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Northern Advance, 28 Apr 1904, p. 4

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{plan . T Mrs. John Brunton Sr., is laid up with `a strainedankle caused by 9. fall on Mr. J. L. Burton's steps. `last: Thursday. while returning from .1 call in reference to church;-gwork. i From theSixth Ward- BRENTWOOD, %1rnRTt1ERz\t`.AI)VA:cE 1 is ` `Wu? eunuch st `reg 3 4 ._L l&iI,I%*.V`lI!.|o, l::t%~lI rot" cnvunl .1 ,. .-....- _ I `I Dear Edythe-.-It is with feelings L , of deep -regret `that we greet you this i evening. We shall never forget you. I - Lo , We shall look back to the time when i vou were with us with feelings of pleasure. not unmingled with regret. !with pleasure. because of the mem- "cry of many . happy meetings with `I. you. with regret because that the -relations we `once `bore are severed, However, we know that the spirits are notosubject `_'to the limitations of space, but, that though sundered fax". they blend around `one `common mercy seat! And now as a slight token of "our regard we ask you toiaccept this music cabinet and cake-basket, which we do not wish you to_value after. this manner of ea-rthly merchandise,'let it speak to you about the loving friends you are leaving in Allmdale. 111 - L__.__A_ A_`I_-L I ___. c__x_____- __.-_.. mitted their report and .the following I delegates to the Synod were elected.` Commander Whish, E. A. "Little M. 1". and `Chas. Pulling. Sidetsm-en {were ohoien for the year as appen"do,d.-by the Rector. T." Bradford, John Little Jr..`A. Walker. J. Bebb. W. Graves. W. B. Webb; `by the people. Geo. Dod-. son. Wm. James. Geo. Willmot Jr.. Lemuel Little, VV. Mccausland. L. *Spearin Jr. The auditors 'for the eu- `su-ing year are `Messrs. G. H. Esleu and Jos. Bell. 1 ---nun vu.u|.Wll UV Gill : Et'i1'e`l-'I' 3317; but, you lee. Jack ul- .van given me roses, and` Reggie ul- wan zlvja me violets. and the norm tells. no they cost exactly the \ The London correspondent of an American paper writes: It often seems that we are losing our great men. and nding no young men of the same calibre to ll their places. } But. of course,,it isn't so; Among E the young men in -politics whose `promise seems great jut now, I might` name Sir Gilbert Parker, who is ghting-. hard for tariff-reform, eupported valiantly by his consti- tuency, and I should not be surprised to see him given a Ministerial post i before many years have passed. Then there is Winston Ohurchlll,- who, is ghtinzefor theiothery side, though, perhe.pe.3i he lacks somewhat in breadth of view and in thorough-A i going sanity. Lloyd-George is an- other young man in-po1itics'.whoee great` talent as a- speaker will` yet make `his name` _well known on both tide`: of the Atlantic. I 1 A special meetihg of Burton Ave. Ladies Aid was held at th-e Parsonage on Friday `afternoon, April 22nd. Af- ter the business was disposed `of. the president, Mrs, Bedord. on behalf of the Ladies Aid, presented Mrs. Glass -1 ford. who has` u be~en 1st Vice-Pres. for a. number of years, with a handsome silver cake stand, and in a few. well chosen words. expressed `the high es- tedm in which `she was held and the regret and sorrow all felt at parting` with her, "Grad `be with you till we meet again," was `then sung and the meeting closed with `prayer. by the `pastor, Nearly 30 partook of tea and a very sooial and pleasant hour was spent by all. Universal regret was felt at thepabsence of Mrs. Brunton. 