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Northern Advance, 4 Apr 1901, p. 8

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Bu-oud. \ Advance Correspondence. . Gen. Webb (Reeve) who in To- ronto last week on buameaa. ` . It An I. N. ,-.-.'l A.` I..-..._ IUIILII Aunt vv vvan v-n un-u Bert MoOonkey ;a'st;1:t'.ed td `learn blacksmithing with Fred Mathera. ~l` '1' -L,__ I...'.. L`... ""'iI." 'i{o'S-3132.70? *iLr?3};'LL' been visiting her daughter, Mrs, I. Nelson. Mr. Will Hill, who has beenftravel- ling for the last: three years, is home c~.:.-1_:- -c 1'm__;_-1_ ....-..n. .. 5.... Be'ef,torequarters........'.........T. Beef.hindqua.rters..................1 Mutt0n.. -noononooaouuooIlocooonuo MDressed I-Iogs............ Tim: Hnovn nelennnn I'M`) to 210. . . . 553:` `vs Unnv gnaw . J..---, _- ._--.- Mr. Ritchie, of -lgliirsle spent a few days -with his friend, Cheater McCon key.` 'll',. "I1_,L..._ ___1 _.:E. -1.` 'I'-B..-... ...... IIVIIUU LISA! -VD IVJJV Mr. and Kira. 0. i,iee1ejo1m,of Mine- eeing, were the guests of Mr.` and Mrs. Crolev for a few days. 1- 11- `I I , , `I 3 ,,_-`I _ '_1!r!I.___.,_ H IIKIILVUI IICGV, o I n I a IIOII Cl'1'ickens perpa.ir..5............... Geeseperlb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......... Turkeys.perlb..-.............;..... Ducks, per air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Butter, Rol,per?lb...........~..... Butter, Tub, perlb..._..........b.... Lardper1b....., . . . . . . . . . . . . Eggsper doz...... ....... .. Apples, perba.g.. Apples perbarrel...........'...'.....T Potatoes. per bag ...... Hay erton. ...... Woo,washedperlb..;..., . . . . . . . Wool. unwashed. per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wood,zft..percord. ..... Wood.4tt..percord............... Anthracite coal. per ton........ .... HIDBS. . ; avyo Mr. `Beatty and wife, bf Lefroy, ai-el moving into the hquae "vacated bv;Mr. Hooper. 11'- 0.-.... mr.._...._ ....' ....... :. al....l .I-LIIIIEIIJL , Mr. `Sam. Maneer 319;, was in the Queen city last week ,in connection with his business. ' u -I .--v I` I n R C.` `V IIIJ IIIY IIIJQIKUQIIO `Mp. McKay, who will work for Mr; Lot Webb this year, moved into the house Mr. Dyer left ,,_._'I `II'___ [V T2LL`-:_L..~ .E II :__ FRAWLEY 85 MOORE, Hue Prices Ruling; in the Barrie `anal Toronto Markets During the Week, A BARRIE GRAIN MARKET. I COWHides.._..a..... o - - - o o u o on Calfskins per lb. ..;.., . . . . . . . . . Tallowperlb .......... Horse Hair per lb..... . . . . . . . . Sheepskins....`...... [Horse Hides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . \J3K8 . a - o - o -stucco-ooocooooooonuconuo Rye .................... PmOI9U I I I I O I O I O I I l I I O I O IICIIOIIIU Hay, o - a . o o - o 0000100000000 Straw, . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... Dressed he 3...... . . . . . . . . Butterperl . . . . . . . . . . . . Chickens. spring................... Turkeys,perlb...... . . . . Ducks.. ..........................[. Geese"... .......... Eggs pen-dozen.................... Potatoes, perbag ....... Beef.I-Iindquarters per cwt......... Beef. forequarters per cwt.. . . . . . . . . Mutton.......... .... ...... .. Vealperlb. . . . . . . . . . . . - t 2 Rooms for oices. in Ross Block". No. 97. Dunlop | .