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Northern Advance, 25 Sep 1902, p. 8

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snmmea nines...-....V------. Calfskins per lb. ...... .. .. .... .. Tnllnw nnr I _ . _ , , , . . , . V ,7 V uansxlns per lo. . Tallow per lb.......... I-`nu-an ah ah IL LEIIOWperil).................-u... Horse Hairper,lh......_.A........... . Lambskins and Pclts; freah...`..... . ` PiCkI.....uo-......au woo-n `-ll...-.- '13:`.- Luv: nugs, acxccuouu 170 to 7_p. . . . n ` n havyorlight... ......, pl'pail'..\..u....-.....u Duckmgr Butter, oll,perlb........ . Butter, Tub, per lb.......... Lardperlb................... Envtrn nap rIn2,,._-_. ;'.:n..**.,% 1:a.e::zg9e;;9~ht we 19 Prio'es Ruling `in the Barrie and Toronto Markets During the Week. ` BARR!!! GRAIN MARKET. Toronto Ma:-ke_ts_ ~. 'If you don't know` our blanket reputation its your loss as well as ours -- thats In the ordmary days of trade wlth nothing special save ordinary prices for extra ordinary qualities. * - . ` ` ' V And here's a special large purchase direct "from a l d k ' , r `close gure;l'Je lost money probably but what need you Care. ea mg ma er at Very A good wove blanket at $2 00 to$3 50.` _I a Our special all wool, 5 to Spounds, pair, frotn $2.25 to$3 75. - Prompt always, but more than prompt now with the operating staff in the Dress Making Department strengthened to the perfection point. t _`And thiswas necessary with the increasing tax on our skill and energy that we maintain that` reputation for the best` in workmanship that has made us noted and carried our name far aeld. ` Regular Dress Making in F ',">'-' rs,- .:m-r=-_ ; _1;.s.'..r.:s .:.u.v,-.p. _. A um this` week for en. ` . Vhnnqgnrof vlsljcrqtg the sump Fall Falr. j -':"It isvasy`en~engh to makethe .b.est,va1ues, in buying such quantitiaof every- jshingzyoii vva.;r1,'g`,,`%= Luf`-mime is warrant against unworthyweaves and qualities let the pricebeever,:s;1itt1; We a'r`*qu'i"ck enough to k__eep in step with the fds-test; lo oms% and v_ve:.-b1.1-y enough to get every discount going. ` T[l1E.Ai _{-sinc3"i_;1'1'_A1-K '.oe:ing.dayf1jae"- ip'th_e Selling proved our position and ' . ch'{nqede ipedtaien toreality-`-pr`oved again that our place in Millinery is 70WI_l.' 4- .And' the're s~Wt&o:,..be .an_other" weekj o'f_ the showing `and visitors are welcome evwhetherrthereieis ythoughvof-buying or non, . ~ . _/ . _ T Every ebrt wiIl"be made to sustain our reputatlon for pre-emmence---we -ha{'e theffbi1yingLfa cilit*giesJ ; thezspaciousiand `excluswe r'ooms.a,nd. the most efficient staff in th"e.hT'tory of the house. ` If anyone `is to _do% better 1t W111 be in sometlng besides styleyreasonablee price and vQl`u;ne"of*business. , AN'rEu _: MIL-i .s % THE MARKETS. 