Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 11 Apr 1901, p. 8

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Mr. and Mrs. hWm. Marshall spent Sunday with her mother, Mrs; Fellows, Ellnvgle. -V j " ` " Mia; "Annie English, _of `Midland, spent Sundny the guest of her cousin, Miss Annie` Tools. ` % A Ailvoiaif` The roads arein dvei'y_bad condition` at present. ' L T `['g__ A 0 `I1! I O - o o.u 4- E "o '" `IE-i:;3v-A-'ggie;Furley' islviaiting friends in Brentwoodnm . `J . N-D.t;a+'E;;;.Gibh, Egbert, is visit ing with friends here. Mr. Grafton. Barrie, occupied. the pulpit of the Methodist church -on Sun- day lqst. I Mr. Jae. Little , Van Vlaok,v wae- the guess , of Mr. S. G. Bennett I short time ago. - A V v ` `c .- _ A go. on Messrs.` W. and` A. Downen, of Le Fanvea Corners, were visitors as our. Snn_da`y pchool on Sundayelaat. _ ` Weddix:-"`t`>-es"u';_::'aTr1:i-u:{r':-, particu- lars lstgr on. V . ` " I _ V ,-Mr. Harvey Bighm is visiting his grandfather. `Mr.'John - A vuv qr- ww -` -._-_-_-`.' -- V The Easter services at St. George : church were largely attended. ' nu 'r|-um,-_ ._-.;__._._:I -._ 1I_-......I-.- U Mini` B1-Aofwn, SnnniTi-i;l:e`,`w"visited-her a_unt, D. Carruthers this week. Miss Ida Lewis is spending her Eas- ter vacation with her parents in Bertie. T Mrs.M. M. Bell is visiting friends "in Brampton, Toronto, end other places. Miss Nellie MoMsster has returned home gifts: on extended visit in Toronto. f"1z1-; ;Ro berc Muir aed Mina Mabel Muir are visiting friends in George- town. ' T Mrs. Thos. Smith visited her sister, ` _Mra. Heavenernt Longford duringthe -holidays. A Mr. `D. E. F. Ganloy,-`ot Nicolaton is spending his holidays with his parqnta hero. 5. ` . Mr. And Mrs. J. B. Chrhhhhghh; .ron'to, spent Easter with their parents herd. T AM: o :1 . -' _ Nit. Charles Peacock, of Toronto. paid a. ying visit to friends here last "week. . . T of burg ia ap'c; I_1`ciiing I Uramnurst. Advance Correppondence. '\ n Y Brentwooa. Advance Corrcuiondenca. -Illa Cljvtnliauv ---v `.-.-._.a __..V___ ` -The waiting rooms at the staiiiiii uiiere are being beautied by a. coat or two at paint, :1 A\___._ L-.. .....,-..`...I `suntan 6-Ina: I3ano`D,nn Axommess ' Av~Ai:6;%L Wheat,white........-............ Wheat,redw..... ...... ..... Wheat,goose.................... Spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ba.rley...... .. Oats . . . . . . .. Rye . . . . .. Peas . . . . . . . I-lay, timothy...... ..... .........\ Straw . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dressed hogs.... . . . . . . . . . . Butter per lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Chickens. spring ...... ..... .` 'rl;:::lI:s,`E)?-IR...-.-.A.`._.-.-. ..... ... ....... . -.-.` vvuuu. 4_It., pcrc0ru............... Anthracnte coal. per ton....-........ Cowl-lides . . . . . . Calfskins per lb. Tallow per lb ............... .. Horse Hair per lb...... .... .. Sheepskins...V....... . ..... .. Horse!-lides..... . . . . . Wheat, white........-.............. Wheat,goose...................... Spring.................... ...... Ba.rley............................ oamtlllIiiCI.ICICCCCCCIUIIICIIIIIII Peas............................... timothy...................... Straw................ hogs...................... Butterperlb...... spring..... Tufkeys, perlb..................... Ducks.. ........................... Geese.............................. Eggs-perdozen.................... Potatoes, perba.g................. Beef. Hindquarters per cwt. . .. . . .. . Beef, forequarters per cwt... . Mutton ..................... Veal per lb. 7" 77"" $ 69 69.. 65} V 72.. 45-- 35... 52.. 66.... 14 00.... 000.... 800.... 19.... '13.. . 75.... 7.... 13.. 30.... 6 50.... 4 50.... 6 QJI on can on 7- -1- to S 00 5.50 7 so N5 A.f .5 Beef,torequarters.. .... Beef,hindquarters.................. MuttOn.. ooooouooooonooo uooocnaunu 'I'\_....-A utslna W000, 2 IL. per COTCL - o In a . Wood. 4 tt.. per cord. . .. . . . coal. per ton.... ` A` _. _ V . I` Are Fashionable VUII-la VVI'~-'~-_-~- -VJ - -v-~v ~- -~- ~ -- r ,, ,, Mr Dunn has moved from the Essa.` Road to Bradford street, near the G. 1`.R. station. Mr. B. R. Budgeon has "sold out his drug store business to Mr. S. M. Lvoh, of Barrie. Mr. John Jordan spent Easter holidays with relatives and friends at-` Richmond Hill. Mr. Archie Dunsmore has returned from an extended visitwith his parents at Guth- } Not invisible but nearly so. The can be made up with either solid n}'Zr' `;i3i"e'i:.ive. We ad'ust them so that they are perf y adapted to the features. ` Mr. H`. S. Srigley,Tof Columbus, in home go: visit. j ` 1 - ` Lougimeed has returned home from a. visilwith frieg;da- in. Toronto. . A - W :p-e-x;t_i1-irgster holiday: with friends Toronto _a'gd Markham. 14.:`;;.am;(;;;;.`,;i,;iI.;.;;;;;;; days recently with Mr; and Mrs, G. "Campbell of the Easter hqlidhyg iwith. her dgughter in Toronto; _ A . -\ ] -Miss ` Florence Maxwell who has been suffering for some time with {weak eyes is now under the care of a. Barrie specialist-. ` up C-1. 1- OI.` - n 11: We have a. remarkable town and \ vicinity, just: read and learn that Mr. Thou. Roantree has sold his property to Mr. M. Johnston ; Mr. Wm. Max Rimless Glasses _ NoTicE: Durig Sale Please -do not ask for Goods on Aprqbation. Th? vith son: :01 ', old lled (warranted 10 years), or nic el trimmings. AID nu: ma` AqoonAne=1rA T Measra. W. J. :...a R. Holmes, of `Utopia "called upon friends here Last week. 9 _ ' ` I Mantel-Dan McCarthy who -spent `the wiuterin the lumber camps has re- turned home looking hole and hearty.` Mr. W. J. Bishop, of Grentel, is billed to superintend religious service in the Methodist church here next Sab- bath morning. ` ` up 999 u C u No sawing been or taffy pulls in this burg. Every family rune its own new- ing machine. The effect of which is a large pile of wood in the back yard. "- iMr. `God. Turley whoa `house, was burned some time ago intends to give up farming for some time. go Q-an . I nl _. _ 7 ,,_, I Mr. Wm. Clarke who has `been con- templating a Business College course has wisely concluded to stay onthe. farm for at; least anotheryesr. ' `T. _.__S__. L... ._ L-'__ __,_1I_ :_ 1.1.2.. D. Ii.` MacLA5EN. __.4opI- ,_4I "At.fi;ime of writing Mrs. H. Rolley in very _io;'(-1;:-1`:_<'>'Markets During th Week: BARRIE GRAIN IMIARKET. y-- _. _- Mr. balton Heard, of London, was home tot Easter. ' ' 1 for war benet, end ourvprot. These are the blends we are struck on. 25 sto- Hobley B_r9_s., S_cienti-.