-4 Street. Fnre proof vault; lately occupied bv Dr. 3 ( Wells. Aleotwo rooms vyxth vautt, lately oocu ied - by Hood, Jacks 8: Fraeer. `Barristers; immeate 1 ,7! nossc-.uom Applvto.C- H. Ross. A . ow ` Benin-. lnnunrv 1- mm. s . u Rimless Glasses Are Fashionable Not invisible but nearly so. The can be made up with either solid gol , old lled (warranted to years), or ni el trimmings. : They are not expensive. ` We ad ust them so that they are perf` y adapted to the features. 1 AAAA'AAAAAAA4 Al . ` . . V V; _ unru-m:.. _ N `VV'VVVV'VVV'VV` ' Private rand; to loan ar 5 per cent. on farm pro- pertv. -Terms to sum: borrowers. No connection xith any loan company. Apply personally or by ` tter to ` ' I `HARRY MARR 5-ly V A BARBIE. uvwo J-Ivlwuv n u... ,.--..-..-_ -7 Anumber of `our citing `ock Iklvantag `oi the cheap fares on the G.T.R. for Easter holidays. 37 II I , ,,,, 1.. Al... Al. II.-"armers' Attenticn.` 0- 'i-_N.'_9eEABEN- -vnvy_ av- u. n vu--._--an Mr.` J. Hughes mid family, at Cherry`. OFFICES TO RENT OR `LEASE for vour benet, and but prot-. These ` are the blends we are "struck on. 1=T.9l9}? __.?E23~, 7- ---7-sju ---j-- Sclentlfic Opticlani, Mnol.AREN'S DRUG STORE. - BARBIE. A quarter of; centurv we have . been blending Toronto Farmers Markets. lononro. April 2'. I I Jalnvvo nnnn Dvqvw -. Mr. Thomas Campbell is confined to the house under the doctor's care. T .n` I.i_..-,- con-`:2. Tvlzncu-IAN1's, aAnnu.-:. "" ( 35' cts. 4-O ` eta. ` % 1 And 50 Gt8. my THEM. M9N+:Y To LOAN. TEA THE MARKETS. GENERAL _PRODUE. "sX{T}apru.3. .90. Q 1 xqox. OIVUIDV \IIl\lIt. vs--v --vv--_ -. -_._-. _ Mrs. E. Shear is spending tho Easter holidays with friends in Toronto. ` __.,:___1 .1-.. L..'I.......:...... 6-}. .Mn' I. LEI! JJIIIU, unu. JIIIIU vnzvn. Lizzie Kneshsw, of Cou1son s Hill is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Wilson Black. ,_zn.. . _.-_.L.... ..LL.....IAJ Alan nnnnnv-I: V - I `:- 1 ~ ' ` Wreck, mom) Into than new home on * -n-.l," `l`2-_ ALE- nan-`- \}IUU.l.S,_ uluvuu suuv uuvu. n. l1E!3 ;Line hfa. week. ,._.I.,.... DIDIIDI, annulus ' yr unuv-o ...'.- Quite a number atten'd-ed the concert given by Walter Montgomery and the Tran Bros. last Tuesday night. 1 ,, ____..__L-_1_ I_:.. ....a ........'I`l ....... .I.l' LJIVDQ IDS!!! Luvs)`-Ur`, 2:53:- learly everybody, big and small was fooled, one. way or another on Monday, some of the jokes being very amtfsing. I II',, 'l}I.._._I_ TI--- --.4 `..uu.:`-v manna!` I uyulv vs --u ; v u ~ - v v --5 v~- y ---- `*3 Mr. Frank Dyer and familymoved! So Elmvale last week. Mr. and MN. ! Dyer will be missed very much in this community. ` - A..L`_._.. l`..--.- `nan ` 'w"'7I|l1eM]ll-Ilethodists intend starting re- vival services on ~Sunday next. The pastor, Rev. B. McKee, will be assist- ed bv Rev. Mr. White, the femoua gospel singer who is now `in Clinton. In 0 Hanan` Lat. tu:u-Ora-\ I1r\ `\:I:I ;.'\k EVDPUA outlaws, was nu an: n nu. Va--.