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Northern Advance, 1 Jan 1903, p. 8

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.-oocruoacnu-can Buckwh6a.t............ Wheat, new; `Oats. new. . .` --.uuu a.vuJJ&a3 III. UB6 .D5_lTlB Bl -"i`oronto Marketa During the Week. nAn--n 4.-...... --...___ y -vvv-anon-on .3, new........ 'IA\r,, Blankets and Corhforters. The balence of Ble.nkets.,and Comforters alnl reduced iri price. There will be no reserve, for . must be cleared out. Only 7 Comforters left to go at an cur. price. ' `GEORGE VICKERS All our Furs are dinplayed at therear of our store, and marked in plain gures, at prices you would not credit We will sell out every article of Fur in the `store at a deep cut price, the greater` part at less than the cost of manufacture. Thev include '- l , , _ 7..---y-; vrvl, -vv-_--Irv-fave `tin _I.yU__u! . . "Q11 ~UI.l_UUII `but Tap!!! -First*comeiigFnrfs,t :.evfY item of which will realize its cost; that s all we want. --Then our.-Carpetsand Linoleumsimnst be reduced; `Ladies Jackets and all odd things to dd which"'req lengths of Dress Geods,ig Silkskande Staples must go atany price, for we ve other _ g qlire the room. . . A . _ . All` these *lines must go atevalnes which digniy the word Bargain. eWilAl you call ? 7 You'll 'n6tbe disapointed at any rate. Wander through this great store,/if only to learn of V the great buying chances. Yon ll not be werried or preased to huy. ` T A ` - e n 0'lir`lay of Ifeckoniwng ei`s,_near. if hanel.; Friday, 2nd1Ja`nuary, wecomn sto_cke-`taking.prep;1rat1ons. ManyeIines have to be cleared out entirely, : are "d|1%06d%t0 temptin%g"prices`, I which will eect the "rapid 'selling desired Fnf AP n1:" uuu-I:.... 21... ...A. L`. _ 49, 11 BARRIB ` -inn-TMARKETS. GENERAL 1 so on HIDBS. __jj---: to Al,lfor%I903 ___.`._ ,.;_. V 1 _;,_ ;_7,.H_.5_ , ,3 . , ,_., H. _ . V . , ', ,`- - . -.;-he .', .,- j" .' ,,r~ ` _ ~.. . -;., _/--Hr-; . 3. 5-! . . . , 2`. _ ; '~`;~ - say; , ..- .1` w ;;,_." A55. * - v: .-`-i " .-E 7:` - ` 'e~_-.g..V= _ "` ,. - -_ .. , I ' . ` " . _ an ~.= W:- I ` . __, w s--,__-_.- ' - V; ;2:.`:','V 4_._- , . .' . X . _ K -,2 . I ,-7 _"~.:5 0 L .LIII.ll.l _2 Grey Lamb Czips 6 Grey Lamb Gauntlets 7 Ladie ;Ast1-acha.`n_ Jackets 2 Ladie" Persian Lamb, Coats 2 Electric Seal J ackens 2 Grey Lamb Coats` - 1 Ladies Coon goat 4 Fur Lined Capes 3 Caperines - " ll Ru's_ l ` \ And royally so i when we review tef. -tyeelr * F t t just closed and note with` pleaE_snre.~'i't,l;as'g *: ~ recorded the biggest and most 'succes'qf,u'l_~ . - ~ , . year's business in our store _ca1fer._ ` in entering upon the` New Yea:-`we do Q9 ' ' with pleasure, feeling that we are ei1joy- A `gV:".t.ha4eendence' `of more and more` people` eveiy feat end establishing Buuul. FURS GEO. vIc:K ERS. As}: Carpts ancid Linoleurns. 3' 30 15 AA ...u..u.wa rammon has taken out permits . ing Harvelter uilhed works will cost oouIide rably more than` th,is,L The A cousraotorfsjre hard at iwd k now 9!; .the.fouvndd`ong'ind '0outrao- ~ ,- u; 1F'*!0n"-xi!,;0!ki!ii1TW!1.0n the . q ceremony the: the innhlluion u ru vnuonnaon. G TB:-o. M.