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Northern Advance, 6 Nov 1902, p. 6

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II Scott's :LBookstore, Barri: OFTEN THE CHEAPEST ALWAYS THE BEST C A ? ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES AT THE LOWEST PRICE ` MAIL o1u>Ens RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION 3 V_ R6v.`_ Faither I.m`ombo.` the well- known miuionary to the Indiana, hug iIl'hiI. nhu-an nn clan" ._.... .- .|_- *,, 319: Fm Hiwura .._- W... ...,..uu.uu-nu, sv IIIIU LIICIIIIIU, na iuhie charge on the way to the weal: the `ve Gullioian priests and-four Gel- lioien rmnq who -recently arrived by the ~ L` '34; ~'*j;'-.~ 9 ._% ;o 16- 03 3 .10 IICIII \Il\I 10 68 15 13 2 O1 2 97 2 97 .230 lII\l\ THE`. OLD RELIABLE $COTT'S BOOKSTORE CIVIC] 771 384 ERIN-In Mstchedash, on October 18, 1902, the wife of Joseph Rein. of a son. ` Pl'Jnm'r--ln Orillis, on Oct. 19th, 1902, the wife of James Purdy of ,a `daughter. Bonwsox--In Orillis. on Oct.. 25th, 1902,. ` vhewife of G. A. Robinson, of a son. T . 'WAINMA`N-In Orillie, on O_ct 22nd, i902,- the wife of `Leonard Weinmsn. of a son. JAmEsoN-At Thornton, on Tuesday, Oct. 28th. 1902. the wifejof J as. A. Jsmieson, of 9. daughter. ' ` 8,l!.lm!eor--At Athlone, on Oct. 25th, 1902, . daughter of Mr, Wm Dutcher, the wife of Mr. Michael Shelton, of a son. MARRIED. ' llcCoNxnY-DusoMe--At Barrie, on . Oct. '20th, 1902, by the Rev. Dr. McLeod. Ed- ward Haughton McConk_ev, of Barrie, to Miss Marguerite Amsnde Dusome, of Penetenguishene. . R0oKE-JoB- At Holy Trinity Church, Tor guay. England, on October 8, 1902, by the Bow E. Bishop, Vicar, Miss Elsie A. Job, of '.'lIlorqno.y, to William James, son of_ Mr. Henry Booke, Orillis. n Ey1mns'r--'DU'rcunR-In Bradford, on Wed-' nesdsy, Oct. 29, at the residence of the` .hnide"e father. by the Rev. Joseph Young, ' assisted by Rev. R J. W. Simpson, of Queensville, Mr. Robert Henry Everest, of Toronto, to Miss Llbbie Olivia. Reheccs, J ` 3? 2.18 I IS] 4 32 recs. $1 65 IRE 9n the 'l4h inq _ ,.` ?TI0m9. in A d.ho. N,-MD?-` M? 1 .175 Simone county People, best 106 107 133 101 193 104 105 -~ _ LI U155` ut7|_ `ennui 5- wuss _.`1:n. taken -up the penuand sw_i_th;,: good result that her story. . *f'_;A_'ccording to Omar," has carried 03 _- the 8300 prize offered by ' the Short "Story Publishing "Company of` [New, '.York, There are_so1ne_ ne`desgrip-' `?t, i"ve paragraphs in 'A'ccor_din`g ' to` V `bin:-," which is the story 0! a awo- :i:g`;n's adventure during` the" Colors, V docarnival. Forinstance: "She be- ~h`o!Id the red b_all- o1,~the= glowing. C0104 - sun dip behind the round-shoul- uted mountains, until only .a *_.'1`aint . aureolp remained; then the great- amphitheatre blazed forth `in com- petitive crimsonland gold, the whole 61,its glitter backed by the stately glory of the `White Capitol, `studded with lights, amber and ruby, and green, and topped by a. blazing elec- tric star. Through the wide. - cool ltrpet ran the ribbons of light from `: _ly colored Japanese lanterns, and Din each pole and overheat! "wire. Cnngled the whites and gold "of carni-' `V9 ags, mixed with lineafter line '0! rose-hued lamps. There had been three days oi` this~t_yxree days of sun- shine yellow as gold-'dust,, crystal asgno earthly gold ever was, - `three crisp nights under a blue velvet Ob glowing with polished stars, and the dark billows oi` the moun- ta.inrange,_ the silver crescent of a young moon, Pure, Virgina], swung troma single, tremulous, exquisite jewel. Itvseemed as if nature herself had put on her choicest decorations to/grace the carnival." The story sets its title from the fact that `through it runs the ph-ilosophy of old mlayymtz _ Come. till the cup, and in the are at spring. The winter-ganuent of ~R'epentance"n1ng;'` JIM. hiznl nf flint: hm: hut in llfn wnv V 108 109 116 111 112 113 114 East ifuihoka sc.., ........ .. 37 3 7 93 165 ],`]_5 " " . . . . . . . . . . .. 42 i 2 76 I 65 The Adjourned Sale will take place on TUESDAY, THE 25%: DAY 01' Novmnn, at one o clo_ck p.m., in the 1`reasurer s Uice. 1.19:-uuuvng \1vIAnuv , -_,....vv-... Ban-ieb, Augm`14ch, 1902. First publication in BARBIE AbvANeETAugust l4r.b, 1902. 33. on 6 71 72 H0 LII! `|`V!Ill`!.'l' gunuent OI nepeutunce mug; The bird of tline has but a little way - ' I .l'o utter--and'the bird is on the wing. " Oh! malae the most of what we jet mny _` spen Before we, too, Into the dust deaoend: `Dust unto dust. and under dust to lie, Sans wine, an-ns song, sans singer, and - mama and," . III 74 75 :`oR~ ADVERTISING '4 $069 to too: . . 'llQ.,II.UIIOOO Pun between `wane; nucn. West All: sc., Nos.` 3, 4. 5, not a--An SMa.inSt. w.R'a.......?..`..' 7' 3 05 VILLAGE OF SUDBURY (Nor-rAwAsAGA). -Geo. Sc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 5 81 at -1 1.7 EQTQ "III In um, auv-u v, ., v, 6.7. asnd9....;....... Welt spam 3:... Nos. 1. 2. 3, 4, 5, 0.7.8.8. 1o 11 & 12 Eat Spence St.,Nou. I, 2.3. V4 5 5:11 2- 8. 10118: 12 ` $90 LVVII I 8.0, 8 8,1011 & 12 I I 6. 70 `8,'9,.l0und _ . . . . . Eat Cedar 80., Nos. 5. 6, 7, 8 9. 10 and I1 . . . . . . . . .. West Elm St}, Not. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. 10 and Il ...... . . Ens Elm St., Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5,6,7,8and9., . . . . . . .. :1 12 13 14 14 20 28 20 16 152 ncaniitlnffs cl0?f.\fef" children ; " _ ightaide ` her.-boorq_rs', ` but this; M` -`int dull our interest 4or,`les_ee'n'-'=' _n pride in them. Among the_ num- Qvjiaf. Eve Brodlique 'Summrs;~:` one; beat. known newspaper women 4. continent. `Before her mar`!`ia;g`e' .tlV\I.eland L. Summers, a wealthy coutherner, Miss Brodljque was ',on,-, thoeditorial stat! of the Chicagdw. Times-Hera,ld,_ and a. regular contri- butor to The Cosmopolit't_o.n,- V Frahkf Leslie's Weelsuly. and other prominent jiublicatiolns. After four yea.rs_ of testing from her labors she has -.-.8.. lrnlznn` nn I-kn nan -and mifh North Back St. plan 122 A 111 _ Lots 670*and 671, plan 96. . . . Park Lots Arnold's plan No. 8 n -1n.....A `II 0 1, Pl! ~ . . o - a . . . . . . . . -. JV Ev21notNo. 22, pt . . . . ... W 2_qofNo. 22, pt... .. . E23 of.W 3No. 20pt.... No.23, pt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;. IIII IJUUII nnuvnu w ruins: -.v. V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Front St., Lot No. . . . . . . . . . . . 3 PH ELPSTON (F2309). (TINY: Manilda St ................ 4 1} 9 VIELAGE OF WASHAG-0 (N. ORILLIA). Mnuhoka. St. .. . . . . . . . . . . ll AI II 1 0 A0 INj BARBIE THEY USE A maven CANADIAN.` BELLE .1:WAR'r (Imusni.). ~.:E|la,Bishp, of Gael b, is an. Trunk and its clzmatablo ? ~49? ` #14009, for $2,000 for false ar- 7 bplieplber 13th she was ur- ` Stuart `street statios declined to Iowa TOSSOROETIO. An"rI-nun cmuc, TAY. -qi" E3 17` 20 BORN. --- ---_w~_. Treasurer. County Simcoe. 