Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 20 Feb 1902, p. 8

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During the storm` lat week, a trump arrived in the. villagb, At nightjhe nought ihplyer, in `ohm-,oheI and, ptherj public 1 building = Solute = 5` %%'`%+%'.'9f %`*%`?.?`j. Spectacle lth: is no nos: worlgwlt us. e are oxfet-ts _ in` remedying u 1 eye do-. (ecu. T We guarantee. onus- faction. Toronto Farmers Vmarkets, nuuu: mum ualtxnfrg Illl iylll lBllIa.Ollu WIN. ' max I hu- .. .1::::w?F.%.':'... .. pure. heavy bodied 011. el- poohu repa ed to with- stand op weaghet. I Soft ` Harness THE 1u AnKm's.i EUREKA ICU Itvvan I-vnvrv-1 Quite a. number of valentines on Fri- day Some` of them `nice. Whl`8 others wen} hit-em`-harda. ~ You can make your hun- nesa as soft I! 3 clown and as tough us win ay nuns EUREKA Har- nenl Oil. You can lengthen Its life-mnkoit last twice as long on It ordinarily would. GENERAL PRODUCE. told even-{when u nnn...n I nlnnn, {HD38- Tonou-ro..l-as. :8, man. Bonus.` F33. xi). 7962 JJWVVIDIH DOC w~vruvwu- `1-.--_.-__. _ Miss Minnie Peacock lei;:Al'c.sVt:* week E9: Murillo, where she has secured a position at book-keeper. T n u,,,.s,,_ __ 1:\_g 111628, Worm vi) UU tut . . . . . . . . . . . . A lot of extra heavy Men : Ulstera `splendid warm driving coats, extra {quality frieze cloth, best. linings. usual thigh-storm collar, all aizes,coIors dark- ".brown, fawn. grey and Black, were- . ..priced at $6 75, $7 50, and $8 50, now Ain't: ' - - - ~ - - - - . . . . . n CLOTHING Men s Overcoats-.n ' "A few of those heavv tweed lined Men : Ulstermtnade of good Canadian frieze, worth $5 00 for . . A l..L ..G goon. hnnulr Mon : [Tint-,gy-g_ IVIGJI 9 urnaanrwu-mu A few left; of a. heavy all wool Smock Coat with belt. deep collar,two qualities, $2 00.a.nd $2.25_at one price $i :.50-' V Men's Pants. 75'paira Men's Pants (3 late purch- ase)-made of good wearing tweed and I- PI IVWIJ zonlv ., . IA few only left. . . . . We were offered a Blanket bargain last week. We took it. They are now in stock. In : a ne wool and a [large heavy Blanket. made to sell at $3.00, bargain `price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. . . . . . . $2 an I Z 1 farmers kitchens for food. He was caught leaving one farmer s place where he took some beef, butter, , and pudding and was followed. He was taken at the school house. He gave his name as John Fraser, Barrie, aged over 60 years. v He promised to not trouble the place again and was let o`; _ . Mr. Ernest Teasdvale Bf Holly was the guest of Mr. Logan last Sunday. 1 `IE- I 'D....'l.... -3 `D....A8.....J ..........L Q..- ~ V1 vow Dcuv ---- __-.-v.-v. Mr. Sam. LManeer. our `popula.1_-Tahoe? maker. has been undergoing some of the monies of inuenza. -. -. 1-5,119- n,L_-I 'n_:__: $93 `ll: Jlullul LZIBZII I13`! KI|lI-I\J1 I ` Mr. J. Broley of Bradford spent Sun- j day with friends in this vicinity. \ IE`.-......... A \I7..ll-.... ......J 1 'l......:.. ..L-...a. `I1 VVIUIJ I.` IYJI-II-I3 III HICKS 'I\llI.IIU,I Messrs. A. Wallace and J. Lourie start- edafor Elva, Manitoba on Tuesday. II. `V... `D.-...- ....A- 152... A 1\........-L.... av: JJIVII 5IJIlI-II\\lllI- \IIl AIAUDIIIIJI Mr. Wm. Rosa and Miss A. Dumpster visited friends in Grenfel last Sunday. Mn nus: up I - A n - 1 n -nus `kn 4-|nuqt\-`- '"'n'i."J.21"'iEsf"JT'i.y'}IL `Jr$'C u'e.ts of Mr. and Mrs T. Gauley on Sunday. T can "I tjftln :n akin `I\ ha A11. ""5:ing to the roads the social in con- nection with the English Church has been postponed. ' A A ..I..3...`I..:..... ..