Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 6 Apr 1899, p. 5

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H Store, Opposite Post Oice, Barrie, or Vtore, Allandale, and get the u. u 50` $12 -I :30 Dnnlop street. 1-. Dunlap Street. . Elizabeth 811- J ' aria, Dunlop SI Deer and Butcher. ' 1 - mr. the l!larket._ Dunlap street. gggut. Dnulop Stroex." imnn I'InII- QR Ilnnln Miss Gibson, of Irma, spent a few days with friends here this week. . . . Sorry to hear that Mr. J. J; Loftue little girl is suffering from dipnheria. .'...A meeting of the I. O. F. was held here Friday night. . . .Mr. J. O Dnnell is renewing old acquaintances here After spending a few years with friends in Giltord. V John MacDonald. Sr. II- --A. Buchan- an, A; Hart, Flossie Aakey, Jr. II- Sada Copeland, Lottie Wilsgn, Ella. Longhurat. Average attendance 26. Phemston. Advance Coxfrespondcnoe. Ladies 1 FREE. ~~---a-nu J-I125 RLULOVIJJELC Ladlee Fine Dongola Kid Button Hoot, 1nd or pet. leather too cap. fenoy fox quarter, made on the coin or L P8,W London toe. special value. . . .31 dies pongoln Kid Button and Lucq, plum toe, extension, heavy sole, Lad. ',`Vidth. special. '. . . . . . . . ._ . . . .-. .' 1 7 "35 Extra Fine Vici Kid Bubton or V ` Cloth Top Lace Bootlg kid tip, . hand turn sole, J. 'I`_. Bell male, ' Verv swellest New York _uyle,' ~ u Lwneyvegt shape. special. . . . . . . 3. 00. `:38 Fme Oxford Shoe, 'kid.toecpp,; . "1_d_, hand turn sole. new shape, :i t this is the bestvalua ever shown. ;.`* ; M , ms i;,,a;;;;.a;,;;sa;:: i 9! Lace and ConcroaI.`Boou`,- ftoe ' ion `sole, sewed, ; -ma 2:: %::.:u::::.:? u1a|m:kr it ' " "`_? ``'" ;":.`i'_?'*`!v"`?'9??"` Fine stock of White and colored I cheap. . l\ I H. ' I0 I I O J Extra goof! ;'a.lua in . in Barges and W601" Poplins for Sk1rts.and Sun '9 the kind to` wear well--and don _t shrunk up._ . T V Fine Stock of Pris-st'ley sV _ cy -Blk` D1-533 Goods; _ . ' W-"-]5`ine range_ of New. teas Materials in the very latest colormga. ' ' ' ' ,,__I ___I-__ 3.. _2_. L`-,,_.,_ 1 (I7; I V.- V Blacli gros. Roman }_3oplins`,; lprid_'es, f1?om 5oc,t,o$l.75 peryard. ` . ' ' A - Satins. ss Gods W \ - = fllld we opgandy Mu'sl_ins, in hb:1_dso'm_e aura}: The handsomest 8&8 shog this seaon : L. Elegant styles in `ew Blouse Silks and LAn1 Armin 6;; .1 Wash, Dress Ma mndsomest : .__L a-.L-u`au-0 `Q [U81 ARRIVED mum zunuun. om: |.MPORTER; The rush at our ope thinned out ouf tables. but the~vace.nt places _` e been lled. A Elegent range of new 3` Walking Hens. No fancy pric _ Ladies will please shop eat if possible, and so avoid the afternoon rush. . ` . `Scotch -Zephv_r L. inghams-`-immense range `of patterns in all colors very oheap,`10o..to 250. per. yard. _ ` ' ` `pet yd. Piles ` of n'1ewA PE`? [fist colors, 5c. l2,1_;c,b (English 'P:-13 designs, very cheap % cheap. Fine Mualis, in New York ptyllea, More Newkyillmory. Geo. Ree Ernest English, `of Hamilton, was in our village last week. . . .Mr. W. O. P.` Bremner, of Toronto, spent his Easter vsostion under the parental roof. .Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Degeer, of Paris, were the guests of the farmer's parents for 3 con ple of days this week. . . . .Miss McKenzie. dsughter of Sen- ator McKenzie, of Milton, is the guest of Rev. A. T. and Mrs. Ingrsm.. .. .Mr. Wm. Kerfoot, of Barrie, is spend- lug his Easter vacation at home. . . . Mr. John` Uamphell, who has been ill for the past few days, is recovering. . . . Mrs. Geo. Rheil has moved to Toronto, having rented her place to Mr. John Benson, who took possession lsst Thurs- day. . . . Mr. Wu). Boadwsy and Minnie Taylor. were married on Wed- nesdsy, March 