Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 2 Jun 1904, p. 4

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:- vvv-v nun TIIIISOUIJIEI V `Miss Jessie Brunton. Allan-da1e`s ex- ceedingly versatile -and tale`n4ted little e_locutioniste,~ was one of the prize-winners. at Mr._ Tom Ma_rk_s` oompetition -`in the Opera House on Saturday evening. She divided first honors with Mr. Frank Soules. for- merly -of the Sixth `Ward; `KIT- - -Mr. Joe. Be`bb' is moving` into the re`siI.d'e:nceV on the corner of Charles and `Ross streets, an'd Mr. Fred Pielnr ny is moving from Cumberland streat to the house in Charles street, which" Mr. Be'bb is vacating. FIK1-.. 1'__._!. l1,,,_ .1 A!` III 3-'-Budget of News `J-- _ vv onan.n\/5.! \II- On their return- residence in Al- nn;\I -~8_i:gned on 'be'ha;lf of and friends of the Met at Gre1_1`fel. _ ___-._- ... .......uu nay. no u. ever `so small. of practically show- ing: `you `both we esteien you `for yo=`r work's sake. -I'le-ase afscept these chairs `from your many warm frie'nd`s at Gren-fel, and we pray that He. who has been with you and yours all through the years of .s'trugg'le. may clothe you with a: more manly and '._wom'amly grace than ever. and, when the part- ings of earth are over . we may .meet unibroken families at iG.od s right `h.a.n-d`. ` While we have-gathered here .to spend an enjoyable social evening. we ooull` not allow the opportunity `to pasj without in some way, beit nvnr `an annual] ..` ..._..-A.:--1u, I ,.,_-_, v-.\~vvvv uuu an uuu-u1- ed member of the OfficiaI.B-oard of the Angus circuit, will not soon: be forgotten, for we are told bread cast upon the waters shall `be see`n after vmany days, and we have the assur- ance your labors will be blest of ('1...) ..._....-_, .- u u.u:uua xu Ditffleo `K Rev. A. T. Ingram, of Goldwater, spent part of last week with friend: in this neighbnorhood. T . John `Muir is home from the lum-4 ~t-her wood's_`for. a. few weeks. J - Mr. and Mrs." S. r.Pe.tt, Minesing, 4 `hpent Sunday at Mr. Alex. Wilson-'s. ~ `Art Carson spent Sunday in Grad-_-. Mr. .'Wilson raised his barn last reek. in order to build a -stonetoeun-" under it; - ' on Monday evening quite a num- - her of the friends and neighbors met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as Young, previous to their removal to Barrie, and` after having spent the. evening in games. e tc.. Rev. A. R. Sanderson calle_d the assembly to order, and the following address was read -by W. J. Bishop. and pre- ; 'senta.tion made "by A. Marshall,- Mrs. and Mrs. Thos. Young. Gren- fel. Ont. _ Dear Brother and -Sister,-We, the members and` adherents of the Methodist church here, have learn- ed with deep regret that you are :1- bout to leave our community and `spend `the evening of your lives in . Barnie. For many years you have both bee'n,indefatigab1e in your la- bors for the Master, by `being con- Btsant in season and` out of season. though `struggling with the things that are necessary for your main- tenance !on this mundane sphere , you `have ever sought to g'lorify God in your bodies and souls which you have given to Him. who is our Ba- vi-our. The spiritual strength deriv- ed from your efforts ,Brother Young. as Sabbath _School Superintendent. class leader. "trustee and an horror- QA rvun-uJl...._ _'E L1 - l\"' ' I S 1 V _ __-_.