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Northern Advance, 14 Mar 1912, p. 4

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chewan, and Dr. Manley Bowles of Winnipeg, and one. daughter. 11".- "[)-.._'l-- ...-_ -_. __... -1- ...B 1.1.. THE LATEST MARKETS Here is a snap. New Si!k.Hose with Lisle thread soles and tops which give them the durability of Lisle Hose with all the appear- ance and at half the price of Silk Hose. Per pair . . . . . . T Sarjeant & King, Liniited Anotherlarge shipment of thest famous Hose just to hand and they are giving thc highest. satisfaction. You can buy thmin3 qualities 1H`, 5"` Pen$Angle Hose Barrie; Silk Hose 50c V .;;I O .';.}. I March 12.-M-issT Laura White en- 'tertain`ed a number of her friends on. Friday evening. `If, `IN _,,`I -__.L,_ ,,'I 1 `March 13, 1912. IS .9 -55 %% 17 10 % 22 '16 1156 .) .750 . 10 25 8 50. 22 66 16 00 16 00. 27 . :35 29 .L\I\J 16 00 10 _. '80 1 1.9 4%?) 12 % 800 8 50 '18 12 5 5o 10 oo soo T13 10 oo 6 50 5 oo 9 oo 20 13] uni! 92 51 11051 I. J ll-USU G-U ILUIIJC UL WS'Itewa,rt Blain on `fe evening. .1 'lf...,....'I.. K41. .. - `.'l...,..'.1.._'l ..--.. '"25c 356 "She 24 00 17 00 17 00 .. 30 40._ 1-. -1 .a ` 1 50 18 00 11 10 1 235' 3 50 75 an AA 9 53 17 12 18 25 .418 165 95 A; AA ngmber of Vigo `people are en: Joylng an splendid -att of la nun... _x.y.... 123}; 15 10 30% 15 ` 96 93 52 AA 95 50 90 25 65 FA ! Export cattle, choice . 6` medium . . bulls .. Butcher cattle, choice medium .. common . . Butcher cows, choice . Canners . . . . . . . . . . 1'3 1' ~ I'\ s _ > _. . , ' `or n~rrnzs_fr To Tl-lE.BV`ALD MAN You-a'r_.e~:inyitd.t9 call ,on us for a I-`reie Demonstration of our famous 9sw11nn:; rnnusrnnunruous romranouns _WAVE8-FRDNTS coils LIVE srocx MARKETS. 7 r. Milton Train left `for Winnipeg, whem 11 take a position. - MARCH 27th, 1912 .iDORENWEND SANITARY` PATENT Tou1>1:i-1" FORMAL Ari? S'l`Y.I`._l WILL as agony DEMONS'l`RA1`ED_ rpm: COMING qflllnul 1! Hull UV I9 U1 xurulll Tlnllouu of Qnllly llalr-loads `~ % `Y6I_I_o; 80., Tu-unto, lat. This is another of the many new fabrics of this great` store that is. winning a popular place in favor. It is 29 inches wide, bright glossy satin nish, positively guaranteed not to cut, yet ane weight for summer dresses. In cream, grey, tan, champagne, navy, and black. Per yard .. . . . .. . . . . 0 Are you looking for a Cream Serge with pencil stripe.--they are here-you know they are up-to-the-minute in sty1e,so don t hesitate `if you want some. Price is reason- I able,only.... . . . . . . . . . Joiui smith of Midhuist` -vieitedJ his brother-in-law, Mr; Pat- ;-:A1p T\.......... 1......L. __..'..'l_ an IV Lvvwwuu any v.v..--.-I, `,5:---& U. n\a| nu. ..eNot for seven years has there been Quch a demand for Tweeds,but then the fabric is so different `and the patterns so entirely new. At the prices quoted they are absolutely i rresistable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ .25. . ..$1 .50 Stocki_hgs ' that- are worth much more than this price are on sale constantly, 4 pairs for $I.'oo.` Stockings of Cashmere, Lisle Thread, Egyptian cotton, with or without balbriggan feet. ` Qualities that you pay elsewhere 28c 29c and 3oc a pair. Our mon - saver for you at. . . . . . ........ . .e.y. Have you -selected yput Sp`:-ing Suit. Our new-tweeds are creatmg qunte a fervor. , 4----.. _-__._.. 1... LL.,.. L , , 1 625 575 450 615 u-on 356 250 650 550 550 325 6500 5500. A-.. N e'w Suitings Japan Satin 4th_-_S`1;1` ix} ~`I.`:I{,' T1z['a'rTc}T17. a St. Peter s, Churchill. - H11 a`.m:.