Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 22 Jun 1905, p. 4

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I Mrs. (Rem) "Elliott `lecture-dl to the Ladies` .Aid of the `Presbyterian l'?'h111-oh 1-w\' XXT4-.4-'l...no.L... -1; . _ _ . -.. Miss `Effie .Shbrtro`ed has gone to North Bay` for an extended visit with friends. Miss Lassie Archer of Saurin, spent last 'w'eel_: amon.-g `relatives heme. ' Mr. A. Ingram of Midland called on friends here last Thursday.- `A _ ._ Mr_s. Frawley and sun 0} 0ril- lia visited wi'th`relati`ves in the vi!- lage last .week.v James Frawley of the Bank of To-' `ronto staff, Landon, Ont.-, is Spend-V ing a few. -days with {his parents k'In4:vnn- At a -special_ meeting of the Quar- terly Board of the Methodist Ghurch held here on the 19th iznst.. it was decided to close this church-for the time being. - ` - v--~ -_ - -. -.....- -o ..--vu-u wilt the` t'ot;;b':aIl'match_at Stoney Point between Lciroy and Nantyr Sr., the .score was 1 to 0 in favomf I `L _ _ __- | _ :5 an .1 l\ "I-bi`iss:"Xd:i.i; -1.\&;=1r,shall of '_ -Lincien Farm is spending a few days with her cousin. Miss Jennie Spillet_t.- AL 41... l.--Ln.'_III ,,_'L_1. -L (`L - Mr.` Andrew King moved his barn this week. ' "-1_!&is's'wV-VVilcvox is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Geo; Morris. 0 ` . 50` RAINCOATS- Allat reduced prices. Ranging from $3.65 to $9 50. On sale % j at money-saving Ii r>ices.j . SARJEANT & SMITH `DIRECT IMPORTERS. Sizes 39 to 42. Regxilar $1 50 value on sale at 1.49. Of Black Venetian Cloth. $5.00 value on sale at` Newest Style. Special purchase of last week. Regular Price, $4.00, at $3.25. % NEW llmbrellakirts BLACK Bhevim skins Commencing NEXT FRIDAY nweshall offer Speciaj Bafzains for two weeks in our cloak room. This store hold the leading trade in Ladies Ready-to-Wear Ganents. We carry the stock, we keep it complete and always up-to-date,and by buying direct from tlxellnanufacturers our prices are always right. For a few dayswe lxaveput the knife in our right Pl'i3 nd W1 03!` you Wonderful Bargains in Silk Wa.ists,Cotto1'1 Waists, tRaincoatSt Skirts, "Wrappers, Shirtwaist Suits, Corsets i and White Underwear; ` Tweed Skirts -i.'I5[ H1LLs'D`ALE.' NANIYng may-t_o:wT9 a_r__ 631L119 ms SARJEANT Ed _ .. 5-way: J.a.:v UL AUC was given away by her father. and "looked charming in a dainty gown "of cream mohair with lace trim- mings, carrying a fbouqruet of bridal roses.. The wedding service took place beneath an ievergreen arch, from which was suspended a bell of white flowers. Miss Gertie Reid was bridesmaid, being attired in white organdie. trimmed *with` lace. . She . carried a bouquet" of" caqnationsf Mr. -Albert. Reynolds ot.Vi`ne supported the `gr_oom. Beautiful decorations o-1' jabride eheldi" Mr; and i Mrs. `Rey- 34% _ ._ , _ V. ing train vfrom ..'-_Igetroy.."amid jshowexs of me . and` the ~i``8`09d., ' Wihel . of . their .friends. They i i d In i1`[~ i dfeasiira. _ i h te-,si=lk_ 'I.`}:i.-1 ho::ne of Mr. and 2149. G;-_o9 R811. `Churchili, was scene 0; 2 pretty` wedd'[r.