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Northern Advance, 12 Sep 1912, p. 5

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y 25 pieces of ne Taffeta Ribbon, Fine Cashmere H058. Sizes 3 % 1e 4 - inches wide, in. all pretty to 10. Seamless feet and guar- shades. On sale special anteed to wear.. A bar- `at.............-. cocoon`. I . gain. 3 pairs for. .\.. . . cum a rim masons 10. |Another Lea'der, 35. Hose] .and.= wore pearl and amethyst bar lpins and` pearl; and turquoise {collar ipins, respectively, the gifts of the ,groom.- The ower girls were Miss '-Marjorie Armstreongg o-f Toronto, `cousin of thebride, and Miss Blanche] lBaycmoft, of -Beeton who wore dainty white lingerie dresses, also pearl cresoents; the gifts of the groom; baskets of; white ma.rguerit- , es, and, as the bride left the church, lthey soatlnred r_ose leaves before her. Mr. L. D. -Cherry assisted the` groom,[ and Messrs. R. M; and D. Stewm-t,' .bnothers\ or. the bride, were ushers, 'al.l,meee'ivi`ng.-tie.pins from the groom. . ;:Th9 hridd "mother wore a. gown of blabk `V satin, `black hat ` plume 2 bouquet" -. of if A i IIILTDQ L`-ll-U Jul 1119!`-/\r\I.I`rO with her,9}1u|i;a`vr`n d for a triI`d,o7 Staf:[:'L}?e}`i!T'5n9 {imons the many M ' I ? III}? CJVJLGVJ, ' ` IKQLIJJL 71-LIKIKIC [ `!{>iac`i:'1:f _fa1t__`hs.t,tonatch. _ _She` ER `_ 7- _'A.`I, ' ' , ,l1 ;;_ OF: There has been a xaise in the price of Cotton, but our Flannel- ettes are down in prnce. 14c value for 12 %c. For proof just see them Wednesday. - Flhhnelette for_Gowns l2.f,c AUCTION SALE. On Friday, Sept. 13th, there will `be sold by` public auction, at the promises, 59 Owen St., the household `furniture, the property belonging to. .Mrs. J. Sewrey, including parlor, lhalil, dining room, -bodmroom and kit- iehena: furniture, etc. Terms Cash. `Sale atr1.3.0 -p.m. W. "A. MeCoukey, auctioneer. glass water set `from the staff of the Traders `Bank in Winnipeg and a. half dozen silver knives: and forks from -St._ J ude ~s 'C`.hu-rch choir and Sunday school, the bride being a .member of the former and organist `of the latter. F_ Aseize and Nisi Prius. Oyer and SIMCOE Terminer and General Gaol Do- To WIT: ` livery for the County of Simcoe will be held ntthe Court. House. Barrie. on Honda , theloth day of Septegnbqr next, at th :hou_1=.oLon_e:o. clook m. ` v 2 2,-. Tageinotice 'th1;t the Court of. , ,w. .HAR,VEY,~ ; ' SIICFIII UUTHHJ faheriftfs, Omen. Barrie, \Aug. 30th. 19 MILLINERY OPENING Next Wednesday WED-A NES- DAY Trail: ..\"0. 67, due at A1l`a%1ndal'e` at!` 8.0.? pm. became derailed in. the yu1' near Parkdale on Monday (`\'clxi1I,u'. making the train near]-y an huur late in arriving. No" damage .Wa.+du11e. `-2 r 0 .1 :P~:af I .'~i !~_ .?*'* Mr. l{l>t. Johnson received '-word that his ('](1(.*.s`t -brother, William, had pa.