Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 6 Jul 1905, p. 4

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nALToN. this `land as Hpleculiarly `well adapt- ed,,for the mil.1ta.!`y_ purposes contem- plated and that South Simcoe will 80!!! become one of Catnad-a'a chief- xrailitary centres is p'ractioa'11y assur- e ' . . . 'UU'LLUu1UuAU3l UVU1 yuuxus \.1|L\JIJU\.l. aoluuvu 103 an suuuluu uu;- gait} and we have many other lines marked down that cannot be mentioned here. ii Devl in } uPchi Son O@O00O3000l00OO00G0080OD060000OOOOOO`OOOCOOCOOCCOOOQOCOCQOOO0OOOOOOOOOOO OGQOGGEOGOOOQO - -. we OQQOOOOQOOOKOQ 00909099609 00909099}#OQ4 +++++++++++::::?+:3++++ $+ `rnpetllntijezifarllku _ ` BORN. KIDD-,At the rectory, Graighurst. ` on Tuesday. Jun.e 27-th.. 1905. to the Rev. J. H. and Mrs. Kidd. a d.augh- % TJADTB Ad n....|+ um M .-n-:a `(Inf I\.(9.V. J. 1:1. mm u.|.1 u. nxuu. a uuugu- BART--At Sault Ste. Me.rie. 0nt., on Saturday. June 24th.. 1905. -the urH`n` nlf R017 "R T I-Tarf. hf 9 d'a'I]"h- Ivi/'it e of Rev. E. I.AHa1't, of a d~a;ugi;- 0'11 nwcuruuy. duuc a*u..LI.. Jauu. '1. U Jvnvn WwO"AMPBELL---A`t Sudtbury, on J u-ne 25th. .1905.: the wife of Colin A `cumplbell. of a daughter. I D:n\l7-'M"A\`I._A+ f"!v\aI(rh.nrnf n.n fhn uuwpau-su. U-1 H. uuuguucx. BOWMAN-At Cra.igh- rst n the 27th of June, 1905. the wife of Thos. A. Bowman. of a` son. T , . DIED. COCKSEDGE-At North Bay. . on Wednesday; June 28th.. 1905. Joseph Cbokaedge, T1a:teA of Hillsdale. aged 5-7 years gnd 8. months . - MARRIED. MHERRICK-COOPER-In % Im.n.isi3_l. on Wed.'nesda.y.TJuxne 28th., by Rev: `J. S.fHum hre s,.Ethel. se`co.~nd d-au- < ghter of r.. atthew Cooper, to Mr, , nhm "|M'4u-rial: nf `R-or-`n. I LDLCI` UL lII..l'u-.l!JJlI.-LLIIUVV UUULIUI, BU Hide, 1 ohn Merrick of Ba.rr.i-e.x S-ANDFORD-FLET.CHER~ On the 8rd of July in. Holy. Trinity -church; Toronto. by the Rev.. John Pear-son.` M.A., rector. Mr.~F-ra.nc-is Sa'ndford at Fenelon Falls. .0n.t.. to Mrs. Or he. Barnber-Fletcher. of Cherry Val ey, I_vy.V0n|t. - ' , . I-ll ?!-IIIJKIVI D 11 C351] In C. H. arruthers. asked to have that portion of what is known as the Bunnidiale road. where it crosses his property on lot 32. con. 6, closed 11 , as xtvis Pout liattlo Vuisedvby the pu lip and is Iqtlliite an inconvenience` to "him. -eqpeoially so sigrx-as the C. P. R. 18 cutting amothermoad through his farm. The Olerk was instructed to notify any rties interested in the .c1oa.in.g up"t e `above mentioned road ` -that rat. the next` meeting of ..the i Council thepneoessary zste-pa would be taken for theiclosing up or *the ' ' ' ., : ` . " g..'. .31.... .'._..z.. 1".-.-n-_..-`.- 1-~-;:_..-.. I V The Council met" at the Dominion hotel, Angus. on June: the 26th. All mg`m'.o `present. ` - T ` .......-L'l......n ..-..'l_;..I 1.... 1.....-.. 1 UG.lI.lVo v. An oifer tirade f;{y`Geor Vo Latimer of five dollars for thetlmoer on 'the road allowance! ioetwven lots 20 and 21. concession Q, was aoceg-ted Inn ,`u\I`ncuv3qnou n.nn4\|I~|I~n ppnniu { (:1. 001115638101`! 