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Northern Advance, 21 May 1908, p. 8

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Dressoods Bargaij If Every Farmef Knew _ _. . __`, - ---. -1-no , ovum] DUBAI, 5,10 at 11 o'clock am. to hear and determine the several complaints of errors and omissions in the Assessment Roll for 1908. All persons having business at the said Court are requested to attend at the some time and place. By order of the Court. ' C J. Clerk of the said Munioig Thornton. May nth. 1908. ' Ndtice is hereby given that the sittih of the ` Court of Revision for the Municipa ity at Innisl will be held at Cookstown, Tuesday, May 26th, 1908 Lefgoy, Wednesday, May 27th, 1908 Cramgvale, Thursday, May 28th, 1908 It 11 n nInnlrnm, tn hour nn An};-ma..- AI... [Municipality of Inniiil nnd`Lake Superior, leave Sat -nit 3.30 p.m., May 22, 27; June 1, 5, I0. 15 Sailings on Mav 22, June 1, 10. through to Duluth. After June 15th aailinqg every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Friday sailing through to Duluth. Freight sailing: in addition to above. Ste. Marie, and way ports,leave Collingwoo 1.30 p m., Owen Sound 11.30 p.m., 'I`ues- ; day 3, Thursday: and Saturdays. (Thursday Str, carries limited number of passengers only-) NORTH . SHORE DIVISION-For French River, and way ports, leave Uollingwood l 10.30 p m. , Monday and Friday. Best attention and despatch given to fl eight Tickets and information from all R'y Agents H. H. Gildersleeve; C. 11'. Nicholson, Jlanager, Traffic Mam, calling wood. sarnia. SPRING SAILINGS IL K'E`SU PER[UR DIVI$ION-For Soo _ _ u,__--_-_ I-____ L\.__2_ A nn GEORGIAN `BAY DIVISION--For Sault' 0-- `Il__:, -..j __-_.___-_ I--_.- 1'! ll` . Street. V..- ---- -- nvcvutv nvulnvwvvviviio` ` Don t forget ,-political meetin in _0:-arige Hall tto-night v.("'l_I'l;ursday, %, in Interests oHMr; "B; lgpmpgon; The drain` in` i:'i$5"~-Dst_ o-i_ce has been separated, mue.j!Ai_A;ftq*t`_!\j_e._ satxsiaction of `;_th`e citi_ ena_ offG9w:nl 51%, d. choice in Blouses and our patrons will be `treated to a veritable _ A4...` 4.` I-`goals how much money he could save during Harvest season this fall by using a. Fairbanks-Morse Jack-of-all-Trades Gasoline Engine to saw wood, pump water, shell corn, grind feed, run thresher, etc., etc., we would no: be able to sup ly the demand. Cut out this ad. and sen it to us to-day, and let us send you our Catalog and tell you all about this 'I\_AOCP NORTHERN ; NAVIGATION co.1 ADDRESS. `counr or REVISION AND APPEAL. ep-cut pnce. Your` oPP1'tmtY to buy at a big E9_R_ buy iyou,-I . Drgss Goods, never have we held ` an enthusiastic demand and keep the _ 'Mx_'.Tand -Mrs. Ia s. Hedger arervisib mg m Severn and Gravcnhurst. 1: In-`cu 0 4 % ,AYS. ST ~ DAY. 15 per !` ( :us't aer't3A`>n 83.55 per halt to"- !` quarter ton. to` _ nt(:ln. ta? per half "";on.`" rstod per halt to ' 1* $1 ' h=1"""' . ~~ ton. - ` . ~ i 5 . P ym :2 (v:vaI18ehnO:)`1l'cyier i: gm . V nos satiamctory, mayyb "V ' .. lljqney will be promvtl . -_ J IM!Kl[.DYM[NI X3011 Prices of wqod on app.1`ia.ation. _ . The CASH SYSTEM has been adooted *3 may Places with benet to the consumer. 