Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 21 Aug 1902, p. 8

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H {band in to play here\ `0-nighvt "on . i th_eiGor.7 IUII ll IIl_~l0l.lU lIU[.ll_IlI DI ylvwvuun Mr. Arthur Wilson intends going totho? Wen-._ tomorrow for 3' for months. - ' " Mr.` Fttzpsh-iolt` from Toronto gsvo no _a nylolndld; uounon on Sunday -lut. L C1-.. I`I_'.-:.l- `n__L-3J4- >1.-- gluing` ; Mia}; Mood` Hula} is viaiting'friendu in ? Toronto and Hamilton. -* ; Miss Mary Storey left on Saturday for ` % a visit to Toronto friendl. ` a |i1ondid_iorhon lat: 1 mu Gm. Putridgo ihu mu:-nad I. _....- `.34.-um -1:mA:Q.k 3 b `mm: In - JILIII \IIlIII|II .l._-ilvssugv at IIIIIIIQIVIA I home site: spending " few dsys in Gilford. We glsd to slooms:.9ur former sohool toschnxs, Mr. Wqodloy snd Miss 'Jsmisson.bsokt_oour midst. . ` . * .: The yopng ;p3oplo of -our. league jrho` Tvfqont;qn,~thsis~ excursion lsst Frldsyto ioert hsving s plssssnt time. A x... u-xn-..s.s... "n.'..'.1..s..-'n Utulli Ivyutv uuvlug Q yavninuu unnu- Min Alice McFadden from Oookutown ha been spending a few days with her Iilr. M.I'|- 303- Ptridcb. before coins 931`; Nohwebthonha .- ~ - V f A .9f:9.3..".'|.. . "III 9! Crown` A Er;- it %Im;a%r91d `[7... M15. May E.B'I`inda.l leftF1-iday on an i _ A cm)-wn HILL Mri. Wm. Hill is viaiting relatives. in ._g. _-:-1.1__'..1.....a If the baaebafl boys intend to play any more baseball this year, I think that they should turn out to practise once a week at the least. . How can they expect to play ball without any practise, it is impossible boys ! If you intend winning the South Simcoe League, you want to get down to business. a Nona-hams ADMHGEV Hides`...I....'...I......O.. Hide8.n..... gnu - - - o g.,. -00 Calm perlb. so-out -a-no--obucvoo Tnllnurngrlh _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Ualrllllll PUTIUI Iuouucanbucvoo Tallow pen-lb............ Home Hairper Lambskins and Palm, fresh. . .. . `ling! `I!:.~I.- , , _ _ _ _ _VI00l,rIFll.............nu... -000? 9;. `Hotsel-lndes ......... ...... 2 cm... as \ ' V '1`oron1noaFa._1-mere Markets _ Tonoxrro. Aug. :9, mm -9.. . c 1. Q n. L- Q I aamnsmns anu (Ills, lrcan. 5 . . . wO0`,PiCk8.......u.-unun -one 'lIn-mg!-`HA... , , , ___ ___ ___ L ` vine` RouT`1un s......a.,,e.;. Wm. Burkholdor loft 1n|tThnnduy for Gore Bay". V ; L - Min V Kata nub has 1-eAI_:nmod homo` frin A. . V % `L 1 ` ._ MI: -Mimi: J'u':k'I6I.1 Ton.-srviu 1. j 163- Owen SWE _.-- ._'. w.` * -.'.....-. Ilia lull anon. wuuu cu vs, Ipont Sunday `lure. % no no 4.; ` 'll_'I"Z':._ "'iaZ.'."ia}.'; ms. 1...: >s...k ; with . - I . see Ho-1,~=-*!-i- 1=-d~.- w-In DO I 51075 Julianna-I3 can In-v a-u---v -- Toronto Markets During the Week. lull: Dllausuulo _ Miss Maggie Muir left for Bstavis N.Y. . last Thursday. Annie and Nellie Wilson, of Grrenfel, are visiting relatives here. _i A. ' Mr. Allen ' McMichael, `of _.Allandale, spent Sunday with his mother. Mrs. Hnseey and Miss Letitia Hussey" are visiting at Mr, J as. McLa.ughlin s. ..- .. ....-. . ,_,a 1n_..'r -u___4 sun mDA_Ln coxmnns. Extra Heavy Tweed ]`?ant%s, dark stripes, ne in appearance, and- great towear. Frawlzy&Be\/lin The?