Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 3 Oct 1912, p. 4

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[sJ\JtII!Ll-lIIl\Jl- uiivu, UV aLIl.1 John Johnston, _a,..son, .\ qvvwqo. .. u- very hot, gj ' Others have ovens that _ require a wasteful _a\mount of re in the -`re-box before baking heat is reached, ' `These are the two_ c_xtremes.; For Some things each type has -advantages. But for all your requirements neither is really gatisfactory. ' _ We . - ' ` -__..-- .. L....o__on mnlzp pm:-rv lnrnn 1? A " Hap;_>y Thohght Ranges give you the heat 1n the oven that exactly cor- responds with the fe in the rebox. c- .. mm. Hm means a light heat responds with the me in me {lrcuuau So a little re means a light . and a big re means a perfect hot- A blast in the oven. ' In baking bread, this feature enablc 5 Von to secure the benet of ever 1 +--- A :4 yvu ""1131 onon & son, Barrie, om nu: wn.uAM BUCK s'rc'>vI-: co., ummao, BRAN11-`0RD,'ONT. It is all amatter of the waythe heat gets into the oven. Some stoves have oycn_s'that heat easily and quickly and remain `$100 REWARD, $100. 4 %00T0P;ER 3, UL "KIWI 585] Bill? V"q] -T`'j_ " "' I . `Mr. J ona.thau I-Iendersuon of Ed- mohto-n, and a. former . -Barne hard-. , , _-- _L .-;.J. -......~ -III. Tnltvn A ounce of heat-to make every lump of coal pay for itself--to continue the heat steadily for as long as you wish in order to have the bread baked uni- formly all `the way through. It... oi"... n (Yuan-Mar lvlllllnn (lrmra- IOTHUY au IIIC Way uuuugu. More than a Quarter Million C;m:1- _dian . women use the Happy Thought" every day. -Alnliston . . . . . . . . .. Beaver.-ton .. Bradford . ." . . . . . . . . Cookstown Elmvale . . . . . . . . . . . \ 4vAv .,....-.-. . . . L"an1b, per Tb., ye-ar.1in_:: Mutton}. .. . . . . . ..1 Hogs, live, select . live, heavy dressed . . . .. . . Turkeys .. .. Chicken, spring, pair. Hens, per Tb. . . . . . .. Eggs, per dozen . . . . . . Butter, roll, per Tb. .. . `Lard, per pound . .. .. Potatoes, new, per 1:.-tr: Hay, new, per ton . it . i Cured Hides, No. 1. Green Hides, No. 1... ' 'Hides, No. '3 . Sheep skins .-. . [:05]! skins, green, per IT). Wo_ol, picks V Puirs \\~ .' ` I Qfo 1*"\1.~`vlH}1_\' at The i is hgi ghgpter 26 \ . (()nt;xri-3, ` 9 y ` - -W Ion :.~ . N V glven ` ..n. `lntke .It)rhn3 'having at` ml 1_'*1lt-1's and tLhee3tate Of Ri alnx "lnllll ;1;;'-.1i1! `Ge T0W1lS`hip `ism-"1 -\1.;Hn.~. lute 91.111ty of Si,-mcoo ]jL1:_I,1 in -9 i1!'1m-1'. W114) (Gd :0 01` ab" ` `) \ V G "kt `11`.\' H1 .\11g'u<.t he- ,f0reT the . $1912: to day OF 0*'1\t`1` .-. . delivhly 1`? prepaid 01` ?o;,'=io+,he % me` *~.* :- lmty` of .`` -1 }3:n'1'io in T116 s 1Im`.0(`-. ,,\]i`,itm._\. for Ilder. Ad \ ' ' an.1-3.21:1 hi1\'].`] .-\1]z11T13. ` `~~+ Wan mu} ..AD j ~ - 1911 I 3- '\~ ` w an 1t`I`1"l` H11 111' \D. Wife of `Cc-Oge Tayl--1` formerly of B-a1'rie. r vived by her 11u.~:ban and two bl-0ther.<, .\I<.- and Mat. Pz1rtri tr and one sister, .\Ix'.<. . liams of Lethbridgo. su,-?=nuu~=r-1umu_ ' ` --11 mm ;the executois ot the 1:11 1 ?Tt'ament of the fun] R1 Em. *Kd3f_1S, their C l1ri. W` nines, `add-resses ';"a,i1'd., the `full pz11't1 m1'< f.013.'iI.n3` =V-1".e'Sip6Cti've1y, ]11'.0`1M?2'],V aI_i11d ;o f._.the securities, 11 n'y1` ]"1t (h6 that'aft.ertho.~=211< dis- the 3511?