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Northern Advance, 4 Jul 1907, p. 5

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koledo, O, VVILIJ lblablvvu aaaa `rs I Essa _St. roadbed has been consider-- ably improved by the addition of a few loads of gravel. ~ ' . - . Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. Gates attended the wedding of the .~ former s sister in Hamilton this we-ek. . `p (`,-_fL1_ .__.I -L:I.I' |laL| 1.I.a.||1A5L\.ux Iunllu - Mr. and Mrs. Ge-<;."S"r'nith and child" Io{`H*ami1ton were guests of Mrs. `Geo. Pou_cher this week. -an-OII ___1 {N1___`_`_ `\.`-CU. Lvuuuwn bills.) u---- Messrs; Jas- .-Mi1lr- "and Charles Jones of` Toronto werev 1st of July visitors in the 6th ward; 9 LL. /\-_.......' VlDJ|v\JLg Jan van. ---_ The Misses La1r'1'l)W<)Vf C1ty~ have been staying - `sister, Mrs. W. A. Pratt. n___.___ A Slslcl, 1V1.|- vv, 4.. .......... Mrs; Lyons, Burton Ave., is im-. proving her property by the addition of ~ a handsome. vex_'a_ndah. _. .. `I -1! 'IV_..-`..A._ ......a U11: Ilu A s u u V . . . V . . . _ _ _ , ,_ Miss Maifie Smith of Toronto was the -guest of the Misses Catcher over '.:unday_ and Dominion Day. n:.1_1`-1l ...I.. -. `Inna `I-`Ann DUIIUC lI_l\| J-l\Ilnn .v.. ._ _. Mr. John.Ridd.ii, who "has been spending a couple =of weeks here, re- turned to -Guelph `on Friday. V ' Mr. and Mrs. Ids-_ }3ry_a_nt- of. Port Huron, _Mich., are v1s1ting`Mrs. `-Bry- a'i1t s; parents, Cumberland St. N f The G. T; `R; summer trafc is :9- spesgted to "he very heavy- The tram . ;aacomm*9datio'n =i`s 'g'o<'J.cA1_:fVt`1ii.s`'`year. " - [-1 rr_l _ Mr. Alex, Bridgen_and son of To- f.1_'hfgito--- called on friends here on Sat- iyfday ;Qngthei_r -way` to New. Lowell. . .rw:j-_Mes$s. V =-AIe`:;1rdf * Heard, Nam and: 'To v(;n%% @1932 15? `~of1aIIs+%visit THE BUSY SIXTH W'e ve started off with a big rush and our a1m isto i make this a record Summer Sale. 0 1}Tew special price attractions this Weeli: inms or NOTE mom BARRlE S RAILWAY QUARTER. Uame early. Come often. the Queen wxth their `turne (`I , `I, ETafRwZ`tte:Td"i' con-I vention. ' Rev. W. Nichol, who is supplying! `for Mr. Amos, preached very impres- isively in the Presbyterian Church on `Sunday. ' Mrs. Ed. Burns, Mrs. H. Burns! and child, and Miss Dora Burns, Toronto, spent the holiday with ]friends here. 1 Mr. C. W`. Thompson's new livery `is making great progress, he having a i czmplete cement mixer, propelled by `gasoline, on the job. "1 `J `li _ __A j _j_____L I (.".`.;' v--- JV- ca ------ "-1 v-- - Mrs. Jas. icPherson and daugh- ter, who have been away from this `ward for . several months, have re- turned and are residing -on Burton ?Ave. | Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Thompson. who are guests of Mrs. S, McMorran, spent part of the week with Mr. _Thompson s brother William at An- gcaster, Mr. and Mrs. VV. R. A. Thomson of Londonare spending part of their honeymoon with Mr. and Mrs. Athol Marshall, the bride being a cousin of Mr. Marshall. The Garden Party in connection with the Presbyterian L. A. was lpostponed to Tuesday evening, July 2nd, owing to the unfavorable weath- er on Dominion Day . The I. O. F. will attend Divine Service in St. George s Church on `Sunday evening, July 7th, when Rev, Canon Murphy will conduct the ser- vice. All `Foresters are cordially in- vited to meet at the" Lodge Room, W`ebb s block, at 6.30 p.m. W. L. vm. While little 2-year-old Douglas Hedger was playing upstairs one day last week, he pulled open a wash- stand drawer in which, was a bottle of .ca'rbo1ic atid and imbibed some of the contents. It required the united lskill of two medical men to bring ,Master Douglas around. He is now I progressing` favorably. | There have been several withdraw- als from the G. T. R. oice sta. `Stan. Prior is leaving * for `Everett, Wash., to take a` position on the Great Northern. -O. Redfern and C. W. Hemsworth are quitting railroad life to embark..in,other business, the! former going to -Haileybury and thei larjter to the West. Messrs. Prior` :1 d Redfern were each remembered by their associates with a handsome clubs bag`, Mr. Brown making the presentation address.