5- >_Weare"_showing some very extraordinary values among the dress_goods in the best materialsandi newest of w,eaves-skirt glengths, suit lengths; any length: you want. . A~s.pecia-l_{new nish in Frieze, all the new shades and; three weights at $1.15, $1 and 7 5C i l A few lines of extragood values at 50c. % T ` An extra heavy line, wide` cloth, all desirable colors at the close price of, 250. X 4 Th`e * Styles are Set JE)j;r%ess% Good; Miss AK. Hart is visiting `her auntoti Ottawa. ' 1 Mrs. W. Walker, of Ohio, is visiting friends here. i T ' _ . `Mr. Geo. Ingram is yisiting his sister, Miss Maggie, at Toronto. ~ In as -u-. cu-n - -- Big B|anket% Buying Leave YoLu.r Orders Early '80o :`SEA"f'S:2;,- 7v. *9 wnen a GCEEN _ T 4 can be no Tgestion as to its merits. When`th_ey g inane 1s extolled by, such 38-52 Ye o1deVii.Jf' Z.i.m.`.": V mother. The When iano is extolled by artists as FREID. GOEENJE, BURMEISTER, EDWARD LLOYD, I auestion an tn in mm.;+.. 1171.... AL M -rr,I. .` 5, 35 |nd_50 Cents, _. _._-:j j` V UNDER THE AUSPIUES ow - FREVIDEEIM, _ mnw Ann 1 I nvn -r nu-w vusssu vuuu III Bglllll. , It is with very deep regret that we chronicle the and event which took place It the Hillside Farm, Utopia, on Friday, Sept. 8th. Mrs. Adams. an aged and be- loved lady, who. after a period of inrm- ed illness, passed peacefully away to be with her Saviour. On the following Monday the remains were borne to the cemetery, Churchill, followed by a large assemblage of mourners and sympathiz- ing friends. Rev. Mr.` Oraw. of Thorn- ton, had charge of the service. Six daugh- ters and one son._ Mrs Bell, of Utopia ; Mrs. Goodfellow, Barrie ; Mrs, Kirk- patrick, Ivy; Mrs. (Rev.) Morris, Bond Bead; Mrs. M.-.Clanders, Sauzinaw, Mich ; Miss M. J`. Adams and Mr. William Adams. Utopia, mourn the loss ofa loving , ' V Heintzman &. Go. p vugnqyil CI` .. ., ' til?" 7* :'- V " " to musical oram "Av WEALTH OF SOUND" xs ooxruxnn xx nu: , Barrie, Ont, IIIRG 1\I PIANO 1. I1 CI-_-.-' 90. Robertson : D1118 SW5? A This saving of helf a dollar effects nearly 200 `Men's and Boy s` Boots, medium weight, st1itabIe,;fo)' Sunday for everyday wear, \qual.i`,ties_;-the _.store can recommend to be'safe Jikd reliable 5 8y18 . ayndgeshapes t}hat__ v;v;i_'ll, gain your favor at first sight. -Whoecen re_si.st"s_u(_ :h:e biiyijig chances 1` :l_en t thinkanyone. It s the eaaiesffby ce;18" you ever made, vyHer"e/`ere '-th" `details. .h V ' " ' ' 1 Ivu J .4 . ' _. _. - plctc Pia _ ,_"l`hese -bargains we ve arranged forAyo`u1fjsfeeipg `ithout.`_.eny;loas of time - to.those in need of them`, and before Sa`t`ui'da;y will b'e`tli,. Iieet'tin`f 'to viiih, nth _ .;ntore,. ,It means beyter choice` of sizes, better -attentioh,{:*yhen out" ?7A s`:'e:sneonla`7are nnt an rmihnd ` " ' v ` - Rev. Mr. Currie, of Brantford, preach- ed an able sermon to a large congregation last Sabbath. Subject for discourse taken from the prophesy of Jeremiah 8th chap. 20th verse, The Harvest is past; the summer is ended. and we are not saved." Well selected and practical thoughts were brought out of this old familiar old pas- sage of Scripture. He left a good im- pression on his hearers, Mr. Currie made several visits in. this neighborhood last week, especially among the sick. and his pastoral visits were received with the ut- most acceptance. We hope to have Mr. Currie with us again. `I1 u- uyvvn - ._.-v, uuvutnau |U(I.VI(Ul I T: 7are not so rushed.` v..