- Mr. O. Hoope; has given up Higjob` on the Craigvale section of G.'I`.R., and has accepted 9. position on the Allan- gdale section, where he has the promise "of speedy promotion. He moved to A`l!enda1e last week. I Utlllllllllulnvlo I "Arthur Green intends leaving for * the Soo this week-. The boys wish you I \ luck Art wherever you go for the snm- 1 met, andihope you will be back with them soon. ' l uuuu us-u -u TMessra. K. Mchennan. jr.. Alexi. Mc- Donald and D. McDougall are in Montreal this week on the adjustment committee. ' Dressmaklng Department. New Spring Goods carpet Buyers Men's, Boys and Youths clothing and Fur- nlshlngs. FRAWLEY &. DEVLIN. .nn|~-ovuu-a-I -u-Iwv vy vvn-u `Mr. Chris. Peacock is the census IT for raising calves on separated or skimmed milk, generally come for more. AA tarmer, who received free 7 lb. sample, and has since ordered more, says : Vi`_`I:: would not careto undertake. to raise calves on separated milk now without Cream Equivalent. ' This Department is successfully managed by Miss Biurphy; whose large city experience, with the advantage of a well trained corps of as- sistants, enables her to give everv=sati'sfaction in the execution of orders. All orders `receive her personal attention. A New Spring and Summer Dress Materials. Silks` and Wash Goods. T Dress Trimmings to Match. Materials. Kid Glovesin all leading makes. Fabric Gloves of 4 dierent kinds. Hosiery in.Casbmere and Cottons,_Ladies and Children s. New Summer Blouses and Separate Skirts. V Mr. J. S. Brunton was in Beacon on Mon- day on business in connection with the ' census. He has been appointed enumerator for Allandple. Should see our elegant essortinent before placing orders. A1} makes noyv complete. . ' R. _ H AM BLY, Is A SIGNIFICANT FACT THAT THOSE A WHO HAVE TRIED BIBBY S GREAM EQUIVALENT FRONT STREET, BARRIE. Of every description now on hand, including; Opposite the Post Office. YOUR mvoas `SQLICITED. SOLD BY Our Spring lilllme-ry Open- ing, which commenced on March 27th, has proven * itself a most unqualied success. Visiting ladies,-one and all, awarded our dis- play etlrepalm of victory. The various ox- pressions of approval`, many of which might almost be called extravagant, would tend to 7place our Millinery Exposition in a class by itself. 4 We had in effect promised this re sult and are pleased to know we l1ave so far succeeded. Our Miss Wright s success as an artist in design and execution, as well as her cleverness in adapting the various effects to i the needs of `callers is admitted. Buy your spring millinery here. There can be no order so great as to be beyond our reach, none so small as not to receive our best attention. You get here variety, style and elegance to choose from, an independent style all your own. Prices moderate. For two or three days last week a uumber of men were engaged xing a broken water main as the "ga.t:es crossing. The break was at a. joint, and considerable water was wasted. Wonder who will have to foot the bill, the contractor or the town. T :0. my L polling division; ind Mr. A. Warnicai tor Craigvale and the trolling diviainn egos. They went` `to Beacon on Monday for final instruc.` ions, and c::mnxemcs.! their work on Tuesday. l`\ __--.__A. -:rlI--..- 1')--- `Ir 1. C-\l\JIJ\nuu , u .. Onoccount. of ioeaa, Rev. Mr. Rose was not able to conduct services in Knox ohmch on Sunday, but hevaem a. supply in the person of his nephgw Rev. Mr. Ross, is student who is doing misaiouurv work. The communion not-vice will, on this account, be held [next S:_3_Y_J_b9:'h instead of last. `~ On Wednesday, 27:1. March, mm, I residence of the bride e father, 9 l.h Line, I Maggie, uecond daughter of John Reid ` to Isaac. Woolmen, of Shroud. Th; ceremony was performed by Rev. Wm_ McConnell. The groom was supported by Mr. S. J. Reynolds, while the brides. maid was Miss Mary Reid, sister of the bride. The happy couple left for N ew ` York on the evening train and on their return will reside in Barrie. `AA We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to `refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of ; Greene : Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also gum-. antee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. JOHN Woons, GEO` Moxmmx `l`\ U `((11 A-nv.