- - nuns \II\ I L'Jl\\) V O OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO0 | Great opportunities come our way half price. thus` buy to advantage and and see the latest arrivals. .-_ w--- 1? 1 QQC \ln.1\,) these days to buy mill As we have the trade we can handle the quantit give our customers the benet. U o o o 9 Bleached Tabling 28 yards Bleached Tablin g, pure linen, 70 inches wide, regu- lar value 70c, special at 50c Turkish Towels- lO doz. White and Cream Turkish Towels,2l x 42 in., good weight. Special price 2 for 25`; Half price or less on dozens of choice Waist Lengths, Dress Lengths, etc. I ,. Needs 7` washing--tha.t s all--in many cases that is all that the difference between these remnant lengths and the regular It means a determined efforts to clean the stock duri rush of these busy days. Chi1(Ii`en"g makes stock, 11g the wAsH GooDs REMNANTS Big Sale of. ooooooooooooooooooooooo`o ' ` A 0 fl I . 0? The MASTER MECHANIC? PURE % !A_B SOAP heals and soften: the skin genie prompt cleansing it of crane. V u . In 1.11: aay- us me best way 6 Saihnt 5 Smith Linen Scrim 15_ yards Linen Scrim, the.` latest novelty in foundation for Embroidered Collars and Cuffs Special at per yard - 50 50 yards Half Bleached Linen Table Damask, 62 in. wide, speciai price - _ 31 Shop early in the day- Tis the best Table Damask GRENFEL. L MARSHALL. W. J. BISHOP. MILLINERY AT SPECIAL PRICES OTTTER ATTRACTIVE BARGAINS . the` members Methodsit church Mrs. D.- M6Michz1el visitedv pver; `Sunday with friends in Barrie._ (Dan A 7 7-~~- ` ""' zlrentel. On-t. tdachers of . la (0! the A . _ I Ta: Mcrchgs DIRECT IMPORTERS _We have a. mixture that Win brmg you beautiful blossoms. } Also all kinds of Garden seeds by the oungo or pound. |..AnI`nn_u -- - ..u vv G-11.11.15 J. St` 1 [The I:ev._ A, R. Sanderson is `W ; tending the district meeting nr Orl- illia, this week. Mr. A. 1\T:1rsh:1l will accompany Mr. Sanderson :15 1 delegate; ` Miss Bewie Knox. of Barrio, i9 sp'end'ing a few days at ho.m0- Mr. A. Money of Barrio, 51'9"` v'Miss Ettie Hookridge is S1W1`"5 few weeks in Toronto. _ .The Methodist Sabbath School 111' tend `having an` excursion to Bi: 1333' {Point about the 22nd of Jum- The Misses Ross gave a dunCC 0 Fridhy _eve_ning. `All report :1 8d fimn time. ~W.W..I'. BISHO P, 51 S1lpCI`i1l(t'A1dt`.1`.`. -Rofbt Mair is bu_ild'ing :1 nvw shed at the Me1:hod`isf: church. [ MI'- Robt. Young has built a new wnre fence along Yomgfe st, The Dan A 'n n . ' Trusting our Heavenly Father ever 'be with .you, and we may 1 at last meet at His right lxund. In behalf of the school. --.---~ ;.uu.:.v;u; Ull. uuwuuy. V Mr. a.n;i. .1\`I`rs. M. B. Hipwcll, -of} `Bond `Head, were the guests of the 1ormer`s mother. `Mrs..J. R; . Hi{i- twell on Sunday. -' ` " jjjj sow -:- - - --- rvvyew Though we cannot show our 0&- 'teem for you` in as practical :1 man- .'n'e`r ab we_w-oul`d like to. but in I.>c-1181: of the Sabbath school please accept t-his'Bi=ble and Hymn book as 35 evidiecnce of the place you occuP." in our hearts. ' .m_-_,:- You will have flowers all summer; v-----v \a\I.vv1s) Vie are fully prepared for the present demand for White Cot- iton Underwear. All sizes `and prices in stock, including our Special Dorothy Corset Covers at 25c 23,}, Cashmere Hose 144 pairs Cashmere Hose, and one rib, seamless fog,-t, g anteed to Wear. Special 1 ' 20 pairs ALinen Colored Lace Curtains, Nottingham make, 31 yards long, ne qtxality, rq4u1.d}_ price $3. 