Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 1 Sep 1910, p. 4

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""""" " I Some of the suggestions` being! .of-`fared: in Vancouver-- are the xing of a. building line on residential} streets: the imposing of restrictions`. as to` sections, etc.,` in which build-; ings of certain classes may be erect-I l.ed,including a stricter regulation as , to the place of bill boards and'ad- vertising signs ; the. utilization of V fiopen .spaces for cultivation of ow crs, shrubs, etc.; the beautifying of ' school grou\'nds; the securi.ng'of"pro- perty for parks and. recreation .- grounds in the various partsliof: the V city: the `laying down bof_bo_ulev ards,}_ etc.; stimulating `the ~grow.ing.A bf ,flo w'ers .-' .The chief undertaking, i-iliowetver`, will be to vworlc for the: 1? securing. of the services. of an; expert` `T to `report _upon "a comprehensive '_ scheme "thvat will inciudei fir-oviriisionu * `for all the civic`7work's ~neces_sar'y- to },tl1c9 city` in the _future.'.i'{Xllj nder; -., ......; u\,yaaLI.lAC. Lnc Sanie Dec` ple might have in justice done like- `wise to another family recently moved to "Hamilton. ` Our baseball team was defeated bv `Barrie in Barrie one Saturday But it took the careful selection of the best the county town had to do the trick. Score was` six to ve in favor of Barrie. We are satisfied; 'f Barrie returns the game. a different ;story will be told. What do you think, boys? I _--- .,V guy. vu_ia5c 1Ul' 501118 IIITIC. I Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thompson have gone to Toronto to spend the evening of their days. A fareweil ;supper was tendered them previous Ito their departure. The same _another recentlv I Mr. Chester Thompson of Cooks- town has commenced the demolition [and renovation of the old Ball. build- 'ings which he recently purchased `These buildings have been an eye- lsore to the village for some time. Mr. M4` um- ~ - ~- ' 5\rlD U1 H13 ICIC flacl ed. Part of onenger was severed. \The accident happened` at his own lthreshing. If f"! ?'"1i}:.v\7i'1}'rued Hillihad the misfor- tune last week of getting three n gers of his left hand badly damag- Of ()TlP`Fll1(7Po- 119-an vvvvv -Ar` ' J (LII LII, uvc uu;uc_s lung ' Mrs. A. W. letcher has contract- ed typhoid fever. Mr, Fletcher, who `has been suffering from sore eyes, {is `recovering, and we hope to see Mrs. Fletcher soon restored to her former good' health. . ,- ____, Ovu \.uua|u\;ld.Uly. Eston received a severe scalo wound by. the falling of a [blower of a threshing machine. The wound .was about ve inches long Mr: A ur m...-1.-.. 1-- - A I _ . -- `Ill. aaunnnv ,,.\_\-7hile drawing a separator into ITommy. ArnQ1d s -barn recently, Mr. Burns had both engine and separa- `tor damaged considerably. ,-M- Tr\L.- r.`-L_z ' - I We unfdrstani Mrs;.Wm.'Thorrip'- son has sold her farm to-a gentle- man from Barrie. ` `II?! -1 I _Mjss May Duncan of Torbnto is .'v1s`1t1'ng her_ cousins, the Misses \ Blackstock. ' - 3%'*rf@i*!%J4'**l broke His rm recently` while pitchzng a baseball at Hqlly. gp _ - The camprs who went north re- cently have returned and report a "good" time. Mr. Archie Torrance is visiting fnends `in Montreal. =Mr. and Mrs, `W. 'A.