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Northern Advance, 10 Oct 1901, p. 8

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Chm-`lea White,' of Barrie, is spending `the week` among j relatives` % Much thanks in due Tun Anvmcn: `from its musical reagiers for the very pretty and pleasing waltz song supple-' 1 meat, The Picture in My Heart, in ) last week's issue. - - Death visited the home of Mr. and Mars. Gollan, of this town on the 28th 111a,. and took away their dear little girl, Lizzie, 4 years of age, after a brief ill- ness. The funeral which took place `the -`following Monday, was largely attended by sympathizing friends and relatives; four young ladies (dressed in white) acted` as pallbearers. The children -of the public school, formed and lead bhe.prn- session from the house to the church. thence to the cemetery. Rev. Mr. Bailey conducted the services assisted `(by Rev. Mr. Scott. ' Mr. He;`b.` Lougheed visited ini Oookstowx'1laa_t~ week. ' '- A j Mrynnd Miss Brown, of Ban-rie,`nnd Mra._Jns. Cunningham, of Orillia, yin- frienda. here last wapk.` 5 n . Miss Gotigan, of 1 Beeton, has been visiting Mine Lizzie Gibson. `Quige a number from here attended the Elmvsle Fan`; on Tuesday. _ -m7B1'e?InW . Advice Con-upondonoo. ` . Wedding balls are ringing. We. `will be` able to tell _more;next- freak. hora.-.4 o-Some: T6we"nt4'y':Taore__o.-V ._ 5 "` .- -w `.ho_rv:oat is: now booming >fa'rmera;hove Ia_mnc_h as Rimless Glasses - *1`-. ". .'_*`=i'-.N"7"3"'- -Eqronto During the Week?" `E13'I1'E'b' ZxT'3Z1'1:r." } Ren ershardlea ersoft.) Especially prepared. } Keeps out water. I n 1.-.... :wa:..a ..;1 Rev. Mr. Bailey. who has for the past six. months has had pastoral charge of the Presby terisu congregation. resign-_ ed his dutieshere andhas taken. up his work in Toronto. Mr. Bailey is a faith-' fol, earnest: worker, and during his labor among the people here, made many warm friends and a. deep impression. ` unm Hnmgsss oiL| *7 '1_`}1e'ro _no _ in` tjhg-Mbthp VHS VVGII-Clo T I\==P . . A heavy _bod1ed 011. HARNESS An excellent preservative. \ educes cost of your harness. ever burns the leather; it: I cienc is increased. ecures t service. titches kept from breaking. Scientic Optlcian, MIoLAREN'$ DRUG STORE. BARBIE. 50meReasns Why You'ShouId ll;3i$f o_n Having Tdronto Farmers Markets. , Tonorrro. Ocr. 8. tool. The reputation our shoe stock has established for selling only the better grade of shoes, -with vhezber variety of up-to-date styles to choose from, is well known to every store purchaser, f "Our long ex erience, our thorough knowledge of the shoe business `gives to us every advantage pos- sible. e know who are t A makers, and for this reason you nd, and have always found, a"b1g scarcity` of the shoddy low priced boots and shoes here Only` the better. qualities are here lor you and. no extravagance avails in our prices. That is whywe can can sohcit your patronage and you can afford to gay your footwear here. Here are aiew examples of values. . ` e shoddy boot makers, which is equally as important as the reliable Ho1_ly. Advance Con-eppondenoe. eninmu. rhonucn. lhnnfucturodby Imperial Oil Company. IIOU 65.... 75.... AE_.._ 14---- 63 t;'>7 [ xqol Mr. Low the pgpular thraher` from: Vespra waain this secbionflust. week, ` and did a. few job 10:3. ..... ..l IAZ Ail Lz`1ciiesT(_};>-9.t-.K_<;r`sre'y "Beaver, Black anti Brown, 25 inches long`, y front, fancy raised stitch trimmed, coat co1lar,- trico lining. Splendidly tailored. A BARGAIN AT $3.75 We Vareo`ring some surprises in Laehes Fall Coats- and Skirts. The prices are ex- ceptional. Cannot be repeated. See them` before buyin g. T BIG VALUE A1~$3.50 - `Aigood quality Beaver Coat; colors black or blue, 26 inches long, double breasted, coa3* `collar. Exta Vvalue 50. in every _Department are continually pouring in upon us. All thes have beenwbought at the lowest prices at which goods can be 1>11rchas0d Lgooda of oer thorough knowledge of the market, gained by long experience gndcause ported by the necessary buying facilities. 