3, W813 uocepnteu The -followmg accounts for work roads were ordered to ,-be paid :-- Ja.'oo`.:>` Holt, J. Carr,-,-. . forty-eight dollar-as : sixty-two dollars and tiftg A dre an-d 'forty~sevenT -dollars and .seven=ty-five nentse; James A. Lennox. two hundred and fifty-hine d-oVll_are. Joseph. -Ki1f_kpa.trick. rnmety-n1ne-:.do1- lars a`nd...ae.vent.y.-five.` `cents; Rblat. Jenn.B,`t...oiie,,.-:.;;1undred; and tilt -two dollaxi-awa;`x`nde seven-ty vents :1: Jo `n\ A.` Wi.m":,_i1_1"a eiforty-three dbll:i}js;,9.ndv1it y cents; George Irwin. one hun-e oen.-ts ; ;.'1 homns MoOutoh`eQn_;.oqe(hun- - Arno` nn. ' 3'-nnl-11-0-'|\vunu'n`~4.aI:s:II'n'iih`. and UVHVLB i I .1-UULLIMB .l.ll..U`U`lN-DIIISUH) U>l.|,,UL|U1.l" dred and L for-t -three " dollars v and -sewnt; `cents: hos; Hood. one dol- Vlav an "';PI'i! .nAn|': o 3 Tnhn MnT(n3.nL# - Iar and fift oents:`John_ McKni ht.` one dollarti hos. connell. t'hirty- our- dollars '-and ,twm.ty. pangs: Rdaetrt Addigui %aixt.y-three.` dollars and `fty oents_:.=.:Joh:_1_ A 113%. wen-tygseven .i1931_.8&'~ ~`!1?'. .,.Ia ;if v _ `stem--dg-' 3 ._ %j1l;a;_=_`1 ,...u.'::::f:,:`;:::::::.:3::.:;.:`:::::::;.::;:.;':: .*.`2::3**-.-`.'.`:y :t::'::. *.r::. .::.:.':.3::.`::.::.:.`:::;:..:.*;:: consist of . _ . % , . %_ ` _ . u % TAMBOR GING-HAMS ' CORD EOLIENNES QORDE DE CEENES SHIRTVVAIST SUITINGS Tremendous Purchase of Sale to Commence Thursday Mornxing, June 8., I905 Essa Council ORTAEERN 4 ADVANCE ' mm W >vLVLj`jy _ U 1---UT --- Y --i --v 2 -7 ~ CREPE DE CHENES KNI"`I'iR' CRASE SUITENG-s :: SUMMER nouns `Z $++%%%%%%++%%%*%%+$%%+%+* Ladies % 59 New York Styles T Tan, Russettnaud Choco- E lat-e Footwear for Men__. E WomeIi_,_ Boys and Gix-l`s. 33 E Barefoot S;-1:;l-t.)..1s for Boys and Gixfls. T H.B.Myers" h-`f%4'+~fM'4-4-'-~'+-M'4`~3-~3'i~-N` THE %nnmmm NAVIGATION co. tic? "[fnIfi7a' "II {.L;?n'{"":o `3i.TF"5{ .West or` the W] NIPEG__ EXHIBITION, V `AT ALL GRAND TRUNK TICKET TICKETS AND FUIIL T1NmmM}vr1oN, AGENTS.. , H.-H. Gilda:-IV1e'ove.V V. C, H..Nioho1n9'u.~ V A - Mnnnggr. ' _ V ',`1`qaic liIny__gor,- zg: Ci"d; .-., ` T.7.3uEts gm 36 3;&'inZn1iE{ir3is in second clan stateroom. Second cabin meals. 30 cta_. each. . ' n n..-....-:-...-... ....... .'--....- c--- -.'|.:.. ;.- o IJJUDII. UV U!-U0 VWVLIO Exounionina may secure first cabin sc- .oo'mmodat.ion on the steamer by payment to PURSER on board of 50 each. way. JIuO.uuu.a-nun-an A coin` on-or - 0`--Q. (nun: . tIOt\QC 2` swat T::.; Ema esd-mo: -when .,;,o_,ars_ .% . `wen. +.-.V.~e' -at-' f 9s1rlen.~.T?nine`A' % teens % _ _. , . LAST EOMESEEKEIPS. EXCURSION JULY mu, 190.5. V WNINNIPEG - EXHIBITION. _ `rs ru (V Men's Boys and Yduths j White and Colored Can- % vas Goods. % j Lacrosse, Football and} Sporting Shoes at ' Canvas % Oxfords 1500 fard of regular '15c and 20c goods for - 2500 ' 20c 25c ~ - I2 2000 `*0 25c to 40c " " - Lace Curtains, 3; yards long, regular $1.00 and $1.25, for '13- JJOUVU \J|AAv\Iasau,- I-qz Jonas--u av-.5, _'c---.- v,-.