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Northern Advance, 26 Apr 1900, p. 5

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Oro Station. Advance Correspondence. Colds are the order of the day. A ' Ploughing and needing has. commenc- be ad here. Messrs. J. Oogtes `And Wilham Graham lost two valuable horses lately. I Mr. Carson, our genial `store-keeper here,%, spent puhof last week in Cold- wator. o ~. _ _ . . ` "Moan. Arthur-,~sr.`, and Thou Bell, " -- 4-...` l`Al`-LV";n,k- H `Afr O:-'ow n ~ 11:11, visised om Station IIBB ween. A - A numbqr of vomig folk gathered at zgghe. `home? of ,Mr. Jug Acrgwford on- Advance Correspo;1dence. Maple Hill, Flos. l.l__._._- l`___.-_.___. 1-- -. re in tall blast. few w_e eks.ago 3' were covered- mantle; Truly oahwithcut Ly tongues. 3 .o any you 0 and pro- moter are _ t 1 k` 2 .:.:- g V` g . , I. k, ` _ . H . V` v u ' , _ _ l _v _'_, _ _: , l ,5 V 3 . ' . ` . V '- Ready-to-Wlar Blouses.- V The immensity of our stock of Ladies Shirtwaists and the values offered cannot be appreciated in any other way but by coming to this store and inspecting the various styles. We have gathered together the choicest patterns of the best and most reliable manu- facturers, all exclusive in designand at such prices as should make them go out with a rush. That s~our idea of it--a quick sale with small margin-we believe is better for the customer ' and ourselves. Do not fail to call `early and get your pick I; there will be no repeats of any quality or _ pattern. Mlllmery. B The rush of goods arriving every day in ;this department is so enormous, `tie really ,.' , ` `wonderful, but they go out just as fast,.we have customers far and near, who appreciate our efforts to supply them with the newest. ' +2 ` Althougluso very busy, we have a large stafhl`, and your order will berattended to with promptness. Special attention given wedding and mourning orders. Don t delay in seeing ouridisplay and note the prices. A Snap, Kid Gloves. 600 pairs Ladies Fine French Kid Gloves in Fawns, Greys,' Greens, Blues, Browns, Beavers and Black.` There is nothing wrong with them, they are all reliable makes and include such as Minerva, La Tram'a.ta, Adrienne, Nanon and Jllarguerite, and sold at $1.00, _$1.25 per pair. But the sizes are broken. Will be placed on sale Thursday morning and cleared out at the "low price of 750. per pair. VAIR, VlCKEF\ S,& 09., Flne pry Goods and Mllllnery. Direct Importers. PIEIONE '74:- .,, `3 5.`. 0.`. D..Il. , ' w` an .`. 0 p`. 00; C . 0 f\ I O l Va ' .kQ9)lQl9.:~s Friday evening te enjoy a maple tuffy pull. 1' A j__.... :. L....:..n lune Lnnnn repainied. `I &. I UPCIIIJ\U\Ao Mr. Stevenson, of Barrie, visited his farm here last week. 4 any nu 1 esson in cooki atoes were t enty-five" am illed, with wa e next step w il. I was not _..___L AI linslnl nnvuv - _ Mr. Joe (w3`rt;rd of Midland spent pat-t_of last week here. V H ` n 7 -1.` n_:n:.. AQIIAA an llWlI:_\l. ouunaw V-.. _, Fred- of *0:-illia, called on friends here on Sunday. V V Sugar-making is over. The season has not been a successful one. Mr. John Kissock, of Edgar, ways the guest of R. 0. Bell last week. 1` `- '3-33 -I U-4uuuv"l|n.f\I|Q a\I\IllU II: .--u Messre. 1;:-;b- Reid, of. Hawkestone, and J as. Brock, of this place exchanged horses last week. . .. .., I Mina Maggie Bell is home from New- murket where she spent a couple of weeks with friends. 