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Northern Advance, 10 May 1900, p. 3

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vo'er to plant trees on any :6 citizens dbaire 0% a coat of D1` tree to those desiring them of _their prdpeny .J.. .At a of gthe. Orillis Qunoe' - club with Di. O.4 _-Moo}-_e in the IIBW i.o1' no. 9. LOT No.10. L6} No. II. Lot No. I2. Lot no. la. LOT No; I4; LOT No. Is. 7;)lor,inga, in light Vshads, 46 inches wide, good value at 75c., our special price. . .` . . . . . . . -6 pieces Fine'Silk'Gre1.1edines, 48 inches wide, `choice patterns, combination colorings, regularly gold at $3.00, yourchoice for. .. . . . . . . . . 45 yards` Fancy` Figured Dress Goods 46 inches wide, all wool, A` 1' goods for skirts, real good value at 90c., our special price . . . . . 2 pieces Fine" Navy Grenadine, all wool,` pretty Vepatterns, 46 inches wide, regular price 85c., clearing price ..- . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . 59 25 pieces extra age; all wool French Cashxere, 40 to 46 inches wide, any color you want, sold all over Canada. at 50c., our special price .... . . ag '10 };iec'3;']1`ing-li_sli Percaline Linings, good width, ne quality, all colbrs, our reduced price l5c., they goa.t......i.....V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xwvu F-1- 3 pieces fancy_cc1cred, Checked Dress Gocds, nice waist patterns-, 4-4 inches wide, all iwool, regular price \75c., special clearing price...... . . . . . . 50 -7- --7- 4 pieces fancy colored: Costume Suitings, 5_0 iches wide, all wool, ne nish, regular prlce $1.25, our ' " ' Q uv \n\I u.-. .. -7- __.._ _V special price. . . . \ Stare ta Rent. u uua not VI IHDVHW four. enu mnnuln on lid maul lmu. hope; oommodore, Jno. Scott; vice- commodoze. Dr. J. 0. Moore; rear commodore, F. Cattle ; secretary-trees urer, '1`. W. Robina ; committee, J. E. Ova, .-~ w 'G. Currah; hlztllar, J, D. Robina, Geo. Sinclair, A. B. 'Thompaon,.V. .- John eWhitten, gardener and oriat at. the Park, was burned out last week . . . . An Ottawa despatch says that Mr. `E. F. Pullen. formerly of the De- minion Bank staff at Orillia-, who went to South Africa at hiaown.expenee, turned op at `Bloemfontein on March \ "' 3--L 11.1 04.5.. lluluvu II? III: _'......_-- . 2, and was taken by Lient.-Ool. Otter on the strength of '0 Company. He failedto get a place in the second con- tingent at the same time at which Herb Cooke suffered disappointment. `His home is in Oakville; ~ _ Innocence is Bliss. ` The Weekly Sun is responsible for the following story :- Une day, during the pioneer period - in ` North Simcoe, a lady called at a store in New Lowell for-"the purpose of asking a favour. You see, said she to the storekeeper. -I found a dead -rat in "our. cream crock. -I did not "want to throw the cream away, and so made it into butter; but our own fam- ily, `knowing the circumstances, will nut touch it. The hatter, though, is as I * ` -`I I I ~ I _ _ _ _ _ ___| IIUII wuuu no -. -------- , , 9 _ good as if nothing had "happened. Cannot you take it and give me some otherin exchange. 