Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 26 Jan 1905, p. 4

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Iuv-use Us uvanr .vvau'.|J '&J.L.`I.|IJll-I uvvvyuuuvuo ` ` Mr. Griersn of Walkerton. has` commenced -brakingpn this division} and A. Ross of, Depot Harbor is now 1 tiring. , T ' 1 IS__ 11 1-. In , I rt! ------q Rev. B. D. Oameron was in Shel- bourne -on Monday where he deliv- enead his popular lecture on "The Holy Land. ` 'IE_.., `I! I) - ,, -I-v I -_.-v.- ..---v-r ,-up. - Mr. Crossin, wife and son. were in` Polft Hope last _week attending the` bedaidoof Mrs. Crossin s mother who is dangerously ill. 1 1L. 'nnfI ,IL 1 ..n-II --u me j.--Hal:-za}"" and "Allandze, Juniors" played a (hockey match in Allandmle, Thursday night. the for- mer winning -by 5 to 3. T f`__`________A_ 11' u -_._ _ .--- .. w..v oovvu Quench: l T liater Iienry lassford. who un- derwent an operation in'the R". V. Hospital has -`returned. to his home 1 in Hamilton. after making a` ga0Od re covery. 1 ...._.., .- . .-* ---vug -. Mrs. Walter Kelsey met with-a painful accident in her home some days ago and has since been caotnfinedl tq her room. ' I I Look out for a good hockey game [some day in `the near future when }t_he senior Allandade fteam wi1lplay ` is. picked seven at the new rink. `ll'-_L__- '7, , . The Onangemen are considering the advisability` of erecting a new ball; The matter willlbe fully discussed at_ their regular meeting on Feb. 9th.` ` '- T "lniev. Canon Murphy. _Mr. Chas. Gibson. Mrs. Royce and Miss Wilson will be ddlegatea from St. George : Sunday aohool to `the diooeaan con- vention in Toronto on Feb. 7_th and Bbh. ` - :on the evening of the 21st Feb.` -ruary in the Presbyterian ohurcih Rev. B. D.- Cameron will deliver`-one ` of @155 popular leutures on "Jerus- alem!" 'I\here_ wi!1`~'ba a` tea and mu- oert. -Further vparticular-s `later.- vw cow- our-wanna "Quite a number of the local Orange men went down `to Craigvale last week to attend the meeting of the `Black Preoeptory. `I4 I`__,_ , 1 On `Sunday evening `Rev. H. D. _of Christ W. and delivered an elo- Oameron continued -his sermon. -=aer- ies on the subject "What -t-hink ye! quent discourse. dealing with` the life ofsaul. There was a'1a_rge ate tendinoe: ' 1 ":5.E1 `I'arjean't Co. have knifed Tpjrg- vcesof wood. ' _ '- .1 . `g I A joint metingof Ehe Presbyteri- ian! and the Methodists will take place next `Sunday morning in the` P.re'3by tae`ri2an +:dh'u_rch `under -the a.us- pines of the Iaord s Day Alliam-.e.| Bey.` J. S_hearer' will. deliver an md.-A} dress; V ' L " - 1 Rev. Dr; Taylor is lying s-ejriously` ill at his residence and his chances? bt.raoove;fy,gre oonsidei'e_d ftq be very ,-sVm_alvl.`. Be ".~ has hee1:i a g`re,sid_ent; of this Cward` for; about ;__13- years yan-d few` paople ;o'c`cu py ;a~_h`i_gh';er place in . the? ._/0,B'O;`i:`:;ja;ti j!.1 .01? the-;76i`t'izensf t.h:n' }~,the .Dr. ?l`,ay_l:o;~ .. In hgs, -:-:j Friends in1et`-'.l.`1'1e`s:da..j Mr. and `Rev. J. Bed.ford`s rnorning discourse I in Burton ave. M-ethodist `_church.'