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Northern Advance, 16 Oct 1902, p. 5

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THAT 6' ` ' ` as Bould?,d':ini1:1_::l:3isa.ffy bait: :>ef.:`)i.:n8:,1;k,g,n9;: Institute. [0 rooms. Peaae hot air furnace and all modern conveniences; rent verv low to a. satisfact- cry tenant. Apply to STRATHY & Rsrnn u..| I au uluucrn wnvennencea; rent very low satin: ory . Appiy STRATHY & ESTEN. citots, Barne. ao- ..vn1:aa.' 11.4 S. 54 n in 4th Con.-zoo. N. K 19in lath Con.-Ioo. Apply to I\Y\ (\\' ADf\AhlJ an-m 1 I399 IVIJIX I (1. N 34 7 a.nd.S. )6 8 in 3rd Con.--2 TO LET. INNISFIL. Q It, -, .141 v l&sJl. L\Ilu W 54 4. in Iolh Con.~ about :09 a. E. )5 4, in nth Con.-- 100;. 5. in 7111 Con.-- " loo a. SUNNIDALE. ,. un can-. :7. in 3rd_ Con. E`:S.R.--zoo a. TECUMSETH. KY I/__,,jn 1/nv - INWISFIL. N. 54 :9. in xzth Con. ' I!I\(\'-nu` A FARMS FOR SALE. run sm on T0 at LET. 3} size, 3 tins for 25. .~- ... uuv uvuuu vs nuuuuuutlg IIW 9``" Wing There is no excuse for the Colgnollg d'Yinlz in the matter any ldugoir soil!-'I0ff-' 'P&vera, on learning that Mr. MoC!':WY" _ dllment was pigeon- holed by Blue _f0l'llli'l .-I] WIS!` was `written to the Meyer In .$.P";` t'bl`. will wonder why such an importI,9t_';l ":` 39. I5%to 50 SELLING FAST I_t s J. county 3?}? ~-Th 9.! meet! f the ab! 0- Keeper: 2:33. will b` til; .10 `'__-'-"-k` Changber on Oct. ggho. Wm. A y"'Z'ir?'sir`f"<:?. Gouab. % 3- %- !""~"2'7 ll. Johnsto In the event of the Town desiring this to be_cz}rned out. I will endeavour to not the` Minister of Public Works to send another Mglneer to Barrie for the purpose of investi- 3``"R and giving an independent report Dim the matter. I have thehonour to be, Sir.` Your obedient servant. Lmmrrow McCAn'rnY.f ; liid. Note-Mr. McCnrthv s_letteriI one V yvhnch should move the Town Council to: 1 Immediate action. There is no doubt whet-, A..-_ THE cnvmumm wum. mom :6, 1 ALL BLACK AND COLORED SILKS AT THE SAME REDUCTION, including Blouse 3 heavy and is complete in every detail. and all excellent value and exclusive designs. This will be On all other lines of Dress Goods we give 8 straight, discount off the regular morked prices. a chance of a lifetime. t ` ' i T Those who have attended our tformersales and know our offering, and willtnd that we do just as We advertise. 500 yards black and colored `Dress Gedds, 'iticludinga,Vll our new lines", regular 25c. to 40c.` Dissolution sale price, per yard . - - - New Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear, New Flannels, Flannelettes, Etc We invite everyone to investigate. IO doz. Ladies black, all-iwool Cashmere,` Ribbed`iHose. assorted, ribs, I regular 35c. goods. Dissolu_tion sale price - - - - ' I 25 only pairs ne Wool Blankets, large'size,s6 lb weight, worth $3 00 I pair. a Dissolution sale price per pair r - i- ~ - - 800 yards ne Wrapiperettes, Waistings, etc , regular 10c. to '20c. Disso- lution sale price per yard - A - T - - - . - OCT. 1 4.-l:th to 25th. --u-- - he new G. 1`. 