Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 7 Feb 1907, p. 1

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_!or the following augmplies for the Goal. for the eriod of one year, 0 commence on the first ay ot .Lpril1907 and end on the 31st `day of March 1908, namely; Beet without bone. per -pound. Bear with bone. per pound. Pork. per -.pound. Bread. per pound. 0atmeal._pex-.9ta.nd- . ard barrel. Syrup, bright. `Coal oil, per gallon. Potatoes. per standar bag. Butter, per pound. (l l;)tt`:]g):J;)1`,l8t;yx.)e!13c3`}'01};`ound, Salt. per barrel. Soap. VI\.....I.._.. -.-:n .L_ _- _,n___.1 --._ 4- \`l'ut\\v .\|v - Tenders will be received by the undersigned- M'rs. C. Hubby or Iuzndinn Head ii via- .i.tln'cM'm. Metcalt. Kempenrel-d_:t St; 1VIrs.Z(l3`1l'en. Caldwell is in Penetelng for a couple of weeks _the guest of Miss Beck. -. Miss 71\VIabel Booth of Tot-o.nto was a week-end visitor with.her parents on Ba-yeld Street. L ` ,.\' `(Miss 7`l`)VoVt; lV'I'iller has 1'e,1:'t'1.1-r1ed'Vto Toronto-after spending a couple of weelgs with Miss Lily Williams. , A .....: .. A - - .. ___-_I.I2..-- I` _ --:.\_cuu;u|u`cr nuxucr Dl'OS'., Lt(1., Gigantic Sale positively `closes on `Wednesday, the_ 13th. '__' '_"' iv` 'V" -Be sure and read. Huntef Bros . Ltd-. announcement of- their `iganti Sale on page one, . D'nn`oha.g' ' `_.'..`-`.-- ' ;_ P, n ' .. ' wqtv Ull pd!` UI_lC. Renfrew ` i'e,fi1ses' to follow the ex-. ample-of 2 Simcoe, and the " Good Roads scheme was defeated at the re- cent elections. by 821' votes. The .townships that would have derived the most Benet gave large majorities a ai9t. ~ .` vvblllllao _ `- _ ` _ ' A A --Ha,ve.tyAou been in?` Do not `miss I-Iunter.B1`os -., .Ltd., Gigantic`SaIe of Clothing, whfhrcloses on Feb. 23th.. Barrie will `get j$I,33o out bf the Good Roads monies appropriated by the" Count iefbrf ',[`_l_:is_ sum: will % ` 0.0 exvkng 5.I*18itI.|y:2:`f9.ti. -.Bayfi_e.1d. -Co1lirj,< _,jBA!al_e,,.V;=AEl-i"zaLbthh and `Brad-1 St!r;:g.;;_{%hd,=i;mdde Road. - 5:81:33 I` ' '2 . .'.. ,xI'.'..4.. .- `es`ley- Hbg ;'f6r thft~of. o;n tools ,bel_ojxx_ `n o/rseldi; was`, 1:-v.'o`. $ Miss .Rit:i 7Lount` and Miss Spry have been visiting Mrs. Cameron, Newburg. ' v ; mm Vcluvniteer Ormanl. one at the {bent plan or nu ma. wan boIua'n at who Gmank! Open HUIID. Bumr'.Q. the ; ewe-mg oz Feb. saw ynui 3: Play at an extremely, hnplnhlvo 10119..- D0r tra'Ylwl' was to mum -*;ot Vermont`: mural ` ` and electrical '5-`L In 1n_._.u 1.. . Mr.'an_;l` Sewrey of \~O'x?ven Sound attended the funeral of the latter _ mother here last week. Mrs. J. (\'}Q,"I)Vfe-\;ivtt_-x';:'turned to her home in Buffalo on Monday, after spending a couple of weeks hgre. . lty Church, proved very me sum or am ns `D- _-'...- -~`-- V :i:It;.nter` B:-os ,4, i.td,, Gigantic Sale i: now in full swing`- 0' `not miss it. his an`A "Ila; 1`-I` GL_-;.'..- --|-A~ nu nun awn! . `LID HUI IIIISS II. " an'd "Mrs.,'C.-I".G. Strange plea - antly entertainedthe mgmbersof tlx`Fe_g `Bible -Crass of the.,Etiza1jeth `St. Meth- `odist ' Sunday School` _ :Th_ursday} evening.`- 'IJ..---~-_;L'__ L--- 2-5: I-sx &VCWU|a_|l'8. w Miss Cunningham. of Orillia, form- erly of -Woodstock, is staying with hex` c0usin,'Miss Jessie Smith. _ Mrs. Heath of Huntsville is the guest of Mrs;IC.