Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 3 Nov 1904, p. 1

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ds to laid cod farm URCHL : SPECIAL % mi: emuiannsrs ? b_;fsA`II'lt[I,.8.' ;-nu: coau ?*`dp" smoh :ott] gilia or smcon, isocial and %Persona.lV 4'; 9. 6. ! _. ..Wa.A'I.`. B53}: 11 ;/%T:oi5i.n: EA`1`V`"llI` `Been -D'o'1n *` ' 113 the _Pa._st Week -- Visitors to the Town. `_ Mia." F, L. Burton `is. `visiting f1iends in Toronto. ` a rB-,-_.L_ 2.. l`bI"1.'; A.`.w]-`)2;-\1`g`L'l'as,'o Tdfontb. is the guest of Miss Brewster; ,1 ll\_....___A.`- 2... LL . 5 Petmhan of Toronto is the `guest in! Miss "Irene Dyment. Mrs. Ouinmeer at .uWau_baushe_ne [is the guest of -Mrs. `M. Wdoding. at-.- 1r,L__ TSLLI- __..: ..-_ -0 (1.... 1 II) Iuanv Q IQVIJU Iran avg. us ca Mrs. John Little and s`1)n Vo"--C;c_\`1:` den Hill are visiting -Mrs. M, W_"oo`d-;- 'ing. 1v, ,,__, m__.,____:_ 1;-.- I|...-..- Q.-. } r. James Scrog-.3-ie has ben` up from Toronto for `a zweeli. visiting riends. ` ` o ' Fenton, -of \the guest of Mrs. | a weelg, V I .}nn D 1.4: urvnv J. Todd \will receive on the` second Fridays instead of the second .Wednesdays, as formerly. `ltd ._.J 1'... T_L_. Y`) I`--.-.... Ln...` u- V Lawxnce _ visited Miss L Grace (M-iokle. `Gravenhur.st.- last i week. ' wvw.-- v --v-~.--v-, -v---v~ F Mr. aiidvitlrs. John -15, Cows.nwhTave moved into town from Big Bay Point and-are residing `on John` JSt.. 1u'.:...... nu"-.. .n..--1- 1...- ....4..'...;....a '4-.-. dl&IdI Z ' 7' 9`l\I&I`BO Mus. QB. W. Bailey `aim little daughter returned to their home in North Bay on Tiuesday, after visit- ing` friends here for a` month. `I\_!l.-_.L 1|l'__L2.. _._.I .l....-..I:.L.._ ` J. \.rA II: (lull in .|\Q)A\.aJl`= nil: vwg-an v-vu~_ Miss May `Brock has retilrhed J 'to her .home in Toronto miter spending her holidays` with Mr. and Mrs. i'Mnrk Wooding. ` `II? n -1, ,3.) 1!LLI_. Q-\-~' Q-v. w -v- ow qu-w---__. m;I1:$.."Rdbert Martin and daughtez",A |Eliza!beth street, and Mrs. Keast of Minesing, have `been visiting in Stay- ner, Dunedin. Maple Walley and Singhampton. ' .1 11;. 1' 15 1-n_I_:.....`.. 1.....- Anurnw 'I'IIIlIIuu lion. Jolt G. ll. Ilnllour.` E BRANCH king Buaiueu conducted. lpu-to of the world. De- W" `mod and interest allowed at high- u-I-an Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Robinson have `moved at Brockville. Mr. and Mrs. i Rabingun have resided in `Barrie -fer about three years and will be miss- ed by _a large circle oof friendsu Libel Suit: Against Exami- _ net" and Gazette". W The Toronto World, referring to the above actions in -its issue of "Tuesday. erroneously mentions the `nameof The Advance in place of The Examineiu. also associating Mr. '_Crew`zs name `with that of "Mr. Wi1kes. Mr. Crew; ofcourse. -has no connection now with TheiGazette,. `having severed. relations with that ;paper some time ago. ' `T Writs were issued on--`Monday by. McDonald. Shepley. Middleton and Donald of Toronto. onbehalf of Ma- jor` J. A . Currie against J. A. Mac- ~Laren. proprietor of The "Examiner and `A. P. Wil`kes.pproprietor of the Gazette. claiming $10,000 from each defendant for`-libel. {The articles complained or refer to Mr. Curt-ie .s connection with -the Cramp Steel Co. `I, ' ___.Q-_..___.'