Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 Jul 1907, p. 4

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,_,._i.. _l. -----ou--sf `vac usuluuj. `Mr. Dickinson of North _Craigh1_1rst has opened a barber shop on _,`Wall Street, 3 A ; . _ `I It was with deep regret we learned of the death. of_ Mrs. Richard Garrett of .Barrie on the morning `of the Ist of July. As Miss Ethel Markle she had lived in_ Midhurst with her moth- er until the r st of January last, when_she was led-to the altar by Mr. Richard Garrett. After a few months of` earthly happiness she has been called away to the bliss that is be- yond what `earth can give. `She had been ill for two months. Our sin cere sympathy `is extended to the! be . reaved young husband, mother. and brothers. The funeral took place here on Wednesday. k Those` who attended the S. S.`Con- vcntion in Dalston last Wednesday report a benecial as well as an en- joyable time.. They speak in glow- ing terms of the courteous treatment received at the hands- of the people of Dalston. ' ' `A number of young people drove (out to the garden party at Mr. T. Wa11win s last Friday. Our football team played against Barrie with a score of 3 to 0 in favor` of Midhurst fnnrn . u. -wuuuu, Uu 1v1Auu:.1ay. 'Mr. and Mrs. A. Wattie *of Bracebridge were visxting relatives here for a few days last week. Mr. C. Reid of Bracebfidge visited here on the Ist. . I MessT1'(s._I`.:'Coutts_ and A. Monteith made a busxness trip to Toronto last week. V Miss Efe and Mr. Roy Coutts ofl Toronto spent the 1st of July with relatives here. . wvvq v "fW77` 5--- --....~., u;-a. uwvu-. N I Mater Willie'Jacobs of Barrie is holidaying4with- his cousins .her.e;j- - Mr? and -Mrs. Hook of Bar_r_ie spent . a v.fy':.dayswith' %Mr3' .Ed. Garrett, g '5 and "Mrs. Ri1b`e`ry_ - of Toront'o ,`S'])e._11f;:,C,l'I8, holidayi at W). C; ,W`i`lso`n s.. - *1" Mr;``;:ani_ ,Mrs.T,J4as.;_McLaug}}vlin of. ;%1'd'vfs'ited frien`d_is' here on `Sim; ` ~"`~2: 5_,e....;.: `; -. . r`~;` .7: ': .--.p~-' : Cotton of Crossland visited at the home of their son, `Mr. S. -G. -Cotton, on M.onlay. .11`. _._J `ll , A up :,o - - Mrs. Valence of Duhdas is visiting relatives here at present. 11 T /V A05dOOO6oOOoO5Bobbooooooooo Wondefful Bargains Whife Summer Materials, White Summer Garments, % Linens and Dress Goods. SAHJEANT & SMITH J El I-.Y5thte15th Whiteunds Sa 1 CRAIGHURST. Ju1y5th to 15th. Knapb of IBarrie is visiting her sons here. I __ I , _ _ V _ _Mrs. Por_ter of Burk s Falls ;is, Vvis-I. mngither sister, -Mrs. `Scott. [V MQ:'v`DP V D- '....3` 3 -' ! ` MIDHURST. For Ten Days Only MIDSUMMER .......= aavcu memselvesl Dy Jumping. ' The` accident to and death of Mr. James Higgins, v mentioned` in last week s {issue as having taken place at Peace River, Athabasca, is de- scribed by the young man s employ- er,. Mr. T... Allan Rrirl: M D Dn-M ` 1\lV\.l. ul`Ub'5lIlg', In a the young man_ s fathe Higgins of thus village. long letter to 1', Mr. Thomas The mill \_r The C. P. R. appears to have a heap of trouble just now. A mogul engine and a number of gravel cars by the spreading of a rail were thrown down an embankment near Eady. Mr. McCracken and his sec- tiom men from here had to work nearly all night on Wednesday of last week to repair the line for pas- senger trains. A little farther up the line the mid-day yer met with a, similar fate caused by the rails spreading. It is, however, fortunate that no person` was seriously hurt. The remen and drivers of both] trains szmm-I fknrneoiuvaa 1.-- :--..._v-7 auu urlvers 0! ppm selves. by Jumpqng. The Government must have saved a supper when the 35th got to the camp ground. There appears to_ have been a pretty sick bunch after. crossing the big pond, with the ex- 1 ception ofisergt. Geo. Hodgson. While Mrs._James Ford and family` were attending church on Sunday evening last, a. thief broke into the house angi stole a _sum of money to- gether with some Jewelry. 