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Northern Advance, 13 Nov 1902, p. 8

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_.:.~uuu muss. or.--U. not anon, S. MoMor- ran. D. `Moore. V. Heels, . McDonald. T_hird_Cla.ss, J r. -0. Store , M. Ambrose, M. Watt. E..Cannon, 8, Mo aualand. Second Class, Sr.-1`. Ball, A. Brunton, B. Johnson, R. Pirie, A Shultz. Second .L`vlaua. Jr.--J. Gilchrist. 0. Ar- gher. H. Gunner. E. 0 Donnoll, I. McFad- en. -- Pu-bsooond Qlau, S:-.-R. MoAteer,. R. G_lu`aford,_ E. ".,C_rawford, O. "Peters, W. ,GateI. /' .. _v--a71 II. * A-F 1 0 Hum? PALK can-espoldent. Our. teiaoheg-, Mr.` Harold Martin, is suffering from a fracture of the left uni. ._Mir. Thou. Hart is hunting in ' Parry Sound district with - the Hart Hunting 9.?"i.-1'? rntutn'ad,hIt week from :. v|ie!0;_Ihb.vh u. attending 5). Eco Thirfalua Sr.-G. Fergu an. D. `Moore. V. Heal- r, L.HDixon, M. Clark. Many lines of goods have been cleared out entirely} ....: there are still odd lots and brogken. `lines to be cleared in a few daya of brisk selling. These include ` will he pleased to hme you call . for certain places that will never be out of style, is the ham: ing LIBRARY LA MP. It never gets upset, it can be misexl and lowered at pleasure. Whenever you have lamp Wants, we __We have just opened up another shipment of Toilet Sets `from $2.25` up. Cups and Sancers. nice size, pretty green pattern, only $1.00 per dozen. Plates to match: Plain White Cups and Sanoers, best ironstone, only 65c per dozen. ' dozen. MUSIC- fdr certhin places` is L.l BRARY can an ! I- ---- --1 Le of Mineuingylpent Sunday with Sylvester Tracey. ` V -- $ \JI `sauna auu nu xmus OI and Sheet Music always onvhand K Pianos, `Organ Sheet" Mn :1, and all kinds of Stringed` Instruments, Foam sic illwsurn nn Lawn} The latest from 25c up. Berlin Wools, single or double, 8c per oz. Zepher 9c. oz. ` Shetland Floss, all ceors, 7c oz. .\`illn'...\ -11 --1_-e, 1- A - colors, . Silkine, all colors folf fancy work, be spool. 3. Doors East of Queen's Hotel A LAMP THAT S usaruv. CUSHION TOPS A3511"-`Jame: Such 1 an been or ~ 399$ Minister of elgsglic $0.1" and " l'9f0ntnino gets the portfolio 95 Karine. as prophesied "3 cLEAN -._-- cw --- aurora: pupils of the ac.l;<')ol are pr9P3[i` inhrtainment to be aiven somgtxmo lohool close; for Xmas. holiday: mm 'i$z?nTv}'i33';1}'$":7i"ising in Inniol. , - -Mn. 0. A. McKenzie has returned to Toronto. ' V II`_.;_ -2 4].; 2 ' I -VA-I-vivv Ivuuql mole! I01` Alums. nu;---.1 The" W.A. oompleied their season: York . lut Tueodsy, which consisted 0 voting a large hail of clothing to 5 '"` 139-`H0 Pbinan Reserve. N .W_.T. . .. nlm Kw" IVUICTVB. .13. `V-3 Mr, Thba. Rosa left lut week 150 k. -;``5_'ll`Il0A0f a mluion in Muakokn. Th `: Phil tit fork with 3 view of bacomm uns:.`-.l'-..L_.'_ 3.. .1, It .1 12-; -L--....I-u V ' John Martin returned from '_1'T: }`:; _to' Int week. We hear his work In future will be in Barrie. r--- -nu IIUII Wlill 3 new m u......,. ill the Methodist church. -5' IIIIUIIUU -IIII IIIUKIIIUQ Di 1`._B Animus lat week. = fin 90!!! typhoid fever. Helen is 1'0" 0VOl'inx, her many friends will be 2184 ` I hasn- Nvnnzn. 13, woe` ma --_- _- _-_-:`-..- '- vuuv vu- 7 Wlfirl. Dave `Wine, of '.l?;llsndnl_v was the guest of Mrs. J. Johnson recently. 'Il':---- 'L1'-II.I_ -__.1 I\ __I -n A kin. Min Zelme Srigly ettendedlthe Ep- `worth League Convention at Goldwater, last week, from which she received 5 greet deal of information, -` naJi"r;sgz{eiiiRsiaiiL.