Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 Jul 1904, p. 4

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` THE NQRTHERNAEVANCE Mrs. Jones has been up from Tor-, ~onto. >accom;panied 'by a friend. and [was the guest of her brother`, Mr. }James Pirie. V ` _. - u- n -. .- I J-JIV Advuxuvg o.-o `R;::ya`lT Tcm-plats of Temperance No, ` 131 of Allandale. met in the Train-1 me.n s Hall. at -8 4:-`clock, on Thurs-! day evening`. July `A7. - Special pro-% -g`:-ammc. 11' I1 3.- , ',___ '- '__,_,_.___!__._ L:_~ i A very pretty wedding took place at the residence of the` bride s par- ents. on Wednesday. June 29th, at` 12 o clock noon. when Miss Edith R. Tricker. of Allandale, was united in marriage to Mr. Gladden A4 Milets, formerly of Caledon East, The house was very pretiily Jde_corate'd with ferns. marguerites and carna.-. tions. The wedding nmarch was played `by Mrs. Marshall. The bride [was given away by her father. and were a gown of pale blue voiile, trimmed with `silk lace yoke and ap- plique. and carried a boquet of car- nations tied with satin ribbon. The bridesmaid was Miss Mercia Leece. of Caldwater, cousin of the bride. She wore white silk. trimmed with silk applique and carried a boquet Id white carnations tied with white sa-v tin ribbon. Rev. John Bedford, of -Burton avenue Methodist -church. performed the ceremony. The groom was assisted `by Mr. Robert Trick- or, of Suurin. cousin. of the bride. Many valuable presents were receiv- -ed from relatives and friends.'Afte`r the ceremony was 7pronounced the bridal party adjourned to thedinq ins`-Doom. where the "wedding `break- fast was served, thetable. }be`ing`f nicely _decora:ted. The bridal party. left on the Pacific express followed with showers of rice to `visit friends in Goldwater and other pla- ces. the 'bride travelling in a brown tailor-made suit and hat to match. ` EDA AL) \l\/L.LIrIl\IDI\IIJO Miss M. Clark, accompanied by a friend from Toronto, is. spen'di'ng some holidays with her parents at The Boulders.. ` `nu-a.ngv~a .n. :5 av- 'Mr. `Charlie `Campbell had his nose gbadly smashed on Saturday throug'hbeing `struck by a `foul ti=p hot off the bat, when playing base- ball. '< Mr. W.. McMorr.an v_and Mrs. F. Wilson .of Tottexiham will be mar- ried on Saturday in Hamilton. at` the residence -of her siste&', Mrs. Book, Leeming` avenue. ' ' on aunaay. _ _ ` Rock of Ages was sung as the` Im-owing` anthem in the Presbyterian `church and Behold was rendered iin the evening. -It 1- 1-` `II `I\, ,,'|J L-.. __,.__1.,.|,'.| u`vwQ9 3-IV 5'9 'I`he' Society 5: Friends. which miti at; .0-oldstream. 0nt.. recorded its sgntiments as follows :- ' __,_u__; nu...L 1.. 4.1.... ...'.!...:.-.~.- A7? Jlvvvonnav `av-o rv--- ` All Lu V\4LJLJ4'eo Mr. J. B. McDonald has .rente`d one of Mrs. Maophex-son's houses on Burton street. and. will move` in af- ter its completion.- `lI', , `II III,_,I . . . . _ _ _ _ ..:..:J 1.4. .-.' 3. ..........vv Mr. G. Cummings is improving his premises by the purchase of 21 new awning. the construction of cement walks and the erection of `a sum`- mer kitchen. ' Prices on the market still continue law as regards butter the qugrations being 13 and 14 cent: as pound according to quality. Eggs have jumpe-l up a cent since last. week and annealing at 15-and lcontu dozen. Spring chickens runfrom 50 go 70 cents A pair,` Po- uatoeo bring -10 to 50 cents I beg. Tuoi `hay crop will be: my `binge; in yuan, tome of it running threevtonuo in acre. Vet little grain in being Vibronght in.