~. All will be, greatly Jihissed !-h ere.- ` says :i The Owen Sound `Sun of June zsthlgi `. At twelve-thirty yesterday noon ai pretty but quiet w_edding.took place! at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Sewrey, 4 Hill st., when their eldest dauglgter, M.iss Edna, was united in marriage to Mr. Alexander Malcolm, son of Mr. `and Mrs. Robt. Malcolm, ,of Brooke.` Rev. G. R. Turk was the 'ofciating minister and the ceremony was performed in the drawing-room under_->.a canoe` of owers. Mrs. E. g.G_ Qenwood played the wedding __ Zmarclj ; the, piano being banked with T }beauti}u1 owers. The bride, who is gjjone Owen Sound s most attractive _ Afygun gjla'dies,gwas giverxfgway by her ` `it.~I1.'t-and` 1o;<>.1 :*?19;u<=tty in, .3 1 l`. b, V ,:_,]`. u- .`.:..... dress of navy? mue S!l.K,..UUu_cu_uu, .. . . .carried a bouquet of.;;ar_x1at1ins. The 1 ,y,oung, couple were uxiattiidegl; About ; ,25}__gu__`ts were present, and after the nit:-,e},r~,t.: ny';;a_` ten.` ti.0,.n.yva$ .h-e1d;_ the L % ` ` ions, `i;g_::--*xtndeed nV..fMS.s. e%Ma1c9lm.e they boots Shoes and Slippers IS lfrorri Quebec, where Mai was attending a L. E. con-, I MALCOLM-SEWREY. JOHN ARMSTRONG. `go to Barrie, the bride s former `home, where they will spend their honeymoon. The bride`s going away gown was of navy blue chiffon broad- cloth. The groom's gift to the bride was a pair of combs set with brilli- ants, and to Mrs. Greenwood, who played the wedding march, a pearl pin. The bride was the recipient of .~... n...-nu A43 .-net-In ant` I-innrlcnrntt Pill. LIIC UIIUC Vvclo Lllk, n\.\.,nyn\,u\, un lan array of costly and handsome presents, including several substant- ial cheques from relatives in New York. and valuable gifts from the b1`~ide s former employer, Mr. W. F. lwolfe, and his sta . Mr. and Hrs. iMalcolm will reside in a new house ljust built by the groom in Brooke. lThey have the heartiest congratulat- ions Iof;1.wide'circle of f-rieuds in `Owen Sound. WHITEBREAD l- ABERNATHY. 1 Dunn Ave. Presbyterian Church, Toronto, was the scene of a pretty ;wedding on Wednesday evening,]une 26th, when Miss Margrette Jean Ab- ernathy was united in mariage to Mr. Richard Orme Whitebread of Barrie. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. A. Logan Geggie. Only intimate friends were present. The bride was gowned in white point d esprit over white silk with veil and orange blossoms. Her attendant, Miss Mary Abernathy, looked charm- ing in cream serge with picture hat to match. The groom was support- ed by his brother, Mr. Parker White- bread. At eight o clock the wedding breakfast was partaken of at the `home of the bride s parents, 67 Gwynne Ave., the table being pret- gtily decorated with white carnati0ns.. Continued from P389 2- Roads and Bridgv f The b} ~1aw designating County, Nadsinth T J h'p of Innis_1W35 0 minded bir a(d\di1:1Sg1that Portwn Of" . M between Churchill and N0` 74 We line. d sum of $100 was granted .t :6 . E6 of Bradford for I'P3'5 b"d8 between Simcoe and Y7k * McMillan & Costain were order: jtobe paid $2,000 on c0ntraCtr__f V3 Wale bridge and the V` Afeiluest by C0un.Be11 and.d'13.`11`A`-1" .l."8 for a grant of $500 towards 0 ;bm]di8`0f bridge recently Washed? The recommendation for` a:':`VW`V 1$';5`.