8. station at Stayner hu :3 completed and en agitation in now on toot to have. the depot illuminated by eleotI"Iol0y._ ;_ '5 _ .. - _ II. luvs After partaking of the dsintv refresh- ments providedhv the hostess. the guests spent the evening in games etc , Also in lsdmlring the kind thoughts expressed by friends in vsrions forms of resents includ- ing two substantial `checks ram the bride's absent brothers, showing that the young couple in starting out on life's pilgrimage together have the `good wishes o men _ friends. The evening closed by one and is I wishingthe -bride sud groom along happy `sud njrosperouspiiie . = ` l ` 't e A very interesting event took place at St. Marv : R. 0, church on September 9th, when Mien Bella MoMnnue and Mr. Alex- ander Gazley were united inmerriege. The ceremony was erformed by Rev- Father MoEnohren. A ter the ceremony the young couple ieftifor a trip eouth and on their re- turn a tow of their friendejepent 3 very pleasant evening at 3 reception` held at the home or Mn. Mcmnnue. mother of the bride. . . 9 e (Continued from pag 1) to spend. the money at:BayeId Street; and at the same time had the word "construc- zion substituted for the words reconstruc- ` tint) and repairs. So the grant is now for me construction of a wharf at $3,000. I |......1n.l fa Ivan 3-. `Kn-val. Inna n ....-u. l\` VVUIIIGI-I IIBKI I-IIVII IIVIVIVUIIVII CIlI`I|s The family . is very respectable, and Mrs. Haines was highly esteemed bv allwho knew her. _-She enjoyed good health until thirteen weeks ago, since which time she had been suffering from varicose ulcers on one of her legs. She seemed to trouble her- self greatly of late because one of her grown- ' up daughters had to stay at home on account ' 0 her illness. -She nally induced the daughter to take a situation,` and yesterday afternoon was left alone. A large carving knife was lying on the kitchen table, and it is supposed the sight of it suggested Buicide to her, she being in as weak state of mind, and not responsible for her actions. Going u stairs she got herihusband s razor and the p acewas like as shambles when the neigh- bors arrived. ' - .The cut ofihe razor severed both arteries and the windpipe. Mn nnnn nnl"- hnnbsnn {us Ansnlnnn an n ana tne wlnuplpa. L Deceaaed'a husband is emploved as a bottler as Reinhsrdcfe brewery. There are nine sons and deughuers. `A WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT o1=*_ BAR- RIE CUT HER PHROAT FROM R EAR TO EAR. Residents of Barrie were grieved and shocked, on Friday last, to learn of the tragic death of Mrs. George W. Haines in Toronto Mre Haines with her husband and family lived for many years in Barrie on North John Street and had many friends in the town. The Mail and Empire contained the following account of the sad event :-The-third care of suicide in Toronto this week occurred vesterdav when Mrs. Minnie Haines. egedi45.Awife of George W. Haines, 14 Thompson street, in a fit of depression, brought on by illness, out her throat with a razor. , There was a" heartrending scene atthe house in the after- noon when two of the children upon return- ing from school .about 3.30 found their mo- thenstilleliving, lying on the kitchen floor, having committed the deed shortly before. 55"-an nhillflvnn `tn (Inf :1: than has-Inn lunl 0-A IIDVII-I5 UUIIIIIIIUIJVII UIIU IICUIJ DIIUI Bl UUIUIC "The ohildren,`to get in the house. had to crawl through a window. the doors being looked. Upon making the ghastly discovery thev ran out to the yard crying piteouslv, which attracted the `attention of the neigh- bors." - 146--.---` J _ . L . _ _ ._ . _ . _ . _A R-.. L... L'.__ UUIB. ASevera.l doctors were ent for. but the woman had died baforqtsheir arrival. AA'L_ R____2I_-' 2- ___..__ .