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Northern Advance, 19 Sep 1901, p. 8

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- Name of Defendant. Abusive and fhreatening language _' II ! "I-B[;re;.V:AvT;t x'<.l Miss Marion'Cum1ing have returned `after spending`. a_ few months with her daughters in Moni- t.oba.. _ _ _ - - -'.l[;.";t;d Mre. Walter Ganton, of Hilladale, visited at Mr. John Richard- son : recently ' I `It... A -,,-,1 Ir2_,, In 0` nu visited Mr`s.T Jan. Houdo, MAllenwood'. lue_w.eek. _ T ` I Not invisible but nearly so. ' i `l'he eanbe madeup with eithersoiid" gol , old lled (warranted ioyears), A or ni el trimmings. . They are not expensive. ` We adjust them s: that they are perfectly adapted to the features. Are Fashionable D. H. N_|acL;A_REN, -:-.. g-_ l\.. - -_. Rimless Glasses Sheepskins.I........- .......;...{. Lambskins and pelts. .............. Hprseflidgo ..... ...`......._... .;,. . GIRLS DEPT. Misses No 1 Oil Peb, Button and Lace boots, toe cap, back strap heel or spring heel, heavy sole, warrant solid, special - quality, sizes 11 to 2, pair_. . . . $1 e.Misses No. 1 quality Box Calf Button Boots, toe cap, hack ' strap quarter foxed, slip sole, spring 1 heel, regular value `$1.75, sizes all, to 2, pair special . . . . . . ..` . . . . . . ..'..$,l 45 C`hild s Fine on Pet, Lace Boot, toecap, handmade sizes 8. to lQ,pecial . . . . . . C 3395` Iv] QEI whheuonsoooc `OIOl`0lllOCIOll` `\Kn'|nnI>_rn(l w VV00a[ `Ito; pOl'cO!'!1...u...`n Anthracite coal, per ton........ IIIlIEC Hiduunnv#uol0loo0'Q caucus 0 -00.00 Iocacouocutool TanowvcriboououoooaoCIl0ooonooII Horse Hairper lb....v......._....... Sheenalzinn . . . . . . . _ 7 l'10I'IB nan ` Sheepskins. ` I .QI"IlI:nQ on Geeseperlb.............. .......... Turkeya.perlb..................... Ducks,er air.................,... bBlIttel'. 0l,pel'.'D..........'..'..... Butter, Tub. perlb................. LafdperIbtlIIOIIOIIIIIIOIICCOIIICU Egspefv `lOZ_n..n.-........ o-that grplea. per pack. ...... ............ man 1131- I-uanlrnf -- rs--v; luv: yvvno oconocnonoituoucoo urns per baskot......~............. barrelOOIIIOOIIIl0OOIIIOO Potatoes,per Hay rton. ..... ..;...... -........ W -wnn|u-(In-pllv. W'3 J."37 r".'ci i;'e}'1'b'f.'.'.'.'I.'.iZ'.II222 Wool. unwashed. perlb............. prcrdU`C.l|CICC..CU.. Wo0d.Aft..nm-and _ , _ _ _, uuu nlullu l'5\JllUD_II _ `gs coon 0,0: 00...: 0 sq BO8f.hidq|lal'tOI'8}.o--ouuaunun Mlltlloo ICOIOOI-OIOOO-IOU`.I`OlIO`0u II:a.mb}.!...................'......Q.. `V6 0 , ecti 3 to .... .1" UP, 0:l:lO8x3;u...?..n. Chickens pet-pair.................. r'b.`..I.................`. Turkesi nnr Ih, _ _ , , Nature of Charge. I Parents cannot fail to interested in the many Special Lines of School Shoes we have introduced this season. Every pair is made especially for our trade, only the highest grade of leather is used, carefully selected and the very best of shoe making in every detail. We can give you shoes lower priced.` but not cheaper goods. The best are l the cheapest at all times. ' Here are the details. V _I. 2' .' vouluplbg hi! `_`whats:0;:Ino|oo#lIII;vIuAoOlOi..` Oat: nw _.... ' \ a", DEW onotooounoolococu OOIIIO I; .BtlckWlIeat...`..........uu oouoio CD ~ `Pane . . . . . _- Scientifid Optic_ia_In_,- MIGLABAE N `S D RUG STORE aAm=u:.. 2 ..j.IICOO.IOI P`{";r'o.u.o.t.n'n I 0 0 in 0 0 I I I 0: I I 0 "i'o-5;:>- Mqrlrta During the; webg.` Tdronto Fszmrs Marketd. TORONTO. SEPT. I7, 190:. ...s.:.