Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 13 Mar 1913, p. 5

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A.M., `3$i1;;dn" the A Cyreni.n. Dhi`1dren s. an acrostic, Watch hy life. P.M.. Simon the Zealot. T %-MRS. HY. qwqmm L` Y?y'IiI!9-".1 (W3?! Special Showing of Dress Materials . OBITUARY J OHN WALLACE wEDNEsaAY,;_MAncH 12:1, and renewing days is the am. set for `our French Dress Gopds _B9!1f9!'1. witivs. Barrie, lived near Town until a few years ago, when_ they `moved to Chi- cago, where Mr. Howcraft is a contractor. Mrs. Howcraft leaves her husband and six daughters, four in Chicago and two in Vancouver, also one brother, Mr. Henry Day of G-uthrie. Mr. J os. Howcraft went to Chicago to attend! the funeral which was held on Sunday. JILL U: W J `JV V1 AJIBUJJC The; funeral took place on Monday from` the residence "of his daughter, oraigvale, tothe `Sixth _ Line`. .. 'Innis1i1, : six grand-.9 ` 1-bearers. and ai " ` ~ fth9;:1eeas' ~` MARCH SALE}QF Wednesday of last week. JAMES -TURNER." . Sudden was the summons to Mr. James Turner, ' (father of Principal W. A. Turner of the Barrie Business College), whose death occurred from heart failure at the family home in Fingal, `Elgin County, on March 2nd. The late Mr. Turner was a re- tired farmer`, and excitement over a blazing chimney which threatened to burn down their home, is supposed to have caused his heart to cease its action. He was in his 80th year, and leaves a.. widow and one son, Mr. _W. A; Turner, of Barrie, at-I tended the funeral at `Fingal on Damn CORBETT Last Thursdhy, the 6th inst, after an operation in the Western Hos- pital, Toronto, the death took place _.E `I'\__'_:.'l I`1-..L-J.A. __'L- 1.-.] 1...-.. .. Ill VI! 1, a. VA VIA UV, IMAIJ \AN-Ia use VVNJAI trnnatvv `of David Corbet-t~,_ who had been a `residiqnt of V Innisl for more than fty years-, and was widely and fav- orably known. . ' 1l'_. l`&-_I_-AA. _..-- 1.-.... no ......_.,. ..... .. ULCUIJ AIIU W 110 Mr. Corbett was born 76 years agbl tat Drumrennie, _Co. Londonderry,l Ireland, and lived there and near the` neighboring town of Nagherafeldtl until he set out for Canada. with his wife ancl two children; They arriv- ed in Innisl, October, 1859, and al- ways lived in that township, moving to Oraigvale some `years ago. on Since his wife _s death three years ago, he! has lived mostly in Toronto with his` sons, and` >1a st.:summer-._ renewed ac-_ iquaintancesi in Barrie anti Innisl. 7'IL- _`l;-_-.._.I __..._ i _ `I.B-1.'._A.. ._.-_.. The a lifelomg mem- ber of the Presbyterian Church; he was an industrious "andf agreeable man, of the strictest honesty and in-- tegrity. `Five. sons and two daugh-| ters `survive him: George Rob- inson, Toi-onto; *Mrs. J. `S: Leonard,` C1-aigvale; V-James, Barrie; Thomas} and `p _avid,` Toronto; 5. William , J3uf_- ;`fa1o;.N,.Y.;_ and Hugh, Hamilton; om. 'TwO~ `of ,-his chilireil ajhad ` some Mrs; Mary Bowma;;_.' * `. m1.*_-.1- ____ ._;1'j ....'