Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 17 Sep 1903, p. 8

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cuts and a few minutes after being removed from the wreck Mr. Sum- merbell was able to stand on his feet. He was removed to one of the vacant cars and made comfortable and later taken to his home in Midland. His daughter. Mia Summerbell . was one of the pasengers on the train and like a heno s daughter. she waited calmly while her father was being taken from the wreck of his engine and rendered able assistance in `at- tending bo him after he was rescued. In the meantime the passengers had taken themselves and their belong- ings fnom the -derailed cars and when `they learned that no one was serious- 'ly hurt. thankfully bet-ook themselves In.` 4-1.. ..l...L:-.. I_'__3I,1-,, - .Nuptib.ls of Miss. Elvira Ross and . ` . C0111: DOUR138. __, ___ -, .........._........ uuuuun ugcusacxvcs to the station bj1iJLding and patiently lawaited thp pleasure of the G. T. R..} as to_, the cgmpletion of the-journey. 3 _o`emNG.AeA1 -ro- BARBIE. A`cnqsTuwn wnnnnm. III- S. 1 auto good man- Douglas will reside 35c Sc 150 Special Sale of :97 Beautiful Sample Collars, no.two alike , comprising 3 Complete Set of Manufacturers Samples bought at 40 per cent. Reduction--on sale at two-fifths less than Regular Price. `(T We Show the Largest Assortment of Dress Trimmings Ever Shown in Barrie. "uurtn na.u:-, 10: z. uu_u- 4* "How 1oIl`aox.-ea. one-half mule fwmt gm `spud-.`ottioe. All cleaned 8191 wa- it " ,.o-,b h. .Well fenced 139%-n, , 18.17 a` brick house. BMW or- d~`s`tpn`1h, stables. _GQod Y?.r5,,,;to ' and L 5011 In 3t lso1dth ` Ututo Oiltiuuvatiotzzd IfA1;1 an ti? .r om V. I I 1 amines or to R088 & %i`BU 8tf. . oitur; I rr'e. `I1. .sa.*'..~r..1.I.3i=o'n. 1on3. / ' Vghtpoon you, so you should not delay 9fd`"`_ __ t you re nine in the way ot`sugar._9P`-'5 ' Vin . V e have laid in a svecinl lxnc OW"-`f 8 .-._and,when we recommend them we know-hf Am||h'`-lnnotbe said in their Praise. NOW 3` vinl-n._\'nn bans-Inf Hat-A vnnr n;CHS good U3` - ' _ , . . `cw . .The*Bst~ Blister known to \ctcr1nary.:'l M Safe. lure amt nnliabfe. RecommDdd '3 `kw VotoDFl`ilIns. Medical Men and HorstD"' .suP.or_.._ Ever) ~bottlc g3""md' F, -`.5'I='ti9nswith nah one. ,Price 75"" Magus: .11 pmggigg ig_Canada and G J19}, xnmg, B:_grrie. -.1>`1;_3r,xnan_3Y Avlu vs : I 14:4 CAUSTIC BALSAM [_5'$ 1903. `.'.'|!|ll.ll.l lI||_l'l|. Illlll-""' ' mhzo TI 1 `WEST RN 1'-`AIR. l.ONDON- 53 , fI9I. Ba:-tie to L904, `ds'_`i'(r)'4rE: . "ch to gun mclunvl-ckmnufaf . 3 5%Wlbt'5h -ad *7- `Mann! W t.- t_d- or ` ' IIn'15nn.p 31:?-'Ivne1nNQ.'.@ Q) 8.0111 .much'cannotbe said in their praise. now *6; Vinegars--You cannot have vour vicH_5 8d` .Ie-athisisof the best quality. Our \'-nqswf \ .3101: made from acids. We have the Whfle l":_` cid| o Mal: `and Concord Grape. The SP3`5 L ; highest grade and pure. Try them. __fH "6j:;';1:3ss`$j=gR9s.| ;& BCilI| '0 III, Lillollg Jilvu i`%8tNWwm< Ha!!!!!.!?IE'! k"au;';'lm% F, V331. 