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Northern Advance, 10 Dec 1903, p. 5

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ver- mon U`18.&l.U1'u, .IJo Jul-1111119; | .140 `.1. v- 3 -...v... . Pa'rt II.-W. M~cLennai1, G. Benn. I. `O Donnell, W-. McMillan. A. -Stephens. ULUIIUHJ U_ V Ouuuao _ =M_:lfB. 1 Meredith spent V a. Iew days _l9.st .wpe_k _wVit`hV her*:daught.r,_*` Mrs. Dgvid*Lennqx}`ot,Ohurhill; . T ['3`VV n JJU-I31, `Jo \l.l Uvv LII Sr. II.-0.' Allison, C..H.u1.nphrey. L. Brow'n, G. Renfryu C. Archer. ." If -nr--n-.....l.'I TT 'ru|'..4=4=..I- `n `bullulll UL Irl.I\I Pay:-9 " } `Sr. IV.-E. Moore, E. McDonald; D. }Burns, H. Glassford. J. (Gibson; ` (I '|l'_'ll'-_....'... `I1 `fauna H uzwsmou` ACROSS THE BAY Iltegns df Intetgsf Concern-N TJ in; Sixth Ward % Resideqts j THE NORTHERN ADVANCE -up -a These Dyes will dye Wool. Cotton. Silk. JUN 0 Mixed Goods in one bath--they are the latest `and most improved Dycin the world. Try aTpa.ckVIe- All colors at I). H. McLARBN'S DRUG STORE1 3-ti . The B. _C. 1. hockey `team-win ue strong this year -and (Should give some outside Collegiate Clubs `a- hot argument if -they can get on some games. They [have the following players to- pick from`;-_A. `Pae, J. G. Gallie. F. Curtis. Fred Davidson.lW. Hunter, E. Morgan. :Hastings. VM. Grey, F. Leroy. N. Rogers. R. Tyrer,_ H. Smith, J._ Montgomery. R. Stew- . ' f _ - xnuu >::.u.u.-5-v..n \ Mr. Will Dun-oan has-secured a po- sition as clerk in J. C. Irwin s dry goods store, Barrie.-' A 1ur:.._ 1:u.1...I.. `|:l ...-nun u-'aH-on-I 1-innrla art: On Saturday evening, Dec. 5th. the Thornton Hockey Club organized for the coming season, electing the fol- lowing _officer.s;-Hon. Pres., Rev. Mr. Craw; Hon. Vice-Prees., Mr; Chas. Tomlimson: President. Dr. Whaley; last Vice-Pres., Dr. Gohn; 2nd Vice- Pres., Mr. Chals. Janes; Manager. F. J. Simone; Secy.-Treas.. Jas. A. "Stew- art: Ca_pt., Mr. Reid; Managing Com- mittee, Sam.` Maiel, .Wm. Fletcher. Ed. 0. Ayers't,Bert `Fisher. Hat-ve Blaolnstock. . It was `deoidjed to storm a league with Oookstown`, Churchill. S.tiI`oud~ and Thornton." The fine at ..G_reg'g is putt nished except ized shingles. if 1ITII 1%-- SUUUB DEV; I3, JJIA-Annu- Mi-ss Ethyle Hughes visited friends in'Leroy-last Sunday and Monday. \A',._ 'r\-_.L 112...-.. -.-an I-`Inn nusnuf nf lu JJULLUJ `I-any uuuuug uuu ..-.....-\...._,. Mr-.3. Bert Mason was the guest of Mrs. George Hunter for a couple of days this week. _\ Li A The manager says he er Eoxty charms girls in (twent -" C'_a.0i0uB. but he s' quick O V v IOOOOOOOOOOOOOOUOIOOOOOIIOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOO aouuouooooouooouooo 3 1 yvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvvvyvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv I BarxeyjICIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICII Ryenu......oun.u...n...u-- Flour.