.u; gt`... ._ -nXr-._.1.... A1idrew:,in .child1iood, and _ LIMITED A most cdmglf :3-f-"Ii.nglish Ging- hams in Checks and Novelty pattern. Special value I2%c. ' v_- vv : ywvur 7 Our Wa-si1'('}ooc'1 s section is_ complete with all the newest fabrics, a won`derful array of white and fancy colors. Piques that prom_is"e1|;o"be so popular this season. are here in great array. j ,0 K` . Ratine,ACotton C`I 1i'<;; Suitings in the best Shades that are guaranteed fast. D. WAISBBRG: l{0!e'*.v Wash Goods .:l`.}7 i"3'"'!3, LADIES AND HILDREN S sm- T'kT('1 _`l...._ A__,,`L,nn 11-, n. - .-A A PANTRY GIRL xizitedv at once. Apply Barrie Hotel. 11-11 W-ANTED--Young girl. as nurse for two childmen, youngest 3 years old. Good salary. Apply Mrs. Calder- vwood, Theresa St. ` 11-11;) L HOUSEKEEPER iWANTED-Mid- dle aged woman. Two in family. `Apply 86 Henry St. 10-12p `FOR -SA-LE-Three Pure-Bred Short- horn Bulls, reds; bred from im- ' ported si-re, ages 11 to 13 months. 'Long distance telephone connec- tion. " Apply to Benj. Webb, '5 __Str9ud. V ~ ' 10-12 BOARDERS WAN TED--AppIy to Mrs. -G90. Jones, cor. Mulcaster -and -McDonald Sts., or Mr. Geo`. Jones, Barrie Hotel.` 11-13p` FOR SALE--Pume-bred Shorbhorn Stock, both sex, bred from import- ed stock. Bulls t for service | and heifers bred. Terms to su:it pu.r Apply to A. Purvls, I Craagvale P.O. 51-tf FOR SALE-2 sets pound scales manufactured by Aylmer Scale 00. Cost $24.00 per set. Used one sea.- son. Price $18.00 per set. James | Vair. A 10-12 I _.._____.__.____k_,, Jlltu D .1.` U:-u -u-IN; -Wvv-W -Vvatlvo yo 1'0 1 o `-9.0 .:n,_. "_ Men s Felt Hats, latest style ..'_. ;. .v-.`e'-..,g.,;1)~_` ,_ Men s Separate Pants . .\.'. .V`....v`.,l. . . ;, j.i Men's Separate Pants . . .~.-.`a.:`.f- f.".',;'M.-f` ; ,__._v _ W `V ` V V `V Voile Skirts ` . .. ._ L Serge Skirts . . . . . . . .` ; ..,., , L_ Tweed Skirts, I-Zirey ..' . . . . M Ladies IVWa.ists . . . .. .. .. . - -.`.-. . ._-_. Ladies Wa.ists . . . . . . . . . . . .; .` f. . . .. Ladies Waists . . - - - - - - - - ~ -3- - -- - `-. H - - , 1. 1.`: V. Ladies `Wsaists .. . . . .. . . .._.. . .` . .. . ._..' .V'1.25 for `.85 . . . .. .. .a . .'{. .. '. . -.13}. `...'.`. for` Kimonas .. . . . . . . . . . . .. , .. . . . -. . . }_ $2.50.'for $1.75 Turkey Red Damask Table ` Covers . L. . . . . .'1.50 for 1.00 .. Ladies Night Gowns . . . . .. . . . . . . . . -Reg. 1.5.0 for 1.00_ Everything` in Child-ren s'Drsses mm 1 year old tg .12 y`ga;-3,916,". -_-on A IIIIII t\II!I!II'I?\TII ` IBRIPZ QQAQII A 1 :6`: --a--'-- LOST OR STRAYE1V)-F1-cfn`i]E. _ Huddlestonds farm, Crown Hill, about Feb. 25th, a. Yorkshire Ter- rier, answerilig to name Chicken. _ Description A: Long silvery hair, covering eyes; little brow.n on each Ann. aLA_J. \ OX YPATI-IY--'I`he modern drugless meth- od for Dreventing and mastering `most all aments, regardless of kind. cause. sex or.- ity. duration. or failurg of former great? -meats A safe. sure, simple; speedy. saving system--stopping sickneamsutferimz. slang) ter. and senseless surgery Just two small . latesvoattsoh. Nature doesthe rest. For .urtheI'f"in'onnstion, sec-2. write or phqne 3; eggs! xqgxzgagth Comm_g,v.Ignf&1aFa: _...n.z.;.n..au .s.s.;.w;J \l.l..Ll.JJlJ.l.II.lJJ.` D 0.1:! VV' ING done. Apply90 Mary St. 7-19 ..-...-...5 vguv, uvwv uLvvv_u U11 CIIJULL , short. Any person -harboring this dog after this notice will be prosecutor}. Substantial reward ...R..