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Northern Advance, 22 Jun 1905, p. 5

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- HGLENCAIRN. `ADVANCE? .(m.y II! `L '1`ra`y. . ;---.- of th ' ge , place. visitin V H %OOOIOOOOOOOOICOOOO OCCOOCOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOO E ' . PALACEEAKERY. LUNQH f and ICE CREAM panmns I here on-Sunday. . M-71v.Y. - - ma`. scyam, of Thornton. visited friend; ` 0 In ____ -- u...1:..-1" LICIU IIll`IJluuuy . -Mr. J. H. Spears `of_ Toronto Medical"! College. wayrenewing acquaintances here _lssI: week. _ _ - ` W _n_ an 3 * . ~'..,',.!,_!-._.--AI_... Rev." F. Carpenter `uttcizded I meeting I of tie synod on Thursday tnd Friday of Int was . ` ` ' '- - - - - '9 _ 1\__ ._:."_:.. E Don't forget: our Dominion? Day picnic, which will be held at Mt. ~W. J. Lennox o under t.he mumgoment~ of -the hand. Full p|rtion_lar,u next"-Week.` \ ' ` _ AA var interestin evept pook place in Chriht u hm-oh on fodnguday `last. when. Min Elsie M87 Arnold, yoxgingewdgughter `-1: ll_.. A>_..'.`1A .3 n....-:. wig` nniggd in I I Elma MOY ATIIUIQ, yu|I|gV'U_IlD|I5ll.I-9| y of Mrs. Arnold, of Barrie, wu united in marriuze to Mr.AGeo_. L. Davis, of thiuplaoo; bv the`Re`v.' W. B`. Our enter.` The wedding In:ch.'wu playgd by iu-Li'lliI.n M. Davin, goulin Of-Ioh groom. L-The `bride, \'.r9_ a cottnme otgreeu shonilk It-ithhl. gna;_ch. .snd-qAr1tied,- I.5-50!." !!&,-cf 1. white <'.`:I`.nr'I.f, t,I't.iL.>z.:,_-,.~` 25%` .'-.*_tnd65 753" ` came cm:-s f.Wt;ite`si;a:cs1 Gouws ` . Dr_wers Summer Percale Cdrset. . . Excelda Corset . . . . . .. . . . . Domixiion. pichic, -L 'II_ .1 ,1 `Ann-|A`v"1 : . 3 3 In f. *7 1/` E J.3.nP53$$3'3y. $1.799'7" - ' A 904 of an! AWEST Total Cash Income torl ' . A L Canadian Company $4561`-799"o ' mu LARGEST amount New Bunine W and mid for 1904 of any C3?'dia'i `: 15.911.904.0 0. The groom was supported byhis -brother, Mr. Robert Dsvie. of Allieton. After the ceremony the bridal arty proceeded to the [ home of Mr. Charles anting, brother-in-ldw ` of the, bride, where the wedding breakfqst --A- -----A-3 TL; l!IIIl\Yf\,. Vnif in th hfid ; 0! me, once, wnere we weuuuag Iuunnnqou I was served. The groom : gift to the.b_r,ide was eennborsc of pearls and to the brides: maid in opal ring. After the wedding A hreekfut therheppy couple drove to Allen- ! dale, where xhev-took the train for Toronto, ' Hamilton and Niagara. On their return | they ynl-xuiee at "Lake View. {tom Czar s Anny. I The Sunday World hasethis to say of one of Berrie _esoldier'boys: Sam Sefon is a private in the 35th'B;fivment.' He enlisted at Barrie. Sefon Ion` _ in the Russian army in the Jap ,1yer.ena_i sa'w at-lot. of service _for '11 cents a. mohthz` ,gA1Itt1e over