50, for j $175 P91` pair 25 pieces ne Dress Goods and Muslins, 45c to 65c value, offer- ed this week at 29c '-K'fSJ E;-om t1;;s:r;eighborhood' at.- tonded the Methodist an`nive1_'sary services in `Bradford; on Sunlday.` - ` `MP, and Mrs: If D `l] !...-....II -1!` ;hese buy millinery at can quantities and ')I1cI~-s-v-no-nus `Ln L-_.-n. A Corset Covers Lace Curtains Dress Goods 1, seamless fcvct,-gua1'- price 3-: `Jun 2 vwzset V 25 each 0| A'I*3' 5| ,_`.-..- ---. nu aavuuvtlu A-Mr. \X?'ilf-rid McBride of Egbert". ppent last Sunday in town. ` ail - ......J "Il'_._ ' 'l'A- "" .. |.vLALI Come e, two 252 .7: -.... -.....u -an-oaau.t~J Ill` LUNA}: Mr. and Mrs.'Jas. Down-ey .~ are. Visiting their ]daug'hter. (Mrs. A. Simpson, of Midland. T Quite 'a number of our r<'3Vsiddnts _Bpent the 24th in Beeton. `ll'__ 1lYI11~ v -n-- 1` . _ _ ,'v- 'v---- -J `-4.: Miss `I-xouie Pascoe spent .Moxid*ay~ last in town. - Mr. He;i;z;;t Petch spent last Mon- day visiting `friends in town.` - t'|..!L.. L. __ __ preoiated (by all. '"'.i`i1_em fiug is V highly ap- `ll'2;... T -._ -' {The crops are looking well. What about the Union S.-S. ex- `cursi-cn to. Muskoka. ` ` 1 ' 1'3ife's's7rs. H. Lougheed and E. Miller` have returned "home from a trip _to the city. ` --- '--aw: Mr. and-Mrns. W. J. Andrews anld family spent Sunday with friends in jBarre~. W _vV - ] "Mr. _and "rs. Geo. Young of Gren- fel. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Jago. _ . If._ -,, 1 `It 11? 1- -{party on 'Friday `afternoon, in `g-- -....-.u.s~J-.p vvava.l l.L`\4lI\.la3 1491 VI ' VMrs. James Brown gave a thimble honor of her guest, Miss M.`Ferg`usotn of Mid'hurst. - ` l ---__. wvv. ..uJ V-- Mr. Albert Gilpin, of Toronto, spent the h~olid'-ays with friends here. - Il`._ _~ - _...- yo... -upnbovgu "Sir. and Mrs. Levi Pratt, of Craig- -vale. spent Sunday with Mr.` and Mrs. `Geo. Dyer . `ll _. 1____L rs-I` I A III Misses,Jeah Standen and Estie Bell of Angus, visited on Saturday with Miss Bertha Srigley ' 0 I ,`II'_ .._._I 'II'___ V._- 15,4: - I- lJev|in&Mur%chison NEWTON ROBINSON. Women .s and. Child: en's Black` Cotton Hosiery at 10c, 12%c, 15c 18c, 20c and 25. Fancy Hosiery 35c and 40a pair. All wool Cashmere Hose 25.0 pair, 4 pair for 90, 3 35c pair, 3 pair for $1.00; We pair, 2 pair for 750; 50c pair, 3 pair for $1.40. New Flake Zephy in all c.o1o_rs, 15c, 20c and .250. 45c.....All wool Dress Goods in mixtures of garnet and `white, green and ,wl1ite, brown and white, blacl: and nwbite and blue and white, for 29. . , 55., and 75__A1I Wool Dress Goods. This line is madeuvp of. T < two kinds of Dress` Goods;- Some were . 65c and some 75c. All shades of blues, greys, greens and Reseda. all for 42c yd. 75--AllV wool Worsted Dress Goods,in browns,navy blues, fawns, enc., all for 55. ' ' V $[_00.._All wool Dress Goods, in. pearl greys`, rcseda, black and A white mixtures and navy and white. Now 759. $[_25 Suiting in all wool tvreeds, light colored inixtures, extra nice quality and latest designs for 75 yd. Here is a. rare chance. Our new, stylish, up.to.date Dress Goods and Suitings will be sold at phenomenally low prices. The continued cold weather during