| was based -,on the words "For our -II `God is a consuming fire. A duet` by Messrs. Berry and `Kelsey in 3 Nearer still nearer" was heard with. ` a great deal of acceptance. Thelatter J gentleman also sang The blood upon ` the door. The Pastor s' sermon` in the evening was listened` to hy a. large congregations. His text was` "I* have called you friends." The a.nt'hem'Fear thou no. was splen- didly rendered by the choir." While the collection was being taken up f'Face to face" was sung. There will `be no service in this church `next Sunday morning. as a union service will be held in the Presby- terian dhurch, Rev. Shearer. secret- ary of the Lord's Day Alliance will preside. The evening service will be held asusual. ~ AaA1io1i'vi_a;it:p:'does`.*.al great deal to ie-' move .tIhe"oarriers of `prejudice which ` exist in some e1ociallit`ies_ Ibetween d:if- Herent denominaons. "The occasion 1 referred to was a particularly pleas- lant and enjoyable one. 1 A program o.f"musle and reoitations was well rendnred after which xreireslhments Io were served. " I The Presbyterian Christian Endeav orers entegtained the Methodist. Ep- worth Leaguers on Monday evening._ IA large number attended. '.Miss M. 3 4+-:~-:-Me:-4:-~:~-z-4-+++:--z-a--5-+-:~:-~:--4-4-+:4+~:-+-:-+:-:-~:-z-e-++~:e~:~~:-++-:--:-~:--:-~:-~:-a--:- -Ev-M--I----2--!-E----!~---iv-2----i--%~+-i--%--M-+~!-~!~2-~:-+ T . . . ~ . . -5- .2. 1 '25 pairs slightly soiled Cumin: durihg White Sale, V 250 Linen Towels, size 18x37. 25c value, 250 yards of 8-4% Twilied or Plain Sheeting du r i n g White Sale only 19'c. I V , T" i 3 10 (162. Ladies Fancy Collars, new design`, 100 yards wide Apron Lawn, regular 12%: ` Bleached Linen Tsbling, 70 inches wide; 600 value, ~ At White Sale, 45 60 pieces ha1f bleached Table Damask. 60- 72 in. wide, ` ~ At White sgne. 37` 60 yardI_8 4 Pleached Sheeting 5 doz. Men : nu:-e" wool vrlcuahmare Sockl, black and navy, regular 25c, V` 60 pairs 1 1.4 Flisnnelette; BIa.x_:l:e:t:(s-:(7u(e<':on;laa_`) 25 pain ixew Lace Curtains, $l.`25 value, _l0 pieqeg White Cotton, 86? in. wide, regular .` 89: __A* WW- 5:13 3 tl%xe'{Da.tes..f The store throughout is bri-nfnl of bar- ( gains. See `M next . week s Programme -_D l -v_-___ __, White Goods Sale This great White event for 1905 will commence next - U ARV 20, and continue for two weeks.` i FR I DAY FIAN Hundreds of cust mers have been waiting for this announcement and will take advantage of the great money-saving opportunities. We want every woman in this part of the country to read this advt. and to know of the wonderful bar- gains that will be offered in the next two weeks in White Underwear. Sheetings. Pillow Cotton, l Table Cloths, Napkins, Cottons, Lace Curtains. Embroideries, Jackets, Blankets.Quilts,Towels, Dress Goods,Etc. SHEETING At White Sale, 98 At White Sale Atwhue'ii;"EZ| At Wte Sale, I8c| At White Sale, 16 At .White Sale. 24 At 3341-3 Discount At White Sale, 17 SARJEANT 81 SlVIITH S ANNUAL "' Migse Ai'>ms`tr.du:: 'a:n'd" .fGi1iii3`9...hilixiriilby .15158565 iC.vwi'e ? ti;'1;d C _S,h_1:a:Il5* `and _-gdlq `by Miss` `Archer, -{Miss Ruby ."':0oW_i; Miiss McMillan and :_Mr.7 Pehrbb. were -among the items .on,._a`n "inte'r_esting`_ program. Rev. J. "'f_Bed:.fond `and` Mr. Harkaer spoke`im- ` ~._`preLssiv,e-ly `on "the . topic Winning ` '_So.u1_s_. 