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Northern Advance, 20 Jun 1912, p. 5

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hm isn- ut1_1- To fa large' N ca;Bine_t ' orf variecl minerals is to go, a. condu- tion being that it is to be classied by those at the institution and mm- ed. St. Philip s Chumh. Spadina A__-_.__._ -13 _`I..:'.`I.. .......:...'l.. 11".. .-..-..A L7 In .1. 11111, \/L.I.uu. -uusq uyuruxuu `Eenue, of wlgh parish and `II ..- fV--1_ 1...... ~u.4.....-`npuunn. an +A 9-A. lcei-veer $500. The Aged! Mm s,Home and the Aged) Women s Home each receive $1,000, while the Chi1dh'en s Aid Society gets $500, Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, is to [be given $7,000, the stipulation being ~ oha_.t~ twvq cats in the public wartl a1-eh ,,_..- It __'J.L 2]. -41 ~.n~un.:I' Nun The-Eliza _MacWattz Got. When-1 ever possible the cats am to be used, free of for poor people. LARGE ` Bmqvnsws. OI ,l|J..'l.l.la5|U u.|IuJ.vAu.un.u `S1133-'9 . ,. \ . I ' valued; at $161,517.21, I BESW,E'1HERICK--KIDD. {link 11; If you do ndt care to make a selec- _tion from the _p.1mi, w.e.wi11 pay all your expenses to Toronto and return. Motor cars will Vmeezt you at the % Station, take you direct to the prop- erty, anti "if what me me oering is choicest lots that". have been oered for sale in the nlm-them section of the City of Toronto, right in the heart of `elm new" building Any one of the lots` can b s~3cmre:1 for $12 per foot 611 easy temxs of $25 down, and $25 quartea-1y. [considerably more than half of the jeotal estate. It includes` $10,000 in cash, Mrs. Cook sa jewels, save a few `otherwise dislposed of, and all {the household etects, which em- `brace many ne pictures. Miss. Mac- ' AWatt is the elndest daughter of J udge Daniel A Fraser MacW'att. of `Sarnia, and formerly of Barrie. l Breaadalbane Street, daughter of the 5 late D. B.` Read`, ba.rristerr'. Mrs. Cook . stipulated that if Mary Jane Harris, `/71: \JI\Jv'L6\J .l.4uL3uuv \/\r\11I., IA-Lal-\4I \y4.v, ' a 000 to-- Mrs. Emma M. Cook, dow 1 of Simon, S. Cook. Next in size is the, share of the R. V. Hospital, Barrie, and next to that -are $5,000 to Ger- trude M-. Cook and $5,000 to Kath- A reen E. Cook, draughterrs, and $5,000 to Henry W. Welch, of Toronto. A nephew, Charles: H. Stileman, ,who is 9. son of General Wm. C. Stile- man, of Brighton, Enga, reoe-ives the next largest interest, 9,`3,000._ Mrs. Grace Brodie Telfer, widow. of the! late William Telfer, of 'Toronto, `gets $2,000. To Franois `W. Sam- brook, of Marquette, Mich, a cousin, ` $1,500 goes. -The following will re-. ceive sums of $1,000 each: William; Stileman and Harry H. Stilerman, _ nephews, brothers of "Chas. H. `Stile? |*nan;` L.mLa.rd. G_. S. Gibba.r(l; : Catharine Gilchrist, Widow of thei| %l.a1:e_ Wm Milne of Barrie, a closel ,friend : and -Miss Ada M. Read, 40: ((l....... 12441. ......'I. 7 ..-_ ,..'!..._ ......C......_.._1 `PK 1 largest bvquests -are $10,- 000 to Mrs Helen Cbok, Wife of 1'. George Elliott Cook, and $10,- 1.- `II..- T.`_-_..._ "If /1`. .1. __'.l..._. Uv1(tI\LA4.I.u\J!|. unnuu 1.; .LI.Lco;J uu.AA'\,4 .n.LL|z.-Ana, my little cook, as she referred to `her, nemainedl `With her as long as;N ` she lived; she was.