5 - Mr. Alex. Hesaon, manager for the J. Smith rm here is making exten- sive improvements on their farm this season. . _ The most beautiful Mill-inery in Barrie, This has been the unanimous verdict of the best authorities among the ladies of Barrie. Visitors from V outside towns conrm this verdict and are astounded at the very low "prices of the fashionably trimmed Hats to -`be obtained here. Miss Wright, our head Milliner, is an artist in her calling, Keeps `thoroughly posted in fashion s latest decrees. "Is= also an originator of styies and makes a study of-adapting styles to faces and gures Get your new fall hat here and have a style that is"al1 your very own. I FALL SKIRTS... Emu JACKETS. dist Church on Sunday morning on} account of the anniversary services at. "Crown Hill. ' I 7 Ts1*YLL-s~ ALL {NEW ` PRICES MODERATE The two boys with broken limbs are doing splendidly. Howard Bertram is able to move around with some little trouble and Clibrd Robson is resting very easily. ~ inst vvedueaday the Crown Hili| League visited our League and took control of the meeting. Their leader, Mr. `Bert Partridge, very ably ex-` plained the lesson, after which two ex- cellent essays were given by Messrs. Marshal ~ Murdy and Ernest Drury. Refreshments were afterwards served ` to the gratication of all present. . { 4% W, J. Kerfeot spoilt ; few dove in town before resuming studies in Tm FRAWLEY & DEVLIN, A ' Mr. Bell, of 0:0, "was at Mr. Parker's on;vStmdsy. ` ` V" Johnston has returned from ` Rapid Oit_y,,Mnnitoha.. -` _ V 3 Mr. and Mrs.` T. H. Tebu, of Muri- posa, Mr. and Mrs. F_. Tebo, of Emsdale, wiaited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Tebo. ._ . `futdr 0. Maclntoh has returned ` nIoMa.ster Univeraisv. N 1 "Dr. .W. 0. Breniner, Sturgeon _-I"n!,lAa,_ was in tgwnjylaat week. FRAWlETY%-&DEVl|N Q u.it;e.a% nxjnihe; of ' people; -from here I TH: swans MONEY snvmc s'roaa_:;g_ In apparel dbes not always mean low priced. Some people think V 'ing of" CHEAPNESS CHEAPNESS CHEAPNESS % spacial: 10 (102. Kid and Mocha Gloves." Regular 7.53 value. while they last, 500 apair. ~ 839 our New Fall Gaps. " `V The grain market is` dnlI,_ evidently the farmers are holding on to theiretock for higher prices. Let us give you a lift. The Mn who sell Ready-Tailored-Clothing. 50 per cent. less than Merchant Tailors H U NTEIF? Bl"-'\ OS., here means betterment, of gaas~m_ent.s in every detail from cloth to _button_s. That is honest ' _ _ CHEAPNESS. FRONT STRE'ET, BARRIE. havebtleness in price in mind, at the cost of intrinsic value. The smart tailor `.`_tries on till the suit ts. We do likewise. `He "makes you pay. We do likewise ---with a discount of about fifty per cent on his price. See if we can not. IJILLINERY Advan joc-CZ-`I co Con-osoondenoe. LE STORE; Miss Maggie McRever, of Toronto, is spending her vacation with her mpther'M._rs. McKever. - Opposite Station and Post Oice. The clotmars, Barrie. For Fall and Winter weax'11o\vc01 11p1e:.., See`our goods before buying. Best ;{00ds, lowest pnces, NOT HOW CHEAP, BUT f HOW GOOD. ` l intend to be present at the reception `:3 the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall 8 York, at Toronto. Mrs. (Dr.). Herbert Johnston. Am` I..;:'... n-x.. - -._.:n mt.