._ L- The noon train on Wednesday con- veyed a very. 1`argenum`ber of defe- gates to Midland tooattend the eigh- _te_ent`h annual Barrie` Presbyterial Convention of the'Women's Foreign Missionary Society `held in Knox Church. flghei session.,to which ..all ladies were invited; took place .at 2.30. Dr. Margaret Macliellar. of .India. addressed this meeting._In the :evening .a. `public. meeting avast held at eight o'clock, -when Mr. `W . `A. ' remner. .0! Bracebridge. and Dr.iM. , .-:M_a.cKe 1la,r,_g_ave addresses. `To-day, =;Thursday.-..t3V~c. sessions will conclude .the no:nvent.ioai-e; A[F;t1 Aaiileist 5`o_ ` One Friday night John .Lu.mmis.- of 'Wjrebridge. was brought to the Roy-` al 'V=ictor~ia Hospital suffering tram injuries \suppo'sed- to have been re- 'eeived' in a runaway. It `appears that `alter attending a.tmeetin2'ot the `Board or Lsceise Commissioners here he set out to 'drive.home. end. 7 was "wound several hau.rs`a_!terwa;rds' Hunconsoioue at the roadeidexdt the outskirts of, the town with _l3i_e Ahead, -crushed and three ribs traotured.` ,_He. ied 8utnriday`.'.:.Defueaaed.' .-whet` `was 72 yea;-1.6! ago. Wes one of the ghost i-esfdente ; 0ent'1-.e.. Sim-. .f:]:Eooe. and very highly respected, mini! and ;uj=r:: {\V`i;l-ia1:A:::l[ai:ki5nzio_ pin`-. ;u1'nf ;`;>Vrb"s;`o_1i1_1:eT:;_', the ..Ug:_ivar- A Mat `.1 5 W. `F. Convention) Beeton. `has been J. M; Smith. for Lummis. .WLL an Aconpmb on _m.-I1'.gA,1t:Li: PU a.oaAsnD; ,Bl4.li'O1?.Ef.\Yl"E_4__"'-.I_.f.v:};'.Q_YV :`;;. Qonsiderable ~, amigiety ,; has _beexi:$ caused _sport_smen .whp, gverefanxioug to `take an.` actiire .iii-ftg V`e1Lec4fI;. toin. by the fa'`tV`th.1t"Thur.:jday waf; advertised as the lastiday .u1Sd0n`which;1 they could abtain thhe beneit`.o the}, reduced rates given . by the .G.T.R.; for hunters proceeding to their 5axrL nual hunt after large game. Repreei sentations` have `been m`rde`tov the G`; ity of eitending the. day. `November 4, -and 1:. . Ir IQL '; Vljzti -- v,..--..,__- 1 "telegraphic despatch fro .Mr. Wiii. w'ainw-right `:31 the o.=*r. R; stated` that hunters tickets purchased onor before Thursday; Novmber 3, will be honored going on` Friday. November 4. This will enable all the sports- men who desire to` do so to remain at home on election day. and start for the hunting grounds the uext morning..without being subjected to the loss of special hu.nt_e1's rates. Baptists Welcome their New Pastor. u'I`-he annual members tea of the Barrie Baptist C-hutch took the form of an "informal {reception and wel- come .to their new pastor. Rev. J. Oha-pman, A dainty tea was served - - -.-L__'l_-A.._ 111:`-nun nlr}|:l\| n Rluvyuxuug ca -uu-...u._, ...... - .. in_ .the sohoolroom. after ':\vixie11' 3. social hour was spent and a` short, but very interesting program was 1e_nde'red._ During the evening an address of welcome was read to Mr. and M115. Czhaspaman. to which Mr. Chapman responded very. feelingly. The prospects at present are very bright and encouraging and every- thing points to~a. most _successfwl pastorate -for Mr. Chapman. The undersigned has received in- structions from Mr. James Hunt. 8. 1-2 lot 2. concession 8, Innisfil. to sell by public auction without re- serve 'his farm st_)ck.'implements andhousehold ;furniture. on Thurs- day. N-ovemtber .10, at .1 o`clock. L.