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Northern Advance, 12 Oct 1899, p. 8

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antic authoring were the, Iffegidonb; Mina ' Whi . Collingwood ; M in Robinson. _Vuy: Mina Venuer. Orillin ; Rev. 'A '1`. Ingram, H Minuingg Rev. 8. Sheldon, Barrie; Rev. .W. R. Molntonh, Allandnle; Mr. W. Har- kor,= dllandslo ; Rev. J ; W. Churchill, Cold- 3` `Min, Fraser, Wdubpuhenog Rev. E; N; _G'r.nt;:Qrli ; my 1.1. E._ Lgncely `,. , ` .L 9 _ I I, I HANUFACTUKER8 OF AND DEALERS IN 1 ,m:Vw; mD'V$EqQNn-HA1n>yAENG1xEs. BOILERS, SAW AND snxmmz MILL 1 2: V f-';lCA 9?I;.I~;|Iw!.*,:RY.V _1>LOUGHs AND GANG PLOUGI-IS. .Bepairingiot Eveiy Description Done on short Notice. '3', I3 _ or Krims KEPT IN Srocx. `W `IIeb.yy Forging and Boiler Repairing 'eI will`try any style or t anything free of charge I also examine and treat the scalp for all diseases and being an expert in the art of Dy ment,Butterfie12T2Z co . FOUNDRYNIEN, A BARBIE, From 11.30 in t e morn- ing . until seven the evening, with the la est and neststock of HA GOODS ever seen i ' Barrie, at moderate prices. Mondamct. I 8 ecialist, will be at the QUEEN s HOTEL, rica s Notd Art Hair Dealer, and Scalp \ Room 3, BARBIE, on Bul- In. the Presbyterian church on Sunday `morning, Mr. Wm. Morris, of Knox (Jol- lege, Toronto, recently a. student at We.- shago, preached an excellent sermon on Inuence. In the evening hie discourse was on the Life of Joseph " nn mrrnnnw nf Inn`-, nnanlp M... 'M .......J:a.L Of Toronto I ' - -v vs no: gg---an .._.__ ootnrnr UNION DISBANDED. . Tho'0onnty Endeavor Union was disbwd` odu itwpl thud ht. better to form an ID "' mittoo consiatin .f denominmon. "1 1 -4 '1?l`9| and 0 . $1.2 / r 3 BOVL 0. A-. Eaton. M.A , Toront0- ladies `in the ecoming way I can instruc most stylish an to dress the hair. Postal Orde .. `K t0 W. 1'. PEMBBB S, HAIR DXIESSING 127,129 and 773 Ynnge an. TORONTO.` ONTARIO. 00103123 12. 1899. `"I=1"E' 3'n"5o5$?iou in ocuua. lastl week Miss M. M.oLennan andTMisa McMillan represented the Y.P S.C.E., and Miss Young and Miss Dollery, the Epworth League. ` T ` * Rnnninun Ai\`l|&Ap I-..I-!.... L I`- L, -1-A--~ V STOK YD Write Tun- o'R1:T: at .l4VII` ua. Burqlsrs entered Meeking &. Uo. s store on Tuesday night and stole 9. quantity of tea, cheese and tobacco. .1`he same night a. num- ber of loaves of bread was stolen from W. P. Soules bread`oa.rt. ' CY......a...l-..- -L.-.._L-- L---- - "' ` ` icAib HUG}-` R BEE}: qr` '~D(3\\, .44` bird 4:. Applv , Owner ' expen H115 T(\ Hoy .L1.5 good 5 uu. ucu. uvusu uvuau uu vjubutlun SWCBD. Mr. Frank Fennell. formerly of this place, is renewing old acquaintances here this week. IMP 'I`l\l\!'|II nnmnknl` luau `xnnn Dlilnli:-can CHXE HU Pr Two North each. .|_.I 1 en bloc or rm`! MACH R u a....`- rurs herein and t with I of this` at the uu uuw UUVV uuuu. Miss Elma Warnica. and Miss Annie May have returned from a. visit with friends in Elmvale and Waverley. V Chriafnnlanr n I` IIIII` `anon -- JD and a6 Z I Snail nunvuiu auu W aweriey. Christopher Robinson. Q.C.. and family have returned to their home in Toronto after a. three months sojourn at Tollendal. `R1-H7 Jnnnnlf Vnlunn l`:nt\nIInn4I 3.. -LI... In a sale 1 [NJ {"333 mun u. uuuw muuuuu IUJUUTIJ an .l.0u8D0&l. Rev. Joseph Young diacoursed in ' the Methodist church last Sunday morning on -the 20th Century Fund. In the evening he preached to young ladies. A1 H11: Innn nnnnnnl-bun 3.. l\..:Il:.. 1-..; gtore. '1 CU: Mr._ S. MoMor_ra.n has opened his "now nu... mm. 