Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 2 Oct 1902, p. 4

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- i'i`ho `Anniv;r.nry uor;ios vull be 061.1- dnotod in the .MothodiuI:ohu t`oh .noxt-8nn-* day by B.ey.. Mr. 1!g(Ied.d9l from Qookntown. Morning (ujrvioe to-ooinmenoe a t"10.?,o0 4 o'clock ind-the evouin`_st_ 7. ` *- ~ fl ;MALT " M CIDER _ WHITE WINE _ CONCORD GRAPE CLOTH N G run MEN * O80 VHOb| ey Bro`s., i ; _ `Our presen stock ;i}1._._its_ completeness fo.rAf9'.1l, is thebest v:ve_eve1_~;. essembled. You'll thinkvso, too, once you see how extensive and pains . e taking have been our efforts. May we _sho_w you .t11_roggh7ou1f~s1$ock-this . week ! . It. will.be e. pleasure for uh, and is s_ure to prove of profit to you. . ' L . `. C.` 3 V J . H. L .- ` .rj _ i U? 4:. These are pure and not made from `Pickling season nbw in full "swing. We` `h a~`; a hill 1-nnovn of PURE SPICES; Our Vihp- "ii;-.. Bore'1>.e:idgs bu bee}. visiting"; n":vnn.`m 1\.nuuGuui`A-u 6'n=n `nn 52:; '1.'; the Editor of ADVANCE,- 7.. I--L -u\.`Ip - Anrrnunn unn- C>!h,`a 1-l9q Barns hag moved to Aline Iclulllg 53330" now In XIIII WJgo VV5 nI"e1 lull gauge 0 PU;RET.SPIC.ES.T Our Vine- stars are guaranteed. HUNTER TEA AND COFF-EE MERCHANTS. THE % ONE-PRICE STORE - Time and again this store has demonstrated the fact that a` man ` can be .a smart, up to "date dresser vvithout being extravagant in his out l lay for clothing needs. ` The high character of the Hunter Bros. Cloth- l ing is recognized on every `side, while the uniform fairness of our prices ` 'cannot'_fail to command attention from buyers of every circumstance. I Then the immense variety of our stock is another attraction for men._ ` ':Msn"s Beiiver cloth ` Overcoats, ` ` `lltslialn linings,-. . .` .- . . . Men a Overcoats,medium,box back and Raglanetfe style, all wool = "Oxford grey cheviots, Italian cloth linings, . . . ;_ . . . . . . .'.. . .$ 7 90 Men's Overcoats, long box. style, heavy all. wool Cheviot `cloth, . A ordinary ckots, velvet collars, choice Its. in linings . . . . . . . .,, 10. 90' single breasted, lio'x'~ba.ck-s le, ., ,no.v?y blue and blo,.ck,[satin n-. . -"firm . sledveg and `shoulders, f ` 10 oo oMen?s Newmsi*ket`style0verco'a'ts, " ` c class rimminss and 1.1!-1nss._ ':' n 1 :1 o-"o.-NI.` c o :` to 0.0 16,415 f %fRil|ni!tQ`c~is;ii -.. . , ;_.:-..- .--;'.'_".I 'j. _-_"+____ h%'Y.93r .. 2 1 wshndes, the 'style We vet 4 I collamgmarantged not tr; harden _ A ' and perfectly wat_e1-proo`f .... . . 7 `*Ge?I_`n}i_ti'e*'- rieatle'a'thC?%he::?a 3 _ Y` E31. . . 13 ~ Fgxt in~f'aal1"{om,b1e.' style. Men's` "Y ' - 1 V .'$i% :Bo x-l;aci;,"g'6u*sl`ev; 10'I00; ? B 01' gar: an guaranteed. Innluu. w:Lsu=:v %. PROPRIETOR Overcoat: Barrie s Leading `Men's ' Store. 24 o;Iy nmpillas; yyprth 7'c.'fo`1'-'. % _: V Mn Ui_11breIl`is,73worh $1`. . - ' y * > ` .. . , . r Mep"s' UmBr1lIis,; wgrth IA ` :Gardl n n =.:JIOkO'l'I=~ '-iaen's1 i npouAea cardigdn Jack'ef;' " Enalinh mnlrn` '1nn|nh- `l-uuuIh`.'.'..