__. .1 rnI_ : _, r-vuuvuu~u. uuuueuauulux 1*t:wu.ru oifered. This dog is the property of Dr. S. M. Wells, Barrie. Leave any information with Dr. H. C. Crease, Barrie. . 10-12 %! ,i NEW ` ADVERTISEMENTS. v 1 vvv, CARP % and we are prepared "s .A * ` A` buy them in Toron > V ` Here are -a. few of OUR 015088- Men s Suits . a. .' '. 2. .`. .5... .. _. . . . , 1\[en s Suits . .._. . .. .. .A.L.v..'.':. " ,~._f~,=A,.L._ MeI1 S u u o o c c o o o 0 c_` o o Q0; `I. . ."`,:.`g" Mel1,S o n I `._., 0. c o o o o o o o u 00,; 0 cl` .. "~`> K V ' I. V : Men s Suits . . . . . . . . . . . ..._ .' . .-, .. Men s Felt Hats. la 1' style.. . . 1.}. .-% .4.-.~ Style, ..'. . .j; as. Q." .f.,.j:_ __ Pants `..:. :. .. g Separate Pants . . .- ._ W 7. .j'. . ,-E.`_"_{$8fQbf;-613i`$,oo'?f v 9 0 ' 1' 9.9 or. 9 0` v 0 Clo :0 F6 10 .0`; u .. . .. . . . . . .'. .v. ' 7;5O`fr.-A 5 00 _ VT` ;-..J Q`-:_J-:1 nu-nnvv ' 1);; BAA E1 ,` "AA .WI-IY LIVING 1;sA H_I4G_H WHEN IN BARRIE `~ A} ' {LU LIL LIV VV \4\'5-"B`C* `Q'.`\U `4`I`\ C`3I-V Cy- llue they were inerver equalled-. See" In at Dougall `Bros. T . 10-13' Mrs. Arthur Wellington left on turday for her home in-West Fort illiam. after visiting her parents, r. and Mrs. Robert Curtis, Caro- 1e St. A Mr. W. J. Marshall took over the uolror butcher store on Monday. 1'. Albert Crumb will be the man- er. Mr. Geo. Poucher will retire }o.n1 business, but will remain ` in llandale. V - " On Tlun-sday and` Friday nights ater - and ice gathered around e G. T. R. dynamos and.-_ 15136 tion and yards were in complete rkness. The V company summoned -.A.....-,_-.. .L'_.,._._ 7'I`-..-..L._ .-..._1 L J 55 "X133 'o"r'r`riiii'i5ti:ii`%"ri:'nTX 3i>f15.` E55f>sv'X'.EV 3'? LOWEST rnxons. (::;LLL`A1D 323 ns. % KCROSS THE BAY . . . Our intention is\` % .bring'i - -..- .............A -.._II 5-... Carpet Squares and Rhgs-splendida 550*`-F._ ment of new designs and .}colol`s. ; value they never -We're -PI.i;C53-:[` range from $9 to."$1-5. :5tfj6iir;j`Big~A,iM3fhf5- Sale now going 0'-L1}: A .:;.,`~m _.'. g, vr. ' " ` I000 u'ooooo.o'9uoco"o"_o oo ouo`o~7$22 . / ,: . ` o n 0'0 0 0 030-0 0 no ca 00 oc_ II 0.10"; "0 rvV:g_; ._. u .>.;'-. o 6, 1-.3"-\,.. .,~3`1 Hats, 0. 0" 61 15'"! i"o.:"_o,>_o Hat, Styllepo-in cafe... o'.'o`o` u. sift. late OO`IVI>I`JI0-`0:OOIO',` -ate ,. `sin v 0 `-371 : : ..,.....'. ... ..`...'..* S, ........`.V.... onto ...'-.7. its .. ............L _ ..'-..-...._: on IIocnovoIII'I-`IO. ace! CAI.`--Q... its on onococooqiloo-00.1 voo o"o`.g. its unotoooCo>oooo `C1040 , ...,.. Damask'Tabl_e _ .... Lt I (`II II I Q -'I\ 7 Q .1 3:1 wsavcogou, CIIQLF CII\.9`UC`-Ir a3 yul.l.`UUuICl.'B. Mr. Cameron was` on the road as an engineer for nearly ' forty years. For twenty-five years he was chair- mittee.-A5s the odcupant of - that posi-. tion he was closely identied` with both the oicials and the men, `and though sharp `differences of opinion ne'cessa.ril_y arose very. often, they were` invariably adjusted to. the mu- tual satisfaction of those concerned, and this was largely, due to the good juggment of the "d`ecea.sed.._ T - - {man of the Eng'ineer s General Com- -..