'r......I.... n... ..............a :....... vv yuuunv uuu uuuvulu Luau W605; Rev. W. R. McIntosh his last week. on- a visit to his parental home in Lucknow. '.\113nc \Tut:n [Vkhn A6 (`Alli-...n......I ....... vuunuua vvauu HALE. HUI. '1 DUI) may WUUIS. Mr. James_,Keenan, jr.. has moved into Mr. Geo. Overs house on Victoria street. 11... `D......I. `h\.......-Il ::_.....-..I-- -1: ALL I ua Lcuvvvulg mu uuqumuuuuuua uure cuts WBBK. Mr. Thomas Campbell has been making considerable` `improvements to his propertv on the townline. ` Ill..- l'I..... Il7___..:-- ___J \I!,_ A I II- LA Dies V wuo us Bo.rrie's South-Westem Division. `with its Pleasant Streets, its Tastv Dwell-' incs. its Pretty Churches. and its Go- a.-head People W111 Entice Settlement . -+A Weeklv Record of its Doings. Mr. Walter Lawr was in Elmvale 1m We`e.k. ' (`I I: II I I In uuicu I515 Inll ulguv. Mr. D. W. Murray _is away on o. trip to Manitoulin Island. 11.. 1.1.1 un.:._1___- .1 __..-_,4, . I 4-: I- Witt`: was visiting friends in Wyevale and Elmvale last: week. . D... I]? `D ll..`l'..4.-..I_ I__ I__._ _._--I_ _ , vuuu Lu use ycuvuuu uuulu nu l.4ll|.}I.SlJUVVo Miss Nettie White. at Collingwood. was visiting with Mrs. Lot Webb last. week. Nip Janna: Vnnnnn in La. ma---4.1 2-5.. ALLANDALE mu NUMBER sxx. Mi.ss Bella. `Looker has returned fror Parry Soung. - ' M. 117 \x7..u. ...m ...---.. a... L}. _-__ BLIJLU VIII WWUB The-S o E. held their regulurwohthly meeting last night. M R`IV H W nnwnuv :n nu-can on. L-E... 1- HJ9 lllldlllllll LUIGII`-It Mrs. Ed. Whitebread returned from Parry Sound on Monday. ` ' Nil! Win Inna n:n==nnn 5-34-3.. 3.. J. an I y uuuuuu Mr. W. B Webb will move into his new store this week. , '1... Q n D L..I.l 4.I..-!_ _- __I.... .._-_.I.I_- Mrs` W..R.-King, _ Mrs. .112`: J. Siuona, 9 Min. Mrs. D. C. Murchison, Mrs. Mrs. E. s. Mocking, Mu. ` Mrs. N. Cotter, Mu. Mu.- W. A. Pa.e.. Mrl. Our stock of Range: is large, arid you ghould buy now betoro prices advance again. _ ` The Souvenir; Range".% THE RAILWAY CENTRE on` THE. .FU'1`UR CITY. " ' anon oi { Sdiivhxffs iihxibi If vou ll call at our store wo .6an refer you a. great many more. Those are only a ` , I f`l'\`I CUTIE` Next `to Barrie Hotel. . C .Qtaaa|nn D Mn mun DVUIGSDIJ null HUI! UULIU BU: Report of the Allandala Public School for September :-Class IV, Sr.-M. Moore, J. Gilchrist, C. Moore, A. `Wilson. G. Ypun . Class IV. Jr.-E. Campbell, M. Tindal.` '. Schultz, R. Cummings. J. Brunton Glass l1I.' Sr.-R. McMillin, Mr. Archer, R Schamerhorn, 0. Heels, C. Galbraith. F. Hamlin. Class III, J1-.--A. Sohamerhorn, . B. Younge, L .Brown, G. Hoela, J. Wilkin son. Class`II, Sr.--E. Mooge, 1. Johnson. nun-nan: J. L." Birngim, Mu. Jo-I._AnderooI.1.V` M. Burton. Mn. W. Sarjeant. - H." B. Myers, A. Urquhart. vory few of the '.I\Y'II\ Ir; A `vb. Isn- tlsuauhsuu, usu uuassu .L uuuu DUIIUUI DUKIFU. To have it declared that the defendants should pay _to the plaintis, the Barrie Public School Board, the sum of $359 39 being the rates and levies collected by the township of Innisl upon lands and proper- ties within the boundaries of the Allandale Public School section and `outside of the Corporation of the villazeof Allandale, and paid over by the Treasurer of the Corpora-_ tion of the township of Innisl to the Treas- urer of the Corporation oi the village of Allandale, and not accounted for to the Public School Board,- and for a mandamus directing the " ayment thereof to the said plaintila. the arrie Public School Board; wnrr AGAINST ax-cnnnx man. ~ On Saturday Messrs. Hewson and Cres- wicke acting for the Town Council issued a {writ "on Mr" Henry Bird. The lainti s claim is for an account by the de endant of all lines. fees, and other moneys which came to the hands of the defendant as Clerk of the Police Court ofthe town of Barrie and for ' which he hadnct accounted andfto enforce p ayment thereof to the plaintitfs and parties entitled thereto.