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Northern Advance, 2 Jan 1902, p. 8

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.lIPlRi`: Eu. co. On Jellies .___-.-_ --.4I -I-I- A. ---. THEv`M1fRKETfM f" 3'. Lanxiun nonucn. HIDBS. TORONTO. Disc. 3:," mos. L_Q(\ 3A1; `]E" ~TI`f~-8 kn` Krona 33 to q n`\` 7.` A: `hiss Harv. 06 um`; is visiting her cousin, Miss V . H-Jdggln. _- -. .., 55 49 (III 75 A2 Worehi fu11Ma.eter at the annual" meeting of L.0.L. o. 73. _ I `I\ , anew`-o -`-- . - At the scl;eol meeting last week. Dr. Nesbitt was elected trustee, in place of Dr. West, reeigped. n .. \ `ll ,1` `inter Harry Scott and Mrs. Luck. of Toronto. are `visiting with their parents, Rev. Mr. and Mre. Scott at the parsonage. fihfevsars. 'T. and N. Brsils spent Xmas with their brother, Dr. L. Bsiley, Mia; ,May Coohrae died suddenly at her late home near Baxter, Monday, 30th. The `mother, brother: T and sisters have the aym-V pathy of the community at large. . rn , ,.,j 112.. 1.12.. ;...I.._.. .c LL- OURTHANKS ---. _.__' -_._ _ Tlne A eplendicl, eml mild weatller has made the X mas hedey enjoyable and pleasant. 'A large number of people have 'pa.ued to and fro. 3 pawns; v- .- Mr. Clark and Miss Sing, teachers of the l public school, have resigned and accepted \ similar positions at, an advance salary, at ` Elmvale and Stayner respectively. We 4 were acrrv to lose such efficient teachers, and good cinens. \ ` .1-urn .,,. -,,,,.___L 17.... -....--, ..- __._=__ I FRAWLEY & DE VLIN ---a avwwu --------. The Methodiulb S.S.i entertainment Xmas night. sjvu a success nancially, the hall being Vo_rowde_d, tpithe utmost capacity. The con-. ,tlfihl1t9rI, the Jprogrem ,were chiey the .Ql!ild!en;. gndepnpiis. of the school, assisted i i!".*..1I|'.*:"3i vi.y`inumb9rv on thehPr0- n(i;inf e1}~the"eqhildren de-. " ` V i v'r`e`.b'elieve'th_. to uaewooden ones. Light. and at at portaheavy man 0 the end w le herg\xv1vnel;:1rg th circle without cans nlglpeamnce. . _ . , , edey GT6 SUPP , elther way and are self actmg. Th %..*.,`: i::';12" 2* P ?-..`1:3*;s'*s*t:"1" PW ' am We hm ._. A BRIGHT HAPPY. . . We E30 Not Dictate Styles A sleigh load ffhn lv:rn went t the Barrielskaziua rink ' I ~81: 'I.`huradav night. Mnand Mrs. Mvcl)ona.ld are visit- ing their brother in-law, W. H. Martin. HUN" are due and cheerfully given to our mllnemus friends e for their .- gnerpus and much 2'L[)p1'eciat1-(1 favors, during the year just closed. Tu us the j.'ea|' 1901 hasebeen a Very satisfactory one. We _hupe we have succeeded in making it equally z1dv:mt.;1gc<:11.;~.: to 0111` ClIStOIIl6I`S. a continuance of the pleasant` tr.-:de relations at present existing. . M ,` . This issue of THE ADVANCE witnesses the dawn of the NEW YEAR, I902, We have the pleasure in tendering to all our friends `the comphments. of the season, _ In the future as in the past our cam-nest desire will be to so conduct our business as to II!2'1i'8 our customers interests our rst co11sider2uim1 and merit MEWS ` SUITS 0MEN S OVERGOATS $5 to $20.00 55 to $7.000 MAIN STREET, BARRIE. Your business suit mav_be broad shoulder- ed and close -tting or roomy. Your winter overcoat may be long or short, light or dark. Every _tasteful and popular style of garment for man or boy is here. - We follow them. Our business is large enough to justify carrying all shapes and -styles of garments