}i }i;isea toi not home as Clinton, after spending some It,i_Ino with her sister, Mu. Chan. Minni- w- --v_` --------- -- -w-- v-- ""'I Mu. `Chris. Peacock and non P Strand, visited Mu, Ohu. Dyer urdny. ' .l.1"e;7 `on Sat- on} putor. Rev, J. W. Churchill and Rev. Dr. Taylor commenced special net-, vice: here on Tuesday evening. T Min Gibu;`u/1T ent;r't|ined a few" of be: friends, on Thursday evening last.` . znd Mu.'Js. Brown viuited friends atVEdgar over Sunday. ' ' iii;T.`%ua1n$, E: {'r}}*oueo, a. thejzuest of horoounin. Min Orpha Srigly. ' Miss Fwsumcn CAMPBELL. Correspondont. _ Hr. Wm. Bloxhnm in on the nick liltg Mrf. Geo. Dyer visited st Thornton on. Sundny. ' .. T ` _ up 1- In 00:01!` -- -.._..- V- _~---- -an vvuu--a on nvtvllill `Mines Nollie and Pear; Brennunxof % "Mews No. 1 `Cowhide Leather Long `Boots, 16 iri1.vleg, aole{leatl1'er b tounter and solid soles, reliabl_e boot, 6 to 11,` apecigl. . In a word or two, we havepfaritoo many pairs" in some lines, but We have determined on this week s sel- ling to eect the big reduction we desire. T If price and qualitywill tempt buyers, we doubt any sensible man `missing such a chance. The leathersin these Boots we y can safely guarantee to be absolutely waterproof stock, and to the inexperienced judge the superior quality is easily recognized in these truly good Boot Bargains in this list. BQYS `DEPT. T - e 60 pairs Boys Boston Calf Lace Beets, whole faxed, -heavy Sole, _ strong, natty style, eizea,.1`to 5, our regular price 1.35, ' "special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll)0 ". , . These l3oots are unldo_lli1btledly the best bargeihsl 7J{lwit:li`i rlrl'~~y'out reach, at their regular price, not` menion-. fliingethe inducement cflfebjlyinglenow. This week "lie eitim, to these;23*v when `Wears ecomvlete-l 3 %rawley Mr9A _ Al,:?g'ig` _ ..~. _, .,\ ,~\}`-'.`~..-`.,=. .~ _ '. l~' . .- Me1'1 s genuine Grain Leather Long Lace Boots, large" eyelets, 10 ' in. leg, heavy double sole, three rows of spegging and steel; slug sole This stock is positively waterproof`, never gets . . hard in the wet, sizes 6 to 12, reg_uJar value $3 25, `special 82 `50 Men's Waterproof Grain. Lace Boot, lsrge eyelets, bellows tongue, heavy `double sole, excellent Boob for farm wear, very best Boot made, oer regular price 82 25`, speo_isl . . .s . . . . . ...,; 1 -90_ Men"s trong Lace Boot, Biuher style, large ylets; 'bellovs FRAWLEY & MOORE Iooooooofooioocodcboooootooobooooooodoqooooooooq GRENFEL. W. A. Hocxnwaz Correspondent . 'm_.___ I"I-A\_4sj,,_ ,, tongue, made from cowhide 515001;, hedvj: so1;a, sbli;i, sizes 6 to12, special..}.... '.v HOLLY __ ,,-__- W--. ___ M17. John J ennett killed a. large back on ` Friday and he is to be congratulated in as much on he was still hunting-thnt is with- out the aid of 9. dog. ` I\ T1!!!` I On F:-idey a large number of gentlemen `of Dalston were visitors at the bend re- hernl end were much pleased. with the V music and playing of the Oreighurut bend. `far; Vilnf s?.}I"i1o'1'i1y'?iIa ii 'J{mng her mother, Mrs. Marshall, at Durham. Mrs. V Marshall is seriously ill.