wiuitud J , Ohsntlor went on nqudg on" thou`:-* wow vb I plan- gnt u_nd.p_rotublo trip. . `V `av .4,..~u.:<:~x1'a=m2:n:am.9: .m.*~ x,s....~.=~.-.~..,.u;`..`43r, The Orillia. Fair on Thursdsy Jud Friday was a very successful affair. The feature of the exhibition was the formal opening Friday afternoon by Hon. J .. I. Torte, who, in doing so, promised to supportby every mesh: in his power the" proyect for a `Dominion Exhibition to be held" in Toronto. He thought it 0. good way of bringing the people of the Domin-` ion together, ho that they could be better friends and could sell their products to one another. I D I\ `II. r ux -:`~u~. |I" v~ "5.fwm N" Yqrk-. r Aooor uni .. l ` %, to fhdv` Iireement, whauL-d'ut7horizedg;gp_1l n .. J'.:Yn"L',1, mugc_bg,p;inteq in Uanndg. _A. vioxggxi `uguu _uu_guu_u_uu an vuunuw 94` VIII u .61. thfi'{hV6lvi;havy vpdaltliu md?" `deauthorizstion of the book. The an of Opnpdp hq},1l:(J_.;unitq in demmg that the book be d6'quthorize!. _ ` 7 `Lord Robci-t a 5:43: tuning for `greater ,proeien oy` in the nae of the rie `willhave good results in mcrewaya than one re-_ markstthe Toronto '1"e"legram.j It had be-. comeajiparent than hard work in peace in the only way to effectiveness in war. Glitter and g1amour,oni_cety' of attire and manoeuvring with fractional exactness have lost that deference which command- ed the army to thousands of recruits. It is now a case of solid and substantial `woslrfcroicers and men and the best recruits` will enter into the army with an industrious life in view. The rie may prove a_. great educator along lines which will `improve the ghting strength of Tommy Atkins, not only on account of his superior markmanship, but by rea- son of the acquirements . of habits and. ideals cultivated` on the rie ranges. it Where .w.. 7 of it The-:Aul'tmsn-Tsylorcoxnpsny,of,I efis, I|_l., nasnufsoturers pf, ifsrm iInplen:ents,- f~ hsve decided to establish s_b ch of business in Ontsrio. O. O. M_ercum,f 'rstj vice-president, shd C. Di: Msy_s,l chief; : constructor of the compsny. whowere in Toronto for1seversl'd'sys last week. ssid thst the 2 industrisl situation in Osnsds wsrrsnted the cmwiy in deciding-5 to nisnuisoture sepsrstors sud engines `in, this country. The t price of lend in To ronto sud vicinity, however, wss too high for then, end they would "locate in s sinsller place.` Ohesper lsbor, less in-.V clinstion on the psrt of Osnsdisns to en- gsge in strikes, the present tsritf and the tell: of Osnsds rsising the tsri _on' n:snu- tsctured goods led to this move. sU1w1m:LEgoRNERs. 'm3'rm TAT-onii;LIAWi':A1a NEWTON nonmson. Box 44. LT1A,,, ! UVHUI IIUIIIQ WT `VX3915 R.ev.vE..5Fralick occupied the chag: Rev. Mr. Sanderson, of Angus, gave `a stirring address on `-The Glory of the `Stro_ng." Messrs. Jos. Orchard, sr., and Ben]. V Tracy also gave ` short speeches. The .de'li`ghtful` singing of the quartette from Allsndale was heartily applauded. by the largeandience and added much to the enioyment of the evening. Proceeds of concert were $66. '"Lil_1ia.iVn_zvth*e `nix:-1 irhbbo scalp was tori: trom horfhesd it Cornwall in the oottgn mills; has died 1: the result-of her injnrieu. , .. cv2,,_2_-_ LI.-. II` II h ._g____.' I-` [At Winnipeg the O. P. R. nnnonnoe` thnt 300Vuu we;-9 lauded for `shipment along _tl1'eir line: on F:-tdsy, j-In spite `of the ruin. V. Duvoy of the Tnorolil Pulp Oompunynwu found dead in his room Sundsv morning with a bullet wound in hiutomple. 5 "= -,5 V - ` 3 ` ;,,nn; -un.,;-,_,| .1.'_1 31.- mun" tmapi * _ . , * 01. .' : Motzanm-t on 1- o`nIA:o_ I-nun`-"n|I'I\`bin.t1\-.