-A-A-Holy Communion and sermon. Sunday School after the service. Lenten service, Thursday, 8 p.m. } oun TRANSFORMATION - ' ~ I -`for the lady who has thin hair, cmnmt he equalled. ALL OUR `GOODS zlru .liotcd for their superior won-lmx:uxshi1. exclusive styles, and ne quality of lmir. Prof. Dorenwend of Tohnto will be at the Queen : Hotel Barrie, on [HAIR Goons. iullll a `stock of the newesturopean. and American _ . fgshions in vr The annual `jrneeting and lect.io11 g of officers of the Woman s Auxiliary .will be held at the Rectory on `Wed- nesday, March 20th. at 3 o clock. T A St. Paul s Mission, Craigvale. 6.30-Sunda'y -School." -.... uaoua-A \aAl_&J|li\A\a'&C' UL l-J..`I\) ya; L 10 \J (ID: Co., imited, will `be held: in th Comp_a:ny s ooe, Wells Block. Owen St, on Saturday, March 16th, at the hour of 2 o clock p.m. A .4- .._ _-;..p- _ _ 8-10 -Garna.tions, Siveet Peas and Vio- lets, 20 72 reduction. W. Taylor, or~ 1st. % -Marriage License can be had at H. Williams Jewelry Store. This store is noted for its great. value in Rings as well as all other lines of [Jewell-y. - The atkiourned annual meeting of the shgreholders of the Barrie Gas. 31:! I 1 1 q Annual Mgeting Barrie Gas Co., - Limited. j ablaylight in weight, strong. perfectly ; Tlie only Sanitary and pen-fectly constructed toupee made. 1ndctect- ventjlsted. Worn and endnrset_i by "physicians and medical men. F110) .ar`o_j,uado In any uylu. than or sand; - __Dq..iuotfal to call and see llzeng. B. F. SMI'i`H, Manager. I Htn-ry4 Bo;t1'1w,:3`1` `g.-I urdoary to visit; his pare:nts- at Esdin-} burgh, Scotland. -. I ;.).n( W! ;;il14 Ir] E3114-4 `lam! iri : 1 L : ;m;:` _, 1101} > .' h(-1' oontracb of taking. out` th 1. Lvuuvxlz 4111335 U1 LVUW 1OS_` e. piles of the old bridge..- E-ieni E M Visit '1 Duml V SHANTY BAY. 4 March 12.-Mr. Norman V-ans Nor-Tl man has taken a; position. with Mr. AThos. Brook: in ~ 4 ' '-vi . 1: ~ win bnmgrg. C1%1'boy -has" remunetaw Brag:-r w,itth ms daghteqz-I:enMra A. S ; Mr; Tim. "Guthrie ocfrB1-adfords `is `in .vil1ae~e for 6 fW dhyst _ Jos.`.;S.irI.11=bn has saoldr . ` ; i % . % 1 I.nte\nA service `at the Rectory, Wednesday, 8 p.m. - A Mr. Taylor made a business `trip to Barrie one day last "week. `N - : 1 - jalgd? his young ! 5011, Otto, will sail April 12 froml St. John, N.B., for a trip to Eng-I land , Germany and Switzerlan-d, and, intend to be aw-ay several months. I ' %3Z&.T Fllanx; i1}1"m1.aH y has entered 4 upon a- course of studies at `a Toron- to` Bgsiness Colrlege. .. .. ..l \a T LaWg*ri1Z)pe is a prevalent .1nalarIy .in'our village at the presenttime. I ___ - v_--. --- --...Iu~v\I-uu I A W. Rawell of `Bam .'e vasu a.I _visitor in, our village last week. L E-+gie' Palk have retumed; from: ,wv,:i- K V i `1 riest s" mother, is .. se'_r_1'i6uly= March `11.-.-Mrs. l"l[`l1isU-`ilridawlerierling the lost. of 0. series of parlor socials will be held: Vat the` residence of Mr. G. W. Hew-' son, 13th Con. An excellent pro- gramme has been provided; _ ` 1 }?`;`?T9?'rhe%i`*`Hard Times Camivai Aii1V} i `Princess. Rink was a very '31- `ierregeting affair, and; much euias-ed V- by all .present.. ' Mi_'sT..s.-A7i3 m.Ina Fennel}, Pa_inswick,' `visited, Miss `A. Re-dfern lgst I o March. 1;-i[If[ W.'J[ Coulter is visiting` in Toronto. _ ' l who are at *pre'sent on the osickf list are as follows: VM1`. J. oIBr_ow:n, Mrs. A. Dyer and Master Alfred Dyer. It is hoped they may osoonobe able to be out again. : ;'Md.rch 11.-Mr} aid Mm.` A `John "K811 and %Mrs. "John Waikser, Co'bks- eown! and Mr. Matthew Campbell of Victoria H-arbor, visited their cousin, Mr. Thompson Campbell, kxfrt .week. Wm! ' Bioiiaag is im'oving' aftgr his r_ecent illness. T Mrs.. Ed`gar Wh-iteu andl LI.'I..-_. `I...A. ..___ .LL.___ L.._.--. :-_' '11 ... I The -party held at me home_ of} I'.. (3`.L-_..._J. 1)'l...'