the past six weeks makes itpossible. for us to o'er exceptional bargains. Some one s loss is your gain. Right in the midst of the*Dress "Goodsseason we offer these goods to_ our customers at from 25 per cent. to 50 per cent. less than the regular price. These goods are all new, fresh, rst class, and up to date 1904` Dress Goods. I l A ANTENK MILLS. ' GREAT BARGAIN OPPORTUNITY - special prices _in Men s{and Boys Suits and ,men s overcoats stil` continue. Remember we sell a boy s blouse suibffrom$1 to $4.75. A twofp'iece suit from $1.75 to $4.75. A `three.piece suit from $2.50 to $6.50 and Men s Suits from $5.00 to $14.50. _ HOLLY. One door East of Union Bank. `I (hygmo Po -.-ma` :;.:'.-.- .-:'.-.-.:.. ':..`.""` , 6 .. V01` "Ii 1!. 5 ` ' vw * ;or.L1Il'. (l;I?'5i'w? .n.l'.n'.':'. `lnctdf. .-At about 7 .o clock the train` moved` off with its [charred freight ,` ' their homes, I _ ,,__w, .. ...-vva ..I_.1Uu.l 0 Il0z`l zles. the `fire in the cordwood wasi` drenched out. _At one time a build-` ing on the dock took fire _in fthe and (the many spectators retire"d _t_ol-1 _ _ . . 1 . attraction on Sunday that might not Isitrauins o f s'a!cr.ed music from. Bar- The residents of Berrie lvisit- ors -to the town. witnessed a varies] occur once in 'a lifetime, and all'in proper order. First` was the mili- tary divine service parade. in which m'a'ny_citize_ns took part. marching to and from the Queenie, ipark. to the. rie s -excellent band. Shortly after" the d'ismissal,"and hardly `before the people `had retired to their. respect- ive 'homes,- the `fire bell rang outathe, `al-arm of fire. and in a fspece bfe. fe'ir minutes., many -of those who might` have `been seen in the King"e nnitvorm `as soldiers end banldsixien, ' were new attired in` rubber fl0 dats `and helmets. The cause of the al- _ arm was a. freight traip from-the`! north having. 2 cars of` dry 5pine | ,oo_rd` `Wood. and a_' boxcar of.( ten `herkr on fire. After two houreof 3 deluge at waterprrom 3 noz_`.!` zles.-. Hm` mm. a... n..- _-;:-., - puuuo School, and` C. M. Kiel, B.C..I. Rural -Dean Thompson. of Shanity Bay, conducted the communion` ser- vice here at St. John s church.` on `Sunday, in the absence of the Re`v. ,'J. Kid'd, who is attending . the ;Syn'~od `examinationeat Toronto. III-n "Among those from this section who took `part in the military [church church -parade at Barrie. -on Sunday, at the Queen .s.aPark. were Mr. Jas. ..Mel'by. `a '66 \(e`teran of the Hamil- *t-on 13th; R. Jory.` of the Dalstotn [ public : `school. a" d` C. M. Kiel, `DI'IIIn1 'l'\-A-- '- - l On Saturdlay evening the band marched `to th-e residence of Mrs. T. !Pra`tt. `where Mr. and Mrs. B. Mar- shall (lately married-) were present- ed` with an address and a beautiful couch `by the -band, of which Mr. Marshall is a` member. VMr. Wm. H-odlson -read the "address, and Mr. J. (H. Hewett looked after the pre- sentlation. Durinig `this ,pleasir_1'g' cere- m-ony the `band `renid-ered several `ap- [prqpria'te `selelctions. ---_. ..-.v...uu JJULV Luau vvuun. "Miss U. Higgins. Miss M. Craig. Miss `M. M~orrison. 0. M. Hart and` C. M. Kiel, of `the B.. C. 1., spent the l24'th at their homes here. (W... $-11.---_ 31- - v-- -n-tr -`want - vrs. A. P. Lithgow and her daug`h- ter. Mrs. H. Hart. of_ Weston, _vis- ited friends here 'last week. . "HIE..