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Northern Advance, 19 Jan 1899, p. 8

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WICT. BANTING. .l (K B31241`. Solicitors. Barrie. Juan: 46-tf. `clerk. I % - ?'-*;`ro B71.-: LET. j ATlnt' and Commodious Brick Res!- 9F=.3|91!!teet. immediggg \Vestel1f_ g 9 . - ,,,, ` f V ,_ v vmg ` ` " nlnzhdcirn coslveniences. 5?` !-' - , :1-nsuu Bu-tie I rt: N . - . H` h - o s I ` `.6 ..i:.a.ti..:.:'.s;'.:'. 8:,:..'.*:;;E;"'::'".*:;':..,%`*;:,'::::.1 .t.l-,m.. >--;-41>x>.ls-; . . - 0. H. LYON, I . . --_._. ..__--- n....:.. for the children, which are selling; fmm 59c. up. They are sold at hm- ind prices. A Christmas is near :11 - an and it will a on to examinv ` our stock and cholhs gout Cllristlllm gifts before the 11th hour. Our store _has- a reputation that extends fur and wide. Come with the crowds. We have timely bargains for watch- ` jfull buyers ' ,Fa_.ncy Goods is unequalled in any town. We have goods that you y more money for 111 Toronto. Ins is not mere Balk ; it is a` solid fact. We have passed into stock a large assortment or ' Rocking Horses 'l`.H~E PLACE FOR` BARGAINS. 7 8: 9, Dunlop-st. v EAR FIVE POINTS. ENDOWMENT l_NSUR_ANOE Poucuees SKATES 'Beautifu| Range of China. We pave :- lawrence s Fair . . . 'llb)ii1r1er. Sets, 97 pieces, $5.50 ; 'I`_ea_ Sets, 44 pieces, $2.50; Toilet Sets, decorated, 6 pieces, $1.59. We pride ourselves on these In-illiam bargains. We have other lines at "proportionate prices. These goods are from the best mam1facturers and fully guaranteed. Our assortment of . Cups, Saucers, Glassware anni- 1 1-K Presents the hum of activity. pm store is crowded daily by bargain hunters, who know where to pur chase articles in the many lines w.- carry. Our prices speak louder than display type. Just now we an- showinga ;.,.;,m 19.1399. bl?!" . 319 Barfie. 1mfi='f'1s'a.:s~Ii.na. of Alton, is th_'.tV1ewV miller at Tollendal. _ H." H. Often &.Son, \'f[4`Y"'I` ODD mn DADDTD l'\'l\I.l W Mr. Jol;o"I;irVl.owreturnod on Monday to i West Toronto Junction._ ` ~ `Miss.-Annie `M9.Jv;di Calgary, arrived home -Hm: yggek -on pf _tw'jo_` months Vvigit with her nothr j;}s_t Sl`.<.~_11%a!1a,c1_p.:l.`%,.`%1!4zIins. M y', in; >he`ad' 'rm~3- RAILWAY CENTRE or THE FUTURE orry. ` . Tfilsieliiia annual ball and supper of the` Brotherhood of .Railway trainmen was held on Thursday evening of last week in`Both- well : hall, and was fairly well attended,- some fty couples" being present. , The hall was beautifpll decorated-from each of `the four cornereo the `building red, white and` blue bunting was 'extended, -alao- tissue paperetringers were hung from one end of. the room to the other. Three parlor euitea, an organ and twoheautiful ioturea-of Queen Victoria `adorned; the plat, orm.; The windows `at both ends of the-, hall.wer'_ hand- emnelvedraped with. chenile` `curtains . The B. of R; T. old tnrotto.-4-Benevolence, So- .._brlety.`*and '1nduetry";-was pronglnent on the a wall [The decorators deserve great -credit forthjelr work . _ Keenanhorchehtra fnrnish- T (`t _ _ excellent`. t_p_bIap. ., T mid 59d .il1D;ml1aiotf6rf,d&hing-eequal.&o'unv-T ~ I dhmtfra. .;_-Mra.'laGeo. *i=Po,'uoher.`. catered svuuvvurg jvvnv cluvvvu an LvuUll0l`l'-'J:slulV Wice, Emma Youn% Edward Morrison. Mrs. Brown, Ado. ' ollerv, Mrs. James Brenton, and Georgiuswice as intent class _ teacher. Mr.= E Levia. the retiring secre- tary, has faithfully and eiciently perform- ed the duties devolviugupon him during` the past year. ID.