'Sr.. who has met with a very painful `-accident. '_.'.l`he Smvart-L enno x wicdding in To- ;Ifont`o'1ast week. was of interest to home of our `citizens. The bride. Miss Eola Lennox, being apiece of"Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Duncan. 1 -1- -g u` .- A lot Attraeuvonou. 39- N1'V0!_-Min Roxley, I am you. wm you not be my wife`! ~IlIn- .A9Im- II.-....|.A.n'...i 1:11.. 31.`. ,4 'f'I;uof'R.;.xl"u(.l;;;1; l:`;'! ):-"1ll: o`ldu of I||1',D!'DoIInl'-to 3 girl in my `station! `to: should better`. go. `O___'..-._.on ., '.'-- - -. _` - `air nun... `Ethel-I can't dccido which of then to accept. V ` V . . ~ Kate-Why. that onghtmo be easy. 'nf'IA'L_'I' Hunt: In-6 cu... --- 7- -1. -1 Jvvu uIu-\4 avu-venue IAI LLIIAll\LLlL\l0 We trust that in your future years you may always be happy and-that` the Head of the Church may guard and guide you and then at last. , . "By His loving arms defended By the angel guards attended, . We shall ,meet beyond the river. Meet to part no more forever. Signed on behalf of the l,Burton Avenue Sunday School" "and Epworth League. ` : `At a .joint meeting of the Epworth yLeague and `Sunday School of tihe \Burton Ave. Methodist "Church can Monday evening. Miss Edythe Glass- ford was presented with a very hand- some music cabinet by the former and Wit-Zh a `silver, cake basket by the lather. Miss Giassford has `closely identified herself with .'both of these branches of church `work and _for the past three years 'has.~occupied the ex- acting position of `organist for the Sunday School. That" her active interest in church work has been ap- preciated was evidenced by these gifts received by her on the eve of hen de- parture "to take up residence in Ham- iluon. Miss Jessie Brunton made the presentation and the following ad dress was read by Miss TinaiBedford. To our highly esteemed` organist. Miss Glasgford. -V: --vuu uuvw UUIIUIQ Kr. Norny-160 know better.` nut` no 4`: Ia'FSii"o'i'an anion 1-uI:uT"`3 J. Bedford. Pastor; Wm. Taylor S. S. Supt. ; ,H. Burns. S. S. Sec y.' F. Armstrong, E. L. Sec [r; \L. Wioe, E. L. Pres. ' . - -,- vv--on. saw -4- vv v.5 no - It is a 'pity that more" people `did Jlot. avail themselves of the .09!`-Ora," tnnity of hearing Rev. John MoDou-< 38.11 D. .D{. of Calgary, Supt. of\ Mus- `Aliens in Manitoba and the Nor`thhW_eAstA: '._.l._.`.- -,_>, - A Mr, H9Klnleuof Bu-ie, who was uvorely injgnqd at Loveringn csmp near here last wintotwuntthia place lntwook, on his wayto vldl friend: at Onf lsko. '. at us; r;abyua.n"ohuoh F . Kid of the B. C. I. spent Sunday pt his hand hm. f . M`:-.WL;{;r;l::l`i`'a'f'l-Jufhnm. Graloonntv. in the guest of his dsnghtef Mn. tn. Moll!- VI-ids, ---4-_--vi - -.4-nu-an-cw: ,- ' Pueqnor Goo: Spundorg. has secured the .1l9'!,9t of d_iggmg.t_ho deep well in the Bar- rio Union vcomopoty. _ . ` , _ . . . Il__ Il,_-I In 31-` I _. Those who moved out their etovee on the zmpeaaance ofefew warm days at the be- ,i..ning of April are convinced that one am-iow does not make a eprma. After the 5!, and on lab Monday and Tu'eedey,e for I2 hours on Tuesday night the mercury registered 18 deg. or front. A _ _ ` _ A A AA,` ._ . u 1.: T geverel eeeidente of tlne village are on the eioi lint-,v one V being` Mine. R. Morrison principll of theeehool. Miss Tillie Craig is Vincheme of Mine Morrison ! dept. at. the Ichool, A - Borh--To` Mr.