Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 27 Apr 1899, p. 5

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|A$3.oo Value {summons x M 8 IE, ONT. this village. I will build a. new solid brick residence this summer` nearly op- poaite Dr. McGregor s. 7 The Presbyterian circuit, comprising Oookstown, Townline and Ivy congre- gations, will hand a mouse in this vil- lage this spring. Mr. Cunningham has the contract. The building `will be erected on Mr. Thos. Henry's propertyy opposite the Methodist church; Advanoo: Correspondence. L Fishing is common sport just now. Council met on Monday in the Orange Hall. . A _ _ , , _ _ .4.) .._..z.. __ One of our fariners sovied grain on Saturday 22nd.. I n! l'II _ ______ Mrs. Firtharrived home on Friday evemng; the operation on her eye was successful. ` -vvuvw--v--J __V,,_, Mr. 0. Rogers, of` the Chen. Rogers \Co. was in town this week. _ 4"'i91I'1".s:'l&[:>'o.1'%e*ha3.e placed a goed fence in front of his residence. A - - IJIuwvvI_--- --v Mr. A. Fleming has added greatly to his vehicles by having them all r9~p-i,-M4 n;_.. '.n .1... ......a.o. 4-|.:..L fmthnll follo_w I U tllinlnvvw `Statue Voif the sports think footbnlll time 1'1`: here and would. like ,to "hear from the othu boys. , - ` '- ' Il_-_ Invnnn wzw - v--- Leonard. _Soo;tV.'c;n1.Q fame on _Mon- day after spending some months at the Model Farm, Guelph. . - `of May let, Monday. .-:A;n:eet;in& "eifa.ll- interested in the cheese factory in celled `for the evening u-_-_a`u_- _.'_'_1- -........ mt. ` W? UIIV Illirr". VJ ? season on Saturday night by BIVIUSA-`ha boys gnd I tI'y.pnll., ' , - .. Cu 11- II. 11! 1'-,L___I..2_.2.....- a lime lightentertainment on May 2nd_. Everybgdy welcome. No admission. l A- __I.`._.` LA `kn "_"`l '1 Mr. Jae. Cain has added to .tho appearance and value ot_;hie' garden" by having t`_h_e_ etnmpa removed. Mat. Conuell did it. X _ V . - ; The railway station has been pmoveql` and hit: new7poaitioII add ! greatly to the appearance of" the town. Just -80 Igiuutea elapsed` _from= iwaa _eLarced. till I'I_t_d_ pen the not poaia `down: A three Mark ebb, whojvaa injured in` Bill ;mlll'-`at Veiprs cmagrng a.- fe,II;',d5'yI -so. iul `improving 9; vol! in can gxpectod.` ' . No` Goupolis with this Hat. D Q-nu!` O-- Mr. Roe;1\;k"ci6|;eTd`the miplo syrup . = THIS CELEBRAT-ED MAKER % IN STIFF HATS V HAS MADE . Us HIS SIMCOE AGEISTS my ONE. _._-A~ .;'a..g for $2.00.' Wyevale. T - A-' l`-..___-._ ,6-1) kFraw|ey s Shoe Store. ll Witho a doubt the smartest , the shapeliest looking Shoes ever 0 red in Barrie are here in greater variety than 9 you can see a where else. Every Shoe is made expressly for `our trade, and with it our guarantee for good wear and per- lues we know ours are not easily equalled. s by which to judge : fect t. As for Here are a few li Beat: in mind We stand back of every Shoe w ell, with a. gnatanteeto refnnd_ money` if not exactly as repres ted. ; ,_Boot, tip, fancy foxed quar Ladies Fine Dongola Kid 311 on exible sole, new London to a stylish easy shape, special... Ladies Dongola Kid Lace and Button Boot, patent tip, new round toe, McKay sewed sole, dressy shoe, D. width, special value . . . . . . . . . . Ladies Kid Albani Strap Slipper, sewed sole, very neat shape, l worth $1.00, special . . . . . . . .. Old Ladies Kid Congress