` Mme: bf Utopia visited friends hercw last `week, ' . ---- av --vv.v-----. ;'Mrs,~ _Peteron has gone to. visit- f_r1ends m ~Ermdale.A ` Mr. and Mrs. Smith and daughters .- have returned to Scotland. ..--_ .- -- V--. v._ ---v yuauauu. " The \Sistex;s of the Church hgve returned to the city naifter spending la pleasant vacation here. - - EU \ A \.II \Il|I:\I Mr. .'C-ampbell has made a decideci improvement ,in gravelling the side- walk `in front of_ the church. Fl`! I .....---- uuuovv -vvuununvsn --_---. -.., ......,-. . Mr. and 1 Mrs.- --Macmillan and daughter have returned to\Toronto. "II,, I", I %""1C4:1if .-Q-f`i-l.i:`1;n.;`.'--t;'ez1vt.ed'_ii-i;b"1n+ day school glass to a sail on the bay last :week'. 7 - | . T "Af`.-,7"'i :'7_'. fili` 8 Page 51 Qyyqn Nowgggqorg W Published nomm omi`se;`12.`nun1 55 sti-`eat; Bar:-lo. In aha Oouuty. of s,lmooe.~:~:_t.b.o-Pro- -. x & Vvlnoo of Ontario. Uanodmevery Thurudgy Morn1n._bY - .` ncovl. I 1! \r\rA\o ' _MJrs. Oscar `Doahe of Barrie is a \v1s1tor m `our village. ` If u at it Can .- Miss Maggie Cameron of , Barrie spent the week,"-jend with her brother. "Glad to hear that Cecil Cameron is on `the road to recovery. _` _ - _ Mr"s. Jeffrey and Master Freddie Richardson, who __ have been staying with Mrs. Goulter for a few days, have ta ja cottage .here,_a [(1 will: `_.b".'j oin 3'--by M'r..` H%u-ry". Ric rdsgoii land -Miss` Sharrd, ` also""of -Toronto. !\ IIVIII \nIa-J InQJ\I O|O\D w--,- - --..- --v ~` `Mi: Tom Whit`; has _.1;et11rr1e 6 Muskoka ' after spending -several weeks here. . ` a nun [land Woice bpsiness` last weel'<.~ He th_resh.ed out three farmers in one gnd had some time to spare, 1:, vI\_ _, IIf.I,2. - I,__ _._L-;..._- `A'.-.` the `cfo~1 1%/ra.tu`lations~ and a `.uncheon,_ I qred,to the depot where they r. and Mrs. Kes-. KES'TER--STO_KES. ual. yam: orusn of g` cloth` cg'nnot_ roach v ,....u Iv\I cu IIUHIC e's fathgr for a1 few days ing for their future home Western Ontario. - ' THORNTON. -......- ualu l.Ul' 10- return to the home Pr `nu -' 3`---A ' of `evices :'n' d. wamscotting, t brush of good mnm rnm-1- -" all ` L V Callat 0m{:e `Wells Block`, wen Street or lune 1:.` % Chxckens, per 1b., Hens, per lb. . . . . . Butter, roll, per lb. .. Lard, per lb. . . . . . . .. "Eggs, per doz. Potatoes, new, per bag 1 * \~-~- { oojoA ) | 1 V . Q, 3 JIHJ _0C-O 0 -0 Q Oj In- 0 oo . . QO`.Q?O .-_-oo-- : -1JO-C0-0 Hogs, live, as ` u CIVIC IMPROVEMENT. `Wheat. .. Oats `..' 'Peas .. "Barley . Flour Beef, hind {Ere Lamb, per Mutton . . Prices Ruling in the Barrie and Tor- ` onto Markets During the Week. * x J LIKE THIS. - : _ It will save you tlnie an movneu ..wo1-k Il|dIVV_Ql_'I'll. THE LATEST MARKETS tennis the result of and experience rnust be . of ne. efor,' smooth `strength ' rVi.chn'es.V Because . all these elements are so generously included ; > in: Red" Rose Tee it % well merits the term good tea." Your G1`-ocer Wi Recommend It HE _cities of the eastern and `older parts of the United s are spending a heap of money )I !'Ct fhe mistakes made by the town. builders. Chicago alone, said, will devote a billion dollars ; )'that which a very few -'dol'la1ts- L L-_,A `4 F. A. HOAR HARD- WARE NEVER SOLD IN BULK Barrie, Sept. Ist, `I910. 40.. 5 50., 9 oo.. 8 00.. 12.. I0 00.. :ns_`v V nvnaaurs. will 55.. Times 17.. 18.. 