Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 28 Jan 1904, p. 1

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LU: vanvv Lblvaauu _ The _'Misses Hail. GI:-ay Ga})le s. Mary Istreet. have `.beien_ ill was the result of` attacks of the fgrippe. - - ___-._ T7-__.___ Mrs. James Craig. of Toronto, who has beeh visiting her son. Mr. J. F. Craig, Mary street. ' {has returned home( \ ` --vc-ogv` Mr. George Gardiner. of the local staff `of the Bank of Commerce has returned `from a pleasant `jaunt to the Old Country. . A `If... -_.:n ml-.__ 1- no -r u 1. -ur -- -v----.-J- - m1;Ir.v' and Mrs. J. S..JohnSt'on. Mary -street, left on Monday 'to spend a couple of weeks in Toronto. where they will take apartments-art` (the King Edward.` ` 'lA`!__.. 1\_n,_ 3 1110 0 q u Thc`home of Mrs. David McKcve.w. of Angus. was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday afternoon. Jan. 20th. `the occasion `being the mar- riage of her fourth 'daught_er. Annie S.. fto Mr. Thomas /A . Duckworth. orie_ of oEssa vs` industrious and successful young farmers. 1-`____ ,, loan as I nu u i Monday, evening the.Board for 1904;` met and formed the committees for {the year. There was nearly a full at-* tendance of `the members. and much time was spent in considering the fin- ancial position of the Library. _, . l'l"|u-.' .... ...` ..... ...J.- __.I I-_-L!.__` v.. -v..-.._-. -_ -_- 13--`- A Mr. James Keenan. is improv-' }ing although `he took_ a turn` for `the worse earlier in the week. an -\ cu`-a - - - \ H 1;en elected } President. (of the Commercial tl.`ra- i vellers Mutual Benefit Society. - r v-oawnv-- ll\rI-llVln\rl \Il- |II.l\I J-ILIII KILJ I The unpaid accounts and floating debts amount to $86. wh_ic'h.`however. is wholly due to townspeople. a`nd.not outsiders. The Board discussed var- ious ways and means of reducing the indebtedness. This `subject. with improvements required in the library `rooms. and-`the noewv-oatal9_ ue to be issued `to take the`-p1aoe,o the _ex- | 1sting parts. ooou led the`w_hole time `of. the meeting. he subscribers who nth n'i:v\r'nn1 innn1`1n/in fan as "inhuman AC . -Thus. ..-Lennox. Mary street. `is able to. be up after iquite a siege of illndss. T ' . \` .._- _. - - -- .121.++++++++++++++++++++.;+g$ F-1.Z[v1r"s_.` Sparks, of Toronto. is vi- siting her sister. M.r's. IR. A. Steph- `ens._ Peel street. _ sin -,1 fa .n1r--_1--L n To Buildexfs -and Coni1'a7_-.Vtors*| `"m&-I." i. ."`:5." e;Ic} `I3; iIe`;}."I;:?i up {with an attack `of grippe for the last few days. A . -..-_au -V cw yup`, nu Mrs. J. C. IArwin is spending a month in _Niagara with her mother and sister. V 1 I v--- - wan... Mr. iniigher Lennox has: u'e`l;ufned _home from_ a business trip` to Mon- ` treal. . f I. nun` ;.|.u:I:u.ug- .I..u.U_ auU3IJ.l.`1UUl.`5 W110` are, in arrears*oame m for a share of, blame . especially as `some of them are prominent oitnzens who !have been_| using the library and are two `or three years in errear 1` ` . - `I u... _.--v-ow -v- -v-....---J. Miss Anah Bailey,_i. oonvalesoing after a bad attack (of Igrippe. 11.. __ J l'lr____ -11-,--,, `I __,_ _ _____._ Hi}. ":1n:1'.1\I;;";)r;rIa: i:;V;is ward in the City for affew days `last week. an`... 1-` is 11_-.L1._ 'I___ u__.