10 10 10 I0 6, 1902 _l0 10' E Collingwood Bulletir_1:-Mr. W. R. Tifn, District Superintendent of the rand Trunk Ry.. spent some time in town on Monday. While here he met the special `committee of the council having. in charge the negctiaticnstin connection with the proposition to pur- chase the property of Messrs. Toner ,8; Gregory. All ' matters in connection with the purchase of the property end the proposed removal of the railway track are about concluded, and it is expected that the nal arrangement wlbe completed before the clcseof the week. 16 16 16 T16 16 16 10 12' 14 (\l\ .183 17 20 135 PII The writs hnveheen issued for the Referendum `on December 4th, and the list of " returning oioers given out. Those who will not in this section of the province are :.--Weat- Simone--Dr. `Jakeway, Stayner; Centre Simeon- S Lount, Registrar: East Simooe--`J . B. Henderson, Orillia ; North Grey-e R; McKnight, registrar ; Centre Grey --C. _H. Moore, sheri` ; South Grey-T-. I J. D. Morgan, Dundalk; Algomn-- Thos. _Wigg, Thessalon; Csrdwel1- C. Drury, sheriff, Barrie ; Dufferin- - Thos. Bowles, sher_i',' Parry Souind-,- Thoa. Kennedy, registrar. IE3 1% `if 13 90 70 50 Z5 Z5 is `While driving home from Oreemcre the other evening, Reeve McA1-thur and his `wite and child had a narrow escape from serious injury, if not in-. stant death. Their horsebecame fright- end at some object on the road and stampeded, causing the buggy to _be upset and the occupants thrown out. Mrs. McArthnr and the child escaped _with a few `bruises, but .Mr.. McArthur `was not an; fortunate." He received a severe injuvry-`ion, his head. and asa result is now going around wearing bandages. -Be, _,h wever, was-so far recov`:ered._:_.Jas" jtd `able 1 attend. the `meeting of; the township .council >011` Mn.d9- $953 (luv 21 83` IV 50 3756 20 66 10 69 2 27 9 32 5 98 8 91 Ann cirllu 5 75 10` 78 0!! E0 -1 UV, 390 431 13 43 Iha.seaa1na,m'u,be..he1d.%isn.f1$aL 4 43 _3 72 3 63 7 32 14 12 12 71 zuq 546 nnn A av` 8 90 4 03' A0! 405 Inn 138 39 3.9 mun. mqu ngumdz-I f pun1'nv'ra~v1cm1rr on .. I 27 $6 79 on .1 ,`x' o uqnoqoocw ;ooq!1v_4`oIJ5q_I,_aaj.' I-l_II' . : x*. "` -. " 1` number of Oollingwood {mall boyo who hove been troubling ghe golfers of _lhet town by. stealing ` hello clubs, were oriented the other dey ind heavily ned; - ' ' ' 165 1 A65 165 165 t" ` A"[eohb court` for ryiniji the voters lion-of the townlhip of, Sunnidnlet Held ut.`N.ow'Lowell by Judge~. Aad'u`gh, the Conaetvativea added 42 names and the :RBtormaI'g 30.. The .p;-ooeediugl` were very quiet. ` ' 7 35 65' na- vu r 6.- A- , - in-.7 George Tupylqr, jr.,V of Elle 6th line of Teoumreth, entertained a number of friends at hie home" o`n Fridny evening. lump Dancing wns kept np`till' I late hour nndevery person seemed to enj ay hhemsejvea. - ' ' " 'A' beeneifnl red granite mnnunient has beenerected up the memery of the hue Mn. N ash in the Union eemetery, Beeton, by Messrs. Bnke1"`&` `Manuel, of Barrie. The rm also `placed `one for u oitizen at Newton` Robinsong ' James More," residing near Creemore, had the serious mwfoimue to have his noble, about xhree tons of hay end a at.rew'Vateok steak destroyed by fire on Saturday lass. 'Noon_e knovs how the re eriginuted. Mr. Moore was away from home at the time. VAngliAoanA ohnrcb, Beetnn. L TZ1";'oTgrsms have been issued. Interesting ad- dresses will dlelivered. T Mr. Harry Towns, of Toronto, was killed at Grsvenhurst station the other dry. Mr. Towns leftToronto incom- pnny with Mr. M. Waters for Hunts _ville, where the twogentlemen were to manage the Red House. ,Mr. Towns got ont on the platform nt Gravenhurst, -sind in boarding the train as it _was moving out slnpped end `was instantly killed. ' N ovember 12r.h onol 13th is the date of the annual oonventionbf the Sabbath School ` Association of South Simcod. As John McDonald : threshing in Melunc_pho_n' on Wednesday Wm. Inglee, of South Line Osprey, fell. 011' the scat-. fold on the machine and broke his leg, fractured his thigh pod was seriously bruised on other parts of the body. Sergeant Patrick Breen, who .Vha aA served iq China-,. Eaas Indies, Malta. and at Gibraltar _with tha Royal Cana- dian Riea, died at }St'.