__ ._ .L`__ - 1 Mr. Dtvtires Richgrdsosn mturned to ..7'V-ictaoriva Harbor om Tuesday. L -St. Paul s, P.a'i`nswick`. 3 p.m.-Evening prayer and .ser- 1 3 AIL I Mr. vof New F 108% ...... .4.L... .......L....-J_ -1.` 1__1_:_, 7.30---Ev:en'iIy1gTprayr and` stare .uo_6oo9ooooooooo.oo1 tolmnsroulnancn PARISH OI:INN_ISFIiL. FERGUSONVALE. PAINASWICK. }_IpLLY. VIGO. J A I March 12.-M;rs. Michael Burke of Penetang has returned home after spemding a Week with friends and relatives here; on I\I.ond`:ty-' is gomg to-I us;uua.\L VG` uvxvlatnu. The funeral . of `the: late Mr. 'Abraham Craig took place from his . late` residence on Tuesday of last week to -St. J ohn s -Church land `cemetery and was very largely attended: The service was conduct- ed by the Rev. `E. R. J 811168 , and the pull-bearers were: Geo. Raikes, John Rumble, W. J .. `Martin, Geo. .In.gra.m, Snider xandi-VJ as. Gas- ton. `Among `the oral oeringsd `were aywreathd from~ -His_`_'_ _Hon6r_ .8038. a; sheafdfrorn`Mr. -and "M oovpenaor .fE.1i-V819 I * 'd::d::1=vIr wm.-. I :\+';*`" *4. m ' v - 5 ""` 5 a .--..- A-vcvobswn I-unmv vs Wvlab .l.\'ll`$-IVU was visiting `friends here last` (week. .Mr. T. C. Craig has been appoint- ed Division Court Clerk here in place of his father, deceased. The appointment is a- very popular one among all classes. Thornton residents. were much pleased to see Mr. J osephv Sproule baok in Town. _ -He `returned on Saturday evening from the Pasteur Institute, Toronto, where t he `had undergone treatment for being hit- ten `_.-by .a dog infected: ,with rabies. ,Mr. James Sproule, his brother,. ac-_ companied him. 3 - ' I -1-v -r` 4` _ ..-.' ' March SIii(ie.r attended the dance given by Mr. W, Tudhope at: the close of his contract for Mr. Wise; . They report having had'ia `good time. V * hm. oiwesg ........ ____-A.-.. .. -.077- The Craighurst Orangeman "at their regular tmeeting Wednesday `evening, `March 6th, again discussed `the Home Rule Bill for Ireland that is about to be introduced in the British` Parliament. After the dis- cussion a resolution was moved and unanimously carried that $20 be 'given in aid of the5'Anti-Home Rule" Fund. The ne- temere tdec ree_ came up for further discussion and it re- of the Brethren, the __opinio1i `being lstrongly stated that, no interference Iizn Our State? Laws` by any church \sh9'uld bet0le1;atedi._i` " I 4 ' oeived what it deserved: at the hands." `Mr; -C; Brton f of was the guest of Mrs. A. i Thursday. wvvn Mr. Wise has purchased "the timber on the estate of the late 'll',.T ...-.... ' I Mr. Robt. Marshall. left last Tues-{ day 1 for Swathmone,_ Sask. His many friends wish him every suc- cess inhis new home. I Mr. Wesley Snider left on Tues- day night for his home in the West, after spending the winter with rela- tives here. ' i `- '_ 1 oqvva oil` .- uvsrm you .-. vow`: .'I`:>rran' Bennett o}EdKei1- I _=_,vale spent last week at Mr. H. ThurIow sf _ . 1 Mr. ..I;eaoh' of Orillia called on `Mr. Geo. Ostrander, on Monday. . `II . T._ (11. The Rev. W. F. Carpenter, M.A.,l preached very practical sermon last Sabbath, taking as his text, From thence he shall come to judge; the !quick and the dead. I Mr. .Las.. 'i;}.