Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 1 Jun 1899, p. 5

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ling. n0 _ uur I18` t0CK or mounts :8 or the very Intact 'gn. A selection of handsome colon. Iuitnlglcfor ALL K5Ng$ _ofdnpery.junt whats: uired to makg tuhc Photos : high wo at Low Pnpeu. ~. ` u-n.--- 4.1:: -:-.1n_*._.'g_ FOR SAE F(aw|ey sShoe8tore. - -aM""" l U-:a`' . . . ' Men s ne Amerlcaiolza fOXd' "moral, toe 03?! W round We .made in the narroaeagy 8110.90 and the Wid6_t09! ' . special . . . - ..:.._ `.o>oco.oy'i'd' Men s choice Vim Tm Dong 6119. Balmom, toe cap. Y61'Y..\v .____.._.... Th . . ` X -% k v.%Vm % V a%;u.-e betm th5nd7i ls;1?;`2l":.I,',I .`r`;`Zi'.ZY'Z33: u m J'z:tfrs*ih9* d t waihtill Saturday. aswe ms? V9.59 "V * # ` ' " I Black Dress Sillks--R a dollar a yard-inccmpa.rab'le' value. W'e7war- rantthem.. e English Striped Waist ks-Very choice, 9. special line at thirty-ve cents a yard. v ' 4 ` Japanese Silks-27 in. wi . y forty cents, while the last. V ` We offer great variety in ordi `:1 Silk Fabrics twenty-ve cents and thirty cents per yard. - e ' ` many levely shades`---fty cent valuesfor The very latest new Summer Hats-` V` .shion s dictate -pleasing` pat-V terns--a width of choice that tn` T, esit easy for the most fastidi- ous to select. 9 . The very latest new Summer Millinery F10 1` Coiiceits.--choie offered of 30c. to we. Flowers for fteen can of 400. to 500. Fldwers for twenty-ve cents. V T ` P.S.--To arrive this week from England`: Cable orders in W We and Colored Piques. These Goods will give_ satisfaction-the pric ununauvn .-`run nmunuvnkin nuqmnwnnn 's stor carries ah` ideal AVs,to( 3.l [!.Ot" ' pl-ehens .` e enough to meet evry~dem`and and t,9_..3uit_ .',:v"-ley `I our own xect Importatnona. Ourprxces ar qom.mo1;`prioe's;+`-our vizlues ' are uncom `_ on Values. We venture to enuuirabe .- Silk Moreens-un _ rshirt govbds--in black and all the; latest `oolorings; Are this an ` ex- sL fashion. ` T ` ' . ' We ve exclusive control of New import_at_io'11s--bewil` ties, in the charming striped effects to be worn t ' terns conned to this Store, remember-and prices Pllt Uvlonm vv-----v. - -~1.~v-_. ----.- prove an enjoyable suxfprise. Printed Fouhxid Silks-Exquisitg desigiis`.--lVs..te.st` to; ' - . 1 *":'".'f.'= '-~_-----o, Blouse V` etc. Colored Ta'eta. 1 ' than in ci _A -d T " -_ ., ' .. T I ` W; e cl@ce 1n newahaaes---quotatxons lower stores. % - Jun: 1; 1899. something About N=ow8umII)'3{ Blouses. I . ` i V ,[i. _;;;_.`;"!: `E v . _ _ 5 .. ` _, .,;~ 7 -, -._ `::..`k'V Solo` Agent for u j"$|nhr%Ihoo... ' Someihing About "limmr Mllllnery. something About sum . I u . .of oi1r'businehs, our g6neraI`7':I`\;iif'_1.ess V 05` . . policy, and coincident withjny apoig1;,, ..n1ans. > - s Importer Fine Dryuods. 1 20-1 3DI`iI1gShoes} HAVEYOU BOUGHT Youths Tan Balmorals, toe cap, extension sole, ~warra.nted solid leather soles, nothing i more '~ stylishiand serviceable, special 1 20 F oys ne Lace Boots, toe cap, , ' e extension sole, made in the best .~_T ths ne Laoe Boots, toe cap, 'I..,_- ole foxed, peg sole, warrant- " Q; solid, tidy, good wearing sh` _ sizes H {$013, spe.'cia.l...., 90 `~34. MISE8' AND CHlLDS' A DEPT. _ -A ' " e Dong. Kid Button ' : ,- _ V tyle, dressy and durable . . ._. I 15 i est style shown, dressy shoe for the young men, special . . . . . . 2 00 Men : Lacrosse Shoes, warmnted s ' No. 1 quality, `special . . . . . . . ' 60 _voujjH_s' Am: aovs*- or-:91- .; uuaauu ugu .uuu5. .u..... .........