` `P. Du. Is. . . % 03.1 Bro. 1;}. vzv Olarli 1 . rgshint, r . alter any. - Tyler, Bro- 3Vm. Psvlor. `Auditors-_-W. `Bro. J. B. Mo name: of party--3, . ' I . , I OF.l"IC_ER8 WHO WILL OCCUPY THE CHAIRS FOR THE ENSUING TERM. T On Monday evening `she ocera of Corinthian Lodge A. F. & A.M were in- stalled by. W. Bro. Alex. Conan D.-D.G.M. as follows : ' W M.,` W. Bro. A. Wilkes. e I.P.M..-1 W . BT04` J. S W,, Bro. J. C Irwin. `- J. W.. Bro. James Shrnbeole. Chaplin. Bro. W. S. Weetney. -'1`reuurer,iW Bro.` John Rogerebn. L T `V . `Secretary, Bro Donald Ron. , 8.1). , Bro`. ~. W. D. MeoLereu. : J . D., . Bro `W; Johnson. 1`; AR. 1; ...n 1'\.;n ,- _ __..__----Vslo Mayor Boys has called a public `meeting , of the ratepayers in the Town Hall on Fri~ day evening next, to be held. in connection "with the poutponed meeting under the euepioee of the Board of Trade. Live municipal questions will bediseneeed. , , nmrmnmuuu VOTE. There are two constituencies vet to hear 5 from concerning the Referendum vote but : the results so far are as follows : Total vote..cael7.. . . ., . . . . . .A . . . . . . . . 301.268 Total votes Yes . . . . . . .v . . . . . . . 198.630 , Percentage at total. .; . . . . . . . . -- 65 9 Tom! yam No . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192 938 I Percentage of total . . . . . . .A . . . . . . .. c ` 34 1 I Majority of votes Yes, . . . . . . . .. V 95,992; -770 has a complete sto } SUPPLIES. Skates ground and re wait. O SPORTING GOODS of all BOYS SLEDS, 254: up.`- S Good "$22.50 un \J. pa kinds. . l`< \J 3 2: A ck of SKATING and HOCKEY ired while you assortment of snwmc MACHINES r.-om Scompnete slack anci HOCKEY ground repaired wait. SPORTING kinds. ` `no vs SLEDS, up; 'a`sso'1-tment of nn V - ' ' SMSACHIN-ES Mlsll HONORS. PH ON E 169 PUBLIC. Tmmmluq. `or everyone knows of `the gssortment and `the values of the stnorth of Toronto We will reduce it as much as quick selling , es ounlthemv all. ' Buxkyour Carpets and Oil Cloths npw. arid at? nojuoooftpunlnou `J on-aqua :-nouns a.l`..;.. -0 Yep..`.... Where there s a_ will there s a way, and we re .resolved not to enter one in our stock sheets. So now is` your chance, if ever a, bargain chance was oefed. Three prices only- MoPhee, Bro. ` , 14 only that must .go within the next few days. , Not a three quarter length in the lot. They ere all from '22 to 36 inches longvchiefly black, and are divided into 3 lots, at `prices regardless of cost. ' A A 6_ M u`a duct mispellaneou articles of Far that - must go_ that : all about it. LADIES LCOATS r~,~ 2nd January; wexsommence our . ..;.Iv.."_..-.-'.`I ___L _ `$5.00, $6.00," $1.00, $5.00, $6.00, smo. %* a.'3- *.::a:d,;..?-: .~-W '>da9ghg;g.q( `.1- .'1.M.:. .-9` ;'V'5"5`KE-WEBLS-Kt Nobleton, on Doc. 1 tr. by ', ".r A: BA! f A , l fylvfa M.` an..'3o:h`_?{. 130:? 7.5 W Aurora. b` Rev`. Edwin, A. Pearson. :'nA.'-.99-mi. g spfoxtn. of Ta. .Kin`towm:hip. A. ~.'. ` -- -~' ".B8NNET'I`.'.A I - - . 5 i t ch - J""[`"f f's=t1-T'i n'.?';`s E:.