-_--`- V Vihompson. `of Youngstowh, . _ COLIN M. KIEL. Corrspdent. Mr. James Rix has moved to Crown 1111 1 ---- v---nu--on vo ocean-uuuow, will \Iu.IUI-IuU- A. W. Shield. we are pleased to no, is no for improved as to be eble to walk about outside; we hope in.a few` doyn to see him attending to his profou- ional duties. 7 -- em; V(_I)`r:ng-e"l;e-t.i1'1-on of L. 0.1. nm arranged to attend`Divine service here nextSabba.th afternoon, when the Rev. Mr. Churchill, of Allnndele, WI ofcinte. II`; ' A 111 -__ __ `__`._-v --v w-~- Mr: J. R. Iirotrn, of Toronto, former -V 1y a resident of this village. was the guest of Neabitt last week, and returned to hex` honne Monday. IIUUAIWIH III IIUWII UVUK UUUIJUD Dr. ancixre. West and family spent a few days at Suttonj last week with rele- tivel. T. W. Lennox, of Barrie. has opened up a groin niprket here, with Mr. T; A. Footer ll boyer. . Mrs. Short, who had been visiting with Shields, returned to her home at Toronto on Friday. ` "- ' V Mr. R. A. H-;l;;rington has attached 3 gnin chopper to his engines: the mill, and-in prepared to do chopping. `* .11`..- I 11 p "nE'3'.' W.a'g?.I.'3? 'J11EKvooa. mega : friends in toivn over Sunday 4.. V :35; 45;: , . , _. Mrs. `C. K. Clark is visiting relatives at Hamilton and other _c_itiea. ' . ' Bovu Fine Buff Luce. Boot. toe, Iumloju fox, extonlioh Idle, W:id0,1'}00,.v` gobd heavy cola, gailed. vgry durable glorgnohool weu:,;1_dreuyfgylp. 5' F'raw|%ey 8: |Vl"oo`r'e Men : `Fine Boston Calf I..aoeVBo 3tiI;, to3_ e o_pp ', If, aensionfaole, COMFORT BRAND, good ldok_ iu`g ItyYaatid`T ii `KL . . . qmtanpksr. Reduced To $I.-OOPair. ANGUS. Mr. aa Mu} Ti;.}1.iiE"sI.`1}i..._'I.'{'omc. cage`, are visiting 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Soules. ' -warn-u -- -- -- M}.J`an7d'ni.I"1"i. A; 'Redfern and Mn] W. Birnie spent Sunday with Mr. -and Mrs. Thou. Redfern. A T ` W131`-'a:.. E. T. Tyre: and her sister, Mn. 1 McNab, of Barrie, spent last week with Mrs. . R. Oowan. - ` Mrs. J 3oi;t1'a_t:.o;1-,_:)f__(;3ie;via::Ebhio, is visitingvher uncle, Mr. Geo. Reid. . ` `Mrs. Hunt-, mipi-isoned gt Portage la` Prairie for arson, has` been released by -order of the Attorney-General. Benj. REDFERN Coitespondent. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tran. 'sr., of Toronto, % are visiting their son, Mr. W. Tran. J II" T '1` I `IV 71!. - Mien Pa Hallo wenhead has returned home after visiting with relation: in New Lowell. LJUIIIUI Quite `a 'numb 9r1 are `removing from Edenvalo on account of the mill closing down. " MISS MARY CAMpsnLL Correspondent. Mrs. H. Culhun is visiting her parents" on the mountain. L ` Miss M. Smith spnt Sunday with her parents at `Utopia. ' Mr. L. Ltvinpston, of Mineaing, called on friends here last Sunday, 1|.r:-_ It A - - .._--v cu-av nJ\luI\lG:o_ I Miif. Campbell has returned to Barrie after spending a. couple of weekeat home... . , _ _ _ -_.w----E -v you Buv vane Messrs. W. 0. Henry and Harry Hicks attended a meeting of the Mnakoka Hunt- ing Club heldin Gookatown on Saturday evening. . - Anniverueif services were held, at the Townltne Church last Sunday, when a free-will offering wan given. II'....... I11 :1 I1 I `PI V Mi'aai'A_nie Siuonu. of Barrie, spnonta. few days last week with her brother, Mr. Fred. Siuonu. - . _ ---v cw-cq :7 . ;tvS:;1;ay there will be Fh:n.kugiving Services in St. Jude : Church at 11 can. and 7 p.m. _ ' . nun -- 6.