` also to get $1,000. REMEMBERED THE SERVANTS. Mrs. Cook dlld. not forget several -of the old: servants Who- had been` with her for ytears. To John Hen- derson, our olxl ooach-man, she left $200. It was provided that if Ettie ; -La.Wrenoe, hou-semaid; was in service} for Mrs. Cook at the time of the| |latter s death, she would receive i $500; Several other servants` werb , remembered in; similar. msammer. { Approximately of the estate` was comprised] of real estate. Thisi was the property at Nos. 203 and 208 ` lSpa-din-a, the estimated value being i .m11I'.-00000 . rn1-- 1---- _._-_ 1___-__-.'.| vuo .n.4aAb-...u.J.A.\.'|.\.I:o . Mrs. Cook held bank and othecr} stocks to the extent of $42,167.20, of E `-which $9,720 was in the Bank of: 'Hamilton; $9,771 in the C'ana.d-a' !Pesrm/anent Mortgage Co~rpor_atiorn; `$9,220 in the Dominion, Bank, and [$4,571.50 in the Bank of Commerce.. she had $68,397.79 in cash in thae; banks; Of $57,442.99 was on J-;--_1.L 2., _._`I, -1 Fl\-,,,__1__ uu1a.sA.|aA.rI \IJ. uLA.AU \yvI,.L.Laacvv deposit in the Bank of To }$10,074 'Il',,,, "'I#7 \Il-l ` ronto and`: in the Dominion Bank. IV- ,'I . 1 1 A A A1 1 ' IV`: * Mm. VCo0k died at Atlantic City` on 22. Her executors are Dr.A George Elliott Cook, of Toronto, Henry W. Welch of `Toronto; and `Miss Mary Brodie MacWatt. A 1 I~J1.I'(A'\A.AaLI.u unuv \aivJ.J.I.|I,uU\,\A. 7 un_) |JII..AaA I $117,333.33. 3.'Dhe latter \;:;s knowi, as~ Engveleald. 3 `If... n--1- 1._1_1 i___.1_ -_..1 41.-..` Mrs. Wm. Pellow and Mrs. J'as. Lamas of Toronto .W're guests of Allandale friends over Sunday. THE LATEST MARKETS Barrie, 52 Adelaide St., East 4 TORONTO June 19, 1912. ....$ 1 00 $ 1 O5 55 70 75 4 AA '-vnsot better what you ex- pect to see, we will refund you What- ever deposit you may make. The praperty adjoining was sub- divided two yeam ago, and sold out in a very_ short time. Since then Water mains-'ha.ve `been laid,_ shade trees H but oh"bbth si<`iZsw,`of iilie street, and the owners intend to do .thb same on the property we are of- fering. ._ As there are only a limited number of lots Vbesing` oered, our advice to you is to act quickly. 12 00 ' 20 15 _ 12 -uI\ 151 22| n4l\ [10] THorse hides, best grade. 2 50 3 80' Horse Hair . . . . . . . . .. 30 Wlieat, bushel . . .. -1 ;;..:1.'a;): TORONTO MARKET. 1 Toronto, June 18, 1912. Quotations on Tuesday Were:-- VEHICLES AT A BARGAIN 0re New McLaughlin Top Buggy, never used. One used Buggy. 0ne Two-Seated Open Carriage. One Set of Single Car- riage Harness. These articles May be seen at Two Sets of Single Buggy Harness. DR. PALLING S SEEDS Potatoes, medium size, for seed. !3a|es'.!*a i.iixilPlasier % T Bug nish for Potatoes 12m. ,1. s. 'IIIT.\fPI-IREYST0 AI;-N LANDALE. Brown Co. One Cutter. WCKWHEAT RAPE MILLET Owen St_. 35 2466 I'\l'\ r\r\ 18 O0 11 50 27 28 20 45 f\I\ By u tin-.11 draft of the Station- in;: ('nIJ11niIt of the Conference, the Kw. .i. S. .l1.l1]ph1`C:.yS, formerrly of Srl1n1111w1':'. mmes to Burton (AVG. M(*t.h<~li<.r ('hurch. Otrher changety in t11i.~'t1i.~!:'it'T 21.1132 Bradford, R." B. B<-}`nn: Hwtoll, R. Lambert; .\lim-.~in.4'. J. A. Peacock; Coldwater, Iiw. .1. .1. \\'h<~ut.1ey; Victoria Har- bor. Ii. >1 F1-nlick; "W-arminster, W; W. \\'.