- - u L. - anxxiuu. neutral. V DING` SiiOl`l)ELER.s {}oscpl'1'Hood.. `TI MI Brown, cocoon llClIJOILilI`Ia `U000! '45.... I nn__.. Name of Convictingvjustice. Axqbr o 254 75 An This depertnient hasiainstained very high prestige under the management of `Miss. Murphy, whose ability. to turn out garments bearing the impress of high class workmanship, taste and fashion, is well known. Leave your order in good; time. ` All. departments of our lanjge premises will be fully stocked during this week. Men s and Boy s Clothing, Men s and Boy s Underwear, Carpets and Oil Cloths. Flannels and Cotton Goods, white and. Grey Blankets Gloves, and Hosiery, Ladies Fall Coats and Silk Wainfs- Slenm-am .q]tivf.u om: II,.,:.,-...n-.. ` A few words on -Dress Goods. V Our stock is now about complete. The materials are those which experience has taught us are best needed to t} quirements of -Ladies of this vicinity. N 0 store in Canada can give better value for the money. Our stock consists chiey of Scotch Tweeds, English Friezes, Canadian Suitings, `French: Serges, Cashmenes, Covert Cloths, Chevoits, etc, All priced at quick selling gures. 18 1'9- FRAWLE.YM&*_l5EVLIN! . -The Central 'Sinjcoe-`Exhibition is being held in Barrie on the : as our Millinery Opening. Come and see both. We will be pleased ` unsurpassed for styleand artistic "merit by any similiar display by the rmatar cities. We would impress; onthe minds of our friends the importanthct connection with this Millmery opening that all Hats on view are (lesiongd L; ourown Milliner, Miss Wght, and executed in our town rooms by (fur 0w:;1 staf. Allvorders with `which. we may be favored will receive the same care (and. attention as is here in evidence; . . . ` , . ' . I . w`\_`` I` On tliis occasion, as-on past ones, every effort Wzll be made by our Millin artists to prepare for yom'_pleasure* and satisfaction, and criticism if yo display of ery u will, a and 'followii1g `days, which we take pleasure in tendering to'the Iwiieg md Gentlemen of fheeConnty of Simcoe a hearty welcome. . I-`rawley &MooreJ Tuesday, September 24th, Specialnnnouncemit mm FALL *m11.1.nu:nv RECEPTION H UNTER BF?O$., NEW FALI. BIJITHING sens ana uomson U_'r00d8,- white and. Grey Blankets am} 3 and Silk Waists, Separate Skirts and Underwear. We I-`ii Fancy Finance; And Figure in a Finish. FRONT STREET, BARRIE. Opposite G:T.R. Station anti Post Oice. A new |='ku. Tmnnusn MILLINERY Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Hunt are visit- ing friends in Cleveland, Detroit and Bulllo. ` RESS MAKING DEPARTMENT. Th-elvlenz For Men. TH_E`?DOUBLE STORES -'Amt. Fme 1 Penalty 01-! DRITIDGQ rcnauy Damage. 0! We extend to all a hearty invitation to come in and have a looklthrough our fall stock. Remember whether you buy or not you are entirely welcome ly reliable. In making our selections of Fall Clothing the "question uppermost in our minds is "How will it Wear l How will it sell 'l Like our customers we are independent buyers. OUR HANDS ARE `NOT .TmD. We do not have to buy oldipatterns 01`un- .sa.lea.ble goods, "because they are offered on liberal credits. We prefer to pay HARD, HARD CASI1 and know that we are turning out goods that are thorough `I_# ,'I',`II V Miss B. Pirie, of Toronto, is visiting her brooher, Mr. J amen Pirie, jr., for a oouple_of weeks. ' 3 of Simcoe, transmitted to m _ Office by the Justices whose names nri "Vini31 Stahltsp 4th and 5 Victoria, Cap. :2 and 124, Sec. 4; C0: DRESS GOODS. Will be held this season on `F1 .he_ 'a`. ` ngifalfn Re COTTER} Clerk of the Peace, County of Simcoe. f (D De pain to said Justice. Q`-mt? A.D. Igor. f the Peace. CountY 0` 5i -..2 , v.'.`I}' "To whom 9.-.;a`3Ve?W1m: 65id to be d by said _ . ugge, lservatxops. If 33)- not and g0n}*""`!~b" if 19; The S. O. E. hold their regnlar meet- ing next: Wednesday night, 25th inst. o A n same dates? ` to see you ' of License. .' OCIIIOFE. ! Reduction in wages, M Dismxssed. Settled bv panges. V ' Settled by partg9- Settled by panic!