Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 19 Apr 1900, p. 3

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50 38 *49 .-.i Vic ISEMENTS. on first page such H fnnn Vtlvnun-L : D. Q. wide, fast color, Our price 80. 3, regular` BUYING ATTHE: ` New pattelfna Sprihg Prints, good value at V l2}o. Om: price 10c. } Halifax Tweed, wide and goodweight, regu- lar price 400. Our price 290. Ladies Black Saifor; Ens straw, regular price 81. Otujaale price 750. A lot of match mental dress Buttons, regular- ly scld at l2c. Your choice at 50. ' * Sold all over Canada. for 5o.. extra. strong, heavy well-made corsets Our price 380. mustuln every ' (1 metal haul. V New York Plaids; ne. auality, inghes wxde, cheap at. $1.00. Uunf price 70c. ` Extra. ne fringed Heckebnck towels. large 1 size. regular price 400. Sale price 290. ` Men's Fine Cashmere Sox, fast black, geod I ' value at 26c. Our` price 190. ( I $11 lot of Dress Goods; in fancv tweed, cashmeres, serges, regular price35. 40 and 50c. Your choice 250. Ladies ' Fancy Skirts. choice colors, good patterns, regular price $5. Sale price._$3.75. Yoo will pay 75c outside of this store for a. good strong corset, good value at 75c. Our sale price 550 Fine all wioel Frgicli vCa.shmere, electric `blue, 42 in. wide, regular price 50c. F `Sale price -340. ' ` Fine English Percaline Linings. black and colored, regular price 15c. Sale price 10c. rLa`dies Sailors, fancy Vrolored 1 band, regular price $1.25.` \ nu- , --`7 Fine grey Flannel, 29 inches wide, light` or dark grey, reguiarly sold at 250. To . of Berlin, Ont. STORE TO RE NET. Ti--- 7 Ladies ready to wear. costume skirt and coat Broa.dclobhs,- fawn or black, regular price $12.90. Sale price $9.00. Uillau 95c. Ola 51.11 , .- clenr at l7c. To 3 grassy . VII? VIII!----v. :'or by the gift of a. few cop- : the great` cottoneepinnihng Preston, on the Ribble, the indulge` "in the sport of eag- Thie consists in trundling md inarked hard-boiled eggs raeey Valope in such manner as hem from breaking--;-e method .3.7_5 rst mortgages. ` Ac ` dwarc. Store, Barrie V 10 % 15 >` I%Oe lowed to use their ing outside their 7` ould they do so ged for such ad," loo IR: l 26 straw, silk b Our price One piece pink Cashmere, regular price 60c. ` 44_`inchee wide. Selling out nrice 390. Choice patterns apringiPrints,Afaat colors, regular pricq 12c. Our price 10c. Children : Fancy? Cletb`Tame, geod style, regular price 50c. Our sale _price 25c. Ladies TrimmedvHa.t;`.- fancyratrsw turban, regular price $3.00. Our price $2.00. Men : Unlined KidiG;lov'ea, black and tan, regular price $1. To clear 75c. cents per wbrd, 1 cent per word`; res` counted in 6/4 Fringed Turkey Bed Linen Table Cloth: T regular price 90.c. . Sale price 65c. V A Lotof Choice Flowers, new. this seasons ' regular price, 250. Our price, 15c. Sold elawhere for $1.00, Extra Heavy Fine | Quality Coraqta, good style. Price 75c. E Men : Tweed .SuiYta.Vetren;; well-made, good style, regularly sold a.t $5.00. To clear 0'2 m y . ` Black Cashmere Saxte; -ne twill, 50 inches wide, regular price 90c. Selling out I\IIInn AKA ` Ladies Black an.d Colored Kid Gloves. latest _ style, spring buttons, regular price, C ` $1.25. Our price, 80c V AL'a.rge bettle high class French Cologne or- ` Lavender. Water, regular price 35c. ` . Our price 20c. _r_~-_ , Silk Grenadines, new patterns, choice colors, ` 6 pieces to choose from, revular price, $300. To clear, $1.50. `LAll Shades of Berlinvand Zephyr 'regular price, 8c. per oz; Selling out u-nnn Rn . T'-"` i Ladies reaAdyA- to wear` Costume Skirt arid Coat, German tailor-made, regular price, $6.50 Sale price, $4.50. with Th6 Lon- V England. Secur- Ladies garments for: fty women or seventy- ve blankets needed for protection against the cold. " I II ,... _2II __.