` ` - V . ._-.---.-Qq-.p__........--.. LEAGUE AND m'nDmAvon CONVENT- IONS. ` . Report of the Young People's Meetings in f\ T .a at Tffggb 'V9*`'{0 tne meetmg nemg opened by the president, ` Rev. J. W. Churchill, Goldwater. The fol- lowing papers were contributed chat `the day :--Helps and hindrance; to devo on! meetings, Mrs. richer. Midland :2 How to dee 3: `spiritual life, Mr, i-Walter Ser- geant, errle ; Self-culture, its veluetand possibilities. Mile Er. Shier. Coldw`a.ter; Study enduee of the Bible, Bev.R. N. Burns. Orillip; suggeetionev .fo_r social work, Rev. A. G. Hudson.-`Barrie; `,`Gong -ference on the forward etifove.` meats`? {M54 .Fe-0.9 t _!1,L,'l?0?ht$ How"to.' conduct I ma or`meetin'g. gm_ty;meIa ?,. M199 uuvvrwq u was '"a,.m;1:.;;:;*&:e;r"* The young people : societies jn connect- ion with the Methodist and Presbvterinn churches of Ban-ie~district andiPresbyt.ery met in convention in Orilliailutiweek. , - V .. nrwonwrt LEAGUE. J . ` . A The.Epworth Letguedelegnt_es_nIet1'n the Methodist church on _W_e`dne ldsy_- morning the meeting being opened` `by the i;'n'eu`idenc, RAV_'..T, r`.l sIs`&AfAso ' !lVl`..s..1 uuuuuuluuu nu um puyulcuu 0061001. To have is declared that certain exemp- pcions from Public School rates are being improperly and illegally made by the defenda.nt\and for a mandamus to_ compel said defendant to levy and collect said Public School rates so exempted, and to account for and pay same over to said i plaiintih, the Barrie Public School Board. mn kucvnrdt l`l|`n-n-up: LL.uI. `L- ..l_E-...I___A... nun. Vanna AL, OI .-".|.`J. UIUUIB, L. UOIIIJIUII. -C. Ste glee, 0. Moore. 8. MoMomsn_ Class I , Jr. (A)--N. Webb, M. Dutinett. W. Dunnett, A. Haiuea. L. Young. Class II. Jr. (B)-J. Galbraith, W. McFadden, R, Qfnrn Mnwnnn ll hnnnnn` `lull VVBVO To have it declared that the plaintis, the Barrie Public School Board, are entitled to `be vaid all sums of interest eollected from Pubxic school ratepayers upon and in respect of interest upon arrears of Public school taxes and for an account of same and a_ mandamus tor the payment thereof. 'I`n hang it Annlo-uni w-Inna nan!-n.. .u......... vuu yvv I_-Iuyalu ucuuuuuruuu Do have it declared that the charges for interest made by the defendants against the plaintiffs the Public School-Board is exces- sive and illegal and to compel an account of such interest and payment over to the said Board of the same and a. mandamus for this purpose. v mn hnnn':# Annlnnn 6-Rat 5L4 ..iA:_L2$_ LL- VI VII`! UCIII IIIIIIIV 90 Also tor a declaration that the school de- bentures outstandlng and unpaid on Dec. 15th, 1896, issued for the purpose "of erect- ing the school house in the said Village of Allandale prior to the incorporation of said village shculdvhave been raised by levies and rates imposed` upon the lands and properties mentioned in the by-law upon or under which said debentures were issued by rates and levies made by the defendants for such purposes and that the payment of such de benture_s- out of the Public School rates levied against the Public School supporters of the whole Town of Barrie was illegal and for a mandamus to compel