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Northern Advance, 12 Feb 1903, p. 3

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isfac- ? 9"! . 'PHILLIP8-In Tocumpath, on Fridsy, Jan. _30th, Mn. Andrew Phillipa. aged 68; you-I. ~W1LsoN- Entered into rest, February 1st. at hsr Into! rasldsnco,` 336 Ontario street. Toronto.` Annie Wilson,` third daughter of . tbs` late Wm. Wilson, of Mono. WA'raoN--At his late residence, Cooks- town, o_n_.Monday, Feb. 2nd, Robert Wst- ; V Ion, sgodi -80Vyears. F5133 Inner. . `P LIBBIG C0.. :79 King west. from ._\ APRIL 2,. 1903 MN. 1. I903 It I-firv t 1106 eruspg you. 1 5.n?Jw1'2.?i9o3 These v r n Adv an ce_ Tom W41-An yl-L vu. of the} `[1. the 7 III av ; pl 4% pg? , 7`? y f 5! mm Twlve FEB, 5. 190:5 MAY 1. 190:5 AU`G.~ 6. 1903 L` V Free. Q Are Get Iounds That Cannot Be Heard. A stone thrown into the water pro- duces ripples. in the same way it you strike something, as a drum, there are . ripples in the air. -and the disturbed My mosphere reaches the ear as, a sound. `a The slower the ripples or vibration! the deeper the sound. . The deepest audible sound in e. mus sical instrument is that of the great thirty-two toot pipe of the organ of St. Paul's. which gives sixteen vibrations . s second. That is probably the deepest___ sound that the human ear can catch. You listen to it. rolling through the II- cred edice like distant thunder. and e little thoughtlwill enable you to realise/-' that there may be sounds inaudibieu. you. but which you can feel. The deep tone pervades your entire being you have some doubt whether you resi- ly hear or feel it. 2:; 5,1903 ly hear or teen u. The thunder of the cataract of Niago T ara produces a note with exactly hall the number ofthe big organ pipe-that is, eight vibrations. You cannot hear the note. but it can be recorded by deli- cate instruments and you can feel each . or the eight waves beat against your ear drum. The great volcanic eruption of Krakatoa produced a musical non of tour vibrations a second. It wal registered by meteorological instru- ments in diirerent parts of the world. s "Prohibited Ooee Houses. 1 So many coiree houses sprang into existence during the reign of Charles II. that be, entertaining a belief that many political intrigues had their be- ginning in those places, issued an edict` ordering them to be closed. In this proclamation the following words occurred: The retailing of coee or tea might be an innocent trade. but it was said to nourish sedition, spread 1 lies and scandalize great men; it mi, 5 also be a common nuisance. IN ;A.D.VAN.CE. Io SEPT. 3. 190:5 |~ With 1 MAR. 5. I903 JUNE 4, I903 Times Dec. :5. 196., Sheet The III-U v find V ] will A `ICU Ve ll u Tncunsmln-On Friday `Int, 30th ` ult., another of 'l`eo:.mseth e ivell- known residents passed away, inthe person of .1111. Phillips, reliot of Andrew Phil- lipe, at the age of 68. The death took place at her own home, lot 6, 000080; - `A QL` `-"Al! Ila NEWS or com Annms1nIcI] TOT] Ull Duvuau-J ELMVALE--The death of Miss Carrie Honden, daughter of Chas. Honden, Sr'., took place on Saturday, Jan. 31st. "The remains were conveyed to Elrnvale from Toronto on Monday and taken to her father s residence, 10th oon., Flqs, where the funeral service was conduct` ed on Tuesday afternoon, interment ? taking placeain the Allenwood Moth,` odist cemetery. I vigour ---_. 