- . . ;Men s English` W601 Feit Fedora L - T j fawn and brown, latest up`-to- -w-:-- C-m . M`e'n s Enlih Fur. Felt Fedora. and Stiff Hats, `colors black, ` _ lgqcha; Manila, and tabac, at. . .$' 1 50 I I and Stiff Hats, colors black, datestyle;-_....`._..~ .... ..... ..`~125 ,ib}iiundredsi:`;of the visitors who have thronged our store, admiring the as-ichness? nand=`beauty of\,th;e new goods. d From the first day of our advance opening, tish{i'4ht9u3hi]`theJntiriieek until .?1";`T'::.P9*t"3T`1.`*Y been learning from Viewing ~ our stock, the very`1atest-styleseand the; most up-to-dateideas. .In the Millinery exelgsirstyleszf"predorninate; 71`:-a.ser;' as no one else can, will give you the pa.rticnIar- hat thatsuits jou, andalso combine beauty and style with taste. .1. A qlarge ..'i;11i1:1n.l)er of hats sold and orders takenassures us that we made no "H mi'sta1l:e"in.'ha.v'ing` onropehingfso eaer.lyt..t New novelties are being opened this Week ..and-: :15V.il'l"be,-every. few .da3y's; throughout the season. Inspection invited. ' 3'spe_cia.1s in` Mania IA.T'xnb1j`e11l._as,.l;.<>ught; ` at a great bargain : Men : hegvy. En gli_sh,; Caydigan Jacket;', blink` or coal brown, mohair binding; Tcuifs to" button, , . :3 medium_~und-larggmineszj. . .E . `IYT vv -7----- - The Tilsonburz. Lake Erie, and Paci- e Railway is now completed from Port Bur-well to Ingersoll, and connects with the Wabash, the Grand Trunk, the Mich!- gan Central, and the Canadian Pacic. This road has a charter for an extension to Collingwood, and the president, _ Mr. John Charlton, and the general manager Mr. John H. Peall, were in Collingwood last week looking over the ground for terminus arrangement. Mr. Peall went `south to examine the proposed route` to Ingersell. This new line will prove most Idvantageous to an extensive and rich -lectionof Ontario, and will furnish cheap coal to all the region that it reaches. It will give an outlet to lake ports at Port Bnrwell and Collingwood, and is `a line. that promises to be of great public ad-` ` vantage. Sar1eant& Smut , O O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0O0OOO0 IXUI-I II `III `1``.7 ;'.?.`$`2?r"'a'If-';`, - Vs eal_ _o;1blaok,i.~gll s_izs. . ,_.3 1 M911 : `Umbrellas anos. new .. uuuu Luv .......... ., ........, _.... ....... ........,----..---_,_. _-...,,- _- -.-.. _---- _-"_-_-W New Homespun Suitiangsat 1"~00_ I New Tweed Suitings at. . . 30 i - at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1 2.7 New Ba`.n-'n'ock'bu'rn Siiitings ` , New Peau de. Soie Silk at. 1 00 New French Taffeta Silk at :30 at. . . . . .,-I.`-.s . .~ . .} . '..u.'. 2 .75 V '. '.NewWTama`1ine Silk at. . . . 50 . NewBox'1netTa`etaSilkat 1 00 mew weed Suitin ge,uat l 65 ` s V New Blouse Silk at . . . . :30 N Beiutifuliyarietjz of Appiique,'._[`aeta Silk and other trimmingsto match all . makes of.materia.ls. - Consult euij VLIGHTFOOT as to latest styles. Or Dr`e:`ssMTaki;ng Department is Iiiore satisfactory than ever this season. ;=, . ` e`."Are our=`spe'cialtiefs here, ad it is the immense quantity we turn over that e A V N'ei1e;,bIes 'uS' {,6 Sell at such pleasing priceS- This Week -We have : New Zebi1ine.Suitin'gsat'.'