`2.`so.c...."' :;.. ~..;3.: T * V ,uAa.nmn.} > . Nmolkgb . (`.b his fe`:.'.:';a"u'\'.'{ B_:._ 3'?` r.*'9:_t.l _\ `me: ,Oqtario has been` grown at Parry Sound. his seven inches in diameter at the tog`) ;, 19 mchea long. But thelargest sugar _aa.a1_u"ed ye feet six inches `in length. T ` 7 i'.W hdt in ciaime to be 1e_l`ai-get:radi.sh ` -brought so Win-ton factory this year. ...v- u: JSBI lo RU'1"I-gzkrok 0-1.; Orillia. on M and. sun. Jana George. wife c ' ford, aged 73 van an a --I--" ._--... ...... vl LIIUS KVIOIIOI1 ELI- --At "oldwater. on` I-`ridav, December ` .- Ch. N02. D'Arcy Calwell. son of Geo. Caswell. 9 and 3: 9' months. and :2 days. { co'lrRj3LL.,-_Ae Severn Brid ` _Mon'rbx~--In Oriia, o s " 399:. Catharine Benton. -nu mu. Wm. Buttereld, aged 3i3irc`a`rS_.__5 monthaand :5 days. ' h FOSTER-In Cookstown,.on Thursday, Dec. 58, an; ` her residence. Cookstown, Jane, beloved wife of 1 Jonathan Foster. aged 77 years. WEBSTRR-On the aqh of November. at St. Paul : Hospital. Alexander Crombie Web ster, of .._.Ln!u Inland. father-of Mean. Webster Bros.. a nntiveol Abetdeenahshire. Scotland.. aged 7o year: and Gmonlltn. The aboveisfrom Van- couvenvewo-Advertiser. The deceased was a ; fgnner resident oCookstown. . on Pr?d hler to Mr. and Mrs. - P;AUL--A`t' oauia. on Dec. Paul. of `n nnn `W5 19. the wife ofVM I E`A'l`0_N-On Sunday, Dec. 28th, Bathurst street. to Mr. and Mn. Bu'r1'E`R.F1ELn- gt h inn. (`L "-----svu-cry oexox ed 3"`"3'- `Rea 8: ygan I'I!lI III--A_ _ vnLv1ul--At his residence, B: ' `Q05. M-D-3 in 880: Zach. 1902,. Ch M - . usvu.~u:uu-ln I! enter. B gtric. on Sunday.Dec embor denrlv beloved son of Mr. utterckhvagyed 3 years. 5 uu.N--Un Sunday, Dec street, Mr. aid Mn. 3 son. . ` AU I4---At Ullia. Paul. of a son. \ Successor to .\ F rawley 6 Drvlin )-In Bnrric. S :hQl`l' lt'n:-pl-o L. son. cg. no-uuuu (II |;uluWl0K. e _H`Verb.Lou'heed lost his valuable J5 Myrtle L.`laut week. , .Hie ei,Franoie Gibabn, formerly of this Iic but nowof Toronto, was united" in fringe on Wednheaday last to Mr; T. ' inn, Aa.- former teacher of the Dublin ;"[h6fl). .` Their many friends `wish T -3--gggnny L years` of happiness and 5,, MieeMary Mely in vieihing her parents I n Barrie." ` . oI.I Sunday, December nst. Iltop. Wife Of Tho: Morton` . viifeof.Mr. Harry GIDNI. uec. 21.. 6; year of ins . on Prida . December II` Mo. on "`A---- every pair 1902. at 556 nhur Eaton, IJKCCITIDCY Vm. Tomp- ;;Mg9v;.g2 on Long Felt "Bobt, .leather`foxed,. shes" 5% so :12, .,,.,.,i.1, i,1\;(*n*aV_As2,25 mybucklg O' ve1-s`ho_,.1i:3ed had cqarse soles,ysizes 6 so - s , 811015131". r 0,9`: 9 yo o`o`-o - |_ 0`. o -\a:u- 7`-53 - - .1. o o 0 0': o 0 0'0; 0- 9 >0 0 0 o_" a.t .- . L. . ._ . ..' la_h_et sole, '-.s nVita1'>rle r ' . ; ; _ . Laura l`;Mont- f)_li':;pnd Mrs. L. Jagoriaited their 'tr,' Mr, William Lnckhart. of _ 'a,v on Sunday. `{~j-nhd"Mra. Wm. Bloxham spent dgyayith frieqdg at Pains'w_iok. _* l'.'!`-....1_ -r , vioit;d his daughter. `_.__iffj*B.1`xBmwn. ' A , . ;D_'uko Tvndsle, of -Toronto. `is _ clingtho holidays with relatives here. i Wslkor and Mrs Ball of Madame, _`i:?8p_pdby with their brother, M1_';Joa. Ip-nd L.WJago.