1 ,'-vg. '7'-wy .,........u uy uxc young employ- Allan Brick, M.P., Peace River Crossin , in lon letter , g the vounsz man c son.-. M- TL---e Iouoooouuuuuuoouou 3 A -~..-v -4 can \VALDl.\'G. KINNAN & M_AHvv.\'.Mo 0' Wholesale Dr11gL'1Y5~ T0` ' Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken imornaIly.It` nr nun null 318` directly upon the blood and mucous 911?` faces of the system. Price 75 cents Fer bottle. Sold - - ~ free. '1` umomals sen! . es by all I>rugzrS** amily Pills for 4.-onsIiI i' Take Hall's .1`. .1. L.1nL\r.1 0; Lu Iv-W" We the undersigned have known F.3- Cheney for the last 15 years. and believe him Perfectly honorable in all bnsin<>.<.~2 mmsacU0F-5 and financial] able t t v oblis8`i` bv hi %,I'n'L 0 on an- __--..... u -l\.IlIh\'A\ End nn.i'1c-izilly made by his firm. I la otfcrone Hundred Dollars Reward {OF any gzase of Catarrh that Cannot be curedbi | Hall a Catarrhncxixre. ' n A E'\"D\ 9. nn 'r`nlnrin_ U. `had been running nbniit t\\`ri izriurs when the saw heated zmtl t!ic_~.- wep- ped and threw water on it. They then started up and had .~l11l)b( (l ; log `on three sides, when Jim. uh) was running the mill. gut up mi the end of the carriage to feel the saw while in motion. He mu.-t have .overbalanced himself, for he was seen to grab at the lever which start- ed the carriage and threw him right on to the saw. It struck him on the left shoulder and almost cut him in `half down to the waist. The p00! boy never knew what killed bin. The deceased leaves in personal _et- fects and wages a sum amountirig to nearly $200. Mr. Higgins will leave here some time next week fCr Peace River. JULY How's This ? ' uure. ' , BF. J. CAENEY 8: CO.. Tgledgi. This village is about two miles from Creighton and contains as large a population, being close to the new station of Hobart on the C. P. Rail- way. We hope to have a post oce shortly. We have a large brickyard owned by Mr. Chas. Trinkwon, also a shoemaker, Mr. William Booth,and general store. owned -by Mr. A. a Boot_h. There are both saw and shingle mills here. ism mag Fri dge Trinkwon, Ben Mit- chell and Herbert Booth took in the Sops of Scotland excursion from Onllia to Lake Rosseau last week. Gas Blu Sn Su Ref Sci vat: -Mr. John Trinkwon visited on Saturday. Mr. A. Booth returned from on Saturday. `I 7 `IN I P 1'! county cogpondence mIl\/I;'." 3';) l;xr1;'Baker of Coulson paid us a visit last week. . Mr. A. Hawks of Eady-is visiting hxs daughter, Mrs. Robert Booth. I -Miss iizzie D)wt1Zgl~ai,W\a\;ho has been very ill, is able to be around again. '\.1` 111 1 11"` ;\/`Ir. Weslier IR/ii(V1V(1']C;);'!',"-V:lh`C'>_-h;1 been engaged up North, is visiting inends here. 7 The Muslins; Zephyfs aha Prin`t sV ereiuthie niaterials veisted` for ladies and children's wear now. All these we have at money-saving prices. IZ)eV'11:n. J.V.IZ11rc11is0I1 Ginighams-i-Ti` .$r*:%*f.f`?f`?.i :'i.`f`iS: ??{f%= Muslins-3;i.i`?E`?? .S.".af f`s. %?f`.??t`?f:*?.%ie. ff.` Embroideries- .............. ..... .... .. es_Swiss ezllover insertion 18 inches wide o u o o c o u o o o ooyooooooonooonroooooaoc Extra wide embroideries suita ' ' ' ' ' ' - - ' ' - ' v ' - ' - ' ' - - - - - - - I - I I U I I I Q Q W `'1, 3;! WV - 9 PLAIN BLACK COTTON HOSE-F1 bl 1; .... ..1o E-43998 BLACK or TAN LACE mom` Hcigiz-I?s:To1ors 3:252 :23 l f\I' CF21? IGIIQ !'I\f\f` I uA,.A ...... *_._- ANTEN MILLS. _ GRENFEL-. cn M118-......~......, ........... . . . I.'.'.".`-'.sb',' `15','1ii '1'.('>6 _-I PLAIN BLACK COTTON HOSE-Fast black at . . . . . .10.: pair I Ill.A(`.l( .. 