` in II `C " n.u The annual meeting of the Allandale Methodist Sabbath school took place last Wednesday evening. and a review of the work of the past year took'place. and was satisfactory and gratifying; Clhe following oicers were elected for the ensuing year :- Willie `Humphrey, Superintendent; Wm.. B. Taylor, Assistant Supt.;`_ Joe. W- Young, Secretary; Edward Morrison, Treasurer; `Mrs. Young, Bible class teacher ; and the followin `were elected as teachers--Fannie l1V:.... ..`...... 17-.-..- 'l:I.:.__._.a 1t-__2~___, millner in A. Allen a eatabliehmeht- at Ca.l- ' garv, and will take in all the spring millinery at Toronto and elsewhere before she returns. ` Mr. and TMrs. .McDonald, bf Matkdale, who have been visiting their son, Mr. John McDonald, town1ine,4have returned to their home. - ' ed by her singing. Mrs Maude Earl Homer, of Gravenhurst, was visiting an the Methodist parsonage over Sabbath, and rendered two solos at the evening service most ebctivelv, and the large congregationiwas delighted and profit- Mr. Frank Heard. who is braking on the North Bay way freight, had another ox ori- ence Monday. At the tanuery si ing, Huntsville, some care were being shunted when two cars at the rear broke away and rolled down the steep grade, gathering speed asthey went. Heard was on top of the runaway cars. and seeing that a collision with abriek wall was inevitable, jumped of! after setting the brakes hard. He was un-- injured, but the wall suered considerably?- Gravenhurst Banner. N. MacNicol returned to` her heme in St. Thomas last week after apenC...,; a. 1 few weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. 1 George Poacher, here. ` ` The Central Rink Hockey Club will play I a. friendly mabchwith the Cookstown-club to-night (Thursday) on the Central Skating Rink Game to commence at 8 o'clock. Everybody go and help the boys. St. George s Church, Sunday, January 22nd. The Rev. Canon Cayley and Allen Dvmond. Esq.,_bouh of Toronto, will deliver missionary addresses in this church in the evening at 7 o'clock. The annual business `meeting and social 1 gabheiring of the members and adherents of } the Presbyterian church will be held on Fri-_ } day evening in the church. Election of of- ,ricers, reading of reports, etc., will {be the business transacted. . Mr. _Jatt(:iza;'Scott, 'ex~px- es agent on the =~Lodou-Stmtfordzdiviaion of G.1`.R., visit"- etl" his `parents, Mr. and Mra._J. Scott, _Baye1d.street, last wwelg. Prices Out Away Down. Bakers Malce. The Stock must be cleered of!` AT ONCE. 14 pairs7No. 5Ac_me, reg. 45c for 370. 13 N o. 7 Acme, reg. 85c. `for 70c. 16 No. 10, Acme. Nickle, regular $1.25 for $1.05. 3 pairs N o. 5 Hockey,`reg. 50c. for 45c. 24 pairs `No. 7 Hockey, with puck stop- s per, `plenty of l0,_ 11` and 11% sizes. regular -$1 25 for $1.05. V 5 pairs No. 7 Hockey, Nickle, regular $2.00 for $1.50. V 46. pairs Box}-ms IDEAL Hockey, his heat production, weight only 12. ounces, regular $2.75 for $25.25. . Please remember that Ska._tes- will not be charged at. these prices. -- _- L g : ' Capt. `Arthur _ Ba_.tten,. ' of fgollingwoodg spent a-few` days in town last week with his brother. _ ` ` - 1Ir.[ Mdoreg of Rat; Pbrtage, spent a. few days last week with his brother-in-law, Mr R. A. Tlfqmaa. ' ` ` ; ` _--.._.. -_ .3..--:-. MI_'_. Sumul Wa.rnico.; of"`T_oronto, is visit- glixio son, Mr. ' Ahford Wgrnica, Pains; W10 .4 . . V ` - 1 Mrs. Boiiowxnax; is th; of Mrs. W. C. McLean. T ~ EH1`. a.nd- 'Mrs, R. A. Thoma` are visiting triends in'G,u'el`ph. A 5| I11 0 n"`.-. . - _ - The Allandale Circle No. 286 of the Order of Canadian Home Circles. held their regu- lar meetingyreoently, and the`fo1lo'w`ing of iicers wereinstalled by Bro. J. Dougall, as- sisted by Bros.. McDonald and Nash of Bar rie Circle :--Past Leader, Bro.