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Northern Advance, 7 Dec 1893, p. 5

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LE5 Advance Correspondence . Snow storm on Saturday and Sunday, has made very fair aleighing. ' _ T. A.-Foster, was in Toronto one day `-_L _.--`- 1. LL! I-VI last week. JGDII WUUILO Mrs Alex Stewart of Toronto, formerly of Angus`, has been visiting her brother, I Mr. John Love, for a few days. ' . 11-,,_' 1 cu._:n. .111 . uuuu .I.IUvv, n... .. -.... ...._,_- . We are giad to learn that Mra'J . Smith, who was under the doctors care for a few days, is improving. 'IHII',,LL -1 l1...J--`L.\-on :n I1:-:Iv;nn Llll"U, LEI II-Jltllvvnlanu ` Mrs. Elliott of Oookatown, in visiting her sister Mtfs. J. M. Smith, A ,1.-n.-l`4rl'\ msr mow: a.u.w. u. ..-. ......---., M r. John Orr, station` agent of -the G.'1` R., at Glencairn, and Min Matthews of New Lowell, were married at the menee here on Wednesday 29th ult. the Rev . `J. Lmshman performed the cermony. " - N In ,,, _LA__-L_ ..n...r1'I!'D .u:u:uu1uu yuasvauauu -.. --.._.___ Stewart Scott, an attache of the G.T.R. here, is conned to the house. The manv friuds sympathize with him in his illness, Geo. Scott, his brother. is temporarily lling the vacancy. Wm. Edgar, our Blacksmith has engaged D J. Oarruthers of Utopia, as journyman. Dave being a first class maohanlc, will in- crease the business considerably. The Presbyterien Sabbath school enter- tainment held here on the evening of ThauksglvingsDsy, s msrvellous success in every respect, Mr White. the supt. of the school has every occasion to feel proud for the excellent was in which each pupil performed his or her part, considering [he short time the had practised. It is evxdent that Mr. White thoroughly un- derstands the art of training snd teaching children. Mrs. C. K. Clark, Mrs. Reid and C. K, Clark, in solos endduetts were 4 -_ .1_>_.'l -8 Av\I\A- CHIIOTBD. .LV1l.'B. \J`o J-3- V|""! """ """' 1n up to their usual high standard, of apPl ' ciations Mr. W. J. Coulter gave 8 prot` _ able and mceresting address, every _P0.1 9n thoroughly enjoyed the 91l30.l"3`"m` thrrmghou t. - d 1-: __ 'll'..' 'l'_..-In-nan nli IuAll`IlIKII\lll VI The subject by Rev. Mr. L_e1shm8l_I 0. Sabbath morn was Thankagivmy nd by W. 0. Washington In the evenws 0. Prohibition, a very sparse attendenoeeon both occasion owing to the 9301111: *h' who were not out to hear `the sermon :0}! Thanksgiving, missed, a rare treat. W 1' the season for everybody to render thanks for the bontles and benitl b9"d `t and there are many thin!!! 0` '."1`b.1" interest in connection with one contri which we should know and learn more Of. Lime do we realize that we live in aneh `Ll. in-eat country as was told bl 0? ',`_"`9d' pastor, and it is true that we enjoy the greatest religious liberties of any country in the world. Moreover we wait! h9n_k ful that we were privilid t hi'v'9h an xcellent sermon on___ThIl1k|Ii79_F;; DwE~Bm-189- +# Advance tlorreavondenoa Christmas two weeks from Monday. .' T _, Mr. Geo. Chantler, has returned to New York city for the winter Mr. Met Stewart, and Mr. Wei Manson left on Monday evening for Pittub_nrg.* 5 ` 'IA'_ rn --. A-___-J--__ I--L ----; vvuunu` IV: a. nvv---- Mr. Wm. Black spent 8. frO:"|"d`Y'.h"t week visiting friends in `Angpl. l'1..