the said defend- ants to refund to the oeneral public school funds the sums misapplied by them in pav- ment of said debenture, and to enforce the levy of said rates against the properties de scribed in the by-lawunder which -the said debentures were issued and the tuture levy of said rates against said properties to retire the yet unpaid debentures. FA Mann it Annin-nrl 6|-`no 6-Ln ALA-amnn 8.... UL IJKL I IV! The plaintiff's claim is to have it declared that the plaintiifs. the Barrie Public School Board are entitled to be paid by the defend- ants the sum of $1350 or thereabouts. being the balance of the rates and bonds made by the Council of the Corporation of the Vil- lage of Allandale against the Public School ratepayers in the year 1896 for Public School purposes and collected by said Cor oration of Allandale and the defendants -an which has not been accounted for or paid over and which the defendants neglect and refuse to account for or pay over to the" said plaintiffs for Public School purposes and for a man- damus to enforce and compel the payment- of the said moneys. - Alan `rat! I: nnlnnnfdnn flmnb OLA nnlnnn` J- Ition the 'Ittnt_iIrd=.rulh| on R. Wu ~ mntioucd:*somo `ofthe*omploye`aI~`sx- 1sru:d'tli9ir.dlnm.infuotion. llnttcu were ex island. hovover. and nothing "occurred til within _thq last tow td,ay1q,t_v;vhen quite a..- -numher of - the dolpttlihers irellmiedv -their pouitiouu. Bdyondzt. siightldoiay of. trains no eect has yet been noticed. but is in not` kngwn what the ultimate result will be. L-_..n_. 1-1!-.. --.._ -1 |l-11-.. Measra._ -' Hew'son & Clreswioke on be- half of the Public School` Board issued a` writ on the Town Uounoil on Saturday. Th. nhnti A`nvnnr`nII `X7nn:nn I-uni-`nu WIIII uu uuu LUWII uuuuuu uu uuuutfuuy. The plaintiff Alexander Wiagins brings this action as a. Public School rstepayer on his own behalf as well as on behalf of all other Public School ratepayers in the Town of Barrie. 2 "IL. ..I_!..-!l.l9_ _I 2." >9 . I * Q. I I C Town Gounoiilialso Issue 3. Writ on Ex-mark Henry Bird; BIIUVVII VVIICU IIIVU UIUIIIIUVU IVIIIIV WIII' _Seventeen heavily laden yoare of `McCor- miok a special ~we_ren*left Itanding en the track at Toronto `Junction on Tneidayi night while the engine was doing 3 little `shunting. The can etarted on the runaway and went into North Perkdale atia. high rate of speed ereehing into` an engine and two cars. The enginechaeed the runaway section but waeunnble toeateh it. _ 5 IIVL- 11 U D G..- L-8--.`- L...` L-3.. .u._ ....I avuuvu uuv wqu uunluv wvIwu- Illa The G31`. R. are brigade use their annual. test on Tuesday oflaat week; In thewet race the competing team: thll year _were Point Edward and Allandale. In the dry} race a large number of team; throughout the G.'1`. R, system are competing. The run in the dry race at Allandale was as follows : -First section, 100 yards to hydrant, turn "at hag, then lay four lengths of hose. -put one branch : second section, extend one length, but on branch ; third section, one length of hose to be taken elf. reel "standing 250 feet from hydrant, to replace third length. count- ing from hydrant. The wet race is the same with the addition that a stream from the hose must break a disc ten feet distant. Time -drv race,'5l seconds; `wet race, 1 min. 29 sec. Timekeepers-J. Black, Man- treal; W.'B. Webb. The`capta1'n is W. MnnIIQ`IIl` uuvuuuny, u. au.uL'uuuUl..I. U. uurucy. On Wednesday afternoon Mm Waldru` was called to the door of her house on Essa street by Master.Harry Harrell, who in- formed