7 Rev. Mr. Greiq, of} Oooketown, will conduct services in St. Andrew's church here on Sunday, 29th. - . \lIl|IIVIn| lavov v: -v----_. Mr. Geo. Walker l;t;da'n Vacoident inl Orillia last week in '-the spilling of a a large quantity of maple syrup. Mrs. E. Pu-khouse and Miss Gnseie Partridge spent a few days last week in '!Toronto. ' Q Mr. A. M. Woodley was in Hamil- ton for Easter. c _ .Miaa Ella Partridge, of Edetwale, spent the vacation at home. '3" 'l'\ _I__`_,A_ _...J i UPVIIU VI-II; vI-vuuwuw-- -. _.-> V Masters Robert and Harmon Bell spent. Easter at Newmarket. ` - __-- ...........a :. n... l IIXU J-5&3}- vvw 1- ~- VVN , ' Mr. Wilaon, who was injured` in the sawmill," is rapidly recovering. \ ._ .. - A`:-M I I A -__.2-__IL--...-`I ""'---,--s -- "'r"'-.1 -~~- T w . E. C. Drury, of `Guelph Agricultural] College, was at home for Easter. 1 --a 1 __4 111:1! An.:..`...... III HLUVUEI In `to-hear a-log ies ofalarm an .in while the 11 he air, for `tht ever they cou1 one was hu; .02 damage wl oves; but itwq Ann : -51! an wiE;::.WE;$c-1fox}d Will Atkinson] spent Easter with their parents here. ` -are no _2_ T\.__...... 1...... -Alan-not` `anvil = Utlunnv c------- .7 Miss Cassie ]7);ut-y hm; resumed from a week a visit with friends in Toronto. Llll M333 J as. Adams is having her house Ra. Mr. Reynolds, Free Methodist, preached to a large congregation in the Methodist church on Sunday last. I` Honor Roll for Junior Division of Crown Hill P.` S.~-Jr. II.-Mabel Huddleeton, Chas. Fraser, Robb. Bell. Pb. II.--Melvin Caldwell, J on. Great,- Connie Drnry. Sr. I.-Allen Per- tridge, Beecher Parkhonee, Mabel 1....-- fr. 1' __ Rn`m-thn Darbv. Marv 511033, lliuuvl. ;.uuuu.._.v......,, .________ Irving. Jr. I.-`Bercha Darby, Mary Howettghaa. Luck. - Annoavu.-_ . _ T _ ~ , Advance Correspondence. ` Mrs. A. T. Ingram is visiting friends in Allnndnle.` ` _ . Mina .Am Joimaton is _visiting frigndqin Crown Hill. T 11 ~ c1.-...1.... -6 i1...:. 3. Irlenuq In Utuwu u.-. Mra. J . R. Stantien, O_f_BBl.`l'i0, is visiting relatives in phia vicinity, prior to her depuhiro for Weyburn, `A333,, AdvAa.nee Corresondenec. AWoodZlZey 'e gab] exclu: to ioin her huebaiid. Mr. D. Wood was in King, visiting relatives during the Easter vacation. Dr. W. Bret-nner, of Sturgeon Falls, paid a` ying visit to his home last week. ~ A McLean, of Milton, spent _Eaater with her sister at the parson-` age. : ' ` T It An. 1 III /1 ,.z_ Ch.-__.. ` `Mrs. `Stover and Miss Gertie Stover, of St.ou'ville, are the guests of Mr. Thou. Stokes. On Friday evening, 20ch inst., a.` R meeting was held in the 0. C. Baptist ` church, to take steps in aiding tlie_ ilimine stricken districts of India and` `IT IGIIIIIIU DUI IVEUIL uauvnnunu u. g---- .._.. East Africa. Mr. J. Young was in the chair. After a few remarks by the chairman, short addresses were qiven| by Messrs. (Rev.) Paton, Standen. F.. Foyaton, and others. A collection was I -taken up at the close, which amounted ' to $33.28. A committee was also ap- pointed to canvass the neighborhood, Mrs. Thompao is suffering with a sprained ankle. T`. Iiu ,9 7 __2A_____`__`_ -- Mrs. Budd is nst improving as fast as ` her friends would wish. A. Flaherty returned home from Toronto last week. ` -"1-|_t[i;e"]?_a-z:'eyi 15039, of Barrie, was the guest of Miss Peterson recently. . `It I 1 1' 1 LL- __:_1-___._ Mr.'E}eo. Malcolm had the_'miafort. une to lose one of his horsas last. week. _Meaars. Will Brooks, of Gals, gna R. Brooks, of North Bay, were home | for E-_sat.er. V {The ice went out very nicely this your and did not. injure `the new wharf, in the least. Mae; Helen Malcolm, of the B.c.I,. visited Miss Mary Brooks, Hawthorn Villa, on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. Jae. Doyle has returned from Breqhin. . ' ' - Mur J Kelly is suffering from pneumonia. -- `n 1 It *|t-.1.I-._ -GL..... and M. Madden, of Stay- Ingr dolled on friends here _lately. '11:.