~iaited , Mr. William -_ Q".-. 3 831.00 Felti faxed Lace Boots, T warm and .comfoftabl6_,' $1.50 Finest Feit ..;S`hoes, elastic side, tgjxjn scle`, Ellwaicize, special`. . . . . . . . f k. . . L . . .$1 `25 `was $2.00 nest\qjua1iy Button % 'o,wrs1goe, 7,lined,) iii siaea; , _8izes 3 1':o'8, `to clear at . . . . . . , . . . . . . . ..~ . ._ ...... . A 75' . g. ... - :'. .- . ,.'_.'.; Ir`. _.'3'V.Vv_- '. {'5 _. o . o_.9,o',y:__'- %.`..`A- u: a `_o 0' . _ my ;~ uunulucl vauralnb. `Correspondent. ` Morris in visiting her Iistoir . a few days I0AOk.b " ' In 3 `::_:__. -'-__.-u.`yv_u_lIl_ utuuuljll W fOVI|B. J __`.'T_~_A|bprtGi_bIon, of Sault Ste. Marie, ` ,j;;; QhI`_ntinVaI `with hiuybrother and 8.11. Gibion and chileien were` V 3 fngndp `at Thomuaonville op` `fl a 'un - ." 1?wnIm :z C431! -331.1... Correspondent. ["1``1`&f)5'1'i"8Z'E) N} A BrighIandProsperous W3. ARE _RESPEE;FULLY votms. 1 j-n:_-. A `- - NEW Y EAIH Ho1.Lr_. All. Mt.` Chas.` Cross` will hve a._\weak n-I threshing and crushing which medns good farming- ` - . The roads `are in bi; shape for, horses. . Gooci skating on Cook's Bay, Belle Eusrt. ' - , We are all glad to see sleighiog sgsin. ` Mr. and Mrs. John Jocks took strip to Toronto on Christmas Evsaud ..spent Christmas with be parents, Mr; and Mrs. Dolley." ' - ' A happy New Year to you all. . : ' The Central P1-:es'bytsria.n ohsroh, which has been closed for some time for repairs, will have its re-opening on J an. 6th. . Mr, and Mrs. `Jon. Robinson returned to Tyronto Christmas night and were acdompanied by her sister, Minn` Jenio Vsollletg. . 1 Fred `I Cross visi;ed hi sister, Mn, Frank Thompson, on Christmas. I Mr-. ook. but teicher. has returned to. his homg -in Lindsay for his holidays. in - pu- we are all gtgatlo nag .;`..~.e frienll Loin; Crone ground nga.in .-A _ V _ -Edklr Balaton to nrounclngsin from ,_o.n.attuek of typhoid... _ V A "J The Young`-Men : At Home,` -held_ in the Orange Hall at Churchill, `Dec. 12th, was surest uueoeu. . f ' ' . Mr. Thou. Cethdert in the hsnkpyv {ether of n yofmg ron---Ooncrotulot-ions`. ` " ` Stanley Spillett ha been putting some improvement; around his home. n A We are all izlod to hear thnt Joel: Harper : leg in on the mend. J. `F. Ardelliedotng 4 large huoiness I _in Lefroy. -fto Va:ll o1r_ %Th'nking for- past favo1'_s mg . you every success for I903 / NANTYR, Year ' unshod tn-v'~ W I rutofj -_n -`v-aw us-III unuguwrl WUTO In than? danoe:`-Mr._nnd Mrs. Albrt `Wine, of the homestead; Mr. and` Mrs. E Morri- Oullen; St :-dud ;`Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, Elmvale; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brunt-on, Allandsle ; Mre. `Andrew Brunton, L nu- ;dan',.snd. Mr; J.-M. Wine. Innisl. After `a sumptuous Christmas dinner had been served", Mr. and Mrs. Wine were presented with ioonplo of handsogne easy ohsirs. son, Painswiok; Mr. and Mrs. W. " V Thevsvervices in St. George s on Sundav was special singing. There were two carols and `Christmas hy s. The an- > f` Savionr`over all t 1Birminszhsm, tone of 0ansda s rising sbpranos, rang, `s`I"n a Pilgrim.