8'10` We ho `that our many patrons will appI`V T In ill Artie and assist us in giving It 3 W lspot Cash 0n1Y luay--on June... July.... Anzrnn . besold onand after May 1st a_r redUf> Prices. Prices for CASH ONLY as [allows- Aha . .\ n: nor Yn I V . ornczs : Dunlap Street, Phone N0- 35 Victoria " 87 Jfavsv. wig":-e portec1 to I be makmg satisfactory progress. 1 ll..- IlT,,, 77 I '-` MAY Coal E Wood we will sell our CELEBRA'I`F.I ) S('P.\.\`T3.\' COAL and Wood for $PUT (`ASH 0.\'LY. at the following prices . May...........'. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$r3i3perton June. ........ .... . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.73pm-Hon July.......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. "~.: August..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. -'.'.'5pert0I1 September.... .. ........ .. Lnspermn 0ctober.................... .".l5pcrt0lI Novembex-............ ............ .. Tiperwa cup: vvvuun---coco; - - - - - - - . . . .. .-.~..... :.lu}'\.IW|I . ........... Where the cash system on f :10! has been adopted.as it is in Lindsay Pete:-Emro and many other p|aces.it is said to have given gm-at 5811+ faction the consumers as won as (he dealer. nnmu Ann `Iva:-`nu cl... ,~....\.-l;.v _\Ir.fun\ fml Iacuon the wonu Consu ers under the Credii .~=_v.~.Iem found themselves struggling to par 0t.bi1l.~: after the fuel had been consumed who" now find it much easier _to provide that which is an absoll I necessxty xn this cold climate. A The necessity should have the rs! claim 0| the weekly wage. Best Quality. Prompt Delivery. at ' An 8-horsepower Boiler and} horsepower Engine, made by thg Polson Co. Toronto. Having installed gas in our ofce, we have the above for immediate 'Coal A Down] [Advance Office BA RRIE. Foilerxcfng _ For Sale. Qlammna MAY 137. 1908. -Coalgnd Wood BEGINNING BIAY 151', at Greatly Reduced Prices ` bcmn muons take aired Fuel (B!7\;i7l(ie'1'Vst upxulics, Wrtwzvper wn. rltigl 1 . '. quarte 11. taglrtonx, rateis will tron j; 4 ll|Ol'8. Barrie and Orillia. LIMITED. Kearns has removlel from Essa to Cumberland Street. Address iciamfaz this Store `Are Best 21st - v1\V IWx's._:I.." 1i:s","-wiltiagn Street, is lying seriously ill in R. V. -Hosp1ta,l., lI.......... 17..-; I'\_II- `IVI"i'-s_; Stubley of visiting her sister, Cumberland `St. T. Pat~<;n has purchased a `house on Burton Ave. from Hurst & IHarris, contractors. _ A ; I` . -- (`;x"1'e'ral Manager Hays train is expected here_ thxs yveelc, on the an- nual tour of mspectnon. 'I7Z-A-.___ wvv-u VI .oJIsIyWVUI\IIIU Victoria bay passenger. rate on` the G.T.R. are good zgoing 23rd, ;24th' and 25th, returning th. , '_ " _. 111,-.. 1.. IN I :onnoououooooonooooooooooooooooogodooo3 `#o<>, 60000ooo0oooooooooooooooo5I toooooooooooooooouooqooou, ooooooooooooooouoooobooa-`u I A BREVIARY or THINGS TRANSRIRING IN nARR1i3's RAILWAY QUARTER NeWDres: 7c and 80 P i%nt%,%for J - 5c adian Prints, ' % for 71-20 ts,for 9 1-2c 15c D\esR .Gingha,ms,' % for 91-20 150 Nainspok, for - 9 1-20 } Yair &Sons South River is Mrs. `Williams, 150. r 9 1-20. Rev. Canon ~ Murph _ofciated at the funeral of; Mrs." .E izabeth.~Mi_n';1i-V `kin yesteLrday_` gt" H St. { `Paul's `~Charc_h, . mg. 7 Mt-;"-Jas.; Fr3i19h"*h=8%. eld. ;~his7 r;;gegty.