Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 Nov 1895, p. 8

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`.[UV ulpuu unmq yv nruuu I unlue 5OG,0In-- qtgnipd the~_s,porVtuVnen` on Gravpnhqut, where j thy % T|hoo_tmg_a`eaaog.,~%M gsimce genervallyfor their-support alnd patrbage. Th result of that, as Well as .--. wu- 'For satisfaction aakfof _`Ei'i_ . OF THE. ' "'i1.".I.I"1\7.;.au.. .395. . .............'....$ 0 68 to S 0 7o 12 tonnes:--on--can 10.... ing and chopping "BT13-conv. Dunlop Street, Barrie. St, I At one of our young people's consecration meetings recently. one of the members gave out. in the middle of the service, the hymn God Save the Queen. he `having no scrip- tural verse. He noticed A his mistake very quickly and had it reccied. * 6 50 75 ,. 33 45 !menisa%in `fm AnvANc.1 Sui rut Illll. D T eas. Groceyie__ay _P_r_ovis`ign$.l -. 3.- AL- -|_|. - 'H5H.I);'_l`T0N 8: S011; J. A.Mc|nIosh & 00. ROY/L-9I_L COMPANY . On Wednesday night, shouts midnight, are special excursion train with sportsmen, used through here on their way to `Mne- oks. There was a big crowd on Cboud. The train was made up of rst-olaueosohes, including some `Pullman sleepers :-_ There wee nlao nether fexonrsion 1, train. -%r'.f?,`."".` I .`&Q{%`. 1&hQ Ann-3` ` ,l\_`}ox :._5'_._l,`_h t1,'IfI_9gl;I;' vA7,nV "oiiieeg from A -the = " r.srdan?I`. ;*9f9re` ` "' 5 -,Sn.=~'lL'...m`..`.`.h.u...s. ".a.L.'_~.- Millinery and %Mantles 7' -~~-v_v--ow vuuuw` I IVIIVIQII3 for the Colbrated Mediated Diamond Tea. ... .THE CELEBRATED. %`~`Roy%a.l Safety Are going fast And no wonder, when Style and quality are taken. into consideration. X Come in and see us, ` we can please, you in this department, `and so it is in all other lines. Our trade is,` increasing every week, which is a.` sure sign of the values we are giving. _-----v:v-cl-ll .I2.\J'.l.`E'_-l-l- glib Import East American Oils. - _vvu-rvllulill FIR-IIIZKUU `Jill I colierstreet. _--3 `roafpuz ...a Choice_ MJQr$.7IL"1$o}}n and J. Whitcher left .- .__...." ..---..---By `last week for Muskoka. on a. deer hunt Nmxd: V cALC6'&f'; l, '3,a.nd Sherbourne Street, Toronto. Is he.Best Burning Oil in Canada. Manufactured by . corsets, Gloves and Hoslery, DOOR BARBIE HOTEL 14 Dunlop Street, Opposite Fountain. . . Canadian Coa1 011 Subscribe for Tan .AbvANcn, it will pay 1 you to do so - ' II,, I'\, , .9, , I .5.ly 5 ._ , _._:A SPECIALTY. I , Promptlgj Done- '1:1;?_13:;s,-_c;`\szi.-usa V a%,%s;r;3 { f_:1f,.BARRlE J NIECOTTEF2, ilaxvragrunxn or rm: 1395. % 4'I3 W ;&`: 1\_ IcLeod is moving to Graven} burst this week. T His court 0 Brie ` charge .j With at r- e1ecte( '--`tried II`\I \ cm nt Hair. `O03 vf this Liz the H n Elizabc .nutm.'1 g5` ing Vii bx` after (h (J nun town. ( Pa... ... Wilhl -the bay is lower than mm ever been before. A " V Shell out !" was the cry of the small boy -_ nu. ..`__-.1- __ ,_g_u.. ovcrlo Ofbcc IITKCV I Sec. C cheap Box 3 Lininl Lininl fan, 1TIf:1 uuvu van a was out: III In one Bulll UUY on Thtirsday night. Mr. John Adams, of the G T.R ,'is on the nick list, but is improving. l1-_!__ _D-I'lI_..___ A-..,,,, C Copie; of can `be procured ` at the store of Mr M.-J. Hamlin. } communion service was held at St George s ch uroh on Sunday morning. II'..___. m `l\_.____ -v,,3 1 {In u. u u -. LLLLNDALE THE PROGRESSIVE. wS eat:(gTeva`znt. general mehezef of the G. T. B. Company A at Montreal, ha: been elected a director. )7 A most Pleasant Place to Roo1d'e-Improye- man: the Wa.t.ohword.-NIoo. `rusty House: and a Go-u-head People.--A Weekly Emory In Puhy Phrase. A vznman mm. or nu ma . - manor. Men : and Boy : Hats. cap: a Ilndorvuar`, _ Twoods, shlrtlngs and Plan Is, % _ Llno%ns,1'abIlhgs apd `|'owol%lngs, % % Etc.,L Em, All are invi r.ed t attend this 20th Year Anniversary Sale of ON November 6th, '1875~we made oui? rstiappeail to the citizens Barrie anti Count the succeeding appeals , has been to us eminently satisfactory. i ` , ` We believe this a tting occasion to "shows our appreciation `of the continued, We will now oer to the buying public the whole of our ` . ' ' Mon : Ovorcoafs. Mon s%Su|1%s,' Great. . . 