.'$ _60 N New Cheviot Suiting: a.t...$l 25 N New Moire Francaise Silk Suitingeat l~00_ . "New Soie Silk at. at 2 . . '. _ 'i.'.New`_'l'ama'1ine Sillrat. n 3,: or I n 7 n c o 11-; rn 1 n o.- , . 1 n: \T..... 'Dl.._-.... QHL ..L ,~:. .".9!'? Eat? ~ ' he :(ieai-fh ef n9s,fom the dress `goods section. It would be an .e*1asy~ `matter to te11}`.of something n,eW every week, for these are bustling days 9 - ' AND SII-KS THE MEN'S 3 CASH O STORE Q I a `U IIIIU Eulvun Va. &aJl.I4&a1vaa, In last week : ADVANCE was a comment on Canadian justice. The facts mentioned `would not seem to be much worse; in the light of justice, than the following : The Elnitary I inspector of Snnnidale complain- ed before Justice Hood, of Oreemore, Ininst`Mr. J. 0. Reid. hotel-keeper. New Lowell, for an infraction of the Health Act. The township council met in the Jneentime and removed the Inspector, so as to quash the proceedings ! This was not only intriguing against a public oicer; but "also. which is worse. conspiring to frustrate the proper administration of justice. And yet we boast of livinarnnder Chm British mni c ~ --,` .- ` SUPEEIOVEITY or DISPLAY or 4 __ `-1 25' The rlest goods made in Canada. on the very latest New York and lasts, in Vici Kid,vRoya.l, Velour, and London Calf, ,Pa.tent Kxd, etc. _m: if W Wet Proof Sole for fall and winter wear. For stvle and wear. the "Inv1ct1;.~ ms equal. All the other best Canadian and American maker's boots and Show kel i stool; and sold at PRICES 10 To 25 PER CENT. BELOW REGULAR. I ...'l:....) n:__ 1723 nu -- In -- -- ~- 0 CC IIvb'_`- II Ladies Fine Kid Slippers, worth $1.75, for $1.25. ' _, Ladies --`French 0' ta` Heel Kid Shoes and Slippers. worth $2.50. for -3140- ` good Dog 019.` ced and Buttoned Boot, worth $1.40, for $1.15; 0*, `J`$2;90%,DonkQ`V'7Boots, with "wide xtension sole, worth $2. fol` $1-64% ` High Class Go6dyenrvWe1tVs, worth regular $3 50, for $2.75. " ` Men'$ R.eal"Do'ngol'a Ijced or Gaiter Boots, with light sole, for $1-'35 W1- .- '1`,ho; best gradeof-$2150 Dongola or Box Calf Boots for $2.00. ' Latest shatis in?B'ox Calf Boots, with Wide extension soles and be-mlvd, `-`rm $3.00 and $3.50,_ forj$2,50.- ~ :- - , 1 , ` - The .be8t.,Wt P1'_[ .- Boot that is made for walking or working can In; 11;1 $*.75 and $2.. We are sole agents. Agents in other towns get $2 `25 and :'2.aO L ..t isboot. - ,.-`. . * Eyreirytlsinlgg tl1:at;is made in Boots. ahd Shoes. Slippersv A `A }Fe_lts.* Oxfords, Etc" for Ladies, Men, Misses. B03 0 :*nndf=Cl}iIglrn, en st Wholesale Prices. w7:e':c1 ;'Y tKe hf5St rtnilLRi11)l;r Ontarigand we sell the In-st Rubbers V mn.de.~in.Cana_da at1e_ss than most; stores pay for them. b V % ...; _ul4LTEE cnqsps, MAPLE GOODYEAR GLOVE. M D V -,j..: . V -BOSTON RUBBERS. ,~ v_ ,v . . - on. All 211'.` n_.LL..,, 4- --` -- - ;1;&n1s::1s~:gra1z.n1ae1:s-r%% snoE:~~.sTom;1N i3ARR1E. spnom. FALL SALE :'2:_ _._ .:'.=:,!=F,-;;'- ..`..-354`-. . 