` Tebo. auctioneer. ' ` TI(E--P:u-tuna M-church for 5- T ' : 'v'n my wife Sarah .0`: ll. ad;,b';d;nya:Fa::un:. a%'{'wll not be. m onaibio for rthis date. JOHN MCGI L. aghmy gay, Oct.v 18, W94; 41-4'4-pu Mr. Thus. Sampson. lot 7. conces- sion 9. Innisfil. is holding an_-u.nre'- served auction sale of `farm stock. implements, etc.. on Friday. Novem- ber Ilith. at 1 o'clock. L. VTebo. auctioneer. T . , a L__ __.`-..:-.....I 2.. uuuuuucc... V The undersigned has received in- structions f1;om' Mr. W. D.` Fraser. west -1-2 lot 1.. concession 9. Ves- pra. to sell by public auction. with- out reserve. his farm stock. etc.. ` on Tuesday. November 15. Sale at; 1 o olock. J... Teabo. auctioneer. I In Last week's issue the Gazette in what was probably a communion-, ' `ted article says: Mr. Creswicke is said to have stated that he receiv- ed a "hundred cents on the dollar for every `share of the Cramp Steel stock he owned." and then it won- ders why he` is singled out before other stockholders. thus hinting at a reason for Mr. C,reswicke s espou- . sal of Major" Currie s cause. It has since transpired that Mr. Geo. D. Ellis` at -Brentwood. - on Thursday night. `claimed Mr. Creswicke made this-statement` at the Opera House meeting. The hundreds of peoplecwho l-istened to the speech know how little truth there is in the asser- tion. Whatr Mr. Creswiclte did` say was that he had lost the money he phadput into the concern. although offered the same terms as all. oth-" : `er shareholders to come into the new company. by paying '15 p`. c. of pa ' value of the newilstock. ,- A i --av-5.5:`: ..v-. V... vezens on Sunday morning .w.he.n Robert Grose of Jolmstreet pess- 'ed away, at the mature age qt-88. Deceased mad lived- in `the town Jo: over twenty-six years. having come here xtroxn near Letroy in `the ,ae_ve-n-A ties. He was a regular worshipper `at Collier 8t. .Mehh0diat.f.8h\I.r0h.:A. widow." one son. M-r. Grosejof Letroy. and one Adeughlet; Mira. J , :Bannen'nan or}. 'l`~hornton-._ aurzfive. ; The oluneral took place on Tuesday * jalternoonto Stroud. Rev. Mr. ` _oLj'_1"o'ronto. oEticinting._ F? ` fog OUR ciftiuon. V on, R.`.3. % xm. % Li HUNTERS 1'tcm-i1*s.% :~MW++++m , h - - ` St. ..Peterdburg. Nov. ., 1.-The ,1-. 32st rfepcrtsp Jifgpyg .f.ar'e by . no.4 .m98!.|. . .`!*."V}>.31." ftgeapul. is nggking a good" detqxgoo. 7 :ibvv y 1paia11a1a._`courus.aa1y .-.9Q.;%; . ' A WI" *9; #14 A % ' `but3 `the Javanese are fapproao__`_n.;,` Iguusain urgzgiegupmu Barrie lost one. of. its cjldet citi-L 7 _._..E.._._.. --u`nA-u Up ivifh Port A Misundevx-standing. Credit sue. r",, % W `,!`.T9.. f`.:.`..`.?:=!-V ._Ia;-F VVVVVYVYVVYVVVVV V Elocals Aroud Barrie % mm.mm: N . , ]:w~o ,mAorfe t.bii<;`y:clist`s were fined by Magistrate Ross on Tuesday morn- |ing [for riding on the sidewalk. ""`-- ------I-- -_n'xI-: (NF 'I"'|n W lug ILUL 1uu.u5 vu -u-.u.. .. .....-... ~ I'he-regular meetoingfotvthe W. .C. '1`.-'U. will :be iheld in their rooms g noxt Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. } - -I-' 1, 'f_--._.. ' -3 I!-nnlfgs-A 1 IIU&E UlI.Ill.l|._luJ usuvnuvvu -- V _-_- Rev. Jdseph Young. of Bradford; pre_achedV anniversary sermons in the -Elizabeth St. Methodist church. last Sunday. Rev.` Mr. Keam preach- ed .in Bradford. 