Shoes, exible sole, inade expressly for solid comfort, special . . . . . . . . MEN'S DEPT. j Men s Fine Balmoral and Con- gress, toe cap, extension sole, ` seamless, faxed, made from ex- tra ne Dongola Kid Stock, , the very dressiest style of shoe, ' Lennox toe, the latest, special. Men s Fine Lace Boots, toe cap, _ extension sole, sewediand nail- ed, medium weight, a natty, serviceable shoe, special. . . . .. Men"s_Strong Lace Boots, Grain- , ger ozf Blucber cut, made water it ~ iBARRIE S LARGEST SHOE STORE. \ }sol'o Lgcatngentto.-use celebrated Slatefsh e. , 'r._ie:9%an'rr 1 . ._ . PRICE 25 CENTS A PACKAGE. f . b _ ` One` Month's Treatment. -_SIc1g-no Ninvoqs 1 Sand for free samplo god Guide to Health. . can-ru-A-no . I o THE E`. E: EARN 00., 128VWel.l!ngbon St.,'1'oronto. Can L . V. _v. _.soLDjA'1` J. FRAWLEY, THE ADVANCE. LADIES DEI _If AH-WA-GO. does not give Complete and Perfect ;A.`._l.`. .A.: -_ The-% King oflll emu Purifiers. Nature : Cure_fo1-all Liver, Kidney and Blood Di seases. YO UR MONEY Is REFUNDE1) `sI:Ac:ns' bnua"s7}5ia: BARBIE, onrr. SPRING sHOEs l 25` 135! 75 15i ....STYLISH._.; tight, extra heavy, peg sole, wax stitched seams, this shoe is extra _well made, suited for hardrwear, special . . . . . . . . . .$} 75 Men s Strong Lace Boots, bellows ' tongue, riveted and wax sewn - seams, heavy slip sole (peg), best grade, every pair has our 'guarautee,spec1al . . . . . . . . . .. 1 10 w BOYS DEPT. `ys Lace Boots, toe cap, peg sole, hard as int, tidy, dur- Able shoe, sizes 1 to :3, special. Boston Calf Lace Boot, toe whole foxed, extension Youths trong School Boot, toe sole, good, durable y shoe, tidy shape, `13, special . . . . . . . ebble Button Boot, ` toe cap, nailed sole, very low ` heel, tidy, ser 'cea,ble school turn sole, sizes 1 t 7, special my c-vw .Satisf:.<-:l;i;>n.' I00 1 1;) 110 55 35 [Our regular correspondents have our thanks for the many newsy items they " send Tm: ADVANCE for publication. An occasional paragraph of a personal V nature has gone undetected into the paper and has given slight offence. We A are willing to admit that is possihlel to so conceal an item that it has no likeness to a joke, cut, or sarcasm; it. goes on its mission, however, and ac- complishes its purpose. `All such items are strictly prohibited. We hope our one or two guilty correspondents will - remember this, and that our many cor- respondents who have never thus erred Wlll pay no attention to it.-EDITOR] 20 pieces Hig Class N oyelty Dress Goods .in Silk and Wool in new colors. \_ `ixi:ures-love1y combination` Regular price $1.0 $1.25 and 31.35 per yard,` choice `of the whole 4_ on Wednesday mom; ing; ' . I ' 20 pieces Fine Woel D4`Good's--all `the `leading colors for the season; Regular price 50c., 60c. arid 7 ., ch.oice of the let on Wednesday morning, ' X V Ladies will do well to be on hand. as the quantity is limited, and will not lat lon J at7 such Mr. Partfidge, Ordwn Hill, conduct-1 Those are the chedpat Goods wc ever sbld In Barrie- % ~ % Arm. 27, of the advantage of ling with `these Mercha.n.t's. They V gie ` UASH - $YERS STAMPSFREE. " W. A. PAE, Dry Goodu. Dan! K ,. R. M. Nnss, Grace:-lea 28 Duo 1,` 2 . . 1 ., '. - " , 3% ii w`%`}}i".1'.`.'.':i's":~.?e...?'.?;.'.."'.% !.'p 333.'.* st In-`:6 wu.soN an 8611. Grocer and V Ichet.'llql:p gunvdla (|I|!