` Wheat" 3 worth 85, on: 30, rye'V4,'>,t`o'50; bsrloy 36 ta 38. IlId- buckwheat 42 1:050 com: 3 bnuisgl. 21-`.-.-;_~ _'-`..-.s";.. 'nnn..-hnnA` W \a'L\lI `Mrs, G. Stott, of Wyevale. and Mrs. H'.'Joce1yn.' of Toronto. are g'ue`s'ts at Mrs. J. S. 'Brunton`s we-' sidence. ` on Sunday. ` 'D.nnb (if h"-olid:ay_s at _'1[I;}`"7'1':[1`.V 32 spending a fc ther Robert. --------~ v--. . V Me$rs. M. Griffcn and D. cam-4 ;er-on -of Alliston. were vg`uests iof ` Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson. on !Sun- day. ' '1-1 are u . . -n "and Mfs. Jaglo, of Holly, spenti Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George: }`Young. . ` ` I `It, `I \,I_1 1-\' \1 o . ~. 2 B(}'.n_tlIn6nLs as Luuuw 5- Resclved. That in the opiniiorir tit] this yearly meeting' in the light of the recent .Rerfe`rer__1dum.., we believe- it-is the bounden .duty. or -the Gov- ernment anfd Legislature of the Province of Ontario. to introduce and pass a law. at the lnext session of -the Legislature. giving` the said `Province as full and complete pro- `hibition `of theliquor traffic as pop- Vsible within :p1_-oovincial jurisdiction..- with ample pmvisiang for `its enfor- cement." ` ` A . W1`: , up In A, ,.'|._. 5... -__!.1-L_L v r` ` ""' 'C~cng ratulat_ions to Mr. and Mrs, VWes. Scott` on the` arrival of ayoung daughter. - ' , f : I I` 0 - LLIGIL u9UOLg 51.5190 \a\/V vv -_vu-cw vv E Mrs. R. Arnold and adaugfhter, df Bradford. have `been been holidaying` at the residence of Mr. James Arn- `t Old. 1 .. _. . . Q ecu u _,.._'l` Mr. and` Mrs. J. English were mp` from Toronto, attend'inIg' the funer- al of his daughter, Mrs. S. Banks. Jdhhson is homd from Kansas City. ' `If'_____- `I IV Inn 1 1` In ` I i\ tI;.r.` .-R. "Muir has gbne to Pene- ltang. _ T` 112 1- . av`-`I `-'I\E;.-Rao`b.t. Donne11y isslowly im- `pr-oving`. V - I no . can u up U ' UIIUDFIIUCU ,1 UV UV uvuu: k its qbted at 34.80 to $5.00 - The` `Devp has 99 `W pointed the following`. ex .-'5`-` Eta: ~ ihristiej. .-,t6`r jlibrsedz ':attle,:1:`and__ -thcap -J _. Mags 5; Thinlf artment of .A.g'i-icultur' er his ` visit the local fair ' _A.= "T Mr. and" Mrs. W. Hami1t`on. p f T- fronto are spending` a few days Vwith` their sister. Mrs. Geo."L'a,wr_ence. _- _n_ L -.. $.19 and Mr. Hamilton .0_f'fTor as-' }s_i'sted the Pzresbyterian ohmr. n -ur 13.-..-".1.-- +i5.&';"T9-T:1v;?`,1i1'1'`:Y`<;.ii<`)n; )"~\;s?;> ;i`. Js;E." ins with her parents, Mr. alnvd `Mrayg -Mrs,` M. Bell, last week. ' ` ~ . .. H. ' 1.` '11- in -C. I . _v 1 \.1.:L.* ' EMELUKL L110 Lu.t3o:u.I_y lav; nun... -v..--..- L WMess'rs. Ed. Shear. C. W; Puou'ch-er }and A. Marshall took in the Ilacrosse igume at Brad`ford. on Friday. _, 1:,-nu- r1-n.__-:;.1._` -.....-. un `F1-nvn EG-l..l.lv up 1.01 Kl-\lL'\lI'\l van. a -.--.4 . Miss Edna Galbraith` wasu-p `from Toronto. on the holiday to see her gfrandm-other. Mrs. R. Campbell. - '|l'____L-'|'l n----.... .4. nnl-av-_ 5l.lAl.l.\.AA.I.|'\-'vJa\_aA' an`. an Mrs.f Marshall. Go.v'&ax;'tf.' 7enter- tained a number of her friends've'1fy pleasantly on Saturday T evening: %sA'runnAY MARKETS his home in Glencairn. A Young, of `Toronto. is! few weeks with This .