1` - Q... 1_.`I2...~. n-`A tau Au IJLVGU-Lulu. -V'iokers mantles -for ladies and children are the best in town. They all say so; investigate.- ne#- L_.:.....I.. .....-n nllngl nul- d. I Buy. Du, I1nvva1..-buy... The fire brigade .was called out Saturday night" to extinguish a small blaze in uhouse on the northside of Sophia St.. owned by -Mr. Sheppard. M _-__;-_...a u|..'.a. Lkn I-':-A nu-in-in- 901111111 IJL-p uvvamvun vi 4...... -f...,_.,.._ _. It is supposed that the fire origin- ated from a defective ue. The damage amounted to about $50. See the new assortment of Flower Poun. Fern Pam. Lawn Vanoog &c.. at Brown as colt. ' `1~,A._ TIA-..) Lam 1-all p. . . _ .// R;.;.~n'_c ntrallv named. A at T `, .,T\9e.: Corner 3: somm. and nix : st?` #0 ._'~` 4""-4 '. 1 .`_.- _ -.n 1-... Lll C]. W MU IV 515 \A\.InA v v. u... on cheJap-Russo War. i11ut-`r';{eH` by sixty abrilliant limelighttviews. on ` Thanksgiving night. November 17th. Bear .in mind the date. Further par- ticulars later. " -- , -2 L1... ...-l...-'I lIl'UIII| up vvr-u The Public Library Board has se-A cured the services of a? talented lec- turer wlzo will deliver -an address 111'-.. :n....L....L.~..l LIUUIILLD li1.|.\'aJ.- .~Wit'h the exception of the school boys` annual raid on the fruit and candy stores. hal1owe en passed off very quietly. The fire brigade, in- deed." was. summoned about 2 a. m. `Eor_.th_e purpose of putting out a fire -caused by the ignition of a few empty barrelsl-a prank of the mid- night revellers. _ . . `nu - 1.32.. .c` n-n:.... H4 mr,4}._ IIIELII. lwvvnnvsqu -'-The ladies of Collier St. Meth- odist church will hold their supper and concert on Thanksgiving `even- ing. November .17th. as ansual. Ad- mission 25c. As the ladies of this church have the reputation of ,_not doing things by halves. we may ex- pect the entertainment to be one of the events of the season. ` Dean Egan will commence a course of lectures next Sunday eve- ning on the` Question (Box fplani Questions may -be sent by mail or dropped into a box Ifor that purpose in the church. Answers will `be de- liveredptrom the pulpit on the fol- lowing Bunday. {The subjects 'wil1be on the doctiines and practices of the Catholic Church. o Welter nun!-A celebrated. Chocolate and 0oocab-u lull nus at narra- wuI.vs.. . V The -remains of Mrs. Albert Lowe and two children were removed from Cleveland to Barrie last week. and interred in the afzxmily plot. Un- ion cemetery; Mr. Lowe, accompan- ed by Mr. J..Hewitt and Mrs. J. Hewitt. brother and. mother respec- tively pf t.he"late ~Mrs. Lowe, came -over Jwith t the remains. All the memb_er.s of the party are well Ikno\`vn_ in Barrie, Mrs. Lowe was a daughter `of the late Mr. Armitage. who formerly kept the Clarkson -House. I I-,4 __,.JA__ L- ` -\)lGl-U\IlI AJ.\l_\-uvvu V -New arrivals in ladies ready to` wear skirts and" tblouses at `George Vvickensl ' ` 0 D ,I_AL __-_-I_ V 'IULULo ` On ffuesda-y evening of last week `Master Otto Craig. sonof J. F. and Mrs. Craig. of John street. gave a party. ttoabout ten or twelve of his juvenile (friends in honor of the at`- tainment of his eighth birthday. The occasion was a` very ;happy `one, mirth, vjollity and table . entertain- ment oomibining to makea pleasant evening; A number of appropriate presents testified that Otto `had a warm place in the hearts of his as- sooiates. ' it , ,;'_.