-. Settled by parties- Not to be found. Not to be found. Sureties given-, se'a'ued by paries. r well. . ._lil for 1 month. ' evndence. Charge ~}nthdraWn- ` well. `Mr. Robert Pullford has the thanks of your correspondent for some delici-' ous melons. - T | 9; 1901. Mr. M. Brown was seeing the Vsighta at the Pan-American during` the past week. ` - Mr. GeorgeiWilson, of -Buisio, is visiting friends in this vicinity. On Saturday night the air On` this A!- landale road was lled with singing by The Order of Chosen Friends meet next Tuesday night. A Mr. Wm.'SteEqlea returned on Sumt- day night from Lindsay. % The Methodist s. s. rally will be he! on the 29.1; inst. L A {.3}; ':2'F:E`6E{i`o32a.'Z'n'J 13'5" e.-head People w1l1 Entice Settlement -A Weeklv Record of its Doinze. Mr. W. S:-iglay is on the sick list. The air brake our in here for a. few `weeks. nus:-r379 South-Weantezln Division. with its Pleasant streets.` its `raetv Dwell I_...._ .IA._ K.._J.L: EI.--_.`-A`. 4:`. IL- 3- -1-an RAILWAY omnwna on Tim FUTURE onw. V BOYS DEPT. On. Monday afternoon our foot-ball team went out to Mineoing to play 3 match and also Attend their`; horvoot home. The boys `report I friendly (stile Ind. also obeingo ..uqd~o??whitei*nt. the oh-nldioocficho Ming-int ooboyae Keith?! av-nova, `I-.50 JJUIV IJUIIO "Howard Bertram, who had the min- fortnne to `have the small bone `in his` right: leg broken, in doing as well as can, `be expected, but his iukle. pain`; hiars omewhat. A quiet wedding took place on Tues- day of last week at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. E` S. Meeking, Cu her- land street, when miss 0. B. , Dur am,` of Cincinnati, was married to'Mr. Jae. K. Pickett, of Toronto. The ceremony was performed by the groom's father, Rev. T. W. Pickett, of Toronto. The bride was becomingly dressed in a grey. travelling suit. The popularity of `the young couple was testified by the cost- lv and beautiful gifts they received. The newly married couple _left on the afternoon train for their future home ineTor-onto. V ' 5 Dalston ' Advance Correspondence. Mina Minnie Leslie in visiting friends 5 here for a_ few days, being 01!` on 3 two I weeks holiday from a Chicago hospital. ` M- ..Ti-.1... 'l1'-....:...... L-.. .._.._....-.1 1.-_.-__ `V CCU--I it-uwuvvl DITUQI T 1.71? vr."u Mr.jJohn Harrison has returned from Manitoba and reports` the'- drops. fair and the farmers in the midst of their harveot. ' ` l Mr. Robt. '1`:-icker has growing in his garden some of the nest plums we have seen for some time,_they are the `Dodd s Spaniel. Nearly all of them measure 6% inches in ,oiroumfe_renoe. They have 9. delicious avor. Some thieves, on Sunday night, stole about a peck of them. It is a pity the pits didn t choke the thieves. Mieeee Gertiennd Olnrn Bell enter- teined a `number of their friends Inst Saturday evening, at the home of their brother, Mr. Bert Bell. . -'n'____._1 'n__.., -, hat 1 .- Mrs. Armor Thomson and daughter, of Depot Harbor, were hereon a short visit recently. On their return home they` were on the train that had the ac- cident near Penetang, but they escaped injury. Mr. Percy Heels was also on the same train, and he escaped being hurt. Mr. John McMillan and wife, ' of Marquette, Mich, were visiting with Mr. MoMillsn s parents here last week. It is eleven years since John left Al landale, and he thinks `there has been a big change in the place in that time. ' Miss Charlton spent the latter part of last week and the earlier part of this at Gait, attending the wedding of her brother. Miss Hunter took charge of Miss Charlton-'s classes during the lat- ter s visit to Gait.