7 . NOTTAWASAGA - A very pleeeing event took place st the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Jamel Kerr, 3rd line. on Wedneedny last week, when their daughter, Sueen, wee happily wedded to Aiex. Perry, 5 proeperoueqyoung former of the same neighborhood. Rev. E` ` A --:-e.3_g. Ell stuff EST ,#!II IIKIIJUI vs nus. nu... _-.-______ J. A. McConneli min the? ioointing -clergyman. W. 0. Perry, Oreemore, anointed his brother through . the ordeal" nnd the bride was rvnited on by her `sister, Minn Ednn. The young people took the afternoon train for Toronto ' A*------` g; "IQ UIIU wlvvu--vw-. -_ and other points out returned on ` Monday evening last when they were - given a hearty reception at the" resi. 1 --dence of H. H. Perry.` 'CooLs'rowx-Death has once more _ visited our village, and removed from our midst in the person of Mr. Robert Watson, st-., one of the oldest and most respected citizens of this vicinity. Mr. Watson has been a long and patient suerer from that dreaded disease, can- cer of the face. . . .The sad news that _ -_.'l U01 UL IILIU Lvvva o --v ---- ~ Mr. Will Leeson`, a progressive and ] highly respected young farmer, living f about two miles south of town, _had 1 passed away, cast a cloud of sorrow over our village on Wednesday morn` 1 ing. The deceased was ailing about 1 two weeks, heart failure being the fatal be trouble. He was an.exemplatyt young q man 5 was an active and wnsigtgnt. 1 member of the English Ch`u1_'ch,i "e `j Superintendent of the Sabbath School- . He was a much esteemed member 405; Newton Robinson L.'O.L., and -a gen eral favorite in social circles through-. out the vicinity where he was born and ` lived his whole life. A young .widO!v} and an infant child survive him. The deceased was about thirty years of age, and eldest son of Mr. Frank Lesson, of" , '1`ecumseth.-Advocate. . iv.-E a lens street lighting` and to hays "Illi: . H. time. One or - two .extensioq-{of L which they atglait BaADFos1>-A new night operator is A on duty here owing to the recent col I lision. Upon whom the blame should 6" be xed for the accident is still a mys. tery. Inspector Tiin, of Allandale, ls looking into the matter."--Witness`. .34 .A. An Acetylene Gas Company ,han`:in-c ci stalled and placed in operation ten _a's_ "" street lights. According __to _a' 9'1 made with the council `of lasyear above companywere to furnish `stony-V V operation by October 1st,`. company, however, for not even make a start},.in*"` ,. were since `granted, the l to install ten lights ,by.-Fel~).'j` Requires nourishment in 1 Bovril should therefore form he T `V. -7, - `V 3 _ :l Y A a conoeiiti-atl .1>i1 at_a19:le,V'b,f:;:d`etf:;:`g`i1'y: V digestible form. _ chief items on te diet list of _in_va;lid, as it embodiment of all these qualities. ; V _ . . _ _, _ _ A meeelyi a stimulant ,top:op~qp u g If `. Bovril is not spirits for the passing containing all the stren beef in the most palatable and euilyvdigestible form. : _ _ ` g ._Q` 34; hour. "Itis 2. highly zth-zivinz vroperticseofithctlaatlun in the most pauauum. ...... ........ ,____,_ Bovril is Licium The" jet: vet-oi t-at lighed on ho. 31It, and they m 0. improvement on the` old street lunpi.` [933. 7 . Aslun. Oonnnfowoons-C3opt}."W. J.` Buoott, has covered his connection with the Northern Navigation Go. and lenvoo for` Scotland at anon for the nnrpooovhof-pnr chasing` o Itoelitenmer for hunoolt and Mauro. McKay, two goni4lomenAofTor-- 2 {EAL Lin. .3 .Ill.6IIll'llo IlV:lLI p -w-v 3--,-A----- ` `onto who are nnooiuto with him in the jvontu`re .