-xv `I |~ Ll-II-l\lV\lo ~ ms, D. H; MCLAREN. 1-17 A Cardn QQFKIL 4. 1901'. tun visa, vuuv -av----v_-- _- Mr. Frank Soules receiv;a--i_li::`strr_eek from Mr. Thomas Campbell. of Orillia, of the Strathcono. Horse, 3. "Swagqer stick. It ' has a silver mounted head with a crown on ` the top, and the words Strathcona Horse on raised letters. Its a dandy, and Fran rnny well keel proud of his prize. v into Ii} that d `um { open .8 Sta Can: Catal 09111 wvj For Choice Family Flour and all kinds ot Feed go to Wllklnuoms. All orders delivered promptly In any quantity. Please leave your orders at the Mill Olce or Telephone No. 23. l - Sl:. George's-Church--+Se:7'vices will be held on Good Friday-....Easter Sunday--The igoly Communion will be administered at on - .... .....I at pl... 11 n n`Anlr nnvuhun A TEE RAILWAY CENTRE or THE ? FUTURE CITY. The following item is taken from the Times. Uxbrid e :-At St. Paul : Church last Suudav urge congregations listened `with profit; interest and pleasure to the ministration: of a. former much beloved vector in the person of Rev. Mr. `Weatney, 13.13., now of Barrie. The reverend gentle- = man has a host of friends in Uxbridqe who? . were pleased to see him. I'I'Y , U .-I,-,I 1.-. I101] UUIIIIIIIIIJIUII Wlu UV nuluuuuuvwavu an: 8. 30 a.m. and at the 11 o'clock aezvice. A special Easter oertory` in-kindly Aaskedns` usual at both aervicea, II and 7 p m. All sittings free. Strangers in_vited- _' of_ the South Ward school for E-[Morch :--Fourth Class Sr.-A Wilson. L. `Webb. M. Motfatt, J. Miacampbell, R. home. 1 Fourth Class J r.---M. Thomson, I. olllnl, J. Goring, A. Gilchrist. F. Dollerv. p Irdlau Sr.--E. Moore, G. Heels. L. ' "Ida; J. Glluou. A. Paton. Third Class Goth: .\E. McDonald, L Johnson,` " H Morton. Second Class 81-. . .__1_'-\!' 1!); H Igonm.p- M . > '_e.c9nd._- _ 5 I E t This statement we made in good faith. `But nwedesire to -meet the wishes of the many visitors to the store who were not prepared to purchase, hence we extend the sale to SATURDAY, 13th; April. This ,date will bepositivly the last day we promise reductions of . 10 to 30. per cent. on our close regular prices. Easter Shoe purchasers willdo well to avail themselves of this unexpected opportunity-th_e_ saving in price will convince you; values are exceediggly better than you would expect. This list will give you some idea of the bargains : Come and consult with our `salespeople . They will be only too pleased to show you `anything in ethos Shoe wants,7 also Trunks and Valises for the Easter traveller. Prices greatly` reduced. Sales` for cash ooly, Please do not ask for goods on approbation during sale. - We annoudced last, week the closing week of our. Successors to the Frawley Shoetore. I aovs' DEPT. % Boys _ Lace Boots, toe cap, strong'_ peg sole, natty shape, splendid sch_o,o1_boot, sizes 1 to 5, $1.10 , sale price...,...'