-otooan|coo_ooInonoou1ooIDI Buckwheah......nn...n.u---o- Beefbyca.rca.sa..................... Mutt0n.............nuo IIO5"0" Live Hogs, selections I o to :30. . . . ` " henvvnrlig t.......... Late Sporting News Every Acfialy from now (on will be a. busy day, each busier than the preceding, until Christ- selection. Ifgyou come now, whilgiiur holiday assortments are at their best, ou will nd it `mes vweek. whenselling. activity rea.ch_.its.climax, Experience teaches, the benet of early 1 "ism;-'..1 - . a very-'ea.syima;tter to choose appro `riate gifts and besides avoid the surging crowd that makes ' shopping difficult just before Chris mas. ` _ " i l t Gift `Selections _daintil}g.boxeg1;_ind- held for future .de_l'ivery if desired. . ' We give below .a.Apa.'rtial listiof suggestions f6i'=Xmas Gifts, which are 5appropriate and__' ' ` seful.` HANDERCHIEES, `in eve`ry conceivable style for Ladies and Gentlemen, at from '30 up tb.$2.50. ` ' Special quartet`-, half andilozen` * `I'\'!I\I' A T urn Trwrnxv rr A xv-n JUST 14 SHWPING DAYS ww-u... VKHJ GLOVES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. LADIES WOOL AND CASH-' q---nu`-- out 4-nu-own:-u ._.-pv-5---ug - `awn. op.-v u.r Vanuatu;-I. MERE GLOVES. LLADIES KID MITTENS LADIES WOOL MITTEN S. GHILDREIPS MITTENS AND GAUNTLETS 7 LADIES AND GENTLEMEN S -s-\-u--oeuvre A -fV'\9rl\-I- waluuru nan: `nova: \na---.-.---.--.-.4-a-v 'I)1IvINc..1 GAUNTLETS GEN TLEM EN S NEOKWEAR GEN'1`LEMEN S _N E C K- SCARFS AND` SQUARES LA DIES EFANCY NECK. WEAR, STOCKS,OHIFFON AND` LACE TIES, etc. LADIES LACE COLLARS.. LADIES HAND DRAWN LINEN TURNO VER' COL- N LARS AND CU FF S in black and white. - LADIES HAND DRAWN LINEN STOCKS. LADIES SILK EMBROIDER- ED COLLARS AND CUFFS, . Every Mantle in ouriimmense collection reduced. `SOME "LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Excellent assortment still-'-over 150 Coats. to choose from. Regular $5.00 to $8.00 Coats for _ -A ' 0- ' - $3.75 Regular $10.00 and $12.00 Fawn Coats for - _ - - $5.00 Regular $10.00 Coats for g __ - _ - - - $6.75 Regular $11.50 to $12.50 Coats for ' ` C ' e - - $8.75 4: `rs . .1 an _ Lambsidns and Polls, fresh. o ' neavyorllgnt.-......-o DI'C59sed H0g5onnuiuvnnovuuutcoiii Chkfkens, per paifuun-......-u-c Dllcks, peruair-....o-n...no---u GCCSC, pel'lb..............---on-H Turkeys.perlb..A..............---- Bllttef, R0. QC lbcuoonuo-0I""" Butter. Tub. per Lard, perlboouonoIcoc|vuuoonoouonO' Eggs, dznn`ooIou-yonootouotvo P0la.toes,_pel'b8g.........-co-----v Hay; Del` t0'...... ovuo-ouoaornonoll DTV Hafdwoad. Per COl'duu..----- Rough GTCPD Hide.-so-uoonoovnoonnooucnu Calfskins. per 0 Q0009" Ta]lOW Derllb-ouuoonunorooc 00!! W00` PICk3muooooocooaIvoroo son nrnn u:Ana vv..- .-vv w-.-.-. v J4`&9\JAL\dI>CV \l\Il- VA`; $8.00 _- for All F11-.`l,'l..n.-. .. Dan-Pawn n-. Now izhg -tig {:,o-g;*ei';v;re1l Mtill-inry o-f _i-z1_div\r-ic1wuaI_s1_;)-71;: gnmi Ifazngyzt Tess than origi- nal cost. The.greatest opportunity We ever offered so early in the season. Ladies . and Children s fanc; i3`<;lt:aI1- Vavgt: _S1_ip_p-e1_~`s_fo-1'"X_rn;1.s_. `Beautiful assortment. All new goods". . - T ` " ' ` JAMES vAIR& SONS stable that Mr. % Harry putting up is nearly al1'fi- except putting on "the `galvan- .,__._1__ _ v. `'-v. Specialj qtiarter, INITIALED LINEN -IF -I-Q1-5 rut-I--I--sin:-u a - goo... :4`, name` A4`! AALQAVJJ` -RERCHIEFS, put Aupin fan cy boxes. . 