whichbear the stamp of fashion. We are pleased to hear that Mr. G. Thompson, of this plum hue baen en- gaged as teacher for S.S. No. 6, E13 We wish him aucceuay T T AND A PROSPEROUS ONE BARRIEZ. Tl-IF. GLOTI-IIERS. TER BROS 'PAGEiMETA1L`GAi'l`ES': intelligent portion of the audie '. ated the eorts of the little on?ecee`:1I:1pl;c:g t.hem a good hearing. The fan d;-i1],nd flialognee by the young peopla mum M` be Improved upon. 0. K. Clark wag called back after each song._ The order was the W0l`8t We have ever seen in the village of Angus at an `entertainment ; we will not attempt to picture it, but hope thnt such will not take place again. Amnna an vinii-Ann 3.. 4.....- .a___g vvlll. uvv UGBI? PIIIUU Osllln ' - Among the visitors in town during the Xmae holidays we notice are Miss Martha. Perry, Miss Lizzie end Miss Minnie Me. Ateer,.Mies Ella and Miss Belle Shaw, To- ronto; also Mr. Thomas Dunn, the Misses. Lstimers. Miss Gertie Walker. Barrie ; Mr.` r Jerome Duckworth, Victoria Harbor; Miss Sarah Groves, Mrs. Klink, Toronto. . , ..-_____- __...- -w-.\a;..|.a.'-I511-Ll-IIJ, 1t was unfortunate thnt such a good as Mr. Harry N elaon Sabw should be ad by such email audiences as on Ch! Day at the Music Hall. Mr. Shaw accomnlished gentleman, and Q Canadn He brought with him a. good-jcouipnny, th dose:-vin special mention" being Miss ma 9 . '&nley_.. vd41,:Ye'oo,,;.`0fNiL` Ingom and eliesuv ho `A t * iasst INGOMAR AND RICHELIEU, ._-_ --..C_...A...__;._ LI_,. u Thorntori. Advance Correspondence. Mr. A. Green. of Cnigvnle, spent; Sunday with friemda, - | `I _ _.'-.I-_.1 ; areaolow in tic no one can ron enoug Callighan, of Ban-ria, is spend- ing a few days in this omrg; if I .`\ -us 9, "1Rev. H. Allen no--n'pied the pulpit 'in the. blethodjst Church last Sunday night. '`I`- --- II T---_-...-- .-. 4-1. ,. 1.`--- .1..-.... Dr. T. -Hbrv, vof Daurotc, spent Xmas with his` purcfntu. nuns -is _ ' ' J no. I-Iodgips, of Midland, Spent. Xmas with his parents. ` % A : %4r;11ese prices are less than you pay anyw11_er,so fthe? _.yo`u%V see. for yourself tbd better_youMV will ,{b_e_ To keep up the record of saleshof the past week We could not reasonably expect, but we are `prepared to doour part, and with such values as these, many of them very suitable fur presents, we are sure to be kept- more` than busy, `A M jL e.dies Vici Kid Slippers; two stra.p',lpplturnl. sole, =fv_ery stylish, iregular ,vi_al?uep.$l:50A, `. Men s Fancy Velvet_ _Slippers, all sizes, regular price $1.00. Special - S - - _ Men's Vici Kid Slippers, opera. style, exible sole, > Kid lined, sizes 6 tom, worth $1.75, Special $1.35 Ladies Finest Quality Black Felt Juliet Slippers. elastic side, exible leathers .sole,sizes 31 to 7, 75c.._ ' S Special ` - - - -S 131.25 Ladies Felt Slippers. elastic front, `leather esole, ` '.sizes_3 tof8, `Special ,' - S : - 50c. x . I .. _` we Frawley &Mo0re Prices as Reduced to ea Holiday Shoppers jllo otlnfrietlds xvewliicltlerxclll the Corhpli- menlss of the season and wish one and all a Joyous Christmas Greeting. w-.._. .. . -.--. cu-nu-u The ADVANCE adds. its congratula- done to those of Mr. and Mrs. Morri- | sun's manvv friends. ' " -A pretty house wedding tool: place at Eden Home, Allsndale, the resi-. dence of Mr. and Mrs.