13" gucks and culls . Lambs, cwt. `Hogs , fed and xvzm ' heavies f.0.b, , `C I COITIHIMII `Butcher cows, c1~ 66 medium conmmn buHs ~St0ckers, chuicc` light HUSTLE. 4_1'1j` ALONG. Butcher ' " new : Rhubarb, bunch Green peags (p<:c m }Cauli0wer '. no... o o a a . o o a . o o . o . . . . . . `Eggs, per doz. |Chickens, dressed . `Turkeys . . . . . . . . .. ;Dry onions (blleh). Cabbage (each) Old `potatoes (bar.' 'I;::ii_ovw, per If Wool, picks . Horse hides Horse Hair -Wool, washed Export Hay, per ton . Cured -hides ,, Green. hides , Calf skihs, peg.-. "Lamb skins r|~_n - , Quotalions WE HAVE the growing `V Carpenters 11 right sort. an `I Guarantee Au Thursday}, Sept; 1, IgI_',.c);7f?;-"' precise a1'tiv>'; '_\' >12 in stock, it mm In by rst ex pa L- THIS srom-. "re. to en-r_v pvs.~i'.~I-- ` ware neel, uni : `my chance we h1v:: : Toronto, cattle, ch- medium unwashed lb.` 9, August 30th, Tqaiga , or Tsohgctutvnozt. `>i .`.S 6 O0. ----$101. \ day were ' ad MVrVs.A.`;'*`rai'nk `Kneshaiv of K. Bradford were guests of" the-fo-rm er s parents; Mr. _and Mrs. Wm.` Kn.cesh4aw. - , A ` - . .its place among the greatest centres _., - . - - . v u V a v-1|. \,lVI\. uaI5ll1 =i..' Its future properity is so certain, of the 'world is so fully`.assured_as'.' to justify the most elaborate civic plan that could be degigned. That is to " say, there is no `good re_a'on " why Vancouver should b'e"'4anythjng but the best` thattthephysical condi-A tions.a'ffecting it make possible. I 5 I910. -by }Mx'*sV. "MK`e`,e,` of Creemore, .s` p_.e_nt` Ea .~f,ew. days_:.wi-th,..Lold friends in; this} 'viLc;,n_ity_;,last;_vggek. J 160 I0 -_- _._......-an... ` W LM'iss `Hughes of` `Vancouver was* `the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ness 41ast_WeeVk.`. A ' ` . U - of Pittsbtxrg ?sl soending her vacation" with _ her] uncle, Mr-. Jas, Black, ` - eMiSs Agnes Sutherland entertained awfefw of _ her many friends to `a ybirthday` party Just =Wed:i esday a;ftr- moon.. : M _ u nu] Q ayul In 1M1"; Sandy Ness of Kandale pent, [. Sunday with his daughter, Mrs. Will` i _11obert_son.._ , ' "M.":{{d Mrs. Wi1l'Sloan' or Chui'cl1ill -were Sunday visitors of Mrs. McLean. _ ` ` i - OO`330' I e Miss Geftrude Wright was a guest -at the Pxnes on Sunday. I . I Mr. Charlie Robertson called on f endsjin. Orillia one day last week- r.- Stanley Walker of Brampton is renewing `old acquaintances. here. . A party of fishermen went from rhere last Friday. T An `report a ;gc_'>od 3day sport, 7 - , .. ` `. - .._.. vv u.u ll AVIILID "Cl C. I ml`/I1:s':mli(.I.a;t.tl1ew Bloxham. and ehild ford,.visited friends here last week. returned to Toronto_ after; ?. ftyvo rmonths visit with Miss LIZZIC `Gib-A iszon, ' i Q ` ' Z ' men` and niece, Mrs. Burns, of Brant-i -Miss Lizzie Stone and chum liavu) 7 -_ _-J - - \ n u A and I1! wuu IIID (11 III, Mr. av Gibson. returned to T9` ronnto on, Sat_urdayT after spen`d_ing the summer with` friends here. ',fA__ It .. .,...-..a..-..,.., 1ua_|._VVlo~U(\`. I " =VV'h.ile piici1i11g at .a `gam oAf bL':.se-Ill `ball on Mo?'i Hay evening last Mr. Dorsey Adams broke his arm. 1)!` is I`- _--..-... VVCI\vJI *_. V ' ' Miss Mabel. Lucas has returned, .-home from a four months visit , with frie13c`l_s`< in?~1.jl1e vWest. , . A, Miss Meda Stewart of Oak Ridges} was the guest of her aunt, Mrs. -.Her_b.