` -mind Mu. McNe1l, Ian! Iloxidsy I dnughto % 1 `l1".l__..-.. 11-, n,,_;. g, o - - a Mr. W. Sanderailoit ife_;1; _I`;ri:!:y' Toruntu where he will be employed for the sumnur. A very pleasing event occured at the house of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. G. Armstrong on Wednesday April 20th, when the eldest daughter, Lizzie, was united in marriage to Mr. Wm. Spicher. The nuptial knot was tied by Rev. Ball of Stayner in` .the presence of the immediate relatives of the contracting parties. Miss Ida Spicher attended -the bride while Mr. Thos. Armstrong did the duties of gtoomaman. After the customary congratulations all repaired "to the dining hall where a bountiful spread awaited them. The bride was the recipient of many hand- some and eoetly presents. The happy couple left that evening for their home on the 10th of Sunnidale. All join in wishing them a long and prosperous life. - -- ---v.-v auouooquvwnnu . ., Mr. and Mrs. John Hoover have they! jsympathy of many friends in thexr recent `sad be`reave_rment.news of the death of their little girl,-Gladys. b- ing received with sorrow. V Revival services came `to 9, dose 'on"'Sunday night in the Methodist Churbh and the evangelist. Miss. VVH-. '- liama of Tottenham has gone toiNan_-V ftyr. to _oontinue her Vworlfi. - 2-. - __EL: ALL`. ,, 'I, to` Mr. J. Swen keeper of the House of Ref- uge spent over Sunday here. ` -a_nvdV vlV[`rVs .7)"1H1;n;l`l-yof Ivy are the guests of their son in law Mr.` T. Clayton. II- L-V Q-_J-_._I-l- I,,,, 3Sarjea11t& Smitl 5 Mary Wiggins returned from thoi Queen Guy on Saturday. I II! ? 'r~ ---J v - ~ - - - . _.-J- V Mia Livingstone of Duntroon is the guest of Mn; T. J. Jackman. (-1-aughter Maggie of Bradford ure. visitors as Mn. T. G. Arm- Itronp s 1 Iihn Patch is visiting her mother in Cnledon this weak. __.-_ _.__ t_.__..-. _.v.. ' Rtnaior lpent Sundsy with Nottuwa friends. _ 1 4 `under the doctor : i carg. ` `idggie McLean of Sthyner upon: Sunday under the parental roof. >-T1326-`4Sac1'ament of the Lord's Sup-g A rathe-7r curious aznd interesting- big-ht in` town last week. was a yoke of oxezfdwned and driven -by an In-- nisfil 'a_r`mer. 0ur._young M `perople were myxchinterested and excited. and it Ln..9deAsom;e of our oldtaux `citizens yo\'"1n`"g';a'g`ai_11 `and. recalled - incidents: alxnib:-13oirgotten.' ' . 'fbe"1. was 7;a'dministe1*bd in th_e_ Presby- F-ferian Church here on_ Sunday last. ` .G-_'$!__..- .___!II L- . _ _ . _.x_`Il_.' _L-..L_.J ilace Curtains; Min `i|Wi1`om(e( om the Queen City. ` - A little daughter "ha come 0 grace the home of _Mr. and Mn. Joe Tuck. w;;.:; ,;i..I.i ..4.., .55 0 }Jp}{.? Mn. lohn Kitching Improving this week. .-Spring Refurnishing Sale`; BUNNIDALE cnnmgs. _uunnnnunn: -- NEW` IDEA PATTERNS IO: EACH CRAIGHURST. Mr. H. Young. our village `tailor. wasjn the Queen City on` business \Ve*dnes_day last. ` 1-... 1.1___.._ ---_.. _-... 13..;..:|'-...: "'... 13.