-g or. zVs'e:ii12~s.day a:1;c:r nos, June .14. when their A L-.1.de.=;`. da.ught'or,Thcresa,wasT "united in mar- ~ A...-\ J... `I`__ .X`.' vx a very creditable. tribute to the judgment of the assessor, Mr. Camp- be-ll, especially 'on account of the ex- ceedingly complicated na.ture-'of as- ,- O,,-r_,__--.,-..-,--uvu uuuuyu ll.ILI.lI11' .-p,-e to M1-.*'W'. Rt-.yn0!-d8 oi` B g Bay Point. Rev. J. Nankivell performed thejqeremony in the presence of `a-` large number of guests. The bride I (no: nu}:-nun ....-..._. 'I_._ L- tsessments werb appealed V against,- tand constituted the list. Only two tassessments were changed.. This is V --n_.. __...I!L-'Ll- J__'I % szessmv.n"c work. this; '!Q'1'i'!'P'!i-!'"'4"'!'"---~-+~' EVERYTHING nus MONTH? 798"!` . `l"8 I"8"88"3'I"!"i'3`"'"l' Clearing Out BARGAINS IN VINEGARS (Cider, White Wine and Malt) `FRUIT mas. cnocxs. son. SALMON. BACON. HAMSAND man. A GOOD REFRIGERATOR. . Also O s first class COMBINATION LOCK SAFE. WATER METER AND GAS LIGHTS. Trimmed with lace and embroidery. Special price I I0.` COLORED TAFFETA Silkwaisls Sizes 32, 3-1 and 36. . Regular/$6. Sale price 2.35. % Sizes32 _to 40. Pure Japan Silk. Sale price $1.95 WHITE Muslin `Waists BLACK Silk Waists CHURCHILL. _..A A1` .`...' "" ""7"I."" `3""';"- ` "g " ' :_ -Maggie T'`e:s{tejst A 'g"_ar`n'e of Baseball _r no 'aea's'b w'e.e"'.played on ' Wedneday. ` `June 14th.,-between.t.h_e Bertie Oar-i ,:riage_ Go. and A_lla_:nd_a.le, reselling in _ahe;rd-ebIYned_ iijdtory 10'!` -"the home =tee.r.n~. `by a; `score of 8-1. Only one `eraser `we;8' made-'-a` wide` 4-throw. which resulted in Allamiale scoring `two runs. Therpitching of B. Wile- ; and. J. Ramsay were the features `of_ the day s game. each allowing venly six hits. _'I`heee players repre- eerjted the olufbs:--Barrie Carriage O0.--R,, Wilson; p.; F. -Leonnoxr rc'.: _R."'1`hom`as. 181; ?b.; S. Hobbs. 2nd b.;. H'._:_Smith.f3rd `b.; F. Longhurst. s'.s.; ;"B-;"MoKay. r.f.; B. Jqhnson.'c.f.: r:v:3;F;;.an3rde_r. ;l.f.. ,'Allamda1e'-- Bam- c':'r3e,y`, p.'; Greenfield. 6.: Cohlmereg. 1st 3 b,,;,,'Iio 2nd b.; Doner. 3rd 1). ; ';'I.IlI_ir'I5hall`; 3.5.: Pouoher. e.f.;.. Oerley, ;':i'.l1.-r_:,~`;y< Bediord, r.t. ~ V A ~ l T ;},77A:;.Vl1a.'1fe_.e1_1dien'ce was, present at hef-1:-,Px':`eB;bS'teria_n Church on Bxmday` 1fr_ioz_fn_Vin_` when Rev. E. D.._Oamer9n ' hed,-the, 1-annual eernion to the 1!-f?El-. and .B."ot L. F-....Th9...D;' p_eijtionf of the church pea been _ ,_-or the _o bret'hrerr _w.he ..,._o`,_g- a.:e.tf .'1`rainmem_'s 1_H_el11 mine .p1acel -.o~.`-~ `.:yi:9r.sniVp nty-ve ]'_etr'_o_n._ e;`.l`h'o;k lpeg;_ \ l mac A x. red ;_eloq}`iei!' idzeoouree me 'er1: 1I1S -!`*!'+~!-3--14st-1-+-n-1-an-:-1-+-3-1-1-;-2;:-+++: . _ . `. ' !-!-I-+-!--:-4~t--:-+-1-3-:-:-++-t-:--z-+--:-+-:-+-:- "if"? 0 M A N; In Navy Blue or Brown." Underpriced at $4.05 Lace trimmed. Regular . price $1.15, to clear at 50c. Muslin Blouses Made of American Per- fcale. Guaranteed to wash. _ U/nderpriced at 1.80. " ' -' "a';`~2=: ;1-:1$e:lne`:i(ine lznonthsin each ear J; A ' we are 919 `mwvo wW '. cg]-dofen%uH'yo! azprgqgpt rep_l!