'l'l\' (VT l'\I7`BG 'lJ`I'\1) T A 1\T`DCI pr xasr.---a-uncv-so ..-u- v v - _ -.r worked in linen; the latesis New York production. L ` MILLINERY ALL REDUCED ONE-THIRD TO %.0.N_E'HA_|-F_..9.FF 3.59.91-AR PWCES .. engaged the rls in _twe1_1_ty minptgs. quick at figu_1e.L C_5_R_E,ATL_fDECE_|V|__BEB MANTLE $A`|v._ rs./xi:--vs '1-vwr-urn ruuv-rs Wool ylcksnoonooooooocl` H0r5eHidesIoIcoooI|0," +) ad'.IlV \J\Ilnvu Av-I_ All Childre;1 s Reefers and Coats at half regular prices. DRY GOODS AND SHOES $|:|_0E-_DEE .ARTM_ENT_ 38 no IIIISLHJSB BUUUU Iuuofwauv unv- ege intelligent interested Canadian politician knows next to nothing about ~British politics, has never conceived what the problems of En- pire really are from the British standpoint, or realized the essential features of the commerce of the Mo- ther Country; The most obvious and striking features of .pra.Cti-`tally the whole Canadian press is its com- plete absorption in Canadian aairs. l The great daily newspapers of the .Dominion appear day after day with no word of comment on any matter that is not strictly Canadian. A young, enthusiastic, and hopeful country is naturally interested in it- self intensely. To the Canadians, loyal and hearty though they be, Ca- nada is eleven-twelfths of the world, and it comes as a revelation to them- that Rgland has a. point of View they have never attempted to realize. The responsibility for this ignorance of the Mother Country does not lie wholly with Canada by any means, for we allow the Dominion to be largely: shut off from British thought, and freely Americanized, by leaving inthe hands of thespress agencies of the States all the dissemination V of news. ` The alienation from - English thought, and the absence of the most elementary fknowledge of home at.- faire,-is striking. Experienced "Cana- ; newspspe`r_"me;n will tell you in .010 *_bree;th, !that_ they have never of a London daily newspaper which you .read-in' almost: any -hotel foil}. the:.`O91lt31ient of Europe; in: 11;; _~.._.s.. '-1`..~.auI.' A.1_.a..` I ....ne ..._..-..1. VII Iol-A9 \l\lLI.vJ.I.`AUll.V VA Auuavyv the next breath they. will, that their oufanta we_roV__b_orq_i_n_Yorb- We Really Know Nothing of Empire Iro- bloun from British ltondpolnt. There are people who would regu- late our British politics in some re- spects by what is supposed to be Ca.- nadian opinion, `says The Sheield (Engn) Daily Independent. Let there be no mistake about this--the aver- ,-; ,I1: ____4 :._L-......&...-I nngfnn WFINE 9 HAND` DRAWN LINENS`; TEA" `COVERS = FIVE .O CLOCKS, TRAY ' COVERS, DOYLIES, etc. TENERIFFE ' WORK IN DOYLIES AND CENTRES _SILK EMBROIDERED LIN- ; LENS. . A FINE ' LINEN ' DAMASKS _ - AND NAPKINS. I CHILDREN S T O Q U E S, CLOUDS AN-D H00 DS . LADIES U M B RELLA SEIAWLS OF ICE WOOL. FASCINATORS AND SCARFS LADIES FANCY SILK BELTS. `LADIES LEATHER BELTS. NEW WRIST.