}: I If 'y_C>-';1'1".`1;1;e's_e'rves are getting low we have for you the nest TNow% we hzre them Canned- aultnmin cu"rifIi'Ai:`Ih`a No. 6 WELLINGTON STREET, BARRIE ---...-v-v -uaavnanag, ........ -7 ' Builfiing repairs prom ' . . V - ptly complctei. PHONE N- 156 Call me up any `time. Ricinii 135:? visited friends last week. Don't you wait fresh ` Miss Cok, Min Efe and Harold Short.` geedaof B. C. I. visited their homes here luuu III II Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doraoem of Penetang c-led on. friends here on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Simona and daughter ; Edna are visiting friends in H illsdale D. J. Irwin and family have moved to Mount St. Louis. ' Mrs. W. J. Martin is visiting her parent ` in Elmnle. guuwwv vs. Va-nut -----guy`; q-v-en.-nu- . . Mr. S. Broley and Miss L. Knee- bhaw drove to `oulson s_Hill on Sun-. day. where they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. F1)ajnk_.Kneeshaw. .A _._A.-'I._-_. - __ ___._ !_-L__.___A_,'_... smut nun KIN I Mr. Eon McLaughlin had a bee on Thun- dsy drawing stone for a_ new barn which he ! purposes to build this summer. Geo. xcnghnm M. for Collingwood on ` Monday. . -..- .._......-you Mr. "1": Garrett leave: this week to visit relntlves in England. He expects to be i gone about two ween. ` . L n F. rth and Mia-"L. Knapp of Bame, : spent Sunday at Don. Knapp ; II- `I -_ `U'_-__ -111 o ` n . p . 1. ..__....' ..- grvvu I: ` ` Knapp of Barrie. dolled on friends here last week- denominations of this place, who, a well as Mr. Rlrnnvc nuns nnnovl-n:rnOu':\~. ..-....-. LL. A. aonouunauonu 01 cm: place, who, as well Mr. 8keen s own congregation regret his de- parture to mother eld of labour. :.';1I_-_*_""`-3"-'.`.,L_`L `M _ I . `fir. . Albert Cook and Sandy Yorke sre going to the Soo for the summer. `II ?vv v --cc Jvu v-V ->-* Prunes.. Evaporated App_les., Peaches and Apncots. New Mar- :ma.1a.de is in Stock = We would also like to have` L9. cn'-n4'An 111` order e_ . for Marmalade in B14ad'ford. Fri-.. -'day last. ' T - runs... 'r--I-- 'l3...a...__...._ I--a .'l:).......:....'..l Toniatoee, Peas, Corn, Green Beans and Suc- cotaeh, and an of the best brands and delic- ous _fla.vor. Vegetables Young TO Acomumv, ANTENV MILLS. HILLSDALE. Ariun ' in Orillis who is attendixig Business College in _-with VMiss Ethyle Hughes. 30 anon: vi Miss Lulu Bwteman `of iBrra'i1or'd. Barrieyspent a few days last week` -an---- `nr-.,A_1,'- -r\ _n V` oven - -voaJ ow oovucggvuu I Miss Martha Rogerson 90f Lefroy. ilvisiting her sister, Mrs. L Nelson. `Miss Buchanan of` Lefroy. is the guest of the Misses Latimer. V II'_ :6 'l3_.-I.... _...J `RITE-.. T `l .V...... ' P0~PULAR SPRING RUNABOUT SKIRTS The popular runabout `skirts are now being shown in Light Greys. Black and White. Blue and White and Dark Green and White Tweed effects. Plainllaeks divide the honors with the light grey twee s. - ~ o t A u s4.j:-[Sf `UUIII I aavv-4vaJ $3-.59 15 84-3'37; $1.35 For : $'-Z5 sI.:-3$ ` For '3 6-99] In our stock of Dress Goods, Gloves, Hosiery, Corsets. Underwear, Parasols, Umbrellas, Waists, Blouses, Fancy Col-` lars, Belts and Ribbons, will be found all the popular. linesat popular prices. In hosiery this year our vailues `are better nuvnun .r'r . - than ever. ev|in&Murchison For a. Black and White.Corona.tion' Cloth Skirt, picly trimmed with strapsg, buckles agndjwhite stitching. 