-~_ Oathariue. ' [2,5o6;"`" v i The new} English Vohuroh` gs ' Mel- bourne has Top'enodTby the Bishop of Huron on Sunday last; }",'.l_'he;olm,rch i' e `.1; a nest brick at_ructg)ro%,`-Tgm:tin~gAV_csboI_1t,. _'v . V- P.) R. Hey, I: oonduotorjon the G.'T; R. at St;-atfbrd, g oogupy mum um msmct. r `0nmot.iou of McLeod and Cameron Councillor Peareall was instructed to have tile culvert placed at approach of allowance for croearoad 10 and -11 line between con.-5 and 6 and ouncillor Malcolm to have bridge, repaired on line Con. 2* and 3 opposite l'ot"l9, con. o On motion of McLeod and Cameron the Clerk was "instructed to _write Orillia Township Council to settle ac- count for work on to-wnline in 1901, complaint having been made regarding the narrowness of orossroad between lots 5 and 6, con. 5, and the council being in-possession of a plan and des- _oription _ of said read. On motion of Cameron and Pearsall ordered that the Reeve attend at the place complained ofiin company with A. G. Oavana, Township Engineer and show owners of lend there the proper place for their `fences. Parties whose fences are wrong must remove them to prbper place within 10 days from the time road is staked out by Mr. Cavana, failing in `this they will be removed at their ex- pense. --.-- u --an O. Wrigley presented statement of -`work done draining and ditching line between con. 13_-and-l4, lot 21 to lake, work and material to `the amount of $3.20 statute labor and money received $22, Balance $10.20. _ The Reeve was requested to inspect this work and it sa.tisedto< issucan order for $10 nnd fnnhlonnblgi wedding-on fwednepdiy nftolrnoon than Mia: Evin ems The- ndoltl, daughter at the Rev. Osplanwvni united in mirringnxo Mr. J no._. Fiuzsllen Hownon, eldest son of Mr; Funk Hanoi, and grandson of the `Into E Hewson, tot, fty years treaain-er of the township of Nonnu- ` - eereinonj in performed lche Rev. E. A Ouplen, father of the bride, by V the Rev. Dr. M; Here, rector 8;; George e;_'1`oronno. The bride, was dressed in` a `gown of ivory, silk, worn `under a `French lace robe. . Her veil was of Brussels net, and caught up ,with' orange blossoms. "1`_he maid of honor was dressed in pale blue French henriettta, trimmed with silk ohion lace and black velvet and carried a bouquet of pink roses, The bridesmsid s dress was a creation of ` pink silk, trimmed with cream applique, audshe carried pink roses. The ower girl was costumed in cream nun s veil- ing, embroidered with pink silk, with bonnet to match. She carried a basket of beautiful ohrvsanthemums. Ai Mu. -Advam, of Oro Scntion; com- plained of water being carried on that `land, causing her loss and ' much "in- convenience, and asking that something be done to i'1ieve:her` `of same. ` A I`\-\ II In The lgroojlnywes supported by. `Den AII_de_rsoh`, - jr.,' of _ '0olling'rood. The bridesmeid vgss MissAA'ou_i1ie Hew- s'on,' sister `of the groom, and "Miss Mend Osplsn, a sister of the bride. was timid of honor,` while Miss Gladys,` the young- est _sisber,' was ringbearer and ower irl.~ ` I A .