33111. "E" in X9111; ` ~ u"`bomN.s`313-co `ma ' 2 Alberta ~- validrecu September the 29th- and the30t'L. `Remember this gentleman has now _the largest establishment in the D} minion exclusively devoted to the 3 treatment of rupture. He has visited :our section periodically for the pas: quarter of a century. 13 this not; {record 9` See "ad." in this issue. Cu: same out for future reference. Be among the First Callers A Tfeat awaits ~ FARM FOR SALE. W "North half-, lot 2. con. 11. `lnndi, Whores. from at-.ott_m_e. cleargd egoggfd W4 Ii6!11L9i19.F "::g _' 3'3-'94 ~ ':'..`-'U~|.-+'{"`%.,V.~'.. .%V!- ,."-WlV|V I H I iv!` 5 ' Pictiai `illtitratioifs`i ix5`killing, "p1ucltin?a.n(1~droaai`ng p0I11tl'y=Will\be`givnn. by.9x r.ts.`...- _. ,- \' ' ~. _ Vs$#_EPERTJy1i?E3`,.;g%pp{ {by the G fill-.jI1I1&0.-.h0}'9:5s 8i19 . ;_1fh})e1;s `n, pou_ ry, an wx ne no; no r ,c1sxons1fmqueste_d.. ibits infthe Main bu: ding yvi .be.,partiv;,ular1v sum ,th:'n1ei-c'I1'ai1i.u.zi~e . . _ T _ A_ :.H__ 3. taking an aactivefmterest-in this _grpa.t'_eypnt_, V ' v `. 2- . \ .., ,.A. ,_ ,_ .TEA AND COFFEE MERC;!ANTS. __________,_,.. Strrnunzn YOU. F03 Loxnbu. , Sttling. Dariug,'Aeri;1 Artists a;1(_l Acrobats. ` ` .x-,=, .1 .1 Magnicently K costunreri: in Scotlnd 8 ` ` '"i1zit`i6na1' `garb. 'Th'e1a`dy`Ts a. `clever -. performer 9n;bhe.bugpip_os--. .:., .- N o. expense has been spared __to secure only the best: features that have already been held in Ontario, 4 7 Some of the .attractions that will be seen dailyon the grounds are : t t ' t `A l ` MeG.reger_y_ Family: I V Bean and ltlamiltodntx, 7 ~ S eeding contests, en the beef `half mi1e_t`zv'aick` in the Provviuee; wiilfake place daily or which prizes unequalled elsewhere` willvbeotfered. - . , T _, _ , ` iisnn A1_ Co;,_I MARKS BI<.0S.-A . ,1 .. VV b`esur" of egetegf ' L L u _,.:thC:>roughlydepend~:%3 a t e * able equalities; -built~_to stand; _ , , the wet: and slush, and cors,` rect in style. and t as a; F0 0 twe` at :35; has THIS STORE season af'-T; _ ____ __ . , .r.,.-y-y-- v\_a> -Iain: . = I - ter season; and now we ride ourselves on lshovving footwear that will not fail to give satis-7' action in every respect. We mention a few lines that; are deserving of attention. Just look at them is all we ask. - Men -s Strong Lace B6::ts;' .ma:`de b`elldW's":t`oligiJe, ranted best, of leather solesggall sizes, very.pegal value, $1.40; Men's `Kid Blucher Lace Boots, sole; custpp;.`q;g;lfe, warranted` waterproof, all sizes, special. :. ........ . . . . . . . .` . .$2,00_f. Men's Fine .. Lace .Boots,`, '_ toe_ cap, medium 'hea.'\}y sole,- excellent` wearer, bveryzb d re_sS_}? .;sizes'6 to fl, `spe<;:i3l_. 5 .._ . . . . .. .. . Boys Fine Grain. sliders, selsool Boot 'rr.1ade, natty >and; serviceable, sizes 1;`; 13091 3,_ special at.. .- . . .- . . . . ; . z . . .v . . . .$]`_]0; Larger sizes, I~'{t0 5- 6nl`y'.`. . ;_ . . . .:. . . `. . . . . . . . .. . .$],25= Girls Best Selected`-%Fi_tv1_`e Pebble Lice` or Button Boots, toe ca ;-- 7 e` hand nailed sole , natty, serviceable style, sizes 8 to 10%,. at $1. 0 T `......