7-. For a. Black and `White, Blue and White, or Dark Green and White Coronation Cloth Skirt, nicely trimmed with" strgfs and white stitching. W - V-T7 For a. Light Grey Tweed Skirt, `semi-habit ba.Vck wiAth tucked panels and steel buttons._ L . VUTT For`.a. Black Ladies Cloth Skirt, semi-l1a.bitbakA and neatly trimmed. ` T "B::r`:1. Fine Biack Ladies Cloth `Skirt, vsemi habit back, piped with black satin and buttons. ` ' . TT ? For g Black Laclie Cloth Skirt, semi-habit back with . d T ' `. I sgt straps an buttons, very natty a `Plain Black A1lWool Cheviot Skirt, making a. very serviceable skirt for street wear.- a. Black Sateen - Underskirt, extra. nice quality and: nicely triI'n-med. ' ` "a Black Sateen Underskirt with ve frills. '_o:a..B1a.ek Sateen Underskirt with three frills. For a Black Sateen Underskirt with one frill. a. Black Serge Skirt, trimmed, good value" at $2.00. _ ' _ . STROUD One door East of % Union Bank. _____,_ M . _ . V - ,1 ~ . Four men` -from Romaine`: *1 oin}: 'n1`u.-ism-.11 -over"-th'6 ice to Lefrvoy on' April 22nd. _ % Q 3 ` "_Mr, H_e_r_b Gta'1nam has the material re`adyQ{or,V9/large Hoax -house wimm. ~l:e__will build an - >i`~i J. < ` ill!-`,I.'lc ;.1!:.:`laUll 9u'uui.l.. i . '\!l`!. ..',.,-_-_: ".2 Lguuougip; :.:1u;wu .t nus. ni :39 ` Arill is nursidgmo. sore 933: V " V. ' ` in ' Miss Joanie Kell wenI:to Toronto on Sat; I urday. ' g cm 3! rs. and Muss Gnhpman_ of Toronto. are visiting with Mrs. '1_. SpI:.0ul'). V Mr. James Piokolft was jn forontob oven S_unday.. . , - ,~g 11.. A-.|___-.. A run - "l{e`eVvoTGrose attended th `tuner- 1:11 of Mrs. Lbnar.d,ot St:-ou'd.. Mon-A James Brovn nd daughter cm. viaird with friends at Wyevnle this I _ ' . ' ' Mi. John Gibson of Elmvale vvAiVs,iteVd with friends herev on Friday luv, ' . ll..- AI__ re, -1- :&'l-e'xv(-3-571;;-;:1 of Wvevsie was`v_isit- ingfriends here last week. ` ____ ' .-vu vv vvnn I " :n1l`. Mrs. A. Maley.and Mr and Mr.' John Malay of Barrie, spent Sunday with friends here. _ _ - Dver lefaon Mimday`. to work tor Mr. W. `B. Taylor of Allsndale. The `death occurred bu" Satturday last of a `woman widely and well- | known. at her home. 11th con. Mrs. Wm. Leonard. aged 58 years. 8 months. Mrs. `Leonard. was pr-e='de- ceased by her husband some nine years ago and since that time she has re- sided here and 7in `Toronto. Mrs. Leonard" was a member of St. Pauls Church, and a very active member- of the Woman's Auxiliary. which body will lament `an active and faithful -worker. Mrs. Leonard was a '.k.i:n.:d mother, as good neighbor and possess-. ed many good nualities which en-: deared her'to her many friends. She is survived -by one son_. Walter at lhome, and a daughter, Mrs. Averill. iof Newton Robinson, both of whom ' I have the sincere sympathy of many friends and neighbors in their be- reavegmeznit. The funeral took place on Monday ._'to St . -Paul s Cemetery and was largely attended, the Rev. Canon Murphy conducting the last sad rites. carries his sixty `two years with a sprightly step and clear eye. -Mr. Mo- Dougallis the author of Saddle, Sled wd Snowshoe. Forest. -`Lake "and 'Pririe`? and other books well known to the reading public. 