~ corhchf-if % wceget. ,and~ 1" f fe Commencing I so. cut. wvu-V-our --v-- -v---7 A company has been incorporated by the Dominion Government known as the Grand Trunk Pacxc Town and Development .Company`,. to_than- dle the .town sites and 'rai1way.lands: of the` Grand Trunk Paeic .:Rai1.way. Company The reason g'xven.for`this, course was that therailway com any found that if th'e tnanagement 0.. the town sates was in the company `Itself '9. diicultr would arxse owing `the fact that"cert`a.in bonds, ha'v,e hrhefn Issued whiehare secured `by` 'a.trn_st mortgage ..cofVring' all` the 'V_ V:aiAlwayV.t andpersonalt ope:-ty of the railway` E2`PP*:_.9;_ X the. j t'`P3n;:..tsost!;!te "I' uuu .y\uwvuus ggvyclyy UL QIIC l'_4llVVy company._ and tile `com any could not, -thercfoqe, V Ange a c ear tit1e~_-to lan_ds `comprise? 1n the ' town` V Jsxte.` . Oilna can-un .... ....2....'.I g.` \A.`.1A*.` `i"1'{fs' 1' Government as a 0_mP3Y was 13.943 ._t9wn _s av-any:-ow Ill Iullc BVWII 3|lVn eason was reco `nized by `the vali ` one,_. and rmitted :t.Q purchase, Dominion ? .z.la`ndS%~ {*1'.`i% 8 _a_crcs '0` we apurposgs. -; . ;Ir'.."no- . .` g - A burglary was `committed at Hawkestone station during Monday `night. The thief or thieves got away with a small amount of silver and some express orders; Detective Ed, Scott is investigating. -`-The Brotherhood of Railroad Tran hold their regular. meet- ings in Tra all, Allandale, on the 2nd Wednes ay, .. and the 4th; Sunday, at 2-30 . m., every month. Visiting brethren wel- come. t ' - is putting on a special Muskokagexo press tram. The train leaves Toron-` to at I0 a.m., reaching `here a little before noon, arriving at Muskoka Beinning Saturday, the G. T R; Wharf at 1.15 -pgm. It will" contain a baggage coach,a mo dernrde luxe" passenger coach and a maginicenrtlyr appointedbuffet parlor coach . - % ..'Mr .Co]l,ingwq6d scnV;eip:;T% fGo,w`{ `e`r_m_l'_1ent: `consulting griggneegj` :{qr.:*_tlf1; `N"`.`9?.`5"'!. 'V.1".`."$..";i.: ..1?*.- \;"":"T'3 .L`, . r a Grand ljoseph Gilchrist, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gilchrist, Gow- an St., died` on. Thursday last` in his 34th year. The remains were taken on Saturday to Aurora, via.G.* T. R; for intermen_t. the Bankers team at at the end of 4-inninvge. .v A ,___A_.A,_ .` baseball before a- large crowd of ` spectators on Tuesday evening. Ow.-. ling towdarknesse the game was un- nished, Allandale leading by 6 to 4 [game last week with the`C.`YV.-M.C. s- was as follows: Flesch c, Lawr p, Kohlmeyer Ib, Hodsden 2b,. Ramsay s s, Appleton 3b, Miller rf, Todd cf, Jdhznston l'f.' . ; V .-pa` 4 o vvvvvvvvVvvvvvvvvvvvvVVVvvVVYVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV.V ' ' I Ech'oes Fronx South` Ward; Lslins, worth 1 (.1113 lcll. Lllc VICIHIIY. About this time Marthta conclud- _ed that she could no longer live -with him, and with `this in view wrote ;Mrs. Smith, sen., asking if sh_e wouldl `take. one of the boys, as she intended ,to go out and seek her own liveli- '-hood. Mrs. `Smith replied by offer- ing to take the two children, and - told her to bring them as soon as V convenient. Martha accordingly went to the Smith