- Ad '3 . _' , ' = . . \ _,'.I`he aiternoon tea given -by the? mgxibers of St . George's Church` a.'t~|t_fhe_ residengel o'.f Mrs. G. 1'yb;p;;"+'<'..Minn6tt s ,Poin_t.' on 3.1! _ _ y;j'%jA.q`s_t,;"_; prayed . most en- lpfg.--;;l;If`ifeot weather favored. [3 ;1;?*%5!=;-;:1:f14a1r.9k advantage 1 f 3.; v u ;_f j_:;bj}.w'hi9h ;h_1adeo'.ur` atm ; 9: .-' ..1.!"%~.`.*.1.k"'3`.3'*. `."5.T".`-`T...t,1.1.`0;' G1ii1d..were '<.t 1i"6iI= 'at-`t-ion _ifQ ,t_h_Q .iitni;ji<;ro\1a '\ I `! -A :'.i+'.: J .' I $3.00 sans Oxfords $3.75 134910 treat commercial activit we it glfggient utterly incapaba 014' '8' Owing to the success of our graduates. : emands made upon us for '9 OFF-I6 - ASBISTANTS. To remedy this ax %f;a.m`::"..:-.i"..`i..`3.`:. .*.%.E:?=..`3e.*3.*:29;..*:: { - 1: " ""' " J""" + A thoroughly high-grade ahoe_ of unusual merit .at a sensible price. :_ All styles from the light. dainty dress .,-. shoe` to thg moat. substantial street -1 boot. Ilxfords They no justly famed for |tyli}_: elegance, superior qnalmes and up-to-date styles. A L___.- --l I Lustre Shirtwaist Loves beauty, values comfort, appreciates economy. H e n c e women nd peculiar Satisfaction in 0|J[[HUl|IY II_,CIu _- o n'o"Ol"I"I"I"":"l'1"r.:',.r1'1"`"r "Summer School SHIRTWAIST Uanw a ovw-HIJV ~`on".Monday eveninvgm; 1 M": " ;t;ff;_';f`1<`I,?oint, about {thirty `or 10rt`y;;,ilj0ying a. sociable -time; Sup- ggor`-` -'y`va`s;" served _preced'mg, devotional e`xer_'oises in connection with the so- SUITS SUITS `justly for their ance, :ting_ nfI.tlI-t`Af- 3017` An Sole Agent: '/JUNE. 22, "1905. " - -a ` Rev; Canotn Murphy, acbompanied .'by_,Miss Dora Murphy. let o.n'1`ue's- dair, `for a holiday trip to the T_hous'-. and Islands, Montreal and Lake, TM_\q.8_a9:p (Laurentian M_ountains). ` ` "l-.4'!F - V f; in `ii a Miu:;qtt's*12c `placed him on his feet again. -` Mrs. Harry Darlton. who pur- chased a `house and lot recently `twin W. "P. Soules, }_b_as disposed of- same to (the G.'1`.B. ' ` I-he iold (restaurant at the trail- Nvaypstaition will :be converted into a. boarding house and. store house and moved to an adjoining lot to the north` of the present site One of the workmen engaged in laying mains was slightly overcome by_ga-3 one` day last week. butthe in- uence of a strong stimulant `soon M133". Hrb. MoMorran Hrwemt Ito- Pa._r-ry. Sound on `Tuesday for. a month's stay with_her mother. Mas- -*tser. Gordon accompanied her. ` Ti , ' \ 1 . v-vvv gov Vlnirv ` `Between two hundred and thfee h'u.'ndred people saw the (baseball match on .Wednesday last. Allandale _v. Carriage Co. Mr. J. Satchell has moved `down 1rom'Nipissing Junction and is occu-_ pyinsg the house lately vacated by Mr-. .G-eo. MoRae. ` ' I v;`j11'enew wharf awaits the axfrival tot the government dr-edge; to clear away some old piling which stands in the way. b ' The Band gave a very successful Upon-air concert on Thursday even- `ins; much to the euxjoymenp `of other Bixth warders. --vwo=v- ca--v-- V --- ovu- 8un'day, 5'th-.morning `and evening.