- . . .'l3-he Disney 8: `Danny M f a; Compunyof Ennover are delir- I -L- I---L:_. Al 'J|HIr 1 September-Ll; oooordingo the contract. I!!! Vuvuuu V; was ,.........,._-,_ , , _ I III wm.AnoBeeh.~:unuea in an electron \ of Mr. Sullivan by 3 moj.ority.o3l . .. . . A by-low ha been `reappoint- iuq Boo Oheeaemnn oonltobl. cometary- ooretokor, pooodlkoopor, inspector. -of waterworks, truont ._ooer, and core taker of looknp cod oonuoil ohornbor ot a salary of $80 perinnnrn. U1z1LL1A'g'-`flfhovoow wha`rt_ to be built. at -the park is: to I-"~.he oiuhed by. 1 -._~;-_I"r_`_- I-..5-Al. -`mi nn Dupwuauqu `-vn._uvnn.n-_,_`.,\. -_- . ` ` . . . . Anotheif ge`uol__ine beach was added to the Orillie ,. ft this week,5 Mr. Ti H; Sheppard hevigg epuroheeed avthirty footer. It. in 3 very hundeome oretitend hen indieniiien niepeed. .-:.T.I: has been decided to- hold the` Beard er trnede banquet oh the" evening of .'.|.`hur'sdey,`. Feb. 19. It will ieke the form of` e eomplimenteryi bapqiiet to `the `oohle _of_ the (}rend%_Trunk:f1gilwa~y,;fend _..v_vill be held en. the oeiiiie `.E0uQ_.':" Generel AI'l'___.`._._` 'D'.;....- `unis .niai n. Bu Manager Hayes has signied his ap- E proval of the am, and his ` promised "w -that the Grand Trunk. will...be. well d` represented, and that he will`-bepreeeht `a1 in person if possible. Invitations have oi also been sent out to.se_veral prominent -b public men. The committees are ener- geticsllfut work, and willtspare no . PW.` `W m..`51`e.`."'t3....p"4`.".1.`h?f9`3i!59`9_'.- `I ' There have been __several`. thunder-9 etor'm"`s i`nlAthi a.di_st_.ri`et during-the week, w ` , and during one of them'n_ear_the Ragged ' Repidson Monday afternoon, the power` [ wires were etruokpaod dduig done _ which shutdown 'the plent_' twenty 3 hours, A. ooil inuone of theizejieratorse: at the Rapids was bui'nt'out,1far id several j ot thegbig-in3ulatorswere_:epllt; ground- ing the wiresso that thefothep machine 3 could not be run. vTpwb,t"n`eni' started vs f;6m"`0qi3li9 ilatr-y6n*:"i``.:`TI!iisl;?3l's hreg it e" i"tri u` 5' 3;. r `nose eame " Zlaoauriero tey leias an .99. . fwhere.._the lightning.-h_ad:atruo'k. whioh , _ waenear thewR.api_ds;. and-,tlleyv'-did.`-A `F lens1.,,and.e.rem:n:is imi11i.lf(xn,x:l19xe., J id :,_burnt-out can was ,,re gla'ed".byi eleven-y ad fi:?o19z=lt.~;= .9.'=in- 5;-`h9~ idirheli *W!`f'i;e9i9ndt*n9pv19 n fidw `yr-o '<"l` ai.yfvji'::;;~:':'i:i`g;V ' ~..._ _.-v ._ ..".;.... ._`"u..i+';..m ..;..- an:-ah1o.._o.99n_. 'i.1re. A Mt-i; "M60l'nng,vho uuuam \ `to uni, . '_ -"_4.:. , ' `\ 7 `J. n, sm:x viamng `in. msronco snd.Whit,by_. 2 9 ,.'_ V , V W; in Io`:-ry to if t'ho_ qooidgnt ' which hnppenpd 11;"; Andrew `Du-yudnlo, has creek. While in end bush he on! _llnpl'0V|nx` . A ` 4 I. 7 Mil. Jan. ill` (if t.y.phdi__l- .fevr, but id`! ru_It. 6 `l'Io"ArTof, I upeedy _ . . \ 1 > . - | ` VH3. and `Mn. btotod the bth oonivomory . of tholf `wedding day` 'l`horodsv,,J anuory, 20ih. A onjoyoblo done no open: both young and old, people. " --.I-...-.. !.;l._..J- pg `fully. V "W." - Rev; .A. intends` orgonigiog the Qpnprm Leogoo onhis W place In tho our future; _ ws hope -the work will` bo"oorriodloo Iuooool` _ :'Mru. M. Boll roturnod loot week from Honaywood, "where the spent some time with hor oistog, who in very V--- ---I Ins w `n..n......_ 1;.-1. IIIIIB VIII] list IIIUPI , wuv av . -, i `M1-.. nu: Mrs. W. Dobuon: 1?[r:1, (spent Suhduy with `Mr. J. Crops; Erneht Ellis. Anghl, spent Buns` duj"iiItVwit.h Mr. Demuter. - .