__ f\I--I. "Infl- ch` CBIlEI:U3o The Walssa Hunting Club left at noon on Monday for the camp at Nosbousing. Booth. s Diamond,` where the members will disport themselves for the next fifteen days in` the peaceful pursuit of deer. The party consisted of Messrs. J. `G. Scott. Geo. Hogg. W. H. \Robinson. Phil. Love, Robt.~ Scott (Alliston). Alex; Hmbbeek`. Ea. -Todd and s.- Wesley; For 'voting`pur`poses` Mr. 8. Wesley pa -i'red with Mr. Geo. Hogg..and Mr, ~J. G. Boott with Mr. Geo. Living- `arse;-n:14u"s}Gs or Awmmx IN V1'own`a.nd Vicinity - condensed News `for Our Busy Readers about loo ac*es I mun rrum nnqnu W(North Gwillimburv and Concession) Ip`ondid muland, new bank barn 5ox6o. good` bongo _and out budip large summer population wuhun x ,mffarding excellent market for garden pgoductg at Addm, DR. J. BOYER. Box ao. Bump. 44- an _ -bo-._:._. '1";.:..;ne ._.--------- swung. The -Women's Auxiliary" of the Royal_Vietoria Hospital intends hold- ing` a sale of work. consisting of use- Iui articles. aprons. oandy. dolls. re- treshments. eto.. on Thursday and Friday. November 24th and 25th. in the Town Hall. A {programme of malsio. singing. ete.. will be given in the evening of `the 24th. The re- -rela_h_nients__ar e "to consist of oyster 1 f8jS;n'1ehee onthe ittternoon ` 3* e9s1.mtin9 `;*." W i, WEB. ~ 7$%hi'i9hs;T;;c@k9-. fee and coffee:-The` 0~`VBlll.n3~`,m. `nun mun. . . am ....."*...':::'.;,--:.`::..':.'r . - ` ` a ;wn&wo._ , _ - . L 'h9;._,Q'1lieg1ate Institute Board "met Ollj night. That; on-. account .;bing_ hfiqixornm nothing ___ntn;jg_{.;wasL transacted -` pohQn Icht- !-ntom;M1. late seience master. ithnnking the Board for its kindness ~to`hi"m. Mr. N. B. `Gray. junior Eng- lishnaster, tendered his -resignation, but no action. was taken tthereon. Mr} Speers. `recently appointed ..to subdee_d"'Mif'.~`tMinns, will not come to Bertie. he having _been' tretained hy the Alliston Public School Board. - vMr.`1.W.'J. Grilks, the new proprie- tor af the Vespra House. has enter~ ed into possession. The recent sani- ta_ry trouble has been adjusted to the satisfaction of the Board of Health, and everything about the hotel is now in apple pie order. Mr. Gilks is starting under most favor- able auspices. and we speak for him an. extensive patronage. --Don't forget the big clothing sale now going on at Vickers store. --Any tie at Vickers store for :2. quarter during sale. ' .. ntur II I I n Way Down East" played to a crowded` house on Monday evening. This beautiful` pastoral play has, of .course. been seen here,_benfore, but never to.suc.h good advantage as was shown on this occasion. -The cast was a particularly strong one. all `the rolesbeing well taken. If we zhight particularize. the work of Miss Ruby Bridges as iAnna Moore was a .very life-like bit of acting. `The charm and naturalness of her manner made her a .'prime favorite with the audience, William H. St. Ja.mes_'was` an ideal Squire. while` Cyril Raymond, in the character of the Squire s son David, mbly demon-p strated the aggressiveness of true love, The professor the summe boarder, Hi Holler the `chore .