__:3, In an; s__; 1-I.'.;.. in `V ' "'.Il6 5II9Il$- IX ' . Consider able interest iibeing iak'e'n' `ill Styoud and vicinity in the plobeci_to__;IIl|-._ W80. A meeting was held on Builds}, 1}. fqr the purpose oforggnizing fogigd. r--an. 4-; maonng VII new on nu-nu-;. last, for pm-pone oforgsnizing fozlgld. ,i`,E3`8u. particulars lute":-.T L n rnnmk--- II|.-._-_-. 'l\f_2-_._ n is ? .z --u as , mar. A * Tt :ol:nuexx?;:::2:g:ne Division, 801;! `Of?! Temperance treated themselves to an oyster supper on Monday evening last, it is saying very little, when we repeat the old saying that the tables fairly groaned under" their load of good things, which the ladies of Eugene had prepared for the occasion, after supper had been partaken of, the following toasts were proposed, drank.and responded to in the order named The Queen, Bro. Jas. Black. Bro. Wm. Brown ; Our Country. Bro. Wm. Maneer, Bro. Johnson Black, Bro. Fred Mathers; Eugene Division, Sister Gould, Sister Ida Black. Bro E. E, McBride; The profes- sion, Bro. Dr. Gould, Bro. R. J. Wilson, 1)-- `D (1 "Anna: 0 The Indian. BIO. w .Dl'0. .lJl.'. uuulug DWI LU! J: Ivlawvu, Bro. R. G. Moraw; The Ladies, Bro ` H. Black. Bro. E. Wallace, Bro. Wm Black, Bro; M. Mathoru. TA A-A unt! -nill `fn Hf black, bro.` .Lv.I.. manners. _ We are very sorry to learn of the death of an old and esteemed landmark. and resident of Innisful in the person" of Mr. Alexander Ross, deceased has been ailing for only a short time, hissickness not be- ing considered dangerous, but on Sunday morning deaththat king. of` terror visited this quiet home, and Mr. Ross was sum- moned to join the great majority. He was a member of _ the Presbyterian Church. and a conservative in politics, his death will be mourned by a large number of relatives and friends. Mr. Ross lived to the ripe old age of 90 years and 8 months. The relatives will nian-A nvnnnf. (If 3' Stamping Ladies Fancy Work of all kinds from newest designs from 5c. up at \t-___'.9_ 129-..-.. llnnrla Q1-nu-A ye`" Inn 0 Luuuuuu. -LAID us. please except our sympathies. - ` K1303 Il'OIIl LIUWUBU uvunaun 4 Ma.nn s Fancy Goods Store. HIUIIIEUI HIIQ vvuuvu. -wvv- ' The council met to-day, Nov. 29th, at Thornton, according to adjournment, the Reeve in/_ the `chair. All members pre- sent. The minutes of last meeting were read and conrmed. rlIL_ 11---- -nu;-nnfnl` lnvfll` connta \read and oonnrmeu. The Reeve preeented several accounts for money expended on roads and bridges` which were read. _ On motion of Mr. Duff, seconded by Mr. Bell-Mr. Andrew` Farrier` we: re- funded $1 02 for error in taxes. , h but -..A - n..4r__.'l`hn fnllowinnr. ao- fundd *1 U2 I01` GITUI Ill Qbva R. Bell and Du'--The following. oounta were paid for work and material : R. T. Jennett. $3 00 ; Isaiah McMa_ater. 87 .50 ; John Speera. cedar, . $4.00; Wm. Waldruff. County Grant, $26.00 gravel- ling north townline; Peter Milne, `plank n-4' ma `R. 'Rall....Leave*1iaa granted mu M. p . D03 and R. Bell-Leave' vise granted to introduce a b -`lair for the appointment of ' polling sub-divisions, polling places, returning oioers, and the time and place of nominations for Reeve, Depnty-Reeves and Oounoillgrs for 1894. n 13.1] n `Rail .-.TamaI Donnell- Councillors for 163%. R. Bell--W. .0. .Bell--Junu Donnell- was a_ poilited Roturning.Oicor- for No. 5 P01 ing Division. 