` i - T --- 'rQ 1:-uvnoii Mr.Joseph Babb has the Stars and Stripes and Union Jack ying at half most out of respect for the late Preai- dens McKinley. Cl`heu u right, Joseph-, a few more like you and the world would be {better off. the literary meeting of the Ep- worth League-Society on Monday even ing, the pastor, Rev. Mr Churchill, gave an excellent account of his trip to California. It"wee greatly enjoyed by all present.` Mr. Robert Pullford is `preparing to put a stone foundation under hiehouae this fall, having some excellent material on hand ready for the masons at any |t.im_e. _ __ ` `Mr. H. Hawker was spending a few days here during the past week. Glad I to see him one again nice: so narrow escape near Peneunngy I 1. I'\ I ? . ---' :`---vwv- QLVVC For Choice Vlfdmlly Flour and `all kind: of Feed go up Wllldneome. All orders delivered promptly in any nunlll; . Please leave your orders at I e M1] (mice or relenhoneeo. 28. Mrs. Kester led she Y. P. S. C. E. . meeting on Monday night. This lady makes an excellent -leader. The topic yea True Honor. ,-- V. .._.----v Mrs. Edhibols and Miss Gran; Watt,` of Brooklyn,` New `York, are visiting with Mrs. J. F. Lvou, Burton Ave. _ `ll-.. 4-1; .1... M:-. wimaim oZ;.o.[. :5 family, of Phelpston, have` moved to. the sixth wand and reside on the townlino. Mrs. S. Molilorraojod daughter, Sylvia. hove returned from a. visit with Mrs. James Spring, Toronto. _ Mr. J. Wogner, " `of Toronto, Has moved into the house lately vacated by Mr. J ..T. Clark, townlina. three young ladies wending their` way from Bertie. ` ` * The Anniversary services of the Bar- ton Avenue Methodist `ohurohwill be -held on October` 20th. _ '.--;nno-_qo- ql on - u -a lllPCC(.Ul'- uvu I unun _u v -noun lll.lIGlitIUll nu vuIl5vUy |IW-n'I,---- _ 31 JOSOPII I'IO0d:....--.u-ac"............ `U V` _ ' Th '?:-."l'_r.`l`roIu0',-I 3;` R" `Oiooaouo 00dllct...`. ..u.o.u-.u ......'.'...'.`.'....-..." ig Paid."...""'\~IIlt Cr` 0.: :_w`npc'oououvojun_ m_ ......`.' I.` nnliI`IIIOVl '00.}.-fnyoloolulcno o I It . .0 OO'I0II.g..Q.;;I_IOIlIQQ...~ ......'...:on o c - - on _ 0' H. "':.i"' ".'"" ;.`.....'...A`.` ' I iooinlquuisi 22 o-an unn0uun::::....' %.l::asutte:. Ag`: Ana. _.M.~.A.`a,\.....` ,d;..`._.... u_ _ u v .A "9; u- ...`...1....., mac __.__N Licenselmmwr. O. I] `j. 4Q.p .gg- __ ,' hIs`av'u Am vIIOI0`_Io0'loO aolfnuctnoqioa Ir ti '00c\9noouc-co-ooonqgq an-con----. o:u.-so. \' Z .W*%="V=~rv:**-#9-?**-<*9*3"" ,\-9}-%-"r'*?*-# ;=< '3-3 sunmua-> % %`2`fv 'm?ip~:or ['1 2 nu--........ same} ` of'S`cptembeI'., '- 5 GBTTER; CIAHL nf Hun Pnme.Cou: Iloluloooa v o n o -33 a 5 Douglas T_urner........ _ JohnWilbon......... W` B. Taylofocolooofoii Ferqusovale. A Advance Lorrespondence. _ Mr. Neil; McLellsn is spending his holidays in London and Welland. ' ` .l`llIllCII' IKOUIIIHOII u o u a u N, Georg` Abbott-`nu not: an 1. E. Snndnn_-_..-- . . , A ,. . Du uouaen...-..'...... rs. Blanchard ........ `am.ln)`t1t:Clop__._....~....; a c OIICIIII Angus McKu:Vg.... ..~.. V Mr. Alf. Caldwellfsn barn was raised [on Tuesday list.` In the evening a. very enjoyable time was spent by the young folks. ` I .Mra. Clancy and Mia; J on Kerr,` of Owen Sound, Onc.. spent Friday at Rough Bark. - T Mr; and Mrs. Clancy have. ,1-ecnrned home after spending two weeks visiting friends in Begins and Dsven. ' uoonooulu . lll';.nden-"Robinson can-an Akknlt . Yellow Grass. Assa. I V Advanca Correspondence. Mr. Polock, of Regina, spent Sunday in town. A . Mr. J. Roony and Mr. E. Orton called on Mr. C. MoDougal on Sunday. _ I PF RETU g.o_Q.F.9qQ12?3LLQTI0N;i'3?i also Statutes of Can --I--- n` (`-2-n '-`hm - Mr. ind Mrs. Atkinson were -at M cunt. Forest, last week attending the funeral of her brothel; ' ` Mrs: Avisdu and Mr. Egbert Avison ?spent last week attheir old hgme, Rel- , liaise Maude Shaw, of Midland, visi- ,'I:ed the Misses Aconley, Front Hall", last `week. I ` Mice Bessie Drury, of Barrie, is visit- ing friends here. ' ` ` . ` Miss Sarah Rainy, of Thornton, in visiting friends here. V Advance Confcspondenoe. Misa1AAnnie Atkinopn is visiting in Toronto. uuvaoicuo ;o'l'm I-Iendon .... .. . ll ' N {do}!!! WilIOn..........