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Northern Advance, 10 Sep 1908, p. 4

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-(}at. (}ate. C3a;e. CRAIGHURST. - aqgvl-D. U1 NIT.` On their return` in this village." ro of our best resi- their departure for their uyill .....:A.. 1: OF Regular p.~.'e' Regular price rR.egul ar price , ___- an luI\uJ lIIlJ3|u Our Loss Your Gain. r ri(;"e` ,_`$3r,;6: - _'C1::`;)l'iC t: 3.25 ; " Cut price - $2-5 rlgricet 3.50. Cut price 52-75 gates ever offered .th `money._ her the . ,. list go regardless of cost >1 '1`:--n A_I.. $6.50. Cut price $5.50 . $6._0o. Cut price $5.00 5. '5o.; `Cut Price $4.50 I -n-unuvnonuu UMJUIB MBBIIIIHK C-\.R1l H Urn annu- a. G. sco-nT F0 I or ucuvery. _ Deliveries will be made subjoct to inspccnon on arrival, and it not satisfactory. may bere- turned when money will be promptly and cheerfu1l$ refunded. GREA LY REDUCED PRICES take ctfect May let. as follows : For May :6 6! per ton. acme per mt Ion. 81.75 per quarter ton. For June $6.75 per ton. $3.45 per half Ion. $1.75 per quarter ton. For July 36.85 per ton. $&5o per halfton. ` ` LN! nnr nnnv-for tnn `ill be sold strictly for Cash Only. Payment must be made before or when order is given or delivery. nliVAI'n n he run;-In an}n'n;-C in in:m"(`I10l1 l..-J... uy vvauu Lll\..\l|ULlLll. ..\H1'){)\\'. er to run the Sewmg machmc<. rm salvation for want of ligln in the churches on Sunday evening. 5IrC7_i lled with dust for want Hf xmtcr :0 [keep the watering cart at \~.'`r1 two or three law suits and hc;n'_\' C051`: pending. VVe11, Orillia is half lead. anyway! No wonder a cmnprmy of revivalists are coming to ;1r(;>u the cztlzens. lCLINE--At Barrie, km Sept. 9th, 1908, to Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Chne, Bayeld Street. :1 son. MILLIGAN-At Barrie. ~11 Sept. 1;, 1908, a daughter to Mr. and .\Irs. J. D. Milligan, VVcllingtm Street. DIED. SI-l"'IELDS.-At Grace Hospital. T0- ronto, on Sept. 7th. Iitm Iisrclie (Dell), beloved daughter nf .\Ir. and Mrs. A. VV`. Shields, \\'c1wyn, Sask., formerly of :\ngu.~`. aged 22 years, Spot Cash Only ieft . ACC0l'd1I1g to an Qrillia papcmha`: town must be havmg :1 hcap of _trouble. VV1.th_10cal' nptim pmdm| lt`haS to boil 1tS drmkm;_; water ;m_}j has not enough water t_0 water the garglens and_ lawns wlnch are all drymg up wlth the drouth. .\'-.1).-M. IE1 t0 fll H10 1T\'1;`11;v\.u` [family St. Andrew's Church `most ardent workers. `BEGINNING. MAY1sr. 1908. Coal and Wood TlI-EUl?uSDAY, s1~:p1~_ BORN ed self $510.00 Ioth vative Governmentihas taken th.e place of a mixed organization in. Brit.- ish Columbia. To-day more than half of the people in Canada are under Conservative Provincial Govern- ments.- Those of` Ontario, British Columbia_ and New '--Brunswick" have been established since Sir Wilfrid last appealed to the people. He has made it impossible for these admin- _ istrations to be neutral in the coming `ght. Moreover, the Premier will nd `that the various machines which in times past manipulated ballots and stole elections will no longer have -the protection of the Department of Justice in -the province where they have carried on their most successful operations. Twice since 1904 the people of Ontario have condemned and sentenced this machine and the party` to which it belonged.` When Sir Wilfrid starts out this month on his Ontario _tour he will nd some 1 New Brunswick. A straight Conser- 1 `I vacant chairs where men high in, provincial positionsused to sitfaround him. It is true that `lie has taken the discredited premier_ into the Senate, governmentinto his cabinet, that he , hasmade another a judge and;'on`e- a ' governor, -and still another a royal commissioner. That, `does not. oset - what the people have-done. . It. only shows -that Sir ,Wi1frid` is not on the and one member of 'the.condem`ned side_of the people. :-1-1-+4-5:-+-2-x-on-3-++-2-+-a-.3-+,:g..;..:..;..;..;..;. w _- of.vA1Tlis`ton `vis- t Sunday. j ' yof` Ottawa vis- O11` -It-h__e__ hglicgay; I " 1\rIAi'Ss'*Mc- -- -15.. ' . 