` George Wice on Christmas Day when their second young- est daughter Fannie was married to J ,E. Morrison at fourdclock the bridal party entered the parlor to the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Marshall, organist of the Burton Ave , Methodist church. The ceremony was performed the Rev. J. W. Ohurchil|._ The bride was gowned in white orgsndie prettilv trimmed with tucks and valen- cienues lace withts handsome .ts_'etts sash and caller. She carried a bouquet of white chryssnthemums. The brides-, maid was MISS Laura, sister of the bride. She w.as'becomiug-ly attired in white orgsudie over pale bluewith taffeta sash and collar, sheoarried s bmiquet of pink chrysanthemums. The groumsman was Mr. Albert E Mor- rison, of Rosemount, ' 'u;e:;1v beautiful wedding gifts testified to the young coup1e e popularity and !'B68m. .....~.. - --..` The bride's travelling dress was a onatuvne of Bzownladiea cloth, trimmed wich turquomo {blue satin, with nail}: velvet has trimmed with blue and brown bmaut. and blue silk. 4 ' "-'-- --V"`7 "-`V """"" a"`V"" . 1 Afrer the ceremony. and congratula- Ttions a. sumptuous wedding breakfast `was served. This parlor ivns bprattily decorated wizh hollv and other green. A Alum. LL.` .................. -_J --......;.L.-I,. HI-II \)lWI I-I\JV -IJ Xmas in town. WEDDING BELLS AT ALLANDALE. Mr. Garnet Leadley. of Cookstown, ppent . . man In I-nuvn m.1.mnnnwmn*Nmnn s1x._j `nu-r1o's south-Weetern Division,` win! its Pleasnt streets. its Testy Dwell- ings. its Pretty.0hu,rchea.'eno1ts Go-`V ve-head People wall Entioe. Settlement '-A Weeklv Record otits Domes. ` Nowyvrite 1902. A 1 e Mr. Alf Miller is home from Depot `Harbor. V7 Armor Thompson, of Depot Harbor,_is hoI1;e on a visit. in 7 ,. 11-r,.,: -, -,__,_.:_-_ L __, _:_;_-..` ~ Mrs. `Lot Wgbb is vniting hr sister; ` Mrs. Wm. Webb, at Sproud. - Mr. John Reyolds, of'1`orono, spent Xmas. at his parents home here. - Mr. O; eWaIt.on has resumed work again after two weeks nursing an in- jured hand. ` Miss Jesse Hoover,` who has been ` staying with her aunt, Mrs.` S. Bate x man, forthe `pascwthree months, return- ed to half home, nar Beeton, last week. Mrs. Wm: V I-Iurat, of Toronto, is visiting friends in the sixth ward; Mr. John Overs, or Depot Hgsrbor, 1 called on his old friends on Saturday on his way home from taking a short visit; 0 .Bu'alo. ' - - Mnuand Mrs. W. B. Webb, spent Xmas. with relatives at Oraigvale.-' lJVA'i`3-'1 _a_ carload of hog: on Monday Ian-`.. ' V 1 1r.. 1! nu..- .._- _:-:..'.... `Messrs. Harry, Charles and Hurry Wilson, of"1`ox-outo, George, of Taneley, and F:-ed,sofHe:u i1ton, spent. Christmas with Mr. `and Mrs. T. Wilson, Brad- ford street. n H. 85. Ciaizywho has been braking out of here, tank a sudden departure for parts unknown, leaving some of the boys sorry that they werehie friends before pay day, in time of need. At a. meeting of Court Allundale, No. 727, I.O F., held on Monday even- ing of last week the following oicers were elected for the ensuing term :- 0._R., A. E. Wioe; V.U.R.,.James Kearna ; 0. Deputy, W. P. `Soulee; P.C-R., George Poacher ; Financial Secretary. J.` Quantz ; Recording Sec- retary; W. W. Humphrey; S.W., M. Brown; J. W., J. S. Brunton ; S.B., A. Young ; Chaplin, A. Smith. An ~`1`.EE RAIL WAY cmmnn" 01!