`bro'- 1 Til. Ulwlvlv uuu 511031! I 917` Va;-:;_.&_.Vt`tI_8~ and 0, ```` SS8 9 E SlAxo. f>` %Biefore Sa - -- -.--wan` uinuvclllllv Ell -c DUITOWS. Union Sabbath Sundny School picniq hold in Mr. Ruuniefl grove on Saturday lust. was a decided nucceu. T I V Miss Suite Rinebronqh of Toronto in holi- Adnying at her home here. Mr.'E. Hodgobn on his ioturn ,from De: Moinei, U. visited nu Mr. G.- Muir : last week; * ~ ., Mr. Joe} }4..St:0WI!'t of Toropto in `holi- daying `t*.h6:o for. 3' cppple nah. ` ` 1"." "42 Miss Alice Mal:-oy in; home for the 1101i" dnvs. uuu W D: I I-JUJI. ICIEU W W ` ` .Mr;A`.and`}uMrsL p. Edgarudljaht surr- dwyn af Mr. Jos. McMast:er'.s.* V II. -...`I, 'I ..... 'I\'l...-_._...-...... 49 Want Maude Show of Toronto is the guest ' of Miss Lizzie Corrigan. I A `I,,,, Mr. Aiex Mclienny spent 8 few days at his home in Mine-sing. II__ V31 It! I a n C` - _- - , , -.-__.-..-l- vMr a71nd Mn; Dsnnvin of To:-`out: are about to take up residence in this vicinity. `Il_ `l.'n`....--A. tl ._.I_ _. - - A ` Mr. Hury McVeigh of Phelpston is man- aging the road grader for the season. I? V` II V Mrs. `Main accompanied by Mrs. Mc- Leni1on- of Lefroy and Mrs. Roget-con of Chm-chill`isviait1 ng friend: in. Blackwatcr and Lindsay. Mr. C. A. Jsckman of South` Riveria\'isiv- ing friends here. ` Mr. Edgar Cook of the Queen City spent I few days As Mr. McMnn:ry a. \l:'...-- It--- -_: A - _._,-. --v -non snnvalaulll Do M Mary and Annie Williams of Tor- onto are` spending their holidays at their home here, Miiui ;IWs`y':\`7;.;n;>-tauof Stsyner in spending new daysbwith Mn. Baily. "nnGann- T-` `.A~- ' Mr. Ferguson, returned missionary from China in vmcing his aunt Mu. Burrows. o "`k. YT_!__ \-|_I__-e' .q o A iarge number from here` went to Nisan I on Fridsv. (I;Z;i:_1:-o:'::l--I"`l;i1-;-tv of Daisy Meadow called on friends hare recently. `I. `I3 `l __..-.l' A_. , anon . n Gem UI.l\.oT ` ' `The Socieity -of Frie:d_i8.J`]V'7}(leht- ly wide awake -_toj the nee'cls {cit the. 4-. ' . ' . i `71 . _M-.RS.-`SARA F. TRACY. * . Prem;,_._2Simparintendemk w.c.'r.U.T " i `V . ._ . Min8singn Ont: Mr; spent. 3 few days with friends last week. fur `X15;-J_6J;}L1'i';;'isi:ed friend: in Hillsdslo Saturday. 11.. -_;nn_ n . ._ 4 - _-_--_..-v -- --ac -nvnl-`VJ I I Mr.Er:es-t Hardy wu in town a few days hes week. V _.v- --- --av uuuuvvuln -M:ssrI zHf.I`%;:v"eIl and Frenk Livingston drove to Barrie one evening recently. " {\...'g- - _.- -.I_--- -- `- ` ` - .. ....--B quvvasvnyo H Quite a n1i1_n:r_x1hojt-_attend'ad the garden party at Mount St, Louis and report a. good time. 11.. 1'-.. n *n-.__. .n - _ _-- _-...- ..._.. . vrvnv nu `vuu ununs. Ens. C. Hayes at Rusaelson paid us I I flying v_isis last week. Mr. and Mn. Ag1;s Biue of Collingwootl spent the holidays with his mother here. `ll3__ Inc)`: vs Mis;S_t;;io Dickenson of Alienwood is the | guent of the Missal Thomdson this week. / Mr. Cunningham of F103 is a visitor at Mr. Hood : this week. ' ._...I, --..~.. -nova JICIIJO VMstetI Jns Moore of 8:4 don Buie of Edenvale are hu J. Buie a. We would suggest to townspeople to shop through : . the Week, and avoid the rush. of Saturday night. You: 12 will besure of better service and` better attention than I : our obliging clerks can give you when this store is: -__-__,_`I__ ' Mrs. Cuthbert. of Barrio. spent Do- In-inion Day _wit_-h her parents here: 1r_.'