~-.-ml mvay at Pitts-burg, Pa., on 'l`h1u'.~' last, .at- the age of '43 ye:n`.~'. He .was. b-rought T to Craig.- hur.~'t for burittl, as that W33 Ins ?ormm-1101110. % `ii . `.1! iii) 1 1`v.~i E.J. Chamberlin, Chair- num .\`mit.he.rs and party... passed tlmu;.-11 Allandale last week on their return frmn an `iuspetcion of the en- Hm Ii..,. : ..1--.1_-.__. L`. n m-n mi `.-0 ' Anulu an uu3yc|A:.lUu. U1. but`! U11` }i};:"]li`11. inc1ud.i11g the G.T.P. They tram-]].ml in :1 handsomely appointed spo<~ial- train. Many changes `are r1nnm'<- as a. result. 0f their visit. .\h'. .\'m'n1an Hodgins, engineer this plm-v, wok unto himself a. Wife at \\'y<-bri<]g`e on Wednesday last. The. bride was Miss Ruth Brock, Of W_\'<:h1'i '1` hey passed` thmugh hero nu .\\'4.~dnesd-ay night on their }l0lI('_\'1n<>mI. On, tllir return they will 1-<-. on Cumberlaxld street.` Bruin-nmn Landwick, who was lf":*1_1 on the. -Collillgwood way- Imulxt. \\'n.~'_~' very badly injured in- t"""`*.\'_ \\'1u~ln shunting in the yards at (nll1ng'\\'0<)d on Sat-urday -night. %I1'.~`<>Il10 mamler he fe.ll' _`from>"'_'hiVs'i __1'mn and one of thewheels nearly >tas.<.-(1 u_ver his body. _Son,1ethi`x_1g i ruvk mm and he was seriously` 'hu_rt 11I01'1mH,\' 217' the T examination` "I:0V." (`(1. :l+'t4.1. l.....\... .-,]:.,...3A.J._-J1 L- (1."I1:.`...;- .....;..mu_v as me ex-tm11naJ;l0n"I>1'0V,` (-d. after In-ing' ad'mit.td to CdI1i,Y`J3';`_ Wd llnxpitzll. that l.umL\vivk will. recover. is Lateetl rerpovrts .;.ay. T(`]z1tt`~] tn Jun . LeGeer,V'a11"keng'i1li6_$91'~'_ out nf In-1'0. is home is in Mr. W. L`. Tho-mpson, the `real es,- tmo man. has opened an office at 2-1 I'I.<. St. He appears to be.` mak- 511,2 tIIing'.~` hum in the real estate line. ful "K4 .u.UVo .L\;, F3 ml **'PD1'0'pr1ate' -V V ' Or. 1111011 A party of A1n'erican ticket aguts }')a:-'.<('1 tl11'o1,1g~l1 here on Tueaday aftcrnmon per special train in charge of (`omlu R-iddell. VA-J 1'..~`. (farl Hutton and Miss-' Fer- nic Hutmn are spernd.il1g' a few `days in Bua.vcrto11, at the: home of the forxno-1"zs pa.re11t.s. I Tin: Robt. Stephens! store is .100-k-I 511;: h1'ig'ht. after the fresh coat of paint. fronl the a.I'tiStic hand of Painter Duncan. . . A Thr ()rang'e. Hall is td be and :1 -c111c11t. -basement put under it 7m1fl'z1(`t<)1` Tookge will do. thg `Work. II`! I) I 1 (N. `I _ Mr. Charles Potxeher witnee \Vm-M's (.`.l1amp.io11sl1ip -ball game in 1`mm1tu on Monday. \\' (3m1til1ue:S' to, boom at A.1.- lamlulv. and railroad men are draw. ing` lug p-a,y.s every n10~n_tl1.f 7 4 ' ' Mr. Arthur Pemberto-n` of Bualo! spoilt :1 f0_\\' days with Whisk sister, ]\h-.<. Jno. Stone, Cumberland St. M:-.-. Wm. B-ayliss and. son Jack re-` t11r11<>1l on Saturday from a Weeka visit 111 'l`oront0.. 1 " ' ' Mr. John Wivlmottv is out - ` n V - - . . 