-.-..A `uni-n nnl. - Fifty dollars will H:-esoue from star- vation and support fty children for a month. IIIIIIIIIII _ One hundred dollars will dig a well that will insure `bountiful _orope on several acres of land and secure many ' families against future faminee ; or the same amount "will equip a oh an grain ehop, that would `lowerthe mgket rate in a circle of many villages.i~Congre- gationaliet. March Trade Returns. London, _Eng., April -7.-The trade returns in March show the following changes in Canadian Imports: In- oreese-Oattle, 15,000; wheat 56,- 000 ; oats, 18,009 ;_ bacon, 20 000; hams, 1,000 ; cheese, 38,000; eggs, 1,000; lumber, 1,000. `The de creases `are: Flour, 2,000; peas, 8,000; oorn. 14,000; `butter 8,- 000; "sh, 1,000; "pulp, 10,000; lumber 2,000. , . 8 The experts to Canada show very large increases in; vioollens, carpets ess?`Yvni=9d .it?' '.'u"n,d-ltlli: '5- d~ 7on1. I99 1 '9!?'?Se, -met .*There are oipsl? `U I\II) I V6` price 650. lies ready to w-ea:r'C(:etume Skirt and Coat, Broadolothe. Fawn or Black, regular price, $10.00. Sale price, 37 .00. _s2.qo $3.50 , IO: $|.5O $4.59 s7~%_<>% 15 75 20 809 ALLisoN-`I E :A an N th was fun. . Ihoa. Alli:ons6? a 9 `_ _ CAMPLIN--In Beetdn, on April 8th, 1900, the wire ` of F. G. Camnlim of a dauwhter. V- - - cu---yum-9 vs us -un-.--v-- HoLLAi~IB-1 P" will ' A ril8th. . th 'wife of Robgrt `I:-Inollagdcg tw1s-boy a1`1?!ug irl. . `I'\t`\I1_`l)\! I , 1'5 _ _. _ _, A A_9I , no:s"E{r';?.I"1;;:I. .?,";'.I'rZ'.sea"'"TAI>`rZn IZIhI Ig'Lc. the wife of `Ben Dorsey. town councillor, of a daughter. - CO0PER-ROBINSON-'-At Bethesda. on Aril II Maacn I1 Jauunkno ll` MID ant` MI-Q Art IIP bUurnls-l(UDl1V3U1V --m: netnesaa. on A ru :1. Maggie D. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Artur Robinson, Bethesda. to War. Cooper. ' COOPER--ROBINSON-At Bethesda. on A ril 5 ;: Bella; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ohm son. to Howard Cooper. DIED. HARPER-In Barrie, of pneumonia. on A riln, _Mrs. Harper, widow of the late Henry. arper, :21 her 61st year. ' RODGMAN-In Toronto, on April 7, Mabel Irene Rodgman, ddaughter of Rtchard Powell, Bame, 4 years and 4 months. MADILL-At his broth=r's residence Caledon East. .. A-.:|cm. D-.. `I: A MgAifl_ nf Crmmom. _ `SCI! 3! We CROSS-At the residence of_ her sister, VD:-._ Id_a Lynd. Toronto. on April 951. M33 Pmk Cross, of Bond Head. IIl\`I' spun u no.. u -. _.. 11-..]. ....al. c1\4\o\ ohnston, 0! West uwllumburv, ana tamer or r. James A. Johnston. of Beeton. aged 73 years. . CAMPBELL-On Monday. April 9th I900. at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. iev.) A. Mac- donald. Na nee, Jane Ham, relnct of the late Rev John mpbell. M.A.. at one time a minis- ter at Nottawasaga, Simcoe County. in the 81st year of her age. a -Hm? I` C. B. S;ssons,f of Victoria College, Toronto, is spending his vacation at home. E. Garrett left last week to visit friends in Toronto. . ` Mr. Bnnett, B. A. of the _Co1legi_a.te Institute ata` went to Omemee last Friday. Weir in home from Tomato, spending Easter with her parents, Blake street. ' W. 'Fc'>'ucar, B. A., is spending his Easter vacation at the parental home in Tottenham. ` Governor Ross, of the- House of Ref- uge was in town last week. We pre- sume he was on the regular round-up for recruits. ' I n Report of Killyleagh Public Schol for the Month of March. SMITH. V Glass-Maggie Ferguson, Fred Allen, Minnie Ferguson, Laura. Csrruth- ers, Winnie Moore. IV. Glass--Scott Sharp, Gertie Hill. III Class Sen.- Msy Ferguson, Bruce Ferguson, Florence Webb Gertie Wright. III Class J un.