___ I-2.'I _ The plnl ind ppecicntiois may be examined 0 and after} Sagurday n_ext_,_at.th_e Rectory. nd seal ;,muIt.`ba`aent _ In `t6 the Rev;,L. `Foul|r'es,. 1!invI.4,p<;(1u:c:.Vthsq~Qgisnu rot grab, ., . , ' in ` `- sa- ,Mr.' Charlie Sargent. of Peterboro. % wasqhome for Sunday 0. 1 -1:`-__ 'A___L 11--I___ -_ ___-__|_-__!_._. Q' yya President -- Andrew Tlnomnon Vlce- President Hon. John slmrnle Gen ! Manager E.eE. Webb I ' --. - -pa`-u-.u--I-cu 9513 A 'k'!'f'I"2l' l Tje in CI e rs 7 3 INVITED FOR THE ERECTION OF. A arr smv 3.: .1` ~;a;;f_-:9e;'-.A9_z-,-2- , xv. w .!!!"!'> Public Library am. WEDDING S; `E. J ~.:uu-~.r`-'.-n4w-v- L-sw ' .27.... snow..- The Provincial Prior took" occa- sionto `compliment Mt. Calvary Pre_- \oeptory on `the work'7done,after which an adjournment was made to the Queen's Hotel, where a sumptuous banquet was spread. `(During the evening a short toast list was run off. King and Fraters being of course the first on-the list. .This was followed by The Supreme Grand: Master and Great Priorypf Canada. reisponded, to by Rt. Em. Sir Kt. J. C. Boyd, Provincial Prior; ~Very Em. Sir K`t. J. C. Mor,gan and `Very Em. Sir K -t. W. J. `Hallett. "Newly `In- stalled Sir Knights". {brought to their feet. Sir Knights _E. `L. Steph-' ens. .C. T. Stephens-and R. N. Culver- -ley. Sir .Knights Rev. J. `H. Shep- herd. Goldwater; W. Whipp, B. E. Gregory. R.` S. Day, Collingwood: Geo. Ogilvie. `Bradford. and Sir. Kt. Johns-I ton, of Offanta Preceptory, Owen Sound. responded to the `toast of The Members `who are with us from 0ut(sider;l Sir: Knights H. R. Tud- hope and T. W; Bobbins. members of Mt. Calvary Preceptory from Orillia. who were present ,for a portion of the evening were called . away before this part of the program was reached. The Provincil Prior.` at =this stage of the proceedings. -took took control: of the toast list `and proposed the health of the membersof Mt. Cal- vary Preoeptory. Responses were made by Em. Sir Kt. H. E. Jory, Pre-'. siding Preceptor; Sir Knight (A. Cow- an. Constable and Sir` Knight J. C. Irwin. `Marshall. The speeches were interluded with songs by Very Em. Sir Kt. 'Geo. Monkman. Em. Sir Kt. H. E. Jory and Em. Sir K`t. G. G. Smith? ' MRJAMES MI-.PnEnsoN's` 1 DEATH % A 4` LARGE ..1UNEaAL -INTERMENT oonoucmn WITH ORANGE ' HON` The death -`took place on Friday at the Royal` Victoria Hospital. of Jas. McPherson. `(who was crushed be- neath a G.T.R. snow plough on the Penetang branch a weekhago Wednes- day. One of his legs `was so "badly in-- jured that it was `found necessary to amputate it. On Thursday hopes for his recovery were entertained. but he sank rapidly Friday {and died. dur- ing the day. Mr.jMoPherson leaves a widow and one `child to whom every sympathy will be extended( -He had been a resident of Allandale [or about `twelve yearsvandduring that time was held in `the highest respect by allwith whom he came in contact. being a man of sturdy integrity and high resolves. His name has for many years been closely associated with the work of the -Burton Ave. Me-thodist"~._Church and at `the time of .his `death he was Superintendent of `the Sunday School. ;He ;was a Past thy Preceptor of the Royal Black` Ifreceptory. and was also fa. member of the, Home Circle. `the Royal Tem`-. plarsgof Temperance and the Railway Trainmen'sUnion. The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon from his late residence in Allandalefto - ithe: Grenfel Cemetery. Rev. Mr.