-.. -2 o _-... -- L-` _._--__ To appreiaite'. the Hgenuiineness _Qf,'these. \`rz.1lu'es one` must see the shoes these pri `Lower priced %boots- are here for your inspection also. Ladie's Selected Kid Lace - and Button Bpots, toe tap; medium`; heavy sole, new heel very stylish street style`, made for service, sizes 2% to 7, Worth $2.50, special'val'ue at. . . . , ; . . .:.$1_75 Ladies Vici Kid Lace Boots, toecap, dll` kid top,` Goodyear welt; sole, very stylish shape, new `heel, equal to any _$4'.oo'shoe,, V Sizes 2% to 6, 3pCCi3l- 0 . o`. -1.: . .'o . ;;. {.3} 0.. do u c all. 0 3` . Ladies Dongola Kid'.Lace and`Button Boots, heavy or light sole,_l_ warranted solid leather all _tl1':ough, stylish shape, `easy-t'ting,__ ` `I none"bette_r at $2.00, 'sizes`2y/3 t9 '. ."s._.~~.* .j`.,.._ ..;: `Larger sizes, VI; to 2, sp_ecia.l.; . . . ,. % 8ent.29;30and 001.1. BIGGER THAN EVER asm Band in? . .x - *` -L v . A ', . _. ` . ` :~.,_`,. u . - ' '. \ a _ `V ~ ` '1 - ~:'~- : .-.. `m .` ' . -; aoYs' nd G`I R'LS{'.fDEPARTMENT! WM. MOORE AUIU UH: EU. fT.l\e "S__cot't`i_s'l`x% ; ` TUESDAY._WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, SU`_CCESS'OR- TO HFRAWLEY & _MOORE Over $3500 in Prizes. SPORTS J `NM THE_% '3 ' %"'.; _LAD|'E'S DE_PARTN|ENT' BARRIE S F %ANNUAL NOW son A z p L ' 3 ` 1 "A . Wilisiivo .18 ipeciai en_t:git:si'i'in_e:xi_t;.:in',t.lxe- Operaouga on Wodnadaypvoiing. This `Vang g_}vgys3popu1Ij,}';)o;x t go home without ao'o%inig:it.- ,`_. 7' " ., t_` . ,," , . . _ , I L. a_ , ` -341 : `II'._ !`."`-..` 'v V . v . ~` ' `:~<.:'; . MEN'S D%El_;?'ARTM-E`N"Ty nu UIWDJD`:rVru u , --- av ..--- - 25. The Wofld Fambtia. Barrel J tim era. ' It is well worth the price of a. mis- sion to see the daring barrel acts. . . ` ' ` ' b'e"sure`<:f `get LL`:.__-_. 7 : Gourlay Bro's$.. C`1bra_'ted Comedy Acrobats. . . 1. . gm v vnvvv A great improvement is noticeable in Clayton Go$lin s condition within the last `few days and Dr. 'Arn&1ll now holdsl'out.` hope of his ultimate re- ioovery from the effects of _ the sad} accident with which he met last week. { I. `Hunt. of Toronto. is spending his holidays here. Mrs. Hunt and children. who have spent some weeks with her brotherin Mar- iquette. Mich; returned this week and are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. D." McMillan. before returning to Toronto with her husband. - `us-. - I whohear her. Mfrs. Gustavus Pingle. -of Winnipeg. formerly Miss Mossie Cross. of Allan- dale. is expectedto take the leading solo parts in the special musical ser- vices at the Allandale Presbyterian Church. -on Sunday next. Mrs. Pingle is the leading soloist in Winnipeg and a musical treat is insbore for those usntruva oqvpu Rev. Mr. Bedf-ord of the _Burton Ave. Methodist Church. took as his Sunday evening text "A Name above any Name.-Phillipians, II Ghap.. 9th verse. The name of Jesus. Mr. Bed- ford _t-hought. was a beautiful name, charming the Christian with its sweet associations amdcalling to memory the kind acts which He performed while on earth. The name of Jesus is the greatest name of all to theola. the: mirddleaged `and the young. and `on every occasion it is inspiring` and helptulx ._It.i.s alsoa mighty name and rises tar , ebeive! all others. `hold- 3 ing `hundreds of` millions is a, 1oirin8- bp6u.