Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 11 Apr 1912, p. 8

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These are mere gures, the goods -will emphasize the values. Samples if you want them. """""' "".`-45"-91-U-`Fl-1`, G l7X7I)UIK 11 W held at the bride s home, -among thel guests pnesent being: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Parker, Miss Parker and Messm; A. and E. Parker of Toron- lto. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. H. Cres- lwicke of Barrie, Mr. ad 'I'.'l'.......:14..... -_.1 4.1.- 1:.--.,-_ spams smns m Mnmmr A OF THE Toronto, was quietly solemnized in Trinity Church -at 3 o clock on Easter Monday, the Vicar, the Rev.` E.. R. J. `Biggie, ocizyting. J Full choral service was ` rendered, the `choir (of which both the `bride groom are yalued members-)v preoed-` :1`!!! +]'\'t\ ' nuns-Iv-- `t\ `Lon ._L.._--1 dance unsv urn Il\A|AlrJ. WI VJ UV` ULI-V-J '\.4lI`an-I4I\C1 steps, " 'g.ing The Voice thalt Breathed O er Eden. The bride, wh-o'w~as given away by her brother, |Mr. `F. M. Spry, was gowneci in a gray suit, trimmed with Alice blue and black picture hat. The ushers were Mr. Arthur Fortier of Toronto and Mr. L. J. `Salter ,of ` Barrie. During` the signing of the register the choir sang O Pemfect Love. After the, ceremony a reception W313 1.1.1.] .4. u... L..:.J.J_ 1...._... ___-_, I Nothing-.cot:tpibutes solarg-eply to `gratify a Woman s desire at the opening of pa. new, season `a,s_,div;ersity of styles in Millinery.r Therefore we havemade persistent eiforts to . embody the widest possibleyarlety ofuthentic fashions_ We`re,you .at the Openings . ?.A if so the lesson is already - learned and you have not yet forgotten. The event demon- ?strtedthebuyingfacilities we possess, and our enterprise in the Stop at nothing policy to procure for our patrons the BEST there is at the most economic price possible. |VV'.10K.0 OI narne, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and the Misses H:a.mi'.lton,. `Mr. and... Mrs; Rosa" Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Spry, Mr. and Mrs. |For1:ier, - MiseACom-wall and Mr; J as. {Pears of Toronto. ` After a short honeymoon Mr. and Mrs. Parker wi1l`res&_de in Barrie. ! gvsuuu uu.v ..v'uu.u:uu. .l.u.Iu.LulU(2LDj yxvtzuu` the _b_ri:g1'al'pa-rty to the chancel; "Lana ..-w..-.......-.. VITL- T742 -_ ASL KL COLLIER ST. METHODIST Next Sabbath morning the pas- `-. to:- s` subject is God's Interest in: Man, and in the Th;e Parable of the Rich Man. and Laza- ..g.... 7) ` " T-he Pastor wvill tpneash at services next Sunday, his evenmg subject being` Abraham Oering up .Isaac.?. .. -Chumhh httyq. `distributed amhome arei. havim '"1\?iis3"'Am'"m1Zi2 Iiia1"3E'Tomnto vis-ited= her parents. `here last week. Mrs. . (Rev.) R. J. D. Simpson `with her daughter, Reba, and soon, Reginald of Neawmurket, are visiting ' v}11)er 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. J amesl BEAUTIFUL, it s%MATCHLESS and it s becoming too. Come early and avoid the unsatisfactory last minute r~uh. Dr.ess Goods, Dress Goods, is it Dress Goods? com: HERE FOR CORSETS. OENTRAI. ,M;ETHODIST._ poME TAOAVICKERS AND SEE ova MILLINERY , it s CORSETS GEORGE VICKERS , Ztww unlnrwrn 06% I llullb irrmany patterns, per- `.:=f'.