` ono COUNCIL. ~ The Council `met Oot. 13th--all the Vxiienibera present, the Reeve" in the chair. The minutes of last meeting were read ` and `confirmed . Clerk re- ported having purchased 18 ft. 15-in. culvert pipe from G. H. White, Orillia. Oonnoillor Pearaall reported having got Mr. Lightfoot to place said pipe.in onlvertat Oro Station. ' 3 vs. v-vy-- vv _-_--. _ ___ -7 __,T On motion of Peareall and Cameron `ordered T that" the Reeve proonre the services `o['1`owhehip Eoigineer fto odj not thia:ogtcer.V ` .. A I " - _ - _4`;.na`:' -. The Clerk}-sported that J ..H.' Oldrke had left 85 in his hqnda with ch9-< re- qgsbgthht iilieouinil supplemht vnth $10 to improve line con, 7 md 8 from Tlhridge ap}1th,_ Vsepvpon hgingis far Lihe o1er1;AVa%m iaggcpccea to %_r`o6I1_r'n%~Olsrk'.a $5. ' ' ' ~ Dr. _R. S, Broad sent no bill for at- tendence on late Mrs. Bensteed, but presented his. account for $15 for at- Vtending J no. Benetend, removing him to Barrie Hospital, esaisting with opera- tion, etc; The bill was paid. `Au... 'MoI;es- co` pines " raih`g an bridge` _ orhhirohd 10 nut} 11,: oo_n. '3, opposite` I .? ` Add_isovn o 19=;%withont,%&1br- 4 T `Xi L l.L Df_ ';1A gntaiot 9f n_Oou_nty V1-o_a d ' \` 1byuo"1i' . \. :5`? ':.`.|'.\".``` }i;1...;.. ,pro'ex:f1;'d-by-lo y`No. 707 of he_'OonI ;t.y` of Simooe` akin; 9'. rgply to fe11vi89*9- .= % A -:\|'. '.v. 11 A i Toved by Mr. Cameron and seconded by Mr. Pearadll, that we reply `fno to ` question No. 2. ' - l . ,5 .I:`II\l\`I`I\ IZVIJ U$ IIIVU V \tDu Although the ` shipping season at Dawson started out this year later than last, five thousand V more tons of goods have arrived in the country than came during. the whole of last _year.. J. B. Weir has resigned the poatjnaa- i terahip of Millbank, and Mr. John Ritter has been appointed to the vacan- cy. V TIYTI A bad collision on the I.C.R. near Hekeebury completely demolished an engine aud'W. `Keith-,. the driver is not likely to recover. ' 1 " I C That small minere.i\net.he Yonkon are better off than the'y- ever` have been before is ehoivn by%the.eelee of money orders. Onefday thimmonth the sales of. orders amounted to over $10,000, -this amount being of great benefit to families outeide of the country. money was `gent. out_'efo1gr:-Vt.hg rqtgventy Edeya of oa;:abeith`ais evei.ieso6'`urin3 heeme time.` - . .. . . t A 3 V _ ` -L T After hearing Commissioners Camp- bell snd R-sikes, it was moved by Mr. Malcolm seconded by Mr. Pesrssll,thst we reply "no to question No. 1. Car I "Acceunte `to the `emount of $309.11` were ordered paid. _ -xv It\.I . 1l\ OF 4`8:IMA'(3OE,` {vlii'tue'oi n .inrrsn_ .7 t. iII|,l.ed`bY -10 W. _. - thewnrden of the Genet? of Sim-' , - `- coefbeering dn . the Fifth day of Augnetyin the yen:-of our rd` Nineteen En dred nnd'l.`io, nnd to the directed, commnndingme to levy upon? the: several lnnde mentioned nnd deeoribed; being in the'Connty of Simooo. 501' 81'- renre respectively due thereon. together with'my colts, I hereby give notice purennnt tn the Assessment Act` and Amendments tizheto, that unless the said arrears and coats be eooner paid. I I on ' ' ` ' Tuesday, l8th day of November, I 902 in yam township desigoated by the County Council in the schedule to `by- law No. 707. H -L Treasllrefssale nfIaant1s% won nxcs; at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon. at the Court _Honee, in the Town of Barrie, proceed to sell by Public Auction : Io muohot the Enid lands as may be euiuient to discharge the taxes and all lawful charges lnonrredlin and about theaale. and collection of the same; mI__ :-n-__:_'.. I . . _ . _ - _` ..... L-j :-_.-__L __|_-_.- -.I_.......:..... w`|i;?f;'l`l<;`v`;`i u;'ul'c`:;:a pro `patented (except where otherwise stated) : . `I31 IIQ me name tuna.