.' . . . . . . . . . .. Youth s Lace Boots, toe cap, ser-` vicea.-ble school boot, neat style, size 10 to 13, regular price,85c, sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Youth s Heavy, Plain Rubbers, sizes, 11 to 13, sale price. . . . . MEN'S DEPT. Men s Plain Rubbers, any `shape toe, regular price 80c., sizes 6 to 10, sale price. . . . . . . . . . . .. M en s Fine Vici Kid, Lace Boot, toe cap, extension sole, _1ight V dressy boot, reg. value $1.7 5, * sale price . . . . . .1 . . . . . . .. . Men s $2.75 B_ox Calf Balmoral, 1 ` toe cap, heavy sole, fine and l comfortable, easy, A graceful 1 shape, sizes 6 to 10, sale `price. . . . . . . . . . Men s Boston Calf Lace. `Boot-, toe cap, neat, durable shoe, reg. price $1.35, sale price . . . . . . .. Men s $1.50 Lace Boot, blucher - cut, hand peg sole. No. 1 boot for the wet, slushy weather, i sizes 6 to 11, sale price, . . . . . . list. i TMias Poll-y Croghan was indiaposed last` week. * , WThe wlcome chirp f- the robin is heard in this vicinity. . `Mr. L. I. Vair is (`icing a big Easter business in plants and out owers. -_ -- In- A 4` run. .0 * Mr; L. A. Marlin, of Oro Scatioh, spent Sunday under the parental root. T. Mr. E.- E. Merry, fo;'eman at the Vairville Conservatories, is on the sick list. Mr. M. Croghan `left on Monday for ~Montxeal to teen me his ducies as reman on the G.T.l. T ' Mr. -Arthur Burridge shot as mink on Friday morning last. The chicken thief has been caught at last. n q_ . 'Iuu n n Mr. J a.mesHCampbel_l is su"efing from an attack of rheumatism of the heart. Pleased to say he is slightly better. _ Report of Ferndale school for March : "Class V.---L. Campbell. IV.--Maggie Johnston. Peter Croghan. III--Ed1th Merlin, Miller Johnston, W. Johnston. II. sr.--N. Minnikin, E. Kell, F. Min.- `mkin. II. jr.-H. Johnston, Jack Croghan. II. Pt.-I--N. Tyndall, A; Ferguson. I. sr.-.-Allen Johnston, Jes- sie Johnston, B. `Gardener. L jr.'--s Sadie Tyndall, K. Uroghen. 'Du'rin_g the months of January and February there were no pupils late, and during the severe month of March, there were onlv` three pupils late; Pretty `good considering that most- of the pupils have .to come over at mile to school. ' Midhurst. Advance Cortespondeiice. . . Communion sefvice will beheld in St. Paul's "church on Easter Sunday, April 7th.` -Mr. .AIex. Finlay intebda runningd night and day gang in his saw mill next week. A - -`-gugvvosvt-infaking is in fun blast, but the aeasnn will be short on account of the late spring. V Qr_n..l.I__.._ __....nQ _.-__ _._.._.4 Q_.-`,-l_.._ ---qww-- "We are pleased to see Mr. Thou. yBlack out again,j_after his long conne- ment in the hospital. . ' L L A Mr. Chub. Rbinbaon our enterprisihg young blacksmith has atnxft'edfa can-iage_ won"-ka_on the Flat: road._ ' % Mr.'Wm. R. McGowhn loft on Mon- day for Toronto where he is` taking: milimy course at Stanley Barracks. Nelhbcrn uylr, you want iirn-clan Flour to take your when to Wukln-A nogn: rill. Barrie. to be exchanged or at u e . T v ~ A o'ou;3le of sleigh-lo'adaV of yung people from have spent: pleasant even- ing `at the residence: ,of Mrs. W. 50; 1W!9?499 199%. Wednesday '7`? 'Apt9;_ _ . re ?'th' A"=A:99.[9ni9v-% Ferndale. , Advance Correspondence. Miss .Magg'ie J ohnaton is on 6116 sick T138 100 125 #90 40 60 70 Vfsblf. entetl-thihd by music; gum_e a,' etc. _.Ln 1_._. ._I.'