>t. ..i`. .f . ." 12%: Best Imported Prints I-'VVU JUWLD REV luku our nssuu-l.ua.v\.s Mr. Gvilroy, who survived her, abouf. zfort-y-ve years ago. She mvas a member of .a family of seven bro- ._ thers four sisters, four of the -brothers being 'olergyn_1en in the an L1. - ,1:_;. A1- __-_..L 7111...... 1...,.n.,..... ' THE l t> RIO`I`_.s $1`.:oof,_7}5_`c, , 25$, nnut nn:Acn s MASTERPIECA: A Thrilling, Heart-Gripping Story of the Last Frontier FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL TOUR OF I33`. BIIZZ& &?IuU_ skin Gloves, 2 domes, ::,*:,`:,`:;, : 1: :,':*. 75c English made Lamb- |_2_ I`I.___. .. !-._,. RAND OPERA HOUS1 MONDAY, APRIL 15; fh? aia". T :- f `4 ,;'x"J13'1T,.1 ."",.;-`:~'; . .; - . alo=-it A. F. A. Malccms0II'5 nu.` This is 3. Boys \K'e want the boys and we want the parents to see what we have here for Boys wear. \Ve ll' show you good looks and long service, v;g-THURSDAY, Shag too_ _Pretty Pure Silk Dresden Ribbon for girls wear, light shades all the rgge New Amsterdam New York City Direct from Ldng Run we-v --.--__u - Mrs. Mays, an old: and hagmiy esteemed: lady of Innis, died air the lgtfer end pd? last week and the] ___L-.._.-." A-. SEND YOUR MAIL ORDERS HERE at the its i I1`,\_ <.( H %IN > y .A<: to EUIUIIUW JLUCML LJ VLV Ll`! I T Mrs. Walter Wabb of `Alladale is i '_visiting' her mother, Mrs.` Vande-! -burg, and also her brothew, `who is `very low at time of writing. 'a::_,. A.....-.J_- u':,.1-- .1 'l`.......;.. Jl4l.l'\AlD5 IKIII VV@@I\u 'm?SZr.mT. . Lennox of Toronto is renewing acquaint-anoes here. ? `Ar- ....._1 `ll ..- cu--- -3 cu.___..__-` in TC 9' , I-OGIDJ' I-IVJWIGG `J- scho<;fvnea.r Stroud `1"9'\I % "Mrs. Josceph Lodge ce1ke'bratedThis.{ `Lyssa J o | ninety-fourth birthday on W-ednes-` day, the 3rd: inst. V Mr. Albert Stewart. of Cochrane is visiting his mothvr hene.` ` ` TL- 13-.. I`! T f`I..-_. L_`I.1 ......_..3...... Mrs. Fred Allen of Toronto visit- ed Mr. Thomas Allen, recently. Miss 4M.amie Henry, who is at- tending school in Toronto. visited] inter parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.` ....._. 1 ~u.uAa\.-vv `LOB Uv\/\1I.I4.u.L&A.|.O-&A\JI.tD J8V_l-\M Mr. and: Mrs. Stone of Stayme-r,i give visiting `their niece, Mrs. G. B.` -LA.\4.|-saga 0 1 Mr. Stephen Grose attended the] funeral` of his cousin, Mrs. Hast- ings in Midland, Last Week. - `II- 7|` TIT T-___--_ -1.` 7I'1-_.__.L- 2- Or Your+- Choose your Confections fronr our assortment of Moir s-Choco- , lates, `B011 Bons and Toothsome S pecialties. ;We have always the 1atest'x and- best of these goods,._, 'ordering often so as to have them fresh Rhbertson s One.Door East Barfie Hotenl For Your?- Sweet- tooth Sweet-heart SPECIAL FOR 2 WEEKS-$8. $9, $12 `UPU |..uC1 a UC 111:5 ULVL 5. u._u.;.u. Methodist lchurrch. Three iiotln and three "(sisters survive-I o A family` of two sons (one a Methodist (prea-oher the other `in Toronto) and one daughter, Mrs. `T. Barton. are left to ` mourn the loss of a lov-_ ing mother. To the venerable hus- band who must nish 1ife s ,jou:rney ` alone, we extend our sympathy, as _4 _ 11 _ _. L. L`... ALL.n- * ls.