-`-Her- _Geo rge"s church is to be congratulated on nssenlbled f-to join in the "festivities. Bev. Mr.;Ghurchill and Mrs. Churchill ' `mg sons H _ nd. daughters were in , atteng, _ `dnncaf.;.Mi and M... nag... -nu . _. ,-..-`--~.v. vnuv \lIlU$BIUI-In were well attended. In the evening there theme, "Lo tis niiht,- hoven and ? e earth, were well rendered" by the choir. Miss Ethel bert Johnson, in effective style. St. securing this gifted young soprano to take` part in the eervioee. ' .. Mn and Mrs; Geo. Wice celebrated their. golden" weddin on Christmas Day, v'gh_en a large `nun: r of their relatives t "yore also present and Mrs. and Miss, McDonald, , of . Oolhngwood. Besides a . large number oflgrandchildren the follow- Ne;i:"-unia'y- special N ew Yen- s jervioeu _willbe held inithe Burton Ave. ohutohby the paetor,"Re7. J. W. Qhuroh- ' ill `An address toyoung people will be `delivered in. the evening. The choir has given particular nkmtion to the prepare- uon `of the`; mtujcxfor the oeoeaion. "I'|I__ _-A,- - _---w-v Mr.i.'1`h;a'. Bradfordyand family hove ` moved from Eon. St. to the residence recently occupied by Mr. T. Weston, on Bradford St., the latter having moved `to Hamilton. . Mr.."RVit_:i1-izs-,-`oi 'Dundu.; brether of | Mra.~Oolborne, who has been ill 1n the hospital. has been visiting at the residence `of Mr. Wm. `Armstrong. _ fI||___ I ! In u Timothy Wilson. , ,_, __..._,.. .. --.. o-an-we gun A..l.uI.lUUID- ' Mr. Chas. Wilaon,of Toronto, and Mr. Harry Wilson, of Hamilton, have been visiting their` parents,` Mr. and Mrs. __----w.-an Mrs. W. J. Robertson` and` Master j Gordon, of Toronto. spent the Christmas holidays with Mrs. R. Hubbert. Il'__ (`IL - IT ' V Mrn:.i).oV-1; ;-'I3runton, of `Depot Har- b'ou_r,1a at her mothel- a, Mra..B_ope, of `0umMb_erland St. W. Oripps, of_ North Bay, have been spending Christmas with Mr.'Wm, Armstrong. , -I`__ ____1 `It It-D -- - `A Mr; %'t?7ii;';n, of 'l`oronto, wa.s to spend Ohtistmss with his aunt, M Tunothy-_ Wilson. . I Mina/:73`. White, of Victoria Harbour, i is holidaying at the residence of her uncle, Mrs. Ge_o;. use. ~ ] ywsvuulo ` ` ' / `militias Minnie Bitty; who has been ony- ing with friends in Toronto, has returned to Allandnle. ` A "Chas. Hamlin has returnod to Toronto after spendinp a few days with his parents. V T / - 1- _ - - Mr. aha:-lie. Stewart same up from! Tor-ontu to gpend Christmas with. his mother. ` j -u vavvuuvu villi WIEII JHJII El --.l'.| llbbert, Avwetch-night service will be held in the Bun-ton.A've. church on New `Year : Eve. ` Mn. Andrew iirnnton. cf London, has been eteyingeyith Mr. and Mrs. George W1c_e. Mr. Samuel Metcalf came home from St. Thomas to spend Christmas with his fnmilv. ` ` nun: UV `IIU -valoncing. II vuo 4. IIUI `family . Mr; Walter.` Lavelle a \ many friends will be pleased to learn that she is con- -Imlnnina- ` ,___. _-_-..... vua uwqllilllivlllclc _ Mr. Geo. Webb, `of Toronto, ha been viniting his brother, Mr. W. B. ,Wobb. . "Min Elsie Robertson`, of Toronto. is on an axtdhded visit with Miss E. -Hulflfers. ; _.