a" `ear; ago he was a `of the`_1iiStl1'Ci3o..o igg .32ndHPoke of 9 ,g_,_x; fin. _rea. .v _isw regi-p I. ish remarks `physique. His Russian Re they had been accustomed to for` a little while and gave them the opportunity to join the ranks and ght zigainst the Russians for'75 cents a day. . Sefon didn t want to do that . and the laps allowed him and 19 others , to go to United States. He came on to Can- A Ids, recently and secured employment in a. Barrie Carriae works. Sefon has picked up En `- ly well. Heisa good ta.lker,aleg- l writerand 3 ne soldier, altho slight of ' ent was `cup- .tnred.45rmi1es'*from Korea 8 ter some hard ex- } periences. The J aps came on them in the mghtrwhen they were unprepared. He .is g 'nmnnl>19 a+nu\`.r nn Canada and never ; mgn: wnen may wen: uupncpumu. us do greatly stiuck on Canada and never knew_ there was such a free country, where s,o.ldier\-V_ ing is a pleasure. ` ,~sI A . < All-and'a1<; *3.wC*2_r.r'ia.gc:a 1: I .14. Carriage _Co. 13; "7'An.8I1_da3,lM6j' 2_. ' - V -V -19 11.. -t.-:I..\. . --_\Itl.lJs4IDy/ vw an--.. .-.. Q` rl!;&'Z9uu 3`a>3>V --jug QI;cnIl ` BASEBALL; cltrb. : . \I1 Miss Lucy Biggu {of A1`o'ro!'1to_ days last week at her home here. -,._ ._:;:1:-.I Ic: HCEEAM %e ::%`?? `-wgu Ln-av vvuwn nu uvs uvuur uv--r Herb Lougbeed last week. A Mr. Wilson Hurst uf'1`ornt0 Vhifed Mr." ,,_ -1 A`I1-'._`...'A~ ~-v -- .-v-r..uvw- on--- u --.--v Mrs. J. Cameron and two `loan of :VglPl`, spent Sunday with Mn. J Omdl Btovyn. -- a I -.,;-__A. We have too large a stock by abzut $10,000; The ivay to reduce . it is by reducing prices. We will do this during the month ot June. 7 These are a few of_the SPECIAL PRICED '-LIJVES.` _ * , . Blouses--,.-White La.wn-waists, Lustre -Waist; and Silk AWaists,-, a great variety at reduced prices , V - .. . _ - '- ' GM 00 Wn;nf far 850. Wltl fnr 1.00. '20" Wgatn {nu _ Mr. Artln-it Dyer and doubt Mabel-3 ' * few day: thic week viliting fI_'i9I.c_\nt% lln- V. II, ` > r- .2 ': A! 4. -J. II l vale. A` 2 J '.U . -A`L , - . ' I '~-~' - d u out; M ' nd Mr.` 0` `V I Sunsagfof last week Inch Ini ' .~ Brown. Z _ ` . `gnu vulxcuj av nus`. oovv $109 Waists.f:1-`85c,~l' $135 Waistalv for $1.00, 32.00 Waist: for $1.65, Brown and Black Lustre Waiste worth $1.75 and $2.00. ' Sale. price $1 50. t . V Shirt Waist Special at.82.75, 83 50- and $4.50. > ` Shirt Waist Suits at $4.00 and - $5.00, in Black, Brew-n and.`B}ue Pleated Skirt and'Blouse. 1 `- `_ _ g V 9 _Dress Skq`,rts- We lead the Skirt `trade eandcarry oneof the largest stocks in Ontario, all. sizes in` all cloths and all: styles, at $140 up to $12.00. Specia1_s_ 111283.50, $5.00 and "$6.00. We sell the best tting Skirs madein Canada. ' i __---- a_..-:..1.. :._ n-..;l-.. 1':...1'.. .....1 n...;1........... :. 