` -3.5 -ht;r;s:_'iia;kittQ of brenrel; spent Sunday with Mrs. L. Mo;Keown. . Mr. R. Shields left on Friday for Owen Sound, where he intends taking a course in the business college. Over fty kinds` of; hark are` now used to manufacture * paper, besides bansns skins, been stocks, pee vines, coooanut bre, clover and timothy .hey,_~ norm, fresh wster. weeds, see Iieeds..[snd ofvsrione` hnndred andvfty What Paber is Made of. an-my---nu; --a . Advance Corresnondence. __ Phemston. Advance Correspondence. Shanty Bay. , 4 (1 .__.__... J- kinds of grasses. Also hair, fan`-. wool, -asbestos, hop plants, weeds, hunks and stems of Indian corn, all kinds of moss, sawdust, shavings, thistle down and tobacco stalks. ` One hltdlj knows what ingredient he is.` hsndling, before itvas oonvored into. b` b - H Tea. and Coffee Merchant, "THE PYRAMIDS." BARBIE. v" "vv"v` `W " v-`_v""-"vvvv` `i-"armers .A_.1:tention. ~ofrA`r.0 Ea Ivuuvtu it 1::-I-in Private funds to loa_n at 5 pe_r_ cent. on farm pro- opertv. Terms to aunt borrowers. No connection with any loan company. Apply personally or by letter to HARRY MARFI, 5-ly - BARBIE. For two persons, 4 rounded teaspoons full of Coee, 2; of an egg, mix in cup M with cold` water, scald coffee-pot, then i add 3 cups full of boiling water and let ` boil 3 minutes. then add 2 more cups ` full boiling water, stir and boil again ` 3 minutes, then serve instantly, and DON'T forget the cream. COFFEE? mos. N. HOBLEY. ARE YOU WASTING . . . I M_ONEY TO LOAN. TRY THIS : . were no air stupid, .saw on the gas little time that therewi o attract; iitte! oumulated co! EAf_r11~;a. A I10 1 "us: Ilvvq moment,.or_ erceived the e common as eing struck B: in stoves. `J-- |-A-- A `A; [l.l`I_uu 1.. 1`, existed- gguyagaq up-- DJ . . have ~ -- vhf` I, in yiaiting , L ' e last: Miss Mr. Tod Mr. Robt. 0 Stella `Sta d a on Sunday. his bro Geo. Pie paid 9. nymg mm 50 week. 1119) was 1 visiting at araondden, of Ed `her. A. C`-arscadgeali: K: man- John Gilchrist sold o ~ ~ to Mr. J. `Coats I`: .0 201:3 Samuel Smiley was thg mgto `us: when in this vicinity, He M;-s,_Joe Jolu_1s_ton and Miss Emma pm-y were visiting at Mrs. William Hunter's last week. ' A H`:'H};';,"i5E;amore sold his as M, Crooks. Mr. .R. Connell ;"f::1:ot1?1e1;ven head; V _. n1:n:..m .-rnhnm hk CO f8I.'Al`V6' the low mu..- ___'_ Mr. William Gmm h co far. V re. covered from hi . able to be arouu:1r;: :1tt1llneas as to be Mr. James Coats 1., she .drPPBd e: the ma!` la . d on the to 8% ad / uheowas driving to his fgth 8r s. Ml`. S'lIl. C 1 I inst. cauge O` aw::11it atlalon the 16th buthe did not aelfhia 9 sold hi eep brought $16 3 pair an " d 1`"b8 $1 . 4 3 RE d"wE' Au g :3 R Q rth I: `ll Vv'n emf h Ra `:1 y D` `lg t .1 6 Qt wt 3 ba() Qgm wra lm '11 Net!` MQM I1 1%] `V tit; unwlg Q t Q (Q Rd `Q Veg: WWO _ During the thunder `storm on Wed- nesday evening lset, one of Mr. _ A. Riesick s little boys, who was standing in the stable door, was stunned by the lightning so thst. they had to have the` doctor to him. He is getting along very well. A nut-Ikneer of youeg people epentea very enjoyable evening at the home of Mr. Thomas Crawford last Monday Miss Alice Bennebo returned -from` Toronto last Saturday. ` Frawlefsshoestore. I.gvnvnva-.vAVAvnvAvi&.-..` A -....,mm1m'rs.