-`-Mabel Ayerst, Bernice Wright. Lottie Webb, Lizzie Rogers, Leighton Moore, Albert Adams, Addie Herrell. II Class--Frsuk Ayerst, Herb Harrell, Laura Wright, D'Arcy Adsms, Maud Adams, Telfer Sharpe, Annie Ferguson. 2nd Pt. l-eLulu `Rogers. lst Pt 1-Annie Boyd, Ar ohie Lswer. E ebruary School Report of s. s. No. 17, Tou-ula-Q1 V Class-Erneat Carr, Nelson Wice, Ola. Smith, Dora Murphyf IV `Class -Al1an Wice. III Claas-Mabel Webb,"Herbert New, Jasper Gibbons, Ira Wice, Grace Smith. II Class- Willie New, Willie Gibbons, Hilliard" Webb, Lucy Webb, Ward Webb, Albert New,Gertrude Miller. ' Sr. Pt. II Class-Norman Fagan, Sadie Pratt, Pearl Gibbons, Rosa Webb. Jr. `Pt. II Clasa- Harry Webb. Part I Class ,-Alice New, James Martin, Harold Martin. Praonal News. Major Rogers was in Toronto for sUll. LaIlV-ln DGCIZOD, on llvl DUI, I of F. G. Camplin, of a. daughter. nrnxrn 1- .'___m_ ;; A___!I n. nan-n-aw, ngvu A _yvu-- -.-V- .' -.-_ \DILL-At resiaexicrcanedon on April 8th, `Rev. E. A. Ma '1, of Cree-note, aged Q! vonrs. on npru om, aged 3: years. IFICC A; A`__ WA-ive1;a.ge attendance 22. Every %Woman Appreciates Ti||son s Pan-llrigd ats THE-T|llSN_ IIUMPMIY. a. clean and tidy kitchen. If we ' couid hgwe the pleasure of a visit from the hundreds of particular housewives who use. we know they would appreciate our good housekeeping in the, manufacturing home of good things for breakfast. A (Limited) tI.fILLsoNBUjw, om. maLma I=au'cme$ 5 T % AND unenoun uaanrr uI:'m., "CH1IRN'S; % `SAP `BUCKETS, ` SPILES, % .:vSPADES, % ~SH_OVELS, GARDEN TOC f PLOUGHS, j POINTS, A % PAINTS, ` OILS, BUILDERS HARDWARE, ETCf, ETC., 0llR WALL PAPERS V Oofris and Gaskets of all -kinds in stock or made to order. Robes, Grape and all Funeral Requisites furnished._ Orders by `Telegraph or otherwise promptly attended to. G. O.A DOL1'4GE,_M'a/nager, Stroud- ` }Steam Vi6ri(-aaI}t.|h6w'Boonr; Ghllier-31., Barri; U N DER_'|' A [__E R, .__.-.-; BARRIE All` kinds of Blaok Books ruled to any pattern and bound at reasonnblo rates. Magazines and Music bound in splendid style and cheaper than city prices. Let us quote prices on your work before sending it out of town. -uvuuwmgaqmuauu-v-u... I We invite the closest inspection of our farm Imolements and Machinery which we are manufacturing for the coming season. In addition to the above we call special attention to our New Victoria Binder and NO. 14 Oxford Clipper Front-cut Mower, also our patent Spring and spike Tooth Harrow: and fiction and Ratchet Dump Rakes. It will amply repay all intending purchasers to see our lines before placing their order: elu- where. send for our New 1900 Catalogue. THE NOXON co}, L td., Ingersoll, Ont. IGEO. MCDONALD, HEND'i"is0N9 S: `fix ROBT. CRISTOE, ?? axon new ourruo man ALL stun owmou Lattar Heads, Note Heads, -Bill Heads, Statements, Shipping Tags. Envelopes, W Advrtising Dotlgors G. G. SMITH, )5 , Itoxon N, u: swnomt smut: `room CULTIVATOR GET PRICES FINE PRINTINE. ott s Bookstore. ON OUR BARRIE AND STROUD. Are conceded by all who see them the best as- sortment ever shown. Notwithstanding the in-' crease in prices we have wonderful values in 5, 8 and 10 cent Papers with Ceilings and Bord-. ers to match. Wil1 be pleased eto show samples. No. 5 numor `$1.. TOP noun; PROPRIETOR. Bay/zezd Street; Bamze. BINDERY The Advance, The very best printing is none too good for the live, up-to-date business men. Wehsve n repuontion for turning out good work at reasonable prices. 123 DUNLOP ST. NOXON IIISG IIARIIOW The only Disc Harrow that has adjustable pressure springs. ' This feature is invalu -able on hard or uneven ground. _ - Ne; Sectional `I ' spun: Tooth Cu tlvator. (tted with grain and grass sowing "attachment/3 if _ desired) 5. with reversible points, also thistle cutters if ordered. ' The lightest draft. best working and most easily operated cultivator manufactured. The teeth work directly under the axle and -u-:4-11:-\ `Ln 1-nlunnl l:nn 1.1115 LUV-lull "Vin uA|\I.uLJ uuuu within the wheel line. See the New Sm-mg Ll. Insurance Coin- Cash capital, $25o.