home, and_ a few days after her arrival there Smith appear- ed on the` scene, and -through 'M.rs. >Smith, sen.,, a temporary reconcilia- tion _was effected, Smith making progiises totdo better. auuulcr. It hasbeen. stated tha_t Smithifsent` $20 to Martha while with .us.UT.hais 13 entire1y.false. During all her vis- its to our home esmith never sent her 'anytA-money, in. facti if the truth must` ;be` i stated, we ha to,ke_ep her. :jin ;c1 othest'--for._mostgof the time smce her m;ari'.ia'ge. Time L after time we` tfdjvisej `Cc! . `_~ J an ~ :-.`l_1:'et_h..%to.?: leave` -Hing, but ;s_he` eter1x_!1ned=.;,1f%11__1/gin` A * t_!'tIe= `:`f'to, t trot t9-giatt Iessissl. _1ese`~':1fn*-`. irozntr*llWiampe8s*ti. I-~ T 1 Aging abouti'.Ioo`T`m1l`es: west of e` I Edi;ioi_:t;on,u i-he:i_Says`,-rwjll the fopn for ,-bjus1;giess 'n'ext-fall. - .-Rails areinow laid `ifroin s-v2ithiii`.?3o.lmiles of Winnipeg tof B'aIt'tle"Ri'1'rer', anid`-from Battle. River `west to `Edmonton much!-of the` grad- ingfis-;_n,ow done; -The; delay until fall in opening the through line from Edmonton to Winnipge is due, says Mr. Schreiber, to the construction of theimrnense bridge over the Battle River. Thetbridgle is over one mile long and 180 feet high. `No diiculty. is being experienced by the contrac~ tors in getting labor this year, and the wholeysituation, so far as the contractors are concerned, has con.- siderably improved since last year. -'t'\_-..2..._ J 11 -no tn A on in o yiuuuaca LU (10 DCIICT. But is was only for a short time, for he soon began to treat her brut- ally again, till shle could tolerate it no `longer. Her letters `were inter- cepted at this time, so that she could not get word from home. At last she got Ezra Smith to write to her brother, William Goldie, explaining the situation. William promptly took the train with the determination of` bringing Martha home. `Smith again made promises of a new start, butlwilliarn, being doubtful, arrang- ed with Ezra- Smith if such condi- tions arose again to let him know. Two-weeks later Ezra wrote asking for money to .send `Martha home, and -on receipt of this -she left for Huntsville. _ , i . , ' V (There are many details, too` hor- rible and revolting. to publish, but I wish to ..s'tat.e that for the :past"four years Srnith l `persistent! maltreated _Ma:-tha; ,bea,t_ing _ her, agging `her raboutjithiel joor,:at}'d on two or three occ,,as;,_i'otis__.p,_threat_e r.11ng..`to lrillyher. On :l!![1Orf't1,19 011`: 01`-.a3.1.on',h. lifted the. ehilcll1renv'%by;,the "eats tok-tantalize the etc 1.` I; .-`;`_`` ` 3,. '-.7. ..*`- .. 4` .. MKU?IJGlVl'Ll _as 110113 S1163. CyOl1ld.y . `.We regr_et towelate such. `tr ,?but%z1n; , strep 9 ti: ;;;:;1; 9; 'n2.a:" .'i;.,a;;,;'g. 'm... ..-___ v-1n-jr~ A` L _,v`- v_--_,. ` v- - u ---v w U-can-can 0 The new Y.M.?C.A;'b-u.i.ldi-1'1g was `formally opened on. Tuesday with appropriate _ceremonial. At '4' p.m., after u_1spect1on, the hg.n over of the edice by the Buxldmg Commit- !-nnv in 4-111: (`nu-nrnil-ban nC '|\/f..........-. nus. \.