1;qa-_.'ohrist. A Light refresh- ments were served after wxhiczh tithe ga't:heri'ng~`brok~e up with the singing of Blast t-he` the tie that binds," and the benediction pr.osnoun!ccd? by Rev. Mr. B'e'd.ford.. `Socially and spir- itugally the union was a unique su`c- S oess. lbeith of an Inisl Pioneer, 1 A Mrs..Wm. Booth or the 12th con. ! of the township of Innisfil died at her '-home on Jan. 19. passing peace.- fvully' awaiyat the age` of 77 years. Mrs. Bo'ot'h's maiden name was El z- abeth Rowiey. ` She` was `born in Aughtn-acioy. Tyrone county. Ire- land. Coming to this country in 1858, . eleven years later she_ married Wm. Booth. To this union there were two children, James and Wil- liam. who with their father are let to mourn her loss. A devoted w1fe,'a kind and affectionate moth- er. deceased was `hightly respected by "all who knew her. The remains were interred in St. Pa.u1's ceme- tery on Saturday. 21st inst.. the funeral being largely attended. Rev. Canon Mur hy or Allandade, former iy of St. aul s, assisted by the Rev. Nankeville, the present incum- 1 bent. conducted the services. The 7 hymns sung were Rock Quf Ages"! and Jesus Lover of my soul." Thel following acted as -psull-bearers: Hu%h Rowley and W. C. Ferrier, of oily; Atohison Booth of Pains- wick;. John Booth of Toronto`; .1123. Black and Robert Black of Cragvallo. Dorothy Corset Cover, oize 32 to 40, very up eciql price, ' `At White Sale, 25c V Fin e Corset Covers ~ ; ; trimmed at neck and See our fine Window Display and immense stock of iBeautiful White Lingerie. W Every garment at Special Cut Prices during White Sale. I ` WINTER Goons Ladies Underskirta of ne White cambric, with Lawn ounce. trimmed with Torshen lace__~aud insextion, at ' --AT+~ Salg Price $I.45| At White Sale aleevea. with lace and I 4 rws of lace inser- tion at front ; a great] leader. ` \;f.b aVrga'iv11's'.` Devlin & Murchison %%%%%%6%+%%%+%%%%%%$%$%%+%%$%%%%%%%%++%#%*+%%+ 39 *'A.(`tI:-inacjn of Crown H-in is` .0! G.` C. Cast-on. *5 : .`,V7M'1f.V_,3` Mrs. Joseph Sheftlelqn have beennvisiting 'friend's at Beetoni A gvuiiltd has been organized i1; connection with the St. Andrew. church. The `Rev. Mr. Currle 0: Hillsdale, Hon.-Pres.; M733 K, Mon rison (teac&xer)__Pres.; W. 1\.IcB;-gden Vioe-Pre's.~; Miss Effie Gaston, 0,8: a?i`t'and Mr. T. Bill. Rec.-Sec. V is . Von .`the sick) . 15 doz. Ribbed Cashmere Hose, 8.5 to 9%. 350 value; 600 yards Emhroidery, ery special. Ladies Jackets, left after; sroclfc-ta'king, regular $5.50"an" $6.01) garments, - At White Sale only, $3.55 511White Bedspreads, good pattern. 51'- -5 value, ~ 25`pieces Waiating, in Mohair and Delaine. . 25:: to 40cvalue 15 only of our `newest and best Jackets : your choice At White, Sale. $7.65 .20 pieces of C.