` -Rev. Mr. Rogers afCopper Cliff Tocpqpied the pulpit of Burtoii Ave. Methodist Chuxjch on Sunday, even- in?! A _ I 1 ring. __---- ___1_-_.: -_-- 2 '1. -w.. .-----v ----v..--. ___-u-._v---. The Ladies` Aid 0f"the Presbyter- ian Churh met on Wednesdayafter-' uotmiat the home of Mrs. Steggles. 'l\-_ II-_.-..r 'l'I..!__-_. _ vv-- -vw --- u-woo-v -vo 9-so-u vwvwua---rt Res}. Canon Rainer will conduct services at St. George's Chuech on Sunday, 25th. morning occupied Burtoh -n1 .L1___a-_L nu____.1_ __ a-____1-__ -.__, UV J|balQ_JIQ _a- nun; \nIc\o|~JI Mia. John Gl~as`Eo;;, who . `has been visitingyher parenta't_he pajst meek .no,s returned to Hamilton.~ I__I J`! : _.. V -v- --.------., v__.- `A, lgrvge number`?! ;iTa.ndale.rs tvailed themselves of the excursipn- to _'Niaga_ra _Falls `on. Monday. 'If_`_'.. T-I.__ lVI--_A-..J __-I__ ' L-.. ' 50v.` J`)lV1;wIt*:dffo"r;'preached a fra- torzgal sermpp to th? .n;em.'ber of the I,` _O.j F. on Sunday morning. ' I , J,` ,_ has ieturned to twvrk -Iron: Thornbury. after being laid;ofl.' Nvrith a sprained Vbtaclr. .--171.1`-.--1;I.('>rman'Dollery is away with .'l:he;..band attending military `camp. at Niagara. . ~ - If- -1' :.n..u- L-.. _-;.--_._-j 1.- --......I- C.` E. -of the 'Presbytrian I`L.i.`. ..;"u ...'...4.. ..... .'n:.....u...- ........_...... - ' *fs;:',?;.`a*au:;.'i.7'11.m.&;.,.,.._ `mm; from their honeymoon. ' ` `B4--- -1-\..n...... :. -...L....;-:..:.... 'f":H5"1:.";1`1 n.Bva`.`1:e1;1`;L:1 `.;3a"'m;"";,;: .:p91'ty last; week to Mrs. W. Mo- Mrran. 1 II... 'n1~-|,,v__ -at . ,,c , 1 , _ 1 ,1 _,_ _-_,-_ '1 v gov ugvog vov -`ital-..s't`;1.'wCharl`i:3 `bvxross i's slavly ~1\eo 6vering from his recent illness, It; a-_.. ~n_;_-_.__. __|: Le. __ Lkelvm Martin `the .. `business at the L * B1:e_nna_a_1. E33}; `='1')31f; a's"'e.'XErcas4n;ng` hisnephew from New York city. V ; `Il'....L._. :u\_-__|-- n__|__--_ 3.. _I___I_\ `if -"`~!i_1falbiB'1'eeze of l*`iew`-York ,4: visit-J _inI`.T.at Mrs. Lyon ' II`. ...J `II__. II V` v'in'____.L~|_;;. Q..- *`fic;rapnr. ,,l1i;ut Set%t led--`Se%rIAI;'on to+ Railway Vh,l.%c,n f--Fa_s_t Baseball %Ganne%--ResAolution H of '. ` at %nusy Coitpdolence-esdcial Gosip, has_ taken over '1 late Lawrence - e ; grammar.) T \JUlU, 5 "(IP31 .. 3 `s"$.".f \.v_A. '-I ' WU .|.'U IUI lff.'.. ` and 50 on the total wasLne_cesMsary. This yea to secure admission to ..w: h.g1h gohpols and collegiate insti- tu-1.ee'.,- can idates must obtain 40 rer cer':.t.. on each and 60 1:61` cent on the. whom. The numbr of. subjects `- oz the written exami-nati-one .18 leasene-d; and the ,l<'v:.gth. `oi L .he- p?examinati'0h- con.suqm.evn..t.!Vv reduo;d zikrom thr,cei to +wn. days . - Thj_t_c-Ho$wing is the times talble : \V-dnesd6.y" _ `J '1::v=" % 28-FA TM.-2-8.4 Readixii: in'st.r'1mHnnnv- 0 {In v 3 4-A - 1 1 5:- `` 3Ti.`;;~.esay Jiznfe -28--.A`M.--8.45"- Reading instruotio.ns' 9.00 `to '11- Cpmmosztion ; '1%11o4` .io % 1,2.4o-Ge. . srmnhv. . The man who goes down with his` -engine in a. wreck sis considered 1 worthy of ,great commendation.