` J. S. Banting, -Wor_s- ley street. ' . 4-- --Remenib_er 'Hunter BrVos .,A Ltd., iiszantic Sale nnaixnu '1'-In:-no - sell, without vu oluul 9uuJ;\a.'y,uu -aqluu, nu` 'IIEr!I`.l.V) north half Lot is, _Con._ 5, Inn_Isl.y__wIll reserve, his draitkht horses, cattle, sheep ' and_ `implexggfs. Sale at I o cloek',,hg,rp. `was connected with . Baker the townships of Ancaster and Bev- erly when he was but a youth of sev. enteen. His first transaction involved one` pine` tree, which he purchased for a dollar. This dollar he earned by cutting two cords of wood; In Wentworth -County were originally rich pine forests, and Mr. Dyment soon` established ,a prosperous busi- ness, building several mills on the line of the old Great 'Western Ry. In 1870 he extended his interests to Simcoe County and the North Shore, taking up residence in Barrie. The organ- ization of the lumber rm of Mickle, Dyment & Son `took place in 1886. Mills were operated at Gravenhurst, Severn Bridge and.Thessalon, the yearly output being upwards of 35,- 000,000 feet. _ ` As might be expected, Mr. Dyment had many collateral interests. ` He , the` Dyment- Lumber Company, London, the London- Box Company, the Sal- I | I s In the death` of "Mr.iNathaniel Dy-It ment,~ _v\_rhich sad event V happened early on Monday morning, Barrie lost one of her most conspicnons'and distinguished` citiz'ens. `Mr. Dyment was; in `his usual health up to about two.iweeks..ago, when the fatat illness seized him. ,At`rst he rallied. and seer_ned to.`jus_tify the hopes of his friends towards recovery, but -a re- action set in and the outcome `be- came only a matter of days- All the members of his family were present at the `end; ` Toronto, Feb. r.--'I_`he Ontario Legislature sat only.an few minutes yesterday, the business on the order paper being` allowed to stand. G. "P. Graham sounded the Government on its intentions in regard to the Liquor License Act, and received from Hon. Mr. Whitney, Prime Minister, a state- ment which put a quietus upon re- ports that the Act was to be amend- ed`. Mr.- Graham asked whether, in view 0! the resultspf the local option contests, the Government had d ecid- ed to amend the Act so as to do away with"_the necessity of the three- fths majority. vHon. Mr. Whitney replied: I cannot understand the. object of the hon.'me'mber .s question. Within the last` 24hours. I noticed quite cas- iually inathe newspapers the results of the contest, which, I "think, proves mow efficient_the working of the act ;i s',as it" now stands. . I ,t:'v I `I_VF|ll_'B nu. uuv. --, ......, Ito: amma-y- " mm Clau.-Cora Church, Grace .C.1hurc.h, * ~ ; - `Cla_sa.-aDew!hI: Vnartrfutge. e{n$aBog`q!l,. Aubrey: nartarn. uu"_ , `r 0, Amber `Bea-lmm. y -* Dlfrhtg. ' ..-.'.n`L._--l':.I-'-use . annm .`Rn.h- Slhdlwell Frau Du!!!-lam. ' -'rh1:d"CL_asa-.-1.uura .Ro.b- bre. 'R0`j'B~ard.1Ia.ll, Jesse Fl$`.;`.a.1 ( k'% +"`?,.*-'?"`* '`?'"` I I 0 coward. WI}- ,.. .3 Three-Fifth: Majority Stays - Act Working satisfactorily. Mr.-'DVyment was. born in Devon- shire; England, in 1832, coming to Canada with his parents at an early age. He embarked in the lumber in- dustry, his initial" operations being in I ` . 