`-olo:-ed Dress Muslin at less than half price (luring C-anal; 'Ll\-I, VIIIDII ' I M1-;,Qg1e4 ..OQ1m!a:n` -of, Cookstown. - in thfe.gru,-e_st` of. Mr. R, Jones this `week. T , _ ' - - can: u I .n.i 0-II_,-___ 26 doz. Ladies pure Linen Hemstitchcd ` Handkerchiefs, 100 value, 75 yardrwhite Japan Silk. 50c value `-._-_.,v w._-- -._-- i% _ The hand boy; w i1'1"'t{:veV';}::utsng ion Saturday evening and v'sit the lgefrial people M'7ne'sing. 10 doz. Men : Hemsntifohed Linen Haudke!` chiefs; 15 value. VInfant s W bite India Lawn Dresses, trim- A med! with fine` lads and insertion l`_"l`he eoncert under the direction of the Ladies Aid `of St.` Job oliurosh was a grand success in even way. ` The attendance was `all {bah could `be desired. 'Ilhe many e,me1_ lent n`um'bers`on bhe pnogr-am we're ~pres~en'ted in a very pleasing style which -brought forth sever-ul recalk Those who took part in Uhe program were: .Mrs. Burton, elocutionist Barrie; `Miss Wilson, vocalist. Allan: dale; Miiss Bowie, accompanist, A1. .1anda.le; The Crown VHIJI Orchestx-a_ (Partridge Brothers); The Hllsdale miale quartette and chorus club" ;-ind the local ta;1ent_ were: Miss Mar, H.vCraig. and Mrs. (Rev.) J. 11. Kidd, Rev..P. Jones and Rev. Mr. Cur;-3 of H'illsd;a'le delivered interesting: ad. dresses.` Rev . J. H. Kidd acted as, chairman; Thanks are espec'a'1_g,- dug to_ Messrs. C. Craig and W. Cmig_ who provided conveyances for the Barrie artists and: also to .\I2ssrs, H. Ostrander and Geo. Baker who assisted in seating and preparingthe hall for the concert. and lastly to the ladies providing the .I`(:lI'u5},. ments in the Orange Hall. .White Sale Prices. 75 to $2.75 `unsr. At White Sale, 29 At White Sale. 20c t `Mrs. James Brown_ rs spending a month with Toronto friends. A -L Mr. Barry Wallace of Flos_waa a guest at, Mr. G. Moir s one day last week. V ' T ~ % 01` II ,- 'l'_____ -.j `II_L_._.. At White Sale, 33 At White Sale, 98 At Wmte Sale, 10c r4*3gu.nY 26, At White Sale. A_t `White Sale, 5c White Sale 1905. ---v-v, -- ..-.-- this .se;c tion. ._ v.` are sorfy to report the. illness of Miss 'Edyt`h Trhoompscn. ` A Mr. Samuel MoMuri'ay' for many years a rewident `of `thip township (lied very suddenly! at his home on Iwedneaday evening. Jan. 18. 1905.} .l\-._ 'np-_..m.__ -_..__.... n.'L--...L :.... ..... 5""""""""U V"----1:! V`--' -`I -7'" On Monday evening `though in asp--I zparemtly good health (he was strick- ' en down with ta. 4p`ara;1y.t*io stroke and ' although all `want medical aid and, kind atttention could do was done {he ` passed `away about eight o`clonk on! `Wednesday "evening. the Ltuneraln took p1,e.'oe,`to Btayner cemetery on`: FridJayWa;f'ternoon. service being. Gon- dueted. by Rev. `W. T. Allison. Mr.` Molmurray was in his sixty,-`fiftlh year and is survived by a .wido'.w. one laughter. Miss Laura. and -`two -sons. Charles and J ames. all of whom are it home and who have `the heart-felt sympathy of the community in their and and sudden bereavement. ...+1\he*! p'a1l- beere'r's were Messrs. Ira. _B`pidh- - `or. John B Hood. George Midi)`. Andrew Bansier. and flThom'as Wigg~ins'. _Mrs. Bunt of .