{{ '3f1I{}'1'-ie is visiting his brother, William, here this .Week. . " I TTTX'7.nvve11 will be tendJered" to |Mr. and; Mrs. W. A. J amieson and `family on Friday e_vening, 15th inst., in `the basement of St. J ude s Church, V I `Mr. Haughton -Lennox, Esq., K. C., _ M.P., secured the Conservative Convention in the Town of Alliston on the 19th J uly,'1912, and {from ;the time of his rst becoming S. ;Simcoe. s representative until the present. he has certainly lled the lpositionwith credit to himself wnd ;honor to his party. We hope, should he ever resign, he may be called up- on `to ll a most important position, which may reimburse him for , his ,strenuous `efforts in the interests of. the party to which he has for a lifetime been allied. We will not say `good-bye to Mr. Lennox for a ` while yet. ,1`I '11 1 \ n 1 `IL 1 V Illlflcllo -LlIICvL\I`VU, -I-13710, JJIQZ W` chzgsed the back hundrecl acre, `of the Gilpi-n property. % A` `The remains of Mrs. George W.rg- get, who died rcently in Cookstown; `were interred in the Union Ceme- , tery here last Monday. Mr. Wellington Webb .was loading` cars with savwd-ust last week. Mr; Webb makes 1 the most of every- thing-.he. undertakes. T i H Gedrge Grassiey of Tomntd is visiting her parents, M1r'._,and ;Mrs. Wm. Taque. _ ` ' ' IV Master vliumol `Crossleyb has re-I furned _f1fom. Toronto. tzoq-master -heave `far past\,,eigl_1_t S. .6&1'.",i charge of a. ann `in the Edmonton. ,dis- trict We them. scoess inthei-1' newrbut are see them 1e,veV' our` village. ` 1` L \7lO LIWCRVL , VV IJIDIQ` GI-IIKL left` for their home` in Mon- l "after a. pleasant. visit with the fol-mer s father, Mr, J. '_J. White. `l5llI\4' L\KI&I`;`\` _`.'III\IVl ILII-I `V `L 'Jamieson"s sale will take 1$1.a,oe` }1ex ;' Thursday. `THORNTON-e March. 11.--AM.t~tI4aene Beelby as recovering, ffront a [severe attack a of pleuriay mother, Mrs. `Beel- by. is now under the doetor s care. Mr. Robert McCleary is` rapidly recovering from a severe illness. Two of the most important sales ever held in this locality came 'o very successfully last`. Avweek. The first was that of Mr. M. J .t C. Boake, who realized some 82800" last Tues- day. and` Mr. W. J. C. B0ake s sale on Thursday, the 7th inst, when the lgutzes reached $3700. Mr. W. A. T__.---_.-...)- --`l.. ...2`I1 L..'l-- _.`|--_` ..-.....J. \lIo:y::v.~ uur vnuugu; ~ `Mr. Hugh Gni1iaxnz' -made it trip to Innjsl, for sawdust on Monday Mr. Adlamsr of Wyevalb has taken charge of the '_ section and will move his. family here .in. a ,few.adays'. William? Euiott, Esq., L...-...J 4.1.... L....'I- -`L'.-..-.J.....`| CRAIGHURST; Elmvale I Jary on has ' pur-~ _of` Rev. Mr. Lam-b, quarbtvte, Pm, Nearer` Home To-Day; reading by Blythe McConkey; `toast The Ladies, by_ Fred Peacock and Al- bert Pratt; mouth organ selection by Sullivan Meredith ; toast, Our Country, by Wm. Stewart and W. A. Coulter; reading- by Charles War- `nica: toast, Visitors, by James Black; quartette, I Shall Know Him; song by the young men s. class; toast, The Adult Bible Class by A. W. G,n'een;. mouth organ selec- tion by fSullivan Meredith. 3 The programme was brought to a. close by the singing of God "be with you till we pmeet again, and all journeyed home feeling that a very pleasant and protable evening .had been spent together. ` e people, numbering about 35' and `drawn by two ne teams of horses belonging to Fred Peacock, journeyed to the Mammoth Rink, Barrie on Tuesday `eve-n~i:nng, March 5th. `Upon aatrivi-ng in Barire and be- fore going to the rink the party .were entertained at the .Queen s Hotel for a short time by special in- vitation of Mr. Frank Kelsey, man- i age-r. `After some time had` been pleasantly spent in skating, the happy crowd were further entertain- __ed by Mrs. Robt. i Ness, where dhoice refreshments were partaken of. Games, speeches, etc._, `were then enjoyed and all returned home in the wee small hours of the morning, hoping at some future date, to have the pleasure of a visit from the ' Barrie friends whose hospitality `they so much enjoyed. I A SKATING PARTY. A I A happy sleigh-load: of young JILIIQ 3'33 $3 `CIR-Jo T111.