- 1"!` 7" Dr. and Mrs._l;)sahko. of Barrie, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. `Jory on the 24th." | ~-s o... ORAIGHURST. of water. f,'.;_3`"n;;_! Our fishing! elub" returned wasgsaturqiay after two days fnsjnng .at -At the Lnttle Lake. looking rather txr- nk ed and sleepy. They report having t 7`ovc1ock twin, wild time. but :1 very poor in charred "3t_h-." ` spectators retire"d_ _t`oe.7. -Vit0.1`i3 D83 P9-$03` oft ratvher _ I quietly -here. `Quite a numberef our - V ` L V young people oeljdbrated in . . the ""', V - ` ' _ r _ neighbqrinr `tpwnu 1_ri_-1__1ages. - ~` aw` -T .[.:F"r1? ..:;'.i report hg_,,t.: 0 j .-_ r, _ _ _ _ _ V- - -.-g-- yvqawv` ulu.` IIHVIIH i-v.nn,eumo,;;ia; V _patjeus, :1M,`e_.ssr.g`. Jacobs for I I vwxfawehber. ham. 4 omroteay. renovn may _--.. ..... usguuu. uuxuwater. paid la ying visitto Mr. J. B. -John- aton. last week. A | Miss Minnie Richardson. .of Anten ,Mill's,'called on friends here recent-A ` Iv- - go;-a uuvsu ll.l~ \JLU U11` .Lu.UgLl(l`8.y. "gr: J. N. McDonald. who hasbecn `running on the ' Burke's Falls may freight. for the last three months. is `back in town again. ' vRev. `Canon Murphy delivered his his. formal salutatory _a.ddress'to St. George's oongfregation on Sundgyreve-I ning. -anld earnestly urged that all co-`operate .with him` in uaromoting` the `welfare of the church, 7 Mr. Sn`dy Wsatt attended the `fun- eral of his'uncle in.0ro on Mo.nd'ay. -My-_ _'| _ N Mhhnnala ...|.... 1.....`1.-, v On `Saturday the Grand Trunk be- gan `to `bring inrthe first instalments of the winter's supply of coal. For- tv thousand` tons will- be stored here dming `the ;summer `for use anecxt w-in't4er. ' ' -It 'is*iiotmuchvenvirontment for the `G.T.R. `to beautify their premises at Allandule. `while lthe town allows the wharfto remain in such a'ila- pid!a:t\e~d cuon.diti'o'n. `The wed'd-ingytookn place in Hamil-L ton yesterday of Miss Edie Glass- jf-ard and Mr. M._att Robinson. `Their many {friends in Allandale wilIVex- tend 9w_arn.1 -congratulations. j Card's `have ben issued for the wedding on June 7th of Miss Drucilla Schamerhorn of New York, former- ly -of Alland`ale. and Mr. Wm. B. Pike. of Plainficld. N.J. V Mr. lGharles uems; and son have returned `from London-. where they were visiting the forrn'er s Prents. They were accompanied home by Mr. Lewis` `brother. ,_ 1| Rev. Mr. _ I `Mr. Alf. Bell, of Oro. son-in-law of Mr. James Ferguson. was kicked by a. `horse -in his `blacksmith shop. last week. and` was badly` injured. e Mr. Nichol MacNich o1 was up from Toronto spending Sunday with Mrs. MacNichol, {who is visiting her father. 'lAld'er'man .Poucher. wIrs.`.w-I`!-4-)..tJins'on `and children Abf To- ronto Junction. `are _.`visiting .`the f-ormer`s "parents. Mr. and, Mrs. Var- tyo V V Mr. George Wilson. our real es-1 tate `and insuramce agent. was in Hamilton on businless for a few -days last week. _ M I _\......v- u rIA.l\lllI49 Ill 1.11111`) IJ\J.I.ALI`|.ln Mr. James McMillan had the mis- fortune to have his finger Fbadly pinched in Orillia. last week. Mr. James Ferguson, Essa` street, is improving his premises by the c-on-struction of cem-entt walks. - The ladies of St, George's church will hold a. tea from: 3 to .6 o'clock. bu Thursday, June 9th. at the resi- dence ,of Mrs, Coleman. Ross st. .'I'_. LL`..- 'I\ 1 ..-_.