29th, at Barrie, by the Rev. Mr. "Sheldon. Miss Hannah Hindle noted as bride'sm'a.id,`end Mr. Lloyd Livingston es groomsmsn. Tm: ADVANCE extends oongrstnlstio ns-. . . . L Rose. James `Crawford. When the party broke. up hat `fivee emu hours all expressed their regret at losing Mr. Bell as a neighbor and wished him 1 every success in the distant went. I foxed, `madg from choidg Dbngbla % Kid leather, 3 vgrv dressy at.yle,.,J \ ' `medium round hob. special; . . . ., .81 75 Men : F!ne~Box cm or Wei Kid nia- moral. plain or too on Dsyton, the ` now too, Iomawbst w der thunlut ` -ngnan. Ioninti 'nnnII 0.0,ina' l1II.II_ `Men : Bostdnvcalf Bslmoruln, todoap, V whole faxed, extension sole. towed and .nagad,~ make: a. serviceable. natov style, zen .6 to 11. Men : Strong Luca "bellows; - you 0. riveted seams, peg cola,`- ma 0 of We beat Spanish utook,-. I L V A arnntad for good weir, gll aim, new $00, IOIIIUWIIIU vuuuu uu-u u-up aeuon, very easy tting shape, Goofljaar welt, better` than hand "'.I'ICIIIWID IVO .vv\Iu vv vwyy --u- --w. IpO0iOl...'.` o I o o o n no'o`uof'vg.ooI uocuvIvD~u- u -Advance Corrcspondnce. Oro Station. Advance Correspondence. Messrs. Art. and `Tom. Bell, of Crown Hill, were in Ora Station last week... .Mr. D. G. French will lecture under the auspices of the I. O. F. in ilie school house on Thursday evening April 6th. . . .Mr. O. G. Kirkpatrick is spending his Easter holidays at his home here. . . .On the eveninz of the 30th of March a large `number. of friends and neighbors gathered at the- residence of R. 0. Bell to give Mr. William Bell a farewell prior" to hisl departure to the North West. During ` the evening the party -presented him with a handsome ,valise `ind also an address which reads as follows`:-To Mr. William Bell. Dear Sir:--We take this opportunity `of ex pressing our esteem for you as a- friend and neigh bor, before you take your departure to seek a. home in the distant west. You have always proved _yonrself_ a worthy neighbor and . citizen. -We. wish you hospitality in what ever` part You may choose to reside, and would 351! you to accept this small token of our esteem and we pray that you and your family may be long a tired to en- JQY the blessings of Divine rovidence; Signed on behalf of the friends and ~'`8hbois.- Guy. Kirkpatrick, Arch`. Dimibies in stripes and oral 1 '10 ' The entertainment in the[Methodist` "Church on the 3rd inst. was appreciat- ed by many. Songs, `instrumentals, with addresses and recitations were well rendered. - The men` furnished the repeat in the basement, and surprised us all in their nest head. gear and aprons, by their suavity of manner and their kind attention. They again amused us by their transformation into a vocaphone band. Several good selections we're given by them. J. W. Brown. W. H. Drury, W. E. Brown, Geo. Hiclrling, O. Hickling, M. J. White, Archie Debenham and N. M. Hart took an active interest in the affair and also. "our genial blacksmith`, S. 0. Hart. Joseph Emma was chair `man. He and Chas. Church gave two good suitable songs. ` ' ` 'm A _ A Advance Correspondence. To Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, a. son. . . .Church collections here in behalf of St, James Ohuroh, Montreal, were large. . . .Our new choir is doing well. .. .0ur cheese factory is under- going repairs which will add to its eioienoy. A large business `is ex- pected this year under the manage- -ment of Mr. ' Wing. . . . .Dwelling houses are at a premium here by men following mill work. . . .Ws under"- stsnd s building for another store will be commenced J when the frost leaves the ground . . . .Mr.3 8. Elliott has been working hard getting material-on the ground for brioking his house in the spring. . . .Miss How, of Allsndsle is the guest" of `her sister, Mrs. John Cline . . . .'1`.his vicinity regretsto learn Miss_;1.