`"' I ' ' " ' nu.-. l"l.`..'_..3.I Ii|'_.-_`._`i_.~n_-_L' `_1`__,-'.1-_a L; L Wrs. i1-a.s1~'e`t-urned 'home after al`o$n`gthy' visit with friends in Markham and Toronto. ---.. ..-- `r-....-~-- .~....- ~..-.....- 2r'i`1 1e re`sident of `the 6th virlu-A are Ioomplaining of the reckless -driving which is done on the streets at night.- ur11 ,, Ir, , ,n1- A01]- vva.nnv.a nu unvnav vs; .I..I\a u vvv-J v .A.n|B.AJvu Show us Thy lviercyy` wasuthe title of the excellently sung "anthem at the Presbyterian Church Sunday evening. 'II',_ `IV T , ,. TY, W, !`;.__- I.-- Miss N. MoLe.nnan took the topic? at the Presbyterian League. Monday evening in a manner which was} greatly appreciated by the members. i Mr. Frank Heard sang asolo in good-* voice. `Little. clgygm V Gasslin *Impr_oving5_i H "-Det ai1s'of the Whubaushenef , % 'Run-ott.'=` . .wu--now. v-av -'M;ssVMay'El1is. `of Tqronto. who has` been Visiting with Mrs.` A. Taylor. has Tretu'rn_ed- home. . v . " .----- qnoavvo-un 1-C\n 911- `cu. _ Mtj. Rioss Miller. of '1V>Lm Sound.` is" visiti1_1g.'his brother-in-law. Mr. Herb. Momiorran. L]_3&aA`street. ", Rev. `H. D. Cameron (spoke on "Faith" ho a very large congrega- tion on Sunday evening. `l'II\11\Y AL A,II____1_I. ,_ If___'l,I_,, v.v.. -y.- .-.-.--u-., v v voonpa BORN-At Axlandali. on Marian,-,' Sept. 7th. 1903. to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bell, Gowan street. as'on. ' T 1\ III! ---v-- --vvv nu-.. --- vvv, u--uw-- Mi'ss Rix has returned to Orillia. after spending a pleasant week. T as the guestot Miss Wilkinson. -.-v 5.-V-.. on a--..-.-.. nu .-annAuvc-- _ "Miss Hazel Patterson has returned from Port,Hope to reside with her father. Mr._ G. D. Patterson. j "iE{."n'o11ooI.7 :2o111ioI{.'o`' Tofonto. spent a few days `this week. with his` parents on" Cumberland street. . H11, ,,, 1 A JI _ An` 11!` 1;,,_ pawn. u -`Mrfs. M. B. Updike. of New York C_ity. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Geo._ Poucher, She is accompanied by.her son. Mr. H. McCartney. of the West- ` ohester Military Academy. N. Y. . `I\\___-!__ ..II ---w-v-- -------_`, -_--..vj Sweet Moments.` Rich in-`1`3lesVsing" was sung as the eveningvanthem in the Burton Avenue Methodist Church. on Sunday. Miss Laura Wine and Mr. Joseph Kreitz took the solos. -`flit: Grand Trunk hav decided to 'e`xtend the workyafj adding. aji'din'gs_ in their. yaridsihere .am1.are filling the` entire sppoe between the main line` the ersplhnade. This will be a.` domd improvement and will re- sult in giving `the company a great deal more room.`-Midlaxid `Argus; A .'R-rnnfurnn n'nr1-Ac:\nn`Ani- wrifnn. o-wu. oqvqnovu Chas. Laval} has 1.-etuT1"ned home `after a pleasant visit with -his bro- ther Waltelj. Burton Av-e. ' C-a-\l\ItIlvIJvcI ` Mr. John Whitebremd. of Kingston. Ben.