1)1.._1_ ocpul-Io U '1` do evenink `h` "59!" E'p'r" ,. Leagueugootlynl Misu J09ih_;_]"`.:_'.9`p:".:.";'~";,. Srigley and FloreucoQMl1|?b," I `thyjg-_ ed with certificate! and 319 .?"'"" ` . 5" an uioupV~an%%%th~%:r:I .ohr:g u:61:.:'9:3p`:9: 9"; Wk '*"*?9!%9_t!; " "}}o`5e`$7f,"3}Sc`?a;Ii'3 "3?i'o{,' "IL'iEi'Jha Cashmere, in Black, Brown, Tan, Whi9e and Spots. Specials in Tan Hose, at 25c, worth` we 5 Lace House at 25c, worth 4-Jo. ` A ` ' .-. , ,. - 117- --n 41-- _-1_1_.._;_.1 'n L. A 12..-- :.. ;-.... Ln _.L_1-_. `tUU J uauu uvnv wv -vv Corsets -We se 11"t;`}'1`a'.<`:ei;t;'ated I). & A; lines in 006!` 40 sfyles; 50c Corsets.we sell for 40 ; lines-of 75c Corsets forV50c." V Specmls at 750 and $1.00, in1ong,"shor.t and medium len gt ha. $5330 3 $10-00 R9i`13t3s $7-59 3 $7.00,Cravenette Coats, $5.00 ; $6.00 Fawn and Grey Cravenette Coats, 0 34.90; 35000 Ramcoats, $3.95 - $3 50 Raincoats, $2.50. . 4- ` - Raincoat and Jackets-33.50 Fawn 'ooert Jmgkees, Linen Salc--Tab1e Linens, Napkins, Handkerchiefs, 0'_['eaV_` cloths; Sideboard Runners, Scarfs `and Doylies.. Special importutians from Austria. * A V 11,11--- A`, 2, - ,, . . n .1! ,_,2 `I ,, IIUDUIJIJI Lace Collars...A'n immense assortment of new things in Laos and Applique. Over 100 styles, from 25c.to 83.7 5 each. . . The Shop Sale continues throughout J me. 100 to 75 saved on best: grade Boots and Shoes.` ' V * rnz.,. r.1',..a.,.-N... 57...). :. :. `..n .....:..... QR nn m.-:g- an an . W&:ifz;'Ul3't"I;,;:';_;). iii"is in full swing. $5.00 suits; $3.50 ; $7 50 Suits, $5.00 3 $10-00 Suiff, $57.50.. Boys _a`nd Youths Clothing . (1 I- T),_:_- ms'rmc'1V AGENT. 'I \Iv -v-.--.-, `-. at Sale Prices. Sun Shines W W] You weutd hevee `know from its inn-r-no-` . that it way` a Wntcrproof.- - .1 '_ ._ _ B EWA R E .- -of unscrupulous dea:m who can {m2mi9nu.- sen um: yu_ge't the Gcnulac. Bur:`1e s Bargain House. Wis ,1 A. E. Cats cadlen,' A soup RELIABE COMPANY J. G. IRVVIN, '[`0 WRITE OR CALL ON Headqu.rte,1 forv..j..', -- AND THE` -- - vp--- 7... `Give us 6 can. HOLLY. IN SUNSHINE` ONT. Plfg-z THE E.a_L1h.d2M9.v9. :1 6 and s DnnlopVSt. on s`Tor-1M._-+- I "(-}'e'org`e Afkinzon visited friends here Sun- day. |n_,_ n--_A_II -A- 7I'V-_-_A- 3.. ..2-A.!..... L..- Miss Lizzie Rix is visiting fried: in Tor- onto. . ' ' - ' rs. Sawtell of` Toronto is visiting her` parent": here. TI- ___ c1_-:-1. -a m.-___`... :.. -;....-'.I:.;... .. 1...... Some of our young people attended the` picnic at Dala&on.last Thursday and tef-ort a. pod time. I A \l:-.. 'lFAnok..D.'n6r{nn Infthn `wdnv Vfnr ` -h:!:!TY_S-I-l.1wi`th of Toronto in .e'pen'dihg a few dayain our Villagg. T ` L .'1 4I__~ ."ius`.I.