~..Lougheed,~ las_t;_we;ek._ .\xr'I.':_ - 2; most beautiful city is that which is so planned as to make the -`best use of the ,0'p'p0rtunit'ies for parks, opni Other things being equal, the. `I `spaces, civic cent-res , `wide and im-' posing streets and driveways, boule- vards, etc.,, th_at.the location and "contour of its site affords. The con- ditions affecting Vancouver open to it` the opportunity of becon1ing`_o_ne of the most beautiful cities `in they world. Its site lends itself to artis-I tic trcatinentg Its surroundings fur-;. nish ' a setting worthy""of theu~1)`est 7 product, of the ablest civic designers; [fa `:1-slut-A -s u A n n A -3 -- -E\"IvisTsvjRa'y Ballhof Jarratt is spend- ing a couple of weeks with Miss { Minnie-eWiley. `4 ` TIA ! ` " `II I VMrs.T. `Ben. S`t:1it'h of Allaudal.e,h7as been visiting friends here. . `Miss Locke of Allenwod isvvisit-_ ing at Mr. H-;vR _ owley s. 4 1.13-,- I r l y i And. Standen, who has been `do- ing homestead duties for six months In Rathmullen, Sask., is home again. A very deplorable event took place early on Saturday morning at 1\`Ir.l F; Woody's 1`-arm. While the grain was being threshed, a re was dis-I covered in the barn, and it progress- ed so rapidly that the barn and all contents were destroyed,..-except the lhorses, which were rescued,- aThe lwhole harvest,` including hay was {thus lost. W`e understand that the loss is covered by `insurance. A A -uwuua ucl c, - - ' .,.J luau M_rs. Jas._ Ffetcher and daughter, 'Ann.1e, Sarma, are . spending a few days "with old friends f1ere, A_-_I (V. `V---T vO\TlIIIIrJl. '.' ._.l ' g ` Mrs. O Br1en, King, 15 vxs ;daughter, -Mrs. Young, who seriously ill. _" ` 1\,t,,, r r~- - - avooava-39151512 .,Th infant son of Mr.. Chas. Park- Tc*r is -slowly c'onval_eVscing.{ _` . . .' Mrs. Chas. 'Duchemin, Buffalo, is -visiting her `relatives and friends in this vicinity. ` ` 1\,f___ 'r\)n - --`H - -......a..u vu -`Au. VRev..J, Elder _a` discourse. on b_yt_erian_ Church _-_ .-..-.. H. 4.4A.uIUlLl\Jll Ill J.OI'Ol][0. After a veryvinteresting and diffi- cult trip, A Mr. William . -H-orone has arrived from the far Wfest. Wm. de- clares that Simcoe Co. is_good en- ough for -anybody, and he now in- tends to remam here. Mr. Thomas Mbnteith, who `lives `alone, is` abused by boys who should A lac taught to know better. `n_,, T ..,,-u. uyuu u1c7pI`0_DlC!Il OI COVCl`t- mg the heathen of Asia. The _appl_b_uyers are exercising a keen competxtxon in these parts." * 1 Miss A. Doran is at her home here for a `few days. ` ' Qujt_e a numbe1_- from here expect to vxsxt the Exhxbitxon in Toronto. An... .. ."...--- :--LAM -' - r j.:-j ` e MIDHURST: Mr.` Fred Or-rock on ":Wednesday evening at the Presbyterian Church," spoke upon the problem of ing l IPSIf"`I'n`-In A: At`:'\ The citizens of Vancouver,7 for ex- ample, propose to undertake at once giplzin of self advancement. Here is what they say": A 3 Much . syinpathy is ,' felt `for vMr. and `Mrs; Will Culbert of Bond Head in the loss of -their little daughter, {Mary Isabelle, who died suddenly on Aug. 22nd, aged _7 months and g22 days,` A e . - I '_ljIote--Correspo'n_dents , in speaking of the f ..moven)ents. of visitors will ` please state the""p1a_ces `from which they come. ` T i:*Q}ii33$idri.