-.. ` Boot, , A cap, exbension"sole, - low heel , und toe, sizes 11 to 2,specia ....YOUR NEW. I00 75 65_ . Ioli. i'1I|1Ab|_a`r";from Mthg`. io-nio t,Ed`u-`on 24th. ~ - . , T. Wdesfold, of Toronto, in viliting at Mr. William Hudson : `Mrs. M. Bndull and Mrs. Smith,- of Toronto, called on `Mr. Loeney, the, Mthl . A . Mrs. W; Symona, ' of Lindsay, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T033011. 9 Mrs. Oaler her daughter, Ethel in Barrie for a. few da.ys_ lust, wee_k. -- out: _ A number` from here attended the conference of the brethren on Sunday at Wu-minister. V - V Mr. J amen. `Hewitt who. lately pun- ohaeed the Royal Hotel property, is building a store on it. ' . ,`l .I....n vm.-.._;__ 2_L-- J- -2, so 7 "331:-nad: giving tip farming -and has ` leased part of his` farm to E.'Sa1iabury.'* - V ' \ .'lV|.- `D-.. 11.. . n-*r~--_ -; "l:u_.___|. ` Rev. Father Jones, 8. J., of St. Mary's College, accompanied by Rev. Father Wynne, of Maryland, visited this `vicinity on May '20th in connection `with Hurcnian history. They aearched several old Indian sites in the vicinity and found many relics on Crockery Hill. While here they were thegueeta of Mr. Abraham Graig. I\.. (`L,,, II`-'- ----- can any Ivw5IUIlIl8 o' The Rev. Mr. McLean, of Elmvale, ocoupiedthe pulpit of St. John : church on Sunday taking his text, Ooloasians 30 170 ` " ' > On Sunday May 21st Rev. J. H. Teney gave-an eloquent exposition of the text "Hold fast the form of sound words, as applied to the coronation oath. He entered a very strong pro- test against efforts to eliminate from that oath the clause which ensures a succession of Protestant sovereigns. He went through the various stages of history leading up to the formation of the present oath and enlarged on the growth of. principles and freedom that have been co-existent with it. He concluded his .discourse as_ follows :-? "'.l`he Coronation Oath in its essence represents the glorious principles for which our fathers nobly contended, and when necessary, bravely died. It re mains then; brethren, for us who are of the. `household of faith to say whether we shall. permit a change in this representative oath or" not. How much indeed we owe to that faith of which our aoverign is here declared defeiider. - ,.'.l`ha't faith has dissipated the mists of superstition and darkness and invitedthe nations to behold their God. Its magic touch hasgiven inspira- tion to the poet. lts touch of truth has kindled the ame of eloquence. ` It has surrounded us with advantages, train have followed institutions and improvements innumerable, until life has been made worth living. Then, brethren, when we remember all the Coronation Oath stands for, when history, as she throws the light of other days around us, recalls the deeds of an illustrious past, when that im- perishable memorial of past sulfering and self-denial` and heroism is ever pres- ent in our glorious constitution, surely vlial gratitude should awaken us to a sense of that vast, countless debt` that we, `alas, can never pay. But though we be_ thus powerless to repay our ancestors for their self denying work for us,,we can at leastbe true to the cause they -so carefully nourished, and for which they so cheerfully suffered death. Let us never become insensible , to the value of the advantages we en- ` joy. Let us guard with pious gratitude ~ and jealous care the ame'of genuine . depository` and perish the hand that for the sake of political gain or any cthersinister motive would impair its , meaning or jeopardize its existence. social, educational, .and moral. In its liberty of which our constitution is the` % The Queen a>Birthd1T\y was decidedly` "Mist heme . I In... --..........