1 . As the "lady ivas a valued customer, the vendor `of dry goods and boots and shoes was only too glad to accommodate her ; but a due. 1'1-__ L:.. ....... inhav-ant: nmvanted 0UDvvvu--......... _, I regsrdffor his own interests prevented him from giving the accommodation to his own `detriment. ` So, taking the butter, he went into the oellsr-.e There he cut through the ne, large roll that 1 5| I_.__....`I.L' 3.. 3",] `,n_ I16 III! UIlIVIlBnn v-' his customer had brought in and re- i turned viith the same butter in two pieces, that his customer had brought in one. I cannot, said he, by way of explanation, "nd a single roll the same weight as yours, but here are two `rolls which, together,` make the exact amount." The lady, not fora moment suspecting the V justifiable deception ' practised, accepted the exchange with gratitude, and that eyening her family ate with :e1ieH,``i\~._ portion of. the butter maattom mm` in `which a too ven- . turesome rodent had suered` fatal` im- e -W:hhug"V' Ste inf not N I113, LUEULIIII. llnavv V5.-v, vs..- IIOO....IOIl0IIolOIO95 SNRLL-At Fmum `. Am 35, `the 533: w..;" Snell. of a daughter. - 8AWYER-At Coldwatet. hggfil 30. the W30 05 `Annual: gnaw-9 n` n (Inna , BILVV IE.KI La0lIIWIIUI'p JIPIII F9 luv wuv III Joseph Sawyer. of a daughter. KETT-At Sadowa. the wife of G. Kett. of- a daughter. ' ` McDONALD-At Fawkham. April 26. the wifeof A'A9 Mnnnna`J_ A` Q AnIIOhfQf_ ` ICUU1VALU"l\I IEIWIIIIBI. npru 20, Bus: Wuvlu Alei. McDonald, of a daugh . . TAIT-At Orillia. April 25. thewife of David Taitv (`:9 Q . In . SKITCH--At Gravenhurst. April 34. 919 Wife, Of J- Skitch. of a son. HUG!-IES-VAt Kilwog-thAy.. April 23. the wife of W- I H, I-Inn-I-ma nf 2 man- ~ KIU\II'l.I`4B"'-ll` nuwogtny. `IP11! 330 "'5 "" "` " ' . H, Hughes, of a son. V HEIDMAN--In Morrison township. April 7. 33 wife of M. F. Heidman. of a son. DU%HMElN-At Gravenhurst, April 9. the wife of Dunn`-II-nnzn R` A nan. lJU\aKl.LVl.I3lLV'-(ti \1I'aVClllIIu"I, nylu 55,-uv -v-v v- ` D. Duchmein. of a. son. A A ADAMS-In Creemore. on the um um. to Mr- and Mrs. W. G. Adams. :1 son. COUPLAND---On" the 24th ult. to Mi`. and Mrs. `John Couplaud, Creemolfe. 3 3011- . McKAY-In Stayner, May 2. a son to Mr- and MI`!- Angus McKay. - A BRITTINGER-In Nottawasa ._April 23. the wile of Mr. Eli Brittingeno twm sons. nu-.--o-um . u ,___ _.I __ A_.2I `A 51.- 112:`: n` ml: 0: mt. nu nruuugcr, U: ..u... `M... TESKEY- At Collingwood. oh April-3o, the wife of Mr. C. H. Teskey, of a daughter. ' _ ARNoLD-Lms'roN 1:--At c . , Marv Lidstone. of Coulson, Waubaushene. JEN NlNGS-LONG-At Wan la')1Rev. ]. H'. Sheppard, I-`vat 9 A in`! lt\`ll\I' A`. `k, dwater, and Alice Long. of 21, April :8. oulso . Arnold. of to Robt bauslxene, Aril 25. Then. Jennings. of Waubaushene. ...:a....-.-_ at the vuluwascn, uuu `Janus: -.._,., -_ . BELLAMY-KNOX-At the res bride's parents. Orillia. by Rev. B.D..`_May _a_. B`yx-gn W. Bkllam an -n....... ulhn McGill, by Rev. Mr; Wright. Mr. Denjaullu Hilliard, of Michael. to Miss Martha Robbms. of Nottawasaga. . GRIESBACI-l--FLESSING-At the Manse, Col- lingwood. April 25.x; Rev. Dr. McCra.e. Mr. An...-+ I`-n-in-nhnch. to is: Emma Flessing, both GRIESBAC!-l-FLESSING-At the Manse, un- lingwood. 