1 - The Bylsw was read three time: and R. lid! and W. O. -Bell-Th _e mm, of 82.60 anon-or in taxes was _; ofm_ded -`to I Iuieuma o. 13 82.60 in W. J .` Bell. w. 0. Bell and Du'- - - --__- ...:.r.__s J Bell. Duff-The following no- oonntn were paid" :-Stephon Benton. $12.80 ; Thoma Brown. $30.00; Ken:-nu, Wright & 00.. lumber, $64 74. Duff and B. .'B3ll-1-A-Tile following no- oonnu were paid :--John Spoon. $15 50 ; Albert Aye:-It. I15.-15'; A1-_ohyV Torxonoe. .. .,m._ _nr... Ilnn-in- I.`3.50.: Johu,s*p.", E ,ooo6n't'u "3;-e [the _L to A tle_ E50;` Albert $15.10"; $100 3- Wm. Morris, 85 00.. . `_ < -. ' fW.*0.`Be`1lsnd`R. nooountn were psid:- Thomu Hsugh, -LUI'IUII\l9. ' Q.`-3.-60;; Jbhu -Bpeanjn. B_eIl%--"-'l`bo following ' 0ounon 1893, WUWI -- -;- 3.. 1a.... on 31245; Wm. Lmmei. $11.00; William Ellis, $41.55 ; Samuel Irwin,-$5.00 ; Aa- drew Miucsmpbell, $16 00 ;` Neil Shaw, Q00 nn qpzz T w. 1 r W. C.'Bell and R Bn11--Jnhn Brennan was paid amount of account 88 88 and Alexander Stewart refunded error in taxes for 1892, and J amen J ennett refund of taxes for 1893, -n n-n _..`.a nr (1 D..ll_'I"l`m mwmnilr taxes 101' 1.0370), R. Bell and W. 0'. Belf-The council adjourned to` meet at Lesdlay a hotel, Cookatown, on the 15th day of December next' at 11 o clock, .a.m. . ' D VI` 11A\YrlI1u'l1- 2 V CIIUV \IIlllIiU'IVllIA\ll-lviau T At the last regular meeting of L. 0. L. No. 16, Thornton, Bros. John Scroggy, Stewart, Wright, Geo. Blackatock and Hugh Bleckstock, were made honorary member: of the lodge with all privileges. I5 ulgu Hllllllll HIIUUV-I UUUDIIIU uuuJuu' ageble, and" after dumping the worth hysicanout, proceeded homeward at _sucn ightning speed as to leave everything be- hind, excepting two pieces of the shelves of cutter The horse made the run of "sixteen miles in fty minutes. Neither Dr. nor horse washurt, but the cutter with all its parts has not since been located. Runawa.'y. . On Friday evening last, Dr.` J. C. Smith was on a. professional visit to Hdwkstone, i and iust as the returnhome was commenced ` his high. spirited steed became `unman- nnnklh sun!" `nfluar nmnina than wm-thv . Homage To Beauty. Anybody in forei n lands who sees the Christmas number 0 Montreal STAR will get a grand o imon of Canada. The `Christmas S'1`AR'Wil be invdemand -everywhere the world over, where a thing of beauty getsthe homage it deserves. The Christmas STAR this year issaid _to embrace features never aspired to in any illustrated paper in the world. ` Canadian will be proud of the Christmas STAR and it is a certaintythat friends at a distance will be rejoiced to rec-_ eive it as the prettiest Christmas souvenir of nan.-`Inn iinnnn VIV Iv 15 Illl I modrn times. Nottawa correspondent has the following item in the Bulletin :-Mr. `J Johnson, the `self-appointed candidate for legislative hon- ors for the West Riding of the County of_ Simcoeat the next general election, enter- tained the audience with a medley speech, touching on matters of duty," religion, poll-A rtics, courtship and the part the small bad `ngcv-.