\agud7ii;dri1n iop~-in `rye p`at -lief! t:i"3fard.'4:Q,` 7th`,.'i.12:@|1:i1:1i'!l8'` 0&3 i.0f .33 ibeautif-ul town, a.nd'we?"shaIl probabi- 1y `continue. to id5v-ski tiinless We `pull togetMlier`f`3nc`I:p__"t!ei&E5 upon a' `g-pdiea-1 achange, "?.>`o_f . ;ioliey:.:,_g_e'The - etabIish- be" an `opportune move in the right direction. VVcrkin'g hand. in hand the appearance of" the, '1`ow.n..and be `means altogeither or attainable only -%s3=have 5` mer.It; of\a park <;o_mmission.. would i with a_, "progressive C_oun_cil such a` commgssion would in pa; short time ` effect a,,_vv<'3nderfu1 improvement in .7 the `means , of securing what after years would be either beyond] our .. '_at, a prodigious -expenditure". The` opportunity is-:N`OW".' ` V snzoup. Mrnnsma. L HOLLY. CRAIGVALE. of do.3lviAveredN L'ove"at the. Pros- -`Sunday evemng. .-.. _ _-..-. 1.1551:-D un -LIIC uuucu _' States ' to correct first builders.` it is said, dollarsi to do "that might have. done in its infant` stage- New York, Philadelphia, Boston: Cleveland and`"otherj"places are all engaged in`the-work of civic" im- provement, fbut_".t`h`e cost "twill be; enormous and `the time necessary to' attain the end` will run intoiyears. V In older Canada we `see the `same 'a.g'encies at work. Toronto has now acivic improvement `association, and other cities and towns of lesser im- portance are learning thelesson. -In the "West the people are bound to take` time by the `forelock and avoid the `errors and pitfalls made and en; countered'_by their eastern brethren; ""1..- _31_! , - 5 `If -'v ` - anuug H531 has been vv-an , - vnaunlv - M-"r. `and Mrs. ,Wendall Graham` have takcn up ~the'url;r'sidence in To-. .`~"`!.t9. v T -Ari: ~'O *-~ . `--A ' 4.._Av` 1.5 II) ..zis&?E}{1 Mrs. Fred Neville of To- ronto .sp'eI}t,th,e' week-end with Mr. 'John_: Robv1_vns_o_nM. //' . " * X Mrs. G'rah'am, who has been visit- ing her father here for the last three monghs, has returned to Stonewall, Manntoba. ` ' I Mr. f_an c_i Mrs.-` A.VMeg`iVll` have gone 3fox_- 2; two weeks visit to friends in` e.M41ch1g_'an. L - ` -_..--.-vui - vvnuall . . , l The Ladies Aid of the Methodist` Church will hold a garden party on` the ;6th Sept. % ~ -- ___-_ ,,,. -u..u. .\.I.J|.[ VVCDIL last `WCCK.! _Mr.%John' Peacock` of. Tor-on)t-U ,preached in the Methodtst Church ` Sunday -evening. M TL` f _ J!_ I A 0 c A -4 ` ` I 1 of Bradford` was "the 1 guest of. Mrs; .(Dr.)-' W'est'Iast week. f f`A-~A -. ' - 1 Mrs. Milne and_ Miss Milne of. Le- frov spent a few days as guests of Mrs, P. Milne. ~Rev. P. M__, Peacock and Mrs. Pea- cock'are visiting the latter s parents at" the "Canadian `goo. - Mr. `and. Mrs. visited Mr. an: , Tues_day. _ -v .. ur`lIIull is ' Some of our valiant hunters got out their deadly weapons in a hurry last _week` when they heard that a bear iG.T.R. station. and` two of the.brav- est of the" brave started out to "look for tracks. . Imagine their relief when they were informed that the `great. ferocious animals were noth- ing in reality but a six-weeks -old {black viz` which had escaped from a `farmer's waggon -on his way; home }from town. A ` and tworcubs had been seen near the} 1 ---vJo ` Miss E. Keen of Toronto has re- ?-.tu rned home after a week's visit at` The Poplars." | Q__A_, :- In"--- `I. -.