______ _'._I.I- ___I ll__ PRETTY `SEPTEMBER wmnnmu. SUICIDE!) IN TOHBNTU. x. I I I I IllIL4lIl\IQIII`-III: Ar nne time it was suggested that possibly a larger grant: could be obtained. .I greatly ieur than is not possible. The Opposition in very stronlv opposed to building dock: on Iniaml Lakes and have ridiculed the expen- diture of this money in Barrie. ` Illllllv IIUV it Using The Methodists will hold their annual fowl uuaer on Oct, 20. ` .. `_ its Ethel Syme visited friends in .Edg;u' on Tnesd'uy~aft.erno'on.v 1 . v T Ila Anthnnun` Dlnhnnnnn Inna sun-nl-nn on L CI WI UISU -Q ` we are glad to hour of the Iucces of the farmer: and their wives of this locality. who took exhibits to the {sin this veil`. Mn nnnnmg Inlunntnn I-pkg Ln: `lungs: and- UVUQ VOIIIVIUU Ill DIIU ICIIC UIIIU VUCII I Mr. George Johnston. who has been st,`1 tending the Collegiate Institute, in town- l spent Sunday with Miss Evs Partridge. Mr: Janna: pal-lelllllan swank an n nlnnnon UIIUIIII KFIIIIIIDJ WIIII IIIIUI IHVQ -L CI'IlI'Iu5Uo Mrs. James Partridge went as a delegate from, the Crown Hill Women : Auxiliary to attend the `convention held in_'l`orontoLlasI: I week. 1`!-III|IIlillf. Ill liilllxll I .VMt'.,snd Mr|.Jeue Pound, of .MisoheIl 8qnu-a",' visited friends .heb1'- 9p Wcgneadav; The Committee on Pro ertv and Supply, through its chairman Dr. ailing recommen- ded "that-the resignation of Mr. Abernethv as caretaker of the East Ward School be ac- cepted and that Mrs Outram be appointed in his stead also that the committee be in- structed to advertise for ten cords of sound. dry, soft wood for use at the Central School. ` The report waspadopted. ' p ' The Committee on Management recom- mended through its` chairman, Mr. Thos. Smith-that Bert Curtis, who had been sus- pended twice be reinstated and on again _ transgressing be summarily punished instead of being suspended; as requested `by his father also that John Calvert having earned a bronze medal the same be pur chased and presented to him. - - The report was adopted. The Finance Committee through acting chairman.Mr. G. G. S_mith,recommended the pament of accounts aggregating $86.22. - , . Ins Ivnnnsvt s`l\II.lll. nil!` Dino l1m....-I olnnn I wuavs. us uuu unlu vv nru DUUUDI. KI IIIUIIII VI EUUUIIIIUU s`|UsDUII-I woumaa. I I !i`he report adopted and the Board then E adjourngd. _ I ...--cn-... . _--. Min Eva PsrVtridz;u :7a`zz: int week with friends in town. ' 112-- lt__`.L- I11, -n_'p,,,,, 11- i j ED GA-R. C. K. CAVANAGI-I, Corrcsoondeut. V Mill Mina Bertram spent. a few` days at L home" has week. rm.-. It-_..I.-.1:_4.. ...:u :.-I.1 '.|..:.. ._.'_{..=| n__1 "2 I-$.13, CIUVI IIIIVIII Mr. Andrew Richardson has returned to fnnlutiqne. Michigan . `II. and Ila -_..-_Tn'nnn `pnnu-:11. nf _IIf.nI;nI`Ip .n\.' \Aluu|.l uuvtuu UL ll vvuutn RU VIJ VVVg I handed to you in March last: a copy of Hilllrli giving you a. verbatim report of what took place in the House. which I as- Slime has been submitted by you to Council, but in regard to which 1 have never had any communication. ' AW ,_ A,,,,_,'_,.-_1.|,,-,,`,.,!II II IUIIIII III UUVVIIO Min Martha Blpokvfrom Haweatone. in- {tendu spending some `time `at Mrs. William } ~Pnrtridge VI. :87`. Ann (slut! in lungs nu` ilnn nufnngnln AF bl-nn . uvuvul --xvcuulvuu. 4 Fromthe National Monument Committee. asking that the pupils of the public school be allowed to contribute to a. memorial to Lau- ra. SecAord.