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Northern Advance, 20 Nov 1902, p. 8

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c`:Ro1v.I:1=>'I-o1\T s Millinery Department THREE AND MORE STYLES AT THE PRICE. WE ad'vTertise`no`t~ only what is known -and admitted the `best in our line, but what we CAN PROVE IS THE BEST TO THE SATISFACTION OF ALL; i n The proner model` comes rst, as it is conducive to health as /well as-the comfort of the wearer. A `perfect tting Corset. means Ease, Grace, Comfort, Health. Strength and the symmetrical developement of, of all women. 65 pairs VP.D., D. 5 A. and B.C. Corsets", regular plzies,-, 75,$1.oa,. $1.25 and $1.75, at C unsup- is a nide dinner set. These you and desians at the 3AzAA_ -,--- __-..- uuuuu nu." B uu ullllla `V :V{l'QIil9 B,".0{fgA&nB, Stringed `trnments, etc., L still a leading .=fg;ure 1i1IbIi`A`Ll:_nsin'es.__ . ` Something lse that is nice is 9. `pretty you a niceline for 25c, 85:: up to $1.75. ' L W6 also havka n_ assortment of pm-1 trays, bon-bon shes, fem pots, and cu! n`n ___..-3 -- 3- etc., 1 - jzr-gt.-3` . . , . . ` `%_LL~ff`% 0y;tiu son'g,. Loon LOMOND and The Oak and the Ash _. H` ,-__ r'--, VAL!-I CIAA\L Ulllal UUAU5g `:11 , ianging from 15;. up. Call and.` see for yourselves. A good assortment of fancy cups and saucers. ` Fancy cako plates at 25c. and 50c. % ' H `rm: dishes $1.49, $1.88` and $1.95. . . '_".1nmps a.nd'toilet sets a specialty. Berlin wools, single and double, any shade, 8c. oz. '~ Zepher 9c oz.` ' ' . Shetland um. `any. color, 7c._ 02. The NEW slipper solesold here sxclusively. Up?-_t4V)v-'d.a'te`sheet music always on hand. :93;-us..- f`----~- - "` {he Ideal Xmas. Gift succasson TO ERAWLEY a. DEVVLIN " 711 08.11. get it the very newest colors. Mr. John Swan, of the 2nd"line of Flos, who was a victim of an accident about'18 months ago in which he was injuredby a barn door being blown off its hinges and falling on him. He never recovered, and was a great sufferer from that time _ until Wednesday, when his death occurred. The funeral (a very large one) took place at St. J ohn s Church here under the rites of the Orange Order, conducted by Hills- dale L.O.L. 644. John Blue, W.M., and `H. Marlow, ohap.. of which Lodge de- ceased was a member. A large number of members of Craighurst L. O. L. No. 985,_were in the funeral procession. Rev. Wm`. Archbold conducted the church funeral service, and in the sermon paid lilgh tribute to the deceased, when he testified to his Christian character and his ability as a worker in any social affairs of this village or St. J ohn s Church, of which he was a faithful member. Several oral tributes were l`GC8lV8d from sisters and brothers among which was a pillow from .Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Swan, of ' the mail ` service, and a crown from Mr. and Mrs. Carson. of Ore Station, and a spray from Mrs. F. Aude and Mrs. R. Goldring, To- ronto. Many friends of this place Join with the family in their time of sorrow. *3 P'~'*_4y. Vase. We can show Vnn-trays, omb and bruslx cuff boxes. trinket eases, -iiidvnnnzn 20, o, 1902 cnromole me (team 01 Mr. John 0. Swan, | .3 promising young man of twenty-seven 7.... :__: v ---v-vv - Miss V. A. S;Irdn_. Eorrespondent. A It in with very great sorrow we have to chroniol.e.the death of Mr. John 0. Swan; A -u-A-.4----.... _---.... _.