201311 Year Gigantic Clearing November 8th. 1 l'1s&.* T Jolm- l( :i..i~'k 1 i.}{{{{{o1v'$i'ino and. i. comfortably settled in Mr. Robert Camp- bell's new dwelling on Essa street: {Twas the boy (vhf. F F3 133 mrugs, 1V `neucnan, U. Mcuane. L steeper, : M. Cross. F,nurthClaas,'Junior--M Storey," 1 C. Hamlin, E-. Jones, J. Stegcles, V. Col- lins. . Third 0553:, Senior-'-A. Brannon, R. Cowie. M. Moitb, M. Brunton. C. Gibson. Third Class, ' Junior-Annie J ahnuon, S. Spring, R Sheppard, L- Page and M. Sri -` ley. Second Class, -Senior-M. Adams, . Jago. ~ E. Bennett, L. `Webb. 0 Moore. Second Class. J unior-M Moore, F. Schultz, M. St-out,*B. MoMorr`en, J. Migonmphell; Average daily -attendance, Div1r_ioh- I--53 V! n .,1I`IV up 5 7 n . _ 111,- an :.. - `II; " "ti 1" u_' . H- 'rai_._ On Friday forenoou .5, very `painful acci- dent `heap engd at the south and awitch of the 'G.T.i. yard of this W300. in which vardman Fred. Pennv camp near being qeri-* `only hunt.` ~ Mtg. Pdunyvwaquncoupliug Izivgf lumber can cnhich _ the l|gmber.;W_ P!`o' -the--.d9I.dw0.' or, on:-..!*,_`.ihn\Ah` `.uo.:swp.a:tdvra: " not j`ggsye:`thdIi )'ect.iz',ngc,_o v%ei'_h.t|: eho _ -1 ."H6':;hy!9.`-tihniiipg c_u_i Conductor Wm Campbell has also beauti- ed his Place by putting a new fence around his new y brick-clad house, and has done considerable painting about his premises, which sets it off to rfection.' He has also removed those uneig tly trees from the front of his place, which is also 3 great improve- ment. He has also erected a new substan- tial woodehed. ' ' W1ze"p}}Th All `dl % bli 5 11; I October--Fou1?oh 8l``v.s:,SIe?x`:)ior: -`IE. 3.,. I t ' .'N'I-I h .'C.McC'be,L. i`."c"~f...`..r 13`.I .3.*`~....._.:...f`;..._..Sfffffv : Thedeee of the anniversary of the"P1.'esby- terian church has been xed for the 17th .end 18th of this month. Rev. Dr. Grant, of Orillie, will be the preacher. v 'mr.. nu--- m, "_Iz`l;e--'f`n'anera:l_ sermon. of the late [Mrs A Richard Mick was preached in the Methodist church on Sunday morning, by the pastor of ' the church, Rev. Mr, Edwards, who gave 9. very impressive and touching discourse. Mr George Taylor, Essa. street, has 7000, head of celery pitted for the winter, besides a. large quantity of cabbage. lie is getting his green house into good shape. - `El..II-...-!--._ _-._.._1 _m , - Mr. and Mrs. Wright, of Dave 0!-t, who are on their wedding trip`, were I: e guests 2 for a. few days last weekof Mr. and Mrs. .A. 1 Smith, of our village. They returned home } by way of Orillie, Sunderland and Markham. M.717.' Luokei. bixtcher, killed a six -months old pig for Mr. Fred. Adams the other day that tipped the scales at 275 lbs. How is that for weight? ` . I FHL- _1-L- -1 .1, , , -V I -- -'* --_ ------v --vv avvmn lilIIl`lVo Hallowe een passed off very quietl in our ` village. Depredabions were few on far be- tween This is as is should be, which re- eets much or-editeon our citizens. 1 Mr; .-;:"Harris `returned on Thursday from a. two weeks vacation. The boys are very suspicious of John's trip. - 11:..- n.._-:- 'n_.._,u;,, u . ` - - ` _~ - -u ncoucanlvlillla IlIVlIIIIC U0 ` [ ciiau -Wyatt has moved from Bar- H. 1 tie to our villa.ge.. He has taken the new ` 'house built by Mr. Peter Kearns, on the Em road. e '\ I Mgs G;;;s-.-a.:1vti.:i.s't:'wa1.'e viaitig . friends in Hamilton. . - ' . ' Z J-.\}c-(;rwJ;v:;-1;'i-s-ffriaiting with Mr`. Wm. 1 } Armstrong, Caroline street. v I\ I " ` Onfv `three runs out on Sunday night.