. n\--__n..__. -1 `rt-_--_--.--.I ..:...:L ;' " """="'= I . crowded. 3 A I V Mrs. D C. Bnrkholder of Port an-on U. S; are visiting their parents here this week. * { ` ,,, -_- _--.-_.`.J- "gun; and Auvbul uUlCo Min Millie Rainey is visiting friends. Mineaing and Elmvsle beiore returning Thornton xor vacation. .1 A. ;+'+++++++++++++++J }` money-savmg, DUB buzz. l..I1u'5l..auU wuvuu uuuv mo mucuy: 52 tap-to-date, such as thls store as . notcd for, should be. % subject to price reduction. Thls hst represcnts a few of the many lines--excellent value - at than regular: 3 price ;" but doubly attractive at SALE PRICE. : "Special Sale of Women's and Cl\ildren s Shoesi V__ -_-...- .-. .- vvl-IIIIU us WGIKI. J.'D; own opotigtho` 1:: Vin` Dnnl mon please Barrie W ey-saving, - 3-1.- ..--.. I......4-L omen. but that high-grade Shoes that are strict)`. :.-. .4-nu-a in nntnd f'nr qhnnm L". Q Q SUNNIDALE connmzs. Government Control. MAPLE VHILL, FLOS. iMisses VKid Low Lace Shoes, kid toe cap, exible solo, sizes 11 to 2, excellent value $1.90, sale price. . . .85 4 Misses .Kid 3-Button Strap Slipper, k'd lined, very (l!e..s_'.' % style, sizes 11 to 2, sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L00 Children a Kid Instep Strap Slipper, bow trimming, very dressy, turn `sole, wort-h $1.00 a pair, sale price . 65 fur ` 4to 7,'sizesV8 to10 . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . .. _75 Child s smp Slippers, ne kid leather, turn sole, sizes :3 10 7, sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _25 WM. MOORE Ladies Dongola. Oxford Shoe, patent toe cap, leather `lined, exible soles, sizes 3 to 7, regular price all season $1.25, sale price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 Ladies Vici Kid Oxford Shoe, kid to cap, exible sole, extreme high Cuban leather heel, kid lined, 81298 2%; to 7, worth $2.00, sale price . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . L50 Ladies Kid Strap Slipper, kid lined bow trimming, t'1rn sole, sizes 3 to 7, sale price. .v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. |_ | 5 Ladies patent Kid Lace Boots, kid top, exible sole, Em- prese make, B. C. D. E. width, regular price $3 50, sale ` Q nn o 0' u 1 Children s Dept. '_mIoRN'.roN. Black and White stripe, D. B. style, at $1.50. The Store for Quality. aof ssyner udGor- 2 holidaying at. Mr. -I-.u.uu1.'. 4.1 u _' ` the things We would 111%? to supply you with during the"? hot. weather: Best Brands of Bacon and Hams,sugax'tc1`-1``1' Boiled Hams always in. 0` Nice avored Bologna. Pickles in bulk and in glass. Oli`/93' The most fetching S8`f5 Potted Meat in small 1? Sardines in best olive Crisp,` fresh and dainty 315' emits *for afternoon tea; 3150 39` `lsetac same hour, Chinest 1_tnp'e;-ia1v1`EA at $1.25 p6I`1b' jpo25c,packts. . Miss M.VGoodwin spent .\`.mdan` in 3" I tie. Quiteanumbrv from here attend-_-`. the picuic at Ivy on the 15:. Misses Wallace and Burnhouee 5}-cnt I119 133 with Mrs; Wm. Wallace. l Mn. Geo. Mullighan returned` ho}n V '.c Toronto after spending a few Wetlis` mm her mother. Mr. J. D. Brown started packing up his goods on Monday. He intends l<~aviug nu: Wednesday. In a nu .~ 7 I .'