` when the truth is, as all railway men are aware, that the unfortunate in such cases lost his nerve` atthe critical -moment and hesitated to, jump. - When an accidentis impend- mg the cool and collected engnneer shuts. off steam, applies the brakes and opens the valves. all _of the ac- tions taking `a few seconds. Then. he looks out for- his `own safety. Another V mam becomes so frightened in the presence of great dangegthat he does nothing. not-_ even_ the pos-I, sible. and he is the person likely ;to wear a _mertyr s crow'n.-Locomo- tivellngmeeringg - A . I This year the new iegulations gv-' erni-ng the ".hig.h ischool entgahce ex- Laminationag have oomejin.t_o .fogxtce.; The omjrioulum is conside-raibly chan Gd. An i1'.-.r9aLc..n; Jmn` nu.-.m.-. ........I...1_-` ___- ...._.........u.; A-4 vv.ua.uv1'1|U.ly ed. An ir.crea~e. has` fbcexn `mad-e ` In. ` the standard .r"eq;'.;E`n>d to pzgiss;-Her -.N ` tofor--".33 1-3"r.e'. rent ow. each subject % 50-"on the total. \v`z=u4-neoessary. 3This1 .3:ga-;l:(17_secu_1*e _adm.fsion to . v- J, pwuoevcg I A d-epu`ta.ti'on', composed of Haugh-- ton Lennox, M.P.. Dr. Qrease. `G. 1-1. Eaton and Reeve Hill went. to Ot- tawa ltd present Innis`fil s case. against the ,G.T.R. re the laying of tracks across the highway. . I ' , wan! bl!` ' -_._ . \,.;_"`.3')':_ 1 V % The Scared He: . N man w in worthy , trut vlvv I-V`IIJ'W .LvqL- f Negotiatiorns between the _ man-T agement of the_ Grand Trunk and representatives of the company : telegraphers `closed on Friday, a sat4 i isfactory agreement to all concern-~ ed having beienreached. according to .statements made by Mr. F. H._ Mc- (Guigan, fourth vice-p':'e::ide.1t of the G. T. R; and Mr. H. B. Perham. president` of the International Order of Railway Telegruaphers. For 18 months the operators of the com-; pany have differed from the mane agement and have been seeking con-i `cessions which the company has" hesitated to- make in-the method S`:`..gp:S`.:d by those acting in the ca-. pacity of representatives of the men. The differences pertained to salar- ies and Sunday work, very largely. A .a.._--1-Ls'_-_ Mr .GeO. Bigelow, accompanfe-d by Mrs. Bigelow. visited Allandaie las_t week prior to setting out for the West. Mrs. Bigelow was.formerly Miss Florence Money of Grenfel. Thn .l'19I'V`l3 'L-- -'r--'~-` ` ' w-.-.. ...u..~.-uvv ;u.vuvU-_y UL U'l'U.l.lICl. The G-.T.R. has almost completed its new pl`at_foIfm at the station. The `work is of oerpent and `covers '75.: 1 000 square _feet. ' ' Sydney Elliswyas married to Mrs. Anne K. Tobin in St. Mary s Church on Tuesday mornihg. by Very `Rev. Dean` Egan. assisted by Rev. Father Finegam. Mr; Daniel McDougall was groomsman. and Miss Mary Holmes ofiBrechin; a niece of the bride, `was bridesmaid. Mr. W. J. Henrykconduc-tor G.'1`.R.. left Gravenhursit on Thursday. of. last week for~Alberta, `where he has purchased a large improved farm. Mrs. Henry and family: left, on _Fri- day tor Toronto where they spend a oouple of [weeks before go- ing West. Previouseto their going the Presfbyterian oongregationip_re- sented-them with an address and a` handsome case of sterling silver spoons and forks. Miss` B\." Heinryi was made the recipient of a bean- tiful gold coin in a "leather case by the Northern Lights Mission Band Grave-nhurste Banner, u we found him'mosto conscientious and energetic in pxomoting the in- terests of.the towh. and by his,.un.