-- __...-...V Viv.`-IAAJQQQJ Lvvao who `In `fh`<-{Presbyterian church Sun- .d*ay evening Mr. Whitefbread .Ban-g'A Sweet Galilee,_with chorus by the choir. T *Mrvs."HerTbZe1Z`t McMorran and Mas- ter Gordon left on Friday to visit the 'former sTparents in Parry So,un-d. IE}. `I'...._.._ I\l'-1|r-11, , 1 1 Bateman is occupying his: recently purchased residence on Centre street. ...__ `.-.. -Mrs. Sam Metcalfe and daughter Eva, of St. Thomas}. are staying with Mrs. Parr and Mrs. Heels. Born.-.At Alland`ale. to Mr. and Mrs. ;G,e'o. MoR'ae. on Thursday. May 26, 1904. a son. I `Mr.'D'an. McDougall is moving into his-new house "on Bra_d ford_ street. this week. V _ ..-. -a uun.au.y u `Harm-an has moved from Char- les street to the apartments over, the post office. V" Mr. Joe Spry was up {from Mon)- treal, last week, renewing bld friend- ships. V ' V 4* C- A t-` nam$ wr added t5, the membership roll at the Burtoni avenue Methodist church on Sun`-day Rfegqrn VL".nI+m'~ D......:....... ......x TA-- -.___ ...,.... uu..g,uu you UL \Ia.u.1UU.j. LC-`ommand'er Whish took the ser- vices_- in the English "church at Cooks- town on `Sumday. ,1\,r.. .u-____-,- 1 - - t -- I `Mr. Lqckie Campbell is on the sick list: ` ' . ' . Mrs. `A1'bert'FT1etham i s h-ome from Calendon East. `- ` l.\Iuc;rren.is holidaying 1 in Totvtenhamj. * T V ` ' j 'EI';s'.'SiEl;;;`.c1 and littlev gran-dchilld are visiting in Toronto. I `|f_ `I1 !!! `Ir '|- - v-v -~vv-sou fhjlr. -P. Dunn of Cumberland sitreeiti has been. seriously _ill. . ` A Well known young fireman Willi be married next week. Miss .Warnica of Toronto, is the `guest of Mrs. Loug'heed, Essa. Road. `Miss Annie Ferguson is visiting her sister at Ono Station`. I `If =Brake`men Stewart and Harris have left the roa'_d. ; i" r. [It will be a most Pretentious Structure-4 -Budget N I from the Railway Ward--Progress on the Shops-- ' Two Weddings during the Week. Ingra;1;.(3oldwater. paid Inn in 1ur.'. 1 n Mxnnsrno. THE NORTHERNNADVANCE At a maetmg or we Sohbol Board on-1 (Monday -- Iev`e1tin'g. tenders ufor {coal whe~ dpeneud and the; contract. fagwardfdd to J. Oheedman at 84.29 tor hhrd. . / ' .Mr. Andrew Ronald. jr;. spenlt Victoria `Day in the city, Miss Annie and Mr. Norman Riohb 7ards of 'I'oron_to.'sp_ent" the holiday with their aunt` Mrs." Wm.'Johnston; - .na.||eu.|0ug `UV U156 up-C0-date. _"1_`.l1:wl%egular Baptist ohurbh has W-beep undergoing repairs." and .will. when finished. be quite up-to-date. , .Mr. jr.. 'Vic'tn'ria `nn`v` in um -:L- --_.__.v- naval; Ial-IV Ulbyo 80110-01 has re-opened after a we`ek holidlay. ` I'I`l.- I'D ` ` . - avg; JJUGLIJ Unto Life" as an offertory duet. AT-he plans for the new. station, as finally approved of. are now-in the `hands of Supt. Tiffin, -and vshow that. under the specifications, Al- lazndaleisvto Ibe` graced by. railway and ih-andsome Iappe`aran'ce. The structures will partake largely _-of the `Swiss style -of architecture, with numerous diamond panted gable win- {d'ows, and will be of wood. although 'glazed `brick will be largely used for decorative purposes.