` Bedford conducting 9. service. after which the members of L"-.-I 'O.:`L. No. 432 took charge of the ceremonies. ` !1`he(pa_ll- beafrers, .. who all `belonged .. `to the Orange Order.` were Messrs.:_'~5-Ed'vf. I __Ste.vfenson._ S. -J, .MoMo1jran. J.'Am- .b`tose.` Thos. "Blair. 0. Strigley. 1). Stewart ' and T1`i6mas`i_Qampbel1..v 1A :s_ipeei, a_l -~-"train .the . 'fi1__n_e_ral party to` Oolwell [and the thanks; of -thpose -at,t_e1i'_ding_ is /fdue. the `officials 391' the .I_?re,Bhyteria1_1>~* ~Ghuroh.. -who .=th`ought- _`fully_..threvs{_ fopen _t1_i`e. -Idoqrsg __-f that '1 9.`li.fiI *0 81191??? ."-M2` m<'m;rii.`t. W"f_`1-`Oi!!! F1197 bm?.1`* ~.`!'.n.`.1`-:.5 .~ ..in!l$ fiiin*h ~3 {th6 lf,`??_.i?.1 "91 .-dl?`!:i.!"F`.`5'3;" 5911. T T Master of L. O.-`L. No. 432 and Wor-V Little, .M. P. P.. M. Brown. Edw. Bandy. Geo. Leslie,` A. ,iHo0P.1`. W. I W39:91!'.'L3';!E?L3, - sv- There -was a large attendance of Sir Knights and Messrs. L. Steph- ens. C. '1`. Stephens and` R.` N. ` Cal- verley received their Templar `de- grees. The` Presiding Preoeptor. Em. Sir Knight '11. E. Jory conducted the Novice degree; Very Em. Sir Knight,` the Installation and Very Em. Sir Knight J. O.VMorgan. the Conseora-3 tion-. " -5 u ,n I 'l\o 1 I: __l__ An emergent meeting of Mt. Cal- vary. Preceptory was/held (on Thurs- day Aeyening for thepurpose of giving members the opportunity of meet-' ing the Provincil Brier. Rt. Em. Sir Knight J. C. Boy`d,fof Sault Ste Ma- rne. . . RT. EM. SIR KNIGHT J. CI BOYD; PROV- INOIAL PRIOR, VISITS MT. CAL- VABY PREGEPTORY. ;, `The following+;'fioers v-`have been 7 elected -`by -` B`a_.n".ie_Lodga;; No. 463. I. I\f\'I I. U. D- . r : .Noble Gr.and--W. P.;Soules. *Vioe-Qrrand-G(_. G. Smith." .T;:ea.surer_-,-.J9hn.' `Payne. V a.rder--Geo. Goles'.j"* 4 ` f Oddfellowis om'ers.f MASONIC `sThe` Midland Intermediates won` _their `district on Tuesday evening ._'when they beat Victoria Harbor out ;_1$1_dd _enf'fdeath..'game here by 6 ~tb'-.44,-` * ";'a'c'1"at the Rink tno-night. loIP I`0N 8 'I'EAS--IAIDIOIPO we-rld re- nowned test: In black. green and blend-a.lI9 Coifoes aIBOTWELL S. Bank 6fToru`nIo --- _-v- nu vv -4---1'05: Those '"-who have to"drive on the country roads these days, complain of `the great difficulty experienced in turning out to pass other teams. The hard crust on. the snow cuts the horses` legs [to such an extent that it is almost impossible to get the animals to turn out from the beat- en track. . ( `- - VVANTED-A Reliable District Ag- ent to represent one of the-oldest and most progressive Life Compan- ies in the Dominion. To a good busi- ness `producer a liberal contract will be given. Address-_X Y Z, Advance Office. _ _ V 3-.4. .. iv... - JLnur\A\/O' ` Those won`deru1' fancy skaters. the Davidsons. will be aththe rink on Fe- bruary 3rd. The band will be pre- sent and the ice 4.will be open for sketers at intervals during `the even- ing.` ' . u II__.lnn_.-__~n,,., .- - -~ ..- . Rex Chocolates. the purest and best lat BOTWWELL S. Mr. and Mrs. `T. H. Baker; Owen street,` celebrated their China -Wed- ding on Monday evening, when a num- ber of friends assembled {beneath their hospitable -roof and, extended the warmest congratulations. 