-.. :. .i..:..... .. '1..:... I-....:......... b`;.|:"l;e-esesmery is doing a "big business at present. , T 11.. \l1:II:....... All... :. .....-.'...... ......l I" fl.;.w\7V'i.llisi11 Allan is moving qndi `raising his barn this week. ` u- 1' 1:9 7....-- I....a. ....1.: ....+ 1.3.` `ma `Cf X VT VIWYIO Mr. J. 13:" Lemon has sold out his .ge'nera.l store business to Mr. Messing- 4u- Lenoon in at present buying "another out loud bf `horses for Winni- . nite o numbr of farmers are put- ting atone_ foundations nndr their `ba:n E21 "':. A I` Q,I UIIIIQU Illllu wvuwvuno Seeding operations are about nish- `ed; fully ninety per. cent. of both full Awh_e_ut ans! clover you killed. ` TU IIIG VIVVVO ICU an `."-lMr. Henry Sloan heevgone to.-To-1 route to the annual meeting of thei Supreme Grand Orange` Lodge ofl .1-\ 17.1` I L! "O i`C TU V Mr. R. W. Sloan reports business as perbionlerly good this season having turned out 3 number of buggies ands ,,,_ |_-_2_a-_ __ ____ ..-II_ 1-..-.. ` Mr. Jno. Hiron in siowly recovering. Lizzie Tracey visited list task at ;0ro.ighurat.* " . "'73 Min Ethel Uampbell ii the guest of` " Hock:-ldqo. The Ming: my ma Mg. 5...; ~=McKernnnn` roenqly. III... 'II -4 ... :-n. ALA 333$. "B'e.i'.ze?"' u7usI.Z'fi ;5"1a-E number ofjll kinds of Arigsn to be renovated. _ V . . I QT: Ill-VIII ? VII HID nisuuu ~ % May` Manama . of Bu-rie, visited as Wm. Wilson : 16: 3 - %. %M*. -W"-f%` xvi-iv Ill-ILUUHII-III IUUUIIVQJ 0 ` Mien l;l9o1-a was the_ guest of Mrs. Geo. Moorof on May`24th. "44`"1`j-L`|.J .1 "n......'- .5:.i`o..I' Advance Cm-gccpondence. m Nonfnkmbvmon ednt Mr. Yonng s last week. Mrs. Johnston, of Mineeing, spent a few days at Hector Cunerons. 'I5.._---j-' -` ML " ""1'>:"ooeea" 3* `Js"'Jc1I"3iBL'"epamce school concert, toaand dance, 865. my 1-I1sI_-`_. -__I `II . `II ..:.. .. `El -.. `VIII! UULIUUI UVIIUUIII vvuuuu vua-n-vv, ma. Wilson and Mr. Muir.'SE'Hen. drie, spent the 24th atWm.`Wilaon a. "'-- ---.--_L'- Mn |.`l`......:`.9 -nanann "`7i :'1.Z"`o"nT}`"nE.t i'1Z}}i '{{e}.'a{6n from the American 0171} War -was $550, not $5.503: reported in In recent issue. ' - ' I J-,,;- .`__ LL- `MUD ' - The tea, concert and dance in the` Separate School on Qneen s Birthday evening. were largely attended and very successful, nancially and otherwise. The ladiescf the section did themselves great credit in the excellence. of the tea provided. Mr. J. H. Willis, of Barrie, presided during the concert in `his usual eicient manner. The pro- gramme was as follows ;-Solos. by |Frank Sanderson with accompaniment - by W. Lynn 5 solos by T. F. O. Meara, , `Barrie; Oration, Women s- Rights, -Mrs. J os.` McKsrnan ; solos by Irene Coffey, and Alma McDonald, Barrie, with accompaniment by Mamie Mc- . Donald; Alma McDonald's solo, You saw him saw the wood was the most `popular selection `of .`_the evening. "Mamie McDoinlald" st.eplda3:1dng- as interestingan on y..app an . . r. _ John Oobiy `gavea short speech. -instrumental duet by Frank _4'.I.'rave rs and`W.- Lynn` well 1`00iV0sd- Keenan's Orchestra ' furnished. Ilihllo tor `the. `'33 kPt VP 11.; .-__|_ .__.-.... vs-w vac--uvw early ' V H" Nowtotfaobmaon. Advance Conapoudcnee. V .M.ra_. L. W. Hill, of Tomato, was fvioitina hr moum,. . 3'Long,-this wk; . ..Mia A.