-_. _ A_-,_A " Conn M. KIEL. Correspondent. _ THE ADVANCE has the thanks, as in the past, of its musical readers for the bean- tiful piece of music in this month's sup- plement, Abide With Me. The selec-. tiou was sungin a very pleasing manner by the choir of`.-St. John s\0hureh here on Sunday, Miss K. McLean, soprano, and Mrs. G. C. Gaston. alto. taking the solos. The duet was also admirably sus- tained by these ladies. it 3.0 A `no nun- In a word or two, we have far tloofxnanyppairs in ~ some lines, butwefhave determined on this week s sel-n lingpto effect the big reduction we desire, -If price and quality Will tempt buyers, we doubt any sensible man missing such a chance. The leathers in th.ese'Boots we can safely guarantee to be-absolutely waterproof stock, and tothe inexperienced `judge the superior quality is_ easily recognized in these-truly_ good Boot Bargains in this list. i i l A Men's No; 1 Cowhide Leather Long Boots, 16 in. leg, sole leather !-~_T . gountezf and'solid soles, `reliable boot, sizes!) 0 11,; special '2 25 `BOYS DEPT. 60 pairs Boys"' Bosbn Calf Lice 'VBocV>t_8-, Vvhple foxed, havylfsole; : ' ` strong, natty style, sizs` 1 o 5, ou;r' 1teg`ulg 1'- pr.i,c6 $1.35, _ . oo_ o o o o union vfIoo_o `motnrono ocolroo II O>I_`l` 'o'v0"`b:uo`og `,9 oi;- V _These Boots are ur_1doubtdly`th Best rbargjaihs, within your reach, at their regular price), at mentipne ing the inducemantsfrf - bu5ying n-r5w.` This week ri]: ti;nra*to see thgse rBo% size srar4o{ porr;4pl3te,t . ,; Men s genuine Grain Leather Long Laee` Boots, large eyelets, 10 . . I T in. leg, heavy double sole, three rows ef pegging andvsteel slug sole This stock is positively. waterproo never gets" . hard in the wet, sizes 6 to` 12,-regular value $3.25, f sgjecial 82 50 Men s Waterpreof Grein Lace Boet, large eyelets, Eelloivs tongue,-V heavy double. sole, excellent Boot. for farm wear, ver.y`jbest Boot made, our regular price 3225, special. . . ._ . . . , Men s Strong Lace Boot, Bluqher tyle, large eyelets, bellows FRAWLEY &MOORE IOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQIOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOGOOOOIOOObO: TTAIIII IIQII A n :-.- zrin LINE OF FLOS. tbngue, made from cowhide stoclg, heavy: solve, mlid, sizes tol2, special... . . . . . . . . . . . . . CRAIG I-lp'RS'l`." years. HA` little `over a year ago he met with a very serious accident. During h , severe windstorm just about dark he was putting his seed-drill in the barn when a whirlwind took the barn .do'or o' its. hinges, striking -"him in the back and;al- most doubling, himain two. Hewas un~ conscious" foria time, but 5-through Dr. HeaeliD s efforts he came ,to, though his body was paralyzed, his spine having been injured. With good careful attention Dr. 'Heaslip brought him round aucientlv, after a_time to enable him to go to'To- ` ronto` General Hospital, wherehe` remained some four months. With the aid of the best medical skill, Dr. Peters and many others, he became much betterthough not fully recovered, enabling him to return home .in April;_ He then put himself under the care of , Dr. Murphy who did` everything that medical skill could sug-. gest or devise for his benet. Sometimes be improved and other times was worse until the nal summons came at one. - o clock on Wednesday, November the 12th, when hepassed peacefully away. The funeral which was very largely at- tended by