1\.'_. 11 I\ 1-1 1 4- kn mu. v \~La\.n nu IALAlllD\JL\4hJ|rLl4I Luuuuvs O B I Skinner, alias \Vi1son, the young man who forced a `fight on Elmer '_Brownlee and bit him badly on the cheek over in the skating rink, last week,- was `committed for trial by Magistrate Ross, (but \ on ',being brought before Judge Ardagh, was discharged on pleading gui1tyT .. Skinner s record his not a good one and his brutal act,` it was thought, would secure 'him a Itermin the penc- tentiary. He may thank his stars that he "got free but the officers of the `law! will keep tan eye on him as long as.he remains in this vi-cinity. `I`I_, I, -__.D --_ -_- --v_-.---..- -__ V..--V ..v.....,.,. For some reason. Barrie people do not take kindly to Iconcerts and this fact was made very `apparent by the slim attendance -at the `Opera. House on Monday evening. when Mr. Spen- cer_ Jones presented the (most at- tractive progfam of the -kind which has been heard. here in some -seasons. Mrs. Cushing-Child. MissAMa`)e`l1 Stan- ley Leonard and Miss Geoigida Tur- ner` proved `themselves to -'be most finished artists and those `fortunate enough to -hear them were more than delighted with the evening's enter- tainment. - . T ` ` a '-Leave your coal orders with J.: G. Scott. ----.- ---vv vv--vw.- -----V --- cu -au-- \.rU `The next Firemcn s Ball will be held on _Monday February 8th. ~ 1!? 1' 11-): ,1; 11 J. Bell, of Angus, judged the Poultry Show `at Meaford last week and this week gives his annual lec- ture on "Turkey Raising .lto {the students at 0nt._ Agricultural Col- lege, Guelph. I rn1_- _,___ _ __1,1-- '.- p .. -\va V, `- vovntcnan The annual public mectlingl of the '_Children s Aid Society was held in the Town Hall last evening . A full report xwill (be published in next week s issue.4 LT\iET_- CEMENT- j Rev. C. 0. Johnston, of Toromto, lectured in the Collier St. Methodist Church on Tuesday evening before a large audience, taking as his sub- ject Seven `different Persons of whom You are'One.; Mr. Johnston s wonderful attributes as a (fluent and pleasing `speaker. were never dis- played to `greater advantage and his interesting address was followed with the closest attention. ' Is !!! 1 was . ....-. .On Tuesday Feb. 9th, Miss Wigginsl wil1.give an address An the W. C. T. U. _;rooms on The Home and Society:. Everybody invited. The Hamilton Post says-In pulpit and 'on Elec-. ture platform are many whose only apology for public speaking is their enthusiasm `for a cause. But Miss "Wiggins combines with an ardent zeal. the happy faculty 'of bei,ng_able to express ier ideas"in gracefulVlan- guage and 'in annterestingmanner." a1_s____ -__ , 1- -n-re?- 3++++++++++++++++3 | fmcals Arouhd Barrie E ----------____._______.________.---`------+ Col1ingwood s `Junior hockey team plays 'the_ local Juniors here on Fri- day evening`. I Alliston. `Jan. 25.--The fastest -game of the junior 0. H. A. of this district was played here-to-night between A1- list_on and Meaford.` `the latter win- ning "by a score}-of 7 to 6. In the first half Alliston led _/by 3 to 2, but in the second half, Meaford, being su- perior, in age and -size, were -able to prove a match for 'theVAl1iston fast lbws-`>a n 77. ) HAPPENINGS OF A WEEK IN Town and Vicinity - Condensed News for Our Busy Readers. Late Sporting News rcv, ...