- babe from Mlmico, are visiting with friends in: this locality. REV. MR BOWLES BEREAVED The death occurred last Friday morning at his home in Brampton, of Mr, George Bowles, father of Professor Bowler: of Victoria College ......II 4.1.. 13.... IT 12` 'D..._1-- `D A ILIILZIJIKILLIMLJ > III: `V `#90 .\JL4IILl-(bi Mr. Bowles was born near `Mo-no Road: Station on the C.P.R., about thirty _ miles out of Toronto, and lived on the Spruce Grove farm un- til ten years ago, when he went to Brampton to -reside Deceased was greatly devoted to the _ Methodist Church and was `a. class leader -all his life, `from early manhood. He" is survived by his; wife, ve sons, `threw of ,,wh_o'm are in the west: `John `of Manitoba, Sherlock I of V _ Saskat- ul l\J.L\'OGUL -IlV'VVl\u"' VJ V IVVVL I-KI \I'\J|I.lRD and} the Rev. _N. E. .Bovw1es, BA: missionary. in West _ Chin"-9.. `Rf. '[)-__'l,_ _'__-.. 1.--..- ,.-_ "|l`,,,_ gathered '.With their bacon and dish- es and made everything in readiness for the evening. When the young ladies arrived they vwtere Ieceived upstairs and after each? had` secur- ed -a partner they were escorted downstairs `to supper. The tables, which were handsomely decorated and laden with. all the best delica- cies, including oranges, celery ,etc., presented a very pleasing appear- ance. ' T After the inner man had been well satised, Mr. Chester McCon- key, president of the Young Men s Class, disposed of the following pm gramme :-Toast, The King and. the Sunday School, by Benj. Webb and Wilson Black, reading, Murray Hunter; toast, The Church, "by `D--- '\.f._ T .._..L -..__.....J..lLL-A T7... I hi the afternoon the young men I March 11.-_An. event", of unusual i_mportan_eef took place in the Me_tho- dist Church on Thumday evening, lfarch 71:11, when the young men of The Adult Bil-b1e_ Class entertained the Young Ladies Adult Bible Class and .the~o'1cers -and teachers of the 03. School to an oyster supper and banquet. _ .,financi.aJJy and. socially `the 5st_orr'x`1'y eveniiigi 9.` large number of ' joy Mr. pand Purvis reputd hospitality. After _a. hour the following pifogramme *-was given :- violin _o.rga,-n duett, Messrs." `Pur- vis Barney; vreycitation, James Xguitar and mouth. solo, Mr. Bu-may; recitation, Mr. G. W. Hewson; violin and organ duett, Mr. Greene am! _Mrs. J obn- son; recitation, Miss Gladys Len- nox; guitar and mouth organ solo, Mr. Bu-mey; recitation, Miss Mamie Blascl; violin and organ duet-t, Messrs; Purvis and Barney. After the programme refreshments were scarvod, and the singing of the Na.- tional An-them brought the social to a close about 11.30. people had 'g'%atlV1ered-3 together to en- The last `p-a.rIo`r social. will` be held ' this Friday -evening `at the resilience of VM1-. G. W. Hewson, ' 13 Conces- Sion, for which an excellent pim- gramme of musiic, etc., has been pre- pared, inoludizng songs; -- by Master I Gram: Maher. _ ! Mclllllmll GENTS FURNISHINGS Misses _L. and B. "Thurlow and Mr. Will Thurlow attended the .t_wen3t-ieth anniversary of the wed- ding of Mr. and Mrs. D. Bennett, Edetnvale, on Thursday last. and DRY uoons U`?-TO-DATE s'rocx ' Lowasr mucus - STROUD. bbage, doz. I IOII '.ZBeef, hind . .V -f forequart-er .. , choice,_c-arg:a_;se . _-if u _T rondmd % Toronto, Matnch 12, 1912.} Quotations on Tuesaay were:-- - Wheat, busl1e1'.. "'9 1: #,.H I 1 - 1 '4); " .ve7aV'a}I?c'1o the Rev. I. Gr. Bowles of the T Collier St. Methodist Church, and the latter at.-' tended the funeral on Monday. `Pncoa Rulingin the Barrie and To- ? ronto Markets Dnrintt the week. ELL 0 KJIUK4` `V DUI U -IJIIOIIL \JL VII`. ' `K/V Wu% of March 5th, was a decided sauc- sess. Everyone reports an enjoyabl averting- ~ A '

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