'rl'I-IE Non'rI-u:nN ADVANCE; ' U - c1oth`? tlno 10 _ '11nb1_ t de . ' he m`?tuper10"ml1ing M ` .-mstwkt (15 e9`- . `wehave. 119?. ,1-,u1tle88b"":1 t. W` r "" 0019 at ` d watefpr . . - ch 9' nn,sw*:% 5? . ` 1 25 *0 50 ....... .. vv uu;wauv_u:uuu SE91 per cent. of retail`pri6e`.- -/` GEO. A. SLATEB S 1 ,A .".( ,, ._, 1] _ . ._ _.l\.I~l.I. 114.1 x\uDpr;nQ. I ` ,A11 soa `Rubbers fqr 359, 55c, Rubbers for` 40. Ladies best 65c qtxules for 5&- l!n s"76c grades `for 60. ' Men : 90c and $1 Rubbers for 75c. .He!i s.Lgl52Ind.SI.~Q-`Wool Linedi Storm Rubbers for 850. Knee andV;._.Hip-Rubber Boots, Larrigans. 0t-- Hat Cut VIIHUS B0018 IrWin s Rubbers `, 7' w RAILWAY TO COLLINGWOOD. c n -In _, J 'I'i--: 7&6 &3\iEL%a:s 8 `e;.:.. shoe}, enoug- ct-.Wholcnle and Retail- 2,1902 The Mines F.-;:; Latimet-,of Angus went Sunday with Miss L. Smith. `II .-- II`_4AI..-_... -2 1IT:_..:_-.. -_- _.. - 3' sun vvvu an uuuulry W go Il.IiU_0l|i 01 H10 ('1 or opld ,wh_en `the thorlpdmn ?_olton raginteging bolgw gonzo: .ItVi'I%nid f. `(int more pIiI.engqrn`get%_ op `sud f:tho"_ herex,_,;t.hh__nV-`either :.ApgnI. o1{},.1ov3: ;;I3)wall snd,y9t'-.511-eytlig uoomdstiquyj yo`; fghpn T; ` ff = fwiii-J iltaiihe; of Wihrripagviqon 3 Ian thy viuitst her hunt : hero Mrs. S. `O. Amer. ' 7 It in reported that the land north or hole In so wet the farmers are unable to got their fall when sown. 1)-- III`. ..;...| 15-- u--.-u:.; -: 'D-_..:-- u -4. A Mia B`. M(.xwe11anaR.J._1>my Gau- toy pupils of our public school `- are now nttqndxng the Collegiate Institute fthe Comer at Oollingwood ind the lsttr at-` an R n I- . . `y "B. Jonnott. E f fume I,"" ' ' T|I:;1:x'1;eu of thlsilooalitgr rapotqabout Eu follow: grain 3 little nboye the 3diorAgoj' Vtootl rlt olus with the ex/caption of pot-, biota, which in ugpo place: - about one 4 Q-niibnn ~ ' vynvv-nil I at IU UIIV ICIIIU Ill VIII "V0.15? VI r;th9.VJs9a1eoto!$:$%the 1% .3. 0o. 510 not even a. shanty to go intopnt of the Lpbnuun" nu nnltl -Iu-s 4|... 's`I.'-.... ..s...` .1-"-L IE8? ."ie'.31}. ;n.m..;n mug, of Bmie * spent last Sunday with Mrs. _ Moodie ee enter here Mn, 0. Werner. en e The Oollingwood "fair wu viaite'dV_5 y- quite 3 number of our youth and beauty mng them being 8. Dave; end J. Max- W9 or 7 ' -- no can` -- C A. .9 WM}. `G;uley end her son D Arey.4:leftr jllere last Saturday for Detroit; Mn. gGouley intend: to rennin there for some tilnou the gueatof her brother, Hr. I'3' :_tis;1.i:g'."?_ `$95 EU 9 an B. 0, 1. r. f tiiwhouuo of rotngo"a` 6i1i- ' 1 In it the fault of our people or LLDKA nnninnt AC `ha 1)" D (`A 4I.-L ALA... we new name grill b_e added tdthc Subscription _ unqllthomonwxnpud. _ = Ilblcrlborl now in arrears for three months sud III will bacharired Shso per annum ' I . ` '1'DR_U1Vl .l.`v . _ FIDI 'i.II Ian 8: r_e'u ' 7.58 pm. .I8p.m. A -4 -lg ll. pan. *Atl1nt:c & Pncxc Ex. 8.58 pan. oveniaz Express leave: '1,`m-onto. pt 5. 11-88 5.11:, -' C l'IllC 3`: `CW pan. T `.0! sin. ` T _ I.I_I pan. ul. evening Express pt 5. HAMILTON. . 1.83 p.31. ` onavnkuunsr & NORTH BAY. V - ll.Il an * M151` T` ' `. 9.1:.` % us .....'