- % l 7 4 J ALA Av choir hope here. , _ ..Wooxpepu tobe given_Imo % in the am mm. -- - I U .1. A _!__ _ pg UK}: }d will: ___j Min 8. J:-l'E;(`J"cnn in yidflnf -fritendl in'1`o:onto. - , ` - V - - U A__A-.` '- J. "O|Arri:tI_)oro` `ha nu:-tad jblaokumlthing in him `own shop spin. Snooelu Duo. A " ~ * ' ' C A A- LL- Nuptisln or was Violet Hobo! ' and Mr. A. A. Garvin. A Vprctty and intcr_utin_g woddhj was celebrated in" thc Mcthcdlct church; 'AntcIi`MlllI, on Tuesday`.-Fob. 3rd, at llcan; The contacting pcrticc were Mr. Arthur Augnctnc Garvin, of Mid- hcrct. cud Misc Voilct Mchol. Garrett. The church inc lled with oxpectcgt , L_;.I- gout: and `others, .when_ the bride entered on the arm of her father, Mr. A._ F. Garrett, to the nu-ei_uu'of the wedding march, played by Milo, Essie Collins, of Oollingwood; T Rev. B. s. I-Fraliok performed the ceremony,` after "which .,tho "principals" and the__ numerous gneate drove to the parental home" of the bride I where a eumptoona:repaet.awaited them. . The bride looked lovelyein a gown` of dream metalaeoe.' trimmed with oream satin an'dohi`on, together with the regulation bridal _ve_il and orange bib-mI=d h.-id dvirrxi-o-soled banii=1`d ----- --J nan-Ianfjtlll ` r ' UIVTVIIDU, --- --__' , bohquet `of foods and. `cu-naotiona ;.3 vihilo thotoharmihg. hiidstnaida,` WM'isa:: Eva Ghirtt ind Miss` Ethel " Mai-'klo,' were main *pretti1i `itciiea in wmtia limiy -l%rt`:iIiied"`ivi ;1i"I3`e'bhd!'in91`i6ii #-__ ~_'..`..:~..>3_..`- -. ` `,--` ;,-g~. , h- ofA}i- ,A9 "uk1-ones, and arm .' 1.5:?` u 7-v _ 7 snag a 7 O `A '. _ _ miss. . "` - _ ' "**` ~ -- - ,,--.1 I__ V.ba'q';uet of pink oarnstiojia, fund-3.7 be- tovorv "i i`'!=e%-sro>rn w .'9!. 999?` Anti g%t Mime v'= '!*'<' `A1`A:;.-_-`Linn:xnnnlItW frnm `IN : AN ANTI!` IlD..nI.:B WRDDIIMG. T morn. L , V_ . _ M -ivh-nt%vIsn-A4And:siIIn_ V odinpiniod our hair iqdiling 1., the rum oongutnlnibnn: sud ~90- wishes of . Jugs oifolojof friends to whom they will be utiliomev " st)` Th _1>`me-," manmm, me: the A 20 h in. If}; EST. , Allhefolloiing` reeo ojtioo:`ol" oondol- am b`ae`*beeo forivardeil-to-ne, (sum, of the le;te`Joho_Leooard.. ; ff "'f_` ` ' To the Family? of ourlat` Bro. ' John Leooard,7- > . T ' W0, ille meqrberia of Fringe of Welee L'.O_.L. No. l 605. derire to jyuo'our,heartfels sympathy inithe note. ~ ` trial you have `paired V through in the -death -of your loving `and kind. (other. We _ realize you have eoetainedo greet lore j_in one the was ever ready ..to in part good advice, not only in his bone.` but everything that was for the ad ; `vanoemenc of the oomtponiv-y, but he he been called rum from the temporal things of earth `to _the Eternal Home above. May ' the Lo`:-do oomfort Ind eurtain you intbio yoorbour of rad "bereavement and when` your life : york ll. over may you all meet in Heaven with your loved parents that have gone I before, where parting shall be no more, -,5 .1.:- 1-3.... n] 5 " Anonn. ~ 'lR1ur;NoV1.ps--On the 10th line of /Teouriaaethg 9. '1 on: Thur|dd.y,..Januiry 29th. 1903, to` M1-._ _ gnd Mrs. W; E. Reynolds, 1: (on. I... :\ >` V ...ua _ . -44.; ,4.-';-_. A__. ,."_____;.l`;.'..:-`,'..|..;~,~' Ikllltu, wuvnv V-g---B _ ..