-W3-infnnn 3:3` <:nIuinan ' WYIIIU fUIJUCII.~ C PUIUVIIUI UH IUCUV from `Dsuphin.to~`Win,nipoa jail `I: T " mm O>0nIdi6n',w1Iqrth:Wnt-`IE!-Jinfn: I:l1 1-not.::-on M-ptur-3-i.. % ;; - The annual harvest home festival of the Methodist church was held on Sunday and Monday, 21st and 22nd: On Sunday Rev. Mr. Seely. of Stayner, preached to a large and attentive audiences powerful and impressive sermons. On Monday evening a splendid fowl supper was spread in the basement of the H church. After doing ample justice to the good things the large gathering repaired to the church, where a delightful program. was rendered. Dania D Q `m-nn`n nnnnnlnna `inn n`-a'n.:- Alex. Peterson of the Nan-own, Lake Manitoba, will lope anarm as the reault ,0! a ahqoting accident. ' I`|" u '~ "Mr. JuI'tiooJR. E; ~-FontI.fno. judge of tho" Stiporior Obnrt for _tho `district of ARioholieu,%foi-morlysprominont politician. 1;. Q6 unnnn In 3...! Mr. T. Eaten Fletcher who for some time past has been engaged in the bank- ing oice of The Toronto Trust Co. has resigned his position to sooept s more lucrative onewith the Bank of Commerce Before leaving he was presented with a testimonial and s hsndsome travelling suit case by his fellow members of the staff as a. token oftheir esteem. We wish Esten continued success in his banking csreer. Minesing is always `glad to hear of her old boys welfare. ` ' LUIUIIOIIU In . Iva mail 6 lo! % Sty `:H]IQi nthO,;TdA|OfI:`;_l.:'.:' W The dtlr lint ofte Ala. , j hag!-o, oonydntionbidinsutori ha. i grown to ' `o nod:nndtod= fteen! dad, with; `Mr. Jan. Fletchr dmi family are how` settled in their new home. W Miu Church.` of Allandale, was` the guest 6_f Mius'Foyston last week. T " M. {w.... Be1_l:of Peterbcmg Qiaieea his niece, Mrs . Ju. Fletcher, recently. "3 I11 I "`"1i;f ' EC `r~}'.ii{12"{z{.i'};}un1y bro holidaying at Windtmere, Muakoka. Rey: M}. Paton, pater of the }heuby- terian church, preached his farewell scr- mon on Sunday, the 2nd. `_ Mlss AL!cEK%((JUHV(3' aorlpondeut. A Mr. Kinsman, of Hamilton, called on fzfiendn here last week. _ '1,`-he Innisi . Plowsmsns Association met at Churchill on Fridsv night lsst. s good desl of business was before the meeting and the various committees were appointed. ` The Annusl match this year will be held at Churchill on Wednesday Oct. 29 end the usaul concert will be given in tne evening. The Association will meet the iirst Saturday night in Octo- her at Stroud and a good attendance of the ofcers and directors is requested cert given by the Presbyterisns on Thurs- day last was fsirly well attended and as s result the Presbyteriens Exchequer is $50.00 richer. Those who contributed to the concert were;-Mnss Mulholland Elocutioulst, Mr. Cotton, of Orlllie Beri- tone; Mrs. Allen, `of Churchill, Mrs. Moore, of Churchill; Rev. Mr- McCon- nell in a patriotic speech;Rev.Mr, McKee in s humorous address; - (TheiHervest Home Festival `and Gone, `Sent: on the Toronto Stock Exchange "Ire held. 3 high gure. The Men on The Street ? in the Mail and Empire, Fri- day, said : Theprioe of Stock Exoh e note in Toronto la now on a purity :ltX ' thole in Montreal. In the letter city 3 not was cold for 820,000 yeuterdiy, while Mr. Nornien Meoree, of Pellett enil Pel- , h.tt,`yeIterde'ye_fternoon bid $18,000 {or ' I lost on the local Exchange, bqiled` . to get`o'n`e. A King Street bro" 390,000 for the privilege of enquiring e it thus prloe within one but mt gj-_; lilo nd `e Four `well- :known_'.' , inns. are known` .3 ,\ or bid

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