88`a1~n~ aftx-r an m_]ury to 1113 ` V * ' " month ago. . arm Mr. Thus. Hobley and; hl A} em-1-, ..<})(*l1t- a few, days wit1`:10I1f<;la?ilart in I zu'k T- .' . ? veg Th valllpers `at Mi . _ ?_ 1 - gwo a dance 111 Dr, Creaey L W11 "K lam lrigllt. :. ette. -Cmlg-ratu]at.ions `to Mal'.\`}]a]`l. on the arr1va l-of- eng11lCL'1'. 2 F-anmer.s Mimmett` `I , '_, 1` X. ' T Mr. ._Chas. Thdri.ngtOn'.`v~&-`_fT;f " f is vis-itmg friends in . Mr. Frallk ROW..1 " conductor on the Painter H. 12. Tate`hgg. - mu t1 ` - - V 1 gr: 111111.10 1epal_rmg Of dub: A1l`a.11:da1'e' (Ir. n I\| ]'\nnn`~..-. JA--- his old run to Meaf9rd, f 4' Mr. Gracie `_a.tten,daed L I in Toronto last *:~_f ' Mr. Walter L` Mr. Harvey Hmdldn of .T visiting Allandale "friends, ' noun 9 mnnccv .s'1`. (:l S '(}_I{4'_I_IVR(;32H,-:_`. s Churh- %ou?.1hua-LA '(`1}illg,` when the ,R4v:, \\'as duly inducted` parish, the ceremony: ' 'l\...' mu} 1. 41... 1:'o:._1_. -1)--'_ 1 . Arqhlie v \I'\I'Vl-Oi _ Thi. ceremony. ,vs' ` fperformed. by the_Rev. Mr. Berry, father of . the` bride, `assisted by_ t.he_'VRey. `J S. Iijxmphaweys, of A1-landale. (Th-ex b-mde, __L . _._--A --..g.-.6-J~.ns'a1`ln.:1.` vuoruun. `n --unwind.`-- The -presents were numecroue and va.1u':aab1'e. The groonsr present to the bride .. was a pearl After ddeuner, Mr. and Musselnzan left on the 4.45 train` for Toronto", Buffalo and New Yqrk, on their return, about the 2017h, they will `be at home in H-a.wk_est_obx`1e. V - . _- ' A quiet home wed3din2';ws* ceie-' bratodl at the bride s residence, W0r~ sley St., on Wednesday, September 4th, when Eleanor .Marr, eldest (laughter `of Mix and` Mrs. 0.` `M.- Doane, was united in marriage` to Mr. A. R. Gontier; son of Mrs.` Gon- tier and the late Dr. Gautier of St. Helier, Jersey Island.` A Mr. and Mrs. Gontier left on a short honeymoon, and will reside in Toronto. . The marriage. of Mi`ss.'Mabel Berry and` Mr; Ivan B. Musselman took place quietly at` her "fa; o}}er s residence, the pamnvnage; in Hawke-' stone. or} Wednesday, Sept. 4th", at 3'o olaock.`~ I 1.1.luu1yu1v.yu, U1 LJ_-ra,uuu'u.7o .|.uuU ua luv, who was unyattendel-" . wom `a `travel-[ "ling suitfdf '-navy blue ,with.`_c1od:h' `hat1to:- -match. _ She carried a shorwer_ 1iouquVet of iilies of A the valley ..-._...:'.. M15. and Hrs. Myer M street, announce the en their only d.au ghter, G-1 Frederick William L: Barrie,` 0nt., formerly-' The marriage to take .1 t`.Ie/r$t. ` A very pretty wedtding, was `solemn-' Tiz_eda at Seven Oaks. _ f 8th ._oor__xcesV-` .sionI" of West Gwillimbury, the fhaome of and V .M'f&" fGardi1e'r, W-`h!`1 J eritlgie, their -daughtger, was muted- __ .-13-1.-1;. rn..~.l.l.`.~..;..7*..# Tnmnfn. -Ii)-gin ...o-V aoavvnbbviab d*augh.ter of Mr. and` M Edwards, Toronto St., W. Black, of the head the Bank `of "Toronto, is take; place quietly o1 I2`-1Fthv" _. . - I? I&i.a`~? .1.