-boy. and Martha Perkins the village gos- sip were irresistibly funny. The play is ad-miralbly staged, the snow- storm scene being realistically put on. The quartette singing proved a. strong feature. The Great H333 Play" David Harum. .W-hile David Harum. as a play must necessarily be a replica of country life. its scenes `being laid down in a rural town in Central New York, it musstitnot `be taken that the work belongs to that type of dramatic production known as the .b gosh drama." In `the strict sense of the word. David Harum" could never `be :a {hamseed play. Country scenes are shown in the comedy and` country types of char- acter made use of. (but there its likeness to rural plays ceases. "Dav- id Harum as drawn by Westcott is not at all of the Joshua` Vvhitcomb or Nathaniel Berry type. He is by no manner of means a rustic. but a townsmanand there is nothing un- sophisticated about him. He is a- shrewd.` keen and observing old i chap, whose education might be de- ' ficient, but who knows enough to V spate -to conduct a banking business ` and -make money. McKey s portray- al of. Harum, _which is to be seen at the Grand Opera -House. Wednes- day. -Novemiber 9. issaid to be one of the best things the actor has ever shown the public. His -hit in it -has been pronounced. In the pres- entation` -of the . dramatization of T Westcott s widely read` story here, there will be- seen a company of much all around excellence. _.:'. .._.L_..._:.- A sad event ot :curredArin the villx. age of Arthur. on October 14. 1904. when Mrs. Milton Mcacullough. (for- merly `Miss Rachael Pearson) eldest _,.I L-_ -3 I12. ..-`A M1-n 12;l\}I9l`t' ILIUIIJ `H1153 Lbavnnuvn .n.vu....v.., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard I-Pearson. of Ivy. and niece of Mrs. FredviMa_rr. of Barrie, passed away. Mrs. McOul_lough was of a quiet. ufcanwuug IJI. L1}; \A5n\A uguvuv -_ ____,-, Fred iMa.rr. Mrs. McCullough a loving `disposition, and had many warm friends. She spent the great- er part of her life in Ivy. and when quite young joined the Presbyterian church -there. of which she remain- ed a consistent member nmtil her death. She =let four little girls to `mourn her untimely end. the eldest: being only `7 year.s,(while the young-. ,_-__ .I_._-L 10 .1-.. .-JA Thu `nffh III: I JCallD"VV'A.|Iav Iunav Jv--- est was but 12 days old. The latter was taken charge of by Mrs. Bella. McDonald. who had been visiting her eister a week `before `her death. and the three other children were taken to the home of her husband's moths er` and brother. She was 28 years. of age. `Her remains were taken~ to -the pemetery at Arthur Ltor inter- ment. : Tragic Death atParry Sound. Parry Sound. On:., Uct. 26 -A most dic- treuinu accident occurred as: the Parry Sound Lumber Uomoauvh saw mill on Tues. ` -- Lu ---L=-I- 1'! .... 4-- Ru-nrhnnl In.-an his ilk. Sqmlld bnmxr UOWDIHV I SIVV Illlll vu AQUA) day, hy which George Brethour lost hns life. The injured man wu running the gang edger sud while putting a board through tho machine the cam tore a splinter o and it WOO hurled with great violence. Itriking Brethour in the face. tending the upper-.j-Lt loose, shattering the right lower jsw into a. man of Iplinteri. opening the brnin cavity` Lllid tearing, down into the neck. The splin- ,l`_, lodged _in_ the wound. Mr. '- Brothonr `dlipluycd great `courage and did not has fgogiciounnut-, notwithstanding thetonihb. , '.'