-A!- liston. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Olu5b,ine,_ of Btoutfville. Messrs. .Wi].mot VA and ._David; of Odar Grove and -`Mr. George Warnioa of Ba;-rie.. st-V` _ten'ded jthe tune:-sa-1. ' ;I ' `Miss Ga-1'braith of aouingwood is` the guest of the M-mos (mason. 1 ? Miss Cassie Buie is visiting her; aunt Mrs .Oamp'be!'l of Vespra. I -Mrs. .G60.Vh[I0iI_5 is visiting her ais- ter. Mrs. Oampbeil. of Oookatown who `is seriously ill. V n ` Mr. Namhan Pipher `iosf his br and stable and all `the contents" ex-y voept ing a- disc barrow and {the run- fning -ge.*ar~of his `buggy byytine last morning. " : ~'Couimi1'-loor Iiu`t:11 hlaxli -`the `misfor- itung `to hiave his ribs fonoken '.w1bi`le hi"-yang 'to_.pn't' `a h_a1tver. ton: al`o-l>t'.',VL` 1. .. '.*|l'_'.. - 'n`r.u.-_ 'I\-`.._--.l.:L,-._.. _ ` __.!_!L I-Jluug vv.`yuV u up:-vvsy '\ll-In` &,vUJI.o' 1 `1fs.;VVa1~tex ,Oa rrutt*hers_ 'isA visit-hi tz_`ien\d`s.1ip`- `Spot: this week, ` ; in:-_."..__.j -an---- -I_~` NW Gil-DWI-I($|3' `II-I XUVIUIC VIII WWW`! | I , . . . , I . L VM1`-.%,:ank1 Miss -.Haverson 9f. the. .';aI':'-__i!!:1t:1;_1 _1ine v:p~tert's;-imed -Va t-l_a1fge* Sleigh - F manna people -1rom`VoufTcor? .rb'or`t a '_.gv:oo for % `wrptiitinn Jgiiri the? ,i9a_1'.. . S LADIES AND CHILDREN'S COATS ' LADIES SKIRTS; BLANKETS 8 COMFORTERS MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS: BOYS SUITS AND OVERCOATS LADIES coA"rs--on1ya few Ieft in` dark grey and black, nicely trimmed and lined throughout with good -Italian lining, were'$5.50,' now - ' - - - -' $4.50 CHILDREN'S COA_TS--Collar trimmed with fur at - $2.50 LADIES HEAVY BLACK FRIEZE SKIRTS, `worth $3.00,` 50 `I! .l.|..I'JD.V L JJJ-:L.l.\J..l-L Ivdu`Ld--b.vV-I-Iv, vy v--`Lu LADIES HEAVY TWEED SKIRTS, in black and white mix-J 1 tures, nicely trimmed, worth $5.00 for . -V , ; ` M` $3.75; ; _ A Redued'in Price. " 0 Blankets vsfprth $3.00 for $2.49,` $3.25 for $2.85, $3.75 for $3.00. nuns Ah:\ Ab. "'""$E.'5"3} 3T%?' or f Comforters at $1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00.a.nd $2.50. `Eiderdown Comforters at $5.00 and $5.50. ` ixis` EEAEE EE1EzE"oVERcoATs, with storm collar and lined throuihout with CORDEROY. Besides being the ; most dnrab e lining it is also wind proof and makes a good drivinghcoa . Worth $8.50 for ' - - _. $6.75 ` MEN S HEAVY FRIEZE OVERCOATS, with storm collar and heavy tweed linings, worth $6.50, for ` V V - $5.40. MEN S DRESS OVERCOATS, all styles and colors, at $4.25,` A , $5.85, $6.75, $7.25, $9.00, $10.00 and $12.50. BOYS OVERCOATS, in dark tWeed,'5With storm collar and .-belt on back, suitable for boys 7, 8 and 9' yearsof age, now $2.70 each. Black Overcoats, with "storm collar, belt and side pockets, for boys 10 and 11 years of age, for $3.15 and for boys 12 to 15, at $3.65. ` 1 - ' - ' BOYS DRESS OVERCOATS, right` up a toclate, ages 7 to 11, for $4.50 and 12 to 15, for $4.95. ] L BOYS TWO PIECE SUITS, sizes 22 _to 28, in- neat dark. tweed patterns, at $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $.275,$3.25.