\ u-uu\._y uyuuawn povooo -ICU--H`-" 11 Monday night was an expensive aim. The supporters missed. their nnection for Collingwood at T0"- nto and seventeen Of them engaged` special train at a cost of $125] to ;ake them on to the 'Shipyard'Town. They were game all the Way through md put up their cash like heroes t0. mek their team. _ ` ` \JI.U i Mardii "rb Fraser `leaves on Thursday for the West, also Mr. and, Mrs. Wm. Grant... .. . . The Ladies _Aid of St. James Church `will give an oyster supper `on March 26th at the home of Mrs. S. J. Duns- more. Admission 25c. . . . . .Mr. . Tom Atkinson arrived home last Week. He has-' spent the last year in Kinder- s1ey.._. .. .Miss Alice Hill, leaves on Thursday for Crambrook, ..B.C. Her Crown Hill friends wish her a `safe and pleasant. trip. _ u Uutavo I as vvuuvll 9 III. 6 for - several yeam Jun osavsav VJ. I'll`? uuuvaucuo. in the Presbyterian Church and was superintendent of _ the Sunday School . `PAM atstvnmn` I-vlsncnn - e always took an active interes - V..." "J v-cu usvuvu. \l'.l. .u.LL. uvsuaau ameron on Sunday morning is . an lirrepara-ble one. A `enjoying the best of health-_ for some few weeks, but two weeks ago his iillness assumed a serious nature, and he waited the nal dissolution with icalm resignation. 3 TL. L-_`I,, ,, ,, A 1 -on He had: not been. ` The body was taken to the Pres- `byterian church on A .Tuesday`~rnight- `V where service was `conducted by the Rev. A. V. Brown and attended by the -Qddfellows, the Engineers and a great many other sympathizers. Yes- `terday morning-the` remains were tak- -en to Watford for interment on the 7.15 train. J. T. Clark and T. 0. Royce represented `Division 'N-9!. 486, as pal]-bearers ; John Miles and Lem- uel Little, the Oddfellows; -T. Walton , and W. MeOleary, the Presbyterian `church. , J .V Battly of Battle Creek, and J. Johnson of Galt, two close friends, also acted. -as pall-bearers. | I (`in-.M.-...,... ---n---` ---V L`-- - `. The and 'foreig"n7' Govern- ments constantly empligvy gunsboabs to keep their inshore shmg free. from poachers-; noforeign `omit me allow-, `.1 L`. I-`run:-Ln. A: til`? III JUICIBIL UJCQV XIV UUOAVVV yuavuwa, 7 ed sh within t1_AuveeVmilbs of our iPROMINEN'1` RAILRo7A1)E4R% `n A can-n.n .A"l1 The loss'to Allanaaigpg; I`.:=:s'.p;t.: ially to;the~ engineers of the Gr.Tv.R. z:stem, by th% death of _ M1} Dgnald _;C-ayrpet Squares, Splendid. assort-! 3 nt of new designs and! co1ors.;fF_or- .___1I-j (1--- =parfti1:tI!,i?:tore`ff'if. Irices Vtb idtf all goods "a'_t- l _:?gs7 than you can CROWN din` "If on Dbor fest % of Queen's Vllotel 's33TXWAY M"`U`<>.1:'_' father is 0 great _-piano , player, 1sn tr he ? ' one. of the neigh- bors remarked ,to Bro.wn sv boy Wil-. iliam one." afternoon, ' , 1 M17-" 9! I -n. `iv!-no" 11` I __A resolution ._ was passed -heartily `endorsing the ' movement inaugurated by the Canadian Club of Orillia re- specting the erection of a monument .to. Champlain and a tting celebra- tion. in his honor and the Clerk was `instruct to `ioryard copies to the leaders otfthe Dominion and Provin- leial` Governments. . 