-.1-.. H- uugu Q-hilly f consciousness, n0BWllnllanu1u5 us: .........., injuries. He was. taken to the Gonsnl of`_I.he linker dssth csme to his rslisf; who has been turned abouts ysstsnd ho F-f..|'-ill i A . J. .. nil Hospitsl fur treatment. but after the removal - was six industrious young mm. V '9"?! ~*s!WI:!?? sud i*~,=+ .1 -A {$1.00 psi: ANNUM IN Anvakcm SINGLE COPIES FIVE CENTS A You1;;\Vife s Death. -+~-\.__\\\\\ TED-At "- a ood '-`val ."'lnt. N FACE `_3`43p I! W z/" __ , ood anon! not-rant. A - Farpo 1{\1." JA$K EYMEN1`. auarofd 4944 _._._..... \'ED-Camo on totho premises 0! Wm. R. Brown, Lots x and 9 Can. 3 A Oran- W ,0, May last. a tyo year old heug.-. Thy owner f'i,i`..`."2.i`2'. ! l'.?a`fn`f`L 3?{`a?. i?..a."'v. `2 fowx. W459 Oct 1'): r9,4' ' I ---""-'_-- ' _ . . ANTED-Men,nd.VVomen tn thus county and adjoiuingterntunes. to rep}-esent augd adver- gmn old establi shed house of mind nancial sandy :.. mm to men $2! weekly. to w?mqn $12 3.0 Man estabh med house or uoua uuauclu upuug a". salary Inmen $12 to Weekly with expenses advanced each Mondav lav" dmkdirect from headquacjters. ljlqrle and buggy tarnished when. necessary ;`posmon parmangnt. mma.B_LEW BROS.& Lo.. um. A. Manon Bldg" Chtclh W -49 \ _ ROOWED TOWN DWELLING FOR SALE or exchauge_ for small house. No. 3LWonla5. Smenlar clot wnth lane at the back. dwel 'n[ can- ulnlbe rooms, from and back parlors, diuin ma-..lm-ga kitchen. pantry. bacl:_staira. hard an sol! water. Apply on the premnsas to MISS E. am. 43-_ .6 a IEF|9Il&I1 "7""-: Av lications will be received up till Nov. nth fa IL: yteacher for the Junior Daoamuntof Strand Public School for State Salli! Ind qualica- tion. Apply to . LATIMER . Stfoull Ont. A1-LI fi ITIWI - Stayed onto the prem?seI of the uudersicnbd lot: am. 6. Velpra. during the month of July. non)! heirenaboutz ears ol ...:.a mam- rrv and navmz exnenlal.` .SllIld Owner can have same on MIMI about 2 )UII'l um. uwnpr uuu nu-as &'E`E?o'E'ni'i v?"` """"". I FIIIIVI I jrvjj The\V Hot n. Con 1. Oro. contning. I00 acres` more.orleu;:5 acres ofbuah. Onll milel are alrmehouue, a bank barn and: riving shed. "nod water. and small orchard. Convenient to Iziooland church. Apply to ABRAHAM JURY. '1wP-0- ` A * 4-up mm: op:-nu nous: Wedmnesdayv. l_i_g_v. 9th farm` by - l `Lo rF? 'i5: % A... Am IIIIII \ ""``- goofsxvanran T msinaccnt `V0 5, HOFIELD A "`0ca1` thee. ' In Mksnllg \ . H ` - 44-4: `S The r.eateTst comedyA Iucoels in Y""' Thuannu pxioducciovn seen ut the Gal'I`i_k Theatre, New York. avid Harum` ,IT;EF6} FOR SALE-Vnlunble fa: uininz acres; x_tnile ft-_om_ J PIaVr'x'r;c`1".';i';e`x:taon`a Drug Store,` Ssturdsy, " Nov. 5th. ' ` [ Prices, $1, 750, 50c. 350, 250. W_TED-Ladies' to leaI"n drais dud mantle mutt: two weeks. I teach you everything from i `wring to E `.1 ' th ' I mnkuhgof I Was and Child :-`esn":sua'rI:1nentI ;?::lr;cuaran'Iec etch. ; a"`lP9Ifect satisfactiun. I stand prepatod to for- Mxo to anyope who, after taking my coI_Il'I0o :80 . at meanamcle in dressmaking. she cannot gut. "5 Put together, not only the lining but all the w" 304} in Coats. Skirts, Wllltlo 5190'- PPWS. In fact cvervthing in dreumakint. The iefor the full course I! now oulv $10. Whkh _ud"dr`e. one of the best Ivuoms `in Illa W091`! & Hundreds of ladies have taken this munaand YR!!! all more than planed.