`|0 r00 0 ' "3 . H .` ;%:4_ WM. llUI!l!EB'l`.ButcI|c-r. menu at. - _ _ smgannsi Dru store, nnnlop stre _ .,. V _L - 3,- "' H nATcnEnn'1: "6 ..?`.'E.`.f u'1 I"'. ` I:`:'8mot- {f.`;`;`.i.`1..?'".:..,.n... Captund `Part. I `III: 013. Street: . .ouAm.mtvs. Barns/Candy war? In . o1I.9I_r'e V E. 1;. wxnnlgms. Jeweler. lldn o . ' SHAW nuom Photographs:-1, lbunlop - ta T A. A. sxmrso Baker `and oonrocuonport L `Strep!- nounwrll. stamina. st-Ito-rat}; * % % . t 3 - :, nom.'..u.I. 13303.. Curpollrund Burn u h on sI'._-` onosspgnnvs, Boot and shoe Ropalrero * .. I0!` . . V 0 _--- --an QQIZ-E ``BI-`A you Bank Interest `on the 53%) you ` Store` oPP8i* 17` t5u`f' e3 }>?~ u%m; 3>11ad91~*#v Receiving Blrfi nonunion. U, :1: 7 Advance Correspondence. THESE grAMI=s SAVE: I'I"IE Fihnur-IIv-rv---, -..._..v._.,,.,.._` 1.. BRENNAN. number, Auundnld. V W. P. soulallsg Grucornnd Baker Allpndgleu `V. Ac OUNHIIEQ Drnuclulo _ V00 shanty BB7 :at Ba rgains Ask Us Stanps. ;lDres'-.3 Goods.` 8 Drug Store , pdsih 0ice, B ' fa, ` of `Drug Store; Alla_ndulq,~.a;nd. get `tha M EY .Il'Dg IDIIIII won-- nu-uww _._-`..__ -_ , , ~ W ,, THE ALLANDAILE _m:ncHAI! - __ _. ,4 _u_ __. A n|_...l_Ig gs far; ecogds 3 IMPORTER. kl 25 ce s per yard. `>0 dents per yard. deiselrvioe in Zinn church on Sunday. Mrs. John Sanderson is visiting friends in '.l.`o1-onto. ` - I3. Arthur, of Vanoouvdr, B.C., is home on "a visit. L 1`:-1r:c;e'1:s<)'I;:*i1eelad from To-.` _ 1-onto one day last week; , IO xercim `in dionl Col- Uanghlin, del school AA`:-thur is spianding a short time with Craigvale friends. ` Mr. and Mrs. Vollmer spent Satur- day and Sunday with friends in Allan- dale. . V T V ' A o -_' 131 In .. on. 1 IJGIIII Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gamett visited with Mr`. John Harrison, of Edgar, over Sunday. V T * nu, _ I, _ __,;_'I. __.___._LI._ -2 LL- _-:..I. ` w:1:h;h.e:';.'elb'aympathv of the neigh- borhood ie extended to Mr. and Mrs. `John Grea.vea,Vof the townline, "in -the spent for living necessities. ----two. c--u--- Advance Correspondence. 3. , .D_#lig Shire. Anton Mills. gylunql Charlotte `. 1.... ofhair any-% 5.2..-am nun. months, whb ya: `. "`!"*r%3dIy- % L % V` S;kpn 4 spending a few dnyu with Mrs. Wm. ` Wilnon. of`Grafol. . ` Miuj.vMu'y- Pnti:returt;'ed homo;on Saturdy after lpendmg 1 couple of weeh.wi'.h her D. Jacobo, returned hom ion Sdtnrdty tron} G'iz___l'ph wherejhe has been attending _the Agricultural Col- | -The W.C.T.U. hive undertaken a `house to house canvee in the interest of the franchise for women. They hope to be able to secure.) large number of signatures e to the declaration which is `now prepared for. circulation. T nn._ -an-:_-__h 1n--.1___12..L n:_-_:. info M_in'eeingi i.Methcdiet4 Circuit undertook to reiee $55 in did of `St. . J emee church, Montreal. This amount and more was contributed, $59.30 hav- ing been "sent to Hon. Geo. A. 001:, Toronto, treasurer of the fund. Rev. Mr. Ingram iefmuch pleased with the noble manner in which the circuit meets its responsibilities. It was only last year-that Mineeiug Circuit declared its independence of missionary assistance. Still 'the'ccnti-ibutione to missions are nearly as large this veer as last. Our Literary Society was reorgan-_ ized on Wednesdaynight, April 12th. The oieers elected were as follows :- President. W.'Bur-kholder ; Vice Presi- dent, Thos. McLean; Secretary, Wal ter Johnson; Treasurer, Dr. McDer- mid; Programme Committee, Mrs. Ingram", Mrs. G. P. Tracy, Geo. Johns- ton, Mr. Burkholder, Walter Johnston, and Theo. McLean. It is the intention of the society to have a mock parlia- ment every second night. Dr. Mc- Dermid `will ll the position of _Speak- er. Re\:. A. T. Ingram isleader of the` Government side and Mr. W. Burk- holder that of the Opposition. Mrs. Sneath spent Mondayon the Seventh. V A ney, 1; Exmy W our `of hi; : Mi. and Mrs. J. G. ooimre visiting in Alliston this week wiuli Mrs. Sarah Fisher. Mr.` Pratt had his engine out last week and chopped grain for Robt. Leadley and Mr. Cronin. V A . .---v' ----v. ---q. .-_v-_ The event of the week here was `the raising of Mr. Cronin a burn on the farm lately occupied by` Mrs. Smith. All Monday afternoon gtoope of men gathered together from all directions and helped to put the benta together .-J ..-L -.`p.4u:. Q` A. "'~'*" `-Wrv "' r`-' ".' ----- --n-------- and get themin place. -Then at 4.30, sfter Messrs. Geo. `Pratt and John Burns had called sides, the four bents were yaw-heaved into position. Now came the exciting race of getting the plates and rafters up. In this Mr. Geo. Pratt's side won by `about ten minutes, owing to the plate on the other side `not tting: easily. In the evening a party closed the `day's excite | meat. _ 1 . Oro Btetton. Advance Correspondence. Herb. Crawford is under the weather. Mre. Geo. Crawford, .of Barrie, spent Sunday here. ' T Mi'..Jam9,B Johnston lost 3 valuablb cow last week. ' Mr. A. A. Bell commenced treading on Thursday last. . Mr. Gegrge Emma, of Matchedash, is visiting friends here. ` `- Q` ..C Mr. flab. Crawtord, of ' >Ja.rratt. u Corners. spent Sdnday here. * -on- cunt In! I Mia. H. Bhrd_g i_a "t: Jaa.`and Glaiiysl Marlin visited friends at Grenfel lastl The ligmjack and spent Are being` promenaded up and` down the creeks again._ ' ' ".V':1z`l;e'barefoot boy is in his glee again," again being able to throw aside boots and stockihga. H. Mr. John Walt is the newcomer on Mr. R. Pearson : fa1In._ ~ A d m'.i`e_x;p-e:;anoe I`nen l`1er .e are very quit but not dead by any means. V The maple moleeeee and maple sugar camps around have ceased to act. The season wee not so protable tomauy as it usually is. p1acea a'nd,see that they no xed. -0ur.a't1;t;ot auered from the April ooda,`and the pathmaater on the north beat ought to look `after any dangerous V Dalston poet oce has been author- ized to "transact postal note bueinewa. It'will be come. convenience to the gen- eral: public, will be appreciated by many and.w1ll'be,e`etiehctory to outside boni- _n'eee rms." .' Mr. '1`. 1`. Young, pest-_ master; will he inepociel charge of that .dcp.er_tment. 1 -~ ' . 4 Er. T. J.` Holizfy isulnpidly ing from it-p`ro1ong9dill`neas. \ ` ` `C7 A___-_. `.-- --`.40-Ag; rt ouvuuu - __v ".Mr. Tho:."W.-I;ennrw redontd {aid improved his residence of _lut6.E -. l___2I .I:_' .. __' `py""I\p(r.%A'rdell..j A -_` . .,,~' buiiqling an addition to "his store `building oc'c_upiedW - "o~.I ' A 1%-- . "l:[':J-;l;;t..S:nith,.V-of on. s,iuuiun1,~| :I;u.iy9n up armiug -m`d iovved into 7th Concession, ves_pra.. L . Advance Correspondence. Adv-ance Correspondence. mvmok

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