%Weaih'B`r'%SharpsSay Hot llay s are Coming Some new lines of good Wearing Heavy Tweed Working Pants, THE MARKETS. ' $1.00. $1.5o,T$1.6o,$1.75. H `Not taking space tbetell you what you should 1 , merest price facts about these unusually good and White Duck T1-ousers,.' . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . White Duck Trousers, withtnarrow black stripe-, a fine` quality, . . . . . . . . . . . All Wool, Light Grey Ground Trousers, white stripes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blue Worsted, dark with narrow strip e, latest out, worth $2.75 . . . . . . . . . . . Dark Grey Flannel, extra ne. light weight. Bhglish` Worsted, worth $3250 . Extra Heavy Light Weight Worsted, dark blue, narrow stripe . . . . . . .. . . . . 6. WILSON. aorrespondut School re-`opened on Monday. Mrs. Murray returned to Pittaburg Pa. , last Saturday. - ir,_:._ 1-2:. 1!-.. D-L.r..:. N V the Main Store. Good at any time for weeks to come, and will help outxthe suit that's ` worn a. bin. V A an. SBCARGAINS IN MEN'S` LIGHT` cons. Necessary for hot Weather, and useful for house, store, or oice later on Black Lustre Coats - ' g- - 0 0 $1.50 and $1.75 Black Lustre Coats with narrow chalk stripes, very neat, - $2.00 Dark Grey Russell Cord, light in weight, but ext-ra. good to wear $2.50 N avy'Blue Serge Coats, single breasted - - - $3.25 Navy Blue Serge Coats, double breasted _ $4.00 and $4.75 ` Navy Blue. Serge Coats andV ests - - - $4.25` WORKING PANTS. TWEED PANTS. Blmiun, Ave. 20. "II?-. MARKET. T Duffy and Banting, of Geeks- .tovni, `were in the village leaking for e L pleee tovcepen up a bake-shop and Jewelry e qtore. hope they may be able to do MEN'S WARM WEATHER PANTS SPECIALS. $2.50 ' ""70! ` `hare. . _ v ASL. beantiliod tion. by 0 coat of paini during` Ed. Donor, of Sarnis; in spending a few days under the pgrental roof. -_v `u--v-nun-Q .001: `Mm 7` guns Gdnn leaves thin week to visit her sister in Moose J aw. The Mine; Williunu, of O1-aighurat, spent lut w eek at our corners. The Mine; Fleming), of Brpnpton are the guests of Ming M a_ggio_ M01306; ' fr. Binghun of Bin-i ii `din few days thin wok at { R ` MOIIIIQ `Gnome _A and Mair, of spent Sunday st unolo i u-oA._ -. . - [Angus Bio of. Oolllngvv ha been seq u'IiI.I.tsn.eI cry-In< 1 hero put A a nu mber of our young than no. tnkinlriun `tho exourgiofz 1:9 Manltobathil weak. . I . mu Mar; and Annie Williune and `Eliza -Fomie returned to the Queen City `W: w.o.9k- . e . . . rrow ne" . . . . . '.t . . . stripes . ; . . . . . . . . . >w . . . ., . . . . . . light $3f50' . . . . . . . . . . orsted, narrow . . . . . . . . . . . l.00K UIJTFIJR THE BBYS! A ndmber from around here eteeded' the lacrosse match at Cooketown between Ogokstown and Bradford which` ended in a raw. A full line ofMen s Trousers, made from West; of. England -Trouserings- Worsted, light and dark cc_>l_ors o ..A- -n...._- A West of Englixnd Trousers Specials -- - THEY WILL NEED NEW su11's--- Fur Play For Dress For School L ` Fnrfvery Other Purpose Navy Blue, white stripes, 5% Brow, blue stripes, - , - 