$3.50 and $4.00. BOYS THREE PIECE SUITS, sizes 23 to 34, at $2.50, $3.50, Ana-un dhnrnn 1mnnA JANUARY SALE or SUNNIDALE _coRNE3s. VHimnp1`1.rey,,,.Jonesv at Elkhorn.` is ran-ewing acquaintances in -_L`,__ pup -.---nu-v-uoa u----`.yu: vv $4.50, $5.00 and $6.00: "}{iL'71i'f,A1Ei:`i-$%AN%b%cM ronrnns To be cleared out`t:0N_E-1fI1IR_D OFF. Q . - -In-1wI~-a' --- out-uv ---v--.--- -"A ale:ighl.o:dV of 'y011.!.l`g, Eseople .froan ! Barrie enjoyed a very` plegasant ev- , ening at_ the home of Mr.'J. Fennel! , 5 on Tuesday `last. I `In. llV|_-._ "co-.;__1__`s __--_.I~4.-_ Q owvurnra Uiuoniavqo woo:-- v-co -v-.--_.v - - A good: crowd attended the Sun-` day school convention {hem here last- Thursday and Fr'id'a=,v. An interest- ing programme was proided -for eadh meeting`. ` " ' `,:.l_.,._!_v_ ____ _I;_l. Large crowhxs p`a.`_tnonize our skat- ing rink on' Saturday` nights. The 1 band is -in~ 4atteI`1d{a:1ro4e.'. - Remember t .h`e. `anniversary ser-, vices in -the` Presbyvterian church here next 'Sundiay'.. Rev. Mr. Mc- Lean of `Duntro-on will occupy the pulpit. 4 Tea. meeting on` Monday night. Teaeserved from `five to sev- % en. A . better program tthan ever; : before is expected. ' ____._1'_ -1| _ . _ _ . __._ .-_..' n..1_- _L.--l Rev. Mr. McK1ay.-prea.che'd in the; Presbyterian `ouhuroh Sunday. 1 ~ ____I ___--___.1 -.J.L.-_.I-.1 L1... Q... `i w61'L.11'i`<.:hill curler are rttbe stuff. They -cut ice.` ' ' ` u s--rvwvvwv `T"1l\L[`rs._W;uoIm!an of `Ba. rie is visiting} her sister. Mrs. fober Tr-vibble. ` ` * Mxiss Hazc1AMayor. is on `the sick liltq ' .Mr. Txos. Stxules _wood`-bee on Tuesday last proved unite '.a success. aaj he got`a?bQu't T-for-ty. cords of wood drawn to Ba-`rrie; V j-.'7t;l'-1-JeI;';.e'r;-;n-x`-en busy 4piaftting' a new lo-or in sthe `school (house. . Willie Scott has been -on` the sioki H.__... .._....I.'.-. A` I_.g-._"A I-:4: ; W.-'i`.h<`oh":1"1-.tf:u;'eu1-.1`;Eee,wii1 be held in the evening at seven o'clock next. I Sunday . . -an..- an n-_-____. '.r_.1.-_n.-:_-.| LL- _rVI-wot on c--J---9 .-o- a-vuv ;M?iss .Du'ft spe_n`t"a weekfgo day at her _h,ome, IIIL; _!L_-_`._ --.._.-.. -42!` L- I._ll..I 2:.` wE`la.1-ge number of people frpxn` this viomlty have bgon attendang` -the revival`! services at `Ang-us`. 1 `D, 11,: -s.m -.A \Q;___._,`-._`l_-.L` vaa-4 ovvnvurp uv- v--vvv uuv Mr. and Mrs. sohear ar'1'~iZv'{a.ket paid` a flying visit T here last week. 1ns__ 1-\__.cA ...__..|L _ _.......I_-.`..- G..- uruunnuuwg :- Mrs. R. ,Cameron `entertained the Methodist uhmrah choir. last_.-Frid.ay evenxng; A - ".l`.he' Zrmon to the Orangemen was I preaclhad last` Sunday. _J8.n. 22.`the church being" orowndezd to the doors. 1l.l.l.' her_e., Joan ! odom uquo but it I0. = It gregduallv works dowiy to'th_o air gnd `causes colploitlon land Infl.tn`ma. t_1on. 3 Slulojhfo` . Q9'L"%\iji1 i.l :"*,i'<?"` .5-9`i'["o% "19. :"-"L!.'*|"- J 1 3&','.J;a:_M;gk; s,;;..( {su;.a.;.;` In-Na. _ ACO!!! BIGW T? EAY liizsxr. 