{..{5.}'iI.?ei.7.S"}". . `shooting { practice held at the grain honloa. _._.._...-v --u-- rvuri (Dr.) iiailey, of Orillia, chant Sunday under parental roof.` - - ,,,.,.' _.._.-_ `.--v--vuuu uvvc Mr. N ormoq .'.AuD1_|a of ihxter, spent Sunday with friends in town. .. * `One day last I;:;k.aMr. Hort lost a vuluhble hound pup. II... II\_ \ -n,u y Him` The death took place on Saturdeyof Mrs. B. McL_ellan, of Katreen, whom we referred to last week__as being seriously ill at her sister s, Mrs. Alex. - Richardson.` She came here about the 1st of August in very poor health to visit her brothers and sisters which proved to be the last time. She determined to return to her home at Katreen on Wednesday last and on Satur- day she succumbed to consum tion. Her remains ere laid to rest on hursdsy at Elmsdal The deceased - was the young-_ est daughter (Jane) of the late Mr. Abra-` ham Hart, -of Oro. She leaves besides her husbsnd and family` of sons and daughters the following brothers. and sisters; Mr. Isaac Hart, Oro ;. Mr. Jacob Hart, Tiny ; Mrs. Alex._Richardson and Mrs. Joseph Swen, of this village. ___V_-`.-_- -.--- uv -wu- dramas Cunningham and child, `of Owen Sound were the guests of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J aura`: Mon-an 4 last week. ` . I N_.Y., visitedihia father and mother, and Mrs. Thompson last week. . _ ABIG BAY POINT. THOR.NTON.. %?1?a..%.,"%'&"`q`:??:' 1?;;3*sg;! im- *'`?9*-P*P=?9**`% *1*~b- -urivaavi Rev: Dbbion pix-eached a very ini- preuive discourse at the Presbyterian service here on Sunday. 13,, I11 nu a - -v ~ hbfiho =A'mric$on `line. `btoinn-. ship 315,-; ,g|1`1_,_luIdo I_ ?uuooeIfnl,' `ahf --c-in-in 1-o whi`oh_,ug`od in the olyithi` `main-`-AG`-;I.` '..1'.:.`. :...+`_'..h.. 1..;;.~.... . `~u`u|Iluv Luv vu-uvu Kusvu Ill 0113 1 ' V tI: 3f:tl}oj 9!` tjialve hours: wuou ynunuu up srvlu H18 W1'O_0K IIVOC but a. few minutes. Driver Swanton was buried in the debris of his engine and was instantly killed. Theline was strewn withbrokenosrs and hundreds `of bushels of Msnitobs whest,'whioh'is being rushed east from Midlsnd. Brskemsn Parker was in the nib with Driver Swsnion. but- by s quiokfjump?wsss`sved.` ` He,` how- ever, -wsn'ered severely from bruised shoulder and head. The auxiliary, from Lindsey was summoned, sud got to work to olesr theline. The wreck was be so` for olesred swsy to allow -through-A trsio Mondsyanorning. The remains of, the` deed engineer sndsrelnsn were brought tolaindssy, wheresn_,inque_st was held'., Driver Sw-nton nu,-i married 1 and Inna in Farm-in F-.nl_kn9r1nj-s i'`i"P`sl ii9'is. ; -/. .____. _' .-- u -351/510 Saturday night about 12. 