7 F` . Black Lu-stre," - - - $1.00 _Shdu1d knovw-`-141othing but the God seasonable bargains in _SIGN OF BIG HAND fular; $4.00 and $4.50. Special, $3.50 and $3.7 5. Youknow. "jui-I'naMuT. L19}. s;w.;e` re"u}I{}i last week after spending a couple of week: with friends in Fleahgx-tqn_a`nd Listowol. vvv nuuw you wul nave no buy them some- -where. Why not look over our_lines of BOYS SUITS` and Odd Knickers ? Everything in of the right -kind at the right price. . - We know you will have to buy them -where- WI-m -mu-. `nnlv ......- ...._ 1:--- -c _-,- --p;o~v uuua, cpl-Q0 cu 5500 Rays 3-piece Suits. $2325 to `$7.50 Boys Odd Knickers in Serges and Tweds, sizes 22` to 33, 250. 35:. 50c, 75c. Boys 2-piece suits. $1.25 Q QKTIII II-___9 It s n Foys.' Light Coats. ' ' ' . - V lo ! my 1119 spending thn week at her unc G.V iioifn. _, A ' t `Vat zpvnn CI Min Fulton and Mrs. GillesP`W.f_ rorkmmwmcod their uncle. T- '9 gins. recently, . k to ` Mill N100` Jones leaves thl W69 her Iponilacnupltoi month: with her fat inlndisn Hood. `V ` I.L.`A in $5--11%; , of o1ve1.%d;kMj V "N-` 5: and rs. 1'80: tl;o. guests of M " fihndnr this week. ~ `-.x_-is`_' can -an IAUKIQ until d morning brought all the lit 0 votollinl kick to school where dutiel .W xupmed (ice: 3. plosuntly spent hohdoy. L . d j W0 Attend our Iymplthy " Mr`-`S `J. Hlill who have lost their 1 . . . h 1-" `daughter, `Edna Lonuo, bv 5 Mr. John MaoLean, of Mount Albert, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mac'Lean. On Sunday lost the wife of Mr. John Smith. of a son. Congratulations 1 . 9 Harvesting in all the go. everybouy seeing who in going to be through rat. ` 11- L 11.. __.___s__ ___ ,.1_-_:_':,;___3 I__, 4-u.uus'r 21. $1.00 $1.50 $3.00 $2 25 $2.75 $2.75 lso "17"": ' " "" "R" Mr. J o`h_n J amieee; was under the weather for a fewedayu last week, but we hope that he soon will be around. 'ia*a.'.*e} {`n..{,.{....; snd EZt.t; "waum and Mr. ` G60. Mullegan, Toronto. are visiting their mother. Mrs. Wm. Wallace. mi}. (jli;:e, of Barrie, in bri'cki ng Mr. J. W. Carr : house. A ` _ V oiy LC7omT1:;nni<:n wa admingsterod `by the Rev. Mr. Carpenter last Sunday in St. J ude a church. V V 7* :Tl.1e `nee eement eidewalk from Tom- lineon Bros. to W. .1). Henry's. in 3' great improvement "to the village. . Il_ T-'L_ T-_.2-_-._ -.. --._.I-.. LL- III! Vuuuug no .u.., -...... .._-_....,_,,_ , ` Miss M. MoMichae1 and Miss L; `Ham- ilton, of Toronto, are visiting with Mrs; C. H. Wilaop. _ % Special 3 Purchase .-.-_.-.,..._ -..-.__._.......__.._. ....___- _. __.. %-___- ._.__...-_-...._____.. . . -4 A ` ' . ' 3 TV win; moved awjy from here htely, to Orillia, returns once a week to do an oice busineau,- ` rs. J} wrtgon, of Torbraio, returned home onrssturdny. V ' . Ch I?` --_lZl1:.-Dni(i Holdsworth ht: pm: a. golf- feeder on his clover mill. I-lUvU1|-WDU VVV I Inna-v nu- . . . _ ..