- .S. Dickey; Leader, Bro. W. E. Collins (by aeclamation); V L., Sister Adams, (acclamation); Secre- tary, Bro G Whiteley; Treasurer, Bro. J S Brunton (acclamation); Fin. Sec., Sister Tricker; Chap., Sister,Nixon; Mar., Bro. A. Taylor; Ward.,B'ro. Crowley ; Guide, Bro. J Dickey; Sent., Bro. R. Tricker. Bro. W. E. Collin was appointed as dele gate to Supreme Circle, to be held -in St. Catharines in March. After the installa- tion of officers refreshments were provided, by "the ladies of the Circle, and averv enjoy- able evening was spent." A nice Bible and hymn book combined was presented to Sister Tricker. accompanied with a short address, for her valuable services as Finanoial Secre-' tary of the Circle. ,_ I,._.... " 7 vv- v- -`v-- V--`V D V V V W ` C `ICE. . | On Thursday last Miss Whish was driving H near the gates crossing when escaping steam from an engine close by caused her horse torun away. In front of Mr. Soules s Whish thrown out. The vehicle righted `again and` in front of Mr. Cundle s drug store the horse broke loose and ran down the V sidewalk to McAvov s verandah where it came to a sudden stop by knocking down one of the posts with its head The animal was stunned and commenced bleeding at the lungs; a veterinary has been in charge since. Miss`Whish'fortuuately escaped un~ sh'-*:t- o e . store the cutter was turned over and Miss l- The annual meeting of the Ladies Aid Society of the Allandale Methodist church was held at the parsonage on January 4th. The following cicers were elected for the ensuing year :-President, Mrs. Young; Vice President,"Mrs, Jno. Brunton ; Secre- tary, Mrs. J. Kreitz; 1`reasurer,- Mrs. Jas. ` Brunton ; Assistant Secretary. Mrs. Brown; Assistant Treasurer, Mrs. Little. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered to Mrs. Glass- ford,- the retiring treasurer, for her faithful and efficient service` during the past three years- This society of indefatigable work- ers a few years ago undertook to wipe oil` the parsonage debt, and "every year since that time they have paid $100 and the inter- est. This year they expect to raise $124 with the interest, and then the mortgage will only be $300. We wish them every success in their work. I Jos.- Iiipweil is suffering from an acute attack of indigestion. Mrs. Johnston is theguest 6f Mi. nnd_ Mrs. Wm. Earley. Cumberland Isreet. Subscribe for THE ADVANCE, the beat` weeklv paper in the (_Jounty_of ssimope. a ` A ` . was there, and the company heartily partook of the good things provided. All present were well pleased with the proceedings n fl"l...-..A.... l.._L 112-- rn:_s_u, _ , Persona; News.. m 1:7 xoamm nv mom. e,__( -, ____ ..-- ,............. Wednesday, Jan. 25, 1899.-`-On lot 17, con. 9, Ora; cattle. pigs, bees, cider vine- gar, etc.- So.le_at 1 o oAlock. Hiram Bam- hart, prop.~ G. .R._ Ford. auctioneer. _ Friday, January -27. "99'- --0n East half 1012 26, con 2.01-o; horses,` cattle. sheep. pigs, oultry, fimplemen, etc. Sale at 12 bo clooA . Thee.-Gardxer,'proj_,` ZAG 1_%.;Ferd,; auctioneer. Tdeadav, Jan. (31, 1899.---Extensive credit sale at 12 o'clock, noon, on lot 5, con 12. Innial. of horses, 40 head of. cdttle (8 thor- oughbreda, balance good ' grades). sheep, hogs", implements, etc. `L. Srlgley, prop. G. R. Ford,-auctioneer. U x" " "" ""' I ""' ` Wednesday, January 25! 1899 -V--Farm stock, horses. registered Shorthorl and-high grade cnntle, Leicester sheep, Berkshire pigs, implements and 50 acres of bush land, the property of T. R. Parker, "on E $10: 20, concession 9. Ease. See` posters. ` l`l1...I_--.|_._ =1'_,_ nu... - - --- Thursday, January, 19, 1899 -On lot 24, con 1. Bios. Ruseelton P.O.; horeea, cattle, pigs, fowl, imfementa, hay, turnips, mau- golds, etc. Se 9 at 12 o elook James Rus- sell, prop. G R. Ford. auctioneer. I--___.j__`, `I I`! `And. -- Sogurciav, All.