-Your name must acoom " . Ilnny your Con-emonden A ~ co. . It-. i. g. o If you want to know how we do theAShoe business, you can test 11 the way We sell Bicycle Boote. `They thoroughlyreprtjasent Oil? regular "-" l3' the completeness of our assortment, the up to-date styles" we carry, and the quality and excellence` of on 1' stock. These three lines represent our Bicycle Footwear :` sby Vxcorresponaents. Ladies Tan Kici, 3-4 lengtI1'BicyC16 BOOB We 039 with canvas top check pattern. exible 8016. 5 regular price $1.7 5, special .- `i 1 $1`: , Ladies Fine Black _Vici Kid Laced Rcgulctiocstyle Bicycle Boot, with ne jet black canvas top- neat and Perfect tting. C and D width. re81a'.P i $275,special - - ' 32.' Ladies Chocolate Viei Kid Bicycle B`V3`-mi tip`? tum . _ and exible sole, same style as the 8b`7v regular 2 00 Price $2.75, special ` - `- T `AT ' ' Q The number of pairs of the above 111195 b.iv8A1i!nit0d, and he thfm-b5\,1TdA" ly 1" Prices the Shoes are suit-e to be flicked 0P `liklY-" 73 -.`- ;l.'v W ' be We f your size in a Shoe that adds Srwoei and.i.b'3.|1*) '.'df'mfr.t` up Wheeling outt. . ' _ . , a . .. A _. . `V ,-``-'z > , '1" ' ` ' ` - 1 ` _}~ .' `I , . '. / , .. 7' . `Z: i 5 _' ' "1 i` ' I _ ` i _ _x J \ . ` ' `V ` 5,` ` v A (V .8516 Local Agent for tli . V Wessex all others` `for. } *- ame Fadrvlew. _ Advance Correspondence. Gilchrist sold one of his at a good ....A BARGAIN IN....% -I 1-1- : Corregspond rnoM ouR` Lissa Jessie A11, or Churchill, is epending a few days with her sister, Mrs. S. Bennett of this ple . v_ 11.. 111, -\-r I --.--_ `v-v-ow! I I Mr. Wm." Noland purchased a wheel not long ago, and ` he will now be con- sidered one of the seorohere. - V `Mr. Albent 'V-dla`1k+1'v-e`:'|-1; . to Bnhlo one day last week. He intends to re- main there for the rest of the summer. ' Mr; Herb Webb 13:: mi; week for Dulubh. . L . . . M173. Alex. Duncan vgigio-gt ins: Iaiatef. Mrs. E. J. Lennox, of Toronto. ; Mr. Thou. Smith preached in the ; Methodist church on Sunday night, 1:... 1-1:--.._ l.,,_ _,- W` ._--vg Mrs. Jeffery - has retiiiuisdi, home utter a long visit with ` friends in the city. II ... A I-__ 1\ Wm. Moconkey left last vieek tor the N orth-West. We wih him success. , ' V The home of Mr. J. Lyons, Innisl, has been brigtened by the arrival of a young son. . Ms}; Flora. Sizer, `of B. C. I.,_ spent her Easter vacation with Mrs. Rey- nolds hers. On nnday night Rev. Mr. Dingman preached to a full house on The Sec- ond Coming of Christ." 4-,: - a Mrs. John Johnston, llth Line. who underwent an operation in the Hoepi tel is progressing favorably. ` Mr.` S;m Rey'noida has` movecifrom Creigvale to Allundale, where he has secured a situation with Mr, Dymexitf Miss Annie Waas returned to'Wh'it# by Ladies College after spending her Easter vdcation with her parents here. , Mr. Lot Webb times. He gave monarch cleaner time ago. 2 People in these parts who iollow the science of agriculture are wearing glad faces onacoount of the neqreen ` appearance ' of the fall wheat,\ which up LA ms BICYCLE BOOTS. IUUAIIIQIQO Advahcg Corroupqndonce. is Tkeepi`ng abreast ot his order for a. new and separator some f_ -M at-ahsl V indv heir able saw-mill to Allandale whgre $119] will not up we be ready for btmnesl In in few days. H . Jm'1ee'l()blen ie.hrioking Mr. Mhu-I>'.in e house and Albert "Webb is ebrioking hie -brother's house. Our mesons have 3 large emouht of `work this year. Seeding in once more into]! } What 9. change to a weekeego 1 when the some eldev covered with earth's white mantle.` 1 uvvvllbll ID VI-I\iU_ IIIUIV : same fields nature is not asleep.` Mr. Matt Robertson, Tuesday for the Nor! L- ...