` Optician, T MIo|.AFlEN'S DRUG STORE. BARBIE. "A quarter of a. centnrv we have been blending can-`:2 Kn:ncH'AN1's, BARBIE. . an H I1 I I-.. . 1' VVVVVVVVVVV`. Toronto Farmers Markets. l0RON'_1`0. April 9` ?s"cts. 40 etc. And 50. 018. TEA like Ida. Murray left on Friday for But- vtle Creek. Michigan. ' . n. 11, _,, -1- -I,,_.;_L Holly. Advance Correspondence. THE MARKETS. GENERAL PRODUCE. TRY THEM. HIDBS. to. I90! ..........$ 64to 64 n ._ -v v..- . 9. Igor. 75- and vv vnv ow-at-J -----...v~.. Mr. W. R. Tiin efurned on Thursday night from a. trip to Montreal. . ? `IL, 11--....` I".._-.E__.I A` "`:o`In-no` unn- E 4 For Several seasons the Double _Stores Millinery receptions have been a feature of general interest to, ladies. Our display of this season has i)(`.`Il -..vi exhibition of progressiveness in the millinery art. The most advanced ideas in iNew Yorkeand `Parisian studies, cl-cverely adapted to Canadian 1`eql1i1'(*m(*I1[.< `are Aherelillustrated,` together with many handsome special designs by .\Ii.s.< Wright. gNo Show Hats by foreign makers on view in our moms--;L I customers. nmanufactured in our own rooms by our own staff and can be repeated for n11? `A. liberal range of New Brussels Carpets, ` new coloring. new designs, suitable for ` best drawing or dining rooms. Special in price, 75 cTs_ ;See Our $5..00 Sm'ts.. About 50 Meu s Suits; sacque coats, dark and light summer plaids, also dark, light and medium plain English and Canadian Tweeds. Sold everywhere. at $6 00, to $8.00. Our price $5.00. A.fev;' extra ne 5.fmme Bruslelts from best Nvsspring Brusels Carpets in large var- " iety of design, extra. quality, fast colors English made-'borders to match--a.n CARP`ET D*E F A.RT|V| ENT! Nezw S-PR!-NG CLOTHING: Men s New spring _l-la_ts, fvill hue tented his farm to Mr. Bates ;, 5_Mr.l W. Deaidtnan has rented his farm to Mr. John O'Connell 3 Mrs. John So_ott' hue rented her farm to Mr. H. Maxwell, and has moved to New Lo well for the present but intends to reside permanently in Collingwood. 3&1 C "A G. T. R. Ml`. Milton Preston. god Miss Mary Brown were married Saturday, `March FRAWLEY & DEVLIN. Result of the Easter Examinations} of Ferndale public /school:-Sr. I1I.| to Jr. IV.~-Edith-Merlin. Sr. II. to Jr. III.--Evs Kell, Nellie Minnikin, Frances Minnikio; Jr. II_. to Sr. II.-- Hszel Johnston. Sr. I. to Pt. II.- Allan Johnston, Louis Vair, Jessie Johnston, Beatrice Gardener, Charles Kell. Jr. 1; to Sr. I.-Ssdie Tyndall. Wyebrldge. - Advance Correspondence. _ Miss Mabel McHoull is home for her L Easter vacation. - THE NEW cmuav MILLINERY necmmm Femdele. ` Advance Correspondence. - Tlie township assessor paid his oiaial V visit to Ferndale on Saturday. |- . .Iil'[r:'J:n!v11'e-s`i;[;:::linQ- _$r., a;nd Mr. L. iVA. Marlin spent Easter in the city. Good Friday; All report a good time. 1-` Mr. W, i3rooks held-a. wood bgae on \ ` complete stock of New Carpets in all wbols,` unions, hemps, also direct portations Of7Japanese matting; at I? , to 500 , per yard. New Brussels Carpets. V "2 """" A Charles` of Toronto, spent; ` Easter holidays. at his home here, an: IF? I fI` , , 1,, _AA__ L |` makers at closestprices, $ 1 . $1.oo. Seasonable as Goods Money saved in buying clothing as this