-.. ."I... u T*"'T--ww-vy-w- '- i Muob regret wtit `(he deathof `Mrs. John Gill, of `Barrie, be came known. . Deceased was one of. the oldest residents of Vespra having resid- ed in Midhurst about forty veers. The funeral took place to the Presbyterian Cemetery on Friday, being vet-y.1ar-gely` attended. \ Nicolstozi. _ Advance Cotrelpondence. -' Miss Ads Atcheson is viaitingftiends in `Toronto. - Mrs. Thou. Irvin,_ is visitihg her daughter at Bands, :0 1' ,I__, __ 2- LL- of Lncknoiv, is the guest of Miss Ethel Wilson. _`L_ I.-- L..-- -.--v -_ ._.____ 7 Mrs. J osep`hz.WIrwin, who has been indisposed, is, we are pleased to say, improving. IT? `PT . 1 _ ___A__```_`__ :_ Upton, .who spent `the win- ter in Elmval, in the meroentile busi- ness, has returned home. A number of the youth and beauty gathered at the home of Mr. W. Miller laet Friday evening and enjoyed them- selves for a few hourein amusements of varioue kinds. miiloclc` `got, seriously hurt last week by falling under the wheels `of a wagon and the team which he was" driving running away. .He was carried to the house in a semi-conscious state. list? `H . AID u.nda.a,` forzerly teachrvin Nicolston Public school, paid his many friends in tliia vicinity` a. visit lately. ' T M195 Maggie Drennan, who has been visiting her -many friends in Toronto during the past week, returned home last Saturday. 7 ? Albert Gilpin, of Barrie, spent Sunday with triends here. V :. 3 - LADIES DEPT. ` '_ Ladies $1.50 Vici Kid, Ox. Shoe, - kid tip, turn sole, kid lined, sizes 2; to 6, sale price. p. . ;. .$1,20 ladies $3.00 Vici Kid Button : ' `Boot, kid tip',- hand turn sole, full round toe and rquare toe, James T. Bell make, soft, easy, 5 5 "stylish shoe, `sale price. . . . . 2 40 V Ladies $1 50 Doug. Kid Button ' A "and Lace Boots, kid and pat. ' tip, medium toe, natty style, exible sole, saleprice . . . . .;. 1' 20 . Ladies 40c, Leather Slippers, ' sewed sole," plain serviceable style for house wear, sizes 3 to V .. 7,saleprice .... 25 _ Ladies Plain Rubbers, nice light , weight, any shape toe, sold everywhere for 50c. sizes 25 to 5 ,7. sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 MISSES" AND CHILD'S DEPT. 7-`Misses $1.25 Dong. Kid Button and Lace Boots, kid tip, sewed sole, warranted solid, very natty style, sizes 11 to_ 2 sale , -price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 Child s Dong. Kid Button Boot, toecap, spring heel, sizes 6 to - ,_ 10, no better shoe for $1.00, ,9 ` sale price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 _ Rubbers, Child s sizes, 6 to, 10%, 25c., Misses sizes 11 to 2. . . . 30 Ener nholidfxys commdnce today (Thursday), and the pupils will doubt- less enjoy the_.Eaater eggs `and shing. W Malay` is spending a few days with friends in Barrie. , - I 5 CI Hf` I H Biggar,fof - Glencsrn, in via- .iting her sister, Mrs. G. Mnirhea. ' nit-` ,,,g, __ mi'1\`1r.Pringle and family, of Col- well, have moved to our burg. ` ___ 4. cu`. , .. 4.... lqaater John. Cameron, bf Miheaiug, Ais visitina his uncle, Mr. Jas.'B1-own. We are glad to repor; t.h_a Mr. and Mrs G. Muirhead'a infantohild in te- oovering. A ` T no an -r\ o a. 1 up T i Mr. :nd Mrs. Geo. Dyer vieited Mr. and Mrs. -Wilaon `Reynolds, of Knock, recently. ` Mr. 