(l'the-Pnizridge. left `on ; Friday for Niagura Falls, N. Y. to enterthe hosnital harm in h-nnivur fnf A nuns. JNIUSCID ICC! AV: *0 vv um-vu _there in trumng for a nurse. .: . Quit a nun r tqoi: excursion to Guelph last Tuesday and experienced gs good .Iim6. ' l "J v--- :"""-v ------ -~- 10 1| L -__.._. ._--_ -L_-_. -- * Mr. Addiuon. of Mineaing. culled on friend: in" this vicinity on Sunday. ,'Mr..R'o`oert.aon. of-rM'meain. and `Mrf Crawford, of Oro,',. visited frionda here _on Sunday. ' Emu: ` service: commenced Monday pveninc in the Methodist ch urcb, conducted \ by our pastor, R _ev.l.?'Mr. Patch. ' i l\ g`- _ ._--_.'L-_ Aggln 3-. slug A'Dh|\D:i\I\ 91 ULIIIUQ Notwithstanding the heavy rain etorrn on Sunday, a Iar enumber of Orangemen and .ot.hera aseereb ed to hear their eeteemed .8ro., Rem. Chaa. E. Perry, deliver an address on 0raneism..which was enjoyed by` all. The plain truth laid `down by Brother Perry ehould be the mean: of etrengthening the aeeociation here. Brethren from Sun- nidale, Tory Bill, Collingwood, Allenwood, btayner, Snnderland` and other point: were preeent. The .0ra.nemen met at the Tem- geranoe Hall and were ma:-shelled ` to the reehvterian` ehurch by Brother: McGee, of _ Sunnidale, and Wilson,` of Amen Mills. _Mr.`Ju.ck Cochnne o1 Midhuut `was th guest `bf Mr. Tom `Bell on Sunday" Inn. in :_ ..-.. ......."......a tan tin: Qoth centnrv HEN! Us luau .a.v-u um. V- ..__._-,' , , It.-is non neceseery for the 20th century genereeion to depend entirely on the railroad `iers to carry them enhe rape -of a. milenper minute. On Fridey evening lees something peesed thron h thie vicinity during: heavy rein etorm `v e ridge reed etn tremendone speed; . Annmber of thinkers eey itemnet have been `I - Ghinee ridin I cannon ball` which got esmw from the ueeo Jepen war eld. while others say it wee John_ny;0enuek_ 8- an nnbn coup vv Ilouv ` [via an su&o. r The Georgian Beyoeuel project; in egein to the fore.` York oountyoounoil whe address- edthe other (in: by Mr.` 11.0. Speldlug on the proposal to build e_j ehip Jeane! from eapomb on the Georqlen Bey.;:nea.rr4Vlo-f torie erbor, euros: to "Lake 5 The vessel; could- .then-nee thiq 'j1eke:`t'o;ei eeoond` oenee!_"w`h|eh vgqpld utiligo, te_;chifI$nel;of the HuinbWVwv:ndtIii*n$1I3if:r l8els,,1`t*rom`Gwrs!-Ii` - V Georgian `Bay 80 Does Thesun life Assurance Co. of Banada. % cnowu HILL.` RAINCOAT oi; TA'r1oN. EDESIVALE. i `A *i>;r1 j 3`f:=x}n,':I{`fas1ii3ovnaBle.aweddingE `. Ms. .86l"Tini,1iz , `at forcliardale'._ 1 ..Gl9110airn.when ~.about<.: fifty *guest_sr 1 _witnessed.`tlie`A_,n1arriage of Miss _.B.o-jf bra; ?elii_e8 _daughter of Mr. Albert - Handy. 5 to Mr. Th_omas- Sinclaire. hot. ` jBaryrie..'g._,The_ bride; t.-wag Idaintimyi *4. gownedj in white organdie.. with _yo`l`reT 1 `and-* `slfeves. of iemnbfoideredf chiffon, ` and .t'i1-`M `veil. and A-t`-r:1r"*;e'd_'A_-or?