2-While in town he was the guest of his cousins. the Messrs. Chantler Bros. 4 V ' V lI\L_ .1, 1 LQZFIKOY` HOLLY. Budget`~ of Interesting Items From Across the Bay-- Presentations to Mrs. and MissGlassford by the V i i Organization in Connection with the ' Burton Ave. F Church. h ' :.Jno`.V L -Dumond has: purchased ' ` ' % ` . _d7is ,n9w;'buy `pg1gagg_c;' thrashing e The D6t;',oif readers of the Advance lwillhe `pleased to learn that their Brentwood frieinds have come through; ?the'severee"win't e(rL all 0.-K. and`the.. pprng -finds tthexh',aa_gm_erry and ac; -- There beingng honey flow last man" the [bar bees went into winter equar- ' ters minus the needtul. "In .ouz;sd- -quenoe many colonies have perished from hunger. 1 The fall wvhealt iii this vicinity looks iabout A 1 had. A ' " ; -Mrs. John Frame `is still very low, Mrs. Srigley still continues to sink. The foundations are in for the new machine shop. ' ` `II ... `I _.... -_ -!_L-3-;-n `-:nnnA':n ;w\ w1~&;;TvL;;`;.is visiting friends in Kleinburg. T `A-__ `l"l',______ 1\i.J.I;II 2- gkln. I-A Inn Innis`) Jxzoauuus 5. Mr. Harry Bi ddll is able to be back at work again , . 1r_._ r7___n_ .n't\..!I1:. :. ..:..:J.:...... 1...- I would remigvl It [gaggle that th_c-I Sanitary Officer may be around any day. It is `time we were attending to our` ownabaok `yards; ' LE1; 0ril_lia. is visiting her sons, William and Albert. n_ _ 4'. `vhf- 519]` IV AIAIWJLI. I-Ql\Q quowovn vu Mr.Cha1he Ness is down frbm Mc- dioine Hat again. V at. n...._ 1.-.. ........1...-.2-ntl .~. QIUIIIV I-`CID Uub'|'lILIO Mr. George Gates has purchased a swell gramaphone. at-.- 1-1.- nI....!_ 15...... ..+..nn&- In-an Mr. -Jno. Disjardine has been mm - ingga building during the past we It `has airived safely to_ its destim.- tion without [any accident. D. .Canie'ro'nTha3' leaised Mr. VJ;-.3.` 0 G_onnell s farm for the coming your. T `Fence budding" and general rap-;.ir~_ -.ing is `the: o"de1f the day. a l 3V7 `Ill 65 II.LI3}_lInI\Il.I\IO Mrs. John Clark. Essa street, has 'xeturned`after spending the xvinxter in Gravenhurst. ~ -II,_ 11 117 1-run- |____.1 1--- ....a..........-..l BVUI. Lilli: , V _ The adjourned Vestry meting of St. Georgeschurch `was held on Sat- .urday`evcning when Ethe auditors sub- Mrs. D. Smith no In ben spend- ing the_ winter with her son Ima daughter at Gravenhurst has return- ed `home. Mr. Rober.t Legato has moved to the farm which `he recently lease! from Mr."Bartlott. ~ \ v _ _ -.- V-9. ..._- . Mr. Wm. V1\:_i`'17 has purchas- Ted Mr. `Geo. Turley s farm. . V VIII )IuI.Q"JIII-IIILQBI ` 7 .Mr.. H.` Hubbard `has i`etu1'ncd from "ch_e West and is again driving for theLG. `T. R. V - - n 1),` Ip\lL VLAV Val! an LCD Miss Bessie Young has reLurned`to Bradford [after a pleasant visit with f1;L<;nds.here. L ' Our pleople are all pleased because the winter: is passed. We can ap- nreoiate the nice balmy days of spring. I.-I: IJYIIV-IQ -IICL `.00 Mr. Frank McKernan and family. Ellen street, are `moving to Toronto. this week. T `u `A u n I 'L__ yuan II vial`. Mr.` Loftus Bradford street, .ha.s| purchased the dwelling whichhe has been xenting from Mr. 'Bothwell. - `IT-III 1-,,,-_____I -A LL- 111.1- nrvvvsn A va;\- av --v-._ .. v..