\.L Wb afe glad to see Mr. Mat Brnokc or`-C6 more able to come back to the Vi1la_~.;e. `nn 2 __ v Men s'Light` Fancy. Vests, polka. dot pattern, at. $1.25 and $1.75 each. - T T - ; `PURSUANT to instructions given M " Ad.-' }.ministrator of tha Estate of Samuel Kidd. J835`* ` there will b offered for sale by Public Aucuon M II A -I 4-.. - A1 1 1n. -vvvv----vva w--VA cvva-0 vusvd yo ---.1 1 at :2 o'clock noon. at the QUEEN'S HOTEL. 99 the Town of Bax-tic. thetollowmg va1u:x`n'.e P`P"" namely`: I -5 A7- . _- .1 :1 .1 - I r n __.. Cu-ant, i namely`: . I in Lot No. 4. on the North side of T -rr,`_' "3 13.1,, the Town of Barrie. according to Reg`-` Y` bf?`-V}: No. 27. on which there is erected a subszarmal clad dwelling house and outbuildings ,1? TERMS-_-10 per cent. on say 0! 5R_`_< '"`.d N" 3,. within go days without interest ; or. I} dt_ ~""`5'_N chaser may leave a uubstantial part at said an ' V - -1\'. money secured by'a rst mortgage on said pfvzebia` h D&lIQI`fI7 \D"` ha calf` &nl'\;D(" In 51 "'5`-r` Remember a. big day on Friday July Sib- Two Baseball tnatcees Ivy lI's VS T}1" son II u, Alliston vs Thornton am} (/E." town football vs Scroud. A good time may be assured. ADMIB/l*lSTRATOR S SALE ;.vALuABLE RESIDENCE a;:u;a':;;;a;a;1;a;; 3;3u;g;%igm /'\vIl\f~\" IIATT-`T En money secured by a first 83' l"*" The property will be sold subject t0 V-1 "5"""' -F_or further terms and Conditions apply to STRATHY & ESTEN A n HESE ARE so3hE@ oF things like` ` '51::-I;1pson left Tues-la) to take charge of his Pariah. . . n up- _ Fancy Silk and Leather Belts `at from 25c`-to $1.25 ` ' New Muslins and Zephyrs at 10c. 12-c. 15c, 20c and 25c'ayd as-28 - - o o u o c v t o o u -IN THE-- TOWN OF BARRIE Solicitors for u}; . ._._oF__ JULY 7 7, 1904` hug... , Administrator. Men s Imitation Flannel Trousers, black and White stfipex regular $2.50 pants for $1.00. . ' - ` V. Men s Summer Suits, very neat stripe` and made With'_D.lB. coat, worth $11.00 for $8.50. . - Boys Wash Suits and Blouses, liglit blue and white stripe, ages 3 to 9, for, 75. a A - Navy Blue and white stripes, ages 3 to 10,` for $1.25. Boys Russian Blouse Suits, neat pattern, only a few left for $1.50. - Vala prop: :;~ I '9f\'C D`. - Men3s Plain kB1ac>k Lustre Coats at $5140 each. Ladies T HE warm weather is here Send every person wants the. coolest article made. We have sznert and natty garf ments in Ladies White Muslin Waists, Black Muslin Waists, it Tweed Knockabout Skirts ; Men s Skeleton Suits, odd Coats, Vests, Trousers and BoysWash Suits._ i We invite you to in- spect these as we know both garment` and price will interest- OOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO QOOQQOOQQQOQQQQOQOO 6600000-OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQO Devlin & Murchison WARM... WEATHER, N eat Stripe Cord Cozits at $2.00, $2.25 andA$2.5O . White Waists at $1.00 each $1.25, $1.5o,$1.75,s2.oo.% Black Muslin Waists at $2.00 each, Colored Muslin Waists at 50c each. Wash Ties and Co1la_rsAa1; 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c. ' I Belts to suit any costume at 25c, 40c and 50 each ' - ' ` U'ro1=1A .AMEN'S "AND BOYS SUMMER CLOTHING One door East of. Union Bank, Miss Gertie D_eGee`r. a. pupil` of Sister Lidwina. instructor in `vocal music. Convent. Barrie, sang` the Pearly Gates of Heaven. at the farewell service before Mr. Fralick _left Minesing. Miss Maud "Tracy. organist ofthe Methodist church. played the .accompaniment.