` 2l,`lV8-9-:-`H.-ottee,"vehicles, harness, etc , at 11 a.,m.;, at A. Morren s `Commission Stablea, _62 Collier street. `Bar- rie. All entries must. be made not later than the day prior to sale. See posters. (t7...l..--.|-.. 1 _..,_,__- nun 3.... - A Exotic; perrehaee 200 copies of the souvenir number of the Gazette was defeat- at` . ' `Rev. w. B Mcrman w... in Tornto last` week,a.nd attended a Sabbath Vsohojollcon-I rcngion. ' ' ' 5 . Hughes Bros. wrote informing the Coun- cil that they will keep 9. full line of Electric construction material and supplies, and asking for patronage ' A _.._.g_,, A..- . - Ul \t\II I `whit. F. Smith appliedlfor position of I book-keeper and manager of Waterworks and Electric Light. Col. Ward applied for the position of Assessor Mr. L J. Erly applied for position of Assistant Clerk and; Treasurer Messrs. G. L. Burton and Robt. T Craig applied for positions on the Electric Light sts' `lI`l'.__L,,, 11",, , . 0 n u . .- |.\lI-I. ;vuuvvn. unluwvllg V` Dl'lUI.l" O Chairman Frawley said that the defeat of the report meant putting the town in dark- ness atterfo-.1r days, for the carbons would not last longer than that. A motion was passed later on authorizing time to purchase carbons and other supplies necessary tor immediate use. ' LIIJUI Ml`. F. Mcwatt resigned from the Board of Health. Mr. 3.. A. Thomas was appointed in his place ' . fr}... r1........:I n|........I...... .'..:n 1... -..:..-.a 1-.. Juncvul II) 1.41500 pun pllllo A. Raynor will supply the town with 30 cords green wood as $2 60. per cord ; and. Johnson and surgeon: 25 cords dry wood at I 33 per cord. { H `II. In In c1.._:L|_ ___I2-j`p., -- - The Council was` in agssion from 7.52 to_ 11.30. II__ 'I\ 1'3 `ll I1`! .. 0 1 A . UT 1`\`I`:;t a-':\`?'V";;llli:t`r :.aon, Love, Rogers, 'Fra.w-A ley. McLean, Warren, Caldwell. Brenna.n,, the Mayor-4-10. . ` 1 A ........:..... c-.. 4.1.- -.1-_.:__ -2 u_- _-_,-,. 1 5 wyyvnuuvu an Inn luau!) ` ` The Council Chamber will be wired for ; Electric Light purposes. L ` A. Rnvnor will aunnlv thn mum with an THE PEOPLE vumn R Soules, T'vrer--6. \T...... lx1:n:........ _ I T.j.Hall, of Bond Head, will pcoupy the pulpit of the ~I?resbvI:erian church next; Sunday. 1 :2; % .5 - I Miss Edith Armstrong 1e'ftI.o_n Tuea(lu`v*. ~< *f9rT;-he: honie in Toronto` afterv-vipengiing a`__. 33"s?'"'T`Y*`*':`F??'F1M'1f9~"T % L w"'Y.(:85B-|;.Fll6"i|&c8.;(;)-I'. Frawlby. Johnson, \Love. Williamson, Brennan, Rogerp, Mc- ` T.nn.n_R 10 1 m1G:ya;Tyrer, Soulea. Boys; Powell, Brun- ton. Peacock. Caldwell, Warren-8 l`!|....3-.-..... H-n--`A-c _..:.J -L-a. LL- .'I-l__L -1 VIII} LVLII ' `IL jlvu A motion for the adoption bf the report was then put; and declared lost on- the fol- lowing tie vote :- vnnu Mann-n 'D'-.....I'.... T-L____ (Continued gage 1-.) Auction Sales. SET AT NAUGHT Mina May M... with her cousin, Mrs. Albert. Nay II- 11` 'l.1..._.__1- _ _,,_.___.____._____ i n. of Smyner, is visiting ' lor. I`l._|_I!f 1' 9| 5 C I C ,-__ _._--- __.--V`-.. -y.-J-va- 'E}lwa;`ds,' Publidlibrarign. iylaid 1 up wichhgripgze. ` V .1 Ian wuucv uouncu wm meet on Tuesday. a.nu- I .I. ary nth`, at tho Council Chamber, Cohrt ouse, Barrie, at a o'c1ok pan. All parties havin any papers or documents to layobefore the Counci must do so during the first three days. I`! `n1 n1 gvnw-gun --- - - v uuavovvvnap out-I nulaliily GIVVVII -ings. i'1::;'.etty Churches. and its Go-I ~a-head People w111 Enttce Settlement --A Weel:1v Record of its Doings. Mrs. C. Ururyjs seriously ill. - Mrs. Ed. Whitebread is on the sick list. Miss May Campbell WM visiting friends in`, Colwell last week. ` . Huuan 'l'U'.LlS'1'. -13 Uharlottestreet. :2 rooms ; ` furnace nodal! modern conveniences ' posses- sion `van cm December xst. Apply to fOSEPH AND RTON. -' . noun-un-trait`: bu! r\ll"| 311!