- . ___._ ,, , , , ~ ' V ~ L ; 75 pair Lace`Curtains, 3 % yards long, regular $1.25 and $1.50, for `I nn ..-2.. Twilled Bleached Sheeting, 2:; yards wide, regular 35c and - 40c yard. for - - A - - 25 Ladies White Blouses, sizes 32 to 40, regular $1.25 and $1.40, for s t - - -- l - - - $1.00 Ladies Ribbed Cashmere Hose, sizes 8 1-2 to 9 '1-2, regular 300 for ` . - e- e- - t - 21 pair 25 Men s Suits, in dark tweed, regular $5.00 and $7.50 for $5.75 50 Men sVSuitsA, in dark tweeds and fancy worsteds, regular $9 00 45: -A and $10.00, for _ - 0 0 - - $7.50 `Boys 3 piece dark tweed Suits, sizes '27 to 34,from $2.50 to $7.00 Boys 2 piece Norfolk Suits, sizes 220m 30, from $1.75 to $4.00 Window Blinds at 25c, 30; and 35 Each. V OE}-'=Remember everything quoted above is a genuine bar- we other cannot mentioned . .,.++~:-`-i-+-:-++-::-o:~-:~4-+-:-++-:-g:-+-:-+-:--:-+::- M-++-z-z-1--+-:~~z-3---a-4---++-~-<~+~:-+:~~-`_ .1. ` . ` . ,,_,,,,,,_i T . - ' M T .3. -~f----1-+-1-3--*--4--4--+++-4--:~+~?---!--#-+-1-++-t--i-4-i--i~-+----i-:----I-~%----I--3--i--3-+++ YOU HAVE HEARD OF Professor Dorenwend . uoqqggppupoocqpouooooooo ooooooouooouooueoooooou W. C. Fer'rier. -thirt -twuo dollars and twenty-five cents; . A. Miller. flour {dollars and rtweznty-ve cents; D. J. , I Gan-nthers. (me: hundred and -four-' ,te'e:n__8`ollars and eighty-five centgnl And17eW._j, Miller, one dollar :* Edwml 8u1;i1;h'1_g_a_ix dolla.rs and thirty ceuts ; 8,`'s.411'1`0*hu11dreg`1_3nx8i8h-- : `8i8.3:- nxel,.l`o.ent_ l ' " '5 '-.,;ars and xgmrty cents. . V - _'I.'he. Oovunoil .a_djoux-vned to meet at on,:,t.he1 14 t,h _day; of Au- ImAB1`ER- . Clearing Out .`3E.1Y;'{a-w'" TH BARGAINS IN VINEGARS (Cider, White Wine and Malt) FRUIT JARS, CROOKS, SOAP. SALMON, BACON. 1_1_AMs AN__D 1_`..ARp. A GOOD REFRIGERATOR. VVIDII 3 WV .l\J U1 TOUPEE, which will hide all trace of Baldness and take the place of your Hair ! Doctors recommend these Toupees as a. re- ventative for colds in head. caturrh. neuralgia. Professor lg wendwillt you on the'spot and Show you just how youlook .a!tqrwa`rds.. . . iii-ft 1`%Z Q II$ I I You will never have a. bette_r opnortunity to see for yourself the beautiful nasortment of Swxtches, Bangs; Pomnadours. 1\l?7a.vee. W195, _Etc.. which Professor Dorenwend carries with Remember the date and don't fall to can at` the hotel and see Professor Dorenwend. If vn-n nnnnnt 4in'll xv:-2|-n'ln~i. Dnncnnan- 1\....-............Av- re- 4~..1...... .. sue rruusauur uUrenW6nu- ` - lfml cannot call write for Professor Dorenwend a Catalogue `--It a" , e. ` THE DREI|WEND:C0. of Toronto, limited 103 and 105 YONGE STREET. TORONTO. Baldness -as all m e n k n o W. d i s- u r e s and :1 ds on aged expression to the face. VVhy remain Ba) d when Profes- sorDorenwend C. Perkins Xis'3"aI " if.-s?"13.1'a'ss" <'>6faBf$1'X1`iii'i"`6Ei7i SAFE. WATER METER AND GAS LIGHTS. L439`:3_4 This !. ! _____ I. -__ TE . E$.AY-.J;LV .. 