relatives and friends took place at St. John's church, Oraighurst. on Fri- day at four o clock. The services were i conducted `by Rev. Wt Archbcld, who preached a very earnest, thoughtful and feeling discourse from the 16th chapter of St. Luke 22-23 verses, after which the choir sang that beautiful hymn Peace, Perfect Peace very impressively. The deceased leaves a mother, one sister and two brothers at home, ve married sisters` and one brother, W. H. Swan, mail clerk, of Toronto, to mourn the loss of 'a kind. and loving son and brother. ` l --Rev. Mr. McKee. I. P. S. South Simcoe, had to run to catch a train while out in the country lest week. endlcovored. four miles in thirty-four minutes. There are very few of the pupils whom he overlooks that could follow Mr. McKee for a day when he takes one of hiahirby-mile strolls. ' 190 MR. DAVID C. HOULIHAN DIED EARLY SUNDAY MORNING The eummone which came to` Mr. David C. Honlihan, Owen St., was but brief. 9 He took ill in the Barrie House, on Saturday afternoon. being `infected by heart failure -but euicently reoo'_vered- to be able to be removed to his home on Owen St. `Early `Sunday. morning he began to eink and passed awav at about ve o'clock. Mr. Houlihan waea general favorite amongst bia petrnne at the Barrie House Stabiee, which be con- ducted iointhe pant twelve or fteen years almost oontinouelv. He was a trustee of the Se rate School Board. avmember of the ` Town he` Brigade and waeeonuected with bothtlie C.M.B.A. and the Canadian Order .oi-Foreat,ere.- A widowand one, child aur- vive to whom` the Iympathy eta large circle ~of,. friend: will be extended. _ `The funeral took place to-dav to the R_o'ma_n_ Catholic` SWUVIJU VI-IQIIVCII I \JlIl.Ul'u. Mr. J R. Cotter, County Crown Attorney, conducted the prosecution and Mr. Haugh- ton Lennox, K 0., appeared for the defence. The hearing took place before Mr. Henry., Grose, J .P., of Lefroy. the evidence being taken at thebedaide of John Harper, the injured man, who gave his evidence in a very straightforward manner acknowledging that he was participating in the charivari with the others when he was shot and ex_culpat- ing the prisoner from any blame in the matter, as farfas lay in his power. Than tnntimnnu AF 1-Inn nInuu8n.... ;.......a 4.- ___ _...._=-v-- ---u-p Iv. all VVVIIIIU ' Passenger conductor McMillan, who runs between Belleyille and Peterboro on the Midland, is here on. instruction duty. The young people are wondering when the Bachelors are going to give another of those pleasant assemblies in Btunton`-`s Hall. . ,A couple of G~.T.R. remen were heard` to say that the ooel. they were now burn-- ing did not olmker so much. It `is Nova Sootie coal: Mr. and Mrs. A. Phillip are spending: aoouple of weeks on a trip embracing visits with fnendq In Gollingwood and Gravenhurat. T The meznhera of the Burton A.-venue Epworth League spent a very delightful evening at the parsonage on Monday. The entertainment took `the form of a book- Iocial and {proved most enjoyable. `D-.. `II - O:..-_, 7 N ' Dr A "` INJURED MAN 1cmco1?Em1{IG-MA'r-- TENLEY COMMITTED TO STAND ms '1`RIA_L.0N THE cnanem , on WOUNDING wrra. INTENT. George H, Mabbenley was taken to Strand-, en Mondav morning and given 3 hearing in connection with the shooting done at `the recent chnrivari at Gilford. V 11- 1' D fV-LL-._ I`I-.