-_I:n -Lo: `:'deM t e. A '1 e S.WES- `LEY V 3:'ic:'om3{"m P 35.. . uuvvlvla Inviiln E Lost on January and; English Foxhound Bitch. , with black saddle shading into yellow on white ground ; head and are yellow. with eargrounded (or trimmed.) Finder will be rewarded b ' returning to- owner, and any one retaining her ter this notice willbe nrouecutad. ALFRF: Mnnnmn v e .-.- Will 00 Collier . . ' I .'I1HE Countv Council will meet Tuesday. I nth`, a.t `:11: Cgtindl C9111-t_ , n.....'. .. - ---- All __,.-, t aid aiIi' ` ronecuted. ALFRE .MORREN. V.S.,6a1 } treat. Barrie. . an-n nosn COTTAGE.-l-32 Elizabeth-St. ! -Hall, 7-rooms. pant . china. and clothes closet, good cellar. stone toun tion. hard and soft water. . sxnk drain. etc.; 9 of an acre, lawn, garden. good stable. Terms easv. Applv, at once. '2-Q , 0. W. I l;AY'I'CIW- Ilnrirln. . Sealed Tenders will be received for the printing re- i _ quired by the Countv Council, Co. of Simcoe. for the I : current year, according to the usual form submitted to the Council in past years. All tenders to be In be- fore the 26th of January, inst. . That desirable residence andgrounds on the west side of Bayeld street, Barrie. lately occupied bly the late Sir Cornelius Kortright. including stable, arge ` garden. etc. For further rticulars ap l ' to l A ~ s'r ATHY & l.1 EN | m.tf 9.1:.-.:...... n.....:- --.-r us`:-tutti &&lVlI l'|l`I, (Lmn-an.) j Susscmm-:0 Curran. $5.ooo.ooo. , A large amount of MONEY T0 LEND at lowest current rates of interest on improved real es- tate. Municipal debentures purchased. For further particulars app! to the head ofce of the company, 103 Bay street, or'onto.or to My . J. GALBBAITII. Barrie. NEXT DOORTO BARRIE HOTEL. E ' P.S.-The stock of J. A. Otton A is NOT being son) on: by us. We have no connec- , tiou whatever with it. WANTED. Old Iron, Brass and Lead at the Barrie Foundry for cash. Al- so anyquantity of WOOD taken in exchange for FARM IMPLE-' MENTS or repa.irs ' - ..;.% ellyment, Butnirfiald Co. _ V- .-_-.v,, -.--.v nous. srvu-yo Tenderg to _state prices per cord. per pound, per ton. etc.. an the usual way. AII'I|__.I_A_--L-A1j ' 1. .u 1 - - - Tenders will be received for the following supplies for the Court House. Gaol, Surrogate Ofce, and Registry Ofce. for the year 1899 :- D-...|._.--.I . A-1-. L___u, _ I u u . __--..-._, -...--1 -v-v may yuunnn . Cordwood . 4 fet, beech andmaple. sawed ends, 1 :50 cords. or any less quantity. Coal-5o tons, or any less quantity. V Beef without bone, and Beef with bone; Pork, Brad. Oatmeal, Syrup, Coal Oil. Potatoes. Butter. -Pot Barley, Salt and Soap. I"-_.I___ A_ _L-L_ A,'_,. , 1 I _- v-`-, --.v -..- J gll Tenn-ers to be-a:d'(ir ed to the undersigned and 1 to be received on or before the zoth of January, next. 0 1)-- -__.I_,. LONDON AND CANADIAN LOAN! AND AGENCY COMPANY, | (I Juan-an \ - OUSE TOILET."-13 Charlotte street. furnace and 1 mndnrn l`nIIl'nI1:Ant|Aa II\nnAo_ J TENDERS WANTED ! 9-1 To Let or` For Sale. ALLANDALE mu NUMBER srx. auu.mNc.' LoT'I7roR SALE. .. .. .... .21- ll--- -4_--. A___'o-_ . _ a nu 1-rbn SALE. In-tf NOTICE. HOUND 1.051.` .....-_.- -___I- I5, ,I0,I asv. nvpntat 0. W. PlaAX'l'0N. Barrie. R . T. IIANTING. Co. Clerk. cu-V-_v any - By order, ru-Ignu R; T. BKNTING. V Co. Clgrk. Bar2~1e's sout.h-Western Division. vnvithl its Pleasant Streets. its Tastv Dwell .:ou1I-11 lb.-. 1).`-LL-. lNI.--...'I._... -._.'. 1;... ti.

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