- ' U Iriel,'of't'h;i3'or:rie 0.1., spent Saturday and Sunday at his home. ` Mr. Ezra Lambert has gone to North I Buy to take a position on the 0.1 . R. it run ' McLean. bf Midland,_ sponge Sunday at his home here. Min Atohinlon, of Crown `Hill; In the guest of Mrs. G. O. _0as'ton. ' T I` .3 1-3-9 I In - Ming I. Firth, of. Barr-i_e, is visiting friends huge. _ A _ _ V ' Mr. W. Trtbblo nu. hat I boat which grew on hi: farm. to the length of three feet, 7 inches`. Who can beet that`? ("Mn 8. Osithcu-t bu put-olwaued Va fa:-nmn near Oraighuut sud intend: moving there Cl\l\X III DU UUVC$II, _I1yI\lVlIll Migsoekinc. of Barrie, wig Min E. Fennel lpst yaelf._ ` A. vu 'itimz nir;G}6.WnLi Hiiting his uhcte. Mr. James Fennel, near Bradford. BIG BAY PQINT. V Beni. Bantam Corresbondouit. -V Turnip: pulled yet? ' 3 ._ - -. A Mrs. George Webb, wlfo his been very ill, in stenddiliimproving.` ` ` if _ .-Ins, I|'~n,,I- n ` my TIT .l:lII'l'v OD BllDOIyu_ Mr. and Mn. J ohnironln, of` TofoI1i:>- were the 'guast|Tof Mndnd Mu. Wm. Hironn last week. - Mar; River wVara ch-.:.uesb 9.of M151: N'|`l:|%e % Hug-tpu Sundny._ - - ' ' ,1 - nb .rvn Q -- 4) omueavnsr. Com: M. Km.._Corrcspondo_nt. A225 135 Arrangement: have been miede by the kindly suggestion of the pastor, for the young people ofthe Burton `Ave. Church ` to spend one evening. each month at the personage. The first evening of the series will be onMondey night. - The remains of the late John Dalton arrived home from Hamilton on the noon train Tuesday and the funeral took place to-day from the residence of his father, Mr.` J amen Dalton . 'l`ownehipatreet\ The deceased, who was a paeuenger eon- duotur on the Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo RR . was an old Allandale boy and had hoata of frienda here` who will greatly regret to learn` of his untimely `death. It is underatood that _"0onduotor Dalton was to. have been married to a moat. aatimable young lady of Barrie in the neariuture which eireumatanoe adder addltionIl.Iadneee_`to an event which will 'begel)I9!!lly`deploredAin_ the community.- DW4. W,.'rg'u :, 91?. 9`latW` id` xer :Q;\uu-5'q,):'~(`%.::-`T-.5h'$""'a".`T z Miss Hornet, who has been visiting her unole, Mr. T. H. Homer and has becbme a warm favorite in Ailandple left for Inggmoll on Wednesday. A u `I . , `S 3,__,,|_'. Mr. John Smith and family have moved in hrom Stroud and are taking the reci- denoo recently occupied by Mr. Robt. Hardy. who left last week for the Can- adian Soo." ~ . _ _ .._ ... -4 -fcvavv. . D. Simpson. of Queenuiille, will preach in the Bugton Ave. Methdint . Church on Sunday next. Rev., Mr. Churchill will conduct nnniverldry oer-` vtoea on tlfo Quaenuvillg citouit. V Q "'.orn-On Tue;d;y, Nov. 4:(Hi;190p2v, to Mr. and Mu.-Thomu Raid, of Strand, a. uuvuu Bite (R.e.) George Clarke is oonneci to her bed with 3 very severe attack of_ inammatory rheumetiun. > , Mrs. G. Pouoher and baby visited Mrs. Pouahel-`a, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, at Stroud, on Sunday. Mrs. Samuel Metcalfeund -daughter. Eva, were in `St. Thomas lut week, visit- irz Mr. Metcslfo. who in with the G. T. R. at that point at present. ' ,,gI,_I.;_-- ,, -__, 5|` __.._..' . w1\r;r. P. Mc0abe is said to be very low. He has Peon ill for some time. 7 Z Min i auline Cummings apent Sunday % with Miss Alice Webb :1: Strand. _v V `AAA Barrie : south-Western Division. with ' its .Plea.ea.n't Streets. its Taetv Dwell- ings. its Pretty Churches, and its Go a.-head People will Eniziceisettlement -V-A_ Weeklv Record of its Doinca: Mina Sisdie Pultord returned to Buffalo on Tuesday. ' T ' nu -\ Cl an 0 a CI . L, _,,..