'VVm. Blcxham, out postmcster, has the contract for carrying the mail this next term. A V VVVel7lma:n is conned to the house with inammatory rheumatism. Miss Zehna Srigley returned home Saturday from a weekh visit with friends at Newmarket, ALLANDALE WARD NUMBER SIX. Owing to` the bad condition of the roads the Epworth League -have poet poned their literary entertainment until a later date. ' NOWTQOD RODIDBOII. Advanee Correspondence. ` A Miss Blanche Hill, of Owen Sound, is visiting relatives here. c` Q Q. -u`4~-u The'inf_ant daughter of Mr, and Mrs-. Wesley Graham is seriously ill with pneumonia; -in . 0 0 I`: 1 `I1 Miss Iadythe Banting, of the B.C.I., Barrie, is home for Easter vacation. `V `At the Easter services in Band Head next Sunday evening, special music will be furniehedhy the choir of this place. ' C'I"I Q . `I .I _ T` `I `I3 `TT01 _We understand that Rev. J. E. Wil- son, who has been the pastor of the Methodist church here for the last three years, has an invitation to Hope church, East Toronto, for the next conference year. - Mr. H. G. Peppler left on. Tuesday of this. week for Stratford, to which citv he expects to move shortly. Mr. Peppler has for over two years con- ducted a tailoring business in this town, and isnow leaving to take a position as cutter in a large establishment. While we regret to lose Mr. and Mrs. Peppler as citizens, we ' hope they may enjoy continued prosperityin their new home. Sawing been and ta'y~ pulls are the order of the day. g-as Miss Tillie irobson, of Barrie, visit- 1 ed friends here recently. 1 , T Mr. Wright. Speera,'of Ivy, called on friends on the 8th line recently.` Barriers South-Western Division. V with its Pleasant Streets. its Tastv Dwell- ings. its Pretty Churches, and its Go- a-head People W111 Entice.Sett_.lem_ent -A Weeklv Record of its Doinlzs. Hot X buns to-mozfrow (Good Friday). . The G.'l.`.R. is Issuing cheap` fares during Easter holidays. ` _ I II 9,, __,_l_'--_1 L- ..I__ NMBsiara. W. MoCann and Miller attended a stpoial hop at. Mr. Titus, >Eighth line, last Monday evening. . I. Mr. and" Miss Sxhith, of`I;r,_spet Sunday with the Muses Dempater. --- -- as _g... d bachelors ball wine held ht vte home of Mr. Geo. Money, on the town- line last Wednesday evening ; where all report having I pleaednt time. .--`-u E-an . A Mr. and Mrs. Mark Molllasber en- tertained e . number of their young friends . on Wednesday evening lest. Everyone reports having spent in pleas- entevening. ` - uuu uvuuaug. .. We understand that Hr. Jae. Holmea, ` `of Brentwood, is going to live in this neighborhood. `He `will reside on the farm ownedby Mr. Jae. Ganley, also ot Brentwood, . V A . e V . A surprise party made up `from 1 o;ice;.`i'n `here too]: poasehsion of \the home bf" X}: g:gr`; ;';`vi M_r.;nn_d Mrs; Wm. Gcglian, _of-Sunni-` Fraieu A-%**V~!9.,.,9=::%Fridy ,i%Y9'=s- LM'hm `%:3`-?"a's?"v`-nf=`1 %?v" f`i`32.' Houy. Advance Correspondence. Miss Agnes Bloxham is on thesick' _L Utopia, Advance Correspondence. L1iI1iiLi~IQbITHER1v ADVANCE. "22; iharo .-at$hu?e ight'f>gnL4ents spent a I very enjoyabie time. The crowd`ar'e under a greab'obligati`on to Mr. and Mrs. Gollan . for their kindness and ` hospitality. `C$II\-Iq V1 IUDO ------vv-- -v-w iv. v__.._ A much-prized dog belonging to Mr`. `Jon. Babb was poisoned on Monday. V 1 ,4 4-

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