3L- ,0 Q Oo m alive, said? Mike, feebly. ` ' _Sure you re such a. liar Oi don t know `whether to belave yez `or not. Well, then,` -Oi must deadg said [Mike, for yez would never dare to call me In liar if Oi .wor aloive. --Phil_ad'Lphia Record. Each year the Zambesi grows more and mom difficult to navigate, owing to its oonstanttlw `increasing width and- consequent growing shallowness. During eight months of the year steamers drawing only it little more th9.n_two feet nd diieulty in reach- ing the British Nyasalandl powts on the Shine; in fact many 'pemsao -who. phavknown th for years 1-41- .-_.__.__...`l L- _ 1.1.... ...n. ._..__`.E... s the guest. of her sister, Mrs. rber. . F . Mr. C. Gossling is connd to the use with a. threaten attack of? pendicitis. - ' . V Mr. and Mrs. Norman 'H_od.gins nt part of last week as theguests` Mr. and Mrs. J as . Bmck at Wye-_ m... L 11`. Campbell of Bradford" . SOLEFUL MUSIC L Wishing"oo mhke his neighbors think he was a fine musiciag, Brown instablsed a mechanical piano near`a front window of -his home, where he spent hours each day pedaling `out melodies. ` ' | (IT? (0 :1 aoucu vuv~ u~A.u2111vvug Yep, replied" 'Wi'-Mam, 'b-ut it -makesrwls t1' aynwful sore.---From LL- 'I'\-L-_-_'L Binks--Wl`Ia1p3J_`d`iJd\` ?our. wife give `you for qhristmas? 'r.:...1.;..'- ...-_..`l11 '.)-L1.-_:'L 4---- `-11- . Jinks-`-A swell` Battenberg table- oover. _`What_ did your wife give you? ` Binks--'.I`wo sofa pillows and a dandy chocolate set.--Cinr;innati _- En- quirer. - V - i . ; e.e...K<,,;1rxii:e;t1_ CC? _ . e club gee attentxssn to V : 'tl',1`e__ exglfoponed jcelehret1on.~ ot the Ter- of -,ouamp1gm'a visit ti: o :th1if.ounty;* tram the Women's Inat. , '; `for: `a grenttowarde the Pub- :1 lie`*I2ibre;ry. ` 3 ` \ [ . ` o f17he'!o1lowing `accounts were passed Alex. `Stewart, balanee refund 191} L ostatute Labor, 75 'cts.; Geo. _Neely, 18 yde. gra_v'el,,_'$1;30; Fret]. Ayerst, fbonus .on._eighVty ' `rods " ~ wire fence, omiosite-A horth hell lot 5,~ Con. 8, $12 J ohn`.*.Gprbett,~re(;u,nd' dog te.x,'~$1.00: . REV: numey,` one hm. our $5.50 and` three. cords wood; $9.00 for Mary Taylor; W; E. _B'aycroft_ one box for James A Clayton`. 86.00; Robert O1e- - ment; wood for Wm. Maines. $6.50; H L. `Albrecht, euppneaj for Wm. Main 13- .0 All. `IL? (1 IIv1n___,, v--- `nu - vn n-oouvanvils I 2;-`%;';'he giving of a grant to the W0- -ibr further consideration. ihen s' Institute Library was left over 'cqA._;_'_L_ o _ Councillor Allan and Deputy-Reeve Todd were "appointed as ,3 Committee to "act with the Clerk in revising `cer- tain By-Laws respecting the duties of Overseers of Highways, etc..- , \ I1-.....-.n - .I.I_---~ - I .1. \.ILJ.|..uL\JJ.v.l...I`J'.LI.L \JJ.Ll.1.l. Two Irishman were working` on the roof of a buiillding one day when one made :3.` misstep and fell. to thel ground. The other leaned over and] -_`I1-_`l_ . Au-u.n\A7` AUDI! GWLUL the Dett Free Press. VVQLJLJJLU u\I14.uu .54 - . T. T BABY MINE. ` Baby Mine, an effervescent com- -edy, by Margaret Mayo, `which many expert observers proclaim the fun- niest play ,in, the English language will eomv for a .nig'ht s engagement at the "Grand on Thursday, March f3t.h, for the first time here of "the No._ 1 `company, with Walter Jones the New York company: us 1-. ,-'__`-II-.! J.L-L ALL. J1 I IIIIKAV-39 .1. 11`; \a\J'IIJtICI" . ectricians from Toronto and had e trouble rectified befovrt Saturday elung. . A ` The hockey special from I.ond_on .. '\l'..._.1--_ _.3__'I.L __ -_..