113-- v - ____-.-3 `pups -ovvutillo ' Quite, a` number from this village -attended the funeral of the late Dr. Hunt at `New Lowell on_ Monday. _The deceased was; `very popular in - this neighborhdod fand ":_nt_1ch _regret `is -felt for his sud_`di.=m`dem:se.V A = 4 . Muchee%esS'mpath;ree iswflt for and . '$;1sk.e,_1'1_1,jthg;lss;;_t1'ey,.fh;ave; s`g1's:t_a_-_u_;+ . - V . ~ f" heir `L _t_qer;_; l L. O.` L. No. 73 had their regular meeting night last week and dispos- ed of outstanding bfxsiness. Their. anfnual 5th November concert is un- der 'consideratidn_.and =will- bet the coming Suattraction. ' - v Messrs. `Albert and Fred. Trott and Mr. and Mrs. G. Bell of Toron- to visited relatives and friends here Labor Day. _, , - ...... .._,. `Mr. and, Mrs; Robertson- B`a.y _ are being entertained daughter, Mrs. Peacock, at sorja_g'e- ' "-I\_/Ir."rB;'shr-<)'f~ `:5;-1;L1'tsvilIe; 0nt., spent a .fe.w days with his brother, Mr. Conrad Bush, recef1tly..- ~ i :15`- -_._I 1!..- 11,1 . A -- - West is keptvery` busy look- (mg. after the sick, a number Tbeing Ilald up at- presexyat, * ` ' --_v -wuv coups. nvvv .-~-- ~v rv I`-Vt ! Glad. to know that Mrs. Phillips has recovered from her recent ill- -ness.` ~ The dry weather is a. serious draw- back tothe potato and root crop f"1...I 4- `I-____-_ L',_A It 'l\n-I-- . `Tire Misses Turley returned to T9- ronto. last `week _after spending then- vacatxon w1th. their parents here. W Mr. `Haldenby, who has been in charge of the- C.P.R. station, has been transferred to another depot Mr. and Mrs. Geiner are now occu- pying the station. . 11.`, , age!` I;'Iisses Leng, T_or-on_to,` left on Saturday for Orangevxlle after visiting Mrs. Cross. `Mr- .1.:r..1.a.;..1..-- --_1.- 1--- t _ .:I.o..s e1.)h `Rus- sell were in Toronto last week at- tending the exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. Albert `Smith, Battle Creek, M_ich., have been visiting the former s mother and brothers here, `Mrs. Levi Smith and family . .1.f.. 1) 13.11 .,.j 1: -r - Mrs. and Miss M_cCaffery, Roches- ter, N.Y.,_have returned home after visiting the former s daughter, Mrs. Thos. Smith. j `1'\V/its. .ar`1dA_1\_/Iiss Macks of Men- dota, }ll., are v1s1ting -the rst nam- ed s mece,'Mrs. James Beckerton.-V ; `In a. . - - - n::-- nu ' ` ..---.,.., -v-.u. Jsolllv-I ;J\.\.l\\.lLUJl., j1\;Iiss Edna.Bell return(_l home last week after a pleasant visit with her sister, Mrs. `E. Ncwell; Manitoulin Island. . S. Dinsmoreg _P_op1ar, Manitou- lin Island, was visiting at Mr. M. Be1l s last week. _ _lll;Jllf'and son of Cleveland and Misses Bella Young and Mamie Mason of Barrie visited Mrs. Wm. [Bloxharr_1 last wee ' o `Miss Skelly," Otfawa, is` visiting her_ sxster, Mrs, Thos. Berthelotte. -jl__2o_bert -H_olt of Tpronto was vxsxtmg friends. In the vxllage last week. . :.uc YAVLJDBCS \.2tl'pD.Cll, Uyer and Loughe_eq `are attendlng the Toron- to Exlnbmon. -' Srigley :h_as returhd _to Toronto after spendmg her vacatxon under the parental roof, PT`! I ' - v-.-an l\l\J`. ` The Misses M.unshaw have `re-` turned to their home in Toronto af- ter spending several weeks with -Miss `Edna, Andrews. `Mr.'A-. Hubbert lost a. valuable horse last week; ' i ' Mr. W."Wooldridge'of Painswick spent Sunday here- . ` Mr. and Mrs. A. Dyer spent Snu- day with friends in Ivy. Mrs_. Legg of'Toi-onto is V visiting her sister, Mrs. L. Jago- . Mr. and Mrs. `J, Brown` visited -re- ylaytives in Barrie. on Sunday. Mr. A. Gibson -of Toronto visited his uncle, Mr. K. Gibson, recently. {HIV '.Un-_.. 