-rllu r; (`n11in,g'w.ood' (Sec0nd),5 (`. I . .\'11;.;t.=r; Avem'ng, J. W. Fox. 4" 4l\ i P I 1 O6 97 53 90 90 456 175 16 56 12 50 10 504 AA AA 5:3. SIX FARMERS HAVE n=.sm=u-:0 -91): of the industrious farmers in our 11.-i_;'hb(>rh0()d have testiedtz that as :1 mmlt, of last year s EJPl`3IY" * ingr will; Ni:'1.,L:a.1`a. lime sulphur they 1 had Ha pm` (-o.nt.,, No. 1 apples from % 1111-ix` (1`~]mrd.<. `V I __,_ L. ..;..L on uu` I` |;u1\u`v. Xm\' will it not pay you get 3 few _a'uHm< of lime sulphur 5]JI'21_V `_\' apple trees? By 3 3011 will 1<- doubly paid. You will {M pnial in 1110 quality of apples F011 {."Y`m\'. nml also save your from hvinz J4`-mroycxl With peS1B- , Anmh<-r 4-:11` load of Niagara lime su1p~hm' has :m'ived in town `Irnr. n 1--.! 1....` 1u. "`"" _ . .V 1 1 11: WW u1up1u11 11.15 cllllv lead . f1' 1500 ]m1111(L~' Of rscnate of __ , and Evwp`, sake by $111110 Oooperage . orator. __ .__-/H 12%;? ing .T. W. GOSSLING, `I Oivr (Hm. Sophia and Maple Ave., Phone 361. _ T20,-ti.` 1: 'p1'()\'idCs endless cnjoyment-enjoy. * mcnx in _vc_~zu-s to come. as well as at the proseu} tune. of course you have soxncuuu-s_l;u(l the desire to take home views wlnch appealed to you-eve;-y. bOd_\`ll1l8 Why notf-.`ct a camera and be able todo so? We can sell you 9. carncm at almost any price you wish to ` pay, All prices from $1 00 to $75.00. ` O111'lim-T of Supplies i -1u1~ ~=. . - 9'P.10teand Ill:1(;ki(l1([J!-3 U) mung needed m Dhoto Films, Plates, Papers. Chemicals, Plate Holders, Tripods, `Printing Frames, etc. We dd Develoning and Finishism l0minimy_Day Iiotwu-vn all 3! utions in Canada.P0!`tA1'th`"' `"`- EH81. Good Going June 23. 99- 50" July 1. Return Limit. Juvlv 5- [ % \ . . V J (.\I1unnum Rate of 950-) V l |McUGALL Photograpliy Robertson s BOTHWELL BLocK.% 15 THE BEST 01-` ALL HOBBIES GENTS FURNISHINGS and DRY (S0093 Right at your own door, _ to. speak, lie opportunities for finves-t.- ment in properties which you may 54-(2 without one cam: of cost to you;-4 PHOTO SUPPLIES HAVE YOU em sutidml nation? In Western are hund1'0eds of emb1'y0, you will become the iii` the West. Many -people -invetr ing their money in will remain prairie -lunsdf . fcgr many` years to come.` ` * loronto Real Estate Exchange VYl1j__BQ1esernea1Estate Which Youave Never Seen 1 Door Eastlof Barrie Hotel. .UP-To-DATE STOOKZ LOWEST PRICES} that DRUG` STORE. SINGLE FARE ~Lu~A6&%4 Mr. Fred Brisrtow is working: in Co11'i-ngwood for "several weeks. .- . ` The pay car `made its welcome monthly appearances on.. Tuesdab V It is expected: that the Barber Sanitarium will be opetnedr about` July 1st.` - . % M '--- 61 3gooooooooooooooooooooooo| v - ~ ~ _ | Dr. .Evans: and! Aid`. J. D. Wisdom ` attended ' the Tocrbono` Methodist ` P1,... .s`....`...._ .. can It vvLL\L\/\L Confeafence. % a good attermdaixce at the dance in the -Orange Hall on Tuesday evening; . _` Mr. "AI Puviof Barrie `occupied the pulpit of `the. P.resbyterian ` Church on Sunday. ` The Rev- E. `M. Morrow will preach his farewell service in Burton Ave. Church on Sunday, J une 30th. Mr. Morrow. will be ass-igned to the Co-oksville circuit as: junior pastor.