-'1`he request was granted on motion of Dr. Polling and" Mr. Jamieson. Mr, Love and Mr. Andrews spoke against the motion. `hi _-.__ 13-_ ,__ f\ _._, n 5 cw. -- -j-:. CARETAKEER APPOINTED FOR. EAST WARD SCHOOL-REPORTS RECEIVED. - At the regular meeting of the School Board on Monday evening, Capt. Cowan presided and the following members were in atten dance, Messrs. Thea. Smith, R. B. Webb, W. U. Andrews, J. Jnmieson, Philip Love, G G Smith and Dr. Pallin rphn fnnnnn nnnnnn ...Z......2 . _ _ _ _ _ . _- uy nu. nuiuu, U]. Luv "V U50 VV urn DUIIOOI. From Miss Louisa Lee, Miss E. Booth and Mr.-James. Marlin, applying for increases in salary -Referred to the Committee on Man agemant. T la`-4-um. O.....---I AL-.._--L__ ____2 ,, - I - `UIIIVII U. From Samuel Abernathy resigning his position as caretaker of _the East VWard School --Received. I3-.. -I_- `Y, ._, I II - I- UI Ialuuu uluu Ill. LGIIILIK. The following communications were re- ceceived : T `l'_.____ 1' 1`: ` 1 . a V `q . . . UVUFI Y Wu From . Greenwood atatiu alat his son Roy. had been unduly punished on Sept. 30th bv Mr. Airth, of the West. Ward School. T4`........ u:... 1' .-...:.... . ..-. u:-- In n .... -_ A III}? III |I DIV" I From =Fanny Outram and from W. R Hickling, up lying to be appointed as care- taker ot the East. Ward School. VIVI... l\-....;.: .... -.. `l'I._-._4-r--- I IV ' scnnm 39550 mums. r. new-lines": 6. 1 am and have alwavs been: most `anxious to have this grant used and haa the Engineer been permittedlby the Town authorities to proceed with the work at the place where he recommended it should be, viz,` Mulcaster Street, the Wharf would have been comple ted long: ere this. [-]',............ ......I. .....; ..-A LI... ...lII .8 cl... CROWN HILL. 3:1 ribs: cl "7 $2.00 in oimrnnx ADVANGEQ | In the matter of the Estate of ARCHI- BOLD BOWMAN.la.te ofthe '1`owneh1p_ or Flee. in the County of Slmcoe_ farmer. deceased. Notice is hereby given pursuant to section.38. Cha`p.`u9 R.S.0. 1897 that all iersonl having claim acanuet. the estate of ` t e sand Archibald Bowman- dpnoannd, wl-In (nd An mp shunt oh- no I515 aum1n1su'at_0_' 01' U19 5310 estate or to "13 UIICCI5 sxgned. h s solncntors, on or before the III day ol ncQmbOr Annoy 0` N16 > claims and of the securities (if any) held by them. . duly veried. - And antics in Alan civn that nfnun Sh. lamb mg..- jut:-in tuuuuir lii` I'I'I FFIEEI Registered Shropshire rains and awe: of va.ri~'us ?ffiicr :'s ,`:%:.'.`.'a.`*3" "` ""` ""' `.,3i`. nu xne estate 0! Inc saxu Arcmbom Eman. deceased. who diqd on or about the xst da of lul , A.D.. 1902. are requested to send or de'ver to arms Bowman. Craigvale. P.O., Ont., the administrator of the said estate or to the under- niavnnd In a unlhvvou-Q an nun In-Gun. 0.. `Int Ala: :50 I In order that something may be done, I would be greatly obliged if you would have me advised whether the Town is prepared to give a. deed of `the necessary ropertiy; u on which to erect a dock at the oot of sy eld Street, or at the foot of Muloaster btreet, leaving it to the Minister of Public Works, to decide at which place the the money can he most advantageously spent. uuly venneu. -_ ` And notice is also given that after the last men- tioned date theadmupntratorlwill proceed to distribute the nuggets of the_ sand e_etate having regard only to the chums of which notice have been given. ` LENNOX, ARDAGH. COWAN & BROWN, `qt-43 _ 1. . Solicitor: for Adnziniotutor. `-Dated it Barrie cm. 9:1. day of October. A.D.. .9. EXECUTORS 1 none: to cnsnltons snnopsu-um}-: SHEEP ron sAL 7 I)-..