her with solom oliteneaa that her little boy Norman w on the track and the men tried to get him 0E and couldn't, and the can run over him and killed him and out both legs off. Mr: Waldru. who is subject to heart trouble, and who, it would seem. had not heard the faint of Master Harrell, became almost nroatrated at the awful newt, _- Mr. Waldruff, who was at work dome distance away. Iwaa sent . for. in agony of mind and with trembling knees the father ran to the croeeln to nd`; hie `m,,mnoh t` " . mutilated boy. but Mr. , Litte toonld not. nor -oould. any "of the tralnmn` tell jhlmv -where the boiewae. Some small bbyl. how,- ever,*.ga,ve a olueiby tlielr; renmmhranoe pl: ...;.hia,ha,v`ing, gene beechj-.nutting.. where nafelv lodged in a beech thelad WM. Maud. 1 keta and`; , full or nutaaand wonder-1. IIIVDI g V11 :1. McOauIland. [School Board Writ I . 4 Servedon council ` I `T:1k`Lsxa6v:B:omo_ inin6'Tdblta1. "Au dru ' - int; refund thqmoneyf I it fail: to. cure. J52. `EV, 9;-`9vg,'s signgmrb II mi egchhox. A -.49-2: The following ofce a were elected :- Honorary President. ev. T. E.` Bartley. Barrie; President, Rev. A. T. Ingram, M meeing ; let Vice-President. Chrietain En- deavot-,' Miss Stewart, Orillie; 2nd Vice- Preeident, Mieeionerv, Rev. A. J. Paul. B. D., Warminater; 4th Vioe- President. Social. A. Mouonnell, ,Victoria. Harbor; 5th. Vice-President, Junior Work, Miss Eva McBein, Orillle; Treasurer, Welter Sarjeant, Barrie ; Secretary. Miss Young, Allendele; Members of the Executive Com- mittee, A. W. Partrid e, Crown Hill :1`. Ureigheed, Midland; ev. G. McKinley, Penetenq; Conference Representative, Rev; B. N. lurne,0rillia. A ' ` ` PBESBYTERIAL SOCIETY. gThe Preebyterial Society of Barrie Pree- byterv met in the Breebyterien `church with the President," Rev.` Geo. `Arnold. Waubau- `ehene. in the chair; ".l`lie meeting. wee` s Jpeoially interesting one. The programme _o~pa.'pere eid:'u_ldreuoI,'wu emiollowe :-4_- `.`Our_ "Ye. j Peoplei.end.;Mieeion_I,"eRev. A`. ' `Stone; Filledeleg -MiI_Iion'.'j Work ;_India.`? Oheee.. B.A,_.-,3 I returned. min`-' =iieniry,`:%.?.;'_ojnng`_Qhrietioni~ "A : Modern; r._fagv. Necgm _ A - C ore; 9{etemeti-Giv: , .? -*'Mr-J1-'Geo:;_MKinuell; . 1r`f8'lhl..:'% .tndm% I2'NiIi:i;:1oohuok-, wys&>afa[;.,;;l:~ _Ediiig't6li.`? .~yeve1e; What N'ext,2T'`.Bev`."` 53%? lent.-X _ ;;I9?,;i""'l`i;`3 ""*n1., v u'n;n.5 . Luv .1. lvugu Hull .l.o MOMIIIBD, l`F9uetton'; The iva1 of Spiritual (Lifel Rev. J. W. Churchill led` the consecration aetvice; V rm.-. :-u-_:_._ -m_-.._ __;..- -1--.-:I . ..,,,_,., .. 4 J AMES MCCLEARY, ` - Thornton. - w:`;:t.s in Allundale,.Nos. x and 2 North Cumberland street; good house and orchard. a lots, Nos. 6 gnd 7, North. Townhne, Allhndale; good house. Vi:-,1-nu-in Hmnl, Harris in nlnn `nan gala 0 OH; an.-Ant goon nouse. Victoria Hotel. Barrie is also for sale; 1 a tenant : term ex ires in jul , 2 . ` Al\ an-an Q-nut 'un Alt` 4. t`I|`L L-II' uuuwu uvuaw VII uuuI.u'uuy UVUl.lllJgo At a meeting of `the Brotherhood of Rail- way Treekmen about 12 weeks ago, a mo- tion was passed thanking those who con-' tributed to the fund got up in their behalf during the recent strike. The secretary was instructed to have the motion published in the Barrie papers, but as. yet the secretary has not done no. V Ilnnnnh A` I-Kn Align:-lulu. IL`!-J8- G-L--I I-.. v nuuna. noun. Darrle is also I0!` sale ; me present ul Igcoao. _ - 9 49 acres Snut half oft e uth half of Lot 15. Can. 6. Inqisl. All clear and good buildings. Apply to DONALD ROSS, 1...