-.,.;g unuusulcy last \VCK.J Miss M. `Browne of Churchill is visiting her sister, Mrs. Geo. Pea- ycock. ._ Birdie I Russdl` of Barrie `spent the week-gnd with her cousin, Miss M`. Gauley. ~ ' 1 A/Iiiss Tenie Jeimett of Utopia is assisting Miss Cloughley. Miss M. Cotton has returned to Toronto. ' I I l I Congratulations to Harry A. Car- son and Miss Edna R. Blakeley, who were married on` Aug. 24th,` at the Methodist Parsonage, Minesing-, l MissvAlmeda, Lewis of Barrie` is visiting her sister, Mrs. G. Peacock. p .Quite,'a number from here are at- ' tending the Exhibition. V _ ' Miss Laura Coughlin spent a few days last week in Allenwood, the -guest of Miss O, McDermott. Mrs. M. Murray of Glassport, Pa...` is spending a month with her par-f fents, Mr. and Mrs." R. M. Carso-n.. . The Grey Bros., mechanics, `have just completed the erection of the public weigh scales in Hendrie sta- tion yard,` where anyone in the stock trade will be welcome to load. It is hoped that the farmers of this lo- a cality .will no longer have to etakel. their- stuff to a foreign road as long' as they can get every. convenience from` the G.T.R. at Hendrie station.!j 1 Mr. Small, accompanied by Miss.- C. Coughlin, of Stayner, was a guest at Mr. Coughlin s on Sunday. C -. vv-K vv V-fun d "Sorry tore`port`the serious illness` [of Mir. Joseph Russell. Hope to hear of a speedy recovery. (\..:o., _ ------'-- " ' 1 I. . K t In ms Year". ` daily. the ground has the Clapperton St. sewer, the Al Coun- cil "should see__,that no `time beyond _what is` absolutely necessary; is taken A` to-' get the construction .-.under::wa.y; The conditions? of affairs in ,;,regard to` the old drain is growing vlvorse. Any one _in_ t_he,vicinity of "Five Points can testify to the tin- tolerableness of the stench, iwhichat times is overpowering, and the case Q is of `suicient urgency to vwarrant the holding of special sessions of the Council until, the "matter, is `put in shape. T Public health is pa'ramoun._t, and the ratepayers will accept no excuse for slothfulness Already more ~ than two months have elapsed since the situation becam.e acute, and still yet to be broken. The quicker the contracts are Jet the better, as labor is plentiful now and the`. season is advancing. People are ( becoming impatient. W H'ATEVER:be` the cause of- , _ delay -in going ahea'd_ with 1 4 ---..- V. .. u`I\r\r\.[J AuvUV\;ly. `Quite a number from here-intendg taking in the Toronto Exhibition` thin van:-' -__a - v-..--y cg saw: `an Mrs. `Maloney nd family -of To- *ron_to are holidaying at Mrs. Levi Sm1th s. . , -cup1ed the pulpit `Church here on Sunday last,` owing .to the absence 0 \u.guv Peac P. M. uuuuu HI LUYUIHIU. oc-k of Stroud oc- of the Methodist f the pastor, Rev. _. Peacock, who has gone on a `trip west. V- I C`- . 4 --vn nuns, A7113. VV J11. 1u1 u:_.y. I,--1{ I";'-.-a_:`111'd.I\ Irs. TL. Newell have re-` Lturned -to Poplar," Manitoulin, Is- ,-;la_nd, after .k a pleasant stay`. with xfrxends here. _._. -.Y- vs 7 'r1ioeve_Bell is. at present attending- 7the Nlinllers Convention in Toronto. `ml . 1.1. 1'L - Gertie Turley of Toronto` is. -:..v1s1tmg_ her aunt, M*rs. Wm. Turley._ `M... ....'.s 7m... 1 M. "?.-:L`.I-'i;;--I`-i=,`olt'11es of Cliatham is `the ;guest of `-Mrs. G. B.