-T'lreas..ofj the K. &. P. Ry.. who has been visiting his brother. Mr. Ed. Whitebremd. returned home on Mon- "day; ` - II __`... If 11 `l'Y',_ )9`... .3 \Y'_--. `f-_I- A ` BUDGET or NEWS CONCERNING . THE MOVEMENTS or sxxm . WARD RES1DENT& ' . n ` T.` C :. i -.--- vv.v-v w--Ju `Mrs. John Brennah and family have moved to Montreal. 1- union an `aunt! cl-I ll} `Dill!-IIIIIKIIIKII Miss Mary ('}`l;.'rke and Miss Carrie` Heels were in Toronto last week. -__. .7. _.__.._.-._v-. u--v vu -.-_.-..- V BORI;-V-lit" llandale, on Sunday.- Bept. 13th. 1903. to Mr. and Mrs.` Alex Kinsello. aaon. ; A series of se"r1,nonsV on Biblical `characters is being prepared by Rev.- H. D. .vCa.`m ~eroVn. `Main street.` ; onvunn `reason `to: -aIQQ-<\n\~`, v v v...-.,:. ` Wm. Lang.'0f Hamilton`, has returned home after having s'pent. three weeks with Mrs. Jas. McMillan. % May Hamlin has sufficienitly `recovered from her recent attack of typhoid. as to be able to be removed to her home from the Royal Victoria Hospital. ` ` -I--1.-- 1IfL3L_1__._-J - Y. :.......L'-.. QBEI IIIUIU l.'UU.lI.lo'-Jll-llll_ll-LII1 AIS! A Brantw-00d correspondent writes as tollowsi:-A quiet wedding was oolemnizd at .the Roman Catholiis Church. Brentwood. Wednesday. by` the_ Rev~..Fat-her M'.oEaohe'x`n and High `Mass was sung by the choir. whom` Daniel `M'.o'Vo;igh, sun of Mr. and, .Mrs: :V`Jn9J`.:_.MoVfoigl_r. .'New Flea` and Miasj 1 A 93,`.- .LMias of Uxbridge, is the guest "of Mrs. `McPhail. in'___ 1-. -nu-_-I-n an - A uvv cgwg gun-5-u cit`:-':3.'l~).1]IoPhail has returned` from a visit bathe` City. ` .'Il'._._ 1'-l._. 1-|__-__,, ,' 1 a -1 1 ,_- (5;-1;1;;i`x'1g-`gs spent a few days in Toronto last week. % ' --vv_c`- vv vs no. cvowaavv amok Iv V112 . Mrs. `Salton. is entertaining `Miss G-oldie`and Mix Harrison this week. Mrs. Page is slowly oonvalescinvg. anid is now considered out of danger. nah`? AL All 1 I T31; '(-'}_t'x1"r i:g'e ".l;:l:..aw is ineeting with great favtoxj in Al1an.dal_e. `IE3..- 1r_.,,, I --o %Acnus s% summm M2 united in matrimony. The bride was asisted by Miss Mary McVeigh. sis- ter of the, groom. who was ably sup- port-ed bypthe bride's brother. After _ the ceremony was over the happy cou- ple and friends returned to the home of the bride's parents. where a sumptuous breakfast and immediate friends awaited them. The bride look- ed 'pretty in herbridal wreath and . veil decorated with lillies of_ the .val- ley. She wore a gown of cream mo: hair trimmed with satin medallions and ribbons. The bridesmaid looked equally pretty in her gown of cream lustre trimmed with satin medallions and wide whitevwatered silk sashes. The `grooms present to the bride was a handsome gold watch and-chain and to the bridesmaid a goldlocket. The bride and groom took their depar- ture to Collingwood and other parts and on their return will reside inVAl- landale. ` ` The Orillia Times gives the follow-. ing particulars concerning Saturday S run-off at Waubaushene:--An hour hind time and going at a fair rate of speed. the regular passenger train for Midland. on Saturday night. ran into a partially open switch. entering the Waubaushene yard and only the _. pluck and bravery of Engineer Sum`- merbell averted" what might ~have been one of the womst accidents of the ` year. The train consisted of engine.