'l`A`\I I ADI` Irnnnm Lunar: 1:--- __1-___ .. -----:--- tn ----v III 0 ' '5 9-95 VVIUI3 a-L _9 I-31ack or Grey lace I-`Fonz -I-.is-le`t`l 1;-egd `B33; reg. 50c . . . . . . . . . . . . . F .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..35and40cp'air ,7 WHITE` LAWN BLOUSES -All sizes 34 to 42 from .... . g . . . . . . . D . . . . . .` . . . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . ..I.O0 each toA4.OOe each _9 BLACKTSATEEN UNDERSKIRTS-Deep frill, extra. good qual- D a. 1.117 rnnlnr `tr nn fnr ' ls-'. . ..... .. . . . . g . L . . i. . .". . i'l2'%}:'&i dainties shades thd `patterns are the. vogue i`n"muslins this ye.ar.........%i . . . . .,.; . . . . . . . . . . ..".i.I2 I-Zto 40 yd embroideris suitable for underwaists at er1es- N e V Swiss allover 18 inches at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .~ . . .25, 35,} and 50 yd` Bala Bala `Tn _S1maI l.cheicks and stripes, fast colors,` an shade s`...`.V. ' ` -' V ` Z . ` ` In 32 I0 ,,. ,_.!"'.,".{" "" J/11?? '7.-V .114 % - 1v29;;7*ares9"" 249913? :1 -u. a va;_ .-uvou `an_d. Myra; Dempster ;; to_ . '-gxfe ; `v1sxt:n"g, Mr. John ` "" .' `...s<. ` ` '2 an -,A.-sang`. -...I `ll _ T0r9n-% Chqppglle % out to the bereaved family and reiatives: of the .late Stewart M'cCrack1n whose de- mise took place on Friday last, _The deceased had` been ill for some weeks and, as hopes had always been enter- tained for his recovery, death caused shock to the community. A widow and `three `children. mourn` the loss of a_ faithful husband and- 'affectionate` father. ` The remains were `~ interred in ;:the cemetery here on: Sunday af .t.enhoo_r=, being follbwed by a '1`ars .gat}aer1ng of `relatives and} friends, `Rey, - Tbos, ~-McKee of " Barrie con-_ ..d13;"~'F1 a8Wi'i.e at the ;ljo_1ne._ " j J6hi1I(jez_my-`ra`iAsed a`.'ftx`e,- 11 e"v:v '15,)`; ~-:-,.'- 1'--mt. M 'v . '.".` I... iievriiaebigii of" -L. c`>f1f.'vi1'1'"at.` "tend divine service at. Zion `Church on.Sundayr `evening next. Rev. Mr. Sturgeon will preach. ' . iT`-M?;I_ "xi 3.7 i.7I:<;r:S'1`1s- fo?" : `65555 ' wil_`l'enJo)_'_ a few weeks vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Bell. '~-1\V'Ir:v-x's'rti'1t'1'1'_dl'3owen of Toronto spent a few days with his father, Mr; J`.`H. Bowen. ' . ' -ol V The` party at Mr. /G_re'en-. law s- on `Saturday was a success, al- lthough somewhat marredby the rain.` -I-\ -r 1" '"M{['Tiaa12; -132{ry' ' "o{"fo'{o'mo !spent Sunday with` his parents, Mr.. and MJrs. Perry. - % ' 9 II! I `Mr. Bert Humpvhrjey and wife vis- ited Miss Tar Bush over Sunday._ ;SiuVs'im]-)gickenson spent a. few days recently with her aunt, Mrs. Joseph Langman. . I :Q1;if(e took in the picnic at the_ clay banks on -Saturday. A good time 1sv repo1fted. ` I ' M`r.WAlex. 7i[[-i-e'n_(ler;<)"r;wz;nd mother cf Torqnto visited friends here on Sunday. ` I Mr.'V and Mrs. George Farney and family spent Sunday with J. G. Dick- cnson. Bessie Hickling of Toronto` is visiting her brother here. Miss Susie Langman spent Aha few. days last week with her sister, Mrs. Aibert Spring. Mr. a1:d Mrs.MC:`r'e<)Vr`g;Vi3`<=':ll visited friends in Tiny on `Sunday. \r- A Mr. V Wf Veacock of Painswick spent the_week-end with his nephew, lVV. C. VH1ckling. a pleasant day s outing at the beach last week. e ' | Mrs.. Charlgs is visiting friends in j.the~Queen City. _ I119 :0 run PRICES. cnowu HILL. ALLENWOOD. ANGU& style at. . . .60. 15, 95 and 1.00 ~ . '. ..;.~ 1.5. 3'5'.*i;aiur.-5..-...:1 i'-sL.'>.. u.-. .`'._`2.~.'.o.\`.a-; .`.'..'..'~.z1.' '-.'."`7'....01.;'`& -nun-'--uxar.-u 17514: -.. ..4 .. .. .._. .. 9 Light Summer Vests, S . white ground with small nat stripes or checks . . . . . . .Mad lin, the blouse style with. sailor collar or inlthe Russian blouse ' 9 Light weightSummer S Coats in neat stripes, made fromvcottons and lustres at. . [$1.00, 1.26, LED. to 2.50 .. .