-...._-..-| uuu, .I`4u5uumu. . V Baby Mine tells a simple story of a} yb.ungVwifevwhoseT1)mpensity for 'bb ing -ndlly drives hex-uhusband_ to another fcity,:':from which place he is. bythe story _of a baby -V-- .-rm... '..1-:m ...:u.` '...1.:,.1. (306360 UNUIK NJ 011 U; u- nua- in` the house. "The: with whig thegoomplioations; are _sa.i -to' be and the 1_ arcia;1 humpr and rapidity V of, the developments are all feittnreVW11.iGh- form the. success `of ?.fthnh"E 'd1ightfl`fadm8dy,1';which made `='uh~._`-a1 pronb119i3ed_-sucess`_ in the '_\; -:',- ." I'._.'4'.~'-;`.;*`.u.1. ..s...w *.::..g.I<:.... .+Im ._., .-.u:-vv.u-v, wuygpngylf .|Ul_ WI-_Ilo IB1Il" 93.12.0034 I-1.0. Wilson, use of room, :9 M `L ' - - v- - vvnnwai-VJ IIVIIIIII -_ " StaV.'1'Ir_i.x-1:-1-aubabor and how to remedy its `dolfecta was the, subject for a good deal of discussion. ' ` THREE TO _SA-TISFY. Father.--It s a... curious thing that whenever I want `you_ jto marry a Inna -up... ..'I...'A..L .....J _'L..__-__,, T \rv\ Iv I v1;1;.;1_you objec not wont your to mar umav Jvu._ V vv_ .Lllnl- G t, and whenever I do ry one you in- `J DIPU IUD , A _ ` ` aug.hter---Y-es, and whenever we are the man :oabjeets.-Lond'on Opinion. ' 3 i_WALTER JONES '11: ((1) A `[311 lulu` ~I4llU J.` CW .l. VIA vVAuyaa o It will be recalled that this di- Vvewrtinvg and wholesome comedy ran dbn, England. `fdran entire year at bDaly_ s '1`-heat`re,_ New` York, ahd_over a- year in Lon-. '- ll'I'I.'L_. 'I'_`L.;. .-`AIL! in uuu >.uuuuvu. .n.uYu.. ... an 'je_c_stacy that mothers feel as V the` :many juiuiuaing conditions` and com- j_}I_'_ _ti_)i1;s{' borne. the Vplafy, and the! -"7:3Si5i1iis;~s6f :.whi1j ,cgn-% ulna 7 *:"..-alidi-;la;1;ghter: -H444. .lJLV.l.$V\I LP .l1.l\I.CI. A1'1o.thcr_rcason for the hi?g'h;.oos't' f hvlllg Is that dinner used: to be`-3 in with prayers instead) Of; ODOR?` iIs--Fron1 the Cincinnati Enquir-; -1L1`1Z3' thZ"iJm7ii;i "i.3o${ x'x1 u`}y"iE highly minecralizedi, and gold is work- pmtably in several localities. usxu. ` nu-ug_-,........- %..."J'9'?`%!9`-` 1`? *9". . %::t1.~r9n~g:hut*&ect% like %a :.`_ _' `J T 7' I` VIII? I-'CI`&V\v$l JV '7 \JTl & ook forward to a time not very`far `distant when,` as a water.way of any importance; it will cease to be 001;- 8.i<~.M. ..SI3 %9.I!=.ife from the nrvv-wvvnli V5 I-AA.Il_WG . Ulvlh. Omgncil. .adiourned to meet at Sfoud 0'_ Friday, April)}1_:h, --- PQS_'I1`MQRTYIE}4M CHA"-Q`. T7 ; {.sP.I.I9rs~ `the audience`. The, complex situations which induce such vehement out-. `bursts. of laughter and screamgyof de- light, and the sensational and ludi-I crous antics of the young husband `when_ he first fovndles and talks to his rst born excite the emotion and memory of many who have exper- ienced similar inoments. ' ,:i;;;`;;`; was sug- gested= to Miss Mayo: through the reading of an article in a Chicago newspaper to the e'ect' that married women of that town frequently de- ceive their husbanth by palming oif infants from foundling asylums as their own osprings, and that hus- bands-`would go through life proudly, innocent of the deception. T17_`IA-,, 'I'___-_ __'L- '-_.-_L-.'I LL; _--`I- oooooooooooo 00009096053 | 06. . 