- Both young` ladies deserve praise forthe manner in which they -rendered the music."Miss De Geer is .a pupil of g`re=at promise. and! -has a voice i of- cg`reat `sweetness and -power. which the training` -of Sister Lidwine. i9Vde- veloping- `satisfactorily. THE... __...._.-!._I- -_-L!_1_ -_L--_I1 ,t_OI The principle which `should guide one in choosinlg a course in `life as laid down 'by the Rev. Mr. Ki-dd in St. Pet'er?s Church. Sunday. July \3D should obtain more fully among` us than it `does. To choose the right for the sake of right.` ignoring all selfish interests results in satisfac- tory character `building . `while .to choose a certain path because of~'the, `evident material giood accruing to -one from selecting" such a course .al- ways results ininjury to character. _.' 1 `I'...L -....- ._ ..---..I- - `ME. I very ]Isrge\ may 1: Monday evening. About one hundred and fty gneltl ,'~w'erAc,proaontj and all aro`no 5 mots oujoguple time. _` A GOODS .._.`,... -v-u--v-: can sandman`, vu vuuxuvbvlu Lot iwds an example of the latter, and a `warning to rallfyoung people._ >. Mr. CoVnA MoLauhl`ii raied the frami- yl work of his new him hut Saturday. II__ II |l,, ,, .1 u9;_I - an.- -Mr. A. F. Garrett arrived home last week from a two month : trip to England. He was ucoom saniod bv anleco mdtwo nephews who inten remaining in-Canada. ._ I \r__ 'l\ 1 1 on . -' -- n... Aiif wii.3u"s}.Z}" i;J"~&;y. last week with her mother Mu. JII. I-luqilton Tof_.Apto. _ .9 . _ ` Mu. '_ J60; Dsy of AllIndsio joulled.- oh `friend: her_o_ lutfjnik. ` A ` Mrs` V ;n-d little so? '0! Pitts; burg P. A.. are viuitiug mth Mr. -and Mn. Robert `Canon. ' . . . vii-i;in'ia_ - of Barrio pphnt int week with friend: here.` ' v | u can: suuvuu IVIJICIIIIIJ lIl'\lDIlCIlDI Mra.*D. Jacobs ofQueonIcon In spending .5 few weeks with her parents here. ` \A_'_ A1... \lIII-__ _____,A , A, u . .` _ I-I!_\IL`UI .Vo . I, A` . Mm-:AN.-In Ban-ie,. op` -2'4. 3 k. ` ! . 0 - 3` 9 * - mnnnsuu ~. I Ansfrnq,-.vINcE. -3 ._.On Thursday! % _ Jun ~=_aom. = 1904.5, {at- withe ; fbrideb` & ;i1t9t.%;:%%53r.;%`Fh} .38?- '11 2- Y.'ina" e.I ` .! ~ w w . " ` `An mg; '..Ii*1ia.`7Lna.% kglapp .` Ofdllingwood 'apent the first with relativj hero. AMEN MILLS. MINESING. ;31?f%% uuvv Iuvvnn cg- -_-- .._ _-, _ Mr-. John Moff;a`t`s residence was} nearly destroyed by fire on Satur-` day. - _ 111' 71--..) ..`fl\.........-.`Ln had k.Vn .o-n UU1 ID uuuuu Lu uuv .u... I... ---_-. Miss Ellis. o. Toronto. is here to. see her g`i'andfa`ther. Mr. F. Adams. Master Richard Thompson is un- dergbing an operation in his throat. . Mrs. Fletcher. of Toronto. is vis- iting `her mother. Mrs. (Rev.) Clark. Mrs. W. W, Humphrey and `family have been in Angus for a few days. -- an .. _.,A____ ______ Aberland st. uay. ` ` `Mr. W. Heard. of Toronto, has been holidaying at Meggison s, Cum-- - ' ' J`- , _L__..- _-.n.-A KIVL I'|JII\.A buy: `Services of a patriotic nature were held. in St. Georgslchurch on Sun- day evening." It-__ 1...... .....a 'n.r:..... 13...... Kirov-u-can uay CVU'1ll.ll50 `Miss Jones and Miss Rose VW;arren, of Toronto. are `visiting Mr._ J. Pirie. . - ` Mr. Ed. Catcher was up frc-vm To"-' ronto to `spend _the. holidays at his home. - "3 ' ' `I ,A-_,._-:I l'L'__.... Ll-\JlJ.I. J-III-Id-I o n u v . . . V- Miss Viola Collins." oEV ivl)epotA Har- bor`. is home to see her parents. `Hunt 1- n-\_..