` The -cong'.reg`a.tio~n all. regret his. de-1 pvarturev. _ ' l i W. M..'I`hos. Campbell; Geo. Les- lie, Ald. Rusk and W. Garson .We.re delegates to the L.0.L. T District` Meeting at Ivy on Friday. All of` Innisfil vdisrtrict, which `includes `A1- landalne, No. i432, will celebrate the 7l'\___-1.1.1.' 1-- 1` ______`I._ Lcuta-\.Ja&v\,, 1vo usvat V11 0 ` Tmflfth ip Elmvale The ladies of -St. George ; church} are giving an At Home at Mrs.` Esten`s home -on the lake shore, on` Fr.ida.y a.f oe.rnoo-n from 4_to 9, in aid o-f the - Flower Mission. Laurnchesl will run from Allandale wharf at 4, 5 and 7 o clock. ' The annu-a.1 meeting. of the Y.M.C. A. -will beheld to-night (Thursday) at 8.15. Mr. W. A. Boys, K.C., M.P., will act as chairman, and an address will be delivered by Mr." C . M. Cope- land`, of Toronto, Secretary of ' the Provincial _Y.M'.C.A. -Committee. f BURTON AVENUE `METHODIST . `CHURCH. % % 9 Services, Sunday, J une 23rd, 11 `a.-m:_., subject, The Sentinel and the Arsema.l. . _ 7 ` p. m. Subject--W'ovds9 from ,, 1 173--.. 77 . The results of the April `examin- ations in the M-0-tive Power Depart- ment and Drawing oioe. were given out by Mr. Rob-b on. Saturday. The -Allandalex candidates were A. Taylor, E. Finlayson, R.eDun1 1ittd, 0. Me}; Donald, E. Long, A.- Ferguson and` F. Hamlin, all of whom secured very` creditable. standing. T ` O 1). Lu uuu uvv vv `Father -and Ki 11.- , _Everybody welcomed a vices. NORTHERN LEAGUE ORGAN- IZES. The Northern. Bowling League, composed of Aurora, Nerw.ma'rket, A1- landalq rand Bradfdmd, held -an or-' ganizati-on meeting in Bradford, and the following o~'1oers' were elec :- Presidient--H. S. Broughton, Brad- fomd; -Secretary, J ; F. Mtmcer, Ale landale; Treasurer, F. _C. Field, A schedule has for home-and-home games, and" the win"- ning club Wil;1'be`present;ed with: a. .LVUWuu:.u\cu. . . , at`-ran and t ning Will` be presented beautiful "silver trophy. T uI'ru.'u_.-,\:u.-- June 21--Allamlale at Bradfoni. June 29--Newmurekt -at Alland-ale July 10--Aumra at Newmarket. V 11.--Bradfovd- rat.AlJanda1e. . 19.--Bradford at Nezwmarket. 24--Aua'ora at Bradford. . l 4 31-`--Al1and`a1e -at Aurora. ` . 31-Al1anda]e at Newmarket, _ T (evemng). A A ug. 10-Nezw'msaarket at. A1.l:1'01`8~ L ' Aus~1%-Bradford at Aurora~ Aug. 26:-- -Aurora at ~ - ` 'D0`R.Q14ITO--the city] of `Ontario-V-.--'the"1nost piomising city of the Dominion-}-with_ 9,; population of .a_.ud oonstany inoreasring, Ioers . you a. safer investment for ` your. maoney; with opportun- ities forkjuick `returns, ` tthxan any other city. in. the Dominion You: have read `of `the new North: To- ronto Union Station, and- the men- derful increases in real estate values in North Toronto. has .gooooooooooooQooooooooooog ;'*;a'e.<;a';a3'.:gm;1': O O O O 0 kl1 |:........................:| in Town. . , *1 T ' Dr. Roy Thomas was up from To- ronto over Sunday. ' . ' . Mr. and: Mrs. Hector 0. Colesa are` home. from their wedding trip. Miss Muir of orornto is! spending the summer with Mrs. Vi.11ie1rs. M1$.k{1-1 13;g,; Liiid her sister, Mrs. Ha,r1~yTBAa.i].1ie, Girtazvear hurst. ` V ' V A.I4l..LI-at V I 1 KILL;-A ull. L\_,|.u V \,o AAK/(`Lu Tu|esb:ay:;i:<'>r a visit with relatives in the West. V Messrs.' F-red Horsldi and Am- brose -Murray were up from Tomato I over Sundsay. ---1 Mr. H. Robertson .Was "in Mid-~ Land last night, taking part in an Oddfe11ows- meeting there. I Dr. Duif is` taking Dr. Lewis prac- tice while. the latter is having a few days holidays in: Toronto. `w-v -x 11- I11 Mrs. W. D. Haugh of Toronto" visited her parents, ; Mr. ahd Mm, i `John Bingham, -Collier. St, over` Sunday. ! 