__L_ ____. L--- I'--.1 - ._-_~ II I'll? &I \.l'V\IIW `III lIII`IT o ' `f`.Ze"fi. Geo. Little is able :0 be out. again, having been snowed in for a couple weeks: ` rvX"s`i.a.ivg`i1-ing party from here-had a very enjoyable time at. Mr. J. Griffin : on Friday night. If S-.. Q.......I.. {`-._...L ..E `ll':.II_____._ I... __ ` `iga Orrock of Midhm-at has re- ' turned home after spending a. week with friends in this vicinity. . `M. D n.......:......1....... .: l'V....:...I..L-_ L_- usnuuun nu IIIIID Vliillllloyn Mr. R. Cunningham of Creighton has returned home after a couple of weeka.eo- journ with friends here. If... X... G;_--__ -__! __-- 111 - I . I Jvusu Wlull ILIULILIB llUl'Uo Mrs. Wm. Speera and son Wright have returned-4 home after a two weeks" visit with friends in Dundalk. T ` Mr. amiltgn` left for Toronto -on'Tueada.y night to attend "the Grand Lodge of A. O. U.VW. Ha represents `Georgian Lodge 280 here. V 3,, _.___-__L._ L_.__ ' .Luv 10 U. Ll. LVU. `SUU I153 PIIBUU` following resolution : Mrs. Robinson Broley and Family, Whereas the great and supreme. Rul- er of the Universe has in his innite wis- dom removed from among us a. worthy and esteemed Brother and the long and intimate relation held with him. in our noble society makes it eminently` betting that we record our appreciation of him. Therefore we would extend to- you our heartfelt sympathy in the sad and sorrow- ful bereavement that has fallen. upon you. The removal by death of your husband and our brother has cast a gloom over our hearts. His death will be keenly felt by the members of the Order as well as the dear ones he has left behind as he was always ready to help those in distress and willing to do anything for the good and welfare of our Organization and if at any time our feelings of sympathy could find an outlet in deeds of kindnessfor you and yours it will be deemed an act df pleasure to the members of the Orange Order to show our esteem of the departed by thoughtful helpfulness `for those he loved. _ And `while we olfer you our condolence we know. that your loss is his gain. x We earnestly pray that the great God above may_guide,,.protect and comfort you.. ; t Signedton behalf of Ivy L. o.n 450. O K -. - Ie_1urrvs;71`e./Lunnox, W M. p fTf{w.R..ABNOLD, R.-Sac. ' ' l Hiiledale. Advance Confupondence. . WW. `E. V Mobaanf of Cca.isz_vale,` and" A L. glpitin, ofillndalg, out. split and .pdqd in: '`u`:'-: The L.` _No. has passed the xllnwinn Ilnnn` n 5;.-um o Emily advances of New Spring Stuffs being opened up this week. Always Pleased to Goods or submit Sa m pies. FRAWLEY E9 DEVLIN --a--nu.u--- % balance. of the month will be chiey odcupied by % __--_. L- a.,......nA -`A n-onnrnl h(\11,Ql'-w. U1 DLIU lplnyu IVA I : u u V _ .....J _ _ _ I __ _J usrin making what may be termed "A general house: cleanigng - ---all lines of winter goods wlll be brought. `prominently to the front, and so Underpriced as 'to_.insure a. quick turnover whenever possible. Pm. ts will not be thought of. The ON E uppermost , Idea is to MAKE SALES. Themoney is wanted to pay duty on our very large importations now in transit from England, Germany, and France. This department shows more striking examples of Bargain Season than perhaps any other section of our extensive premises. From among many Others we quote the following : I` ` Wool Blankets. V-:::l-):Ve-1>*l: is-`\;ioi t:i7o'gi_zhia parents here. Herb is getting along nicely since he came `home from Toronto, where he underwent` an operation for appendicitis. an ironic `V o `_ 1. 3 `A! Many otlm-Bargains Equally as Good. _Men s Smacks. rI_'.p.dies Coats. Opposite G.T.R..Station and Post Office. .Halt Price BEPARTMENT A-.I.I3r.u...Jv.A. mm. `Ang.x.,,;,.._, E - $3.50 T properly tailored,hr;v. (rked at an over. all price, only. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,, Men's Undershin`-ts. able `to teach. ta V u n ` w v ~ - - x u v - - -. Mr. Dearing, our Public School Princi- pal, ilworking under disadvantages this week. being so poorly that he i: hardly A small lot of men ; heavy eece. lined winter Undershirts.nllsizesjmzn 34 to 44, good quality and well nish- ed, worth from 500 to 65, only. . . ,, A_ quality Bf factory knitted Mics, fringed eu', lined throughout, `for . . . . . . . . . . ..T . . . . . . . . . . .,....`.Z.")ca _ -. to an 1 r\ 0 A special line of Men's Driving Gloves, made of good quality leather, wool lined throughout, sold all over at 50c, our price, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ __ '1` --A-- -.-..I:.-- I..- _0__ A, nu Uvv. vu. r----,.,, Another lob bf` extra quality leathei" oil tanned, wool linings,worth C'5c fox-_ 0ur ~FLANNELETTES are always GOOD VALUES. This week we of. fer you something better than usual -0110 CASE of ~11 special line, fair `weight, good quality, assorted pat, terns, over yd wide. The price is only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Advance Cornspondence. Mr. F. Sproule spent a few days: homo. Min M. Stewart in visiting Mrs. R: kin of Barrie. ' Mr. J. Power of Toronto in vlnirs. friends-in town. R6v.Cra.w has purchased 3 new cuzx: from the Hicks Bros. The baud'con<$e1:t' which was held 11- Thursdsy night was a success. Ma: was furnished by the Cbokstowlx band. 1`\&t:.'?V\7'i-l'l-}e_IaV.Tj`:'.V, yszave a ball in hia bachelor quarters here on Saturday night- Dancing was kept up till a late hour to the sweet ptralna of _a first class orchestra. l Don t forget the hockey match on F: dey between Cookstowu and the ho; team. Everybody come and urge V` boys on. new . g . . v ,__. Last Wednesday being the reaui meeting of L.O.L. No. 16 a. very snow" fnl meeting was held. Two now me: here were initiated and thr_m- wok `C purple "degree. There was a large 0"` oer from this lodge attended the CM? Lodge in Alliston last. week. \4 l:"83I'V'16W- T Advance Corresponuencc. Quite 8 few in our neighborhood 1" been laid up with Lag:-ippe. Mr. and Mrs. V H. Toole s _ home V brightened on Monday last by H SOIL ` V Congratulationsto Mr. and Mrs. S. Bennett on the an-ivel of a dangh!er- ._S;v;e"; i i:e'Fs:is*vZea C-;rners ited a. few days last week at Mr- D- % Clan-k a. ~~ ~-v-----J v--u---.- euro. A. and R. Tuck of Eden? have returned to their hmne after 9.91? gm visit st Mr. S. G. Bennett's- Uv `I535 II. Ila T A. sleigh-load from here att}3l1d9d,_ party at Mr. E. Anderson's, \\ 3'95" on Monday evening. in n. u r 11.l.~nrL Sorry to hear that Mrs. `.ul::.. was taken seriously ill l_aat. weal; vm M smmatiou, but we behave she `MW in}; slowly. Annce Lorreapondeu-'-~ b ` Min. 15: Part:-idge_haa ret}1rn%de; P_ home gfter visiting fnends m fold. , ` V M. Fraser has returned home 4 spending two weeks with her mace. Muqabath in Gilford. uuwyvvual All \J |IIUl`Ilo _ Inndot-stand Mr. Bart. htyidge Ami: to. have a pale soon as he uman r ill to the Northwept for the sum! ' 1L HID . up. u o ..:.n 7 "e`x't eiikth is Missionary Sabbath in the Methodist Church here. Rev. Mr. Thornley, of Bar;-ie. will assist the pastor` ' in the . morning set iice. ` -9 " '-' "' "-r""""T"' `V. '"y - . ` The Woman`: Missionary Some`! 5.01193 Rivinlz I social on Friday 'nj next in the Methodist Church. R97 4} Ohurehtll will give an address ant}, `, will be previdedhby the Crawford 5 and others. 1 Ifnn FALLS CLAIMS "ANOTHER- r VICTIM. . ' Many times hit! this statement b_dP`, intlhbd. But if Niegsra has C'3`` V. zhhllndl. neglected coughs and `2". :.1lim0dtheh` teapot thousands. `1#. 