` ` There are generally five or six out on the same i night. V `lav-nun F. Link has returned from his trip to 1 -Belleville. Mrs. Link will return in a couple i of week_s. ` - ' Cottage myer meetings in connection` with the ethodist church have already commenced for the winter months- "The first was held on Tuesdav evening_at the house of Mr. Fred. Adamo. Eu} street. T -.._`._----- vn vvnauau Utlrs ' $"l.iss Carrie Reynolds has returnbd to Gilford after a. few weeks visit with her sister. Mrs Wm. Armstrong,` Carolina at. _| .11.. n|.-_1-_ I11--- -- n - to prevent violatieeef the game laws. Mr. John Webb 13 convalescent. ` ' II II Eohn McDonald, of Toronto, will loy the corner stone of the Methodist church on the 13th inst. . . . $30,0Q Boy : Oyfcoafs, Boy ; sum, arvvlesr &. De'V1in s, rlirectoreaheuelielreholdere of the Grand Trunk Railway Company met in Lon- don the other day, and received the report of theuewly elected President. Sir Charles` Rivers-Wilson, `which seemed ;to be vertvl satisfactory to all concerned Time will te what the new President will be to the work- ing men. It is `to he hopedghe will bathe worl:inman | friend. ~ V '_ T * VAMBBIG THE ITEMS so SACRIFICED IN'PRICE WILL BE 1 % % % % L DrossGoods',% silks andvelvotoans; Of New, Sea able 'Goods, p1ocured in the best me:-tkets for the respective lines. bythe best purchasing powers, namely Money and perience. . These goods will be so marked downpin price asto make a Lulu /IIIIIIIIIUI uvuuuluu II Vlfy IURKCIIIIVB ' Super by professor George D Herron on the ociality of the Reli ion of Jesus; Senator J. 'l.`. Morgan, one o the ableat thinkers in'| . the American Senate on international I lquestions and constitutional roblems, dis- cusses the Silver gueetion; . he Impending Political Advance is an able pa er by J arnes M. Ashley, an `old-time Repn lican,. Con- essmanrand Governor: Profeesor. Frank arsons. of the Boston University school of law.. `contributes a masterly paper V on Municipal Lig_ht_i.nc._ ' ' . . l'l!I_- _.. _-_....I.-..I.`.__9,,_ A`, bus. . .n ' AILIIIIIUI I III IIUIIIUJ A The eeem 1-number begins the fifteenth I volume and the price--has been reduced from `$5.00 to $3.00 per annum. This will no [doubt very largely increase its circulation Ind. put ilz'ljn_t_he [hands of` the people on wbosevntee the reformejwhlch it fearlessly must be aeeomnllihed. ` !lII."`.`- `A?-'45...- 8.. Va .L- I".-..`-v.._ ...;_.r.; .3: _ `_,. 11:4. ` uuvuvuucu nuuuu uv nuuuululllllcu. , - , The Arena. is the lirgeafmngaziue publish- e'diu`tho`Engliah language _usua.l`ly contain- me 170' , es'or.more.l s We jknow of no othor patio col in the" `world which, `with .eqqal ability and freedom`, all sub- fjooggoot isurgeut-fthought. or `mare eloquently j ' L _'_lh ffor, j u`II:io_e,o[n`d lright`~ffo`r the o1) rou- " " C 1:` 3. l Arena. 1 The November number of the Arena. ends the 14th volume and closes its sixth year. This `number contains a. very suggestive nnnni-I hi: `vnrnfahunv (lam-rm `I ! 'I.l .......... .. 4.1.... i l3;vr;;e_nt s pork-packing institutioix in now in full blast. - . ? 35`3?3?r&33 `~%`ia:;;`i.*;.`::;.;;;;."?."'i.*:`;;:; 91qga1i1;;_'y__,g_gdAa o_hhr.'_life for the ._ _._'---- --u v u o-n-vunvnnus IJIIV JD 34}; lihestney is devising a scheme to be used by the church-fwardens in his church bv the means of which all contributions to the cause of God and the support of His church, who use the envelope, may see at a glance at his No the amount with which the. church-wardens credited him the previ- ` ous Sunday, so that should any error occur it can be corrected at once. This plan will render needless the objectionable quarter- ly statement and reminder. The scheme will be ready for operation on the Iirst Sun- day in Advent (Dec. 1, '95), at which date all old accounts will be cancelled. and each contributor will have a clear 'sheet on which to begin the churchs year. Should any contributor chance to be in arrears, all church-wardens ask of him .is to meet these arrears as -far as he can between now and Dec. 1, 95, after which date no arrears will` be asked for. The pastor is quite willing to assume any loss that may arise to the funds.