` Jamieso_n_. -% Inf- 7;- I`_---._-__l- __-_- -1- . as --w -av-vv. f;."Mises vi?!`-a`ceT and .K`:1thl":<;;.1 Cock-T `in Barrie. ` L - . _ ___, A x burn spnt Iast~_VweVek` visiting't'-rie_nds Mrs. A . Sprouie bf Barri fmgvrelatlves here, ` I`. a - - o _," ,;_. .v,- -",,.,;'~' I I .1. f.._ 7. .'~.:.-`. v `T MISS Laura-4 Cavanagh _1`s~-_ vzsntmg fri:fn`ds 1 in 'I'_o'rnto.' `Sunday with friends in Minesing. '.Mr". and M1`i Jos`. Hewitt spent :1 (9 4 Tqaags or fstmacauvrxozt. '7"s: .` A ANNUM % IN :AnvA{ncE. ,=. . Slesser visited friendsl '3: Mxtchell Sq are last week. 1 `..v-- V. -vaayo \ao A-F Jucnnuvuvqu. I 9 .Mr Jbs. Cavanag}; w`as`a'de'legat'e ifto thej(High Court meeting of the. 7'I.O.F. t" Port Hdpe last` week and I-spint afew --.da'ys`. in Torbnto on his *way`-thome. If',`,_ is II- 0 o- . n o 1 > lM;;-SJ -\B_`l_.t;;1;ia_1;:l.1a`s` rem-n;ecn_ AtoA Bax-r1e;a' tr 'a_ two `weeks liolid-ay -at` xer home here.` - 3 SHANTY BAY. ANTEN MILLS. . I Irs. Hannah of Toronto] and Mrs. Gauley onf coLwELL. ANGUS` `UTZOPIA. Iiivlwo 2 e}'r.A'rms sUasc1713mR' ' .; % -`,4 .50'~.l_N Ao.yANcf.*,J .-` T"N6. na,w. name will . Imfwlon Listhuntit-ne man subioribera now in arr nd ova:-`w_l l_l be charted be nddd mthe _s'u.u-. oy in paid; -~ ears `for threeinontha ' 81 50'per annuzn, H~E~=.V&N'oRT`HE RN AE1v=AiNcEF is visit--l .;r};e;;." | To get dust out `ex `window sashes wand Wain try using a at paintbrush size, for a cannot r Ao\a-gun-- -happy and px_-ospero__us life. he bride was one of M'mesing s most populaa-_and Highly esteemed young ladies, and wil be, greatly missed bysa large circle `of friends. The young couple have the_`-'best wishes of the community for ctolnpayj -ICIIUDX`-$0 1-! ___. .,.,...yu. 75: utl. l After the `con ratulati `dainty luncheon, Ir. and ter motored,to depot left on the 3 o'clock tr: gronto. They will 1 of the.bride's before leaving f in Kenora, Ont: The was High]; young ladies, will ` lmnssed x The vnnnh an-`.1- L- ---- nu}-\r\.| tllb 51Up]n_ . Many beautiful` and usef expressed the esteem in `young couple 93-;e held, ' After fhn '..\......_L-_|, .- A very` quiet but 1 _Mr. pretty wedding was solemnized at the residence of Thosp Stokes, Minesing, on `Wednesday, Aug. 24th, when his third daughter, Martha. Anne, was united in marriage to Mr. Geo. C. Kester of Pilot Mound, Man., in the {presence of a few friends and rela- `_ UVCS. Promptly at 12 o'clock, strains of the wedding march played by Miss Stella Downey, the. bride entered `the drawing-room on the arm of_ her father. The room was bezfutifully decorated with owers and ferns. Rev. ,T.iLegate perform- ed the ceremony underan evergreen larch, tastefully decoratedwith white to asters and red geraniums. looked exceedingly well in h `grey travelling suit, her only orna- ment being _a pearl gift of the groom. sheaf of white asters and bridal ' The bridesmaid, Miss Mary sister of the `bride. was wear crescent, the roses. Stokes. ing silk '_` f sweet peas. Mr. Johh J :assisted the` groom. the She carried a - mulle and carried .a boquet A Brownlee, the Auctioneer, Barrie, handles credit sales of farm stock and `implements promptly and satis- factorily for $5430, and upwards. Dates can be arranged for at THE ADVANCE OFFICE. irHoMPsoN7CREvfv, VPI.IB`IV.iSEFfR

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