` BAGS _AND -xv-vs` an-urn . \II..n.aa.a. ` 5"Xi\I'13'7vEs1:ING 75XI s"I3'sfE NEW WAIST MATERIALS. NEW UUSHIONS. "NEW CUSHION COVERS AND ` corms. NEW TAPESTRIES. NEW ROPE PORTIERE. NEW TAPESTRY PORTIERE. LADIE AND GEN'I`LEMEN S UNDERWEAR. -1 -va.-so; .-rags :-V -_ M 'i U1%.'SES,thgnewest sI:;;>;e;. _WLADTES 4 SILK FLANNEL - cw--' qpc---.._-cusps. -cc . bran-`nu `Wheat. WhltaunnuoWvconrotoooom-Q Wheat, fedninlno}Itu;oo`g_u0"00U' Wheat, goose........uo--on;-H SPI'ing...... o-iuoooootuonono-mount Barley...........-nu..."Jun Oats. . . OUTSIDE VIEW OF CANADA. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN S HOSIERY. . . cHAiN GIRDLES. ' . FANCY BEAD NECKLETS. LADIES LAWN APRONS. LADIES DRESSING SACQUES. GENTLEMEN'S sUs1>ENDEEs.' FANCY -PILLOW smms. BATTENBERG WOKK. FANCY WORK BASKETS. FANCY GLOVE. TIE,AND HAND- KERCHIEF BOXES. LADIES AND CHI LDREN `S MANTLES. LADIES FUR-LINED CAPES. A SWELL NE W DRESS LENG'1`H._ NEW LACE OVERDRESS PAT- TERN. E OSTRICH AND CH1FFON NECK 1') I'Tl7\h`Cl S The Death Plant 0! 8:10. The death plant, of Java, Eu,` owers which continually give on 3. perfume so powerful alto 9v\amomo,,Qf if inhaled for any length of time, I3 full-grown man, and which kill: all} forms of insect life that cozy! ;'tI`xn"uc::en:. -,5 _. .- . vu I. Luuu an 11 \.u..I.J..|.' 1.` UL` L1 nun RUFFS . SWELL MILLINERY CREATIONS. LADIES DRESS SKIRTS. LADIES . GE-NI`LEMEN S AND CHILDREN S UNDERWEAR. LADEIES CVORSETS AND SUS- PENDERS LADIES AND CHILDREN '8 FANCY SLIPPERS._ LADIES AND CI-IIDDREN S RUB` BERS AND OVERSHOES. [UPC DPICES, D `V .I'Jl.'lJ. blun. MU. ` Let us have your order. We Wi give you * satisfactlon. ][_OBLEY BROS. Will have a chief place in the thoughts of the HOUSE WIFE until it is over. Uur help to her is extended in the supplying of everv single thing in the GROCERY LINE she will need. The NEW- F1i.UIT is of a. very fine quality this year. New Dates, `New 3 F igs, New Currants, New Raisins, New 3 Candied Peel, New Shelled Almonds, Wal- m1ts,Cocoanut. SOFT Icing Sugar, Essences, Pure Spices, SWEET CIDER," &:c. 1 .nl- no Lawn wnnr nun-law `X744 mm nu-inn nnn / hristmas Dinner Between now and CHRISTMAS .... .. ExALL_ 'TEAVAND COFFEEMERCHANTS. The Prices Ruling in the Barrie and Toronto Markets During the Week. 7`..- - ---- IAUIBCIIIUUUIIIctolllloontvlolllv-v -.-v~'v-- * v Toronto Fa.rn:ieY's' imorkots. H _ Tononrro. Dre, 9. I993~ whitucanuo"Itccnv narcotics Whoa} 1-AH - ,,, ___-`_..`.- ..-.... `Q9400 Darley............o- Iloocaoonoocoo oats-natnoooooul-oi: UQIOIIIOOIITIE ye`UlOIlIOII |IOOUl!UOlOOCIII DOUG`. ensunocul oowosuuuona-ocoovuoocon. I-I... m:.._-.|.-. - Peas...... ..-..--"""'"::: HHVJ TimOthV------"""".' .`o1 tl'a.W.....-.-.o--"""'"', ` {Blessed Hog'O,IlIdOIIlOIIIOll|' "_ utter I` noun ....----"""_". chickehr-urine. per I>."`- - ' :13; Turkeyl, perpound....f- v-- ' '9' uckl . . . . - - - - - - - - - -'- "" ` " u. 0- E-Ck: her- a11d$1000 that most stores A THE e,.F'AULT.IaESS. BRAND. ` . ' -'a.s s_ `name indicates,-J. is 'fa;u1tless _in Out; 'Eit,_ Eini 311' _ and S'tyle.