790 1' iI.'ennu.~t at of HIILL .l'Il.n-an (`Ana (` s.s. N635, ono. 'N6. 15, : Om, m`o"n Lumber Company, Toronto, the A. ;.,Dyment- Lumber Company, Thes- salon. He was president of the Dy- ment Securities L. & 5. Company, be- sides=holding -=directorships in the Collfing'wood Shipbuilding -Company, the Goderich Elevator Company, the Barrie Carriage Company and other concerns. In all these enterprises he brought into play those business char- acteristics which had` made him the man he. was-energy, perseverance, sagacity coupled with honest,straight: forward dealing. ed Iarge in the public. eye both as an owner and as a breeder. The Brook- dale stable was familiarly known on every race track on the Northern and % In thrf matters, Mr. Dyment loom-I the Metropolitan circuits, and the orange and green colors were man! a time seen in front. Mr. Dyment followed the sport for sport s salie, and. took great enjoyment in watch- ing the training, development and racing of the horses. It was his only hobby. Mr; Dyment was a regular attend- ant at the =~Collier St. Methodist Church. Although not active in poli- tics he was deeply interested in pub-' lic affairs. He identied himself with the Liberal party. -Quiet and unas- suming, he had a. most interesting ins dividuality. ' I The surviving-sons and daughters are:--Mr. Simon Dyment, Town; Mr. A. E. Dyment, M.P., Toronto; Mrs. `T. H. Baker and ~Mrs. `W. E. -Wismer, London. `Mr. Dyment .was twice manjied, his first wife dying six years ago. "Five brothers and thre'e'sisters are still living. Jr. second Ola.-ss-.'nhos. Gmaveshome, Reginald Addison, -A1-tned Sahelawdll. -Pa.1-vt'\II.,--Jolm - Bem-dsall, Jretddie ~n-..__..a.n. 172.4...-.. n\......-|. .6..--aln Q}-nal.u_ rd coal. (iiig and Nut sizes) to be . delivered during the fa at 1907 and the winter of 1008 In time to time as required At the Geo! ourt House and Registry Oiiice in Barrie. Ali coal to be weihed at town scales and certi- tc to be cbta nod tnereof at cost of contract- r,end to be attached to account when render- . JAS. JARDINE. 5_o Chairman Co. Propertg Committee. '1 OIIKIIOOBIIOXIY EDIE 0031. I180 "I F031! llfllv Olllli d. All tenders to be sealed and addressed to ` w_1_'i`. Our store was simply Junrneu mnn curly m until late at night, Pipe Major Benton lighted the people. We hope the crowds of people who went ewe uneble to get waited on will understand at we did om-beettoeerve everybody having on el- moet ten times om-usual ma. It on failed to teerved come again before e close of great Sale. Wedneedny. Feb. lath. Come during the week and earl in the morning it possible, PLEASE EMEM- BER T AT THIS SALE POSITIVELY CLOSES WEDNESDAY. FEB. 13th.` tA 6 m.. under no oinonmetenoea 9 ntnmzrzn nnmn 'l`HA'l` DATE. we days only As We have uueu Dolor: come with not ex tntions. we NEVER DIS- AP INT. ailroad fares paid on chases 0135.000:-oven-for a radius 0 25 miles Sales for cash only. mono refund- ed on all goods not satistwtory. stats for -the store with the red trout. Fafun we any this sale positively clonal `pauuctvcav on. name. rayon-L9--N: Lilo Jr. ..._.