-ickling is very Newton Robinson A _' Advance Correspondence. Mrs. Msry;Jane Manning-Ney -was box-nest N ea-ton Robinson, Bond Heed. Circuit, Ont., in 1833, and departed this life on Fehrnst-y_ 8, 1899._ = 8110 was the youngest daughter of `M:-.Jao_.T Willonghhy.` _ Her psrents were de-, `voted Christians, members of the Methodist church, The deceased was also s consistent member of that church. " In 185:! shegv.atB`.nnited.in"_msrrisge to Mir. f4W;Msnnin`g; vho`entared_:inte' Ha9s1. -Wt-dfurd; 1'? 5 aB1v'iaj. A g} in} an _a.o`mI.!,Its;of;-5. T5ih!l " 'h gn manum. \ Advance Coi-rcspo,ndenc`e. Miss" Spears, Mr.; and Mrs. L. D. l Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Oi-rock,, and A. Leishman spent Easter here. . . . .Esster services at St. _Paul s were well attended. . Rev. Mr. Westney preached in very interesting sermon on u the Resurrection, which was listened to with the closest attention . . . .On Mon- day'evening_Mrs_.. Stewart gave a fare- well party for her son and daughter who leave this week for the Northwest. . . . .Mr. James Doran, who `has. pur- chased the Sawyer farm on con. 2, and Mr John Wsttie, th'e Russel farm on con. 3, intend moving to their proper ties this week- These farms are two , of the best -in the community and we are glad they -have got intothe hands Midhurst school held a very successful public examination `Thursday, March 30th . . . . Mr. A. Lsishman, Angus, vis- ited Mr. R. D. Orok. . . .Miss' Jessie holidays at her home, "Rosedsle Lodge." . .` . .A few of the young people gather; ed at Mr. Oi-rock s recently and speiit a pleasant eveiiing ; there were no cards played and there was not a card in the house, as was falsely reported in a local paper, not Tm: Anvwon. l of two enterprising farmers. . . .The- Stewart, Berrvdale, is spending her CI? IIVC n;a:e.I.;.;sa;.?.`; :.%.::'"a;..,;;.am.z _- we a lava: aawuvvt WIVII lllule _A`. Thee. Brown- lee is home for vacation. . . .Mies Lizzie Huhbert returned from visiting her friend, Mrs. Wm. Pearson, Thornton. . .. .St. ,_,'.l`homae church was nicely decorated with `owers for Easter. Mrs. Clark, Barrie, presented handsome E-aster lilies,` which were appreciated by all who entered the edice. The ser- vices were appropriate and interesting. '- Councillor Malcolm` 'v-iaiteii1Beetou on Monday as 0rc e' representative at. -a meeting of the House` or Refuge Com- mittee... .' .Mr. E Martin, school teach or at Sharon, is spending his vacation `under the parental roof. . .. .Mrs. Wat son and -Master Wendell Graham are guests-at Mrrnnd Mrs. John `Sander son's. . . . Miss Alice Packard returned home last week after spending a pleas ant two weeks with friends in King. Mr. Daniel Brown is visiting with To- runto friends. . . ;Misses Louisa and Mable, Jocelyn are visiting with their- sister, Mrs. Geo. Bands. . .~ .Proi' Hume, Tnronto, paid a business visit to our village last week. . . .Mr._ Philip `Wil- lette, of Barrie, spent Easter with Mrs. A ` A 1l|I..I......... A 1:. nu.-- ~rL___ We are ready` for Spring, is greatly in evidence, in the completeness, in the newness f 0111" Shoe Stock this season as never before. The styles, the uslitles, the workmanship - everv mi. ......L....:.. ..|._ -.-_.. ..-_ ..-..;.|. -s-.......l....o,I.m uni -lull ml nl-ma mnkinm and our j cg-?Lfondsy,4:_% the _-3rd_inIt.,..ef* Bu-1 `Howey-d, any of .H07!VI`,rJ; of (hit .331! eat! the egeof ton:-years-aid ve Inch, -T of appendi- citis; .TheV;fnnenl..tq9il. on Tues- day ._fternoon.