5 CHURCHILL. GREEIFEL. e -_* posedfN`e`w omsge Hallf-CotniiSg%Lectu1fe-- L t % ~ 3 7 Doings of People. V` :g1i'_!,'!`rt; `D ul. uuuuau. . .. , ' Mr. Ge`o_. Wilson was in Hamilton | for Sunday. ` ' "" -- 'll_____ 1V!.___ -nLuuc-canal ffyrn C-OC\lOO&$_ coo cwowu-yv -v_ - .--__ `The Misses Gilchrist Eh-ave returnegi from Aurloraiafter a.pleasant visit. B. E. Wood has left the G. T. R. and retained to his home at Maple. Miss Mahpney. whiolilxas .'been`visit- lug Mrs. Smqll, returned "to, Hamil- nn - ton. _ if _ _ -' Miss Olive Pomphrey of Calling- _v/ood, is the guest of'the Misses Storey. 11.. _..) `ll ..- 'r.V_.....I_ UI|....l-.. ....&....... `ed on Thursday pom their` trip to! _i[.1:J.;1nd Mrs. Frank Taylor return 1 I 9 n on 1 .- l Buffalo. ` Miss; Je.s'si`e.q yaggison is yxentxng at Betxjn.` ` I CIPII, -- _---_. 1 .g t:l......:H-an i aux _uuuu.u . - . _. Miss. M;ry returned from ` Tomato on Sa_turday.L ' , ` 3 1Ir_.-__-I- 3.. .-.!..:l-, LU!-`Ul.l|.U Vu Uqyus us.-J. , `Miss Lillie maid. wyeva-1e, is visil.;-V in; her aunt. Mrs. Frame. -' W- ' 1-n_..1_ L-.. _.__...\A 3-`In-. 1 1 u.I av; u-uu_u ac..." --..._.-- I Mr. 'JlohnV' Clark has moyied into Vliis new` honed on Essa` street. ~ ` '-up A van .1 L-_.!_.I_J. 1lIIL--.._ HID IJVYV u.l.v av arc: --u~- ...----_- The" I. O. . meets tonight (`Thurs- day) for installation of officers. 1:-.-,__ A-__...__ I)...-...L-.. :11 29:11:":-vhf!` \|uJ] OIJ6 aa.Ipvu.aw-u.1_p... -. ------- -- ` Miss Ann-ie Bmnton is .visi-ting` friends in Toronto `for two weeks. Anna,` _!` 23;. ` -`II-5&1-"6h'as. Lewis, wife ?and am are enjoying a` -short holiday _ with tyiends in__Gravenhurst_.` can wuouuvsvnnoqwnuuawu `Mr; D._,Stephns of San Francisco, has_`been visiting at Mr. Gilchrist : on__G=ow_an ave,` ' A.. A "M;."A`z'z1_y.*1i_{t*e of the C. A. h'as`.tak- en the locomotive .forem`anahi-'p vice Mr. Crossin resigned. I Y , L (1 ,, V--. ...-`-`.w- t--- `av- vnrsni 5, Leonard. Bra-;1'ford street, will 1 entertain the choir .of' St. George .s church next Thursday evexiing. `Il'_. Ail..-) 'I-II 1.4, __-__ _ 1!, -_.w. -v----- -_---g-_-_ -A-P;ices of wood; `down--at [Bar-` ; je-an-t s. ~ H-1 , , `Idol 1 0 1 `I , I I ,, IBE1:._`i1aravey Gilchrist. who has been 1 in Orillia for the past few weeksf 1waa home over Sunday. } .lIIL_ 'l11-_n_ 1n_.`_-_,_L-__. ___-n 1.,-n.-| -` b 7 71"he"i3Ta'ck'i>'r_ecp7c3' `wile! hold a special meeting .on .Friday evening when supper will `be served. V 11-- Y--____..I I"|__ j___j x , , , -1 `It __..---- ----_- _ ----u-V % Mr .Alfrd 33211 has"Jd 1 Wm. Shets" blacksmith shop. a on Monday commenced business. ~nr!__ an-_,_,n_ `If: -.1- `Ii EL}? :z1}t7y1e:2n'EL}.';h" En Sunday evening Mr. Geo. La.wren=cei sang a solo with Vm-uceh acceptance. ` `Il'.. tV_2-_._-_'_. _.4- 117-`: -_,; _ __-- vv ---u-- -1 1: vi: III Companion Court` Lucille has sent! `out inirita.tions for an` At Home to l he held in `the town hall. Barrie, on I thdevening .of `the 31st. `"1432; iaTua'e`?avf.`i2'eTy -1;;2";' firnea _to Depot Harbor after visiting at Mrs. MqPherson s on Burton ave.

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