-i....:. JBIIIII B116-11' `U~Ll1llK7.}', man uuuuug to Mr. Robt. Ted` ' y of Toronto, the Rev. R. `B. `Beynonibf -Brdfords, bf- 'ciating; 5'The\.brid.e.'was unattended, ; ,'311d..,W&5 %s'ive,!1. away by] her father; 12. 11:; 13%. 15. 10- -- '.....,..u....., wuuuuuuo uu: cugugcuu::1_1vb of their second daughter, Margaret Jane, to Mr. S_te.phen James Vair, of Barrie; The Weddingwill take place quietxl-y in! November. '- . The n1arri`age of Miss Eqythe, .l.--.,..'LA._-__ ,1` '\l`__ ,1` `ll - Mr.` J. D. Rodgers announces the ongagetnent of his daughter, Esther Matthews, to Mr. John Mingay, the marriage to be celebrated next Wed- nesday, Sept. 18th. - ` ' .' L Mr. andv Mrs. Rolit. `Bent-hron of lensall, announce the engagement daughTter, It/`fYar_garet| 1-nun `n `In Q1----IA- I 1 , I {{f'}";pBdiIi' parents, Mr. a Elizabeth St. . i3'iE1 _ _ , --_---i ,....r.wuJ uu. .uu1uU.- | Miss :._Thornley 1%eturned~" from `a pleasant viis-if in ,Df1.ndaas. rHer mother _- is now ivis-iting in Aurora. Joe Davis aJ1d.Miss Verna returned homewon Saiurday from .9. W.'eek s visit .with- friends in Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.iS. R A. Clement of Toronto and .Miss. Cxlement of Chur- chill are guests of the` Misses Doane, Charlotte St. I V, 4 . A Mrs. A. Smith, 7th Line, iVespra, and Mrs. I-Ialeroi of Manitoulin Is-. 1and~,_V.isited` Mrs. J. Smith and Mrs.` T. Collins, last week. ` ' 7 Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Hopper` Oi i Bridgeville spent a~ few` days with 3 the latter s parents Mr. and. Mrs. [Arthur Meeki11g,jE_]izaabe.th`S`t. A --uv `return from his . vacation.` , ,, ;.uu.auU was 111 Town for a`.'few-hours on `Editor `Hale? of the Oril1ia `1"ack`etV was in Tqwn on -Saturday and The Advance in ` friendly` call. Mr. .....1. '11:- "n '- save McKer, Blake Stf`-vv _ ` _ \ . Mr. Bob Abeurnethy of `Toronto. is. spending two weeks with Mr. Vanjd Mrs- Collins, Blake St. A _` Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Brow1`1,_ Blake` St.,_ spent-last .week .w1'th Mr. and Mrs. Brimwood, Toronto. , - 11.. n.;`' `It -n---- LTuesda,y. V % Mrsu Lowering! aturne from g trip. to Edmonton and other _Wes.t- ernpqints. V 23;` Mr, MUSS'ELMAN4.--BE11`RAY;. % TEDDE1-*;Y+-_-BARKER; T,/j o; M353:-35$ V;Vi>hnaae1p1na ywn on his" '11 vynnn&.'.-...` of. N19.` Mrs .4 engagement G-ladys, to : Laxidymone *]y'3 of Toror :e place ~Octo' eoj n, l'\J -Lilla ' .1 0 J5: d oice staff of 1s ~anx1uonced to on `September 'Bont-h1"on . (if er, Margaret` ..___-_ T7-!,, , as .EdtheT, . J us-tin. B. aMr. ._T R. vfJo'd"sm}?1; _ with their .. Meeking,` .]3'{{t.h{n'-st 5: use ;1`oi'ont;. ~ 1 October `Bra,d:f'ord; to .catch the 6.15 train` for Toronto and. other points. They .will happy couple left by automobile forl in Toronto`. VThe presents were ,numerous [ and useful. X The friends from` a, distance were; Mr.