~1m.ncic a P'.caa1:x. mg; p.m. - 11.88__a.m.4 . II. nan. -. A nun. ~ pun. `Atlantic Pacic Ex. 18.lO JO mm. A , .Soo Exauu 1.81 cm. ` . Gnvvonlun-qt mixed (south only) 0,35 " * coLLmewooo_ as MnArdnn.- _ Maul. ' 5.88 pzut. JI pan. T Exprcu. . 7.56 mm. A PENETAN-G. 11.15 mm. :Accornmodntion.. _ sin. c 'l.IIp.m. `Accommodatiote x 51.50 a.m.;` ALLANDALE & BA`RRIE_-SBC'1'IOI, A . __-- n-nu nun Anna! O COMPLAINT {FROM NEW LOWELL > lhluuu TU nuuunuuun. 1.3: 3.31., 7.56 a..m.. 9.35 a'.m..-nus mm. mu f`|' lIt`ums, 5.2!]!-0130 8.00 Pam! ` '- ALLANDALI to Iaimxi. '`~ '6 `umo, `it's `mop !II 5, `emu, 30.. punt . Ins .lIIu-4.4! `p.111. ' VA" 8 Page _48 Column Nowupapgr. ` Publhhod from thd Oice, :33 Dunlop Strooit In-rie, in the Countv of Simcog. the Pro- 4 , wines of Ontario). Canada. uvoiy 1 ' Thunday' Morning, by ' """"'---......_...__--...-..[_-?._.;*.__..._..__.__...__.,. IARRIE RAILWAY G_%UlAD,E.` Iniu lava Batrie for sad Arrive, from~ the Iltllcntiouod plscelu follow: : .. ' . Fa. A- T..`3.`23.`.' -u ss`.If... 3!l-ai.';1; `of Po1?t'raits.L rneritew Exduisiie-`:,;; Ph_otog[aphic_ Nov}eIvtyJ `nun: -to Anuicndn. _ u` n 111.. 11.41 .n'.m-.-1111: '.I.';RlI or Sunscurnon. --:2: \*ah\\'m`mn I , BRENTWOODS A Lovnn or Jnsucn.` hAbo61Vi>ib.1|i:ii&5in:|iii .A;,4.'.:- w`:rm=~r-f'2`s.`=aau;w~:-=2sa.~' ;~B'an193B'= Asoush-mastery. . 9.vI9*n+r* wI%h " ' :33- Dhinnnf. Streets- Hz: Taatv Dwell- T ,`. .` _-I`, w~ `w am . I :A1LWAX A " "~`~~`3` rmuny _ jug` Plessqnt '8trets".`ita 113.33.-its Pretty churches; its no - 1...: .~n...-nu- us-an `nin at!-.ln1nnn"I: Asoumn-...w_eswm +vI.-*0n.`-s`W*-- " M` nIl`."~1!3B rwctiy uuglxuuuu. ' any - us yen; .9.-`.l_1oqd' L. M 49;lIn9n -,`-AW v.:R,rd ot1.t;D9hn==-% `jmas `Beoak iiieixig ehimigae. Vv :`c`y.? Mia: B. Wright iq vigiugg _rri.;a. Gra`.vnBurot.- V - . 3 Bu.-neI,v-of Crown Hill has moved into the Sixth Ward. . , T u -. u. u\ .0 1 %'7'iiL.'6J.}.}'S}"i.7il{u Ii.'LI{ghce:,4 .~MI-5. R. Thounpuomcumbeglnd It:-oat. v `I I? II , -l`-II2__-__;___ I -_II-.i into the sixth warn, . 7;.-. _A MilI~G01di0 ha; rqtumqd to Brantford Ifter visiting Mrs. Dsltop.' " :11--`.~ tdturnbd frdni` 1 her viait to Depot Harbor. 5 T ` ` -.2 _ .I,__ I-,A Hauiann 1eft\on'Monddy to: Toronto University-to resume his studio: `in medicine. : Cnighqfst, is th guest of her sister, Mu. W.'Looker.* 2 __,_.~,._, I_i_, 3-,.,`L. __u ""nEZI5.Z"u';"rfJ.I5"1e~Z`17;I.'E., fox-"a.`wo`ekPu visit-with friend: in Portltod; `ll- - 1% have no : advanced the price ot ~'~' tobuccon. Amber nnokl tobacco..- Ivo `Currency and Fattgt. . QUE; tobacco: are the lame Ilzenn 0 II __ `L: . oconlumeru mrmen-lg` `We ve _ extended the tune to: erode; -. " " A `nun-:43 *1-on.wo0 ojfow day: last vfqok yisiting friendsfizg Toronto. ` `-1-in .9 . 2 .o3 .----- ---, -._-Y_.`~v_n M Mr. J. G1-sy,'of on_l_lr.snd Mrs. R. Tricks; h`ut' week. ` ;___ _-_. -i-%ev. Oih1b,6f 0hel':`1':uoi(l; aallgr at Burton Ava. pgnonigo on Suture- aye` . ~ ~` - _ Mrignd Mu. J smel. Bljuintonhmd _Jonnio|re- home after vplodoaiit visit to ,Lopdo9V. . . . I` ,,,,A, ,,, D XII `V ii-av. Mr. Mnhn. of"l.