1-1 - This visit gives you a. chance to consult PROF. DORENWEND about your Hair and to _chooe mg m 1316 stock of Hair Goo which he carnes w1th_hnn - ust what you require. on can try on any S\_\'1tc]1, I12`- `Pomnadour. .etc.. and see 1113! . how xt wxll Dung look. AMERICA'S GREATEST HAIR GOODS ARTIST. HE IS COMING TO Queen's Hotel, Bar tie, ;wnan requn-e. 1 can my on any a\_\'1lc1, g, Pompadour, etc., and scegust dollars and fifty cents: Jas r Bec- fkertotn. tor cedar. `eight dol are: D- :VH. Oor'.)ett,_ for cedar, seven dollars fgxnd -sixty cents;-John S. Bryson. "tor ;)aife_a.d supplied: to inudigevnft. `two dol- and ,ninety-fjive cents; A. -W. *Sh_xqds. ,p1o \, htmadglluai J 119 tA- .x!.*1|i'.ia9`!9"{..(IF!.,_9 `, A _ 1'1` 5" r.``' Jf&'B,_-;f;;*g;av9l. Ajtmrteen `dd- 4 ` U -I I.0_0 pair 10c 12 I-2c 15 :12 .. ';Auptber"o thoold landmarka o! A ;:0ouuty passed -"awag a-t*-E -' =19: ml min . ,Juuo.:29t ..-int o ' _ ill 3i.h:t...Mz_.-i .!-l' quu .Wu.u'u \ flome dishes. pondence. > ' TTIBNQE WI 1V1ll3I.l'Eo Messrs. Wm. `a -Ola`r.le_ts Pm:tt. T -of H'amibt'qn. called on relatnves: here. 4 -e .- - - -- 1` wlgm 'Mw-A. "I".hnIman 'R:nC1m~v.`df 5i7:3?:ii'i.5"g7':;{3_s' 1iT}l;;i"eZ.i are we n_uUIt8:4yt Mass '1`. Pnmroae. .-1u.`.-_.|-._~ -r.,--.-_. ` lII..._~'-.d>n 3aS6r;'f3Ef'. zroronto. ; lJp enatj`thB ht: rdlay .wrth- Irxends here. "-.&lu.._ "AA- -r,:_:.._...'a..._.. :. '|.....~. 1-nun mug `yvaulo &-suyv Luv, 6014 an vvun " 1`hlo`se-" home` foaVrtJ1'e holiagy were Mi-as Ethel Ross. `Mr. Will Saxqdegman. ;`Mra. I-Ia;-dy. Miss` Alma V Wallnamks, Mr. John Maamtnn. ' "Vhn |n|n`uvu-3 nu 1:11 )I' H A .'IIn`Hhl(irh I" l1"MJl.lrU UL Lwf-uyu LU nuvvuu Rev. Mr. Warren, our young, *ni~s!ter. andurpied `the pulpit for itinaat time on Suruday. morning. .~_all wish him suaooess. . - . .'nx.:.m, n|....1m+m-.1: `{ r.nhrn` India. in .au wwn nun Bwuwss < ,A t . . Mifs liylvick.-z.tot.>k._If.rot_1n Ixggghighc B 00318 11 1'11 . 7 { v. nf m..m1n and Mr. F. Sis- E1165 ! OI 1161' uuumll l'.ll .I.uU'.l.u|.\uIo Mr. W.. 0. Henry: raxnd Mr. F. Bis- mna have revtufrnediiromq their wes- tern `trip. . 4 L (From Another Correspondent.) ' "A very exciting game of ubaseballi Wwas Dlayedaon Monday between Bar--3 :rie_ Juniors mud Thornton Juniors.` which resulted ii; fa,v1o`r_of the latter . team by a majority of flV8 runs. The . more by innings was: r Barrie o 2 1 2 2 00... 7: `I Thornton` . . . . .. 1 4 0 4 3 0 "-12 The teams lined up as tollowsr Barrie---Hawker 0.. ' H. Lon urat% B.f..`C'll1`t.i8 .2b.. Bondy. r.f.. hite-V bread -ss.. F. Lom.g-h'urst- p.. S. Nettles .lf.. W. Johnston 32).. W. Nelles lb. Thorngtan--L. Stewart cf.. Fletcher 13.. VD. Stewart 310.. E. Spears 2b.. Pat-. -. Q1` 5011 1!`... J. Speers'_ 8s..'MoMeneny_ rt. Russqil 0.. Jamieson 1':.:>.=_ A` When Eon gem: your holidays. 0lm7k a_ auned Meats -will supply 7301: .w1th-a variety at tasty. whole-. oannmn dinhmz. July. aana repnortea a 'g_00u Lune. - ~ A large, circle of fr:-ends followed the remlams of _`the late Mr. Wm. McKnight of Ego-ert. `to the Umon nemetery on Sunday afternoon; = The Allandale and Thornton Jumior baseball teams played here on-Mom day evening. the latter winnng by 9. `score of twelve to-seven. A '. ml- -`ni'B!ter. the !ti_y.aat ti_me_ _on TS_1yz} We 3-7:? ; '8UNNIDALE CORNERS. Vgllr. `-"Will Moqnsa. is visiting -his 3g!!