- ' SPILES, TOOLS, STEEL HOOBIER H II `II S Sprlngagxqessure. Our old reliable HOOSIER .Dril_ls.are so well and favorably known that they speak for themselves. There are now over 60.000 in .- use among the farmers of this country. The Universal Favorite THE CELEBRATED (OUT-THROW.) VRE'PAIR8, Age1_1j:. - GI;A33.o Stf ents allowed per composition rates tors `in a Low ubted. ' do` Dunlop it!!!` i on record gr-w bv a Loan Co V. 4__-- erson, surance.= k of Trontb. Owes- n-ly AGENTS is, ac. I CAPITAL] B-V1383 CONN!!! '1 Waterioo. Ont. vi nndon Gunnm 1 3099 Pr0mUm Luoclutlon. etc. * SMITH ; us. . land 9 I. -nu; INSURANCI . \ 2 r in m` 1 e advenlgmm `j e not later um the PY for such`? VANCE om no ; n Mondnv in .-- ` nOri:I.1g monthly rate ISQ 35m These prices hold Dgood[ever'y dayin th %week from 8 a.m., until 6 p.m., and 10 pm., *"Sa.turda.y ' night. Please` read the list. * mm H? E cu., SELLING OUT SALE. Men's Fawn Sp: regular $7. Bee Hive Fingering Yarn, all colors, .."'.`_".. 3`_"____`EB"_"_7_"'____ `LF".i'S`39?"" '3`.Price Heavy Linenett Linings, black. brown or slate, regularly sold, 100. Our price 8c. "Large Linen (_3msh Bath `Towels. fringed, regular pnce 60c. Sellxng out price 38c. ` --<-7-" Ladies Black Cashmere Hose, fast black, plain or ribbed, regular price 25c. To AIM-up `On Men s Oderless YWate1:proof Coats,` sewn seams, regular price $7 50. Selling out price $5.00 " Extra heavy strong Cottonade, wide, in striped, regular price, 20c. Our clear- ing price 15c. ` Silk or Satln R1bbo:;.~I:Io. 9 width, all 4301- I one, regularly sold at 10c. Selling out I -..in,. '71.` Ladies Trimmed Hat, fancy strw rim, net crown, very stylish, regular price $4. Our price $2 75. __ ,,___.*__ v One piece Brown Cashmere, ne duality. all wool, 52 in. wide,` regular price 750. f\ . . n n mi-.. AH- ' . % ' J 11 One piece fancy gured Dress `Goods, 8 wool, 44 in. wide, regplauprlce 31- T_ clear 69c. Ladies Fancy Sjcot`:<:l(17:]`weedA$ki_l'tB. new patterns late style. regular price 35-75- To clear $4.25. V.----u` u-nu vaa, v- " 3 `he speeh through the bottom in the `OPE! of 9. cross, showing a lingel'i3S relic of the once general euperBti| vi0U5 belief that witches lived in egg-shells . `Inf made boats of them, ousting spell! P00 the household. There are many superstitions about the egg, says `Self-Culture for A.p1`i1-- In Scotland and Ireland children are `taught by their nurses to crush the shell after eating an egg, or to push 5`... LL - In Italy it was `believed that an egg laid by a. white hen in a new nest on EWBI` day would cure pains in 119 head or stomach; that broken in 8- '"Vard it would prevent its nuerin f m hail; or similarly, would S8763 eld from frost; and its pesaeseion Save one the power to see "witches.-' If Eu. .1, Q vvvvp we u-ww --v-v- '83 also believed that an egg` laid 0!}; Good F1-iday,.thro.wn on the re`, `would minguisu it, while the devil would be killed it shot with an egg ma Christmas. -- ` - ;n s ne all wool _ Bicycle Hose, choioe colprs, regular pnce 50c. (they go at 380`. In many parts of England c0i"!0`3'_. Eastercuatoma prevail. . In Lanoalhi i `"1511 partied of children ` V5959 . through meets in the emalll:';-$9"`i ya` Navy Blue Sweaters, regular price` 75c-. Our price to clear 500. l puuu VI I I clear 19c. , . In3r- J #:1---` Vin` lvahlu price 7:c. 11 UV! U-I In. Our price 490. Superstitions Concerninz E883- 1 Spring Uvercoats, latst style. Selling out price $4. 75 $4.15 `$5.00. fs_2.'_I5 .__._._: $250`

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