-u ;.v; V vv \/A\a LIV vxlullg` es. Buying was brisk by house-;kecap- ers, but the butchers` stalls were the only portions of thevmarket twell stockledL Potatoes sold at from 85 cents .to $1.00. apples $1 to $2, tur- keys 16c-. to 17 e. per. lb., chickens 12 to 14, geese 12 `to 13, ducks 12 to 14. old fowl 8c., butter 15 to 27, eggs 35 to 40, hogs $5.00 to $7.25. Grain came in again in fairlquantities. The large est delivery `was 1,000 `pounds of bar- ley which brought 460. to 4I3c.: 2 cwt. of white" wheat, 86c.'to 86 '1-2c.; 1e_cwt. red wheat at 86c.; 3 cwt. goose, 76c. "to 76 *1`-20., and 7 cwt. oats. 330. to 33 1-20. On Saturday fresh eggs dropped `somewhat in price and were obtain- able at 28 cents `a `doz._ Butter rang"- ed from 15 to 20 cents a pound. ac-+ cording `to quality. Chickens sold at about '9 centsa pound or from 40 to 80 cents a pair. fowl was worth 6 cents a pound` or 60 cents a pair. A few turkeys which were brought in readily sold at 13 cents. Potatoes am. advancing and 65 cents a bag was realized. Dressed hogs brought from $6 to $6.35 and live ones $5.00.- Wheat advanced `to 80 cents but a drop is anticipated. oats were up to 30 cents. peas 60 to 63. barley 40, rye 50. buckwheat 40 to 45. red clover $5.50 to $6.25 and alsikc $4.50 to $5.50. LATI-|__ AND SHINGLESE VV-'T1Y1e":I"oronto Telegram says;---"9t. Lawrence Market had the lightest Saturday's supplies of the season to-. day.:' Very little came in except apples, which were rather abundant. Prices reached their winter zenith a week ago, and `there were -no chang- nu 'Dnu ;n.-.. ....... L..:..1_ L__ IL -_,, , I 7 The` Barrie Seniors {why 'the____t. Georges in Toronto on Saturday even- ing and In large number of citizens; are going down to sec the game. The Seniors are contemplating atrip to Paris. Galt and Vfoodstock. Ber- ling ha`s asked for home and home games; _ ( Collingwood. Jan; 25.-The Bar- rie and Collingwood Juniors played here to-night before :1 small crowd. the visitors winning by 6 to 3. The game was fast from start to finish, and looked `on the go in as though the home seven would win easily, but the fast forwards of the visitors soqn got together. and set a pace that was about `the fastest seen on Col-' lingwood ice this season. They man_- aged to score four goals in -the se- cond half, while Collingwood only found the `not once. The tcamslined up as follows ;- V`; Seven members of the B. C. I. hockey club drove to Elmvale last Friday to play the Invincible team of hockeyists `there. The boys (had no `supporters at all, with -them. not even .a [goal umpire.. The `refereewas an Elmvale man and `the B. C. I s. were bodied," tripped and '.cross-- checked to `a finish. The Elmvalal team are met to Ibe blamed for` this, for it is their nature to play a rough game; The Invincibles, after a few minutes play scored twice. A dis- pute arose over one (goal and the `goal- umpire was replaced. `The students scored after `La combination `rush. The villagers scored just before half- time, making . the score 3 to 1. Both teams after __a rest started in again with plenty of lvim. -each side scored one. then `the Institute boys gingered up and scored again. Now with the score 4 to 8 ;{`he'aElmvale team start- ed to rough it. the forwards of the Collegiate team `weretripped. time after time "just! when .'on the point of dhooting. The B. IC. I's. `were out-' _weighted and. lthough they stood the batteringand chopping well. they could `not hold -their own. Elmvale scored` twice. This made the score. at full time. 6. 