25. lg Mr. Albert Griesbach, to iss of Nottawasaga. . JORDON--FREE--At the residence of CaBt. Wil'. son, Collin ood, on May 2, 1: Rev. r. Mc- Crae, Mr. les L. Jordon. o Byng Inlet, to Miss Margaret Free, cf Collingwood. _ ~ DIED. CAMERON-At Owen Sound. on April 30. Mr. s. Cameron. formerly of Orillia. VIVlAN-Near Coldwater. April 26. Caroline Mount- stevens, wife of George H. Vivian. -aged 40 years. _ ]AMES-At Hobart, April 28, I-rederick,.v son of Frank James, aged at years. J OHNSON-At his residence. Barrie, on May 3 of cancer of the stomach, Martin Johnson. aged 77 years. . PAUL-In Midland, April 29, Ida Paul, aged 35 years. . ` j DICKEY--In Adjala, April 26. William B. Dickey, I aged 44 years. A LYNCH--In Alliston, April 30. Mrs. Dannie] Lynch. on and a` una In I mun ANO ma mun: 1.4 I LVUK1--Ln` IIIIIBLUII, nyuan avg ..-...- ._ -- r--- - aged 26 years. ' ` STEP!-IENS-In Alliston,Apnl 26. Alfred 0- ~ An: extra!` an unarI_ Bl l.!.l.'I'u.'.1Va-In nnuauuqnyu. .... nu... .. - - ,. ens, aged 70 years. . MAYOR-In Bradford. gfril 2o, Isabella Jane. Wife Al: `I I Mnvnr, 29 A: V%.I's- 1VlA!Ul(-1n Drauluru. n In av, .......-..._ _,_,,,, G5` 45 of W. J. Mayor, ag ears. HURTIBESE-At Orillia. May I, Elizabeth Cathar- ine Babel. beloved wife of Joseph Hurtibeseo aged 4: years. KENNEDY--On May 1, at Warrington, Mrs. W. J. Kennedy. aged 52 years. nnnun An. u....o1...,.4-. Am-il 28. Sarah W, Rm-kg. ll. I.`-III K of 9. son. Iunuonwc . morning, Robert Payne was charged ' Police Court Notes. At the Police Court last Thursday P with trespass by the Grand Trunk. Payne and his companion, a youth named Coffey had been drinking and attempted to board the 5.20 train. The magistrate spoke plainlys to young Payne, saying that his record had been very bad, but for the sake of his par- ents, who were highly respectable peo- ple, he would allow him to go on suspended sentence. But he warned him that upon a repetition-._ of his ap_ pearance in the Police Court, he would be summarily, sent to the H. Central. Coffey was allowed on Friday evening` to go `on suspended` sentence. V --Rev.` Mr. Kirkby, of Collingwood, has been appointed incumbent at St. John's Church, Oak Ridges, and Trinity Church, A urora. 4-u -'-Col. Girsrd, of Neuohatel, Swit- zerland`, has had a curious experience. On one and the same day he celebrated his 80th birthday, his golden wedding. the silver wedding of his daughter, and the marriage of his grand-daughter. His friends accuse him of unprecedent- ed economy, es he made one festivity .celebrate all four events. ` )Klu$-At neamcow, daughter of the late ' Vllf. you are now using some other brand of Rolled Oats and ' believe them good enough, is that a. good `reason why you should not try. Til1son s Pan- Dned 2 We are not satised with the "good enough motto , and we believe that "after you have tried Pain-Ilried ' Lan 00') ;:a:1!::ea on row!` 3'1"" loss bv 3 Lou 00 {J Uni Kennedy. 3360 53 "C3-"3' _ , A `l 28. S rahAW. Rorke. Emit rp.'i.'. ..;.. l.aRo:-kc. aged 25 ` Because THE? nusnn comm. that _ ion won't . fail to say to ybur grocer "nothing but Till- grocer aon a, please. L VTILLSONBURG, ONT} 3, April 28. aaran .vv. norxc, : Thomas J. Rorke, aged 25 (Limigeg). um: Fanoluo AND MAGNOLIA naarrr M:1'AL, -.