- and tender. baggage car. mail car and -smoker combined. _two passenger coaches and two empty coaches. All three coaches were well filled As he nounded the. curve and when right on the switch the engineer noticed that` ` theswitch light did not appear all right and immediately applied the air brake and shut down. his engine. The next second theeengine -was in the ditch and hewas buried in the wreck. Th-eltender turned over the engine. covering the fireman in the coal box. a The baggage can leaped from its trucks and turned over and the moke er landed its side.g._t the foot q_ the embankment; `The? first passen-. ger coach bumped its own length on the" ties and came to a standstill when-.:..almos.t~ aver-' .'r1`h.9 ;.-mromptness `off jthe 7 engineer.-in J-applying.` the zhrks "raw->rabti smdt.`th;.`1>-vrsenzers trom.,a.1so.pilihae;up `iii. the "dim"; AI- st-hough .v-all a-were, more or 5 less ..shake,xi; ,_ I is}. `.`.'.i_.'. A !_.'.`s_.:-nu '1: in and . n upymgme wezf injp.t"6d'h with the- excep- tion or a few eliht.`bru" `j hi the smoking compartment. the ddoiipanta .0! which; were oompqlled to climb`- out of the window. ,WilJing workers nun... 4.... 'L-_'.'I -1. LL- _`_._-_-- ` -_- -_ -_.- ..-...,vu- _yv sauna-I3 vvvxgcxa were soon hard `gt _the rescue of the engineer and fireman and in a short time they were both dragged from beneath the wreckage. The fireman _eseaped with a few bruises,-but,it was th6i1ght'1o_r 1., time fthet the `engineer was seriously hurt-. Mo_Gill. og Midland, was amongst the -passengers` ;.Ie:it:`hiS."VIitl`ito 'tlj.1i!|1|!rad :m1i.. A` I e ier.r9x=mm.W t atCIOC.- I I I O II.O.',OIO.C.bIlOOOOIOIO.Q."CiQO. O Fine. Flak Boncle: Suiting, very stylish and A beautiful, shown in, Green, Grey, Brown, Navy and Black andWh.it,~ regular 90c,` our close 46inch Extra Fine. Canvas, Suiting, with Boucle e`eet, thoroughly shrunk and_unspottable, good weight, the newest material shown in'- Black or costumes, at 44-, 46.. 48-, and 50-inch Ripteys, Pirle Finish, pure Wool Venetians, guaranteed shrunk` and will not spot.` This celebrated nish is known the world ' $|.25 V overand is in great demand ; sells at 75c,` 85c, $1.00 and.t..`...l;.` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Beautiful Boucle Suiting in lengths of 7 yards each, de- sign conned to` this store's selling, no two alike, . shades are Grey, Green, Brown, . Fawn, Navy and - - Black and White. value, special. per yard". . .; . . . . . . . . .1. . . . '. . Black Dress Goods in a range of the most beautiful effects, in Boucles, Canvas Suitings, iVenetians, Biezftz-, Cashmeres, Melrose. Coating Serges, Box Cloths, Broadcloths and Silk Warp Henriettas, bought f.r our fall showing directfrom the London market; and marked at prices that emphasize their values, 75c., 85c., 90c, $1.00, $1.10, $120, $1 45 a.nd,, _ , , _ A large range and: excellent . $l.00 75 15:: , 85c $|.50 THE mguntn IjI9US.E FORDRESS `G-0093 L __I.2-L ...:II -.14-nsans vvnll 0111'] nmve Oen TV:-`oi, $100 ~P'urse%; 7,! 