`.t.?Ir *=`$5oo . t a `traction .'9.f:--`,7?: tnt arc}? %n(i3:;`5Over !C3p_e1`31',I 87 m was amended by insefting. of $300` __ ._. Many beautiful and costly presents showed the esteem in which the `couple are held, The atte-ndants on- the bride and groom each received . [valuable souvenirs. Mr. and Mrs. Vl/hitebread left the Union Station for Barrie, amid showers of riceand best wishes from their friends; to spend their honey- moon at the home of the groom's parents. They will reside at 69 Gwynne Ave., Toronto. The bride s tiavelling suit was of pearl grey with brown hat and roses. _j This Sale Begins Sat}/n-day, July 611:, and continues Until All Ends are Cleared Out, . Hot Weather ` Goods Gasoline Stoves at $3.75. 5.75 and 9.00. , Blue Flame Oil Stoves, 2 burner: for $5.50. Summer Girl Lamp Stove `(a good kind) for "m1'5(i'" `W ' y 1.50. Summer Queen Lam? 5t' 2 humus for s . _.. t 99 ll! ` Refrigerators, made tn Brnntford Pace: 3 ?% . ~ f ` . I5. 21. Good assortment to choose 90"` - " foot. ` Rubber Hose at 81-26. 10' 12 1'2` 15 pa. ure. Every piece guaranteed 10, stand t0Wl| PPC88 j - , hook Sateen Doors. plain 90. 6039" `Mb -hmys ~ I d u. . e 41.90, Screen` Dpotars fancy at $1.15. I-35' 1'50 1'15 `n % . N _ naullcation. V '&.; ;:.qu;`8wood Board of Edu_ca;tii' 'fn"8;: ot cfffor aggrant to, aid*i.in**ma_ A 4 not e W cdupii "Io?/e.{' `Mow Screens at 20. 25. 30. 35 and 40. Adjustable to t an size window. %LVn Mowers--The Woodwyett [6 at $5.50 is the "`{"', Size and style-ABSOLUTELY GIMRMITEEIJ-e e have others from $3.25 to 6.00 coumw COUNCIL. 1 H. uIt`i1}i l8L%`sjt1rg,_ Suits Overcoats R ' v , ~ ` Pants. All the broken lin:s$:;t:, Ysts or ' A ' ? Wu Out re- gard to cost, Samples and Odd Skirts tobe forced out . at$1~39- $198. $247. $294 and $3.69. % 3 Bargain Tables. . V T` Broken lines of all kinds up to $2.00 and $2.50. Sale 99c. ' ' ` Tabfe No. 2--all at 75c pair. ' J Table No. 3--Choice for 5oc4pa1r. 6 Dunlap Street We are prepared to `supply your wants in this line AT THE LOWEST PRICES. BOUGHT DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, gs-="`"' The annual clean I U}? l of fallll tEndS and b1`01 1111535lflDTY'l Q9OdS;. ng 3 d Furnishings` in` D:reSsg W Lawns, Prints, Ginghams,>_Sliit.ting;'i'i mil .5 Sateens and Cottonades. . s y _ Cues, Linens, Apron Cloths, Tlbylrgllfl Cloths and Tweeds, Cretonns,' nAl--_:-. 'I*..L.1..... ':.;.. ....v.':";1.; A;.`1i- Education; 1nw1N,, CCUD Cl.l.l\.4 \I\/rs-\an.u.~\.,\,.,, on Bargain Ta_b1esfpr lines in Ladies Shirtf W2l1isl_:s,1" Spring Co_ats_4a}-nd Rain Coats gt {Q xy. 1 _ The applicatioryof Ba School Board to lay. .a `County property was g: A1 -_.':n`1I'r :11 Board 1ay.ya acvvw; . granted. The wall and Walk in front _< property on Mulcaster -St. wx `built by prison labor, the Tow Barrie to defray "the cost of "In for walk. ' ' . _.._ .\ `.l.-\(_`,`,`,:y Lv.-...:;,".a`.':__, ..`_u - ~ - 1111', 3; i` V - W85 ' \u\In County Property 8 i.u....-....-...- _---. from of Jan i A very Quiet but Pretty ' wedding Mulcaster be was `s o1'ernnized at the homeeof Mrs. J property on b T f 1I 3~`1t.by p3`e5f`:_`; 1.`{?fe r ctste Qgantedcgl - E. Lile, I20 O -Hara Ave., Toronto, ` 31713 1? V ` 1 June gstli, when her `second _daug}_1- f" '3 ` V V N _ ,. ter, -Violet Alberta, was united in ( `It `wgs de`i d`(=,d't9`ie~paint and re- rriarriage to .Mr. Jesse nC_art1edge 's kalsomine the Registry-e'O'1%c.`W01'k '1h_ompson, the ceremony being per- .. to -be done by. prison labor und!_`_ formed by-eRev. C. Lake:-..- The ; ,5 upen`y3.sion'`a Conn. Garden. ' `;j._ bride? who,.w_as _attired_ in white'or--T 5 ` . . gandie._an_d `Ca!'l_"l_Cd,_Wh1tC ca:-nations , N0 *'3t`n ` tied with white ribbon, was given t U011 0f M"5- av`vay_v.by Mir. Isaac -Moor.e. =- She.