-`Rev. '1`. Ingram eon duotina the sen-vioe's._t Sympsithy in ex tended tohtlfe `family in their and be.- reevement. . . .Our "village was `Visited- hy ed.-sect known as the Letter Day Sain`ta.~_ '1'hey_ spent their timein-eriti eizing the doctrines ahd ereedn of the vnrious churches. . - .Advanw-b'C-o;-:o;ondence. mw W no 1u:nnnN Amm HUG W83 D116 GHUBU. uxguu Iuuuxuuuv. . . . .Misa `Violet Duncan has gone on an extended visit to friends in Toronto . . . .Mr.- Chas. Denying, our genial school teacher, is hodaying in the Queen City. .7. .Mrs. Grant, nee _Miba. Ohnntler, of Oollxngwoodge Visiting/her nephews, the Messrs. Chantler of this plae_e...~.Mr.~ J. L. Sloan, V.S., of 0hurchelle,_gv_ue in ghie neighborhood on Friday dehorning `($86116 . .. Mr. John Robxne in busy. preparing fog his -noj our: to \M_e nitohI'o.; he leaves on Tues- day next. _. Mrs. -`Robin; and family -will fellow a w'eak Rev. -and Mrs. Was: he jut the holidays _in __'1`9-` 1-oAt,It_o[ `The. _ mi Teg1or!of`Allnn- `we. lins`. M"fP'i1i> odurinso his nheen CFUIIU IHDDVVI \I||\A\vln Vania rw-v----- -v~-- . . . .Mrs. W Duncan, 75h line, broke her errn last -week . . . . Mrs. R. J. Mo Conkey is very `ill. having taken a re lapse. . . .Mr. Willie Howie and sister May are visiting in Sravner.. . .The members of the Strand F. B. C, intend holding a biieineee meeting in the but her ehop next Satnrdavnight. for the purpose of are-organizing and beginning the work of the season . . . . Mrs.` R. M. Ness, of Barrie, is very ill at her moth- er's, Mrs. Robt. Moonkey, 8th line. .Mr.. Willie Hoover is going to work on the Metropolitan railway . . . . Mr. John Robertson has been visiting `in King and returned Monday morning It:__ 114-..-.- Q... -4` AlI-...l..`l..-. A l Ill LL!!!` uuu nvuunuvu .-.-.v-aw --.-_-_ . . . .Miss Maggie Scott, of Allandsle is `visiting her cousin, Miss Ella Robert sou . . . . Miss Williams begins evangelis- tic services next Sunday evening in the Methodist church . . . . Mr. Thos. Boyes, of British Columbia, who has been home on a. visit to his mother on the .8th con., returned to the coast on` Sat turdsv . . . .On Wednesday evening last about six o'clock Ihe house of Mr. Roht. McConkey, )r., on the 9th line, was found to be on re, .snd fanned bv the strong wind the flames gained such rspid` hesdwayj that the building was soon completely -in .sshee.- A defective ue was the cause; ` Light insurance. .17! I,- I\______ I___ ____ __ Advauce~`C"0-cspon-W device.` T` Thomas Mulhollaod, of Toronto, spent Easter under the parental roof. `M ... In n.......... 7.1. H... I11-nlru on uvuliali I'D class :1`: .1-Q-uni no-U 1-- vu men at their home on Tuesday evening of last week to have a social timeand bid them good-bye on ' the eve of their departure for Manitoba; A feature of the evening was the many tokens of esteem with which they were presented, i among them being a Bl1V6l' pickle cruet and set of dishes to Mrs, Law, a silver` cake dish` to Miss Mavdie, a watch guard to Bert, aoollar and cuff box to Wilfred and to De Witt an Ilbnm. VI! ofg `A; .nhm`;1u;;;-m'n;.';n"are `aye. opnnding jheir Eupti-r holidays elssyvhe're,' bmczyg New York; Mrs. A. Dixon, Peter bore , and Mr. T. A. Meaning, Drad `ford. They remember her as a. good` mother, and faithful Christisn.. Her only brother is the Rev. N-. R. Wil- longhby, D.D., of the London Confer- ence. In 1896 she was married to Mr. Thomas Nev, of Bradford, who survives her. . .' .Miss L. Riley. who has spent the last three months -with friends here, left for Mount Albert last week. . . . Messrs. A. Bunting, of Elmgrove, and F. Merrick, of Toronto_ J unetion, are holidaying at their homes here.l. _. . Miss Ids Smell, of Guelph, is visiting her sister, Mrs. -H. G. Peppler. . . .The special Lenten services oonducted in St. Luke's church. Pinkerton, by Rev. Mr. Dixon, of Toronto, were very largely attended. . A number of the friends of Mr. and hits. _Wm. Law"! vv J nrvuu-wt A Advahnod 7: r 3 _ . . PRTCE .25 CENTS (A PACKAGE. _- '_ _Rn4IunIA1'trt.vl)nI-sum. , V . - One Month : Tu-aitment. - !D`tNlRVOvl>Hl.)AIm. Send forfree and Guido_td Health.