7 Felll. but on can st0P_`btw`g:,- ;0t'-gj '~;lIi.t..I"odyu_thy taking 8- `3-3 hgrii` _ ;~, Y. . . `ranwed colyu , Q, Robertaollo '2 4_- VM n's. Mitj_s _and. Gloves. number of haul nnnninn A121 CPOWD Hill. .0` _` Flaninelettes. `~26, 1902 81.9 _ :n'd Foster and little" Harold left on Tuesday for their home in Weyburne, Ana. .'l`hey spent 3 very happy and lively two weeks with frienda_ here. Mrs. Owens preached in the Methodist Church on Sunday morning, and the pas- tor, Rev. B. McKee, preached a very learned sermon in the evening. Largo congregations. ' ~ ' u . I II` 1'! T_I__,l|I "'P1"I""""" " | One morning last week Mr. J oh J ohn' _,--.... -.. ..-.-..-_.. _-._.._._..._ -.._._:.._._.__. 530co0onoooi60ooonocohoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooog ston', -er.,-who live: alone here, and who is old and rather `feeble and heavy, fell out of bed and fractured three ribs. He was removed to his daughter : home, where Dr. M0031-thy, o Barrie, hue been i attending him. . T ? A11! , t`l\l'lI` Wi1i';'e{'1;-e}. of Eugene `Div. 8.0.1`. 1 to the number of 50 went to Thornton on Monday night to visit their sister lodge there. Stroud lodge furnished the pro- gram while the Thornton people provided for the inner person. A As this visit hsd been long looked for, doubtless everybody enjoyed themselves. V Avery happy` assembly of young peo- ple met at Sam. Broley s on Friday even- ing last to meet Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foster, of Weyburne. The _ evening was spent in playing proszressive names and social intercourse. A delightfulmenu was served, atter which there was more talking and playing. Our young people always * enjoy themselves and have a rare good time when theymeet at Sam's,` as he is one of the best entertainers around. Edenvole. ' Advance Correspondence. Miss Mitchel. of Sunnidule, visited Miss G. Walton on Sunday. - ' -u as -In 4; (u. ` :13:-`E:-;I'h0mDl(';!'l, of Stayner, visit--. ed friends here on Sunday. can... our 1190 _ .3 M :-. Wingrqve, of i Vespt-a,_ visited Mr. N. Walton on Sunday. \ _ _l_- 1-.....` I . -_r_._,- .__ ._ __ , Mr.- D. Euie l-1;:;moed to the far;n > vacated by Mr. W. Moore, who w1llreside_ in Stayner._ A - n I Al _!`_-I nI,, I I'\ A numbr from here 'attendd the A.,O. _ U.W. oyster auppper in Mineoingon Fri- I day evening. . .-_ ____I ___L___L_2......-_A. w... . ~ ...-... `An oyster v supper and entertainment will be given here by the I.O.F. of Eden- vale, on Feb. 24th. ., I. ,I.. 2.. LL- I._'II \ ) The pie aocial-il-:et was held in the hell 1 in connection with the Epworth League 1 i on Ftiday 14th, was a. decided success. ` lannmnm wum numn s1x.! "f ioeraoee were held on Tuesday and Wednesday. A up I'll` "Bari-le'e south-Western Division.- with` its Pleasant Streets. its Tasty Dweu- ince. its Pretty Churches. and its Go- - a. -head People will Entlce Settlement -A `Weeklv Record o1'1ts`Do1nIre. L.O.L. No. 432 will meet to-night (Thqnday); " ` All/`I0 ' 1 II III 1 lwdil has returned from Boile- ville to fho 6th ward. T I gig i;aft;c;1; of'1`empar|nceville. is viliting friends here. V - ' \ The Order of (ihoeen Friends were in session last night (Wednesday). , _l_`,_- 2- '1-an: RAILWAY dmnmn or T THE ` roman cmr. "i1}."a}n; d;Ino}g, 3: mp Harbor, is home on :3. visit. Joe is looking well. V{e' ;in:`_ni ;'lnpv; t;.;: will meet; on Saturday afternoon at four o o1ock. no {He (missionary day at the) Burtcfn Avepua Methodist church. " `l1-is`s- 'Cv);r:_ Io? "doil-i;1V;g~v;7)7>dz, (in zviuiting her sister, Mn. A. 0. Phillips, for a. few days. . I II',, _,, _'I _-' _~ Remember the parlor social at Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cummings to-men-ow (Friday) night. v III `A II. LE: L.