` As stated in the Advance a couple of weeks ago. the three `buildings: will be con- nected `by umbrella roofs. and will be erected parallel with the curve T of the main tracks. The restaurant will `be in the centre, with the Sup-A !erin'ttey1d'et s -office at one -end and the station at the other. The res- taurant will `be 49. x 84 feet in size. and will contain! a dining-room, of- fice. bar. -apartment for `sale _A (of ~ flowers and cigars, serving croom. kitchen and larders. The station is to `be 24 ft. 6 in. 1:` 7l_.e'e3t._Qin..t with a. large circular -bay window ex`-, e tension facing south. It will be di- ii vided in;tq 9. general waitingrocm. V and `separate waiting rooms for men ' and (women, with, toilet V rooms at'- y tached'. ticket office; baggage and ,8 fexprem rooms. :'1`h`e Misses Ella and Emma Davis have returned from the city. V Rnlmnnl I-an -A ------A` V" ` ` a`tteznd'anoe at Burton avenue Me`- t-hod`ist church on Sunday. The ser- mons were delivered by Rev. A. H. Ra:n1J9`n. In: the -evening. his a Iietxt was Come. let us reason together: though your sins `be as scarlet. they -they shJall'Ibe white as snow. - and he `based his address on what he termed we e the three scarlet sins of Alland'ale-inconsideration. , `hack- s1id`ing and in`g'ratitude. Praise the Lord" .-"was sung by the choir asra morning ancthem, and "Under the Shadow of the Almighty was sung `in the eveninlg. Messrs. W. Kelsey `and F. B. Smith gave From Death Life _._.__- u-v--nun-unnun LUULH In hue Sl]0.p. 'An\interestin!g event took place on Monday morning at 11 o clock. at the retsdmlce. of Mr. and `Mrs. Isaac Boon. .'w-hen -their "eldest daughter Miss Pearle. was united in marriage.- to `Mr. `Charles Gordon. The . bride was tastefully attired in a {green broaidcloth lskirt. [with gold :trimo mings and white silk blouse. She wore a large `black picture hat. The`. ceremony was performed by Rev. Mr.- Bedford. and .-the young couple left on `the `noon! train for a honeymoon trip..to Montreal. followed by the: congratulations and good wishes of .3, lhnf of F:-:c....:|... 11.. LL - -- vnvnauv 5113.1 60` -9. 'i1Uo;s?`_-of friends. they will take up resi lanidaile. * _._ . -_ ..,-u...-... .`Mros't [satisfactory progress 'was made on the roundhouse and machine shops within -`the last couple of weeks. The excavating for the pits in the engine stalls has been com- pleted` and the Work of putting in the cement linimg is now going on. The water pipes -are in and men are -engaged in_ painting the walls. The -original plans of the machime shop have been altered` considerably. It `will [be 180 feet, in length in- stead of 125 feet. and the pumps will (be placed outside in order to make -additional room in the Shop. `An tint-pr-aanh nun; 4.--`- _~.- , ,. -,__._-r--`w vu- Rev. H. D. Cameron occupied his own pulpit again on Sunday. In the morning `he spoke on the impres- sions he had: received while in tho Holy Land, and im the evening. he gave a very vivid word picture of the Sea. of Galilee` as it appeared (to -him `from the Nazareth side. He! took Kempenfeldt Bay as anVillus- htration. using Burton's Hill to de- scribe the position occupied by the 7 mountiains. T * oircumtdthnpes. .__-..-J V- uanv u-Judson: I! G]. ul- .-We are sorry to learn that `Mr. (0. Hoto!per s little son met with a. bad accident recently. It appears that in falling -offra fence his `feet caught in the pickets and` owe df his_.legs. was fractured. The little invalid is. reported to `be doing well unde'r the T` Y

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