\un\.y u_y_ sup. yunaulals uuxu-uur tee`, to the Committee. of Manage- ment took place. At 8 pm. there was a. public meeting. in the assembly` room, presided over by Mr. Ed. -Shear, `Chairman of the new committee: Canon Murphy read a portion of Scripture and offered up an invoca- tion. This -,was followed by an his- torical sketch by Mr.- W. C. Hunter and the report of, the treasurer, Mr. H. B. Henwood. Mayor Bennett made a short congratulatory speech in which he indulged in a number of reminiscences of the early days of the railway on the northern division. Rev._ A. J. `Paul spokeon behalf of the resident `clergy. vOther `addresses were delivered by C. M. Copeland of the Provincial Committee, J. M. Dudley "of the International Commit- tee, E. J. VW. Benn, local secretary, and Mr. G. Tower Fergusson` of To- ronto, the last named. dealing with the subject of Y.-M.C.A. work from a business .man s standpoint. Vocal and`instrumental selections were giv- en during ,the evening by Mr. Riach and MISS Archer. -T Ezra; Smith called here `last ;week on his way from Huntsville to Berlin. THE. HUNTSVILLE ` TRAGEDY. T A chapter of Family History. Mrs. James Goldie of Huntsville has written to The Globe askingithat the following statement be published as to the tragedy which resulted in the death of -her daughter and her son-in-`law :-" ` V7,, , yiuuipuy uruppcu 13.5 he had won. her. Before the mar- riage he informed -Martha that he had a comfortable home, all furnish- ed and paid for. On her arrival at Allandale she learned that there was littlevsor `nothing paid for, and` she even had to draw on her own purse for cleaning the house, as well as for freight and cartage. This happened seven years ago. "`In June of last year the furniture was _still unpaid for in full, and Smith sold the. furniture, paid the balance due and gave Martha a tick- et to Huntsville, and with the bal- ance of the proceeds went west, evi~ dently intending `to leave Martha at our home permanently. A month later, however, he returned to Hunts- ville,_ but would not callfat our home openly, but on several occasions was seen in the locality of our house. On one occasion he met ;MarthIa on the railroad bridge and requested that she go to the hotel to. talk the situation over. This she refused to do, saying that, he *could c_ome over to our home and discuss it" there. He would not do so, and shortly af- ter this left the vicinity. Ahnm I-hie 4-ion`: M....u.... as $00!`! I vv Ixtull u_\. ..A.. _I.. .1 I I a\.u|'Iu`ld.VV T` Very much has been written and said about the terrible tragedy that befell us at our` home on May 8. With your permission I wish to right some wrong impressions that_ have been made, and to correct some mis- statements. The hfistory of the case would show conclusively that it was not so much jealousy as a brutal and `vicious temper that led` Nelson. Smith to perpetrate the awful crime that has brought such sorrow upon us. In ETC.` f\"JI\n 'cv-4:5`- uaa uxuugul. BLICII SOI'I'0W 1113011 In the rst place Nelson 'Smith, in order to win my daughter, identi- ed himself with the church and en- gaged i`: Sunday school work, all of which he promptly dropped as soon 15:: hp hurl urnn 11.... `D-:`....- u_- ...