` II` MOOfO.u--... A -155....-- . Miss Nellie McRae and -her siater,l Mrs. F. H. Lumvmia, of Midland, have returned from a visit to Bu`al_o, `and `Wilson, N. Y. . | The Sunday Schools of, the village held a_ picnic at Tiny Beach on Satur- day last. All thoroughly enjnyed the outing, . ' Mrs. Holiater and son, Minard, of Elmvale, havg been visiting at the home of Z.` Oaasilman Esq. Naine of Prosecutor .Miss Hattie Dunshest, of Victoria Road, is visiting her sister, `Mrs. G. H. Taylor. V ` Miss Bolton} bf Oraighm-at. is "the guest of Miss Oaasilman. . I Boys Fine Boston Calf Lace -Boots, toe cap, heavy sole, ex- - cellent wearer, sizes 1 to, 5, special..'...... . . . . . .........$l 10 Boy s Genuine Waterproof Grain Lace Boots, peg sole, hand made , best wearing boot made, very tidy looking, sizes 10 to . _ 13, $l.l0 jesizes 1 to 5, special.$l [ 25- V Youths Lace Boots, toecap , peg ' . 80l_e_,- stout, serviceable. style, geizes 10 to 13, special .pa'ir.`..,_, . r 750 ` Wyetirtuca: % . Advanog Correspondence. V ' Mia: Maude Kennedyhaa returned I from`_Ba_rrie. - - ' ` I Mabeisllister this week. 2' Miss Marie Wismer is visiting Miss i _.v__v -- v v vuuwl-I HI BI-I-IGUIIIIIE II-IV rim of tine-front wane]; and breaking the spoken, Both men and horse had a. very narrow escape. During theVgsl-e`fc;n+&`I;:-(i'sy, Mr.h Mellvide had s very narrow escape while coming from Hilledsle with his horse and buggy. , When in the swamp as tree blew down, telling.-between the horse and the dashboard-, smsshing the Fail! 5,53 `-An` --L4.nI- --J I----`-=-- The Rev. James Skene preached on 1 the assassination of Preeident`MoKin|ey at the Preebyterian Service on Sunday taking his text from Galatians 6. 2., Bear ye one another : burdens Mia`: Annie and Mr. Neil M.oLellan I Mr. James Rix -hi"e"f'e1:m`to Mr. Heoely e, brother of Dr. Heasly e. of Hilledele.` and intends moving to the North West in the spring. ' 7 - if ____ ,_ `II no T Messrs. - `Crawford; of Oro Station, vieited this village on Set- urdey evening and took part in the band practice an cornetiatn.` T .r......%c...*.., of A11anw'o$i,ia visit} inghenep u ' V % The mh 3. `ii: Teney exhhahged pulpit: with the Ray. H. V.`Thompaon' 3 St. Thomas Ohuoh, Shanty Bay. II. T,_, -, V i visit to the Store will make` yoti minted, with the biggest variety ` [ H10! very best values evr shown` in E SHOE8_ in.Barrie. 6 -'-r """"vI `*7 s Mr. M... Milbee has the best sample of spring whestnotiosd this season, he thrashed [25 bushels from 4 acres. on $s.;.a;;;{ the wife 0: Mg. Wm; Mcllvide, of a non. - V ! the VSdo _~ b _on Sdnduy, 'infon;Aaon of M6VIl_v_IdO-' The ;1-E gnkiqg arrangements for a. fnlljaet of caps. T ' * IIII, `-"I ' 4 n 1 III rlcnuon IIIIIIIOI rl. John|on....._..;. . . ' ' ' ' I ll \ -I uvlvrc usuucsortne - ' sm, 5%.? C373; s:13 ;.Je:e`s`l5lcgaiVx%.c]a`.lj. 3}, ;yna;s{:f:$e% y l%f?"e,;.xc;"',"s`.7";b`:?:; "?":3:'n .|,' Mills 0., MOLGIB` has rgnrned from`, in HA. V crank Iloncuy .. o on n --o Dnev_oo6o-0-on Bautunhemer. . `FLA. "'1-nnnacui Frank Donlly .. _W nnnhunlmnnnnr ALLANDALE mu mmm slx.

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