store. Thanh; what we claim `can be done here. The quality of the garments claim it. The p1'im prove it. V You can easily observe` it in both quality, style of In-.1k~ and the price. _ T ' The largest of its_kind in Northern Ontario, where everyone can get just what they require in oorvcoverings at prices not equalled in the P1'm'incvl Among the NEW OARPETS recently to hand are a few lines that will catch the attention of close buyers. - We? have in Stock a Full and Complete Line of M~ We are headquarters for BUI-LDERS A , HARDWARE. _AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES FRONT` STREET. BARRIE. ...'.CONSISTING OF.... ' Spades, Shovels, Forks, Garden Tools, Granite andTiLnw-are, Chums, Washing Machines and Wringers. H: report of {he Easter services and vest:-y meeting of St. George : church next " week. A un__ 11 Q `I ............... gun;-r n nn|1v\`A n` House and. Carriage Paints in desirable colors. Men : ne cAoloredv Cambric Shirts, laundried bosoms, cuffs attached. wide and narrow stripes, chiey new blue colors, quite an up-to-date shirt at only 50c. A` Bargain Men s Shirts. Opposite `the ; Post Office. |.25`-. Latest styles, Lowesf Prices. See Our Jmms $7.50 Suits. About 40 Men s buits, single breast sacque costs, consisting of ne English, Scotch and Canadian Tweeds and Worsteds. dark and light colors, worth $9.00 to $11 00, for only $7 50. `Floor Oil Cloths. Fully seasoned, handsome oral,` block 3.131 ' Brussels effects, 25c. per yard and up. \ ' wards. ` Floor Oil Cloths and Linoleums 1, 1}, l.`_,, L`, 1 3 and 4 yards wide. ILLANDALE L WARD NUMBER. SIX. ` A consignment just to hand of a. new 10: Tapestry Carpets, which for quality and beauty of design are unequalled at nxuri! higher prices. Only 50c Tapestrv Carpets an 250., 30c., 35c, 400.. 50c . 600., and 75-., per yard. `liaise M;1#iLyom has "returned after `spending the Easter holidays in Toronto. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on u 50-cent bottle of Greene ; Warranbed Syrup of Tar if it fans to cure your cough or cold. We also gun anbee a. 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. JOHN Woods, `GEO Moxxmx `I'\ U `I151 Ahvuxv I .- 30th.; C')xV)`grat'u`l-1t.iEn8. " L-vnmis in recov from" t_ ln $Cack~.4f Us grippe. Bung Mr. W; F4ra.ghe". of '1`vrnnr,o called on friends here on G ml Friday, Mr." T. Rsnkin and sister Ella 3,8 visiting friends as Caledon East. - u-1--up-s u Mr:-;].'H. Mcmullen was hofvne {mm Toronto for a few days last Week_ ? Sawing b_eea are the; onrier of the day here lweblgff J. Lyons visited in Guelph 1, I - Mina Minnie McRae returned from [New York after several months Viai;_ i T James Jenneut apnt Sunday last i Utopia. `1 Mien Lucile Fletcher spent Easter in T0, .tenha.m. ' . Mr. Wright. Spears visited friends in F ban: on Tueadav. ' '2' New Tapestry Carpt.s-. Islam: --vucu - w--r .7 _._v.__.... Mr. George Crawford, of"Midland, was visiting friends here last Week. II 1`! |__, l 1,..-IS_. -1 fl` . _ . _ ; . . _ -..4. IV V. Advance Correspondence. on's, . D. H. MCLAREN. 1-17 A ELI-a. diimn 11 1901. im- W888. ' Mrs. G. S. Lawrence spam a couple of days in Toronto lass-week visiting relatives and friends. n l\ u III I _ ___L___A_1 _ IIIIII LI. |9uuwn Mr. Edward Overhill has purchased 3 house and lot on the Essa Reed, and moved i thereto last week. q .n as .