-_-L- 2.. knmn +41` .lJUl.LlUs ` Miss Cixlross has returned -'h'omei `after visiting` Mrs. _Wm. Little. Bur- 1 ton ave. q-u -.. - ` __ VJ__7____J -cwuy was _a uuuua; bl-svua-on Miss Howe. school teacher in To-; ronto is home for `her vacation. 1 -- A may I ` (1 \ ,_.!--.n L-..` `up-\.4\w| sun LUIILU ID uvugv Ava `_v- ._.__.-_-_- Mr. Charles Goring` has been` up from` `Hamilton for at day or so. -1,` 11'-.. Iolill (I V V `Mr. ;7'V:al-dJOn La'rwr has returned from Mt. Albert for his two months holidays. Mrs; Waldruff and daug'hf.ers of` Bradford. were holiday guests in the 6th: `Ward. ' avg. - w. u.- Mr.` 'and Mrs. Roblin rpassedy thrc-ug h on Thursday on their way to Ottawa. 9 MissV1\`&z%1~1'1de Payne, adompanied by" Miss Sylvia McMorran. has return- ed to._ Midland. ' nu saw '_`R<;\vr; occupied the pul- pit in Burton Tavenrue church on ` Sunday _ ni'g`ht. V T A l I Il'!_.. 1'.` fT__-_- _ lII_..__.A.- L`. L`... v.-u-v vvuvno av-`-u-yo-on I Miss.Edith Jones left Von Thurs- day `for Toronto. where she will `re.-I `aide _`in theffuture. ' .. .--..1 uanuv a;a vaav an-u- Mrs. Allan a_nd-;amily and Mr. GK Crown. of Toronto.` are staying with i Mrs. Wm. Brunton. V W 4 vlI `Ill I _ I _ - ~ %-M1-8. `N-able," and Miss Fchfem 6'! Honst oywidbd. " were Vvisfgtingf friends 3913 over .Sund'a.y. \ ._ ' The Methodist Sundggz-1-8ohool'he1d". ea . very suooessfu__)'.:_:ionio..`n..the 24th_ .[1;lt. In, `th: ,a.ft&h-oon 7: aV Ibaueball Em. Council met at Burton's Hotel. Ivy, on July let--nl_l membe: a `present. The Finance Committee presented their report. recommending payment of the fol- lowlng sum: : W. H. Heston.` plank and timber for culverts- ete.. $63 07 ; William Dunn, work _onx-oads on Div. No. 2. $326. 75; Geo. McClain. 18 yde. gravel. $1.80 ; John F ynn. 354 yards gravel. $35 40; John A. I \17.'..-:.. `OAR unit`: 1:` tntnunlh C01. n a `Van -vvvav .Q1_1jantz is sjpe nc l_in g-__. a IIJI'\l.J\AuI -nnv v - -Rev. Mr. B_t:lf(; 1:ti-fzvzn-d family have` returned `from Elmvale. 1 .. -p 117 n-Ln.-1_1 -....:..,..l Mrs: John Armstrong`. To:-on'to. `:1 guest at the residence of Mr, James. V -v-_.-u-wa _.--:--w Miss E. Howe. oif Toronto. has been with `her parents on the 14th lint; for a few `days. Mrs. James McPhe'rsb`n and 'daug'h-"I ter have returned after a 3 months visit with -relatives. . Mrs. D. Brunton. of Depot Harbor, `is visitingher parents here, `accom- panied by her children. 'll"___ /`I'\_'II_. 71.. ____ - 'Il 3JI-`_..`l r:IIv.nu\r\- up. any. v 3. v..- Miss Dolly Br-ovs"r;._ of Midland.` called on Miss R. Cowie last Friday on her `way to Toronto. ' 112.. .-n.2__ -_J -an-'2__ 1-: 11.... -2 ~B;a}. aifa '1uTiss"'13I Bone. osl `Dc-ro_n'to. are spending the holidays with Mrs, J. B. _MDonald. j "'c'avE1i.'us3c 3ae"5i\Eiss `Ber-1 tha Wrig'ht.__c'f Aljandale. is visiting %Miss May Firman gt-his wek,` ` ' up-` | " The following Iresolution` was pass- ed by the-Londton Conference of the Met-hodst church and clearly shows zthe stand taken Why" it re' Government` ~wn*t'ro1 :- ' I ' 7 -__._ _..... [4.