- Wooltord, of ox-m;., spent the holiglgy _wi_tgh- hat pister, M-rs`. gw: k.r_.{ oabuia~;; :.frn`-1arst~ obi; ot. I pause. Curcfor PRICE 25 CENTS A PACKAGE. Rnnunurnsu. Dvhrnrsu, 4' One Month : Treatment. I Sxcx Akin Nnwous HnAnAcmz. Send for free `sample and Guide to Health. 1.-.-. on -- --...-- 4-... .A.___ --. _. _ I the late `Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Monkman, of Oookatown, wns buried here on Suturday. . . . Among . these who visited in Toronto last week were Mr. Jae. Bruce, Mrs. J. Coburn, jr.. Mr. W. R. Chantler and Miss Mabel Chantler. . . . Mr. W. G. Wilson, of Toronto, spent last week at home prior to leaving on Monday morning to take mission work for the summer. Mr. A Wilson goes to -I station 125 west of the Soo.- We! wish him `success . . . .Mra. 'l`horpe,! mother of Mrs. A. Mchelland of this? place. died pt Bradford on ' Thursday lush and use buried up 0onleon e Hill on Sotuxjhj. ._ ._.Tha Local Teachers `Union. ufiet Neyton on -Tuesday, M;ey_2.3rd. T.Zl`ie meeting was interest- '8;i!d.~.l!_~lIt!id$D9 road. v.e'r-I A torI_be;In g.preIent from the ilford Til9_lI_O1t,llIoating villuhe It] Bond Heed "on oTne edey", J one `-`cVu`I`u.- V. l1"."...I_'..L- 1"\'__ `Ii- .;_1__._. 1_-_. .i33ZI-"523 'I"3rown'" "...r'"ia'-'3!73.i.'i}- `expected to l-addrqq the .Epwo_rth don)`; ""7 .J'vu uouuuy nu; uuJ,",,.,,_w V... __ w' ' . " " "1 ~ H111 Saturday, aswe are sure to be cAr.owde d,%_A__ __ _ K, I;` *. .u I . . ` V V: V 20th. . ; . Market Day, Mondays` from 1 u..m. so 2 p.ln., in well attended. ; .. 4 ' 9 J "ll'2_`_v '|t_`_'i..- `D 'n_-__ -5 11,, CONSTIPATION. Fnnumn Coumamrs, &c. 43-ly. _ If AH-WA-GO does not give Complete and Perfect . Satisfaction. ' The King ufVAIl Blood Purifiers. Na.ture s Cure for all Liver, Kidney and Blood Diseases. *. Wzgk, at ' an SEAGERS' DRUG STORE BARRIE, ONT. -rnn:*VF.T i=7. inazi dc$:1`weumgtoo so, Toronto. Can sou) AT . YOUR MONEY IS REFUNDED LADIES DEPT.` L-adies genuine Dong. Kid But Boot, toe cap, medium roun - toe, McKay sewed sole, size . 9% to 7, special -value. . . . . . Ladies choice Vici Kid Balmoral, , toe cap, made in the very swell-. est style, special . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Ladies ne Doug. Kid Button. 1 Boom, kid toe cap, fancy foxed quarters, new toe, easy, perfect 1 ` tting, special. . . . .. . . . . 1 35 Ladies ne Oxford Shoe, toecapi ' K McKay exible sole, round We, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 Ladies ne Dong. Kid Ox. Shoe, fancy, cloth top, kid tip, turn sole, sbylishdressy sho`e,speoial K1325 MEN'S DEPT. . Men s ne Dong. `Kid Balmoral V and Congress Boots. toe ,ca.p,1 _ extension sole, dressy `young ~ _ mugs shoe, special. . . . .3. . 1 5.0. Men s: Hm. A ...-..:-1.. ...m 11.1 I coo, Pnemston. Advance Correspondence. Mrs. P. Loftua -intends building 3 new barn. For Cash orExchange for G-eneral Purpose Horse. 3 First-Class ORGAN, with two sets of reds. Thomas make. Apply to . ' Mr. F. Toner, of Penetang, visited here 1596 Sunday. V The` bricklars have commenced work on Rev. Father Gearin a house. SHAW BROS., T . M ' ` PHOTO ARTISTS. Bothwolvl Block. _ it Seasunahle Suggestion... ....."' ."E.":."..5`,`{`....c..... ` -:.3.i.'........` .'.,.:.'E %VCheesrnan, ` . Grace) . Oolllor snooty :7-ti ' = . . --variet enough to-satisfv If Gt, d0" t Ve 1& our Immense ho?1atl?:)fl`{in workn);9;nshiPo 7 gwnot all comers. As for style." Omfzort In W03: gees than.you. pay anywhere 1' do better, if as good. 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