-was I -attencled, her sister, Miss Eva; and . Miss Lizzie ,Tri_mb1.e', ~*.botha: Swearing - white silk waists and carrying pink $74.-e _carnatio_ns. .M'r;- Geo-.= I;..i1e;=.~.s.I1P0rtv- 1 ~ ;.-After. the*cerem`on'y edding ;siipper9 L L. % `was whirtyaive *g_ii__erst`s ; ` etxtleo * Chairman Barff` 925 would be su requirements _of 1 year:--.~and this six be levied o_'n,th.e. -ities. ` L -' ' .-4 Near 5` Points . Juuvp -. ly, not- US 8113" nt free. n(r0,.I_ i;ii:k!;i:iiiiat- $74.- ;to' fmeet ' all mumgipa - 75c and the Town -_of zqst "maternal arrie Separate sewer across 4-1....` Qtiotandns on Tuesday were - Export. choice ........... I medium...... i Hid:;:;__El""Skins\ uit- . I , . . - Present pnces-- No. 1 Green hides. 15- 3 I` It __A very quiet but pret was s o1'emmzed the hc , I20 Av: 25th, when sec marriage Jesse, ceremony formed by~_Rev. I bride, wlpowas attired i gandie. and carried. _whit< Mgr. Isaar. -Moor _.......a...1 Im hm-zsrster. M Rds .}%l 3%'x-idges. 'f___ _ Toronto Farmers Markets. CQlf.;kiu! . ILL ;1.; ........ . .9 Sheep skins up no . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 ' ` o o o o n u. o - c c o o o o 9 Bring your stock to the TI nncry. I311`! iive Stock at-kets Highest, cub prices for ` 4 J` I ll 1". 8V0 do him. an nfilllll st all times Tonomo Jam 2. 1907 91to. 00 A: non THE`x?oRmimw ADVANCE Limizad. ill; 8c :9-10c .31 50 R11; V . OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOC 0,00QOO6000COOOOOOOOOOOOOQ OQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO . : D V O V O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ UCOQOQQOOOOOQOQOCOOOOQOOOO ` " I xx, Mr. J. D. Wisdom is on the sick` list. `Alan Mrs. E. Hewson is in Collingwood for a month. . l --v`-- 1 A1`-____A_ LUL G llllllll lo . Mr. H. McBride has removed from} `Essa St. to Innisl St. ; .-. ._g v aauwtu -V ~. Mr. -anci"1\'I-r;:"\73\/alter Berry were in. Cookstown for the holiday. `On June 25th, a son to Mr. and Mrs. W. Park, Bradford `St. 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. Eaves were up; [from Newmarket over Sunday, V i LJ\JlAA -vvvu---...._--- `Miss Warnica o`f'"T;>fonto.-is the` guest of Mrs. T. P. Lougheed. 1 1m',__ rI`1_.__...... 'l"L,.....-..-.A.. Buoys) vs v--u." ._.__,c_, , Mr. angl Mrs-."l:};omas Thdrhpson are in Hamilton for a few days. 11 `-ivxig l;1-1-i-1-1-i'p;s 4% "Hami1ton' was` the holiday guest of Miss Culross. , ,r VI` _ A _ _ .._`. Miss Agnes Patterson of Toronto; was a recent visitor at Mrs. Lyon s. Mr. W. Ardell of Goderich spent Dominion Day with his brother here. I`-.. C08. I * Con.,I |Innisl, is visiting relatives at Sim-I A`I\f\ \r\l\uI Miss Lottie Webb Spent `Sunday and Monday with friends in.Cooks- town. POOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 3 - O uv _-- _1VIiss Thompson of Toronto is" vis- itmg her sister, Mrs. Kilgour, Brad- ford St. , -- `V sac D run J Mis; Alice Moit of Toronto was an over Sunday guest at Mr. Geo. Cowie s. - I 4 __ 1. a. n n n 1"!" Mr. and Mrs. C. Sinclair of Hunts-` vil_le spent Dominion Day at Mrs. Mmgay s. ` 1: 77- 0 p r[ \IL\. nau- Mrs.`J. A. McNeill of Toronto is! visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1]. Hall. l-.----,,_, _o -Mr, Mc_Kenzie of Toronto _was a recent v1s1tor at Mr, T. W1lson s,l Bradord `St. . LJ uvn 1\/I.rs.u\7&7," Senn of Madawaska is` spending a couple of weeks with old friends here. II-l\vlI\ID IIVI 95 Mr. T. Meggison and Mrs. A, A.` Hill have been visiting Mrs. Croft, at Limehouse. Messrs.` Harry, Roy arid .Walter Glassford _of' Hamilton holidayed wigh relatives here. ` ' .___!.I_A JAMES um.

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