-. Mrs. William Leonard of the 11th line of Innisfil, who was largely ac_- lquainted in this ward died on Saturi- day last, after a long ,ill_nes ` 11-9.. A -.._ -_ 1n_2__ L.__ _....-._........:I t..._... Beeton World-"Mr. J. ,\V`; JGu-aw, formerly of the Beeton and Colling-a wood braneh of `the. G. T. R., was in town on Friday. He has received a deserved promotion. being now. on the Hamilton and Aldlandale passen- ; ger run." " ` ` -- ~-L---- _..).Al-:..rn A` v--- -..- _-_- - Iv`. unnu\n vuv .1va-vnn vv vwr give one uf- his celebrated lectures V_ in the Methbdist Church Thursday- : {nigh-ti` `Mr.'McD'ou`gaJl who is a`. -v_er ' f;uf`ent.speaker' and nvha '1`1a.s,Jspe'1'1A -";*'4.`y;enrs_ in the gr_ea_t Wes_t..is lull ot`. gubjeotl and -`hip o?n~t'h\uiasm is. con.- saw`, nu-now van.-uvn \- av--5 c---.------ Miss Agnes Blain hais `feturned froml Guilford and leaves at the end of the} week for `the S00. accompan~ ied by her: sister. Miss Mabel. -nr!__ rI-I1:-_._ ___1_- 1..-... 1.....-" ...:...:l:.._. Amongst the new brakesmen who` have taken situations with the Grand Trunk during the week are Mefssrs. W. Minkin, Colwell; B. McLean, Oril-. lia: F. Traverse, Grenville: _L. Kirby. Barrie. and A. Rockwell, Churchill. av\~ -no. .nav-.- pun:-lv\4.' .-.-V.---1 .~-.~~-.-- Miss Collins.-who has been" visiting under the parental roof on` Cumbcz land street, has `returned to her gsohool at Depot Harbor. -r_'___,L *r1'__'.__.____) "L-.. _--_.-L.......l e v- you vur\r\.nn\-' .v-naqv Mr. Ernest Greeneld has sold his` black pacer to Todd Bros.,' who will use the horse in connection with them Toronto store. . . Mr.zThomas Wickett of Sudbury.` spent a. few {days in_ town as `the guest of School Trustee 0. (W. Pouober. ML. Wiokett is on his way home from a.- trip to Toronto. n-Q. I-:,__,-|u 1-1_'__c,_ I! ,-_,,L. 11- I A splendid program has been "at-I ranged for the Royal Victoria Has- bital concert ,in the Burlbonv Ave. Methodist Church`cn Thursday _even`-l mg. '-' - ` ' 1 T `I >`I ,, ,L,., \l'\,, `_ `-3. --._' `Mr. aid Mrs. D. C. Cfameron. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. John `Clark. Essa; streak. 33-`C `leaving this week to "attend the Eu- g2neer s Convention in California.` - `luv .-uv::vy .----.--cu-` Mr. Joseph Hliggard has purchased a brick `dwelling on the north town line from Mr. Harry Miscampbell of Owen Sound. formerly of town. -nr__ 'r.\___-__1. r1_._-_.1:-'I_1 1.-.. ..-1.`I 1.2.. -hvhvnlbv In `A social will The-held on Tuesday evening. May 3rd, at the residence of Mr. T. Wilson, Bradford -street, inaid of St. Georges Church. A _.._I-..J!.I _._._...____- 1.... L...... "n- -- -I.. . uvoovvu . `She Bewell Graham Cancer-tt_ .Co.. will give asacred concert under the ambpices of the Y. RS. 0. E. formthe Allandale Presbyterian Church on Thursday the 5th of May. . v-- a--no w-.-- nu... can!` u `IQ-V ------v.; ---u-'... _ `Seeking will be-..-g'en'efa._lly started fthis week in this locality.`. . The cold and backward spring with `its continuous frosts has been very `hard on the `fall wheat and clover.-but with warm rains and Tsu`nshine`,.-there is hopes that "it -`will 1`evAiveV the lalmost _ugg,d roots and start them growing`! again.

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