-[ time-ly de~a.th}we as a body lose a. valued oonfrere and the town _-an upright citizen. We further desire to convey to his widowomd family f our "genuine condolences on their: irreparable loss, `and that "a copy of I `this; resolution -be engrossed anjdl forwarded. to Mrs. Brennan. At the fmeetinvgot Mom 1 day .night. the following resolution: moved by Aid. McMorren. second- ed by Ald. Lowe. was carried; That we, ` he members of this Council. de- sir_ to place on record our sincere and heartfelt regret on the death of our. esteIe_med- colleague, -the late ,Ald. Brennan. While Mr.- Brennan occupied 9. seat at this Oouncil Bolard --uls __-_.I L - - uu-_--corvav Sunday's storm "caused a, good deal-` of damage to G.T.R, bridges and cm`- verts. At Dumtroom a. large ~' en- bamkment was carried away. - * AL .L\_-',, T ME} {w.;;. Rairiiii. iisatieal. .pas. _ed * through here. on Sunday; on. his i way to Winnipeg. . Q____ .1 _ _I.. _L-..__- ' _/ _._n., , nu. -Rev. (A1a.mm _M1;rph_y' aI1Id'Rt_w.T .W. H. fWhit_6 exchanged work on Sam.- day _zno'm ing.. : T - ' % 'u'.......... 7 m n|....I_' 1-'r2.L.n.. -._.1 I Messrs.-A J._ T. claxk; J.` ,Lm1e and D. Cameron attended a I `eating at "rapt-esentatives -bf `erg? ` C s and ` firemen in Toronto this week. ` '. The Presobyteria.n`churo.h was -be~au- tifully decorated with fer_ns_ and white and purple lilacs on Wednes- day atte1jno.on._ June .14. for the marriage of Miss Florence` Duns- ,more, daughter_ of Mr. .Henry Dunsmore. to Mr. William Ca'mp- bell, both of this pla'oe.- Rev. Nell` Campbell officiated. T The bride s gown was white silk prettg: trim-, med with chiffon. `the _tu'lle veil be- " ing fastened with a small wreath of lily pf the valley. Her. bouquet, was` of vgihite eamations.- Miss; Ber-tie , Dunmore. the .'brideamai`_d .`r was attir `in, pale blue crepe` do o_heue; - Mr.-' -G_eo_r ge_ wcamxibell supportedewthe fs_roo*m- ; in ~1.wbe..11 .B1'9'iV.n' Iilyevl ' ethe = :Mendls_"sohh"* wedding 7947' -- vv wv-av sra. wvv; IyA VVVo Many of our citizens took in the: Sons of England exgcursion on Mon"- day. Every" car was uncomfortably- tull when thay got this far. never- theless the occupants seemed happy. . I. .--_- _.v-v woo unIV\Ac\0\bJ Ava Lvvllla The trackmen left here on Sun; day an a gravel train `to repair a. badli .w-ashout on the railway south of Duntrooin. AI A T -.--.`, ---.. 09- .--.-- 1-vvuvuu egvvvo Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston en- tert'ained- a, Large number of their._ friends at a dancing party on Tues- day evening, when" a very pleasant time was spent. ` % # 1 ._._-_`_... Miss Brooks, (Sis/ster of Mgs: 'R`e:d.3 left here (in Monday` for Reina. fl... a...