` Q II, g` III: `:4 - rie. FRAWLEY86 MOORE, UL-IVIUUV llluv vs: Mr. T. Levemviig and. children, of Hamil- % ton,-are visiting with Mrs. Leaning : father, Mr. Charles Catcher. I ,-- _.!Ll_ LL-!._ dill: \Jul~su\-3 \a--own-.. The yardveectionmon are busy virifh their agring yard cleaning, and they. are making 1; inga look nice and tidy. * - ` 117 t1I_-_.._l. ....|..- L-.. `AC6 LL; annninn llulblu luvs: uu-u n-.-,- wav- ' Mr. Wm. Church, wh:)'has left; the emziloy of the G. T. R. . left on Monday for California. Success; William, in your new home. ` 1 1-, r1-_.._._ n-n....-:.I. .'-.: '..l..:I nnlwua u 'v--- -__._-. - Mr. Jud Mrs. H;-agh Ga-1l`;;ai-th dud Iollxil dren, of Toronto, were the guests of Mrs. Robert Campbell during the past week. .3 p____u.. - 1'_-:..t.!I Ln..- LII-{IJVAII \l|~lIlrucw-3 V.-.._-...'.` -_- I.._.. T `Mrs. Ross and family, of Inniat. Zhave . moved to the 6th ward, and are now occupy`- ing Mr. '1`, Smith : house on the Essa Road.` -nn:_J -n-_._.:I.._.. _.-...:.. mnunnon In-o Inna`:- Dlaa INIII a.o -noguuwu-- -v-_. V._ -_. Miss Hamilton wae in Torontevleetqvveeku 7.vie'iting relatives, and owing to the serious main there. iilneu of her brother was compelled. to re- . OIIKOCI VICE! VI , ' Miss Wiggins willgive an addrerrin the 1 ;__Burton Avenue Methodst church to marrow `;(Frida.y) afternoon at. 3 o clook5 Subjgct:.:- f: v`M'Cl__iil(l Culture. . . . g . 1,.) '-nl . ,.9 THE RAILWAY CENTRE OF THE "FUTURE CITY. llnusualshoe Prices. MIs_.sEs- AND CHILD'S DEPT. We are placing on sale many broken lots at one third and one half less than `regular prices, not in this list which we mean to clear out before Saturday. Space will not permit us: giving fuller particu- lars. Come early, it will mean a_ protable visit, - ` ' T The special Shoe Sale of ours which. has now b'een'runningfor' four weeks, is a huge success. Thiswas our aim in 'thestart,.. and you know we set the shoe pace for Barrie. Every week has only increased thecrowds here bigger and bigger, that our facilities. are taxed asnever before. Our patrons have learned and appreciated our efforts to get` prices right down 10 and 30 per cent. below regular prices, remember- ing always our reputation for solid footwear, combined with style and fit that particular shoe buyers appreciate. ` With Saturday, April 13th, positively the last day of Sale and determined to make this the record week is suicient assurance to every reader, values in this list won t come your way again in a hurry. Come and see ; you can get a better idea of the Bargains these` prices represent. A LA DIES DEPT. Barrie : Largest Shoastoro. ' Ladies Choice Dong. Kid Buttoned Boot, toe cap, single or medium heavy sole, suited for dress or street. ' wear. very natty style, sizes2 to 7 regular price $1 35, sale price. . . . .$l 00 Ladies Kid Button and Lace Boots,-` - Kid toe cap. exible sewed sole. very latest design, regular price $1. 65, sale . price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1` 25 2 Ladies Vici Kid Button and. Lace -Boots. Kid tip, exible MacKay' sewed and Goodyear welt, for dress or street; walking shoes, regular prices. $2.50 and $2 75 sale price... 