` andfMrs._7 J, _A.Weighi1l, Mr; ohas.l L-E.,D6,us't,_A Mr,s}D. H. Dvoust, Mrs.` `J'no.7 Da,de'..Of Toronto, Mr. and .Mrs. Clement` bcf 1 Ehnvale; -Mrs`. Barker. and" Mr. Joe`. Barker` -of. Deerhurst,` M1`. and Geo. ;Otte_.v'vay, Mr. and Mrs. Gal `A. ll! ____- ..E 'l.').'....!_ `ll ... .1. .. EA_ If Iiiyiil son of G_l.ern.vil1eV `,Mr. and; Wm. .(3m~d.n_e-r of _Co0_kAstovwn. 3 St, J ud1e s `Church, Thjomton, as soeneof axvery 7pret1_;_y,.w ; ng ; at" 2 o clock on ftemobn, =`Sept-. 4th,;.when ~.w.gs (Bellveq) iof.. Mr and( % s Mr. H. A O. 6 ~- ~ ,. % - _ We have received. from Eng- land another big lot of_ these wonderful Kid. Gloves in Tan, Brown & Black, Qn sa1e I ea1~ly;sel_ect'for`1': - s This Store stands for first placesfor Dness Goods and Suitings. We have un- usual values for this season, which are being apprciated. We suggest :--make an .A`nnI1r. aalhnfinn ' NEXT iWEDNESDAY,SEPT. 18th, we make 1' ourformal display ofPattern Hats and Mil; J linery Novelties, and can assure you that ' the magnificient showing will be upon a large scale,` `instyle and elegance, surpassing our'very best previous efforts, and in every way sustaining the reputation of this Store as Barrie s Best House for Millinery. MissRyant is again in `charge, and `with Miss Ward as Trimmer and an increased staff of competent assistants, we have every facility to serve you in the most pleasing way. ye . ~n ' ` Come on Wednesday to our great show, it will delight you and please us, but fcomein the morning if you can. to avoid the usual crowd. ' mlumv omunc . sm. _18th. OHAP~IN-STEWA;RT. KID GLOVES 58 Ifrinsds of the bride with quanties, of golden glow, sweet peas and fern, lthe guests ~'15ews portiondi qi `with bunches: of guldien glow ' and! `fern-. `The ceremony was preformed; `by Rev. Mr. Dryer of Saskatoom; 'Sask., a former pastor of St. "Jude sI Ch-umch. M-rs. Dreyer presided at the organ and wore a. pearl pin, the gift of the During the Sign- ing of the r Mr. H. E. C*ha{pin of Betoni sang Beoa.u_se, himgifti being a tie ~i)in. The bride was given away by her father and wore. a. g ~o.wn of ivorywduchevsai satin with poem]. and! chidn. `Her vei1,'rea:eh-' ing to. enzjof `train, was .s u.rmo,untd_ With. oran`e'jbldsso1;1s, dotted? With * S_he_ a bouquet. f '1i1y`1If"thf%` VJ~1[eyia;nd; '96i.n8F. i 9-: ~ % ova--1.1.5: gt; 551.0 U1. wuv `groom, . She was attendeci `by. Mrs. R; J.` Genda-on, of Penetang; as lmaatron '6'f,honom',. . mt':.;._ `mt-.. cu`...~_._.-.... .. _.;.g _'_o J. [manta-on (Sf honotr, L her 'oTous;.-in,~. ` y. Stwfb, as" _ briesnhidi, 1._. __..'.... ..~;.......~..' -2 * ..-1._- ~ ;;u..*.._ 331% v owpa1`;fvenuv5 {duohess satin, black . _ 11$ . "9 % I-Dun. uwu-\.\' 5:-\.v-v\.aa, vuuA.AvIu..

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