`a.nd' has more work put `i`nte` the mak- ing than any 'otherw__brand. A New Ragltms- -Stylish, young tm`en s styles at $6 00, $7.50 get $1 to $2.50 `m`or_e"for. High Grade $15.00 Raglans for $1250. ` " Overcoats--start at $5.00 grade for $12.00 ; 320.00 grade forsim oo ; 3525 00 grade for $16.00. Ulsters-All grades and weight, 88.00 Tweed lined Ulsterafor $5.00; $10.00 Grey.Extra. Grade, Ulsters for 87.50.. Ulster: .lined"' with Cordut-oy,Silk lined and Rubber intertwined at special out prices- Pew Jaclc.ets`-$3..60 Choppersjgekets for 50; regular 85.00 Jackets for $3 90 3 $7.75"-ne grade Curl and _BeaverjAJaekLeta for 85.50 _ for a.$7','50` elatb ; `$7.50 Buve `a.". $10.00 Over. oat. The "famed Semi-Ready? Brand vOvefcoat,, $18.00. IIIYKOYI, Pfpoundooovcocuounntoao ucksooouou-n:ootoQ;OoIoavuvOv0lI0 GOGIO.-nu nun Otouuoooooo-oaool gggsgoraozocuuuconotonlye-I'If`O". 0 Vau;Iv"oann'co'cv_0l\"',V BEE`. f cit. trons I.l.I- r`amlg Parb"oIJnuIIvocouIoOIII B5.|uindqua;enpor c_wt..,. . - gaunt t Vi! .... ....\..A v:::t:';.';.a.u:.-2 SUITS-We show all the new stylish eects in Fine Tweede, Black Worsteds. Black and Blue Semen,` renoy Worsteds. Vlcunu, bheviote and Whipoords, in single and double breasted, Skirt and Frock Suits snd~Strsight' Cut Sacks. We can promise s ssvin of from $1 00 to $5.00 on almost every _ Suit. vercoat, Ulster or Jacket and offer you the largest se- leotion in Battle. 1 A I'\T'HLVl T A T117730!!!` IIYYYVIIL` A `TIN ICUULVII III III.` `IV I LADIES` J ACKETS, SUITS AND SKIR'I`S-In these lines we show thelargesb stock of any store outside the cities endeell at prices that few stores can equal. Hundred to select; from in all the latest things. Over 500 Skirts and Jackets to choose from. We can fit anv gure or pize andeave you 15 to 25 per cent. on most lines THIS IS THE CHEAPEST STORE IN CAN-` ADA for Men s. Women's and Children : Ulochiug. ' s we 1 N G .`i663` THE MARKETS OIOI 0IIOIIOIUOQ'OI- Household J. I cu-rv ' Buuu. 3 -9`,---. ' `noun 54100 ' 65.... ` 9 '00uooo A la kooo1 vv-u 3 00-000 73' II I mm 43...`. HI... I7 73'IlI aq}.. .IJTEs% lo so D1) U 250 .UlOUnl . store. 0-u-ru 73 "I. 31 med`. IIIIII. TIQIIE I MIIIIII and a'.good.A.ri;= yeti." baii. Biing down the largest game. Buy your rileand outt; now. Get used to your`Weapon.' .You can,buv good . Ries, gang: Atgmuitibn r r ` BORN. % * VJAMIES0N-At Barrie. on Dec. 4_th.-' 1903, to Mr. apd Mrs. J. J. Jamie`-.-| MARRIED SPENCE`--McKAY-At the residence of the bride's father. ~.Rive.r.s'id_e. West Gwillimbury. by the Rev. Dr. Fraser Smith. on Monday. Decem- ber` 7, Rhoda. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. McKay Amos `McKay, to Mr. R. -T. Spence. merchant} of Brad- ford, Ont. - _zp _. ,, e IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET INFORMATION REGARDING THE 2-: --- Qouwwoowwmwmow ++++++o+L++++73+% wnuw-v - w, w-u - u ff.2i'.!`?;..f'3X`31~X`L{`'%B`}'{:3n`%-" """ BEGG-JOHNSON--At 43 Charlotte street, ' the residence of` Rev. W. 0. Washington. A.. on Sat., Dec, 5th. 1903.. James, Alexander Begs} j:o' `Annie De'lilah`7Johhadn`. bot'h of V `mm: H 7 . % LYON- -At, Allandala, on Saturday. :Deo.j 51:11, 1,908.fEdsa_r Allen ' Lyon. .; V cabana =aon:.,pgW;;o;`%;;.