___L__ I`---A- 1'` . danger of Hood -poisoning. The testimony of the physicians went to show that while the shot had` taken eect in Harper : legs and inioted severe esh- wound, nothing more serious was to be an- ticipated, as none of the ligaments hedbeen severed and there appeared to be no visible uunvu-2;, nu uu, on say In IIIB puwxu`. l Th`. In-hannnn I-nan nnrn-nhwnpi cu. _.5.Q..'.I. L3- uuu UL In IJIUUIL` Illlllllllss ' The prisoner $5. committed to stand his trial on the charge of "wounding with in tent to inict grievous bodily harm," which is uaoonsiderable sbetement of the charge` under which he was at first arrested viz., shooting with intent to ,murder.` The Crown it is understood, will not press for a severe nannltv. No sun. no moon, _ . __ _- No morn. no-noon, ' . `N down, no dusk. no proper time of doy, ' No Sky. no earthly view, V No diltsnoe looking blue.` ` No road, no oItr?'Iot.n `no t o_thor side of my, %wsg-xnth`, `no _ohoorfuLln`e!;a, no healohtul cue, * =n:o=m.:..;e.:.n:s.:z.."..yn.am.e, A Nonihndi noA`Ilx_1ne_.;,no r .. :v-v -r-Jul uunllllo Rev. SVi'n:`npaon, of Queensville, con-- duoted the nervioe in the Burton Avenue Presbyterian Church last Sunday. He was accompanied by Mrs. Simpson who went out to Thornton to visit her parents Mr. and Mn. Bonk. Anniversary service: will be `held in` the Presbyterian church on Sunday next, when Rev. A-. E. McGI-illivarey,`M.,A'., of. Newmarket, will preach both morning and- evenina. In the afternoon at ~ three o clocka mass meeting take place at which the speakers will be Rev. Dr. McLeod and Rev. "J. ,W`. Churchill. VIUVVIJ III I9 Illl`-I severe penalty. " _-_` _.._.. -_------p 4 ieue Smith, of"0ra.igvole..~ liu given up farming and moved into town to bake employmegt with the G. '1`. R. '_..-._- ..-_.. -..`-,-.no no J-U0 ` Mrs. Roinaon returned to Craig.- V816 on_Sotu1-day after a pleasant visit with her daughter Mrs. W. B; Webb. n&:I1>To75u;L;`fJs purchased one of the houses on Burton Avenue belonging to_ the late H. H, Harfiaou. A - _._ __ vvi l4l,IU IQIIU Ll-o_ 1, .I:llIl'l'llO!l. Rev. J. W.`Chu1-chill lectured at ices- wick on Monday night, his anbyaot being Courtship '_a.ncl Man-iua.' - -_..- '.-.-Vv. v--u A The new hone tovier in connection gvith the reball has been completed andim A very imposing an-ucture. I `Is Alva - Mref Chutch1ll,ia recovering from an illness which has. conned her to-the house for the paa week. ` Bn_rria" V South-Western Division. with -_!`ts,PlHen"u'nt streets. its Tact`? Dwell- ings. .its,.P,xfstty Churches. sun its Go j I-hoad_1?9_o plo-w1,ll Entioe-settlement -A .woex1_v, Beoordot its Domes. Roy; Di. Thylor was n Holly Monday evening? ` ` IA. `Marshall has raturn`ed ft-on`: Mr. anwalter Bgny are spend-` ing 3 week at Calendar. ilv`;;;I`1-torn, spent Sunday in Na an the guest of Mrs. Lyons. Il_. It .1 1-; A an ..--.- v__ -._--. --' v---u _.MieaZ1!&(a1:ti1`aRobinaen, ofO1-ailgvale, is at present the guest of her sister Mrs. W. B. Webb. . -. V M1'aTB1.' West,.of Angngvis [viaitig l1'erpare?ntaV Mr, and Mr. James Arnold, Burton Ave. Mrs. J Amieuoq have moved to `Mustard. % - Keznpeufeldt Lodge S; 0. E. met: on Monday evening. . , . ilk, A. In I ll {Z i.`}'s-1"l-y',rremon, is lgid u`p with u digsbled nger. A -.