30 a. serious rear-,end collision occurred at a point near Grass Hill and Oambray on .the Grand Trunk, the result being the loss of qr; of the trainmen and the destruction 0 two engines and sixteen box cars. A heavy freight train grain laden from Midland for Lindsay, in charge of Goo- ductor Foley, broke in two at the foot of a "steep grade. The train was brought knowing that another freight was follow- ing, ran back, to signal the oncoming train, which was-In charge of Conductor` Hodgins. The fog was thick and the grade verv steep, and the crew of the second train _were unable to stop their train in time, and she crashedlnto Foley's train with fearful results. . Both trains were` double-headers. The; engineer and reman of thesrst engine on the stalled train jumped and escaped. The driver and- reman of the second train were not quick enough,~and lost their lives. ,. Fire 'man:Faulkner ,was badly out up. and- to a standstill, and Conductor Foley, when picked up from the wigok lived but j FAG lninnlinn Inna- -...u nan-II-IIIGJ IJIJHUUI. Tile afteriiceiieeivvice at 3 p. in. will be `the rally service given by the school. The eyeninfaervice will be chiey musi- _ca.l, with an an address` on The Church and the Young. Next Sunday will be, Sunday School Rally Day in Burton Ave "Methodist church. The morning service at ll a.m. wl be special for the Sunday School. '1` e afternoon service p.m. the The nvnnin-numb... ..:n n..- -r_:'_n, - On the occasion of the Tenth"Anniver- sary of St. George s Church, special ser- vices will be held. These will be next Sunday at 11 a..m. and 7 p. m. both of which will-be conducted by Rev. R. A. Sims, B. A. of.the Church-of the Mes- siah," Toronto who will also hold a special Harvest service at Oh ist Church, Vespra at 3 p.m. _ V V - taken to the R.V. hoapitnly` Thenextent of his injuries, which are internal, in un- known. A - , _,_.__ --_.... .pvl|lUI Ill CIIU I-IUI.'linu Rev.~J.H.Hector,"`TheBlnck Knight, will- - preach in Burton Ave.- Methodist Ohurcheon Sande. , Oct. 5th. On Mon- day evening, Oct 6th, he will deliver his celebrated lecture entitled Thrilling Ex- periences of My Life. - 1.71:--. - r `V ACCIDENT ON MIDLAND .DIVISfON. (V n I ;$|.BO' Mon : Boots. 33 gm... $1.06 PETE" _ _ - -u --o till, 11:51.: Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Riddell. of George- town, visited at -the Methodist parsonage on Monday. ` They have been spending a few days with. fnends at Gravenhurst, Huntsville and other points in the north. 1),... .T `U C'--`l~-- " Mie:Zie"lis ii:-own, of Ooldwster, who been visiting at the Methodist par- Monduy for. Oreemore, where she will be the gueat of her brother. Rev. F. L. Brown, B.A. ' mt- _...1|z -- ---- -- Mr. Percy Martini. of South River; has left the employ of the `G.T.R. and is visiting his parents for a `few days, previ- ouu to going to New York City to enter on s atsge career. 11- - A -_. ---a -trio A renort of theBsrrie Presbytery And of the. Convention of Sabbath School Workers at the Preubyterion Church will bepublished in next issue. V ` I '_ T` ` __ _.-....., uvvupugo . ` ~. ' (V-ieeere..Jack`Mo`et end Berry Ardell returned on Monday from` 3 visit to the Western Exhibition, London. use. George: Church will held their annual Thanksgiving Supper in Brunton e Hell on the 16:}; of n.e+..I.... am. 4. ___..... -`nun |_v Hinton che"1"6s1"'`E3 "5'a'bL';.D am. is Thanksgiving Day. ' L A ____ __l , A. '-K -,_.