2.00 ' Ladies . Bicvcle Boots, high cut, made from the choicest Kid leather, tan and black, canvas top, exible soles. round toe, regular "price $2.75, sale . price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 175 Ladies, $1.50 Kid Ox. Lace Shoe, Kid toe cap, turn sole, very natty style. ` sizes 2; to,7, sale price . . . . . . . . . . . 1 15 65 um. .;;.;.;;.i;;;;,i Mill Carnahan and" Miss M. McDonald, of Meaford, were the; nests of Mrs. V and Miss Bradford, Essa cad, during Easter holidays. `The special services which have been held in the Methodist church during the past ve weeks have been discontinued; The ten o clock class meeting will he held next Sun- day morning. 14:.` 1- A as ll"1,,.__L Mr. and `Mrs. J. A. Brown, of Cookstown, spent Easter vacation with Mrs. Brown's arents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tickell. Mr. town attended the U.L.A. meeting in To- ronto on Good Friday. He was a delegate from the Cookstown lacrosse club. of Hamilton, and Mr. Charles Wilson, of Toronto, spent Easter holidays at the par-. ental home, Bradford street. ' CD: 1` | Q ' On cooafidtt zeeigaggigbg 7Presb'yterian church was nicely lled with an appreciative audience; to listen to the cantata given under ` the auspices of the Y. P.S'C.E.' In addition to the cantata solos and readings were pre- sented by friends from town. The proceeds amounted to about $32. ` 'Mr. G. D. Patterson, our enterprising druglzist. has ]l18b returned home after spend ing some time at the Canadian College of Optics studying-"How to t Spectacles. Mr. `Patterson has put in a conplete line of Spectacles, and is prepared to t eyes scien-` ticallv. It is the intention of Mr. Patter- son to have the Principal of the College, Dr. W. E. Hamill, pvisit Allandale at an early date to assist him in difficult cases-and to _L_-,,_ __ _.__-..4.--_:a.-- 4.- ...........'IL LIIILB lo`! RIIBIHII llllll Ill UIIJIUHII. Unu\7-'uu give his patrons an opportunity to consult thin well-known specialist on Diseases of the Evq, Ear. Nose a.ndiThroa.t:._ - can ocoov--uw-- Roland 6:: will` wbrk `for A. V Cameron this summer; V ' Grenfel. . Advance Correspondence. _ The roads are drying up (me in this vicin- 'by. T \ I Min n.-.- llnnranttiwn. in visifinb friends here. (WI.-- ` -:_l7l'Reilroad .bo`ye appreciate the Ba.I:'rie. Lsundr because their work in care- mshueo to.` No extra oliarge made i,rhsme.as.e _.W cm. _ _ `Mrs. H. Cameron .ha.s returned from D_a}`ston. ? _-.__'n ____ ._ -2 1---_|.:.... ..........a. Cl..- i1.`ii-t-x'1'-(i-gin pendiug his Easter holidays in Thornton. . ~ ` ` V n g on are: _` Church, in the morning next Sunday at 110 30. .ll___ `[1 I'V_...-L.-._ Lag. -4\`IIIQI|QA `main Miss McFar1ane. of Ivy, is the quest of. ` Mrs. W. Hindu. ' _ . ' ` -' Geo`. Groves. of .Aegue, visited John Hoolnjidge last week. n .,,_g__ -- ..:-:4 1.3.. Q.-vu-up an-Bu awn: - A.` Lowe lefty-<;t:'Saturday to visit hi: parents in Thornbury. 11:, .71-_.u__s_-- -2 l)-....!- -..-_L Gnunlnn I-1;-ia.;w1;1;`;l of Minening, is .visitim_bMra. George Quuntz.` V __,x 112-- 1)-_L-..- D--- ' VICOUIII` IIIIWI \IlIl.BV Vwuvvjuui ' Mr; | Wm. Ross and Miss Barbara Ross attended Angus church on Sunday. V , .Lg;I_ -|.__.. l'\..