-.... I` M Rnnnil` Oh . 4eiv?nr;herB" will prea Ghriat. % o1:: '" i `" a"`**b13+.;.: uh Th 4'" Th 0 R67. .0330!` Rainer, The Rn Fancy lustre, plain lustre, black and blug Serges, black 13: he, etc , all at special prices, $2 00. 23. $9475. 33-50. 35.00 One of the best in the Province, undmh, ` management of Miss Murphy, is at yonrsey. vice. Satisfaction guaranteed. ` -llI.`o `L113 : LLUIUUIVV UVHLIUVV-I heinr, Gala; and Miss E. M. Baum!`- mun, Kamloops, B. 0., were guests of Mr. J. B. Johnston, last week. oun DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT" ! J. Primrose, of Mineaing, 899`: |._day. here. _ Mrs. J. Johnson and EH5 5| Sunday in Alliaton. , J Lnml Mr. H. L. Tat-bush has his large -store about completed, and wiIl-com-' mence business in a few days. T '12 only Kersey Fawn Beaver coat . long, double breasted, metal uhlaid butt Ongy velvet collar, stitch] ,1,` - A fun back` ape covered seam, new special Prlge $5.01; A Extra. Values in Ladies Goats, $3.75, $7.50` to $10.00. MEWS AND... BOYS CLOTHING nuuuuy Ill. Auluuuu. Miss Flora Mbney returned hd"`:`: | Sundpy after spending a few Y | Batrie. T r II...-A I0. ~ Mr. and Mrs. H. Sh9 v_` ' are spending in few da75 `" ;'Mra. A. Tracey. LADIES SKIRTS -Jno. Walton is o;tiae sicknlief R.` Hockridge spent Sundsi W -.I I Advance Grentel. Advance Correspondencc._ Mrs. Brown returned to her home. in Fernie, B.C.. after an extended visin wixh her mot.be;_Mrs.- McOracken. Mr. Jonas- Tarbush. of Sturgon Falls, is visiting with Mrs. J. Turbuah, his mother; Mr; J. Henderson. of Collingwood, formerly of Angus, has taken up her abode in the -village. - Mr. Little, Sf Knox College, occupied the pulpit here last; Sabbath, and gave an excellent discourse. ' Mr; J. A. Hulatend is shipping some very ne hardwood lumber to the foreign markets. T FALL BOOTS &SHOES . 3111'. Thos. `B611 | bought a ne camcf hogs forthe Collingwood market this week. ` . ~ The L.O.L. bremhern intend celebrat- ing vtheibeh of_ Novas usual. 3 Q Mldhurst. Advance Correspondence. F311 is here in earnest. . _ . Miss May` ADodda; at Barrio, spent a Frawley 8: Moore ---Q v--uv Advance Correspondence. LADIES DEPT. I-`OR MEN,'WOMEN Am: Cl-IFILDREN % 3ho-%3V?|--n-r- The excursion from Creemore. Stay- ner and New -Lowell, last Fride,v, to Barrie, was very well patronized. The exouraionists, however, were under the impression that the charges were ex- orbitenb. New Lowell} Advance Cbrrcspoadencc. Mr. N. M. Squire has put tin unp- .o date chopper in his mill, "lt.will chop about 35 or 40 bagqan hour. ' 04 Large "quantities `of farm stock are shipped from here weekly. The prices are good and the farmers happy. 'l"l' in Rev. J. Bailey, who has been pastor of the Presbyterian church here for the past six" months, left last week; the time alloted to him b} the prenbytery having expired.` Mr. Bailey endeared himeel to the congregation by his christian deportinent; and sincerity" and intelligence in social intercourse. Dir. H. Maxwell, council`lh:'-, bought 17 head of voung cattle from Mr. John A. Orr last week, which he intends ta keep overwinter. Harold : head` is level. A A ; _ The annual harvest thanksgiving service of St.-`Pauls church was held here on Sunday the 6th instant when the Rev. Canon Murphy, of -Innisl, delivereda splendid discourse. In the course of service. the Misses Kirkrup and Riach rendered a beautiful solo. On Moudaylthe 7.Ih inst}, the annual fruit social was held in the Patron Hall. The Rev. Mr. 