-` mm. 1m'ru3m`or1"r., ` Mrs`. T. Schrieber, of Torgntop Junc- tion, is visiting her parental home. . Mr. Geo`. Webb, bf Torento, is visit- ing his brother, Mr. W. B. Webb, last week. A Mr. Wm. Little is able to be around againmfcer his severe shaking up re-. `cently. * ' ~ ' 'Mes8rs Dalton Heard, of Chathom 5 Homer Heard, of Midland, and Lewis Heard,` of Hamilton, were home for Xmas. ` T . On Thursday evening, Deoem ber 26, 1901, Kempenfeldt Lodge, No. 153, S.O.E.B.S. elected the following oioere tor the ensuing term :--President, 0. Tickell; Past President, W. Keleey; Vice President, C. H. Goring 3 Treasur- er, W. B. Webb; Secretary,` W.` E. Guite; Chaplin, Rev. Mr. _ Weatuey, ex-oicio ; Inside Guard, W. Lookerg Outside Guard, 0. I. Gorin ; let Com- mitteemun, J. Babb, 2nd red. Ander- ton, 3rd George.Willmot, 4th. R. Pall- ford 5` Trustees, C. Tiokell, We Kelcey -and J. Babb; `Auditors , Dr. H. '1`.- Arnull, J. Bebb,_E. A. Little, M.PP.; ~Phys:cisn, Dr. Aruall. J. Cummings, of Toronto, spent Christmas with" Mr. and _Mra. J. W; McUlearv. ` L There was" 9. large cmwd ut .thn rink I on.Xma_s nighs. '1`ho ice was in fair shape although the weather was very moderate. ' Mini: E. Howe, of Toronto, is spend- ing her vacation with her parents on the 14th I Innisl. Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and family, ot 'I`oronto',apenb Xmas with Mrs. Cooper's putnba, Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Rey~ uoids. _ . " .' `Mr. Wm. Teri-y, of Mhakoka, spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas .Doran.- ~ Mrs. `W ill `Oamero, of Wybvale, wsawiaitiog her aiatel-,) Mrs. Thomas Dqran, last "week. - `Mia's M. McCleary, of Toronto, spent Christmas holidays at her fabhefa home, Mr. J .4 W. MuOleary. V Mr. `J. A.` Sprieg, of the Toronto police force was renewing old acquain- tfmces here last week. ` buitee few of the G.'l`.R. remen have got. a few weeks lay 011' for not being on hand when called. 1- -u\ . . -um Conductdrs J. Hanlef and R. Coady,` of 'Allandale,ate their Christmas tur- key in CoUingwood.-Enterpriae. `- The annual Xmas. entertainment in connection with this Sunday School, took place on Thursday 2561), in the 8. Ac` Bim-so 9, Stroud, and was the moat success 6! ever held. The first ljpnrtef _the evening : entertainment con- -of dtelognee, einging- and recite- i9- e A A A Geo. Cowie,.hee been home on a two weeks view. He returns next Saber` day fer Sault Ste Marie.-V ' [The dancer? which "was `given by` L.O.L. No. 16, Wm 91 success the pro- ceed; amounbing'o$l0._ ). -uo . up .4. I J. Rutherford, retained to Pene- tang last week, after spending ChtisI:- maa holidays in the sixth ward. T Jl." Broivn, of tire Toronto public school staff, is spending his vaca- tion; with` Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tickle. The event of the evening wee` the -illnettjated, lecture Saved by hie"'Bibl_e, I story _,of ;he Boer` war; given ` by7"vt'he 3??-we H;0T-. P19-rse t if Tor '1`hee :;.i.l! [:P hiLI.. fiijfg `.19? V *..1ii_v':.1;I' Ale. .:a9rv; '3'!!! samrr `PAUL'S lnmsmn %w nmu~nm:~ iXDJ5ARfcE; DUCKWHCSI-no-...L-uuooiuu non... .. Pea.ae......... ` oonoouvtouoon 5% Q: | Alsike.. yucca: --`suns 5 -nvantvlouo BOGt,t0I'Oqll3l'tI'C..o.... .u........ Beef.hindquarters...........;...... Mmonuov:uoouIo-cuunuooiOlolauocon Dressed Live Hogs, `selections 170 to 230. . . . n , u heavvor light . . . . _ _. nllnlov T Miss M. Lenuox spent. 3 faw days last week vs-izh he-1' Vbruzher, Mr. Jame-1 Lanaox. ` l`IOIlI'-n... -.