` T , _ T A rather pecpliur ofroumltanob no jomftdj recently /6n tl_1e_farm of James Brown, near Winghm,E_ Some ' 17 `years ago >Mr., Brown 1683 xpurge oo_n -' `mining gbgut 8190. `A 'railfeno9 fhua 'bu.l[1je6e_ntly'beeu_feinovad;;.`IidV Ii `Brrw-i --on in in the we as plankt- %.is%m_;%%ld '99 "e loot The biilq were pn.t'.. under 3 wwarfsl ne-mifzinz 31!-1**%Mn#r9~1 55 40 41 >42 45 47 49 FA Xajuned Lo ghee: Nov. 10th.at 10 uganuuoyuug . . . . . u. S art Broken . . . . . . . . . . . . N at-vie 8%., No. 43 . . . . . . Uoneeasion line part W 4} - . N Lavincourt. 815., No. 119 pt N Lavincourls Sm, No. 224.. N Lavincouru Sm, No. 107.. N Lu.vincourt.St.. No. 132.. Con. line No. 38 pt . . . . . . . . N Mary St. , plan 406- No. 5 T 0purl:Wa}., . . . . . . . . .. ` Island A or `_`Claria. . E Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . North Homewood Ave Nos. A _,,jE L'I Ell JLIIIIICVVIIIIII Q7`? LIIIUO 4and5...... North Homewood Ave; `Nos. 1! n__.1n_-I2c1 Broken ; .... . . JITIILI QUHIUWUUU ZLVUE LVU 6.7and8ptE .. can :10 an ORILLIA Nolmman (Dzvxsmx). H. J. Twnnom-:, I I I I I I D 0 ' O I IO I I D O o o O C O D no o o u u - o o o on U I I I Q. o--08 c n - o o an n o o o n u c o o an o a o o o o u o o n at I I C C . . C . ' . `I I . U I I O C . I C. I U I I I U . . . I I . `V ` . o o - - u o c - o on s o o o o o c n o o no o n o o o - u - o on `Clans . .- .. 15 '10 10 l0 l0 10 11 ll 11 11 11 ~11 12 12 - 12 12 12 ~12 13' 13 14 15 17 18 SOUTHERN DIVISION. 1:4 2 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200- 200 200 200 200 6 39 3 37 l 1 200 200 80 100 2. 20 11- 100 NOTTAWAS-AGA. -Ri31'6--Z\t"Churhiii.- on Mondav. October! 26th, Mr:J. B. Reid, aged 82 years, 5 months and 2 days. - ` Surni-In Orillia. on October 25th, 1902, Prof. Wm. H. Smith. aged 33. , ~ WALxE'R--.At Coulson, on October 29, 1902, . . William Walker, aged 63. !`HORBURN-In North. Orillia, on October 22, 1902, Walter Scott Thorburn, oged 9. ` ,'MoRm!:N-At Fesserton. on Oct." 18, 1902. -Russell Morden, aged 22 years, 6 months. STEELE--At Bracebridge, on Oct 25, 1902. Frederick Steele, M. D.. aged 30 years and. " 5 months. DUVRNFORD-At Bear Creek, on October 15. Samuel. son of Arthur Durnford. aged 21 years, 8 months. Su1'rm:'r'r-At 4 g Beaumont-road, Rosedele, Toronto. the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Walter Andrews, on Oct. 24th, 1 2. Sarah Gordon Simithett, widow of the ate. .R_ev. W. '1`. Smithett, D.D'. MATCEE-DASH. Cltk. 200 80 (inn 100 (`All IICTCS lIl'l'U3I'B- 50 "$6 72 9 286- 69: 1-861 50' 1-4 63 33 'SnNN1~mLn--Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Kitch- ing of lot 6, concession 11, celebrated `their golden wedding day on the 11th of this month. _ The notice of their marriage will be_ of interest: Married, byibanns, . Oct. llth, 1852, at Dryport Church, H`-ull, England, John Kitching, son of Samuel Kitching, "to Mary Anne Bruce, daughter of Robert Bruce, by Rev. Wm. Barker. witnessed by John Wilson Robinson and Hat-y_Sout~hwick. Mr. and Mrs. Kitching `hove been residents of` Nottswssous and Fxsunnidsle townships for forty-three years -;_.1.V ..Married in Snnnidale,'on Wednesday. at the `residence of tl1e bride s parents. by .the Rev, W. R. Seeley. Mr. Ohss."0olltnjs' Emiline _Ls`w'son . . .._. Mrs. Willisin `F liyerson died at herhome,".lo.t,.Q, con, !l`h'nrsd'sy`, s{ze`d`B2 yes'.rs. "The:tiiii'sihl` V ; Xylene to the tow.nline;cemetery, '1 at the house; st_-_2,'o clock7f `r - th

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