=-_--3 --~A~-A`~ Mr. Matt Knock, lefton North-West. -Matt will be missed. greatly byyour foot-ball team and wherever he goes he takes with him ourbest wishes. My, but last week was a quiet week in` Stroud. Why! -The answer is easy; no school. The ring of the` school children,s merry voices is soon missed and one is almost lostwithcut the clatter .of their many This week we are glad to would not `know the place ceedings in our old. alma going on the same as ever. `Sugar-making'appe(ars to be Slack this year. _- .: 7 V :Ia.m9s Q Neill had a wood bee ----u Irv---van `.7 can u uncut. cw wvvwuu -vvv on Wednesday lust. _ , La. grippe is very -prevalent in this section of country just now. ' Mr. D. nVa.n Velser, of Hamilton, called on friends here recently. Some of the farmers around here! hsvenatsrted their spring work. `4Mias Liznie Oorrigen uspent a couple of days last. week with Miss Winnie Highland? Veapra. ' Those who were present an the party given by Mr. Muir, Anton Mills, on Friday evening,reporb having a splendid time. " . Miss A. Meeking, or` Bat-rial, is spend- ing a few days with Mrs. E.` H. Sloan. Mr. `and Mrs. A. Miscampbell, of Collingwood, have been visiting friends here. - V Death has once more viuited the vil- lage, and claimed for his victim Mrs. Edwards. Mrs. Edwards has been an-c well for some time, and death was not unexpected. The remains were con- veyed to Barrie, and theifuneral took place on Sunday. Everett; | Advance Correspondencb `The fame of Everett s pugilists` stretches farjznd near, even to Barrie. ` _ Several` of our far'mers [have com- menced operations. The weather is at preaent very favorable. ? nu ,, , ,_ .1 117:]! TIT___...1I AI.` rlvwvunw vv-J --.. -_-- Messrs. Chas. aH'Wi11 Worrod, of Totbenham, were in town last week, re- pairing the roof of the Dufferin House. Everett L.0.L. No. 270 was repre- sented at a Royal Arch meeting in L.O.L. No. 29, Rosemont, on Friday ` evening, April 13. V. . `-- --LL-.. -...`I LI... VVVn-cu-B, :r...__ , . As the days` lengthen and the weather warms we "should begin _t.o think of. the sports of the season. What do you any boys? T - L_'___`II_>.1 u__ VUIIVCU V-av Jv- ._ . Mr. Allan Fuaee, who handled the men in Depuy a lumber woods, and a number of other `Toga folk were in Everett on Saturday evening. . Mr. J. Pearson is converting his carriage works into a furniture store. It makes a considerable improvement in the business appearance of Everett. If I 'll_, III Ul-IV we-u~-v-- ..`.`.'-,,, School reopened on Monday, Mr. McGuire, of Penetang, being in charge. Our school is one of the most success- _ful in the county. Mr. McGuire de- serves praise tor his untiring pains. Some years ago a Patrons of Industry Lodge was organized here. A store was opened and it was intended to bring those other store fellows down in their prices. They may have done so ; we do not know. The store "was 1 closed some time ago, and the managing- committee has asked the association to pay the sum.of 849468 93, the amount of their indebtedness. A high court case is threatened if the amount is not paid. '. For a number of years the councils of_ Tosscrontio township have been re- pairing the Pine River `bridge on the third line. They at length came to the , conclusion that `rather than repair the D old bridge, they would build anew one ` Tenders were received and. Mr. Edward Peacock, Glencairn, secured the ccn- ,. tract, agreeing to build the bridge forl $275. A He has done so. Now the way leading `to the bridge must be . built and will cost about 8100. The . total cost will now reach about $375. ` Is it not an expensive necessity?

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