`o`1-onto,".'oocupiAod. the pulpit at. the Lfropbytegisn Qh. ion Sunday. ' ' ' ` ` v Q. 1' 1'5 .- I Qno ne, was visiting iith Mu. R: '1:-i ok_er` Iastiiook. `i Gonrxqj, -T.[.`h6inp`:on-;_ St. George : Parish-'- a rvest Thanks- giving = and anniversary `services were held in St. George : Church, Barrie, and ~ Christ : Church, Vespra, on "Sunday, Sept. 28, when boththose churches were most tastefully and beautifully decorated with fruits. owers, grain and vegetables, in fact never have these churches looked more beautiful. The services were hearty, the singing congregational and good- The sermon: preached .by,,the Rev. Mr.- Sim: were mos? helpfuhaappropriate and eloquent, and could not tail to make a lasting impression upon those who had the pleasure of hearing him. All knew from the reputation that had preceded` Rev.~..Mr. Sims, that something unusual-' A ly helpful was in storeifor them, and T they were not disappointed. .The Parish was fortunate in getting Rev.,-iMr. Sims: `for the beginning of `their. 10th anniver- sary and harvest thanksgiving; and the Parish has been e ually fortunate in curing Rev; Mr. salon. B. A., of To-` route, as itspreacher for Sunday, Oct, 5th, at _].1 a.m.,,and_ 7 pun. at St. George : and5 3p`.m at St. Pa`(1l:,~Midhurst; The Rev. Mr. Haslen is coming as fully the ` Rev. ' Mr.` Sims equal as a,_ait_hful. eamv est and eloquent .. p1:eaoh_eg."' `In St.` u ?George : the anniversary service: will be. continued on Sunday, Oct. 5th, and'_ vest thanksgiving services will take plsbe ; -in8t.~ Paul s. the former`-at n and ! m`p.'_ and the latter at 3 ' 1.`: ' lTlhe -tvlacancymused by the reuiaization of Mr. Cecil Irvine, astaecretary to Supt, Tiin, has been filled by the promotion of Mr. Walter Duff '- A T - . Misses Mary and Edith Tricker retnre-. ed home last week after a two weeks View with relatives and friends in Beeton. Galt, Tqronte andbtheg" pleces. ` `I5 I ,1? nl C .. Mr. Johngton. who has baoniboking for Mr. W. __P. Soulea, has resigned, tqaocept` 5 similar position with Mr. '1`. Sproule, Stroud. o " ' Miss Chapman, who he; been thoguelt for the past week of Mine Florence Hug- gerd, left for her home in Cooketown on Monday. ` " A e - ' _,- _.._.. ----`vf `-'--v--- - Burton Avenue'Methodiat Church an- niversary services will be held on Sunday and Monday, Oct. 19th and 20th. Rev. Dr. Long, of Bond Head, will preach morning and evening. 117 A ' - We were wroii-gl;'informed when we stated that Mr.Peroy Martini had recent- ly left for New York to go on the stage, He has accepted a position with the Le- high Valley Railroad an operator. I'I\lIr\ _ :.l`he`Sun'd`ay Schcol lRall;'l)`a'y"servioes held in" Burton` Avenue Methodist Church on Sunday last were a great success. The musical service-in the evening was most enjoyable and helpful. The singing by impressive. ' the choir was especially appropriate and. in-[:1:.