--n.. Red Clover`... . . . . . . A `any: ways in which G id works and overrules the events of our daily life was beauti- fully brought out. The singing of the hymns thrown upon the canvass aided to impress this lesson. The distribution of prizes followed when the following scholars received soecial rewards not having missed a Sunday during the year, Willie Cock, Reuben Wice. Ernest Carr, Herbie New, Russell Mc- Csbe and Galvin `Hurst. Special ire- wards for diligence in lessons, Lizzie McBIrnie, Abbie Wright, George Richardson, Harry Webb, Arthur Richardson." The singing or the National Anthem brought proceedings to a close when the benediction was pronounced, all dispersed,- pleased to have been there. The proceeds amount- edtc ftydollars. . XIII, GUCCI].ou.uf-uooouvc-u-canon Woo.waahedpe:-lb................ Wool. unwashed. per lb ........... .. Wood.aft.. percord. Wood.4tt..percord...... . . . . . . . .. Anthracite coal. per ton........ nuuerpc-rm.........., . . . . ......... Chickens, apring................... Turkeys, perlb...................... Ducks,. .................,.......... Eggs perdozen . . . . . . . Potatoes, perbag........... . . . . .. Beef.Hindau:irters per cwt . Bceforequarters perpwt Vealperlb. . . . . CowHides....A.................. . V 6} ulollu noon o u o o coon-u ' Ta.llow.perlb............. ........ .. Horse!-lairper1b...... ........ oo... Lambskins and pelts. oo Horseides . . . . . . . . ....... . . . . . .. Sheepskins,choice...1 ..... Toronto Farmrs Markets. Not invisible but nearly so. 'l`he can be made up with either solid :01 , old lled (warranted 10 years), or ni el trimmings. T \ They are not expensive. A } We ad'ust them so that they are ; perfec y adapted to the features. J. Dunn, nut Inner. - Our young people are enioving the splen- did skating on the river. - u. rm... mm Imaga . mu nf stack for Are Fashionable Angus. Advance Cornopopdonce. ; Dr. West is able again in take up his `tbs-notice. A Ilium mjiushd Nnnhff 3: nnnnainuohnr VII... ` DKHOEIBU. _ y _ E Min Thosaie Nesbitt in spending-her va- : cation at home. _ , > Mrs. Bell. of Stayner. in the gnestof Mrs. E J. Buah, her sister. - fl nnnnn nun nnnnin nun An`:nDiIIO fll lill. Mr. and Mm. M. Cline are visiting in town for I fay days. Rimless Glasses AIIIII WWII IYUIBBIVBU In UUWII. :Miu M__._ J. Foster is spending her holi- davu with her mother, Mrs. MoQuay. . Miss Ella Vincent, or Vyarren, is payinga. short visit with relatives and friends in .,_t0WI_1.' T ` ` ` ..:'.l._he:Anewe nomvte mhpei, dewn.on' the Elate in Sheet `and wil -m.e,theNew* - 'VF._a<:L.A;REN~ um lliuoulg uu ..Iouu uvvr. - Mr. Thou. Bell loaded 3 our of stock for the Toronto market today. ` II- 'I"i.-...-_ ngahgn 4` mknunhiu nnnnb. I506 Lutuuw ululcnuu nu-unyn L Mr. Thomas Foster, of Thornbury, spent Xmas with relatives inyown. . . \ :12..- `ll 1' 1:|--..... .- ......'...-Han Imus hnli- , Scientific Optician, MncLAREN'$ DRUG STORE, ` . BARBIE. ' IGIG D1001. 1' III llllll 1'Il'Ill1l1I ll IIID useful! 0. dozen other WI]! About the lulu. Ln diroctionlln oh package. 1501:! ovqrywhoro. ` wm keep then: abouts]; moltturo and acid proof. Pnumnnod u-omnouallo useful In n. dozon othnr wnvl About thn rum: nailnan rnnmma nuns: ax?! piokl a road A: thin ooatlnrtit p 4 Mr. W. Ponnrgr, {Jf Ivy, apeuti a Afev` days in town lam. Wt:t:'k. j ` 1-9 1 v n1:-on .

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