` ` ll l1hl1l1' GUM: ains were 1n \hI.iI.EU VVIKE lI&\I terrcd on Monday DRUG STORE SPECIAL IN iarpet Squares JUST %ARRIVED--LNw and Artistic-A Wall-fPia._pg. I5` Tapestry` Rugs,*orall_ and Medallion Patterns, bought `at greatly below, their va;lu_e, sjzs 3 x 3%, 3x 4,j 3%): ' :_: :: Pr-mis.L 1: o``oo_o Q 3" .9*_;;oi;_oo: A 3? .oooooooooq_ooooo 99900009?! T THORNTON. 1 April 8.--Mr. John Crosslew is` visiting friends. in Toronto. V Miss Ella Sparoule is visiting in "Toronto. ' - . ~in`ToroI11\to and` 0a1k_vi-He. 'M.rs. Robt. West is:visiting.frie1ido! '2 TI , `I `11 , w- T`-.~4 . vopoopovovvyvv v vvv_v.gyyv.v.. E T$O'vri`iig spent tl1e [at Toroliigo. . - L` - _ .4 . 9-:1 1 -01. .n. `IA V-rouvwu - "Mr." S.A"McAd-ai: w.as=' in T<`)ront-0` over Sunday. . _ V ' A _ . I I , ' -- - ' - - 1- v 1 M- AAA -puns--- Mr. A."C.m1eii= Ori11i.~s;p__en-t over Sunday.in To`-Awn. ~ ' - 1'4 ,. 1.1.`- v VA nuuaguouu - ` p Ma.j`fJ.'r [Bogers pent "a. few `A days i in" To1~onto last week; ` ; -11? xuvvn aou, --vi"... ` Miss "Ruby .Rowe is spegndingjthe I holidays in Thornbury. ` Mr. J. Muir Jam-ieson of Gait` "vas-. home" for the _l1o1i'days,_ A of Barrie frienis over Eastel`. - '- `-- 1L,__c_._ ' Mrs. D. W. Re :-oy was the ?g'L.Vxest'} U4. .l.lu.LA;p 4AQv4\.Q( vv--- -...._-_._ Mrs. S. `McAd'am-_ `leaves to-,VdiaV.y for 3, two-weeks visit in Toronto. i was the guest of Barrie friends for several days`. `A ..--\-par iv-L -L.l5Ql&C\.O as--u---- -- .. Mr. and .1, 1%.~ii.ixLb1y pent lseveval days-, in Aurora amt Toronto. 1r 1 D (\_1..___- D_\JVL:l'uL \lUlv']9J`LL4| gou.-.-- ..--... Miss FIOIBHOE Hawkes of [MOS-h-a.wa was the. guest of Barrie friends` over _Ea#1=r- A .. A. ..c 1. 1r 1` _Vo__,A an \4vuvo/ \JLOI:-J! I `mMrs'. Walwin of Tbronto is visit- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar-I thga; M00-!;_eaQ.r ` TI`? `T 'I`.` I '_s.1{{1? ' Easter. I .lJaVI.`U~L I Miss Ida. -nd Mr. Ca'(\2siwick are home from: College ` for _ Easter gholidays. V A IL`-ILL.\.|C4`] vs _ Miss Cvrompton. of B1'*a.ntford-' was the guest of Barrie friends during {the week. `F I`! I A A` `I . McGuire of the `Inter- colouial Railway, Ha`.-lifax, is home 01: `a week. --.. u -cs`. xr-r 4 \u.J\...I. 5 u `as..- saw Mr.` vIE)~ward Porritt of, Cobalt, spent his Easter with Mr. and Mrs. !J0}111 A. Miller. " ` _ V -` Mr. A. C. Batten of the British and Colonial Press, and son of To~ ronto, were in -Town on . Monday on their return from a. holiday visit in `IV 119,. .__A A J | - Mr; Edgar Dayboll of the G.T.R,. gofoe staff, has accepted a position. with _the C'.P.R. at Medicine Hat, Alta., ansd;_ left for the West on Saturday. ' L \ ow-- 1'11 1 -1 r Mrs. (Rem) Wm-. Thornley, Mary St., was`, called` to Uxbridge to at- tend the funeral of her sister-in-La.Vv. and spent a. Week there, returning this Week. V - Ws E3132 E3 Jp:&7"i1as`tEr Viiii " parents, Mr. Mrs. John A. 