-win` _rosrs.` The bridesmaid. '.Miss7_ Mar- gretta Handy. wore champagne yvoille. I over green taffeta,-_a.nd. carrid*.pin_k roses. Miss Elsie Whiteside of [Al- listen." in Swiss muslin. `, made-, - a- charming `ring-bearer. The I grioom i was ably supp` rtedby : his brother. Mr. R. Sinclair of,Glenarm. "At 1.30 .p.m. the wedding party-entered the drawing room to the strains of Men- 1 delssohn s Wedding March, render- ed by Miss Isabel Brown._ `Preceding -the bride went Masters .Harold and Wesley Handy. who svtre-tched white ribbons from the drawing room door. The ceremony was performed -by Rev. C. W; Follett ofA`v'ening. and took place under "a floral hell with streamers of white and _mauve. The corner of theroom was "banked. with. ferns. After the congratula'tions the weld ng 1'-:`1`t.V we". plot gm heln `Id-' then proceeded to the dining-room.'. where a very dainty.breakfast was served. The color scheme of-=mauve and white was carried ouit. also. in the table decorations: A-canopy of white lilacs `with ribbon streamers extended to the -plate" line,`where' they `were caught with a button-' iere of pansies. Two pansy `hear'ts` entwined marked the bride s place. Among the wedding gifts. which were many and very'beauti`ful. was a handsome Nordheimer p-ianof The groom's gift to the bride was a --atcli cha, n r:r~e.rn'n~`:d' `.v: .`1'1 l(i'Ii'l!~T-1 i `to the bridesmaid, `a crescent of pearls; and to the ring-bearer, a" necklace and pendant. .Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair left onthe five o'clock train, amid showers of confetti. They will visit Hamilton. Buffalo and other American cities, and on their return will reside in Barrie. _,__._ '|.,._._._-- 1...... ..QUjVj.O_O?-H v? V: Qua`: ; on .m"enins;;:`-`ihlz %.13h.'%a paifty ,was,H_ gijv`en at Hr, AAu dr`_w ;Mc- Q'ua'y ~ gin Vh oln_or ?f.` ~'.'Mis_s` L .zz'Je Brooks` T pxzevious -to?, her -.de_parture t`or.the NoItthVWest.~ Excellent mu`- sic was furnished by the Stayner I._...I If Ycu Want _reside in Barrie. ` = The occasion was a very happyone,` being [ the silver wedding ann{ver sary of the 'bride s parents. V ,:'-Wen; uxxu ..u-n.u mnu-.. Um. .9..- ...... -. ` "Mrs, J. McQuayFs many `EVrTe1:.ds W711 1:-e,p1co.so:l toknow sh ; is. much `;e*.tr.r.' - ` T .. up-.uo 1 ,._____: A `V. L.`V`.\`.1- , 1\1g;;we!1 Ellis has dfspoaad of hm: .:r(ip~?,`.`.`.:_,r.' s:.,<! .`=*1 ging to 136-- g_'g~,;_1`toVj3';n his 311." Ernest, V81`? soc7n... x V. rI'H....~. C`-nan r.{- "T`n7n"~a`r:i'?'bl`.n mtend :SOC'I1.. , _. .'I`.i`1e Sans of "I`e.v.n"_."_er J.".'3.cx3' intend ho} `.1 ~s.`.1_'a-.\`b-:a'.`ry iestival in the -_r.'a.r ;'.u.t\11'e.- Th"s will 19. a treat. "3;- they have the prfapcr sort of _.r..