2:35 ._ __RunnQin`x Race, '.` ,; x g D ` ra:1qd..[og grqqiugiptiirpoaes, oL'vvnAeci_%}_1)y..'t`a:;'; peVr:s;`s,'I;4} ` 3 . *-X; . ., Farmers race for hbrses ngt _ `ski?-.3-A`-"$;u` nnvnnvn AI` f`\nir`nnnn'-\ 29 Successor to F'r-Lawley 8: Devlin. Phone'l69 Weanesaay,` Sept. 23,1903. .'JBLo`:e:,.sG 3_`e< ll; !?l!l4MIl4l( rlUuD_I_:_; _|' vn.un_u-.~u \Ivv-- . . ' If you, want -hat which will please you and prove becoming to` you at the most inexpensiv T e cost, inapeet oiir showing in the Dress Goods D-.=.po.rtment. _This is e D_ress Goods House with to suit every purse, from thevery best to the least expensive. Here 18 a plain statement of izoodg with goods to back the prices and this store to back the goods. 3 "- 4 ' ` We cordially Invite You to Attend Our First Showing of all the New? Concetions for Fall and Winter Hcndwenr, including Many Aumctiv and Becoming Pnrisinn tnnd New York Novelties, along with Rep:-oducf tions our own Artists of the .Most Popular Styles Shown in the i Wodd's Grentest,Fnshion, Cent`:-es.__t _ % " A . '. o T Faithfully Yours, GEORGE VICKERS G I-:oJR9E_ \_/[CKERS, `was united in marriage to Mr. Colin .wa.s assistedby Miss Winnie Rice. of '1loronto and Mr.` Harley _E. White- abread. cousin of the groom. looked af- ter the latter s inte`r_ests.. Miss Nel- lie Douglas made _a charming flower girl `and Miss Wilcox. of Cookstown, played the wedding march. The bride .was given away by her tatherwiznd was attired in whi_te silk _Eoliene_ over taffeta elaborately. .trin.imed _w_il:h lace and_' medallions. A; and orange ab'l:(moms:oo1n`pleted h_e'efi_ec_t :and she carried a larselbevet -at white oar- natioms; _The_ -b1`ie1.5.1i.f\aig_1 wore a" pink silk .mnlle ~.(<:a1:ried..pink. roses. The `flower. `girl ; lookeid gpret-t_y:g in ,pink. or- =8andi;=n.d..-`ualao "'.eartie..d . pink `roses- The `8noom'a,_ gift; to the bride was a gold brooch, pet Jv_.ith;pearls.-a_nd ru-_ bi'eS.~to ,l:re(.hridesmaid a highly` carv- ed d ' ooo = a_nd~tot -e lw ;' a ?.hEi'(1lioelet. A1flt_er oerilin "f-f<;oon":;Il:aLgtl1l1.1 :.1et_noqsv.t.11.e. an. ta--.`sat' tfwn .to. 1:18 weddm break ast`.";`-'1`h_e'tahle was a mess carnations.-':"l`h'e'-many cost] , {resents bespoke the _est_elq3m, in which dig? yoangmoouple are he . The bl`!- irt left on the evening train 39:. '_ .,":`x .d...' 2 ....._ gnu vv VMILIO-ELIE ; Dvpt. VCR. ` his youngest daughter. Miss Elvira.` W, Dou-g'l&S.. of Toronto. ' __'1`he bride -. The .rei~dence-;f- Mr. R. P. Rose, Maple Ridge. Cookstown, was the scene of awreryv pretty. but quiet wed- ` ding on Wednesday. Sept. '9th. when ; his vnnnn'-n.gl- .-`I -.. ...1. 1.-.-. ` If-you are ru tured attend to our- I salt at once; If)? your child is rutur- Od do not-allow 11: to grow up in life handicap `od by a. rupture." Have your- selt or o gld cured. No matter how many failures you have had. from all or souroes rt is. a duty you owe I` `when -the o gortumty pre- to. cons _ (tree J. 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