- - ,,_ _ V seed these boots into stock this week} and at the priced we ve marked them you ll recognize we ve bought"them "oHEAP enough from the maker to save you a third what you 'a.y_ for same, .qua`lities. The style: are in `lane and button, made from pebble an g1ove'grain1eat1'i_ei;,qolid soles, nailed, medium weight, very serviceable for , every `day onsohool ween 3 As _i:n_teres'tingf as. the saving in the prices are, In t` We have just pa .: ., I, > _ L uch I`nore.are "fthe`i qualities of items, which await your inspection here. _ V ` -. ., ' I 9 1. t7 1 ' 31,35 WOMEN S Boorsjrolzfuoo `1 V School_.stafted on Monday. gpeufoxgaa ooVeue:aste% to see eheva1u_eg 4 igAeh:s%nu,1n_1i% esmN., mm-S THQRNTON. .-.--_...._-_____. B00 PMR3 WW8 %M{D{i|Rl8_ B00I8 . 1 I 9;. -_,3_-lg. cipal grain crop toharveat now." Spveral 1101119 OI J.V.I.l'o II-Ill .|l.I.l.. jluuu v GI-l\J\JIIl\IoBu Fall wheat and barley harvest is now a thing of the past, oats being the prin- of the farmers have thrashed and report 0 good yield; - ' 1 I:Il-In.nh nnhnni nnha more to thel u-1 :.l -of Chicago, is visiting his mother. Mrs. 8. Arthur, who is now occupying her summer cottage at Shanty 7'... .;X4:-`- :5` `Ha u'.{`lie oicisls of the Methodist ohnrch are trying to strange the services on this circuit so as to have an afternoon and as morning alternstely-thus not oonlcting with the service in the English church in this village. ' R. Lrrru: Correspondent. A Mr. and Mrs. Plmm, of. Toronto, on. spending a. well-earned holiday pt the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Vanderburg. -r.1_n _I.--A. .'...: `l...._1..'.. L.-an-6 I. ran: Ava II UIU UIIIIUI MJ." Benntt V visited Mu. Pack for : few days lut week. _ `M- ...u.I. `C `D.....:.. gummy-nlgni `kn v\n'_' C IV" UCJD I-UII WUWZO `Mr. Smith, of Barrie, occupied the pnl-' pit in the Methodist church lat Sundhy. _. Ll _.!., I ` "'l`Vne Vl-`3ng-1?iVoVl1Vn:Zl1n;nh'inZtend having the'i1-T excursion to Jackson : Point on Wednes- day of this week. ` Mn Tun A-n|\n -A` nh:nnnn in 113 -{Gina '7 CW. 3 IwIl"O V V Dr. T. M. Caldwell iuuitirdxg at home.` for 5 short tim_o_. ` ` `.-___V 1` _ 0 Q1 , S If,,., 15- _I_ E-.. ""ii'.":d `Mrs. Frank Oomsrtin, of Collingwood, are `spending a few days with relatives. Honey is nlentiful in Brentwood.` Messrs. Gsuley and Johnston, sperists, report A large yield and of unusually ne quality. Those who sre fond of the neo- ` ter ohould call and see these gentlemen. They have honey in sections thst would" do you good to look st if younever est lt. SHANTY BAY. HARRY Pam Correspondent. Mr. `Wm. Smienon in home for 3 IV week : holiday. TI- III `I l1-I.I_..1I 3.. Q` `AA-an JJIIDI Be: Dawe. a little boy of fourteen- yeara of age, had his leg broken on last Saturday. T T IE- ..'-.;`I '`II'.. `IiV..-..I- (`b......-.`&X.. -2 n Killyleegh school. once more to the front. Two pupils` froin here wrote at the Entrance Exam., Miss E G. Hill and Mire Minnie Hamilton, both pushed and L A - - - A _ _`..:I --:OL Lu-- guuu yxmu. ' Uuv suwuv VA AILIIID \.lUUl5IlID \lU|lVUllIlI a Mina Delia 0.15:, or St. Catharina, is spendng a couple of weeks at her home 1 here. I, l'I\ n 1 1 u 1 Q vX.number of Brentwood people inted taking in the garden`-party at Avgutthiu week. - I` CC . I :0 A "ET... 0. Werner is spending A a few days with her sister, Rev. Mu. Moodie, Be_rie_. 