` of the church from the adoptlonof this` clear I sham: ? m-inninlny . ` VI UHF UIIMIUII IFUILI sheet " principle. us Luv IUDUIIIB l'UUlll. rresent-rres1uent,, W. P. Soules; Treas., C. Catcher; Sec y, E. Whitebread; Rev. W. R. McIntosh_and M. . J. Hamli .- The minutes of previous meet- ing were r ad and conrmed. The follow- | ing recommendations of the Library Com- ` mittee were ado ted, viz.:-l., That all the money received rom the Legislative grant and from new subscriptions for the current year be invested in the library and reading room. 2. That the sun of $50 be raised to meet current expenses, the same to be a first lclaim on the grant ot next year. 3. That the Village Council be respectfully petition- ed for a, grant in aid of theefree reading room. The hour of meeting was xed at 8.30 p.m. Meetings to be held` last Thurs- day of each month. E. hitebread. Seo y. II_ AI?-__A._-_ 2.. 1---!- train stopped the two piles of lumber caught I him and gave him a prett V hard pinch just at the hips, which twiste him around, He | gave an alarm which attracted the attention of switchman McMillan and brakeman Mc- Donald, who assisted him out of his perilous position. _ Mr. Penny is progressing favor- Iably. ' . '1:lie monthly meeting` of `the Board of Management of the Allandale Public Library was held on Jfhursday evening, Oct. 3181:. in the reading room. Preaenu--President,, W- P. SDIIIHI! TFRII F`. nntnknno gA.\ I! I` mmnnmr Anvmm. Turkgysperlb.._................... Butter,Roll,per|b........... . . . . .. O O I I lOIOlII,II`IIIIIIOIl. Eggsper doz............... ...... .Potqtoes(new)per bag `I-Iayperton .... ............ Strawperton .... .................. Wool.washed"ferlbo.............. .IIIICOIIIIf'I`.IIIlI Anthracitecoa.l.per ton',...'.......Z The G.T.R have re-plunked the crossing at the Gates. It was not done before its was needed . I'IIlI3O I . ICoworSteerpercwt............... Sheennkinnaach.----....,n .............-..n..-.--.... Qu. '4.l'o'ronto l`armou"Hu-kot - FORONTO. Nov. 5th, I895. Wheat,white;{.....................$ 7 to$7' l|'i11'.\...uLu.-nuu.n. n lg lmutton ~ o n o - - o . o o nnouoocotcooonootc Ialmbno . TIo:oAo7oIrnr0-0000-loot V airncoooooooootcoocooo Ducks. nnir . . . . _ _ _ _ _ . , Dayoo-cocoaoouaoauunooncuun. o8.t8......-u... osooolonupoooco Run annnium Pnonbcz. Beef. Hindquiarters-per cwt. . . . . . . . . Beef, forequarters per cwtku... . . . . Dressed hpgs percwt.......V........ Mutton Q-.2-an I ._.I. oaoonnouootoloooolootc .n-gonuanooaou among: 0050 Duck , pail`-u-.....'........`....`... Turkgysper Butter. Roll. mar Ih _ _ _ , , _ . , The Price: Bunuln the B u-no and `ro- ronto His :-k_eu During the Week. VVn%` oooo uoonuooouooon \J.[5......ocooou osoocloou Ryeouuu Pan: . , Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawrnce returned lam: Wednesday. from their trip to Montreal, To- ronto and Belleville. . . Is in tlie business here `as for many yedrs past. and has much 'ea.aure in than ' the public generally for their li ml and hea pport.- Hoping same for the future. . ' '" ' I ' ' Barony" ur fox-family trade _ Tr ` Barony" |John Galbraitl TOLLENDAL A Roller Flouring TALLAND LE rwill, condence and patronage of` our large circle of friends throughout this vicinity. carpets, In Unlon, Wool, ~'I'apestry,.and Brussels. Etc., Efc. Mantle: and Manila cloths, UGCI'pI'CWIotnncou- linI$h.u....u.u. than nan}: w `i:;r.V_I':I'.-i&a;rt;a_1-i-!'11-agrnoved over to Barrie, and occtwies the dwelling recently vacated by Mr. . Curtis, Victoria street. V

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