-. " ia7u'iuB;."ot Belleville in visiting Mill Alice -Logue. sup n --s lmxnm `Winn nmnnv SIX. A -rm: BAILWA.YC3_EN'1'BB or man A A F ' mrruan-orr1r_. THE aurunn cuamvam SIIDIJEN DEATH. _ Novmnamn nonmnn 2 ADVANCE. , uujpcuu, `_I`&IlVJ yulunu uuvvuulus uuv Jlllful DUll0O| no birda- [were very nicely entertained lash Thviroday %_ -,-L-_%(VE<;ocJi),,. jevaning by the jqcgl W.O.1`.U. . . V V The W (lozen..,.u...........u. Potatoes, - Beef. Hindqunrtors per cwt, . . . . . . . . Beef fotaquuteru per cwts......... I-`lOIIOIIAIIQIIOIIOOOIOOIIIII ",vCIlDClI',1_bo..-o.n3--`-zuc--uufg... an nruuvnvcvu - v whiteoulttlt '0IlvInoV|unoII` t Mw.U`. ...'... ` C`... . hnnf. unann . . . _ .; _ . ,, vv IIOII. I |.whae. E--3.... Stra-W......_.a...........;... .;;;;.;Q ` OIIIIIII-OOOOQOIIIIIIII Bnttorpoc Chickann; um-inn . cuouloonoo OI `K pet` lb. 3 I'I .!P| lll[....,.`.-nu...non... Dunks .-.----.-- JOQOIOOICHIUIunuiouooutocvu-on ....""....."f"`.`:::":.:.'.:rf::::::: umnuosnou -?-.;The pupils. 'attending.thia Mqdel` so`o1 vulva union nhun All}.-Dining!` 1.-`L. l'l`IL..`..__1-._ JG L LAQVD bU\bAAA$ Ann u-w --u- Tornnto Marketa During the W BARRII GRAIN v MARKET. v Saki" ognunn noun`. unuqvuouuuoouoono .f. g.vcnn3ocoo I . . . . . . . . . . .. Toronto Marketa Ifogoxm. Nov. :8, : ...I.!A_ C -- 1 A - The name is the most familiar connected with the Corset needs ofthe Ladies of Canada, and we are pleased to say the favorites of this now famous make are in- cluded in the assortment we show in models adapteds"t:o every gui e. ____ A l, J-- ..__'II I: , D` L _ 1 I ,,14,_',, `.1 l Many a- lady will be made` happy after _years of trouble by consulting with us and securing thecorrect style for her particular gure: If you cannot came to the store, send us word, or ring up 169, and we'll gladly send your size on ap-prov al in the lines most suitable for you. Our opening sale was phenomena-liy -successful, made so by the extraordinary values offered. . These offerings wiilv hold good ins our. Millinery Department. REA"DY-TO -WEAR HATS. in CAMELS HAIR, SCRATCH FELT, PLAIN WALKING AND F EDORAS are sellingoat prices. with the prots chipped off. They are all s_trictIyseasonable and Vdosi-rable goods, and all first qualities. Regu- `lar selling." T` ~ ~ - 7 $I, $l.25, $V|.4-5, $|.'I5, $2, $2.75. with I-4 to I-3 off these prices. 4 And a. stylish modelthat ts` per- fectly is the rst essential to a perfect `~ tting anmbecoining dress`: Its the V foundation, as it were, to the success of .your`costumier, and ensures your satisfaction, which is the paramount object of all matters of the art. pWe \{e studied the trade -as 'well as the wants of customers, in this iinportant requirement, and our selection of the various styles shows the result of skillful scru- ~tiny. After "fteen years? apprenticeship, we. can-, with condence, state that we know the Corset business from A to and invite-you to inspect the lines on sale, each of which is accompanied by a Written guarantee of satisfaction, over our own name. A MONEY REFLJNDED u="Npo'r SUITED. We r open for criticisms or anyguggestions that will tnd to improve our position- CLEARING HEB. VIBKERS EARLY SHOPPERS FIRST CHOICE we`; %`.e% i22L%f.%;me?`i%.7z`7.7i"13 2',{.': .3`e ,;`Z`,?2Z%`Z ,; `.3225 2 ,~.%?%`;i;:Z.%'! `WW3 b3,6m.8e it is the most important of the many Departments in the u] )~t(,- ' ~ ' . date Dry Goods Store. THE PEOPLES STORE THE MARKETS. Pmcss, 50c., 15, smoo, $I.25. $1250 and $2.00. Tn the Barri 0: and Corsets % I8 nunuop M:0I1'.f rawlev 5 '.

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