'I\ Io..I I A A U.lll'I J.V.l.ll.lIlIU. LLIIIJ-Ilnuvna -cu-_ the latter paused with honors. ' uuc uvuuuln nu ulu uuluu unru- - Mrs. J no. 0 Connel in visiting hp: daughter, Mrs. J . Stevens, Toronto. M-`Ch Dan"-In 7"`: nnnn 4-. 'I".`-.-..L.. 4 J- Ilu uvvl. U vsvp II nupuluvuo Fred uaomartin. Toronto, is spending his holiday: at his home here. .Mnn Tuna l\ l`|..........l 3.. -:-:L=.... `-- \AIII.Is|llIVl, IILJUI Us IJIIUVUIII, .l.UL'UIlUUo Mina Bertha Thompson, To:-onto,4\1s the guest of Miss Georgina Couventry. Mi-n nun (`Alan 1;` Q6 u-l....:..... I- Hnrvaf in alino:l:o'\;;ar and . mofe than an average crop in reported. ` What: nnnnnn5:n VI`--Ant- I- A...`-.;`a..... Oil Pebble Button Boots`, toe cap, nailed sole, natty style, ep1en- ` did for school `wear, sizes 11 to, . 2,now... ..,,...'...g.;...`` 90% BOYS` "DEPT.-e-SOHOOIQ Boofrs. Bey"s"Fine Bi:`Bii1u`mr1e,; _ 1 A geefp, whole faxed, exra " __ ;.-Iw6iIiug`7:.qi\alitiea.$ .1iail6ii_j, V wide exten_aion...siz9_l 035, V `I-.95 MESSES . $1.25 BOUTS AI 99~ .00 `no-n Inn-v 7-vv-; -I-rv".-'* B ' ,- b thu 'kb{0z6'*~'u 0'0 `J-our 0 o o o o u o -9 KILLYLEAGH. BRENTWOOD. `wishes of their many friends.- WUIIU PIUIVIIUI IOIIU |n.vIvuI1s'|u'auIv vr I-av groom, Mr. Piggott, ofyTo rento, acting a- zroomaman. Mrs. Plggott was also prea- ; ent. The wedding march ,,wae . played by Mia Weatnev.- The- bride waa married in her travellingr coe- tume of which was a tailor-made, blue ` ladies cloth, with applique trimming, with hat of white felt. After partaking of the wedding breakfaat at the home of the bride : mother, the happy oouple-hit onthe noon train for Oollingwood, whence- they went to Mackinac and the Soo ;. they are to visit Indiana before returning, Mr. and Mrs. Norman have the ' beet Regvz 1 Mr. Leckie, missionary to the lnmbermen, was unable to take the pul- pit of the Presbyterian Church on Sun- day. Rev..H. D . Cameron, who had re- : turned from a pleasant trip to Muskoka ` on the previous Wednesday, took his own ; pulpit. and in the evening exchanged with Rev; D. B. Harkness. who preached an excellent sermon to the Allandale congre- gation. nhvoiuiet church wedding was celebrated here on Tuesday morning at nine o'clock. Mr. Fred Norman, ot the Grand Trunk Railway, wae married to Mice Eliza Du- ham, daughter of Mrs. Harriet Durham, in St. George : Church. the ceremony being performed by Rev. W. S. Weetney. Only a few of the immediate relative! were present. the brother-in-law of-: the- ...-.-...... `IE. Dinnnt n` 'l`n'IInnl>n gntina ms. in. s. '1'. Tyndale, jeweller, of Roland; Mam, is very optimistic of `the pbuibili- ties of the Nurthwest. Ea left for his home there yesterday After 5 six week : visit with friends and relatives in this vicinity. Rev. W. S. Weatney is again taking both morning and evening services in St. George : church On g Sunday evening last he preached an excellent Sermon, the urbjeet of which was "The Stone of Des- t ny. ' (VIII:-II II I OI `TL! I [L V ' _ HOLLY. ~ T Mus Fponnnxcn CAxnau...Conespondent;. ' Master Willie Dyer wheeled- to Stroud" on Sundav. ' vubii-;;`:T:eVs;:_ie K911, of Barrio, spent Sim- day under the parental roof. T ` rr. tI'r2__ -,;Ls -_.1' (I `l|_--I__ wi1;.;`. E; `v}z}}Li_"}{z{& G. Brooks lapent Sunday at Nottawunga. r-__1._.