` Iii RICH `N V R11: from Nov. 14th to Nov. 26th; mf'"` 9 5- All wishing to learn should IN N As3r'n".` "`'= a* "H 123519: of "'3; Q.9.! .."N.' L .... C! A rnr-vu-. Q9)` ..S . U 5. nu WIDIIIVV` `U IUD` `zne `at dot` I9 .0 L on SATUR AY, NOV. '9: mm 5o'cl.c':. _ - A I I - - - `se in- s` _ of learnw llr'ess`making. cMEIU5EL3HN, ' *NADAfs sTANuAI!m, F`. H-E` V-.. - w -.1-can 5, out w u ---v-I M 5 o'cl. ck. Miss Vualrfs. an-..____A ______-_---can _TEApHER WANTED -.,_.| ,._ A!'I II--- l mu strict- L. A.. ll .' *~vebeen%2o E`::`:.-.e!d to` E7612 fa `can- acres : mile from I! he: r:...:n:...h...-u and Concenioni nn'andid The great iIou" Hay" FARM FOR SALE WA- _._._. _ -. TC`? 7% micuxza m . muzssnuxme. UY s2.5oo.ooo $I.ooo.ooo A -gal paid 'I`IInIIl| "ETaA __ _L` .L_ ti i `%.7n:TnA I Proprietors. I 9 VII -nu 43`45 Io ' l'l -469 su M M _ej._'" Wool: -- gnu: cu: x. spiis:`i1f:`E'&`?r?:?6 &` azms Big Stock of}Coal and Wood You can ' gen Anything you want at Iowa: T .....pl iQIfl'0mA...... 1-..=sAI=i.n-:AN'r co.} % P':EaE6 1:1'_EE:-V8.`. Orncu-4: 'Dunlop-S_t. Yum-Foot of Marys We at;-h;v: 2;h: f:oot- ni.}i, `[1-femldck. i Slabs. Shin lo Bloukl, Cut and Sp!it Hard } also Sofa \ ood. - ' 580193 II` I twin- Also give In your order !or out winter : supply of coal and get sstislcotion. WE HAVE THE OI..IANES1"AND QQQIID A1 Q3 '11 BIB 'Pl\II B ll"lE \OI-iruvauu ru-my 33;? AT 86.75.,PR TON and delivered Jvhon you want it. NO ` EXTRA CHARGE FOR BAGGING. I . . Get our Muskoka Slnngles F yr Log EST PRICES." Q` Il\'VVll\IL Q.- klielxlo, uymuifk Son] Astz-achetm; Jacketee ' are made from strong selected hides and are egnaranteed, Isummms 2: cu. A sf%r Fine Curl _Astrnehnn Jacket, 21* inches long.` (Our own tnnke guaran- teed) at $27.50. Little in v`-w_. all 3523;.` `more quickly than medicine Heat will Tch\`n'e many ills} and where it will axiswerhit is V thehetter remedy. With a hot water bottle at hand&yon;1 are ready toacope' with N ear - a1gia,ah cramps, muscular or- deep seated pains of anyakind. Handy also as. a.s"a certain antidote for coldzfehet. They a are too valuable in every way to do without. hq _ A Good ones here at 15c up T The finest made at $1.00 to $1.75. he ,Robenson s Drug Store, I WARMERS ! min, sHINGLEsm1 an Build- ers Supplies a1wo.ys_o`n Oiee-Ros:I.A-I_B;14ck. { Yard-Foot- of'.['o1`9_nto- Street,` _ V Lime We TlToo_k for _' `an ;t\ d {r[a1f1oV vi .1 A kinds :6! :: +1; : I. -32-_1.1k=i.E.F! RARREL I- `Yf__, _ We look for an advance on an T _..__ ._ kind _6:mRe,_ V. __;3, ,;._%,; . ThisA tamoug -gtinstrevl Company 4 - . we offer ma gong t-e` :..1'.o;v;...; ni';ff:sith %:gni1g;.jcem;:'n. Kinperptk lv..Ilo, ;* which sJmA`-hardntmqwgy .;h,,. Bardinequ. ii; oiiflber `.i:i`x,. -.v5IIf _ 1 `tin. . I V ` lwm% b em_at` the Grand op-gig; `House; 7 toL=1m2 -'*th 6~6f` :: 'dfj gt; nab` Elias of ob; ;>;|c`b1-;nid| 9n the market I \IVI U `IV: 1-av its IIPOR 1-H: LARGEST LOADS m -rowu ,-.I__ A-.. _-..4. ....I..a.-. 1; ddor East of Bgxricpa. Hqtel. Heal with Heat --_ -- w V-PRACEICAL Fukkfins; PHBN:s' 37 AND 33 Qur ow}: make. -.--'BEST VALUE lN--- sun yaw '43

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