` Shear, of Toronto, is visiting her brother, Mr. Ed. Shear, Burton Avonua. T ia-unlit-)'ti:i`e- Wiggins, of Toronto, will give a temperance lecture in the Methodist churohon Friday, Feb. 28th. , ,1 ,,___, `Mr. John `Pirie. of Toronto J auction, was renowxug acquaintances in the 6th ward last week. -v.. - - -_-...' _ -- _. .-hJr. V; ,o.1ter; ,wer has eeturned from Plumae. Mam. where he has been workmg in the drug line the past ve months. 121- 1 ,L.,._ -`ll'_.' -- u-.- -_- -3 ..--- V..- t_.__ _.V - __--- ` Miss Martha MoLes'ry, daughter of Mr." W. MoC'lesry, of the 6th ward was united in marriage on Feb. 4th to Mr. John Cummings, of Toronto. Did you read the reasons why the Bar- rie`-Orxllia protest wa.s,disa.llowed by the 0.H.A `I I guess not, nor anyone else, butthe O.H.A. runners. Bah! A Rev. George. Grey, of Thornton, preached two very instructive sermons in the Burton Avenue Methodist church on Sunday. Rev. J. W. Churchill was preaching anniversary sermons in Cooks- town. ' Court Allandale 1.0. F. held an At Home on Tuesday night in Brnnton e Hall. Avery pleasant time was spent by all present- An excellent proyrem was provided and well rendered. Refresh- ments were of ' the choicest. `From the present appearance of the wharf in the sixth ward itia unlikely that we will have any boats calling here this summer. If .It is possible to repair the wharf it should be attended to at once, but that seems an Impossibility. I ling. H""'B -- 'r"'"-'- -~- ---~ a Mr. Thou. Thurston *Honeywood called on Mr. Ogle Coleman last week. 1 vvvwvv-v Miss 'Alice.Joneo of Sunnidale Corners is the guest of May Coleman. 111 , ,3- A I..__._-__ L_:_ cw vxv .---w v- ---' ._.V_.____ A Mr. Wm. Farrier made a business trip to Sohomberg on Saturday. . ,,,.- ___;___I cw -v-v-:v-- '._ .-..-___.._.` 7 I I Mr. J no. Brolley in in Toronto under- going an operation for his eye sight. nu , ,, ,,_ -1: l 1 -___.......i |'w-D-rs. Wm. W1-iiglit of Alliston spent `Sunday with her mother, Mrs, Goodwin. , ._-L_-.._._-J `I_____ swung-.. VICV--I --_ _.--._-.., W`, Miss Emma"1`hompao_n I-et;r:x1e(l home utter a few weekg visit. with friends in _Alliaton`. ao----5-we-u Miaa'Nellie Parks` has again resumed her duties in`R. B. Scott : after a mont.h a holidays. run In ~I\ A9 `[j_ .7 7_ |-Eff. S. B. Kaiser spent Saturday in town.- Min I}uln Phillipa has returned from Outawag Sunday evening. -.-__....' _. Rev. Mr. G. G. 'Dz-eye:--of Beeton oc- cupied the pulpit in St. John s church 1 9 Ir:__, (*1 I)__._-La. e -The m;}.';;ands of Mn. G. Bennett will be pleased to know that she 15 im- proving` somewhat. 1-. 1- 111 111, L31! -1. AII__.`.1_I- -.... rnv v_--= --V _ Rev. J. W: (31-11:-rohillot A11md.1e con- ducted the anniversary services in the Methodist church on Sunday evening last . -1- . `I ? . Miss Flo. and Mr. Robt Watson jr.,' left for Toronto on Saturday to the bed- side of their father, who in in a. very criti- cal conditions. V `Mr. Barry Leadlay spent Sunday {at home. His trotting mare, Birdie Hayes, won lit in the 2 50 [and 2 40 classes at Ottawa last week. ' 1?.-T wtmzconi3L. Advance `Correspondence. Mr. Ghosts: McBride spent last Sunday at home; .~ A I Mr. Fred Chabtler and Marshall spent last Sunday at their homes. can A I I n I -1 N[;ry Merrich fell last Friday niorninq and broke her thigh. Gilroy, of Aurora: was the guest of Mr. and Mia. J. E. Long. H Mr.VJ. Merrick, ji-., took :5 trip to To- ronto last week so get some now: repaired. i~ Mrs. Henry` Bunycroft, of_ Allie!