'll'2`I`I.....' Q~...L.- Q4- *vi1$s}.{?Jm; and` -Robt. McLa.rty of [O-rillia spent _t'-he, holidays at itheilf hc_>mc here. ; ... A 1M1 ` `$5: VIII L) L I.\.I VII` I Ll'LA4I- IJC . The Rev. Gr. I. Oraw held services { in the Orange Hall -last Sabbath! afternoon and also preached in the I lMeth_odist Church in the evening. | I v v -- ~_-___ - ' Mrs. Jock TD'y'ment. hasretumed to Town, accompanied `by Miss Dy- {ment of Toronto. ` ' . ` I A __ __ u. . y. Rudolph Du11:ba!r. were guests "of Mr. and Mrs. .-J. G. ] Scott over -Sund`a.y.` VA-dams, Worsley St. W V'I;11f1;)s. Sbat(;n` of `Toronto xvias! an Easter 1 guest of the n -1"!" ""is'1"s?.;' A:1ic Svtuart of `Hamilton was a, holiday guest of her sister, `Mrs. G.` {.7 Eas.tm-an. 1 __ I Mr. Newton , Young of Toronto is gflxolidayin-g with his parents, Mr. land Mrs. T. T. Young, Charlotte `Street. g * I Miss Mary Clark of Shelburne -and Miss .Ettie'C1ark of the Faculty of Education, Toronto, -are home for the holidays-. ' `- 'l\ I `I1 n .1` l"|ff\1'\ V v-----... _ Mr. W1; J. Mi11er,_IM3anager of the }3ank of Toronto at Norwoo-d`, _ __-_ J. 'l'-_L-.. ZZLL L2..- 13J[Ti`1`1:3:rW So;;>i1ui;a_ '{~.f" , Id Le-mnox of `Toronto was in Town -on Easter Monday visiting friends on Mary St. `.17 Mr. - and Mrs. H . T. V Bell T of Napanoe were the guests of Mr. and! Mrs. J. W.`An.s1ey, Toronto ` St., over Easter. ` - \ "I1i17.r.""An1}." 35 {1*wx{o1;1Ts;{ beiow A ed wife of Mr. Samuel Gilroy, den parted this life on Saturday at 2 -o clock. The deceased received a`? paralytic stroke on- Thursiclay algd 3 never recovered. -She was born m: the Township pf (jartawright seyent - 1 two cars ago and: was marmed to s 11;- r1:1....__ -..L- ...-....:......1 L5- ..L-..4-I Mr. C. C. Bothweli, who`? has just arrived back from a business. trip to the Pacic Coast, was in Town for several days. ' run 1 at (V1 11 ' Graven.-hurst Banner~--Miss Nora }and Master Firman of Barrie are `the guests of Mrs. H- Ditchburn. Mr. Frank Rogers: returned. lzast Iwk from his sessional duties at gttawa,` and will". spend the summer ere. * ' i 7 yisii and o Mrs. Chas. Smith of Toronto were Easter guests of Mrs. lSmit.h s parents, Mr. and` VMI-s. lLong'hurst. ' 1: 1'1` rt` 'I\ 11 AI Mr. ( F. B. Smith and` Mr. Laxuief of Milton were home for of Miss Boomer Miss` _Krueg`er of Midland stpent Good Friday at the home of Mr.` and Mrs. F. 0.` Cole- man,` Mary St. Miss Ella Coleman and her sister, Mrs. M. Henry and little daughter, Ruth, of Toronto. also spent Easter with their father. Mr. Dick Powell,` who left Town .'for the, West recently, has been ap-l wn1be.`p1easea to hear of }sis'pmxqotion. M 1 M , ` - pointed` Provincial Inspector for the Alberta _Govemment Telephone- System with headquuartersz ategina. He will travel _fro1_n one end of the` P-rpvinoe to the `other. `His Barrie was an Easter guest of he-r sister, Mrs. Wm. Armstrong, 62 Owen St. Mr. Percy. Armstrong of Toronto spent the holidays with his parents.` M}rs. T. W. Shaw, hfr apt}-n-lavsj` -__J J____.`LL-_. `II --- 1'1 Mtrs. '1'. W. Shaw, V her son-in-law! and daughter, Mrs. P. A. S-'mithL"nn:d| A.L.