`I'1 Th opening of our Gigantic Sale on Sat- ` m-4.? last, Feb. 2nd. was a: grand anooaal. l ' ed f 2`.`. ...E.`2. ..".."3. .'.`# .'.3`.`?.;':'i._ p: . e'n{f`. . \v vvi-I-w--1:--._ 0Rm.. will it be P OLONGED AFTER THAT DATE. we therefore SOUND A GREAT LAST NOTE OF WARNING and as Do NOT FAIL TO ATTEND THIS BEAT MONEY SAVING SALE. A quotation of price! old 51 .he im bi . E goon stock ggortifing Fnmis in ti reduced for ma 11188 l7001h.V01! tad Hume?"'3?iL"[i'initqd. Z I , `1,00 PIN ANNUM IN ADVANCC -_ j; IWGLI col-ounvcctun A GRAND SUCCESS. 3 *v-.,__ ~..._' 5% '5UIv `C `IV " 3; \,'\` naam. 1.-!MI be u vcusuuun. Pam-t .I.-.W ace gardssall, Ed, 3u-+ ' .s`-UVIHH Victor Tender-slwill be received by the ude ed `until SATURDAY. 2ND DAY 0!` MA OH. IOO7 AT NOON for the sup 1y 0! 100 -ton! Youqheogheny soft coal. also I` tone that class. mvd nnnl. Ham: and Nut sizes) to he delivered . ` 3. Saul and Jonathan (in the King : I `.9 vvo woo JJIIVUOU ` David and J onuthen (in Forest of 311). see). David in Exile. 9. David and the Bhefsherd Queen. 10. The Cermelite Brl . 11. The Evenin before Coronation. 12. The Corona on. '1-:o:z:a:'rs, 95 cmmrcs. ' fmponrao nacustam-:0 I-'u.I.IE For: SALE AT REASONABLE V PRICES - 11..-... 4...... L- 1..--.. ......_.- -0 4...- I_-... .._--I_ 3+ 4 mm ADVERNSEMNTS. On Thursday,.F,b; flfh I A`: I FAQ: `.--.u-.. u, `ova aunt Tenders will `be received 11 to NOON ON f SATURDAY. 8ND DAY MA CH. 1907. The ,` lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. All tenders to be sealed and addressed to JA8. JARDINE. . ' Chairman: Co. Property Committee. Box 366. Barrie. IOL. LVI. No. :7 wH_ou:~ tie. 3764} WIILIV A cnw. Puovntlvon. _ _ Wmnx T1uvuLLI.~m Was!` BE SURE AND STOP yr mm om him} 'xEA'}{I<'xn7r" ' "'"-m"-' 146 rnmctss 81'. W `$33933 Ii`: ....4. _I.. .... ..__._._.-.I-LJ-._ `\__..-_J_I > Savings Bank Department. Deposits of $1200 and upwards eceived. ` Interest cfedited FOUR TIMES LNNUALLY at all branches in Dntario East of Fort Wflgam. V I-U0 rrlllvl-IIUG Cl . ` ' ""`I"9 First-class Accommodation. Remodel-f led and Refurnished Throughout. I0 REN'1`-8 room house. 18 Wellington St. 1 Alpply to,JAS. McCABE. l8 Welling togagtu m e. T ` F'u1- line-all sizes. ` th am 1e nd doub e. Prices 31.00 35.00; vote room for timing. T wy. ,cnossLANn __._ _. Is-__..i`. IILGIIQ JJGQB US A \l|t V1 % annnu: BRAhi"l.-I". V MORTON. Manager. ADI llll lilo Ultllllilu Sun in Des ndenoy. Dlalogue- wo Sentinels. After the Battle. 0 21 1:). Run! and Jnnnthnn tin Hm Rina`: D1 mm! [Tenders-_ for Gaol Supplies. se.ooo than fun `BALE tn ('0... I n3-..__.`:_I- _--_..._.l_.l___l|nn Volunteer Drugzkz ` IONBMIK nwnununi *P..O'cONNILL.ProP1`1t0P- INIIIIII In-Avsulunlul -Q Tender: for Coal. Mbntv 1'0 LOAN. `I-rt` vv :~ ij 'i'u:s6'Av. FEB. 26 RUSSES xeowmg Will 06 GONG I01` NIB ])ll!'0l|IIBl'c 13331` red with Elm Ma le. Ash and Buss-wood. well fenced. xoe out water. Mad River orosses corner of term. Good. never falling well. Barn 4oxl00 feet with mt. walls. Stable 30:86 and other out-buildings. Frame house `I rooms. Young. fruit bearing on-oh . 1} miles from Angus. Hmlles from 0.. _. Ry. I Termssmodorste. M ' WM. GOLLAN. ' 39-tt _ Angus P. 0. CREDIT _sAL.,_;g_; any the largely . m.aLmdu'. which an derjato rm pay. tor umllimlneu tr-1ot.'