'D1IZ..A.4_ - I T\` -_-, -.-o. a. \lll.lD\Jll,. .I \.\,cuI.1_y. '1\rI`rV.'-'Harry Efiiott of Big Bay Point spent Sunday visiting friends here. . MissesE;l;7ti;'f<;merw)il1e of Stay- ner and Cassie `Baker-of Cdllingwood were the guests of the Misses Moir a few days lasttweek. ,-_ .---. --nu-4. .:.\v-7\. UL QLGJJICIV 0 F1;/Iiri. -Geo. "Moir has_ erected a new house on Chexfry e|Hi1l farm. Mrs_. Henry of `Buffalo is visiting her s1ster, Mrs. Thos. Armstrong. Mrs. Hodgson. of Stayner spent a fewvdays last` week with friends here. -Mr." and -Mr. Angus.-Buie `of Col Iingwood Sundayed with the for- mer s mother_ here. Z=i&".[._1'.-'-M-::1'r7'tin ,M_atthews little daugh- ter 1s seriously 111. - V Mr. A. Palmer and family have moved to Stayner t6_re,side. Mrs. A. B. Rose is visitin g_ friends" In Brantford and Toronto. T ___ ['1 If 1: 0 -..-----... uuu. .a.vsvu|.\I. ` 1\Ers. Geo. 'M. Moir spent. the week- end with Mrs. .Rose of Stayner .M.. .r~_.... -.1ur-: --~- Suriday next Istli i1ist., the amitial Harvest Thanlcsgiving services will be held in Innisl Parish.. -Rev. Dr Macklem, Provost "of Trinity College,` Toronto, will belthe special preacher, at St. Paul s in the morning and St- Peter's in the eve_ning. `Services:- At St. Paul s, Holy -Communion, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 7 p.m. At St. Pete1_"s, TT 2 I11 cant` I! nvn Cisnnini AZ.._1.-___-_ . . L ' **-"' | Mr._ Norman Brown is vxsxtmg h1svl aunt an Toronto. - I a.u1., .::.vcusuug, 7 p.m. At Dto r'eter s, II am. and 7 p.m. Special oertories are asked at St. Paul s to clear off `the balance till' standing since th.e `churcli was renovated. , There will be no service at Craigvale -Orange Hall on Sunday evening. -Harvest Services there. Rev. Wm. Berta] Heeney` of Trin- ity jChurch, Barrie, will preach in St. Peter s Church, Minesing, at .3 p.m., Sunday next, ongthe occasion of the ` . 7W1an gsir Wilv-id took <>c:~ He ' " ` : t`h:_e Vs91id_, syp;port' in "_1`[}-1eVvMissVes Campbell, Dy .OlJQ'h("`.',d $11`? ffAf1A;11n- {Jan SUNNIDALE COIil\{ERS. was Nonttlmnm" ADVANCE PAINSWICK. ANGUS. Mmsiisr. U'rop1A. HoLi."Y. of Echo by tbs? One of the largest`Liberal-'Conse`r-j vative Conventions .ever held 'in'.`S; Simcoe will convene` A in . Cookstownl on Sept. 17th. `There is.no doubt who` the, standard bearer, of the.p`a.x-tyj. willebe._. _v-Mr. Lennox, thg present mtnb,er, ngt only has mepresented. _this._, ._Jconst1tu`en`c`y well, but, , at all; timesf."-.has ,had a `J wt_hfuI:"wey,e,'% ;.in ~' >.u. evsrythint thatipretf ,f:;1_1"`e `~.s'()f,A t1'ii's', dt Sir W il_fx-id Laurier can thank: him- self for the appearance of provincial premiers and ministers with Mr. Bor- den at his future meetings. Among these will be Sir James j Whitney, . when he returns from England, and_ some of his ministers in the mean- time; Mr. Roblin, Premier of Mani-' toba; Mr. Hazen, Premier of New Brunswick, and Mr. McBride of Brit- ish Columbia. `Sir John Macdonald was._not disposed to mix federal and provincial politics. 'Mr. Mackenzie and Mr. Blake took` the` same _view. But Sir Wilfrid Laurier came `into .o"1ce' by an alliance with provincial premiers. three of whom he took,in4 to his ministry. He has.t.hrow_`n the whole federal inuence -into, .,every t .lprovincial contest since" he: became a premier, declaring that the >1a`te On-' I tario Government was the.rig'lita r'_n'1,'-', st-*?3`!"3 Pfemifr ;.F'-`s'=\'f..3i1.*5i5I`- i . the left armof. his own `1':_1,ini.st}IT)'.~i.i5.i._f`. ,` {.W.ilfrid s right arm was neatly` iarnpute ; hated three `years ag'o}};by `the? ;.pe9_p1e; _ `i ;.of _ Ontario. _ H_'e ; lost liisi ilejft :1b3_{".a.,.'