-n-....I I._...-I.:.._ ..._.`.._ ___1 -4.-__ -r ___,9 V T We emphasize the'great importance of bringing goods to the store not later than F riaay. A()ur_ city store needs your butter on Saturday morning. Payment in cash or goods on [Thursday and Friday will be guaranteed same as Saturday prices. JAM ESVAIR, - I A few more barrels No. 1' GRAB APPLES. GOO. BUTTER for "our city store in 1 lb. prints. Highest prices paid. BUTTER made With cream separators is always in demand, in fact is taking the iplace of Creamery Butter. 4 V A ` i NEw.|_Ai|Di EGGS--Highest cash or trade prices, dry goods or groceries.` WELL-DRESSED GHICKENS AND DUCKS, fat stock. Care shoulii be L_`___ taken in killing. Do not scald thejni.` Some New Breakfast Foods that ar; 10 V doz Men's ne Wool and Fleece-lined Underwear, "Shirts and Drawers regular 50c. and 60c. goods. V Dissolution sale price - - - I0 doz. Men s ne imported` Wool Heather Mixture Sox, regular 35c. and 45c. Dissolution. sale price per pair - - - - 500 yards'Pure~ Silk Neck `Ribbons in Taffeta. Louisine and Duchess Satin regular 30c. to 50c. Dissolution sale price per yard. - ` - - ' -I-v HUUIJCK WIN IJGIIVIU IIDVU U IIVW ' wharf. The dead of the property should be, !l`werded wirhoun further delay.` By deed "'3 the propertv over to the Government. '9 town escapes all cost of future_malnten- We and what is of still greater importance. '5P8B the responsibility of being lishle for d`'`E8a in the event of accidents. etc .oo-` Ollrinn mu, , 1,000 yards black and colored Dress Goods, including 5 pieces new gonds arrived this week, regular 45c. to 65c. Dissolution sale price - - \NANTED ! SUGAR.at exceptioally low prices, in large or small quantities. . `Best Bright Yellow, '7 "$8., 256. Best Redpath s Granulated, 6 lbs., 25 - V V NEW ARRIVILS AIN SALMON. T 1)--.. 1)~....:| d--1-__-- :--- -1--- AI!- Best Red Sockeye, for 25. MALTA VITA, per package FORGE per package GRANOSE FLAKES, per package NEW saunas, pa. basket ;____ 4?- lengths in sfripes and fancy. designs. Our stock of Silks is exceptionally THE BIGGEST SILK OPPORTUNITY EVER OFFERED in Barrie. Doift miss this opportunity to secure your needs in Dress Goods. JAMES VAIR 8 SONS Luau |UII UIU Lula. ' Howevenauch was not t-he will of the Town Council and _the matter has stood in that my ever since. ' - oulhces. PEAGLI-IE8, PEAR$, arc. East half hat 3:. _con. 6. Mulmur. zoo acres, all cleared and under cultivation : :8 acres of fall wheat `sown. , On the farm are gocd buifdings and a young bearing orchard. the farm is well fenced, well watered and within half a mile of post oce. church and school. Reason for selling. owner too old and- too Inky to work`: poaeuion ven March xat next. For -terms god articular: up to the proprietor, on the premises, _ at. Bell; `tr F. S. Smith. Cree- 1. WE ENUMERATE A FEW: FARM FOR SALE. THE GROCER. -rr-J W LENNOX. ARDAH. COWAN & ,BROWN, . ."VTE`r::;:: 333;: }4o-52 Solicitors, Barrie. .-cu`-v aw -w ----- ~. ..- ever of eleeaz-l':;l_iev of the Government in- gi'`*` 1.0 see. at a. glance where the $3,000 I1 be Spent to the best advantage and the leaner the whole eubject is turned over to him. the sooner will Barrie have s new -nL.._t ...

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