'to 3. The Elmvale` team plays the return game at an early date. The teams were,;-- I` `TI__ Y'I'__4L-_- v.. IV , , I . lZ___.__. __J...'_-, -v.... -- no, - ---.v.. Barrie-Goal, Mcliernan ; point, Mc- Donald ;` cover, Grasett; rover. Pow- ell; _centr_c, Vair; right wing, Johnsa ton: l_eft wing, Somervillc. I 1\,1',,, r\ (1 1|r~l\ I1 til ~.v-- -y..y .- .--a, -\v\rAAn\lA v..-v- R;:frqe-O. Gordon McDoald, Col- lingwoqd. I Co1lin._gwood-Goal.Campbell: point, Belcher; cover, (Patton: frover. Brown; centre, Brown; right wing, Dyson; left wing,'O Brien. _ ,I Il'-Y', '.A 19` V`-_l`3_.J (L::wf-Iv"s3.-`I.i;(intv; 1 _Tyrer, point: Davidson, cover : Rogers,Gray. Stewart. `Morgan; forwards.` `I`,_;V,-'I,I_ A ,,,`IJ -.w-., .5. 7 _--.`..c....., _v- H..- \..... Invi1;_cibles-I1`\vin. goal; Arnold. point: Mason. cover: Kenney, Ri- chie, Mills, Shanon. forwards. T_ Ref_ereg=.-Howard Richie. At `the annual meeting` of tho mem bers of `the Congregational Church, last Thursday evening, .a statement wa's presented .by the` Treasurer. Showing that`-`the past Sy-ear had been attended by unusual success, finan- cially. 'I?he Vsecretaryis report was al- somost encouraging. `In rcsponseto I ran 9V.Ap13eal t;h .oh Fdebt ofi_$9`00 nu; vVALV1'l!a'U-At 1'ne A.(1V8.!l0B Ut- tioe. _'only those wishin to learn the +printmg trade need app y. ' . SATURDAY MARKETS` {$1.00 ipizn ANN-UM IN ADVANCE `SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS 'Congregatio'nal Meeting. ARM FOR SAIJE-':3o acres all under cultiva- tion. well fenced and _watered. 3} mile: from Barrie. good buildings and good orchard. Apply tg P.O. BOX .103. Barns, { - . 3'59 John R. Lamb. m:::..cu$ -E-~:~v-+~M~+--4~~M--io--~!~4-4--4-~+!--+-5-+ `unit: I I `I 59%|`: We have` riatge amount of Private -Funds to lend mt5'g33.? 'cf:3{'ir"i`as'r'f:c} r"a`."run`e`xi"i. SON. Dunlop Sttoet Battle. 5 . An lam ntidugrom bueiheu. I wish to- thenki . my friends in the untv of Sirncoe for their con- dence and patronize during the forty yours in which we have been dom business together. I ugouid bespeak for Mr. Smi . mynqcooaltor. ta_ eon- tnnuance of their support and patroeege. V _. JAMES scnoacui.` `Barrie. Jan. 14. 1004.--.1-z. BOY WAIVVTED--A`t The Advance or- ';l\, fhnoo cu:-`Is:-you I-4` `nu-an I-In-an zowwwowonqummoyz `Barrie. ;-ti-:-:~-:~++:-s-++-s-4-:-:~+:-+:~+s:-z-o:-5-on-:~+_% 2;: was . Make no mistake ! YARD, FOOT OF TORONTO S'1`REE'.l`.