'Wcstney presiding. Solos were rendered by Miss A. Kirkup, Miss Riach and`Mr. Wm. Riach which were heartily received. ~ Several recite tions and readings with music furnished the main part of the program with a dialogue, entitled the Old Maid nish- ing up the evenings performance. Miss Sarah Craig and Miss Dora Orrcck were again the chief characters. Miss Craig as Miss Tabithia Flint and Miss Doro Once]: that of Miss Annie Steele both acting their respective parts like professionals. The social was under the auspices of the Wornans Auxiliary in connection with St. Pauls church and was a decided success, their proceeds amounting to over $20.09. The district quarterly meetirig of the Free Methodist Church, Crown Hiil, will be held on`F1-iday, Saturdsyend Suqdsv, Oct. 11th, 12th and ' 13th. All members and adherents are request- ed to berpreserit. ' few dove luau week with Miss Sarah Craig. [ '- A _ ~ . Mr. Morgan'Orrock,%apei1t a. few days this week at hiafathera Mr. Robb. Orrock. f _ Minis Lizzie Block and Miss Stella -Ooutts areviaiting friendahear Elmvale abpreaent. V ` _ The Misses McGowan and Miss M.` Bunker, of Barrie, spent Sunday and Monday with Miss S. E. Orrook. for selected stock, warranted all solid leather soles, insoles, made with heavy and medium sole extension, very, dressy style, strictly up-to-date, sizes` 6 to 11. _ . , Men's Strong Lace Boots, bellows tongue, i No. `l cow hide, stock warranted, solid ` and waterproof extrawide soles. sizes 6 to ll. special value . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Men's Strong Lace Boot, bellows tongue, 1 solid soles, good plow boot, sizes 6 to. \ ll,sec`ial...... . . . . . . = Men's ong Boots, square to , warranted solid couhtersand soles, lo. 1 grade of stock, sizes 6 to ll,,spe,cial pric`e.,. . A i_ We are showin a complete, variety of : .h8h' ` Boys, an'(l`,Gir s, suited for every day-`V ' ' ' wear: that discounts any value you have V ever seen .evenhe'i'e. V Corne and see for ' r you are `biiy d/'e.'- :.r9:.. .3. 1 0 oiujrselt,--yot1, l15 Be jus _'_ as welcoii1e _a7s CIOWD .3111. Advance Correspondence. [1 1o` ,25oV mnnnsm B1111`:-1V:o~" Tbnivislnon. % V my 1=1easanyszreeta. its 'I'a_a`tvDwe11- ijsa Pretty churches. and its Go- - at-h`ead'Poop1e will Entioe Settlemeht _ -A Weeklv Record of its Doings. ? Charley VMere_dith is down with `typhoid tever. "'.Another "leak in the wtr main in front of the Methodist psraonage. _ ,Mr. Fred. Adams exhibited at the Barrie `Exhibition the largest citron ever grown in the County of Suncoe, for which he got first prize. It weighed 37;-.pounds. He also got 13! . prize on Globe Mangolu. . ' ' The plaeterera will at v;ork this `week on the new Presbyterian church, The Atlantic end `Pacic Express was nearly three honreflate onsnnday afternoon-. ' `- I Last Sunday was Children s Daysin the Presbyterian Church. At the Sun- day school in the` afternoon there was a good turnout of scholars, but very few parents were in attendance. ' Mrs. D, Cameron gave ' a short address on Children's Day. A Mr. Wm. ffmwlor shipped two car loada oi hogs to Toronto on Friday of last week. ` ` The sixth ward was: again in dark- ness on Stmzrday night, the. electric lights being out; The merchants but to return toboal oil lamps. nu Some of_nhe quoit nimhera would like to know when the quail: match in "connection wit.h_the G.T.R. employees picnic is going to be pitched off. Conductor T. Paton, of Allandele, was in town on Thursday, renewing old acquaintances. audjzaking in the Great N ortheru.