-. - >f a. % mu F. In co..128 Welnttpn 8;. Toronto, can nave them being Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Moore, and M aster Jos. Biackstcck . . . .School closed on Thursday evening, and our teacher, Mr Fisher is payings visit to his home in 0ooks.own . . . . Mr. W. T. Stewart is able to be around again . . -. . Mr. .Jas. Wilson intends, in a short E time, moving out to his farm . . . .Mr M Enos. iHogsn, of Savanna is visiting this community. . . .Mr Firth, of this place, is spending a few days with friendsin Midland . . . . Report of S. S. No. 14,: Tiny, for March :--Sr. IV- W. Brock, J. Aekey, R. Brock. Jr. IV-Jos.' Blackstock, M. Woods. P. Moore. III-- M. Buck, E. Moore. v-\a-n--. v -- vs .5. --..-v-. ---v .- `can... u-- an.` r us `agav- ' merchants or Seagers Drug Store. . Alwaysask for Stamps. -The Bash Buyers Stamp lfi q-av for them. -___.___.._..._...j_. ____ _ , SPEBIAL =-= Auuounciim our NEW sI=>mNG.sHoEs;A A 41. ran, ury uuuu-_. uuuuup utrcuu jj ` . B.1ll.NEss. Groceries. 28 street. , _ A. J. 1 A3901? Grocerles. slre ` E. II.` WILLIAMS, Ierocerln, Str 3' In`: WILSON as $031, Grocer "0 1 - . ` wnr. IIUBBEBT. Butcher. SIGAGBIIN9 Drug lor--, Dunlap K ; J I]. BATCIIELOII. nrusam. Stree mus. la. s'l`EPllENs, Ch-nu Ball. 26 Duulo N treet. slmuons & 00., Hats, Caps au._d Furs. Dunlo V- CBARLEY98 Barrie Candy Works, llunlop E. T. 'l`Yl_E 9 The Tailor, 41 llunlop Street. x SHAW B308... Photographers, lhllllup Street. ` A. A. slRlPSON. Baker and Confeeuoner llunlo B0l)E`ll'l` H; l.?laEl!lmlNG,'8ulloneuy, Dunlap 8: at. Don GAIJ4 Bl0S., carpets and Furniture. Dunlo Creel. cnossuuc D98, Boot and Shoe Repairer, Mulcau . rczy and Charlotte No long waiting. You an 11 V thia money whenever you have` 100 or more Stamps. mL- \l'-__-L.._,1.... ..:--.. nnctl D ' fmncw :m'IA 1/rnm A -_1_ Tlns means a` s Go shoppi make sure to deal with the following merchants and ask for Can Buyers Sfamps. They are FREE, 1 with 10c. and 10 with eve $1.00 you have to spend for living necessities. ' T V ing of 3c. on every dollar you spend. Free. to Seagers Candle ; 1} L. BRENNAN. niuener. Allandme. W. P. SOIIIJIS. Grocer anclllaker, Allandale. W. A. OUNDLE, Drugglu. Allandale. W A. PAE, Dry Goods, Dunlap 1` Il.1lI.NRsS. Grnaarlnn. SIR nnnlnn In-ant. RECEIVING m1vEL9PEs FREE at any oth:,_ahove ".1`1I`isIITS1}x`t7i"J CASH B_ ERS' STAMPS. Ask LL-.. ' EE`.Vq BRu\G voun STAMPS -; -nu uuuu BLOCK this DBIOPO. Ina Iuywu, Dun uluwwu, uuv vvvuuuuumup ' .Y*" pair embodv the very top notch ofparfeolaion and Ikled ahoe makiu , and our 2 - - . - ' lib! ` Sh" to' .me`:,J:,aL.:t::s:2:L'2:.':2 2::`:.-;::`::`::'**.'...?.`;'.. `;`aA':Ewn"ims 3 cAs& FOR THEM. THE ALLANDALE MERCHANTS . 200 son was VIf._AH:-WA-G0 does not give .C0l.11pl_Et8 and Perfect " V` ` Satisfaction. . - use ingot Ml Blood Purifiets. Nat'pre s Cure_ f_or Liver, Kidney and Blood Diseases. 100 Gashwyars Stamps, 259. gifgeziasi ni3ua"'s+;")f%i::;b;B_AI`anI:, om". when You ;1?o1`:%MoNErIs REFUNDED 7'r'i"c a$23$L%$o33y'?r'Z %2?a'a'f`23f' "i' nx`i'.u3`Zi1`:fe'E13:"v'$'zi'is"?'

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