-,V f BOSTON. NEW YORK. CHICAGO and '1-onowro. Direct Wires with all Exchanges. a:~~:T?"f'i6E:'k'.' RIIRII f\ We `have imfoned a large number of Bonn Eng iah Rubber Dreuiuc ` Combs, 8 inches long, anq lumped. Roberton's 15- Specipl { . A; Dresslgg All thoflbeat gualitvmnd guaranteed; _ _: L THE SUCCESS which we ob-1 -tamed for our " Robertson : Tooth ` Brush at a popular price he: led us .1 to believe thateour customers would V appreciate equally good value in 51 VOL. LIII. No. 4 ` wnonm No.2 SAMUEL Wnsnmr. Proprietor. Advances made to fAu-merI_. Sale Noted discounted or collected and a general bank- ing business conducted. ` . Invests Fund: in 5.101 : no at aoodi nu: of lawn: :0; in Royal eating 1 . Vqoaansponnsuca sogr. u;-.,1'."rb.n:" ` ' ' '. . ` 2 ' 1 3 . I M I -CAPITAL PAID up 3.000.000 RESERVE rum: 3.1qo.0o0 Q0-T0` '1` cm! ~-SAVINGS `BANK DEPARTMENT ' Current rates of interest allowed on _a.c- counts.Large and Small. " auvs A_Np"suLLs `.lcII'I lllvl hit an: iv Irrw BARBIE BRANCH A general Banking Business conducted. Drafts issued on all parts of the world. De- posits received and interest eilowed at high- est rate. W. D. MORTQN. Manager. R. H. HAYWARD WINNIPEG Refcrences-Dunn's` Commercml Agency. Dominion Bank. Toronto. -:6 . Bank of Commerce. Barrie. Retiring from Business;V ,-T 25 Years" mxpu-1o'u`c e fl. S`l_'|NSON, MGR; NEW Anvunrxsnmnufrs. MONEY TO LOAN. .'- I...... ._....._A -1-n_9___.- n KVIJ 9|-`tel-41453 dltanitoba Farm Lama -Wi'an!9_2 Pmfrti9=--- Bzuuun OFFICE : --. 1- ggnn I \_i&TII' DUNLOP STREET -%-~~-!~ 4*-~'-~'-}"-*'""""` Established 1890 ' 1-'honje146 E W. F_. DEVER 6:. CO_ 1: V Stock and Bond} BROKERS f Cvomb :01"-t-I Ant ~.. 5. h` _` V v `- . ` `~-`~ *\' ,~,n;.,~p,. --' !%Fur Coats! SIXTY DAYS] NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to R.S,O. 1897. Chap :29. .38. and amendin Act ; that all persons havxng claims ggainst the, etate i of the said Robert Smith. who dued on or about the Third day of December. 1903, are requu-ed to send bv pelt, prepaid, or to deliver to Stewart &`Stewart. Solicitors for the Bxecutore of the Illd en te. on_ or before the .' . T d|4I ..A_. '_g --_u._-_____ A -5 Cllllj. \ll v\-nvuv tuv . man `day of February. AJ). 19704`. | Their unmet. addresses and deecri ions" and a3 full`, statement of particulars of their c aims and the na-V tpredof the security (if any) held by them duly eer- tn 1! . - , ` - tmea. V _ . And further take notice that after said last men- tionw date the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the debeued among `the partietcna titled thereto. having regard only to those claims of which that shall` then have notice; ; Dated t is goth day `of J tuna:-y,\A.D., xl;o3. T - STEWART & STE ART, :3 won St.. Barrie.` 5-0:. ' Solicitor: for the nnid Ramcutnn. I The North Eut.VQ':-3:0: of iaot Six. in the rith Con; of Innis! and Park Lots twenty-`one and` twenty-two. bang par; of ldtnix in the 13th Con. couion of Inpitl.` .S:ud farm in good_ clay Qoam. al cloned and nu 3-good` state of .culhnt:on. Com` forta.bl_'e._dwollin _%_:ouuo _aud_ ggod_ o_yt_b_uiling!: cleared and I-goon IIIII ox .cuu:IvI.uou. uom` fortable dwelling house and good outbuildings`: erected thereon. Also orchard. -Each eld of sand` fatm well watered end well feuged. Fnnrm has ta acreeinfall when 9acreei_u and l0_I.l;8 seeded down. For urther pnmcu plv to E.A. LITTLE. Beq.. Mlandale P.0., on-S EWART & STEWART, Solicitors. :1 Owen St.. Barrie. - '3-5 _ Our name is sdlcientjzuarantee that the Comb is good. We want ` every family in this vicinity to have ~ one in than home. Don't forget in. j I In the Matter ot the Estate of Robert smith, law oi the Township of En: In the. County of slmcoe, , Gen eman. Deceased. ' turn 0 tied. LcT:'i5i'.T'n':'s'd"" I"o' iI.'W"s'i I71'a?"3 125: 'si'x".';BoEIi in the Ninth nonunion of the Townshi of Veanrn. containing 69 acres more or less. Said um in good clay loam and well fenced with good orchard uore- nn; fharaara pnidtoba almled on said hlldl I. IIU KIT"! II I d|neen' C to :71 furthar ta. Composed of theAWeat Half of the Want of Lot Five and"gaft of thogwest Half of Lot Six. both 3- cl.