`10lIdB `in Barrie t is week. . `M-ins TA=n:nuie Brown. who has been I-vy friends for `the -past few. 2.-`?WB0kl...has returned home. . ': `nnIy__ `on :-en-- -ru_2_--.__ 2.. ._.--_;J:._- b|n- IVVIIJIIRFW J \QO%D -Ovtlvvinl-U-ova. aavv-oowv u Miaaiflie Raineyss sptmding no.1? ilflillldnys` at her fnom`e_ in _'Thom.tqn. L15 ~"J.`he Misses Williams oi .'1`onomito. are holid-a.y.i:ng wimhrcrmeir. mneuts. .T -IIL- ~-~-_--4 ,----I- ~,_.z n.:.. ....-:....:a... RWY: JOIN! -ll.`.!'.*LlIlo The islervioe in we iuettmuipt Wohuro-h` `mat S~un'da was of a patrio- tic nature. Rpv. r_. Spencer; occu- pied the pulpit.` . V. ~ \ . ' ` Miss Muafoel 13:55; is visiting at present. in Cleveland. - - 3 _ We are `nlnan -.tn` learn 'th'a`t presengt; m Usevez-anu. _ We are pleased `to learn `that Messrs. Richard Powers and Erlamk Owens are reooverimm . ll- dmt` Mr: ,1 ('1 'M n'NnI1o'h'I', (If UWBIHS BTU !'BUIJVU.l'llllgu M .. and Mrs. J, G. MoNaugh't` of '_[`or:u't_o,- are `the guests of Mr. J. P. `Carr . Quite a. :numl'.oe1"_ o_f four, IP35 -'3-P19 took in the Ivy promo onitlge 1st of July, and reported a `good tlme. A Inrtrn nirnla nf fr:-ands followed The ";n'1;1;;1e;;)-i}:-"o:fmii';";:i;i;ity "rthexr usual annual `upuonivo 'to an Vwuaga. Beach on '1`hursdair; last. All I ` I` a; very, plea-sum : me. The oalj-pevx1;te'1:~t'J.-!"-8 ruVsh'i'n-g atom 1the-w'o`rk om Pr.o.fes*sor Hume`-s house. WW-nn .all?ro'u1|hor1-Ir `foal-{vol in nnnvnnn- 1l.nI9~ wuus uu :1`-uvxuaaur nwtuv -5 uvuuu. The strawberry `festival in connec- `tiusn with the Me'tuhodi'slt o'hur.o&1. was % a. `decided success. ' ` M- ..~....I `Iv-n Dally '.:..:+..I QK1ln+Nn E. '|lVI-HUN! 'B=UUUUB- . ;'Mr. and Mrs. Pall: visited4}lli\st'o*n. last Saturday, and stayed 'ti 1- `Man- dl ' 9' - ' 1 ; 'ag-urfms-ch1o.ol senit, six oa.ndidatets to write 'on. the En-trance examvimgtinn _this year. -Hope they all suooee`. III'I..\..`......-'."l...\....|n- In-_ pl-I-VA 'InnIa`.-sit: uxrnro _V J--I-I-I-I odd-0-ocoa!" '5` Mr. Jon: Stokes took I a. holiday` trip to G.|oIld*wnt-er. ' Mr. James Muir is enjoying a ~_~`.motwth"s holiday at "this home here. I.`-n mnhv `h-an rnfnnnnrl -nvftfnr mi-ni!lr'.. a zEuIfs.oI01I1?'T:swnv& Alezizr-` 1 '.h`a,.va hem: visiting ralatives .10. .Yo1m`gi#tow.n, NJY .'II'.1~.n r}IIm:+n.h'I. V n':,h1ftno1l -cu-uvu vwnwg uucu aw. /`Of Yo stowtn. `N.Y. `I've nah. nllll` IN-(fl mo1,wLu'a n0uuu.y 211. um uwuv cuv~I_v-' L Mrs, Muir has returned -at-'te:r v1s1 t'- _ing _-her daughters in Cleveland afar,` comma ot msounaths. ' `V Monnrx hnrlau and A1BX.'W-il1mn V"CuUl I10-1'; Ill IS: W-'ul1 o ' Miss Nellie Binnie and Mr. A!`-_th'\l1' :;:_Bitoked df Toronto. have Fawn spea_:d'-- {mg the holidays at -their raspactxve ._`.hounesVh e. Mr`. -an Mm. Thomaav Bxufaery of ;`_.'.l oran'to.` ,`|e'.t (or home on Monday atter Vs dun.