- '1' IJIIH. . l\lD `ICVVIQ WIJU TV UUIIII 30 Wiggins, 240 yards of gnwel, $24.00 ; Wm. Cunningham, for work on roads on Div. No. 1, $143.40: J. S Willoughby. for nni1s,etc , $298.00; J. Wilcox and John S. Willough- by, for uxe. shovel, etc , for commiuioneru, $3.10 ; H. A. Motrin, equalizing Union 93.8 No.. 13, Eu: and Tecumueth and -for work on road. $5.75; D J. Carrutbers. work on roadl. 8175.70: John Campbell. grnvelling on 5th line. 873 40 ; Wm. Adams, gravexling and, repair: to bridges on Div. No 3, $414 55.and for nidewalks in Angus,$224 83; John Pntternong, burying dead "animal on | roo',d.f,50_; Wm Thom non.-for cedar. $6 76; R. Pollbroolgune of din hat-row, 50 ; Robs. Lennox. repair to culvert, 81,00 ; W. Dunn, oil can for grader, nnd repair` to plough. 50c ; Samuel Lonnt.-Reg. deed, 81.40: F. Euuey. =30 ~Io`ndI *9:-avail. $3.00; W; E. -astoddlrt, nting By-Luy. ,' 87..0o.- you: motion of- 0W0l'l-h and Dundu the 4Ive`r`ol` accounts were plishg` i_ T ~ f-` -`_,[ 1-; . . . \ . j.K;...M,oxiy of Barxfyie " bpent ,8`Y:-at *h'm9-` A-. --` .1` ~17 . ' ' . `Ib.I;.t`,t*: Tmisgi "Ethjel` Muir. tpxsia..f, gm`. sungw, :yiz`h Mr. X..._ Lusuuuu lvaauaue uv. .u--...... I Mr. `H. MoMorra.n `has rented a-I partments over Bothwell_ s `block and 1 intends movimg soon.- ` -. .. .___Al l..l.'Ul.u'Uu1vab'\.u uu us-uuw,. Miss` Ella. McLe-an i-s down in Tor- onto. with Mrs. Kilgbur. -_`I. _.E fI\_......L4s 1usurun_ UIILU; "nun 21.1.9. ;-;.av..-. ' Mr. "John Steele,` of Toronto Junc- ftion.-was ja `holiday guest. --1-_-'| .L....-'L..... :-. 'I"n_1 Wedding of Mass Ecker ....au.. Gladden A.Mi1efs last Week-A[Large'Number of Holiday Visitors. I-UK LL10 lab- Mrs. ;W. Cannon and=family are over in Cleveland. ~I\ , I , -, _ E nA':-J|`IIl\I\l* DVU1` In V10 vcnauu. Mr. James Dales of Collingfwood',_ was here on Friday.` . ,4- ____ 11-`... `D ...-._ W35 HULO Uu .I.'A1u'u.J- Mr. Thos. Hunt was up `from Ham- ilton `to `spend Sunday. `-_ n-\s-1_1- 1...... 1........ sun Ev-o-inn IILUII `LU pyvuu wuuuwau `Mr. Ch`as._'1`ickle has been up from '1`-oronizo `during the week. -\Io 3 -l\__..-_._.-_..|. Lu win!`- "As li:qutor-selling` is w`rotng Lfor the in'd`ividual it is equally wrong- .`Ior `the State, and. as Government ~c,on`trol has provcn a failure as ta temperance measure. leading` to in- creased consumption of liquor, and increa.sed"crime. and as it becomes so 'but1-essed by politics that `there is no dis1odg`ing it, therefore. this Conference declares itself lwholly and always opposed to any _measure-_ or Government co,nIt'rol which would: includes `sale for fbcvveragic` purpos`es.`& hit. a__:.;_ -5 1-1_:.....A1..` ...1..:..'1.. mo-H .l'Ul. ULILU u.uL1u5 vuv_ n .....f.. > Miss Ellis. of Davenport. is visit- ing` Miss Mary Adams. -' `l"-_ A _L.!.. 'l')aJ-J-nuuo.n-n =u 11 1115 .u.I.1a=v JILILLJ Jluuagsau _ Miss LAg"gieT Patterson is up from '1`oronto visiting' `her `father; `I '|l'__.__-_. 1...... '_...-`L454: n_ ifvtulucu LJUIJJ Jllusvvlfsvo I Mr. and Mrs. W. Sibbald arrived [from Chicagb.` on Sunday. I vs`: nr_`I'--__- __ .1---.... 3. "`nu_x .!"`?Of;;:|'I;:ji`.l`.'74kdjqurnd 9 ine;t' ai"1`l`1ornton st thosallbf the Route,` % - . for -t-1'1e'1's;t.- songs spengjp `big-`J "65 7{i}.d1; 7w};x;{9 Mi H-`awe `Mrs. Joe Day, was in Co1ling"woo`d E533 Council. "Y&r."a&7'M's' 1?'hB7.E7{S.. '70: E3`- fbert. were visiting` at` Mr.`-J-08. Bus- *sgll`s__on`Sun,d-ay..._. _ . -A(_.;. m-r_~1.1.. ....'.1 11:-.. I1I_...Lfi'..... .`3i5IJ'-....'.;

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