10-13" . 1-. Harry Riddell spent the `week- (1 in T0r'ontoL , . ! siness on Monday. V 111 21 visit to \V0`0dst0ck : and Lon-i .--Pictures framed_ at Doug'a1l I. Mr. J. Little was in Torontgl 011%`. Mr. Karl Marshall has. ,.*1.~eturne`d.- Jbanavvusb V VJL Ulnv uvvvy vavano I Walter J ones, `who `created the role of the much abused Jimmy in the orfginal production as played by him in New York City over 450 times, will be a feature `of the Metropolitan cast to be seen here. I The d!eathgoc,curred:_in Chicago, on Thursday last, of`? Amelia. Day`, has I loved ;.~ wife fof T Henjfy ~`I How and %c1ausvhte:F%,zf`%%4At1ieV -:;1a.'te ..Henr3';%Day oi F ` M Mr` An old and highly respected resi-' dent of Flos passed away at his home Langman, on Monday evening, March rd~, in` the person of Mr. John wen-E `Deceased was. born in the County: Derry, Ireland, on April 10th, 1834; and-, when twenty years of age, came to Canada -and settled, inLEssa,f near Ivy, whgre he resided for twenty-one ,-__.- _- 1on1 `I... _.-..:. 4.- `I'M..- ......l L V J , \V_u.UL U .510 uvauvu J. v vv vs; vd vanu ' years. In.1875 _he went to Flos..and' purchased lot 19 in the seventh con- cession Where -he made his home un- til the tiimeiof his dea.lL In 1859 he married Elizabeth Coleman of Cookstown, and, after living happily together for half a. century, they 1909.. In` the following year `Mrs. Wallace died, aged 74 years, 1 month and 24 days. ` Of .a. family of ten children Q eight survive. These are: .W. H. in West Toronto; Robert '-in Bri.tis_h Columbia; Thomas -in Elm- .Mrs.i Robert`; V Bell, ` Allenwood; 9' Mrs. %p c1oc1;,ol _ ~ 9 , - Fred -Kirkpatrick,;,~_=LahzIhan; Mrs- Williamff.Porte'r, 'v]'1`;.lm\`rale;' and Mrs. `Abe-' Hart,'_'Netherl1ill, "Saveketclmwane. ; The fu1f1era1`w,?5El1`n' `ale ce1neter__y'l celebrated their golden Wedding in 3 vale; R." 'l,`..-on' theold. "homestiead; . I in the v.eI:y` hadings andMS`1-xiting \ weights. comzro THE OPENING nus WEEK A 1 Although the date -this season is unusually. early great interest is being exhibited inf-=:the New Hats, partly -no doubt, in anticipation of the great. change `style to the smaller shapes, and partly on account of the beau- tiful spring-like {lays tharhespeak for us with the early easter an unusually ;;;i,';.`."a:g. BURTON AVE. MEIHQDIST V ~ elf iinpossihle for you to he V here on Wednesday come at a later date. You `will receive a welcome just as hearty and have much better attention than if you came with the crowds on our first opening day. `bf PATTERN HATS and MILLINERY NOVELTIES FOR SPRING 1913. experience in bin-yin_g ehablee us to precure the vejy nev;rest and best available. English and French: Serges in_ the best values ever shown here from 5oc. to 2.75 yd. More impressive than anything,` except the Millinery of course will be ourelaborate `display of beautiful Dress Goods, Suitings, and Silks. Our long - A decidedly: 'a-n:i f;;1;Ec->;1:1_'ble suiting..in self and Shot effects. Magnicent collection of French Velour, Armuers Cloths, Santoys, Poplins, andCrepe De Chine. .. . SARJEANT 8i KING I booooooohoooooooooo06: , " A 4.: :1 jIZ_ j C -C

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