-g a couple of W.eseka- re Eves. . ` _ 'Y`a \}I'lb`"nt"u:-Vri';`ii:',`?turmed mime\]%..1la8t4 "IwIeI8k' wtler -spcudizrg .a mwth with `friends in Michigan. " `llnanvn ` tntl . h',n'r-Inn 'P!'mt.i'_. W35 -'3 ha Mme. fr-homes Huber)` {at `srmlv John W1 B0130 `Inf 'V'num.n.n.6 nunn `Ul -llllll ll0IU'W|I|; .l.VaJ.o , Mrs. refs and little dau`gbtera of Dlaevoland. are. visiting the .tor~m-er'.s ';'nothe.r, Mrs. Muir. 'hlnl~nu 'hTa|Iia Flivnvnio ant` `Mr Alfhmif Vuvaovvll ,1. 'I`he `to-llqwing are.'t:h-e results at I '_j1h. prohnatnoln exammatiom in tho qxanxor do ftment. school section No, =1 13:- r1'M'r'_`,13'......a)a:.. ur..:..1..+ -nr......'.:.....; ,IUp. -IIIIIIIDJ-`I13 . V V 81'. `II;--Fre`ddie Wr.i.%t,_ Warring- lm H has, Alvm dab. Mabel .. lb . a,ld_ Ssu!therl9nd,\ Hamil- ;.Vton{ nu-tor. dud not wnte, - . \ Jr; I.--Jess-ie Webb. Manon Evans ~fZel1v.,,Hb.rvpor. . - 5 A` H. :'.l.!~ 2'}-' 8_r.j~:1 art II.--Mar. reit Bagrola .` in Marshall, reddie. Web . we Johnston Joohn En liahy "SICT _ AA rQ4I'- n-In `1|`IVIIl'l'9 Illllllllllllp IJUIHII -I311 Ilni Jr. Part II.--Edythe Beoo . Bert. ;l'Oluau A.--Lifbbie . 03:. Wk ford Wright. Lillian Sher. . Visole 8 row. 3.21&?*.;.?*:*.`_1.}?a.M.e3;t.%9:.-.~ nu mun uumu .Luurwm , ` '61m~n.-willie Sutherland. Laura at Easter Black. Laura 8 xvou`l. 3 rte `Gregg Oourtney ,regg' _;__V.i{-Jjpwoul. Wain hoxmox; -W. ' Ivffqv unfapwlbg _ v_v_aypa -.._v-y-~ ..._--- .M'las..Ada ~Lxvimgs'tone is home from -n.._;_. |L`*." Leave Coofihg Behiisd SHANT? BAY. Tuonhwon. munsmc. T 9TB6V.D:. [Ti:m-qnnnw. .|!.l.UD5D'IllllI. IVIJ "0 @034 1150 I3! 0wezn.8ouInd-:= Mrs. (Rev'.) J. J. ins. New Liskeard; Mrs. D.` Adams. -and Mrs. F. Simpson. Thornton; Johns McKnight. Thornton. and George and. Wnilliam MoKrni'gh.t of Egbert. all of whom were present at the -fucn-eral exoepting Mrs. Grant and Mrs.. Kexotwln. The Vzpall-0e:a1`er.s `wer6:- Messrs.` Wm. Irwin. Richard Hill. R. J. -MoKinle' Root. Speers, James` Bruce and illiam McLean. Mr. M`. Webb had charge ef the funeral. ' - r urup. . 5""; lo II T Jr. II.-W. Wright, J. Davy. Hec- tor Oripfys. , _ OZl art 1..--Roy Cripps. . Henbert r: s. V ' - . Pggt I.--Ernest Hoopen J. War-' nioa. A. Hewson. H. Hurst, J. Drap-. ' ' o I _` E 3 The O. P. R. is ~maki;ng quisqk work on the road. . ' Mr. E_dwa_xd Seadnn szpotnt Suzmday in the v:-cimty. _ _ V Mas: "Gnrdnn unit] A -flvinrr visit to In mu: vwmuy. . Mr.spGordon paid a .-tlymg vxsxtto Toronto last" week. . `II... nun] 1|!`-u flan!-(val Vm1.n`n urnrn r11 nuuy uvcxf nwuuuy. Miss Ray Hookridge, of Toronto. is home for the fnoylndays. ` ` `linen Floyd-in lzfnanrru, nf `Rnrr ;_.i On Mmnday. July 3rd.. in the pros- emce of . 3cvIB:nt.y guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ba!