*V7V'Vial'don; Ilawr` left" jesterdy for Humlton, where_ he will attend the .Scho91qfPodagogy. : T IU'I\'I\ u . HsmiIto;,;f_1 1;e 6.P,R; "1;imb': yarda, 'Montro`a_.l, hited his daughter-,' .Ml'I. G'reo._La_.w1-once, last week. -V V Rev. J. H. Hector, the Black Knight, will preach in Burton Ave. Methodist Church on Sunday next at 11 a.m.j and 7 p.m. .He will deliver his celebrated lec- ture, Thrilling Experiences of My Life. on Monday evening, Oct. 6th. Don't` fail" to hear this noted orator. fir. an(i.M`iu H01-x'1'er, of M;iioin'Hst,; N._W.'.l`., are the guests of __their I_n3cl9',' Mr. T, H. Horner,_ojfthe (}.T.R, ' V '-n'1..-'.?J{1 -Drinf.`_i1;{;iii::joE"'I`e;;;nt6, a i'e. spending a few days with the latter :-pl`:-' ants, Mr. and Mrs. `Duneun MoMillaq. -no nrI.. "it'i.}VM_ mom; i&n:aT'3Ia' qn Sunday site: an extended visit with" friends in London, `Ine1feoll.undTaronto. I.E.rankJ12kon;1 1: `Mn: Louise anJ`MiII Mrs J qhn Fellows. .u.ua.a o.',ua.....`;..-..a at`.13?r:?..'h"{; Mr. D. Fprguuon, Principal of Anm Lu...sma.h'.'sra% um ..._;:AM.. J..;:... .u'.`.`3.. " ?' "" '5 - -` .. \ 522-- -I-`___:_, mun. ,p._c-:.. `._Iqr,,-.4-in d O a .u `n 3 - pr. 5 ?Iw. no&4ie&9n ; , getytfnkctgpme 1; V` - "1, I 2- .- .. -'. . sq;-V :' - 1' .z -,. .7 4.: . ---A T ; raising of _r.. Ba_ltl u new xnjll gt Uta ; Am-Ir ` " rm-xii . * " .6 `,4. I5?-'i up; u: ELI`. IIIIIII IIIIW nun Ii Uimlf ~ . -~"=='1'h'o*4Mct L " -intend holding th' nnnivnl-anon mining. an aged Hana--.- .1? Luv unvvuvuluvi Illllvlltl IIUIIIIIJS Ill anniverqgry qgyjpeg on` `x;9x,t=,Sundny; .th`f0IV.'1 `. on Mon y, night are` expected to axgo_lil1;otl_m-3.4 mun:-vi.-.-c s.~ .1115- ks}\r:1:a..,;nn';n:zrx!iti:.k1r:;$:,.mnQl-qnvsY\h'*11r.3L'1A:'*i!.` = . oopwnpn; ` "r'~"*'.=.":- v .2 = ` ;',- r '.I-! .-._ !ont6.'.. 27., _ 2,) {m .. . L . . .4 "Ii. Maniypg g=......:..a pg Mm my a.,. fwith._f1-iondl innmie. . - an-:-_ t1`_..;_:- `l7_.~_.I.L L24. 3.`... ``_...:IL_.. wuwu---~- i3.:.*'.':`.:'x'4::3.`;*:':::.:.`:.`!; 3.1:."`F-iv-? `-"Ddly. All other trains Dniiv excqit Su'i:'da.y.A L " .--v--..' -7 `v ---v --v- Mm` oo..;.; v;;' emu-.-,; .1. viiiting ho: !n9t.he'r=fbr I'few-' 1voo kI`7;- up -\ 1' 1 J 1 run! %"17.`;:;"i;`;ti;"`1c.;g.;;.%a;;;%e,.., M. ._%Monda`yM toliait her 1}oth_r._ ,, 1 ;_- -g n-|-.___i,"` .2- 317.7 D. JIi.}n giaci &.ugh,i%ouvo,J I__t9_ the guests `of W. J a.miouon._ _ ,,,,S I_-_,j. , !,, fin -. `iuiMmWi f I:buis'MdirIi. of Pglmia ton-,.kviaite.d friends in thin vicinity xthil woe ; . . . i ra:vvI"oy,_wh4o hzufbclaen {he jg.tV1oAat` of Mini Smith, his remmbd to Obllingo -l'i;s. Lauder in spending 3 feirwedkl ._With her daughter, Mu. James McLean, or Jarrnttfi Corners. _ - ` ' nfl ivi!-" }.ixICT;a&? ~ ;.;...;.a. p..;aa.g spent undsy v`itILrglpti__voa_ in _.Edenvp1e. Min Ohutepp Blgok returned to A her homo in H alivkatono Int week bfter upend- ing' savers! nioxithu in O1-own=Hill. - ~ ` o."`_ra-n u a as 119 M;- .. Bore`1>;r't:idgis been vmeingl rel'stiv_niu Dan_tto on thin lost two wobku. ` mm..- 2 ,s.oomin.ot~Mu. William Pu-ttidge o., frqm `B1-itiqh Oolumbio, hm boa_n'spoxidiniz (few days in this vicinity. :1 per .4;j.{`m.,... m Aammoe % .

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