.'pr<: ~rn1s1s wan was waxmur cov- -__-__a__-:'j.._ _. _ I" moo: nun: xsmig Haul. 1-fl-+++'l-`I-Iv`!-+--l-I-4-+fI--I-t-vl-(I-l-19-I-+-I-+ '"" " is?u3inxi3yx'i;E'6." ' A It tIIunderItood_t:hn:t.` . um tn to be -1~n.trod~uced by we Oniumio Gavemmewt at the -pa-eaensu canton of the J.4es'!a1:a.t- V are amending: -the Rerveunue Act. an the larw tnowjhandl _thu'o in no way wmder .w`mch the Vve_ry marge .-mrlnd-ng lcorporarhtpna ut..Oobalrt can `be taxed. who . promoters and oiwnen are Amer1oam, wh1le the ` re- live out or the diatr&ct `_ tn which-the mines are atmamad. `In or- makg when wuuable Jpropeut-1-ad ;1hB roads, schools and other rm ` lane `mining "d-ta- ` tn1o','prov1ngom 19 -being made tm-.max- I-nu Ibhexincpme or the mines, Irrespect- ive or want; vtmevouwnsevr 13 or where me plsdes. : ue revenvun tram this uowrce Nb expected to be la-r/39. T ~ i ' V V- il;nufuo_:n;l;|g'Fn;i;rn. z. T ._-PHONE 290. ONOOON6NN BORN. COOPER-.-At Barrie, on Jan. 28th, 1997, a son, to Mr. and Mrs. George Cooper, Henry St. ' 4' _ WIGGINS.-On Jan. 29th, 1907,` wt . Mr.` and Mrs. Duncan Wijgins, gth `Con. Vespra. a. .son. , V .Il.AIII'lf\ [nose--At 1 "New -H \Guth-` we on !'hu r`du_._y,_ V, .2-pllat, 41997, :1-Idea: J. Jnnmcam`, -w or) 2 "Moos. ~E.._3o_,'aed*85-Lyeurl and .mom`ha. Hummus-`-In Burrla. `om-.;'11hunba`y;- '2` sD!ull5EN.!l"-'-'M.._". .`y`ut:~-a-, " L VYTYY TVVTIIVI TZTV 3311 Lot 19 Con. 1. Sunnidele.ccmm-icing 800 acres of whicin 125 are under cultivetlon. 40 acres sandy loam. balance clay and clay loom. 12 acres in tall wheat. 9 acres in rye. and all fall omng will be done for the purchaser; Tim'- mrl with Film- Mania- Ash and Rnnmwnnd- mzow%NJ-!5mPLmn-At st. . .;`|h.AnA_|n- lnnnnun 1-fut Enbnntlauu -++-!-~:~+4--2~49+M-!-M~!-++~'-!-++r!-!-H- $.. . _ Opens . 1 s=~+%r:4t; .L&.59; o.; ` A: %= Janjw _`e;;g~ IIUUVV l:`Vl'l'~0m`vf l`I-llli"Jljb Elvaot cllldllli Fa` `whmr W1 W1 8 . `2nd"1l3_'I, by` Rev, Canon Wal{:'n. me. E.- "clval Brown. ham- .ahor._ Ou- - odo-I-lull. /ho%Dona,.w.ldo_w otlhhe min '\' - T Nual. Cam-rh in a stubborn ail- % meat but is can be cured. The v-rec-H son it is not cured ofzener, in that yo % are not so stubborn an the disc .`j Use _` . . OUlCK RELIEF` " V cArAnRH ctim: W ""s;.:?..'9*:::::.:::*:.`;z i for all forum of Aural Cnto.rrh.. T It in pleasant-to nu an it produces n. nation -0! was-mob ' and comlart in tin air pnuncob. Thu '1 daily oonfowio-worth more thll the 3100.00. sue prIo'3'4`5`oo'c3%.o3`: QK A-L_--I.-`.. f.-l.-g. ..-....I-_'__l-_ CAMPAIGN CATARRH. I vii : From two to (our ears of `a. From such noted sires as Royal avorite. unure Castle, -Sir Simon and Sir Everest. Apply to - _ 4-6p T WALTER LEONARD.- Cralgvale. _ R F.lll0`7S0ttl ;f Mioyk, Sable, ling-ton. Fox; Thibet, Etc. at big reductlqnu. . %Robertson'sV ----,-_ -- -- V--.--. % XsVtr;:i1:;J|okon,regular`price 832 50; during nlo, . .V ..... . .824 00. ?..`.%."1'.I-`5'a.2:.i'.`2i;'.":12?n.`I"'1`:':.`.'.T.`i .' L? : Muukmz lined. mzulsr 875.00 to- M gig nnlnn .1` n n K Evucrvlhingz in " e{o i')U1zs and 1 WINTER 6001183: manufacturers 1 numb 12 L-am? For-Lined com. ne chit-% fan `\nl\nn`nIauI| .Ln`I- --an-Inn 4;- Simmonslsco. _ FROMJAN. am. mi FEB. 24:5. ' ` A An 6 portuhltv t67htIV G0'()DVI FURS _atgIlALL muons. . .: ~ Annual H Salej I; TEE! F `W? `t1@"W1 B03/ 7l `isms: 25 icmrrs. %'l`ax-Mjnye Incomes ?:o;m:m:" '...OF.;. __.