___ uuna n `first mortgages. ` Hardware Store, Bar cnuims, ? sA1> BUcKE'r;' smLEs,J SPADES, } SHOVELS, GARDEN TOO PLOUG-HS,` ~ POINTS, % ~ PAINTS, OILS, V BUILDERS HARDWARE, ETC`-., 19120., n WALL PAPERS Sootifs Bookstore. T Ohfns and Gaskets of all kinds in stock or made to order. Robes, Urape and all Funeral Requisites furnished. Orders by Telegraph or otherwise promptly attended to. G. 0. DoL1rp4aE, .Ma/nager, smud. ' UNDERTAKER, . V. L}?-CIAIL-;;\o1j-I |Sieam Viorks and Show B-oH:i}iIIier-si., Bari: B_A.1B_|E_ All kinds of Blank Books ruled to any pattern and bound 2 rates. Magazines and -Music bound in splendid style and chea} prices. Let us quote prices on your -work before sending it out of town. VV 6 IUVIUG suv vluww for the coming season. `In nrldinn tn the S tor the cotgnng In addition to the above we call special Clipper Front-cut Mower, also our 1 Dump Rake.-. It will amply repay all intcn where. Send for _our New 1900 Ca.` _._--_- _.\A IGEO. McDo1sI,g.LD, T7-`BE>K ROBT. CRISTOE, ' ` --- NOXON NEW BUFFALO PATl".N'I' ALL STEEL DISC MARION Letter Haads, Note Heads, Bill Heads, Statements, L Shipping Tags. _ EnVBl01)B8, ;., I Dd!r= :\J `.. uoxou N. u: slactlomn, smut: `room cumvuol _c.:1' Pmczs 1 .ll1V||.U till: bluacan. nuuyvvu.-vs. V- V... -....._ __,, , coming lddition attention to our New Victoria. Bmder and NO. 14 Oxford ar patent Spring and Spike Tooth Harrows and ction and Ratchet Rake.-. intending purchasers to see our lines before placing their orders else 1900'Ca.talogue. . THE NOXON 00., L td., Ingersoll, Ont. J lplllutsluuaauvvuuu I .in\_rite the closest inspection of our farm Imolements and Machinery which we V ...._..-an anaann FINE PRINTINE. BARRIE AND STROUD. VON -_ G-. SMITH, `A re ccnceded 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. Will be pleased to show samples. No. 5 DIJNLUP ST..'TDP Fl. at r /nable style cheaper an city PROPRIETOR. "Bayezd streqt; Barrie. ,&$MIT'I-II BINDERY IOU!`-IIATO-IIIOO The Advance, V The very best printing is none too good for the live, up-to-date business man. `We have} reputation for turning out. good work at reasonable prions. NOXOMDISG HABIIOW 123 DUNLOP s'r. (OUT-THROW.) The only Disc Harrow that has adjustable pressure springs. This feature is invalu- able on hard or uneven ground. - "'s.7pf.iI ;;`I.:'... Cultivator. (tted with grain and grass sowing attachments if 4 desired) with reversible points, also thistle cuttersvif _ ordered. ' The lightest draft, best working and most `easily operated cultivator manufactured. The teeth work` directly under the axle and __n.L:.. 1.1.... ...1.,...`I ling .1116 LUCDII WUIA uucuun. uuuu. Within the wheel line. see the New Surlng Ll. Noxion Drills` d Savings Comm three _(;`r>;ARI')E`Nf Toots, Our old reliable HOOSIER Drills 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 Noxon THE CELEBRATED REPAIRS, smmrj H&)OSIER ` an Spring Pressure. Agelg. are manufacturing aL2.S3a ab/1,1ap_le LHTXL. $s.o9o.m Paul oh 9090"" posltors in a. boll undoubted. th aide .Dunl_0P W b allowed to use thdl ything outside theij i should they don pharged for such w no uuuv Vull. III W n 2 cents per wori n 1 cent per wot gures counted": ` Ann nnni -um -.. AGENTS ERS. ac. #1, of Wa.t.erloo.c savmcs cu. TED 1881.