-dlhli n I\II| Il;I`! : tics, com-temp ana me para boyvphys at public meetings. IIBUUIIDI Gnvuva -- Sir John Thompson has been raised to the Im rial Priv Council, and Christopher Bo Vinson, Q ., has been created a `Knight Bachelor. This is in ` recognition of their services in the Behring Sea Arbitration. _ nodol oohool lxomluuonn. Model school exominotiona for County of Simcoe will be `held in Model school here next week, begiuing on" Monday. There will be about seventy`CaLndidotea.' ` It .ia"a`.asert'ed that` the Lehigh Valley strike has been-settled, but" the terms have not yet been made puhlic. i N I I1!-| I _o . I . `Came into the enclosure of the undersigned. Lot ~ :9 in the 6th Conoeuion of Veto:-a,Aon` or about the `xoth cf September, a ted and w `to yeadihg heifer .*::.`::*:,."`}'.,: :`:.:.n. ..A -: .;.7: ..e..;..::*.`| Jake THOMAS . ALLWIN,8I_.ot :9. Con. 6,_Veepra. i Advance Correspondence. T. BANTING; T Clerk. guts THE `NORTHERN ADVANCE. [The Tremendous of Poultry that usually takes place atfthis time of the year is now at full blast, and in order to make them ready for the table and (whats most im- portant) ready to be easily di- V gested, you should have a Happy Thought range to cook them with. We have them in 24 dierent styles. `They are the most popular range in the market, and for economy of fuel and ease of management have no equal in Canada to-` day. We are selling them at less than Toronto prices. L_-1m -1` T -_.-_. 11--.]- Our stock of Lamp Goodsl is complete. We have Table Lamps from 15c. -up, Hall Lamps from $1.50 -up, and Parlor Hanging'Lamps from {$2.25 up. 3 . . 1 ' A . ` J Our stock V of ` decorated Granite T. Pots, imported di- rect from Germany, have just arrived," and they are beauties ,Make your. choice before the best patterns are picked "up. _.. "L l\I1CI n"l\tI '7 (VP ` IIWQU tl(NIlU\.I & X U u &\I Ilnvoanvvu .. } , Don t forget our stockr of miscellaneous House Furnish- ing Goods is most complete in all departments. _- OTTONBRBS. Opp} Queelfs Hotel. ' Slaughter {Watson &Le11n0x, 11111- ; GOLDEN COTTOLENE. T24 %BAY|-_|ELD ST., BARRIEZ. , ` Steam. Hot Water and Hot Air Heating. ` The latest designs in American coal or wood Cooking Ranges with hot water attachments. American Gas Heating and Cooking Stoves in all the latest designs. Lawn Sprinklers and Hose. Tinsmithing in all its branches. Estimates Furnished, Prices Moderate "Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call on us, we will try to please you in prices and workmanship. PLUMQIEG on _tho L_atst Sanitary % Methods. PLAXTC>iN"S CSLD s'rA1\T;D. l : . g No. 31 South Side Dunlop Street. Moore 8: McDonald, j`A NICELY scum) BOOK or POEMS 1 Prayers and H inns; Bibles and lllethodist Ilynms [ Combined, Bibles &: esbyteriwn Hymnal Combined, -` _ f ' The La/rgest Stock of Bibles North of Toronto. | - ISGOTT, Bookseller, I-"on vouuc. `FOLKS :] AT SCOTT S . . Choice assortment -v---SUCCESSORS TO: JOI-IN ~:= PLAXTON' GROCERS. FAMILY GROCERIES A SPECIALTY. Is a very suitable Present for Lady or Gentleman. We have the Finest Line of these ever shown in Barrie. Whittier, Tennyson, Longfellow, Scott, `Burns, &c.,.in all Styles of Binding. HAMS, ROLLS, % ' SHOULDERS, : Picture Books, Juvenile Books, Boys Own Paper, Girls Own Paper, &c., Toys, Games, &c. Miscellaneous Books for Prizes-au Endless Variety--on. which. we allow a Liberal Discount. PURE LARD. Opposite Statlon.

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