-zon. is the guest of her daughter. Mrs. Slack, Ithie week. ' (Ii-ate Handy. of Wont Essa, has lbeon spending I couple of weeks visiting" lug the neighborhood. ` T I` I\ I At` Gravenhuret, is in the neighborhood in the interest of the Home Correspondence College. IE. 7.5.... Qauu`I....u- I.-- 1.....- ..-_.- IIIIII XI FICCVIJII VVIIUIII` IE IVUVJVCIIIIEI Rev. J. Ooburn, ar., of Toronto, lec- tured in the church on Monday evening on From Childhood .toI Manhood With- out Sight. . An__, .j, Ci 3? $\lIIWU.I'\IIIHCIIUV YUIICF 311-. James Stephen: has Leon some- what indispoued during the past week, but at present vriI:ina is recovering. , Dan .1 (`n`-in-in nun A` 'l`ounn-.54. I_- 1-g-gq-r-a c counc- Advuuce Correspbndance. ` Mr. Balfe ha a number of teamI,dnw ing his wood out of the bush. V ` ' III. 1.1.. 'l.'...:.. 1.-- -v.........-_--.1 .1_-_ `mill:-`.. ;1`:"< :'<;::I`nened daw- ing wood scrap: the bay to Bgrrie. V ...-.. hninninavnvu 1- `.1-A L- L-;_ LI.-L ;o;;;::>:J;`;;;"iay`g l;:1-:0 L.esr thug: Mr. Chas, Jobbit is able to be around- aggxn tter a. very serious illness.` u I`........ `K-.. L-.J - --`__`_` ..___ ' `u-Egan uuuvs nu VCIJ uwlluu llllltlo - Mr Jon. Fagan has`. had 3 very acre nger resulting from umall pieoopf bone getting into it. Blood poisoning then set 'r3`h9iP~9'.. 5` 9 1"". "19 .3`, '-'` '5.mf`~. - Oookstown; Advance Correspondence. Will Stoddarc has been on the nick Binr.Bay Point". 1... --- I*-_...---._.|-.. -rm Tsogyam } mm;E. > whwtrliiil.IIl.;OlIII".OIlIlIC.CU.s (`nos _ . _,__,__.,___-- ro:8.toea_._per nag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Hay perton. ....... Wool. washed per lb .... . . Wool; unwashed. per lb . Wood, 2 ft.. per card. . . . Wood. 4it..percord....... . Anthracite coal. per ton............ ...-.u.- 1 Rough Hide.................. vCow Hides................ Calfskins per-lb................ Sheepskins, best fresh.... .. Ta.lIowperlb.......... Horse Hairpel-lb...... Lambskins and pelts. Horse}-Iides . . . . . . . . ....... .. `Baker of on daughter. Uramnurst. Advance Correspondence. - Mr. H. Boulton is'on the sick lint`. Mrs. Rix of Crown Hill in visiting Mu. J. Thompson. ` Miss Fulljnmea of Barrie is tits guest of Mrl.'A. Craig. Uniundsy last the wife of Mr. `VD. strand. ; Advance Corrupondgnce. Sullivan Meredith is home again after A a month`: visit in Midland. Mrs. R. Smit; and child of Orillia are yiaiting Mr. Geo. Oatrander. - ` ` Mr. "Geo; Sfepi1e-n(sil;)at"; ;mlu_able mare and foul last week, the result of a. narrow stall. T ' Prof-. Geo. Sgunder his jdst completed 3 \'vell 80 feet deep for Mr. T. Devitt at .01-_; Lake. _ _ X Mrs. A. 'l`..Cooper, -`Elmvele was the j guest of her brothere. Maura. Graig, over jsundey. V , Min`Mima Oslo: and Mr. Hook of Barrie were the quests` of Mrs. Oder over Sundey. . an - - 'I-`lg ;o:IV::Vpe1-atrwnro on `F1-iday _ mdtning was 9 degrees below zero, the loweqt. so far here this winter. -- L, FY1005 RUDD` in UB9 law-no-v w- Torouto M:a.rl;eta'Du'1-inc the Week, . Menu. `A. .iL;{;nd L. w. Keil of mi. village attended the county L. OLL. meet-' inc at Waverley on Tuesday of last week. 'AI4.I.---..I;-.---1~ J - Although roads nlmost impmabh every seat at 81:. J ohn s church was -occupied on Sunday. There will be service every Wednesday evening during Lent. fI\I.. - _- ;__- Our Glasses satisfy because they are right. Th :ii;xy`t}{;:1:{nuivillsge of Mr. L. D. Robinson of Barrie extend their sincere sympathy to Mr. sud Mr. Robin- son 1n'theIr_ sad bereavement by the degsth 9!, _thei'1-Atywg `children. ' A - Iau&Ibo no woman: up. --.-w--._-. Seagram a soothing syrup has been owing in copious quantities here lately. "' ' ,I_ I,1_`I-..L __ I I,`-

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