__.w BINGO! END Tl-II DOIINION OFV CANIADAWDURT CRITl|O.' 11-at Iu1'I:IIn"r"s`-=arfqhnnut. Am: ~co.uu1'v org ' anuqnulanu [Gnu {_l-sen. 'I.Cl,l. C33vl`IlUllI..I\ " -1-Wong's`-,;Hgead_.gche :9 B ,daer.3 are cute mid. s"uro--.1'0c` and 2 c -a package n at GrosS*lalmd?;;` " _ F. -Wilbur, who has an alias, was arrested last week charged with fraud in connection with_ pr.ocuring sub- -s.criptions_~`for a_ magazine publica- tion. - 6 appeared before i-Raden- hurst, ..M., and the case .wa_s partly heardyprisoner being remanded un- til to-day. ' ' 4 Ah- _ `_ 4 g- __ _ _ Forty voies with win `solo.lsts in 9. oantat; of -12 parts as follows :- js. 1. The Feast of the Trumpets at Hethlehem, % 8. AM all at Carmel. 3." _S_t_u1_ Depond_enoy_. _ Another pioneer of Barrie passed away on Thursday, at his horne on Berczy street, in_ the person of John Heffern, sr. For some 55 years de- ceased hadresided hereand his fa- miliar gure will be missed. Mr. 'I-ieffern was in his usual goodrhealth last week,.but while co" ing` down street. on Tuesday he wa struck by the shaft of apassipg; sleigh andthe injury "to his _lung_was`such' that pneu- monia set\in` with fatal results` The iuneral too place-on Saturdayimorn-e in`g~`to,St.- ary s-`church and cerne;-- tery. ` [An . `widow, A -one son,` John, " and two ' daughters, .Mr`s. Burns, 5 Vespra, jgld Mrs. Gibson", -`Newmarket, ,, surywe`. Mr. Heern was in his 88nd iear. ' `AL ._...-._ .__-n_..n'_'~n_'-.-._ A -7 - --v A ILIVU G EVIIECI '-L'_U4llI uylue. ` . -Tl,:ei.Glea.11erfs Mission Circle of- C6`11ier.-St're et~ Ml'e-thodist `Church will hold a socialat Mrs. Chas. Drury s, Kenilworth Lodge, Louisa street, on F.r.iday_,, e_vening,.Z'Feb.. 8tl1,= at 8 o clock. Admission -I-5c..` `Good. pro- gramme ,and light vreres'hg_nents.:\ 1-Ir-..A...o u.;.-'.'1.-._- . -l\___-.a__._ ,,, The death occm-red on Saturday, Feb. 2nd, of Mrs.._Sarah Dibllee, 64 Owen- Stre`et,_Ain` t1er,7oth year- Deg ceased formerly [wed in .Ivy but had been residingj.`in `."town for several months. "Messrs.A Robert Black, I. K. Ross, Robert Cufbert, Jos. Leigh- ton; Jas._Spcegs and H. H. _0tton \vierenipal~I2beta_1`-ers. Rev. J. 'R..'Aiken- head oiiated, at the Aservices. The funeral took place on Monday to Union Cemetery. Go to Wilkinson : for all kind: of dry Hard and bolt. wood. also anal unwed and split. any lomnh you wish gnu sold per card. no: box loath. `me who` 1.: too busy to aadver-I the is atan busy dod-guns-his credit.- ou. my the columns or The Ad-' vamce trot quick re-su4l-ta. II I` '3 O0 `- . The "W, C. T. U.-met on Monday Jan. 4th. eTherew`as a` good attend- ance. ' Excllent reports were given of `Department Work.` ,"A well prepar- ed reading on Systematic`Giving from .a Bible standpoint wasjgiyen by Mrs. Somers. An interesting :l etter,,"was read from the Algoma missionary, Miss; -Sproule. _ A -parlor. meeting was arranged to be , held at the home of Mrs. Freelcg on the 19th inst. Every- body` welcome.