` L Laements allowed; red. composition rat Va :-Ea'ted with'Th6IL of England. 54 Ivma 1-7:113 Iusvun 1 G SMITH. >gerson,% i Assurance. 9 Bank of To_roIito.9 u-I} ml. of Berlin. I BTIBEMENTS. BRIE as: Insuranou 9 (`:5 ch Manila` `CI % Inns. 1.. nts on rstpge an t and found.` propa c articles, etc.. 01 h the cash, and! 11 Q nnnlrn Inn -- MO, I: u-ly SIMCOE comm NEWS BUDGET. ' BEETON-Deputy-Sheri' T. .Drur~y,` of Barrie, was in town last. week and| inspected the` House of Refuge . . . .Mr. A. -vvu -`.- V _L_` `m_" here. STAYNER-R6V. Dean Egan , of Barrie, was the guest `of Rev. Father Duffy this week.--Sun . . . .Tbe creamety bag 3811 operations `on May "l.....Mr. `Jonathan Buker had his thumb cut of as Livingetone s shingle "factory last. week. w vuuu Mr. David Phillips, leader pf the B39 ton band, was totally destroyed bY _' on Monday afternoon. Untortunateli `there was no insurance on the premises.` The tenant also lost hedvily The 031189 of the fire is not-knowin. A l SCHOMBERG-A houe belonging 50 . Q lauuuuu u...--. t 0o.. Provlnd an Auoolulon` BRA15FoRD-The council has oontric buted $25 tolatb sufferers -in th Ottawa and Hull re. . . .The Bradford Rie` and Gun `Club will shoot a match with the Schomberg club on May 11th . . . 5 Miss Ethel Carley, of Barrie, arrived` in town on Monday evning and will assist Miss Roblin in her rapidly in- treaaing millinery bueiness.-Wi%D099- `II__ p. -._' O """" "J `MmLAm>--Grouna; was broken for" the foundation of 9. new post oio 09 Tuesday . .The G. T. R. have had on lddicion built to their oice 03% `he Eiplanade. . . .There were 222 freigh cars counted in Midiend Yd 9 Tuesday morning . . . .The School Board will go on with the new school in `Pig A` `I I A ` A i 7 - 1-. I ,_ gnu vuv uvw uvuvvn -- -r-vv of 119 Iigfgat. of the by-law. The only difference will` be that the current rate f taxes will be indreased to meet the additional expense. . 'I`.....__ ._ - - `r -".-. mm, .f pnsss ooo%ns,#sIu(s' andLItiI`nes now being sold _RogWardlou of cost at 4 % % - _..-. vaurUl.lDUI -TOTTENHAM -- Televh0l1 `P_'i_: Stanley, of Barrie, drove from Tn".. ham on Tuesdey to repair the '39 of the village. The horse was I_ !f "_f8_` hm,` . . `6 before. When near the corner of . '3: and only `incl; Main and Centre streets the Inilntlli "'k a notion to walk; upon the `lid? "mi. The result. we the3hern.eeI end.` 9 `Shaft were broken. `After !0P0i'.l"' N19 -damage with staph, e'to.,t'gM;'_-A :"`1Y proceeded on his ejournevf `bl ??? ml --. - J0. " "ad had not g0I19 f:.wd i?tO-'_'b. , driver were P"`p - ' " ' The goods must be solf1.l W6'Y6 0111) 3 Shbrti t_ime `toelear out the baQlanee of the stock, and tee save treub e and expense of moving oer_the whole stock at prices not to" be matched anywhere; It s your'cha.nce. Come In the `morning if possible. BANFWQ RUBHE & 0038- LOT` No. LOT No. LOT No. L01" No. 6. LOT No. 1_._ LOT No. 7.-Ellis has ogzena WIS de:1tal .oice Ubu _> 25 pieces Fancy Figufed Fren h wool," 40 to 46 inches wide` 1, Dress Goods all 2 'egu1a.rly sold at 7,50 . ,, u o u o n o o o u IV 10 pieces TW1 good width, c they go at. . . nub!-5599 VUIIIIWH f one cent per 1 number of insert .1 3...... 