-_B..l umawn. , ` . . George Quanta, of Josephine, spent Sun- day at home. _- _- -n no -re .' I II1,_-,, ,....,..... .. ......._....._,. 7 Mr. `Hodgina, of Barrie, spent Sunday i with his son, Wellington. . vs-_ `.1 1n:._--:_'.. 2- --- .---~._..,- ._ -'1'Miss-Hawley, `ovf-"1`(ssonto. spent Easter holidays with the Misses Catcher. , _ _-!_:;. wsuvuuvu .AIa.InIa vnauaovuc v-- -..w-_.. The foxes are quite thiek a_bm'1e Qrrenfel this spring, but one has disappeared. A ` `If'I'|I , ,._ __.I lI1_1a.-.. .ll..I- `Act an. Ill-Il wpsll-la, Illflv VI-v Q-- --u--urrv-._v..- A S. MePhereon and .`Wa1ser Muir left `on Friday for Inglewood and Georgetown. ,. -n_.__I-.. -1 da.;-...I an... L}... \ `chum, ova o-B--u-v- --.-- -~--_`.'~_ The Misses V Barclay, of .St:'-oud:,wa1T'e the `guest; of Mn. John_Johneon this week. 'ln._-_.I_ ll'\_-_.`...._ -..`a-4L-.3-.'A:A n nluunnknn as` alnlrwvw `ll ovasnwn uvna- vv-.---._ __._.. . Frank T1-e_v erVu_.\ entertained a nhier of bin young friends on Thursday evening lust. `Mr. and` Mn. John Johnson are able to be :_\roun.d_.:we1n, eitoren attack of In grippe, . .. 1n`9,.-__g_, ,, 1,, _`A___gg;_ __ "'1i;"rIJ.I.3=."8E`E;iii i; '..ai;.g -his Enter holiday; with hia*aunt,*. `rs. A. `I-9!=9==w _.._; .__".` -can. n- gag.- ----- --"Mr. ...a Mrs. Mark Webb's, of the 12th .liq,L1'guVthepon9_ [of `a big _d_anoeon~Mon- do-`Veve nl!`I8") 3 ' % _Men's $1.50 Seamless Lace Boots,- heavy peg soles, warranted, sizes 6 to II, agenuine bargain, sale price . ., l 15 Men s Am. Calf Congress Boots, toe cap, whole foxed, medium heavy sole; round toe, dressv, durable style,` re- ' gular price $1.75, salevprice . . . -. . . . . 1_ 35 `Men s' $1.35 and $12 oo Dong. Kid Lece and Congress Boots, toe cap, strictly ` dressv, ,with heavy or light sole; sizes- 6 to 10, sale price. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 50 Men's $2.00 heavy Blucher Cut Lace 0 Boots, double sole, verv best of stock in uppers and sales, will stand the severest test,` warranted waterproof, sizes 6sto ll, sale price...... . . . . .. 1 50 .Men s $4.00 and $5.00 Russia Tan Calf Lace Boots, Goodyear welt; any` weight of sole, medium round toe, also the extreme wide shape, sizes 6 - to 11, saleprice`. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 50 regular price'90c, sale price.'. . . . . . _ ,aovs'o:pT, Youth s Strong School Boots, toe cap, made up neatly, sizes 10 to 13, regu- lar price 90c, sale price. . . . .. . . . . . . .Boys Fine Lace Boots, toe cap, exten- sion sole, very dressy shoe for better 1 wear in Kid or can leather, sizes 1 - to 5, regular pnce $l.50, sale price. Boys` School Boots. toe cap,.very neat and durable, warranted to wear. good, sizes 1 to 5, regular price $1.10. . . . . ;yMt`s. Qrf, Georgetowna 'visifng friends. annn MEN'S ozpf. oovnnu--'- -u--. _- - -,._--.._ -Mr.` Wm. iloimes, ofwas visib- V ing friends here during Easter vacation. .4_-..-.. -1. LL- _L-a.3-_ Lama: nu-A 125 75 75 E. Hrzton, Court atendgrapher, of .Toron_co, visited A. Craig, C.T., last. week. T John Williams left here last week_ to commence work on his place, Way- Tburn, Manitoba. ' Among the Easter visitors are Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Carruthers, Toronto; Mr. Gordon and Miss A. -M. Brown, Sunuidale ; Mr; Harvey Moore, [slung- ton _: Mrs. J. C. Fellows and Master Hagar McTavish_, Ehnvale. . ' ---u-- v wv--v_uyv--v-vv- Miss Phoebo Oau-under has gone to Toronto for the summer. Wm.