% 9; name. * "i!i*.%3=* 4` |v~.-; J -, :1 `-V _" c. ._ `K! .` j boo}: BUSINESS A N 01 , . , Sporting Goods of all kinds at the lowest price from sHoRTHANm| V X11a."n'"da1e.' Y. M. c. A. BUILDING, - TORONTO, our. I *cha{:..Ia';7n.*=.Iuga.n", Principal. up-=, 12th .l!J.ul.'J.'u.y, illn I-'Ll.l..l. UL vvup vu uvu Jr. III.--.T. Bell, J. Gats, E::T.3'irie; Bell, G. Crown. \. I:.. n. A'l1:.g:un 1". 1'-T1nnn`h-rnv- "L. "EEC?" Burton ;Av.' Chur(c_l11'.1artette } sang at. a.f5L_eroy. concert on, -Mon-. _day evening. > . I ' _ I 'mr__ -I-r-I `-n-,1 ,,_,; ', u 1- a -. . ` LOW IVGEI. WU.UKo ._ - Mr. CharlesxDixo`n.` of Torbnto Junc- tion, has been renewing old acquain- tances in the 6th Ward- . v.-.-ugv-v --- u.-w vans vu u-4- `nu ' Mr. Albert Riddell_ is recdvering to ~s.u:oh.'an.extent as to be able towalk around in the Hospital. ' 1|A'..... A..L`I.--.. 1\.-:n__ -1: 11-:.a1__.1 10.th 1 . rs, % -- -V K N Mr. ` Thomas Arthur, who hasbeen ` out West, spent Sunday -here with friendg. "_;/ ,' ' " I A` out n. n .5 vow ' ( V,-op-5: fpital again, - Mr. R Ober.t,-"Jo1intdn $ ffie1;ds wire plea.-sed to see `him 6111: :of the H93`-! IRS... 15 an is u -n 1 . :'.--v'- -'a-"----. ..Miss Anderson, of Gravtnhurst, `ism the guest of Mrs. McDonald, Cumber- J land street. 3 ' i. ~ .. ` 'Vb"'2i1I'r.A.".'I'. Mo.Morra1; -wast` `1a 1{a+ up with an attack of rheumatism for-at few days last week. ' 'nr_ I1'l_-..Iu__".l'\!___, . -n lII___-`:.-L- -r__,, A :`The' members of the ` Tennis Clubf droire out.to'Mr, Thos. Hews_on s .re-.i sidence, T (at Painswick. on .FricLay evening and spent several ve1`y`plea's- ant hour.-3,.being most hospitably en- tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Hewson. "`____._L_, ,'___. . -u-4 -wyeunon vv vaan BOO unav nan-1:`:-.u Mr. Charles Catcher has` recovered from the effects or his repent tell.` The annual meeting of L. O. L. No. l 432, will be held on Thursday, Dec; 1'm.1. . _ 500' we vs-ans: age vaunv Lnvvrnuu-0 Mus. Arthur Dudley, of. Midland. has joined her husband._ They have taken -rooms with Mrs. H. ~, Cullen,-_ K 1-....- .........'I...... -42 A`II......`l..1.. ............ -uv -vv-on-r vv Ava` on-an-in pa ' \l\-novsau A large number of Allandale young people attended the Mock Parliament in Barrie Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening. - T ` . ` r-_r'-v- -v-- -.-5 q-v.-v won --we-\-an I Rev. Mr. McKAerral, of` Sutton. will exnohang pulpits\ with Rev. E. D. Cameron on Sunday. Mr; `Cameron wili `preach Anniversary` Service_s"at Sutton..' `1t`--..f~H_~;':s7 `*" (J T The enthem in the Press- byterian Church was entitled "Knock; `mg at the Door. In the eveni`ng the choir sang .Blessing iand Honor. `[3... `l'II-2_- _A ( 1-__IL (IL- 'll`___'_ cg - -.-w-- -1-.-= van Mi-as Blaine, 'o?vSua:1.1-if Marie, who has been spending the summer \n `gun: with her aunt, Mrs. P. O'Donnell, purposes returning home on Monday. 1).... -n.r.. '|r_1*r-._._-I _n~n__L1.__- ___su Mr, and Mrs. `Fisher hav.e.decirle+d to take apartments at the Qi1een s }_Io- tel. .Bar.rie. for the winter. Mrs. Fisher has .-been.