__I__. VALLANBALI: mn NUMBER SIX. Fran` RAILWAY cmwraz or TEE T FUTURE orry. A - Miu'i1'u{;'i.'r-a;:;;`:l;f Minesinn, ii the `guest of Min Mary Tracey. ' -.,_. ... .......-` ....4 - m"?A3 ...... .. Clothing foreM'en and Boys, Dress Goods,Silks, Ladies Kid Gloves, Hosiery, corsets, Wrapperettes,n Blankets, Carpets and Linoleums, ' % j Lace Curtains. V Ira a grand opportunity to save money and the best investment you can make. . DRESSMAKING PARLORS IN FULL} %OPElilATION.T NO DISAPPOINTMENT. Our opening success has been phenomenal and ve thank the public inost corilinlly for their sconfidieneei shown in the hearty response` to our nnnouncement. % \ ~ ` HE GREAT SALE G-eo. . between the Grand Trunk and the Griev- KIC I\I|lI JCZICO It is announced that the negotiations ance Committee representingthe engineers and remen, who have been for the past two months in Montreal, are approac ing a close, and that the committee wil - able to bring it labors to an end this week.- In the rearrangement of the schedule t committee asked for certain increases, and the company is understoodtc have met these in a spirit of conciliation. But be- yond this there was the question 0fa_diI- cipline, upon which the oicials hold one View and the men another, and there was _the~subject of the reinstatement of-men ,who had-su'ered from n'egligeuce'or care- A before the 2 ptfbllo-. my-mo `i` cie~souch `w`*a;;'- lessness. Upon all .these matters the negotiations proceeded slowly. but a mutual spirit of I compromise prevailed, and in the course of thernext few days the results of -the rdeliberatlons will be laid 7 s E railroad experience or four years. I. ` In nusnnncunnn A 'wasl(i:nited to three LL-.I. LL- .__..-L}_L:-__ _. .I- up vu |l\lQ Men; of the .,fa1-mar": have their root crop out. ` ' D1: .-- .1 . `l'l.Woono oouooaannuouucnooooaonnnonI i Dressed hos.........,............A Butterperl ........................ Chickenl,.lpfing........u.uu..-. Turkeyl,perlb..................... Duchy. oconnoouocvuooouo n .'...""...'.....-`C E ouucotloun p.`5.`.".`...`L?;T ..3'i...._____-_ Paraozenuoocnnnnonnnooonuoou Potatoes, perbag................. Beef. Hindquarters per cwt. .. . . . .. . Beef. forequarters per cwt...... . . . . Multtnn _ . . . . _ . . ; . . _ . . . . _ . . . . . . . . _ _ , D901 ; IOI'Gq|lBI'CCI S Ol' CWIuoouo Mu`tn.I.'`.'..`....'UUCCIUUUUUCCII vnninnrik UIIICFOII.-ovocvcoiot ealperlb........ LEDIDSIUDS anuruts, [T3511-no-coon. 35--_-- I Wool Picks. . . . I-{creel-lides.` ..... -3:0 -coon 2 00.... Torontb Farmer Markets ll'I.--L ...l.!g- TORONTO. Nov. :1. u;o2_- - w-u-u -up o - whlteII......'}....I.IUQ....1 \Kn|Anl>,|-nnr:,,,, ___-__,, , , WHOSE Wnltquuoootoo -T0000: Wheat.redw..... ....... `lnnnat annnn ; , , , , , _ . _ . 1. muuuz an/as mnxnr. Buuuz. N1 Wheat.new........................ (`aha nan: , , , , . , , , _ , , , , , , , It uavunuuug no AULUJJIIIIDIIIQVI-`J: U100! Fourth Class, Jr.--J. Ambroae, D.l'3urns 1e Prices Ruling in the Barrie and Toronto Markets During the Week. 7:-tr vuvo l Mn. Holmes, of Mudfoka, is vilitlhg friends here. V . of any one business in the north Wili be recorded in the annals of the Dry G`roods`Trade as the . L. . . succnsson TO FRAWLEY 5 DEVLIN. THE MARKETS. _,_,..V 51 .._. 74 -000 1: oo.... in -- ._ `yuc- 13 25...: ' '1O-.-_ Nov. :2, 7902 p 5. __ ,~ _,__.- __--v'v A'ThZ\1'm1v)Ter from here attended th concert It Angus on the 5th. 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