-:_. a..__- `.L_"l.`I.__`-__ 1-1!; -__. 1. `L58 .1. UL \ll> UV` Kb&Iv\.l \.l Mrs. Draper .an`1""KE'~s. Branhilli of Toronto are visiting their sister, Mrs. (Rem) _Gra.y. 'll`....' \11...'I.....-... -.E "l`1.........LA 1,. --:n:`, _to_l3usiI1ees for himself. .u\,g \n|a;|pe.Iu|v\.I., JLLLQI J-s AL. 751']-IJ.lIILl. QJIKI ;f1ei.r two children, left on Tuesday! ,for Red Deer`, Sask., where Mr. Shaw has taken up land`. V. S. Hambly, nephew of Mr. J. % R. I-Iambly, has severed his con-I nection with": the Hambiy Handwtal-e stone; and with Mrs; :H:am-bly, will leave shortly for the West to go in.- T1-1e Gravenhui-st, Banner -'- Mar ` 'Oha.a.~Sarjean*b and two sons Detroit visited` '-his sister, Mrs. R. l'\' "`f:1`.._~J-1.3.. ;.'....|. _....1- `ll . (TL-.. -I. .Ll\-LLJJIJ-It LJJ. L`U.I.. n :S_pry,,.young:eet daughter (if the Late Saw: @115, SP1.'.V'f High f WWW The marriage of Clara. Mamgtaretl W O. Millerthis past week. Mn Ohas. ; Sarjesant; was _at_ one time photo- grapher in this town. He is now to` t1-ygfagrming in Golden West.-~ .1 .;Sa1'-jea.nt is a lgroigher `of 1` Walter ;and.`..`A.` J. II C \l ItKI\I` \I'J- pf :'_1`o. 5.)`. /. PAmR~sr:=Y. E EL%N GILL IE` -AlLlV\/ Mr. aud`7"12[rs. W. J, Thompson attendledl the funeral of the la,te`R. J. Black at. Stroud last Friday. 'mr:__ 1u'-__.1 'q:_._.....-_. _..`L.. 1......` . Opened this Week THE NEW CURTAINS FROM MILL DIRECT Extra`: Linen Towelling, I 7 in c h e s "1 `;rT?`.l. ..`f`.".". 100 jl _ ' - -Outs is a collection that strikes the latest note in the New Fashions. ._ Dress Goods and Trimmings+our- long suit. - If you re going to bu)? a dress--s<;e Vickers. , - .. Tans. Greys and Blues. are very strong. `They're leaders and this store leads when itfs Dress Goods. . - 50c, 60c, 75c, 35c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.45. Here s a story of two wise women, both instancestbok place in our store baster Monday. - ' ` r I`nTever paid attention to any particular kind of Corsets until, I read your advertisement. I bought a pair of your choosing. Now I m going out west and will not be back for awhile and to make sure of being suited the -next time`I need them, I'll buy another pair now, size 23 just the same please. I did not know what comfort was. L Do you remernber selling me a pair of your Corsets last fall P well you said you would give me a pair for nothing if they were not as represented and-there I am in for another pair. Givemesize 21 and I don't mind paying the prion. They re the best I. ever had--you understand the corset business a1right.. ; a ` ` - V ' ` - ' /Onhyl twd `instances of whre our Corsets made friends and this is happemng every day. Spring `Styles All in. Histry of the corset gratis to everybody. In` t`h morninqa lady approached the clerk and said _. _In the afternoon another lady to the sm clerk said :r `III JJLQUA Kldv" KJULUILIL ICKLBU -I-I.L\.L1.lr`]I Miss Maud 'Si~mpson', who attending the Normal School, Toro1:o, has been `engaged to `beach _-`L- _.._ cu...-_-. !

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