-.. uoavnnm '~'ADV%ANCEV WI`-anry `Farm_'an, the aeronaut, has challenged Wnghtbrothers to a y-` ing contest. \. - v ._ -__ ___ __v_.. _ V-v ---v---n- Nine l_1uhdred minet_`s at_ F_ernie haye gult `\rork, allegmg `d1scr1min- atxon 1n theengagernent of men. ._-..-_ _._--- -;---- Sir I:o`uis Caault, formerly Chief` Justice of Quebec, is dead. V l1\`/In-/e`. :IV;;ms'.C;;l.<.:hrist, jr., hasv `return- ed to her home in Hamilton T` after spending a fortnight here. V. -Mr. and Mrs. `Henderson `ahd `M-rs. Little of Stayner are guests of Mrs.` G. E. Hewson, Bay` Street. .' I `Mist; Hayes,.who1has_be,en;~ jvjgaitirtg; at. Mr. Jas. Dalton s,_-'Ba'y, `Str`eiet,re-. turned to T;arontoTtAl;11e;_;;vayc_e|;.A . A . '\.,_l4 9, ' 71i&H'J1ox3' "i<'o}Iie{-' v;;;s";1ominated by the Liberals of I-Ialdimand for the Legislature. an 1-` o n ._ on |_ The Bpard of D_ominior__1 Railway Commnssxoners 1s m sessxon _1n To- lronto. ` T I I ,Five thousand, gendarmes will be scattered throughout Corea, to pre- serve order. H'_1\z>_sren`t;:1_1ine immigrants` from the United States were sent back to Duluth from Port Arthur. H7;1:i;e'mst:;;1;e1;;:):1a`(Ev-;1ev.z;ii;;i1eny National Bank leaves the City of Pittsburg pragtyically without funds. 'i\I` Waterloo Conservatives ' _nom1nated `Dr. Lackner for the Leg- I xslature. - _ l EvENT;49r..'!:r;.vyEEK m1\-/I'1:.- _I_2`1n;;s {1}n"6{r, ex~M.P. for "East Middlesex, is dead. 1 \T-,_.1, ` _.__..i._ . "fap."char1es E. 'Kihgsmi11 has} bee_n made a Rear-Admiral, 4 icing nicely. A_ LMrs. Geo. Cowie, jr,., 1h`~as_returned to the "SooL Mrs. Forsyth of Lefroy is visiting friends here. ' `. _Mr. C. Gib_son is home from Var.- sity for vacation. M.r. Bibby is reported as coi1va1es- an n <' .n- I 'Wi1iia}rI 13.` sI1112rZ1, }1as"vif. ghdi servant were murdered at Matawan. RTT V Mrs. Hqmphry Wafd, the famous writer, is In Toronto. In-1 Ir1`n :- The C. `P. R. storehoese at North` Bay was destroyed by re. 1 ' X}; -2;-1;p-e_alww-iii Be` gifnggainmst the convlction _of Dr. `Edgar M. `Cook. - lY'C1 'l\ ('4 DUI V: IN}. `V Address The Canadian Fairbanks Company, Limited, Toronto, Ontario I Poultry Food. Cattle Food. h\cubatop%rsf%%and Booders. _ Neverbefore have you had such ind "ments a sale so successful as this May Sale of Dre Goods V V _ ' _ We have made a severe sacriceof ots to Dress Goods ying out. -. _ . Every yard Of Dress Goods is selling saving will end 0 Saturday, the 23rd inst. ,. . Make the `wt of it. ,_ Passenger. traffip is picking` up agam on thxs dxvxsnon. . 11: 1- 79 -- fo ' its spgi Blouses will Bargain feast inBea iful hite Blouses if they come in time. . We ve been if u_n te in securing the purchaseof a leading manufactu '0 - -They are marked accordingly and are now on 5; An Fine Embroidered Mull so much admired and 2 sseslrom 75 to"$4-.00, worth from 1-3 to 1-2 For Cash Only. Don't delay. TUESDAY, MAY 19th. I cu'rt'i'x ` MONDAY, MAY 18th. Continu edgrom Fa.ge`6'. sun c`N1`1NUEs SAT_URDA;%Y% % 2 V hite_Blouses ifthey. come a un manufacturers overmalx-cs bought accordingly sale along with what are I n sought after this spring, `cl ts spm Blouses will be `treated ' day. ------J --. - _' ,,`y . ..- no cub` V n LGVDJ!-VIDWII -Messrs. Fred Dolleryand -Stephen Furlong left for the West on Tyres- wr-` .-u l,A -- _

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