-drvv.i`n -oelerour-atads the aulver ` amnvivmwasary oit their woddimg. ` Tlwrima-' lkhn nfhmi-noun unnv-law `had teriatn church. . ~ . _ Deceased is survived by Mrs. Mu- Knight and a family of seven dau h- tern and three sons. v1z.: .Mr_s. -m. Jermtt. Cleveland; 0.. Mrs. J. Grant Brit-ish 0Iovlumbia.. .Mrs. (Dr. `Keown. Moosomin. N. W. '1`.., Mrs. .. O Dell. (`nu-can Iiasmunt` 0' Mr: Inn`! ` ,1` I Mr; -and Mrs. Todd are the guests Mr. Ctharles B-acknore spent a_"eNv. .3 ad; home L `Last wmk. 1'. and Mrs. Nixon Hurst have re- turmd to `their -home in Nelwmurket. antitem 8-pen`-ding a couple of days with the tor.mer'8 parents. (`luv Ifhnnhavr `Mr `X71-\H'n',1mH" nin .u.u'uuI..u lalv VY'lSv . V Mr. and Mrs. George! Young were in Holly over -Suzndn . Minn Ilnu T-Innln-i an, nf 'I"n;rnnfn- lvl. GU88 at LID: U: IJIPIJJIBUII 1?: Miss Lizzie Duff is spending" her ho`-liildways at her home In New, Lo- we . ` 9 ,- Miss Allie Grey of Elmvnle. ' is Binendimg a -few` days with.` her ,a,1_1:n`t,` MT18. Wu ` ` Mr. W. M. Gill `olf Toronto. has -been the .guest.of Mr. and Mrs. J. Hookridge for 8. few days. The manic at Piim Grove sohddl -on .llUU5-ll`U U LU! U lG'VV uaya. ~ The pxczndo at Pine Grove sohdol -on Friday last was _ a great success. Games` and racing served to `pass the time away very pleasantly. Refresh-` m'eannts- were served from five to nnu-lial n.-`R ll n-.n.-nu-n~u.~u-un I`-AIIA--van` ILIUIIILD W01 C HUI VUU_ 11'Ulll I-I V0 seven, T and a progra`mme followed. illlllt Vfizl -tvll J U'L L I-IVVLI vvivuuuug 0 During `the atteraoom 'P`<'lor7 land lawln games were much enjoyed, and in the evening music was tturnnshed by the B.a.ldwin~ ntamily -and tho gramophunc. The presents. mostly $1 Iver. [ware costly and uiuvmvrous} teatityimg ltothe esteem in `,w.h-iozh M1`. and Mrs. Baldwin alud fwmaly are held in this ovp`n1 -muminty. A sum: `tu- nuis _weddin' `dunner wag amply I nel j_u*stxpe_ tot urln-g whioah toasts -':to the Inride and groom -wterev res-posndetil to log: Bqv. R. . Fmlick-. Rev. C. C. Claus and Rev. Wm. Sotowiart. .'1`h'e'. guesrts .whIo witnessed this plcaaa-ngt evymt were Mr. a.nd_Mr.s. G. M. Bald- wm-. Seatorlh: Mr. John Burgess. of Bpa.ver.toa; Mns. W. 1).. Kin . Gan- mn.g.tIon: Mr. and Mrs. J. ,B. - cM~il- Jan. H1a.wka-tune; Mrs. Dougal Bnrouvvan nit _Bcuverton: Mr. and Mrs. 8-. Rich, .Agm9o.'urt: M-r. Oharles Jarrett. at -Orunmngton. Mr. L. 3D1mn.. Crownhill: Mr. -and Mrs. `G. V. Burgess; Town- to: MFR A. G. .111! cyan: Iihnorin - 'R'.iua_ `LL10 1011111231.` ' 3, ["duI'Ulll LB- Our `teacher, .Mr. White". leaft` an Saltuzrdhy for his home in -Ejxdtbr. where he will 8 nd the vmgatxon. V Mr. Aliaxn Co trter and. Miss Daro- ik-n Clnnkumnun "ilillr In} Inna`, "til! uwul. Dunno. _ M . ' ' Mr. Calvin Hurart has -_take'q `twp- his new ~pIosl`tidn as `the {nail dehver- er from Allandale to` thus `town; ' VIVLA G4-an ml lqumnnnmnmnn n'In.unit` Alnin WW 1117111 .a.1w.;uuu1u 10 'uuu 'll.lVVllu` -The Sons of Tempetraxnoe closed twp tor the saummer months :3`. week ago Wednesday by having a soonia.-l. Miter the ice cream and! cake was servbd. the `olldw-ing favolred `the `lodge w 'tJh recitat-i.om`. speeches. etc. - Mr. 'mh-oB. Cook. Mr. Ventry Hsamdy. Mr. 'A'llatn Leonard. Miss Mildred Lexmox. Mrs. Alex. Hardie, Mr. Wilmot. Miss Amy Quantz and others. -<.L Q-\......I nntlnn \TA 10 15 LIUELIJU LU!" L110 ELIUYIIIJH-J3.