8 piecesplain colored Dress Godd, choice olors 38 inches wide, all wool, regularly sold at. 250. anci 300/,_ your phoice-. . . . . `-----?------------_ 0 DAN FORD ROCHL . 17 pieces New York Plaids, 50 itlches wide, no two patterns alike, extra; ne quahty, all wool, real good value at $1.00, they go at . . . . . . . . .' . 69 ' , ---:_._&__:._ 37 yds; Navy Blue Cashmere Serge, extra `ne twill, all wool, 46 inches `wide, regularly sold at 750., our special price . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . 0' V." cholce. . a_lil 12 pieces Fine Mohair Dress Goods, new colorings, good width, heavy make regular price 600.. your n.L4\:f|I\ _ .5 vFine Fancy Scotch I_ laids,A Giving `Up Business. ."I"wccd and Fancy`. Mohair'Dress Goods,` th, choice colcr, regular price 40c. and 50c, . A E .. UIGIBU, Luautuus tlsovv yvv-q Jv... VJ _ $ 3489.75 U5 uavv. nvv vu-vs v v V, 5 ll ovv. wOIICIOOCIIOOlIIl25 `easily forget his eiperience, but might have had ' even more serious re- sults. I.n future he will steer clear of driving those ` frsctious Tottenhsm colts. ' ' t ` ._. . .,_.-.....-..I.. CoLL1NGwooD --'.l`he recent assessor `s C gures show the population of Calling J wood to be,5,587, an increase of 134. a There are 1584 children between,5 and wt 21 years....Miss L. E. Hurning, of First Presbyterian church, ABrantford, is likely to`be_ choir leader and soloist. in the Presbyterian church here. . . . One evening last week two colored gen- tlemen, named Mollock and ` Morton, cooks on the Str. Alberta, were run in . `by night policeman Best, and the fol- .t lowing morning they appeared before ll Mr. G. ,Watson, J.P., to the charge of 1 being drunk and disorderly. They pleaded not guilty, butthe charge was proved and they were ned $2 and , costs, amounting to 86.75 each. Mr. ' Logan was also ned $1 and costs for 5 f being drunk. On Monday, Jae. `Me i, P_herscn was`ued 85 and costs for a , ` similar; o'ence.--Bulletin. _ i . ' 0oI.nwA'rnn-The 7 Goldwater. La- _ 1` crosse Club was re-organized for the 1 season at a meeting held on- Wednesi ' day evening. The following" are; the '_ oicers elected :-V-Pres.. H. Mann- lng; vice-pres., Dr. J.` A. Harvey ; ' chairman, W. J . Levering; captain, ` J. G. Tudhupe; sec.-treas., W. A. 3 Bishod; managing committee, `T. 5 Belch; `Jae. Lazonby, jr., 4R._Quant-' rell, R. Shields, and B. Moore. V,'1`he, 3 club are busy practicing and wish to 0 Y arrange for a match to he played on the 24th of May on their ownsrounds ` " "` l "I 712--.. .14` Rh-nun : Cor. `the 24th or may uu ....... - ..- _ a . . . .Mr. D. Gardiner Strong's Cor- ners, was unfortunate enough to hisve his dwelling house` and oontents des- troyed by re the other `night. . . . G. A. Abbott's new block will he s very ne building when completed sud` will con- tain two stores.` barber shop, dwelling snd hall. It will he is valuable addi- tion to the village. in _ _ OBII.I.IA--The Town Council hss de-, ` oided to plant trees any street thstiioitizens oostof l6ots. per tree to those desiring in front. their lpropertyq. .At meeting of 5 the Orillis A Qsnoe olnb w - 9 . fl?` 45. ;'-:56 :-none ptulnuwu-, .._._._ - .-d; hon. yioeyreaident,

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