` _ I` " Ladies` and vloialllnz card?! 76 II hhnmdred. Painted amlucwlly an Iuporflnt ock. mm: omge. ~ ' F.'l-izgbeth Sewrey, anT'c>1dA7resi- dent, passed away at thehome of her daughtexf, Mrs. H. Sewrey, Smd St., on January `29th.@ig_ed` 87 years, "In- terment took piace on `Friday in Union Cemetery. T ' w.Ift":you have a xrhamd now living in the West, preaeuut -hi.m4`.mth a year e - subscription =t6 Jne Ardyancg. Reeada like a ieter I;-'p_rn h_9me.'_ -Cuba at any hour or day or night and special attention devoted to com- tort of patrons attending evening'g_a.- therlnge.` Cartage eagente. CalL 88 -or 152. J. `W, Scott. ` - . _ gsr. ANDREW'S % cnuncn -IIEEXQ\I XX? 22 .` 4'F6r Tc'(1ZdV:f-2'tV get. ccme or rt-hose gh-at water lbuags a.-t Cromdlaomd'a-?5c to $2 each. A . On Friday evening a splendid audi- .enc_c greeted Rev. D3`. McLeod at Shanty Bay,eit being the ,occg'sion of the rst lecture under. thefauspices of the Oro Township .Committee._ : _The Rev. gentleman tofqk as his subject Scottish 'Sdngs,7' find` described the ,de}aling '\_1_rAi*tl.t;.:.l.l},-; .`ir|T\-1."1`A0tI=:l:_-::s .emotons ggm=`ede . `i. '3: - poetry "'6! ,S_co,t.lan d-_ conVxpteh'ens_ively.t.. `tn auborihe to}! `me Admnoa. contains 141 land County mm. Live Aangl Wupato-dame. _ >DovllTa_r` Q fag` Mr. Eraion-k 'LeRoy has been `t-1_~a~n.a- ten-ed to the Envinvale .bnan1ch or the Batnnk or Slforonto, and lem Town on -lueladay night.` Mr. Avchwle :lBusr1ton goes to Oookatmm Iuothe lb:-anon or-`mug/Union Bank truer:-e. and will as- Iume Mp -dub.`-ea npxt week. . `Mia. -W-nliam uG\al-lie in spemdfmg a {Amp Juan J... III.-.-.._.n.... ' The Mail and Empire, "fuesday, Feb. 5th, says.--The marriageof Mrs. Frank Pepler to Mr. E. Percival Brownetook place in.St. James Ca- thedral on_- Saturday afternoon, Feb. 2nd, the Rev. Canon Welsh officiat- ing. Mrs. V Pepler wore` grey broadcloth with toque to match, .and' chincliilla stole and muff.` Immedi- ately :u`ter the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Brown left for New York on` tl-:v:ir wedding*trip. On their return they will live with Mrs. D ~Alton Mc- Carthy' on Wodlawn _A_venue.. Am- ong those`. present` at-the wedding were`:--Mrs. D Alton McCarthy, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, the Messrs. Pepler and Mrs. Ince. - . A `V'quiTee in Collingwood on Monday, F,eb.e4th, at the home of the bride s mother, when `Miss Tena Kinsman was mar- ried to Mr. J. R. Smith of The Ad-` Vance staff. Rev. J. A. Cranston, M. A., tied the nuptial knot- VIVI II -1 n 6. .4 ..-.._ .._...... .-.....u- up uyvauu_.u5 is `tesw day1I_'Jn .'.'l';n-oxguuov. Mr. N. E. Metcazlt was upn-am `rob- amto move-r Sunday. ` ' -Plnhftore win be repeated - -nexn: Mbtnsday, Feb. 11th, `by special request. Admission .wnrn be b'y`invl.taIt11on only. All the ch1ldrem.who took part are re-q~ueIt:ed.ltno leave at .Rohentaqm a drug qhone. an early as possible, lube mameu ot who mmkl-fen they when to invite. One Ml u-chem-ail will be neceasa-ry saztur-. day rmox-nd.ng" at`1o o clock in lime opera Jlnntna -- ' land at 4} and 5 per cent we have a. large amount of Prlvatglfundu to on th , ood farm mor ages. .MoOAR . &

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