(re: f ` i`-?v_olt among his ownwguebec inistrat1on,-- gf Mrs. W. J. `McLean visited her1 parents, M1`. and `Mrs, John Robin- son of Newton Robinson,` `recently, and. Miss Sadie`. Robinson of Newton Robinson `visited friends here last` | week. Mr.` and Mrs. vMa.rtin= of _'ClOV1' Hill and ~M9rs. Lqason and children of Cookstown visated Mrs. N. As- uph recently, ' - ' Messrs. Geo. and Joseph Hurst, Collingwood, Albert "Cunningham, Toronto, and Robt. McLean, Owen Sound, attended the . funeral of the_ late Mrs. Speers on Saturday. ' -`, .- _..._ `Mr. Richard Power has been visit- ing his brother; the Rev. John Pow- er, who is lying ill at his home in Stouffville. ` - T Mr. -w. 7H. L-Martin. a.;1d grarid- daug}_1ter, Miss Rose Vanderburg, of Hamxlton are visiting `here at pre- sent. ' Ailtrgie` 1;-umber from he`:-e took in the baseball tournament In Cooks-` town. on Monday ' -Miss Milla Power h,as gone on 3.1 visit to her uncle and.aunt, Mr. and` .M_rs. Sewrey, Grand Forks_. N.D. % wi"1;e Sewzley Bros. have returned` home to Grand Rapids after visiting friends here. ` 'M`rV.q:Iohn' Jackman has been laid o work for some time but. is im- proving. ' V ` Mr. Gareld Power has secured a position in the boiler 'works at Brantford- A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Pcgrry on the .5th Sept. Con- gratulatxons. V.. .. --J ---$ v---v `Inn nJ\ll\J\OJu Fred. _Tomlinsbn* is" home from ` visiting friends in Algonquin Park. 'IK__ `I1 `l'\ 11" 1 ur- , ,_-,c _-_v-- --- ---ev---1-.-pa 5. Mrs. R. D. `I:I'enry and Miss Minnie Ay.ers_t have gone to Vlslt friends in Detroit. , L , _With the prospect of an election at the end of October or the begin- ning of November, the Conservatives have begun a vigorous and aggressive campaign. Mr, Borden took a short rest, after which he returned to Ot- tawa and attended to various mat-. ters'. of organization and is now ad- dres_sing meetings in Nova -Scotia. From there" he will move eastwa.rd, speaking in all the provinces east of Manitoba. Mr. Monk and other Que- I bec leaders have addressed meetings out the country. Other -Conserva- tive stumpers and members are at work in their own districts. Mr. Foster has held eleven: remarkably successful meetings in the three Eastern provinces, and is to speak -during the next two or three weeks in their own province and through- in Ontario. Mr. Ames has gone all th.rough the west with his campaign against the spoilers and plunderers of the public domain in that country, thus accepting the challenge to make his charges in the places where the transactions occurred andwhere the a land and timber grafters are known. ` The home of 'Mr. and `Mrs. C" John .Martyn. was the scene of a very pretty but quiet wedding on VV;ednes- , day afternoon, `Sept. 2nd,. the occas-1 ion being the marriage of their! daughter, :Mary , Elizabeth, to. Mr. William Raymond ;Howes of Barrie. Quite a large circle of immediate re- latives and ~ friends witnessed the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Charles ;ChapmanI of Bronte, Ont. The bride wore a beautiful dress of white Swiss muslin 4trimmed' with cream lace. Among the guests- were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martyn, Mr. and Mrs. Howes of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Younger of Craighurst, Mr. and Mrs.- Gibson of Cookstown, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Greenlaw, Mr. and Mrs. `H. L. Tar- bush, and Mr. and Mrs. John: Woods -of Angus. After a dainty repast, the happy couple took the evening train for Toronto, carrying with them best wishes for a prosperous and happy voyage on 1ife s tempestuous sea. 7 MK 'd&i'; 'A$}_"S Thomburyi parl us a ymg v_1sit last week, A I -`V ivxi }31}n'1iiE3n~ B'"Eiev1and,ohio, visited friends here _re,cently.. `IA _ T5112- `AW, ..d ._.e V -..-v annular vv `owns. "br.L.w G. Simpson of. New Lowll; paid. us a. ying visit on Sunday. 