-.. u..n-_._-. n- -1, n FARMS AND I-lOTE.I?." rda SALE 1 T on 'ro_u:'r. .-..-.- xoo acres-South half of Lot 5,` Con. 8, Inniel; 90 acres cleared -good clay soil--brickohouse. barns. and stone etabling; excellent orchard; well watered by threepumis. ` ' . _ 166 acres- at 7. Con. 7. Inuisl ; oacrea cleared; soil. clay loam; zoo acres good hardwood bush; small house and good frame barn; good spring water. D. H. MacLA_EN, -Q__.4pc- Q,,;c IUII`1I I3 X&'1"l 5 and 5% per cent. on Mortgage . ` LOUNT & LOUNT, Barristers, Barrie, ' ' 32-`If. . Opposite R. R. Station. 1 uuuvvl. uvuvu DUI. V A00; oio .f-..'-.._ _.- 11---! J L__ A. `":i'.I:'(.)`: 4OfbUbRH : _.iA.`V com. `mj om: .nA:Y. Scientic -OVptlc|an,'(V MAacLAREN'S-DRUG sroae. ' BARBIE` MU JJIIU UI UUBUPH On Tuesday of last week Mrs. Meredith received 9. telegram that her daughter, Mrs. Morris. was dangerously ill in Toronto. She left that evening and her daughter died two hours alter her arrival, The funeral took place on Thursday. Mrs.Meredith re-' V turned home on Saturda evening. A1. 1:. mnafinn nf -+5.. ....n....I......a ..c n.':| I _-_ _-_.L __ ll-_;-.- _ MONEY fo LOAN. may .NdnIH1mI A:1)v.u`tcn.% were elected :- III `l71'- I\,_,.I Barrister, Barrie. 26-51-p : the present "A union meeting of the two convention: was held in the Presbyterian ohureh on Wednesday with Mr. Walter Ssrjesnt, President, in theechuir, Amen thoeewhb took pen in phe progregnme of `t in enchan- in 4t.ho'Ch uroh, Rev. D. D. McLeod, Barrie ; Foroign Missions, Rev B. P. McKay, M A., Tomato. The following oicera were elected :-Presidenc, Rev. W. R. Molntoah, Allupdaio; VicePreuidont, Miss P. Mo. Mlllui, Allandalo-; Rec Secretary, John Gilchrist, Van Vlack; Cor. Secretary. Mia Annie L; McOonlIoy, Barrie; Trouurer of the Million Dollar Pond, Row. L. McLean,- Dqntroon; V * - ` `- ; ii We are- also expecting to arrive- shortly 9. large shipment of " Watches, Blocks and 8ilverware..... \ of all kinds. And don t forget we always keep a. large stock of Din- ner Sets, Toilet Sets, Fancy China ware, Glassware, Tinware, Granite ` ware, Stationery, School ~Books, a -Prayer and Hymn Books. and Bibles of all kinda. a ` ` V A LAWRENl}E S FAIR} We have just opened into stock "di- rect from the factory 35 barrels of Parlor and Hall Hanging Lamps,` and` alo a magnicent assortment of Ban- quet Lamps, they are all the latest and newest styles and patterns ; we can say- without hesitation that we have the nest lot of Lamps that evercame to Barrie. Take a `glance at our East window and be convinced. ' V Mr. W." J. moeedgd Mr E. Brown. bridge oqtpenter, on the Lindniav Dlvilign.` the in r luving I bgan promoted A '9*"f(i"' = % ZVT;f%`?"`s?-_ ;nd%% `iwoild y "W2-l'1on'i:i1e Woollen Goods LAMPS! N._I`_3.-.--Wi a sell for Cash `duly. , .. 3 c 7" V C - .` as `N. u -u mQmQ22 5] ....... ___....___._ ___ L `We have also just received a large stock of "2 and 9 Dnnlop. Suogt, ilarrl, Nqar Five Polnu. for winter, such `as Infants and Ohil&ren s Woollen Hoods and Toques, Woollen Jaokets, Mitts, Bootees, Ladies and Children"s` Woollen Stockings and Heavy Underwear; also Berlin Woolo and Factory Yarns of all kinds. A muon ooxvnrrrox. LAMPS! LAMPS ! ! gathering L - uutuwn Luvuu Ullfh Heretofore churches have conicted in holdirfg church &DDiV6l'8r|l'i0l. If the church `heads Awou1d'con'sult each `other on holding their anniversaries it would be much better for all cmicerned. Lerthere be no conflict-` ma. ' T.. AL- 1\_..,,I,__.,,I \ I .. - ,

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