-Collingwood Enterprise. A dance, under the auspices of the La.d1es'_A.uxiliary to B. of R. T., in aid of the Royal Vwcoria Hospital Build- mg Fund, will be held in the Town Hall, Barrie. on Wednesday evening, "October 23rd. ' I ' i The following is taken from the Col- ` lingwood Enterprise:--M.r`. R. Dalton, u brakeman on the G.T.R., got sqeezed j between a car and a building as the I ship yard "on Tuesday morning, but. I. sustained no serious injury! \ r I Mien B; Pirie returned to Toronte last week after a, `pleasant stay With rela,t.ive_e here, . For Ohofce lfamlly Flour and all kinds of Feed go to Wllklnnonu. All orders dellvered prompuy_ In any nan!!! . Please leave your orders at I e nm oillee or telephone No. 28. Rev. Mr. Douglass, of Crown sHill, preached two very acceptable sermons in the Burton: Ave. Methodist Church `on Sunday.` . Mr. Harry 'Dollery will likely give up the idea. of sinking an artesian well well on his place. His last attempt, made by Mr. Kitchen, resulted in the pipe being" broken by striking a rock. A depth of 346 feet wee reached but no water come forth. e T M}; cm. M_L6n *sim.hea {mm 11 acres 420 bachelor of 311 `wheat, Mr. Mefiitt, of Montana, is home on e. visit. Ab. lookeaa if that coun- try agreed with him, ` Owmg to the tourist season being aver, Mr. Chas. Hamhn, parlor oer con duobor, has tecurned home for .a short time. V Some people with fast horses seem to think that the Allandsle road is a race course forspeeding their horses on Sun- day afternoons. [An interview with the police magistrate would soon let them know-that it a public thorough-` _fare and not a race track. ' `Mr.'Jam'ea Rix ii: moiingfrom his` farm in ` Medonte` to `shun vluge this `Re-;r.` Canon" Mujrphy.` `of Inniel, preached in St, George's Church on Sunday, morning and evening. h . There is a plan]: out of the sidewslk near Meeking's grocerv store which should be repaired at once, as several persons have been tripped and came near receiving serious injuries. A I - - I ' Mr. G60. Oatrahdor was home from Uhtho` lap: week .; M.iae Tillie Oetrender hoe gene to .TorVont3o`to1-eeide fqr some time. V ' Profealor Geo. Sanders and `Wm. Kiel arej-aInki>ng'a 9.0jfoot well on the Vanaiqlgle Furhur nopr` Barrio. "` ' ` T, Bll,_ of Barrie, is viaitidg Aftfiends ' in this vicinity. fH,e _o_)nduoted"the_ .SVr:.Jh9 -%$v3-Y .-holin8nndi- `Report of Sixth.Wsrd Public School for the month of September :-Fourth Class, Sr.-.-O. Moore, H. Anderson, 1. Collins, J. Brunton, (M. Archersnd A. Gilchrist. . Fourth, r.-*-J. Gibson, A. Hsines. (E. Collins, G. Heels) A. Paton. Third, Sr.-E.' Moore, E. Mc- Donald, Bailey, J. Goring, S. Meek- ing. _ '1`hird',Jr`.-_J_. Ambrose, D. Wil- kinson, E. McFadden, L. Bronton, N. Webb. Second, Sr.--`M. Watt, B. Brunton, E. Shepherd, V. Heels, A.- Murray. ' Second, J r.-E. Johnson, H. Anderson, P. McDonald, R. Wilimott, G. Storey. V Psrt'Second, Sr.-A. Brun- ton, E. Anderson, B Johnson, R. Brig"-A ley, A. Shultz. . ` ; niithvark 'oni1Tu*n3 ..`Oi~ inn: 1 . Mr. 0. Casey left here for the lumber `camp: north jlaat week. f , _ - *5?:?'*n 95%"?! Oraurnurau; Advmu, Correspondence. Ladies Choice Dongola Kid Button and Lace Boots, kid tip, heavy exten- sion sole. natty shape, sizes 2} `to 7, T good value at $1.75, special. . . . . . . . $1 35 ' Ladies Choice Box Calf Balmoral . toe . T cap. extra heavy sole, `warranted solid, V T suitable walking style. serv,ice'abie,- U _ very stylish, sizes 2} to 7,1-xpecia,l value" 1 65 -Indies? Vici Kid Lace Boot; toe-oaiz,` 3 _ extra heavy extension sole, with all _ ' the style ot a $4 shoe, dressy street ` .3 `welkiog boot, speeisl.;;.,. 2 50 ladies Kid Slip re, hand; turned s_ole,i T ' 1 ;verv ooxntortab e_ dressy style; sizes 2:} .\.,.~';i..i'iM5N73 PEP-iT;' . -. air worth 82.~=75`--`-Mn"e s z... mg-:~ : . 10' 7_,jv orthe8:l.2i5`, speeiel..._.,;.,..,. wheat}... l\. 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