` visiting her, sister. Mrs. P. O'Donnell, Burton Ave. A~n9_.L;__ __ _- Ira. v-.' -- -- `avg. -- w \1I Alli-stbn. Eerald-The new-. station built by the G. T. R. now come- plete and is -quitewan imposing struc- ture. It "is heated by team through- out and is comfortably furnished. 'l1__-l 1\'|_-I_ -r-.___-_ ,;_, A 41n,,:, "1'zJy ;I `3132?i5r"o2'5uI."3""Zi1an. `, dale, was in` session last Friday even: 1 ign. There A will be a special ;ine&t- 1 held on the 18th for. the election cf officers. [All Knights are expected to attend. - , i3`);-1:l.i'e Parry Sound. has begun work in _the shops. A `If_ l'1I___I-.. fI-J._1._._ 'I___- _-_-._-___.I 0 o I V ' &_ ' Barn-1e s Bargain House. ~ 3 ++-:+++:-:-o:--:--:-~a--:--:~-:-+-:--a-4-++-:-:-:~~:-~:--:- -a-+:-a-2-3-+-a-:-+:-4:-M4-oz-4o:-+4+-:~-3-+9:-M-%3I3 \.n\:u-at-wv n\rvU\a`\tQv Bradford Wit_nem-It was a car load of wheat bound -for Portland; and the trucks under it broke down near the south switch on Saturday morning and delayed the freight car 7here `several hours. The `Auxiliary from Allandale was soon on hand, new trucks were placed under the car as speedily as possible and in due time the wheat went on its way. Thepas- senger trains were not` delayed by the accident, -the long` switch afford- ing ample room to -paw. _ ` - IIIL- ALL 117--.! 4InnnI Tinnnn DA \Jl1I.|.I.lU.l.l; 1.1- .I.I:.u.uuuau `Sr. III.-M. Watt, E.\McFadden. A. .Murray, M. Ambrose.` 0. ;.Storey. v 1--r-r n1 -ngn -r r;..+.... n 13:..:,. . STRVOUD ~ V -Miss Maude Cooke spent few days last week in ( Toronto. Miss Pierqy. of Cookastown; fulfilled Miss Cookes` pos'tion while_ she; was away. It. `.1--1... `l3..'l.-.:...g nul If-r n.nhRff PIE LIULI VVLIALLI DZIAJU 1_ u u... y... Mr, `John Robins and Mr. Rob Fosterrof Weyburn, A.ssi_1., will spend .a.1ew welns with friends `here. nu,- 1......)-.l D..'|.':.:.'I l`_nn'nar-I` urn] ha 8.. {Iew wuunu Wluu Lssvuun .....- The Annual School Coneert"wiH be held on Tuesday evening. Deo..22nd, in the S._A..\BarraokS.. This will be the best concert (if the season. V Quite 'a_?. number from here attend- ed _the_Moyst`er.. supper dat'Lefroyj last Monday Eevening.-1 .. . ' T ~ , -nl"_;'._"' If. _.-.'l!J.I- wanna nnG1Nn'__n1sA31.mn Ar % V '1-ovrmqnnua on nonnu nom~x- 1 ma mu amp-oN,ooLms1oN. J R There is a` {tiej);t;- bby _up at Mr. V W. Wrighths residence. V ` `|l'_. rn__._I:- rr`__AA -5 -r|_______ n_-___,1 1115 auxysu LUULLI uv gun The 6th Ward .soh:$1' Honor Roll for November, gives the following standing of `the pupils ;- I` 'l"I'!' 1'.` If---` `E` 'K`n1'\(xr\nIa-I `H .DU..l'LlB, 1.1.. \1I>a.ou.Lua.ug vo (nu-a..n..... _Jr. IV.-S. McMorran. D; Moore, E. Cannon, B. Brunton. " s.-~n- ar ~rn-_.n.:. '|:1-'nA'..tm..I.l.... A DFUW u, U. J.laD1.lA.J. 9; . .... V--- Jr. II..-M. Mcnonalff v. Motfat, R. [Glasford, L. Hooper. E. (Ferguson. 111' '|r_'I .........`n fl Qnn-n T Miss Gladys Ardagh, (ret- class. honors at Toronto University) Pupil of Mr. E. W. Schuch is now ptfe. pared to give lessons -in singing; Ap ply at her residence, or P.O. Box 9. _ A

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