__...;. -2 A.II-...v.1-`l'- ...:..M.-.`I. "E1-i'ua~e.u-:-I:(;;g1-1;:|;nV;tv'.,' Z Aigiddb. visited I "Miss Jennie J ago on Sunday. L --u-4-5 \ , - ' [of spent a fw days recently with hot plate: here. u an", n__' 1\_.-_ __.1 u__.__ '7ii.:'E"iv:1"c;L$I `Ln;;.".;.a um... children "visited friends at Strand: on Sun- day. 'll`_ T Wnumann win-AH `u `angina- _"rm:* RAILWAY cmrrns .o1r"run DIIICWIIIC-Ivfutll vlf Mr. Weldon` `Law: I has resigned his position no teacher of the Fern- dale school and will attend the School of Pedagogy in the Fall. His place will be taken by Mr. Lennox, of F103. A Iv-1 no C-Iv . uur. J. Ferguson visited hit `grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. D-. Lyhddo on Sun- .1-.. Wit. and Mri; G. Young, Granfol spent Sunday with Mru..Young s parents - nu-IA DC T. Jli 3111; 5;; (J`a`asa1V-1"};i_'an({`1:ZV`3oaeph Cauerly, of Tottenham, paid a ying visit to Mm May Hamlin, on" Saturday. Waldon baa resigned `sis 9.-W911 2- .*. 9?. :.. Fem; LII: Duuuu, wunu IIJ-III -PU |M:. and Mn. L. J-ago. amm, nmmxgxx. Mn`. MmNabb. who has been visit- ing in Allnndalo, left yeaterdsy for, her home_ in Stirling; Ell InIII\lII 595' L` DIRK exte`x.1-i'e:l`_"v iait to her father, Mr. Tjndal, Bault Ste. Marie, Michigan. ;>`f ):Allund _ 9.. and Mus` Harpor, ofamilton, ` vlsi . Mr. `Wm, Bloxhnm one day last week. ' Min Maggie Brunton has returned from Toronto. accompanied by her friend, Miss Stella Holme. T Mi'ss GTuiilfoyTle, of Collingwood, is the -guest of her oousins, the Misses Graham. Miss Pearl MoDons`ld has returned from a visit with friends in Toronto and Oahu: `Tiu Goddrd, after C visit with Miss Pauline Cummings, has returned to To- . I ' thi"Il'1.0i;}l.i)ll.5r1;`Q;).(`i:. `A young son arr! ridge : last Saturday - Es g-4: Q `A `In V-llvnlla aw veil it Mr. W; Put- moi,-nliig. as that "an "II:-soul- Bar:-1o' -s'outh-Western hiviaign. `with - - itarleaaant Streets. its '1`a.st7Dwel1`- inga. its Pretty Churches. and 1taGo. a.-head {People wzll Entioe Settlemoint -A Weeklv Record of its Dqincs. The S.0.E. meet: next Monday. 'Miu Edith Jones `is visiting in Toro- -54; ` Min 543:; *1$iii1i}.,'; Hamilton, a. the guest of the Mines Oulrou; .vu-'1u in A quuuu " Mr."V:&ataon, of Tollendal. has move into Barrie. . V Mr. Fred Dorsey, of Gollingwood, is here this week. ` V A miii; Graham is home from a `visit to Toronto. - Mr. W. Bain,' of Stratford, has been visiting friends here. ` `av Mtl G. TOrawZford and randchild. ia- tuli-ood hi-om Toronto on Friday. is the gueat of Mrs. Robt. Simpson. ,n,_I._. 1 u FIBRE I IIID DIIIIIFIID, ulvlmuu o F we are carry to hear that `_Mn.' Morri- uon 1h inthe hospital `st present. ` ` II`. I .51...- `D-`SI -nun Intnnn m4\'I|il -in Cllnf` `WoI_r;a.n- sPebble or Glove -Grain or Button Boots, plain bf ` .- toe cap, nailed sole, serviceable, , j regular value at $1.35, all A` 'eiies,:tuo clean." .... . . .`..e..;s1 oo, v.;mssEs' 31.00% Boers AT 75,o;_* Booty. serviceable .3me"`_. - ' ` 1 `

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