` In-0|: uuunnainn A` 0|`. Tanya-h3n nf voila:-n, r;r,,.gs,LT3| COAL AND wo'on_ noxns iA. F:mG-rrettl ___-------- cunt`?- The Leading Hons; ` Everything Musical sow 'AGEN1` FOR THE E RnbarI;son s 150. Special comb f ~- .. . ~- n - n o on ROBERTSONmg E Opposite Post Office :- - A A a n A A A A n a n A A A A A g A a A A a an BARRIE. ONT.: HeintiIi{ayri"8":M(2o. Piano % % The Canadian : Favorite %M||3KLEg%lNM[NI3=%A39NJ _,PhO__ne 33a. AND runs FOR ` Farm For Sale or to Rent N_ut, Stov, Egg G1-ateV Try Va ton. - Iuuwillvgartainly please" you0 - PHONE 88. ._Th:= 1Sri9anI 9.0- 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SPRING STYLES IN HATS coming in daily These areth c:>l;>r`s 'q_f' Notice to Creditors; ++++++++++++++++++++$ Fresh Mined. Clean, Dry. Bright. i.'I-V0 B"i=ifA I-"!*.i.'7`7 I Ivuv vans`: in --vvw up`: `any um vuvuuuw uuu HAUGHTON LENNB-X.'S:>licitor for ALEX. COWAN. Trustee of Deceased. '3-uunru aniln Ina-n. -%-WNE1> _3Y"5"T"A Farm for Sale nvvnnl. an axis AIVI, . d:v'cn Solicitors for the said Exqcuton. ""'~<++~'~??44449+'i*'2- ' IN rasvrzjcrnnnsrs or mains. fad, courrrv or sniconxnn 1'1`!-I13` .nonmu'ou or cnmm ova cxu-nnuou. iBARRIE, COUNTY OF SIMCOE. ONTARIOTJANUARY 28, 19041 TA QUIET HOUSE Utlg L UUA nus vyuo T The Misses` Whih. of "VVoodoot. `have returned `from a short visit with Toronto friends.~' A I an III`. \l|__,- __.--E, _-s. u uvc -4- Miss Bain. of Winnipeg. who has been visiting friends in-'Chioago.stay- ed over in town` for a few `days with her cousin. Mrs. Fred Hart, on her way through *to Florida. Mr. R. R. Holtuwrites the Advance that he isnow stationed" with the ,0. P. -R. grain klepanment at St. Johns N. B. {He expects :to be trans- ferred to `Owen Sound lor Fort Wil- liam in the spring. .EHis'many_friends in Barrie will be `pleased-`to learn of his. appointment. ' wmon TOOK 91.16}: AT Axons LAST wmmx. -. -.-xv- ~- u'I.;r:ei:~;ely at .B.30 p.rn.. `the bridal been most tastefully arranged fer the oecalsion; The_ bride looked beauti-A tel in ajgewn ofblue H-enri'e'tta. trim- med vsfith "white silk. ' f V . _ 6 . n.;_. A.`l'I `cw-..-: .... -- ,3 L- ~-_n- party entered the parlor which had" _-_ ..\j.-.. ....,-- ...-... \ ,~ Rev. A." R..San derson of VAngus.`per- `formed the oeremony.- The presents were of `the most` .-u's_e[fu`l eharact.e'r and `bespeke the es'te'em rinwhich the bride `was. held. Only" the `tbosf ibnti-' mete _friends and relatives were in-_ `vi_ted. A surnpt}1pus._`y v_eddingf break- j9.s_t_ was provided. to` whicheall dig! ample _fjusti9e'. {After ,"s;'>_e.ndin7g `a couple of hqursbin g ebgiial way ito__\the delight of_ `ill. the young couple` `left _f6r` their new home erxnid -the best wisl_;es_ of. (their many ffriends, I i]TNBNNi(F1W\I)A ESTABLISHED 1865 Capital - $2,500,000 M 0 T $1,000,000 A nnl u-our Tlnnmnnn

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