` '- ` Miss.G_e1_`.t1e Mason. of Barr;e.-1s V1S')'tll l`g Muss Laura Tracy. Minn Td`.dn,n Da.nfrnv nine 9 v3sh!\r VlHl'l'lH`S ULKES uu.u1'u .I.l'i1lijo . . Mxss Edna. Renfrey was a vxsxbor last week at Mrs. J. Joshnsows. ":nn n11'F :3 `inn Jul`: 4111531 \JUU'-INC! wuu. LILTDG .lJ\.ulU' thy Blaokmore. "left last week for Montreal. where they iqrtend tpsIpeud~ a -few `weeks with then`. oousm.'i.M1r.- Jank B`akie. ' ~ % ~ I `In mu luv: um 'lJ..'..g':l- H on n H-n'!Alr| nun. 1IIl'Illl5'I-U. 1lJI' `Luv l.UUXluLu' uz uuuu. Sr. IV.-G. Rich-ardson, D. Lennox. C. Mitchell. - Jr. IV.--H. Hardie, V. Hardie, Ed. Carr. W. Hewson. ` . Sr. III.--Lizzie Kenwell. T. .K(m- well. 8. Warnica. H. Averill. C.` Lep- nard. 0. Brown. H. Wamiovau ' Jr. III.-R. Nixon, J. D.ra.per.' A. Oovulter. D. Hooper. A. Richardson. SI`. IVE! Mo Dra.p J. Mitchell. L_. Shannon. D. rn_-1-_....... `D 1IT.......! .n 11` 'D{..knuuI_. '\JU`lu.L`U1'. .lJo .l1UUpUlp no uuuaauuvua. Averill. I..HTooper.~ L. Blmokmore, B. Warniqa. E. Richard- son. M. urst. Tu `IT_'\X7 '\l7'uon%I' ,'|' Tlnvv nu- 1.55; t}i5uVe.- 'ev!. G; % ouiw an ` Re . J. D. 8' pson"o`oia'.tjed a_ty Ha sexxioeheld the towlnlmta Presby- teriaia church. 'l'\n-4\.`a.a..I :1! ainwluv: wnt` 7`-xiv `Iva 355:-tuugt V33'1 8ec~tio.n No. 13. Itnvnist-il. for the m'on.th\ of June: at T1) (1 `Dn'hov~ih:'n~n T] Tmnmnv, an. `ax nu. :4. u. v. nurgess. `unan- to; Mrs. A. 0. Bmgess. Barrie; Miss- es Stella and Irene Burgess, Rue-v. and Mrs. -Wm. Stewart. Buda. 111.. Rev. '0. C. CIa1'is.MEt}&ar: Rev. and Mrs. R._ 8. Fraliok. `r. W. R. -.K-eenan. Barrie: Mr. and Mrts. Thea. Spenoek Mr. and Mrs. John-' Ki.'Mr. 2 and Mm. Gear. e Wilson 1`. and Mrs. David Beat . Mr. anti Mrs. John PM- 1118! . Whi'tJ8p Mro Wu Jo White Mr. Oharles Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. Wood Mr. and, Mrs, James S nee. Mr. George` Thornton. Miss. ertha. Thorn-ton. Mr. Alex. McKay. Miss Rollo. vWatsuon..Mr. P. Suddsard. -Miss Janet Wilson. Mr. F. Wo,tson. Mr. James `Thomas. Mr. Gharles Ri-c:h- arrlusnn. `M :-_ and `Mr. n.".:.I 'n...........:. James ' '1`homas. Mr. ardsnotn. Mr, and Mrs. Dayi-d Peacock. Oroswmhill: Mr. Jo.~uaph`W%nlli'nIas. Mm. James Stewart, Toronto; TMr. and Mrs. -F-red. Wice, Omw~.nhil1'; Miss Phbebo M~cK-ay. Mr. Nelson Hart. Miss Ada. Whzte. Mr. and'Mra. Al- foert Key. i In the `lnterestjatiiari-ie and Simcoe ` i ' . u-----0 ' I ` V ` M1`. MoPop' W. {has been urging these matters up- on the attention of Ithe,Govcrnmem_t. ihas "advised the_ Ma or that the Des pa.rtment- I Puvolio orks'is obtain- ing a fart er report from their-_en- Igineer with -a view to -proceeding `with -the Alla.nda1eVwhar f.'.Thwt the `contract for alteration and re. ir rot; the`Po,st Office will beilet" a. n!)o.e..=` and that ,the_Mi`iitia De -montvhae inidgrt eon-aiideretim :3 a'h9rt;,_ Y 901`!!! 9 I3` ., .07 I5.`W3-.20 . e tcnnvtrilotinr iimgd edrill`1hv-H? ` i . _.~--I 1.3 vo!auo'~'oommuni`-lzligoti i:'g.I)`i:: 1>A1Ns\7v1oK. GRENFEI1.

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