-- - , :We, the members of this 1odge,feel 1 that we have unstained e greet lose in the death of W. Bro. Johrid Leonard. who who elweye reed} to help every- thlng that had reference` to _the Order ` Irhioh he loved lo. deerly. He who 5 faithful member of thie Lodge for `over yeere, end lled honorably the Worehiplnl Heeter e chair for 30 veers. in enooeeeion, eleo freeenrer of Inniel Digtriot L.O.L. for 21 years. We lergely attribute the preeent high " - 7 -An-- 54- he`: b gnd W. 1sg:c_eyno|un, as non. 1% AJnn;ni~@,*,In` Aitistafjs, oh_`T1esdi yj:, Jan:-_ L r~' 3` I : Mr. _&;: Mu-'.I Wt;;'T. ._lermu`bf;_:., . .1. 1 -" ,"v " `A ' nee Iona. . `.1. . 1` u 1 . __ `I-.. slnl Qkii _ O We shell mien him in our Ineetinge here, but he hue gone techs Grand Lodge shove`, where we all hope to meet again. ~ V , A member 1:-om,our_ Lodgeroomgohe, A _A ioioe he loved lfetilled, V Apleoe lo vnoantin hie home, Which never an at lled. BnsoLu-non on: ooubdnnucn __._..- Annual Moetuic held in micron on ` _ Thursday Last. The annual meeting of the'Connty Orange Lodgewas held at Alliaton on " Thursday and was one of, the largest in the history or` the Lodge, After many important matters had been discussed. . the following cieers were elected for the ensuing year : W.M., Richard Bell, U_topia; D.M., J0h}A.' SewaI:t,Thor_n- ton ; Chaplain. Be_v.`.W. G. G. Dreyer, . Beeton; let~Le-.oturer, Geo. McOurdy,; . Tottenham; Deputy Lecturers, W. J_ r Steel._ Deerhurat and `Wee. ;Hanna.;. ; D.C.. S; Bomere.. `A. resolution of non- A I lV&l._J.Vvuyu' v- -.._ _-__ 4 hon` ThurId&y,.Januiry to Mr. 1 _ and W. son. Jsnggiffirxn Allis 3., ojn . Theadity, M Jag; -_?. 1 Mr. _:t'nH;XTMru:' W;'T. Jefronlziu tv;`1`n` sons. , K1Ngsno3o-A_t Goldwater, Jan. 27th , [ 'vv`.i`fe'bf` `lJaii1'm`i.Kingaboro. of 3? dipught MTNT,_7_-At CI-aigburat, on Ja.n_h 29_sli.__`t I iwiifet of Mr. D. H.` Minty, of hs-qI:_-.- h .3 '1 .. . (1 9: . 9 \ Ref. Canon Murphy, May, dsughter bf.'Jpni`oT{ - T "Sloan, EIq..,to _`Hart.fqrd Thoinu, ll _ Churchill.` . ' . H v '_ A 1 Rmn--jS'rnvEN`soN-Ae t.h'ev msnso,` Tottezffgig - hung on Wednuday, Ja.n.281:h, by V Re _. P. Nioql, Wi m"Edward` Reid, v_ 136$. I-I .I.lVV| Iv nTn----- --.. ._ p-* to :Go_rcrs$e Annie Stevensoii X '*"tlnihmr bf VJh11 1$v_nIon, EIq.,. vine.` ,. A T . ' _. A Rosa-_-Bo41m-_-At the "pea-iae: mat of guys: bridef V paienta. Beetbn, .oii Wedneudaf; ' ebrusry i4_uh, -by-;the.B.ov. ...R. J Simpson, B.-A.;of_ 'Q\i'eeI'1u'v'ill,' bronheggi - fin:-_la:w ~eg c1;j iioogx;,:*assipea_by -Rev, _` 315. .aqy_uon,2_3."4;f,;9:;Beepn, mania 2 Ro`m;orBeb~on:**zh;t :9:o-Bo-ks. on F ...,..._ til you a Thornton. K v V u.;mn-In Alliuton. on W_edneL|-. f"`i.dy awn; mu, bv Ru-., R. Largo. w.i.;~;:. *}1. ,AlIen,_ of Touotontio, to Auto -Maud; ' A _W.alke.r.o,f`- "Anion. , ` ? - _ T RAtI:-F0305:-M tho?` r.-id9n 96! um bdgh fgshg Mr. ;.G,9org9 l!.`.1,-'41, 'r{uui}_` ` ` e3t'fi;;%`3nW5 _' 33- f`;z1n1.`.F Iiv" ,` | Anson Buck. W,M. Wmmu Iunusn, I.P.M. W Innun Bnowu. PJL Wmnuu Lulxnn, *P.M. A June B1101, P. M. mm 1.. n. 1.. Committee. \ ` Harbour. greens : father, in the Townehip of Rema. on Jan..l8th, "by Rev.` John Lawrence, Mr. Malcolm `Shaw. to Mine Merv Angeline Hodaon, of the Township of Nata. in the Co. 0! Ontario Hnisur -HOGALL --_Ae the reaidence .of the bride : lather, Heniy Heallip, Medonte`, by Rev. James Shene. Ethel Heulip to . G. B. McCall. all of Medonte. Gnzvm -e Gannu-r - At Anton Mills, - , hnroh, on Tuesday, February 3, 1903. R. S. `F1.-aliok, Mr. Arthur ,A Gaivin, o,Mldhurat. to Miss Violet M Garrett, daughter of Mr. A.F. Garrett, of sHAW`--HODSON-.-A|': the residence of the . - - ' U13]-In ` LnsoN---T-At' Newton Robinson. on Tw [` duy, Fob. 3rd,`~Wl|liun sued

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