-..__`,'r.`P. ~....,..."'.....- ..... --...--.--. .. .....o-o- pu-cg W" _~ 1 Light-weiglmz-pieceA 8 Summer Suits at. . . .` ; . . . . ...6.50, IO.4O & I150 ...... .. sa.oo, L15, 3. 2.5:: . 4 o |0l000000000000000 00000000000000 Boys Wash Suits ~ - - - v.v - v -- - --~-v --vx-,-y,w--~ V-`j}* v.vv\vvYwp-`vww V 1. v The Wom_en s "liistitute . held its mee_ti_n g":i_n _M_i11 s`~hgl_1' on Wednesday I _and [ _th;',re':`*was_% a* lai`g'[.T_g;ttgnda1;c,g ,' at! .both 'after.n_ojQx _1 'e1`il=:;;1i_1f1gs,e";_=Si>._!is.. ' Rev.. Carr of Cbokstown o'c- cupied Zion, Church pulpit 0'11 7 Sun- day in the `absence of '~'Rev. W. T.- Allison who: vgass preaching an;1iver- ;a~fJ_r scrmons~ In New LoweIl.- % `- i '- Mrs. Stewart of Toronto, accom-9 pzinied byher ngphew, M1`. W. T. R- Black of` Bar1*ie.'spent* the holiday with Mrs, Geo. hM c_)i'1". _ V j ._ Misses Norine 'TownIey and Edith Barker of Toronto spent the holiday ith the formex- so sister, -Mrs. James oar. _- ' . ' I ' Mrs. A. sB, Rose and Miss E. Lax- m visited friends in " Newmarket `thxs week. ' V ` Mr. and `Misc `Hadden of Black- Water were guests at Mr. G. M. Moir s last week. . 1 The Annual picnic of the.Wfomen sV .Institute takes. place to the beach near -Stayner on L July 4th. ` L i Miss Sadie Buie spexrt a few daysA this"week withher brother Fred. in Owen -Sound. - ` , `Mise `Ha,.dden' water -last` Miss Lizzie Pickering of _Toronto is_.-. spending a few weeks wxth rela- ttves here. e __ __-----.. ..-- an--was waaamau AI;'IisTs Kate Evans of Toronto spent `over Sunday-at her home here. `Mr. Dan Shaw of Toronto spent the holidaywith his sister, Mrs. J. Brown. V ' _ Astrawberry `festival is to" be held .at_tl1e home of Mr. William Caldwell cn Wednesday, July 10th. An ex- cellent program of music, recitations, speeches, etc., will be given and a good timeis expected. Proceeds are `to go to church renovation. Mr. James V Richey visited {friends in Toronto this week. T Rev. G. A. and Mrs. Rix with their two children were up from Orange- ville, the guests of Mrs. Thos. Rix-, for a few days recently. I Mrs. Sawtll and Mr. -105. John- ston of Toronto are visitmg under the parental roof with Mr. and Mrs. Johnston. A is visiting her daughter, Mrs. `McGil1 of Lotus, and [her son, Mr. Bert Luck of Peterboro. I j spent bver Sun- day with friends in Churchill. `I.-I'i-llWof Toronto spent the holida with Mr, and Mrs. G. H. `Hill, `Cedar Villa. A Hospital is spending her holidays at her home here. ...... .;'Ic SUNNIDALE 3 CORNERS. THE`N0RTHERN` ffxig fi4s;r-past` without fthel .t n.'1p1"a-f :t1.1.T_' 'ztti8;%?p t9j9`?4 "sh:; r-Ia b:mc: V __r v..__. -_-v _v --vs-vnsvoav V. A ruhaway ocCur r.cd h'er Iastvviregk. "in whic"h',=Mr._ G; 'C. :Caston lost -one horse and had its mate seriously; `in- _j_u;gd,; j x v . .L, ; ` ' 4| . #53188? 1; ; ' A _dog here bn Saturday even;in~gf appropriated` about two yards'%oi.=the -back` curtain? = of > 2; , D_a_lstb:n V _ Mas'ter A}thur -Kenvt Craig visited _:bis grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. E Lower, `Barrie, on `Saturday.-- Q I 11__-u- . ~----vz --- """"""J' People are complaiqing of gangs from the village trampmg down their` elds, looking for berries. on *Sunday.l ~ 11:-.. 1:--- an-_-_2_.-.. ;.-.`rIr I0 --s - ~-~~, -- v----- av: vv-Any`-wl \Ill ls...-uuuaj. `Miss MaywMorrison angi Mr. C.` `Kiel are home fror,n.th1rA Vr_espect1ve ;sch'oo1s`t.o spend th e1::_yacat;9n., Mr. D. `Hart of Toron't'o-Junction is visiting friends here. 1., . _...__- M;.i;:;a 1;;`:i;.;&7`M- ~ friends at Mizlsiand `on `SaltlI11?c'la`}:I.sned 'I'\:..`I.3.....-.. A `T_..LL-

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