--'|__..... I-.L L-_-- -' "eager pipe running through the village burst on Sunday and made a 1bad hole in thepentre of the street. `Repairs will be costly; NA . fkoniy "vtusn M cu-...s.l --.. `Mr. G. -W. Knowles mill dam was washed away on Seuznday evening. Mr. Knawles built Dinly, Jtwio years Lago, at a mat of over $1,000. .` ` 'If____- _ ---,_._, . - -......_,. t No. `thank you. ]3on t send us `wood. nor can, but 1any'quan'.t'ity of Lice gr ice `cream would be gratefully ily received. - ' "f II? 0-0 a I .- . u Miss E1s{L"1}$1?1'i1`;"c;E'vto Buffalo to remain with her sisters.` 1 -. \ \ > axuu La,nL.~,vv0cns. Mr..A. chrane and his gang of masons have completed their `larg- est contract of the` season. `Mr. John Waj:tie s barn`. ' - -- .-v-av -- wwaaau VITA}-1_e Prs byterian congregation in- tends holding its annual picnic on July 1st in Mr. C.` D..Coutts' grove. "If- .._.I 'II .._ `IT..- 'l'-L__ _;-_- - w - ~ ~ - --. VF`!-`V V`! \Avhl"?\l'\4 II,|lIo'I Quite a number of our young` people toqk in_the_ Guelph excur- sion lastwveek. ' Mr A (\n-`L.........-. an.) 1.2:: .a........ At ` caucus-' nv uvgnnv van Iu.s.Jv Diva 5195: We` are pleasad to see Mr. James Russell, able `to be_' about a a:i::\..' r\--:.L.. .. _.--_.L-_ ' ____, . --`-.-5 v. Our schoolfeacher. Mi_`ss' Cavi- nagh, is home on the sick list. 1!?` A ,, _ '"1sE'r`s. and Miss Fletcher of Thorns ton are V guest . Of ' Mrs. Russel]. Belmont` Park. ` - 11-O - `T'i\V[rs. Edward Dwyer is` moving to her nw Jmrase on the fifth conces- sion._ ` V ` u`t`);l'ls- `are `ringing. in this village. ' l'\,,, , I , _I n In `no. ` .. T Miss Meggison__-:3-he S00 is visit; ing` her sister. Mrs. `Robert Wat- tie. ' T - V ----..:T--.--__ NEW` LOWELL." ___T-----. GUTHBIE `1*i'Hn%:1T\`=oIt'i*HERNL ADVANCE awe Township Toourt{-A`or~ Appgeal `fr V Medonte _`wa8e-`eld-\,on_;:::rh;;;gaAgy,".- L05 _ Shaft my 1: Vmomeam _ m-,.; `v "F 1.! _On Wednesday evening -the Ladies Aid-pf the Methodist Church enter- tainedjts friends in the S..School _room. `After enjoying themselves in gams and. `am"uaem|ants_ of v`rious- .kinds,ithe invited guests joinnedwthe ladies in aidaintiilyi `prepared [lunch- - The cement machine is this week `being employed in `building the foun- dation for Mr. W. J. Martin s new block.` Mr. Howa,rth's block is oom- pleted tovthe top of the first storey. and during the interval of ,layin_g- the of ..-the` _oth.9_rf buiblding the t .,p.en._ter am. bi18}',,86_fii?8`i.'r0Ii! ._.. - ...v-u \nuI-J -4 17:39:: '_.I.l.1D IJWILIJLALD here. ' treal during "the past. half `year. arrived home on Tuesday of last week, where she will` visit her par- ents for awhile. . : Mrs. Ooates, whg as been in Mon-' A Mr. Realbum `of .Elms{ale had to destroy _ his" horse heI`6 on Friday Last on `amount of its_illness. Sev- eral weeks had `been spent in a vain attempt to restore -it from an attack of pa.ra.1y.sis. .--... uuv .1. sunny LcL;a.u on" `a cdnesda.y. afternoon last. After the address the largo numfber assembled partook of aboun- tiful repast provided {by the _.ladies j f,or,_t_he occasion. ' ' V - A

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