__- vi CZ? Cm. ; A Thepottnge prayer" meeting thii {reek will be st thehome of Mr. J ohn -Brnnton, u'.,_ on Friday` evening. MAD--.n 7- ;.I_4Il, ID A - , , ___v_ _' ovuuvllm` ' Mr.7Ohu. Spring, formerly `of'AllsfnA`- dale,~ in back sgnin to the Sixth Ward and is braking on the told; V . ; A Mr. "iv; sibb.1d,8: }Io1ie,11L Iaeeom. `mined y his wife and child, ig tinting; st. his parents] home. \_ Tickets for `the Siiii)/liiir` may be obtained tram Mr. M.AJ. Hamlin ?or Mr, Barry Riddellay _ (`I1 E , ,__ __v.._._-__ -----u- Iululvllllllllll . _ - TM:-e. Thou . Pickett, of Deer` Park. is on (visit to lye: mother, Mrs; J. Dm.-h'amV.' I T Mi-en. Thbmu Bradford ie vspendihg, a few we"eke.`with hex} parent; at Mea to:d.`_ ' Mr.` Barry Dalton moved 'intee the house lately occupied; y T . A aughan ' _'l' ~W I....'_'_:Lu";`sn 1 . "- 4}IZr.(`3".wS'.' i3ku..{,"} Elmvala, paid this village a visit on Thursday on Fair bpaineas. V 1; --~.-.~-.. ------~f-4-..:-'1 Av_-Luau!-I.f; Rev. J. `W. Ohuroihll. will lecture in Sohoxnberg Methodist church on Monday,` -evening', 29th. ' . _' (A13; tolnir. u'1d Mn. "lhon. ` Paton.` Opnggatuhona! . `Il'__, I:;|-J-!I-2|-)`8.y:(;;":u'l;k'B' `Falls, in the guest `of Miss Bertha Tnomplon. Mn: FBI.-- `I)Z-I._s'_LL F f\ ' _au-uo_-a Boutlh-Woote?ni with its Pleuuit Strqota. its M183. its Pretty Ohurohoa, a.n'n91t s Go `a-head People wall Bntioo Settlement -A Woeklv Record at its Do_1ns.: _ The S, 0. E. xnootuhnoxt Month: oven- mg. H . V _ . Min G-oldie`. of Huotsvillo, in lviliting Mn. F. Dalton. , T ` Il'I-Q `I:I'-_...`- .12 t4I`.|-_1A,_,:, ' 1' `I `-- --vuu` vyqaiuuusuuvuli `A A Mu. `A.rInstrong,-of Big-Buy Point, in visiting Mu. -Ed." Whxtebr,-sad. `M :.5~1' ---_- 1\ - ' - - - -- (AiI7l'is;'H:;-r'i;,-';f (;3 al.ed.onia,`. `ik iiting `Mrs. R. Simpaop 0 - A ____|A,;, . 'u- h - -- `-- % vru-1-nan om. ` '" incvson Sue! VVLSLEO Bo L I - `Fine Boston Lice B036, toe cusp; ao'_|\'i.r'; _eav7 . extenaion`sole, lool;iu`g`styl`e`iud` 'I"ibIe,| ' 6 to 10 Booti. 8 claIT* $I;oO Pu Tj % "'1\l;o steamers Had. an rigx oomaea at Qt_'1`eboo,`Vs"nd the `latter was lerioluly m.7o;.;i. QL}i;i&.. % E. Carson" visited - friendyin '1`oronto'dm-lug Exhibition. " ` Ed."WilIoi1.snd Ohu-lie Putt visited -Eioilgtivos iii Younggtoyrpg .Y.`,' I Luh`o`1-t } Inn-nan ' . Mr. 11.. Mi;g}':ii}}`o?i7t3&1.aa.pet -Sunday with Oon. Mohuighlin-. ` .. ..;Born on Tuesday, S'epVt_.4 `.9111 and 0.; H, _.__WilAon;. 3 Ion. : __ __.__. _ ._.- `. X. __._,..-` 7.7Mi; p.s.g..1i;..ang,.;;.iI1'iida.;.pa.se Bundoy:withAhor mothor.h`orq. I % ..: Ce "V;."S.9;'; Co};-7231;-*4 Gaoiga Moi: left 6:: F\`lda.y VtofviVa_it' frindAinB*'.iM N..-Y: I I %t;'r.;v'._._:l.;.E_.'.'-.'.-.`.-'.'.':'. """" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' fess uIooIOIIp||Iuo|IIo_0nlI- But r 'I`;C.IIIC`IU.I`I.#'.-C`.I Chickens, spngunoocnoon_ouoo~oc;o` Turkeys, per.ll'>....V.......`..,...`;.., DuCk_8'. IIlog`:oloouuoouoovsuos-03;!` GQn..___',_A__,_ .'.1 ' u-a-onoououo.} W001 rlc"----nolonoocucuaob Norse Hides............=`.. Lardper Eggsper doz....'..... Potatoes,new,perbag.. ---~--"v Hay dew, perton........_.. ----,--n _ ninn. . Rough Hides.........V.............. Tmined Hides...-. so: soon -0. III (`.n"r'c`r:na ans: -5 V Iiss Jessie Morrison, of Toronto. was is guest of her sister, Mrs. A. Craig, !..u week. .

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