--t~{mcers to `got \in av good . time. 'Ful'i:;r .p:n"';'c'u`.ars later on. ` `Y7 _,I._1- :- 'I._....... ok.\ #kn nnvh `U l41:.'L/L ,.u1 vu-u.;u J\avs_\v-v ` ` VV-lL_`. gre .g1ad":.o lea:-n {lint the cask: 1 against Mrs. _Wcl1ington D-can, jr., nh*p:ma.r.ly` '1:-eaiir.g and abusing .her =;evc.r.-~ye:1.r`-old rgtnpssorz, was dis- m7:'.s.?.-:1 alter a very short hp.aring,' there }:'o'_rg r~.ot'1iing :'n the evideaxgce ".20 .v.u":)sta;nt'.at.e the complaint. "0 haO',_"~I t.11'-`P. \v.'..';h".\ [n-- :3. |`ssc-n:,to sc-me. who were drawn into the -scrape in- `noc-ertfy to be more car-a`Iul "in the ftuture how they. act until certain" ct the facts. ` ~ ' GREIEFEL. % Mrs. Wm. Howard of Barrie ape-at Sumda.-y with Miss Bertha. I-Iow.ard.. Or~':gr:rtulations to Mr. and Mrs. A. Mone-yon` the arrival of `a sun. -1\1:-Js Dora Daifey of Toronto is n~~d'*,'z 11 en holidays around here. M-iss Edna -Retnfreryv of Barrie .paid a ying visit-here on Sunday. ` Mr`. W. A. Hockridge spent. Sunday` at home. `Mr. and Mrs. Bigelow of Toromto spent ,last- week at her .mother s home. Mrs. Money. - [Misses Nettie Wilson and Bertha Or su-en+ c:`-uuday in this "' "" ""`~-- -- _ _.!..!J.!... 2.... "(_~.._~-.3 }'~+1v-ze-b-.1:-gj is Looktiz quvte u. iwecf "ml `fresh Si",ce the I;1tevrains.' LA ' -n":-- r\,,_.,I_ ......-..." ~".-'n-val`: U ' M-IQ; `Mk Dalsrton. 1 . A % UTJPIA. V Mr; 8. Ford returnedx home last week Lfrm Poplar. Margitnulin Is- V sun llaln-nu and nhildren O! TOPOD It will Pay You} 18110. 7 7 Mrs. Malony and children of Toron ;to are vvisitmg her` aunt. Mrs. Levi `L-I~mi'i.Vh. ` - . T V - . j Mr. R7ch;.rd Bell `attended ,the .re- _ T4)..- `czetnf m'6esvr~.z_z in Owen Sound. Mr.` P.ache'; `had a ?.rge barn rais- 1 ing last Wdncsday which came _off J-.-my _m1Vc:'-es.s'1 1lly, although part, 01"" jthe -purline `pl-ate fall and `q',ui`te a \ numbe; }r.arrowly escape-:1 -injury,~Mr. G~eorge- Hinds talli-ng. Mom the top of v the .0111-ilding to the bottom. if,` IL '!- ..-A.) V L`. ILA nun.-nuvunlnnnti n| ` UV UAAV nawvuvannv % ~ Work. is sognj to be commernped on the paw C. P. R. lxnex ' ;;_.,_.n L.._....... n-`.4! nn`vI In-int`: `LIN! HUW uh In .1! angswo Amzmlber -0! horses and car lolads 1 of maqhiner'y_ are ,ex.p_ec~t"ed soon and sbme oz the`contracto1" ,s men have alixeady taken, up t`he'.1_ abode ` in t-he village;--L. ` V % _ . cunt-.v .__-:-_.'I- "'5: 0|". un4' h~nr~=ne E-110 v1u_u5v.~-~ /.._ ~ _. -The_ people ar`e_all, we]; pleased to ha.ve_,.t-he, ;B.ev. `A. R, Sanderson for his . If0Il'_1`th area: in 2-the Me,th_od.ist unan--- :----tr V P6fx4k % and Be an Rf:-J` 1 'l'V|.:..'I.aa'-1 . . , ,.t.};1e ..V L4,-tI1;IDALE`L%iS6Riit11a. HENRY BALI.`

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