` Craig is home from Toronto` spending hi}; Easter vacation. V JIGIUUJ UUJ JG auu UIIIIIULC DULIUUL VVC(II' `er, s1zes 11 to 2, regular price $1.20, sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . Misses Strong Lace Boots, peg" sole, good serviceable Boot for hard wear, . sizes 11 to 2, sale price. . .i . . . . . . . . . Child s Oil Peb. Button and Lace Boots, - toe can. hand riveted sole, warranted solid, very tidy shoe, sizes 8 to 10, '1`. 13211, of Barrie, was the guest of the Rev. J. H. Tenev last week. Sogar making so far is very poor, Mr. Geo. MaoLeau making about the rstv syrup of the season. Messrs. W. A. and J. Gallawav gave a partyTto_their many friends last Fri- day evening. All report a very enjoy- able evening." V 11-. 1- up .. Miss Letisha Malia, who has been spending the winterwith her `aunt; 'Mre. Joa. Russell, has returned to her home in Midland. Annmber of the young people were entertained at the home of Mr`. P. Can not on Tuesday evening of last week and all report a. pleasant time. j Wm. Hodaon visited hi daughter, I ` Mrs. May, at Midland last. week. Miss Mabel and Mr. Robt. Muir spent the holidays with friends in But manthorpe. * ; Neighbors say It you want rs:-class. 1 ; our to take your >WIl0Il to Wllklny 3131 : 1.111111. Barrie, to be exchanged or 2 I `C 0 1 V Geo. Marshall, Mrs. T. Pratt, Miss Lilly Ostrander and J. `Nelson left here last Tuesday to attend aoonference of the Brethren at Toronto. It is said tha Miss Lily Casey, who is qeriouelyeill will be removed to the hospital if her condition improves suf cient to.admit~of the removal. ~Barr1a- s South-Western Division. with . its Pleasant Streets. its Tasty Dwell- ings. its Pretty Churches, and its Go- a.-head People W111 Entice Settlement -A Weeklv Record of its Dointrs. Mr. A; Renaud has lett the emp1oy.of the ~-nm`D , There wassome verv rough weather this winter and sometimes almost im passible roads, but our mail `carrier, Mr.` Faraghar, never missed a. trip and al- ways" arrived in this village at the regular time. Mr. Faraghsr certainly deserves much credit. ` T Mr. Alfrd Wagner visited friends in Hillsdale recently. . ` % Rev. Mr. Moht, of Barrie, occupied the pulpit here last Sunday in the absence of Rev. T. G. Scott. e Eairvlew. ' 1 Advance Correspondence. V Sorry to report. that Miss B. Clark is on the sick list. - ' Mr. an(i Mrs. J. Foster apenb`Tues- day with friends in Midland. L `Miss. Alice Bennett has returned after spending a few days with friends in F105. Among` the `visitors `at `our Sunday school on . Sunday were Messrs. D. Crawford end J. A1_'oher._ T - Mien T Minnie Smith and Miss Essie Bell, of the B.C.I., are home on Easter vacation. Mia. `Fellows and Master Hagar 1 McTavinh, Elmvale, spent: Good Friday 1 with friends here. any ununauvuvvuv o viwvuu van; - Mr; Jae: Toole is at plreaent spending his hbvlidaya at Omenee. Misses -Fine Glove Grain Button Boots, toe cap, strong, riveted sole very natty style and durable school wear- 'ov\ n1'nnn `I in 0 mnnn\`nIn v\vv:nn Q` On

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