1-M-Iu ,1 Mrs, (C01,) Campbell and her] daug`-htser, Mrs. "Dinning, have arrived | lfrom `\the West anc will spend ` the `summer vhere; _ -Miss Gertie Cooke, eldest daugh- ter of .Major and Mrs. Cooke of `Belle Ewart, was married in Winni-' `peg Last week to Mr. John Bowen of the Ste.rlin-g Bank, , Gretnfel, '11 --- The m;arriage took place in Toron- to yesterday of Mr. H-a.ro1d_Perciv-a] Bingham and `Miss; Bessie Marion Drury. They will take a trip to New York City -before `their return Ito Barrie to reside. _ I VMr. and Mrs; J . E. Sutscl'i'e, Bar-A rie, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Madeline May to Mr. VV. Oswald Wilson-, Os'ha.wa.,| Ontario.- `The . marriage will take % lplaoe quietly the latter part of June. i l arr1e IVY-CRO_S SLAN D. Yesterday a.f oeumofon at 2.45, the marriage was solecmxisized in Tri-nity Church of Miss Norma Clorinne, daughter of Mrs. N-elliej F. Wright Crosslandl of - Gem1antown' Hospital, Philadelphia, to Dr. Robert Heanmy Ivy, of Philaxdrelphiai, son of Dr. and `T..- D..'L.._.L Q Tu.-o nlkn; 'l.VJ, 'U`.1. Lxltxwuvx LLACAI, u-u-.u. U` being -presaent. Rev. E. R. J. Bigger,` Vicar of Trinity, was the ofcieating clergyman. The bride,- who was un- atterndeed, was given away `by herl uncle, Mr. Robb. Crossland of Them- Ii bgry. She was .beautifully gowmed in white chiounu cloth with tulle. "veil and carried. sweet peas and lilies I of the valley. .As the bridal party entered the churcah, Miss Cmossland of Tlhombtury ` plvayed Loheng-rin s wedidiilg`, march and. as they were leaving M-e1nde]ssohn s Wedding` March. After the ceremony a .wvevdi- d'ing breakfast was served at the home of Mrs. Wright, (grandmother of the bride), Sophia. St., the house being` besuti_rfully;-_ deoorateedj with banks! .of4Ovw`er8- Dr. and! Mrs Ivy. left __on; the "515 train for a._sho1-t honeymoon V and ,will- reside in Phil- ,sde1phia`.~ * _ ' * U `Among V the _. `out-of-town guests were: ' Mrs. Robt. Cmssland and 3Miss Omomlatnd, and 001. and . of . Thornvbury, `Miss n Fbo'm:i>S0n : and -I Mrs. Hur1bs1_1 .rt,o`f' Thoombury. Mrs. mm sfhy of ss;g;;:| China, only the immedixate relatives , I Mir. Russe1'Nettleton of London is - fl1_~___ aftrnoon, when pngxr (luuguucr, _;-4.4.; Margaret, was to the Rev. Frank -Cecil. Hamper, B.A., B.D., pastor of" s ' .n lhurch, London,` and young'e_s1: son of ' the late Mr. `anti Mrs`. Henry Hamper D. V M<;=_Leod*; DgD. HARPER--SHORTREED. W. leyeg nvgiti gout: IN" AND Egox IT, ovm UIIUIJ .l|Ll'|IIl.U[ LIUIIMJU Jlnlu Do Us III 495` -3; who W111 represent `us, .will be located at the Gazette Oce, Phone 97. povvu hieh jxnit _itI."3'. M. Norton, President of The Toronto Real Estate Exchange, will bein Barrie for the next three days to furnish any information. _Plan is Now Open --E0!