1 11.. 1".`._-_1 rI<-,,,12 ` Mrs. Robt. `West has gone to-visit friends in Oweru Sound. ' o p 4-. "- 4--- hospital, she having come from her home in the West `a; few months ago to that institution. The deceased was well known here, the family having lived for many years in this place. Fl`L_ L_.__ P .1: ,_ 1 . -r I -'-& DIRECT I ` _ 7 IMPO} Illulllllullllnllu I arjeant sxnitztf I ' . ' " `. T T ' - A Co-at Witha inverted pleats, 7-. i med with: buttons, made of ne v `I Kersey,indB.Ia'ck and Navy,$13.50 , d_ No. ,1629-,-,-_,Sing1e breasted Semi- tti'11'g-Back Coat, trimmed with` A ,1:-" buttons and _s_elf-s_tra_ppings,made .inv Black, Navy, Brown and green Kersey,a11 sizes ` - - $15.00 No 16 -.--'Sin`-breasted shape Back Coat, trimmed with diagonal stitched strappings, . - o _- ': nd sleeves mercerized linen, made in wool Kersey at - 5,-j Ready-to-wear Gaftdis I` `r ATHIS, WEEK at SARJEANT 81 :S1%VlIT}1'3I c;m~:A'r EXHIBIT! THORNTON. For the last ten days been - busy marking and arr _ _., these neW_ garments ' Ready-to-Wear De o artment is .- ed with the nes sho 'ng lish Fall Coats, ft ' and Dressy Silk ' :';;} . ' sessed by this WE OF BIG FALL ESS._ We invite you to com , ,.,_ff week and try on some of_;;t New Coats. There is no placyiu can get a better 1 1d of the com season's styles. Lee T_ tel_l you 70 or three of the _, ... -..-u vuAa5Co Next week two resi-I dents .will take for} the West where they will reside, Mr.! T, Higgins and 'Mr. James Williams. _Both gentlemen and their families have a host of friends here who wish them much prosperity? in their new locations. Mr. Higgins is a valued member of the School Board, which position he has held two terms. In the `departure of Mr. Williams and Shaw's brothen. Congratulations to Mr, Wallace Shaw of this place and Miss Burton of Elmvale, who were united: in mar- riage on Wednesday of last week. Mr. and ~Mrs. `Shaw are spending their wedding tour at Montreal, where they are the guests of Mr. return they will reside village Judging from the activity in put: ting in fall wheat in this_vicinity, "the * C.P.R. may have to bring excursions ifrom`tl_1e West _to do the harvesting. There Is far more acreage sown this lseason than has been for some years. Farmer Caston ,has fall wheat up [two inches already. ' IV V ` Miss Weaver of Toronto was the guest of her brother,` the Rev. R. L. Weaver, last week. 1 TMrs. J. H, Sw:g.n.and Miss Swan Iof Barrie are visitmg here . THE CAMPAIGN. so _Mrs. _Geo. McLean is visiting sistei's_ in Toronto and attending Exhibition. , _ After_ a long illness, extending over a period of a year,` Maria, beloved ` wife of Mr. Robert Speers, departed this life on Friday, the 4th `Sept-, Deceased was born about forty-`ve years ago, being `the second eldest of a family of ten, and her" death is the rst break in the family. Sh.e was married to Robert Speers nearly twenty-four years ago, `Mrs. Speersl was an exemplary wife and mother and was beloved by all who knew her. The funeral took place on Sat- urday to the Methodist cemetery! here and was largely attended, the service being tor, Rev. G. I. 'Craw. Messrs. McLean, M. McLean and-W, -Mc-l _Lean (brothers), W`. Maw (brother- in-law), Geo. Hurst and J. `A. Cor- bett (cousins), were pallbearers. Our sympathy is extended -to the bereav- ed family. conducted by her pas- 1 A. V . ,, ___O_...... 14:51. q)J...D. 3 ;I-2X4_ft. Regular PHCB 3.; These aj'_get1.uie Bargains. 3x3 R:g'uz;;',:;"~f 3x4,ft. Regular price $332, 2 DQlvIo`n_ ._____ T06 many in stock}. A` They A price. Our Lo: I3-ft. '1 2-ft. Io-ft. In ' tyie" V _" _o. 1649-S_ingl} breasted Fitted t`I--L r_..1.L .....__..|. .`I __1-_J... Special Gut Price

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