-;-|. ..:_LL 7 in A V` E fher ' Jobhn/Woods.'T _*?iI9it.9}i'l3!9'*-'r. . x V. T Mr. - Bert Brown beensup from -1l`orontofor,a\fevrdsys. `V. . M:-.eand' Mrs. Ed; Shear went down to BradfordLfor Christmas.` _ _ ` V Mr. Geo. Miller spent his Xmas at Angus with Mr. Geo." Piersou.- ` _ Mr) and Mrs. Luke Speer, jr., and children are swayfor N ew Yesr s. A Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bradford spent Ohristmasjiitht friends in :Midls'nd. Mr. Ohss Tickell, of Toronto,` was here to spend Qhristmas with old friends. a Miss Alice Waruica, Toronto, is a guest at the residence of Mr. T. Lougheed. Mr.AJos. Spry was up from Montrealat Christmas renewing old acquaintances. . (1.... \'lr..I.s_ ~-A In - - - '. manage Brennan is houi_e_from'_ an .*--MA-in ;>.~c....g...a..,%,.%T....; -oih :5 ma `:ity'_thinj wank. % % r... s~o;.zg;T.;T..'Z;';i;.Z3.. night. Mr. Ed."Oat.cher in home for Xmas. : 'Bert`Bebb cape tip from the city_ for Ohrivutunu. - - "it.a'r.~ .r$nnsoNAns V M. ='1'a1? . ;wmsfr.~m,N`1;>. on man town. - nnwsnunnnif . of 6it'izna;Entfamln Holi- IE G1! is--'.l 11 .Wh Areout 1" or`. !1-own3iaw'a e1g - | OBLTUABY. jm up % Vt Mrs. ,.[_- .----._,, ..... -uuyuur," IIBII thoymyutic iknot, after which _the `young oouple were the recipient; bf away" debt for their fdbgre ,h` pinup` Olid P'3P,";.' '_i10%lId l " `ill ? l|'5Y biiim % -:9 V takig x --::--\\a- I 7 One of those 4l1:pp'y events so clean- ingeto all, which clueter around Christ- ,_maetide, took place at Snnnidele Cor- Miea Eliz_s`Jene Roe, of Edenvale, was "united in`.hymen e silken beads to Mr. William Fisher, eldest son of Mr. `Alex. Fisher; of Sunnidale. The Aweddin "took place at the residence cf Mr. John` 'Matchewa. The bride ma 'tuet'ully gained in fawn` cashmere, .~.trlmmadf high` light. blue silk. Mien Miiinle '-Moodio-, _eleo* of E_denve,le;,~-ected" -as hh,:me;m.m, and Mr. Loqqniohugna, eonoii: of the .hri_d0o.!hpportedthei here on` Wednesday, Dec. 17th, when" i 1.-RI. w5.-;;..g..|.-;2..n 4" 1" i ` . Rough TI`immedHide8...........---- oi! Calfskinaper lb. ...... Tallow Wlboooon-oinaouououounnau. Horse Hairper Lambskin: and Pclts,.fre|h-.. .. .. .. . Wool Pick: . . . . . . , yam DBKIIIS 31 k Wool Picks . 1WoolPicIn.........'..}}JIITIIII Horse Hides ..... .. ._....... ...' 2 00.. . _'.l`oron'to Farmers Mhrkts Iononro. Disc. 3: flu-nut mhio- ` nutter Tub pen-lb....... La-dp'er1b.'......;... Eggnper doz............... ...... Potatoes. nemper bag... . . ........ .4 I-lay new, pen-ton.......... ........ ,Lnve Hogs, aelectiong :70 00 230.. . . A hea. o hg-ht... Ci'I'icken's. per1_uvu ;..r.......... .. D k. onooucuou-cit [ I-:`r`l`b`-I`I7IrIrIIIIl.OC'llOVOI n-Aooonovu unu Dl\lIIa FKIJIJUIJE 0 Beet by .carcau.................... . utton.. u--cacoaaooooou-f--coco-u gdryliilspring. ............ . . . . we ago, so on: :7oeoa3o.... K _n u heavvor linht . . . . . . . . -

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