_ l!!sn9_ti0!L Until further notice MR. E. J. BYRNE, lfil 1Iv`I I'| vnnunnnn\na 111-511 `In; Innnig al- .Barrie, Was. the oiciating c1errgy-i man, and only the immediate relativ- . es were present. The ceremony was performd in the purettily ` decorated drawing room amid a. profusion of: white roses, -lilies of the valley, and` ferns. The bride, who was given away by her father, was beautifully gown- ed, in ivory duchess satin will ball; `fringe, and carried a shower bouquet. Little Helen Ross, neicve of the groom, Was ower girl -and Master Jack Shortreed, brother of the bride, was ring bearer. The groom s favors were: to the bride a pearl and dia- mond pend-ant, t-o the ower girl a pearl brooch, and to the ring bearer ` a pearl eur de lis scarf Din. Many handsome presents attested the pop- ` ularity of the bride. ` 1 AI. Rev. and Mrs. Hal -per left on the` evening train en route for Quebec, |Murray Bay and the Saguenay, the |bride s travelling costume being of 'tan cheviot with leghorn hat. After `a short honeymoon they will pro~ ceed to London; I | The marriage of Miss Ella. young- lest dsaughter _of Mr. Jos. Kidd of -: 'Airlie, to Mr. Thost Beswetherick ` lwas solenmized at the home of the 1- `bride- s father, The Willows, at 21'. o cloc_k -p.m'., on Wednesday, J une? 5th, in the presence . of immedliate relatives. The ceremony was per- ; formed by the Rev. J. H. Kidd Ofs Blackstock, brother of the bride,` Mrs.:Joseph Beswetherick presiding; V at the organ. The bride, who Was given away by her father, Wore a suit of white embroidered marqui- sette amd carried a shower` bouquet . of bridal roses and` lily of the val` ley and was un-attended. Little Au- drey Kidd, niece of the bride, ws ower 0'irl. The groo-m. s gift to t e bride a pi.ano. `Mr. and Mrs. lBeswetheri(=.l< left on the evenvinga train for Niagara Falls and other 1 points, the bride travelling in: as blue serge tailor made suit with chif- fon blouse over cream net and white I hat. On their return thev will re- ` 1 - 1 - 1-. . _ 1 1, 1 A11 I T? ' Hal`: \.I UIUUILL '1\.;uu.1. 11. v;:\.`v vv .; {side in Bar-rie.-A11isto_n Heralzil. Property to the value of $239,-E 445.21 was left by the late Mrs.` Louisa Cook, Widow of the Late George Josiah Cook, who for many years was one of the most Widely- Iknorwn lumber merchants operating, in OI;ta.rio. The University of To- ronto, the Aged Men. s Home, the `Aged Women s Home, St. Philip s Iohuroh, spooioo Ave., Toronto, and Victoria; Hospital, Bamrie, are some of] .the institutions .which, with the [relatives of `the deoe.asaed:, `are to `shore in the estate`. _ __ - -. - . 1-g, R.V. Hospital Sharesin Large Estate of ' Mrs.G. L. Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Cook lived: in Bar- rie for many years, owniiig and1'oc- ~ cupwing the house on: Mary St. which [is now mmed by Mr. Jas. `Vair. An aextensive lumber business was con-. ducted by Mr. Cook and his bro- there, and he was one ; of the best known 'and!_ most popular men of this part: of the country. I Some twenty-ve years ago they moved to Toronto, whens Mr. Cook dried. T . I A % :3} mac able

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