`-'5 `:1 to 1 ,resar< 01 haV Ygfwmch they SM `Egg exe' j:1;i` .4-,_. L__> `I-`.311 ` ._'...L J1-uni ) .'.-I I` h k . " and that they, 1; eiable tor, THE LATEST MARKETS :NOTlCETO ciiE)1TcRs :0}oo5;oooooo6oooo3 J4IJ.lA\A. fore $&L1\.L `Vyvill FALL FAI RS. quarter quarter . . . Barrie, O4:-t. M, 1i 10 00 1I1Ul1L~Uu, 'a-uu u. .LU;u.1u; .u....... ..w.\. ware '1nercha'nt, was in Town on Monday, on his way to 'Cairo,*Eg~ypt, Where he .will_ spend the winter. - _ _ -'7...` n n _____-. -'~".".~'. ( }r~or;z-9 nf \V0ybnrn, Jmnm \'i1~ _ ( )<"T. 5) Mr. and Mrs. Geno. Hil-1 of.CrQwu' Hill. received` word lasst week that Mr. a11d_Mrs. A. G. Hi11 s- baby, Beulah, of Cra11'br0Qk, B.C., had` won. a prize -of 21 $65 sewing mach.i11etas' the prettiest baby in East Kootenay. There were eighty babies in the com- petition. "l + 11' ,,,,_! __;- flV........J...-. -."1.,-. .()<:f. U01. .70 H0 11) nI`i 51-: 1: Of Th8 Iiuto their honie `eve : since: UL IIIUJJI Mr. J11-11163 Harris, of T.01`Ol1tAO, who has been visiting many old friends around `Town, was :1 caller at _Th-3 A'(lV.H1Ce on the first issue, over sixty` .Ha.rris fatlfer subscribed for The Advance on -the first issue, sixty `years ago, and it has: been coining , 1 H 11 ` IULU IEIICIL Jlutlgu u v V; ~---v~-- _ Among-.tl1e students who 1'eturne1 to their studies at Torn-11to U11ive1's_ity this week were the ..following' who are taking up medicillez Frauk S111ith, Percy Sax-jeaut and `Wilfrid John- ston (Craoig'vale~) who are` in their second year; Norman Kirkup. W. 0. Little and J alnes Mathers (Stroud) in their rst year. ' = _ . EVANS-.-'1`ENEY. T The n1-a.1'ri'age of Gladys Elliott, eldest daughter of the Rev. J. Hamp- ton Teney and Teney (formerly, of Mimlesing), to Mr. Melville James Evans, Wi1mipeg', third` son of the late Major Evans a11c1.M.rs~. Evans, Oxnemee, Ont., was s01en1nized~in St. Philip s Church-, Toronto} on Wed- nesday eveni11g',_ Sept. 25th, at 7.30 0 c10ck. The rector of the church, the_ Rev. J. Hampton Teney, father LHB ailds Mrs. Mortlley of ' T61`-onto`,` _ 1 J .. ..-.. `U1 n.6 uuvnnlv E. DBvL m 00000000000 Oovvvvvvvvvvvt =m:IAL A PERSONAL - - - - A A AAAAAAAAAAALAAQ the Rev. 8. H. Htmiibroolr `BA. .The bride was given away. by. her b-1"'other,_ jMr., I-rthur H. -Tene`y,` of Bank of Commerce aI'1d~Waspre- oededa up the -`aisle of the church by.` {of hm, Omaha; by} the` chdir, of Whicli she be;u1;7;;a. l"1`,he-C. `service was Tchoral _ ,a nd.V Mr. and | Mrs} Evans unatte-nded.. After a . short trip in "the east they will leraye for their home `in WiI_m_i-peg, member for V the last three years. ; Tthree o _clock,' when their dagughtel.-,T .a..n._v.-..4.-v .----,._.._-_ 9. `V autumng wail. celebrated at the .reside1_1e ` of amgl Mrs'.~'S." `J-. Mcliorren, Cumber- land St.,=on hSia.turdh,yxafternoon at; Ethel, was margied to `Mr. `James A. Fryer, son o " the late George afnd Mrs. Fryer of Beverley? St`... Toronto.` The bride wore her travelling suit,- a blue tailor-ma`de, with hat. to ma.t<':~11. with lai-ge willow `plume. The Rev. TT 1'\ ' IV_---.-....-.-. I\ r[`I\III\1I`1\ -1111`: `p019; . `Wlbn large wuxuw puuuw. v.L_uo .I.V\/V-O H. Du" Cameron of -'1`oron oo and for I merlvy of..A11a.nda1e oiciated~' anal there were no attendants. , The house. was" `beanutifnlly -_ decorated with owers, the ceremony being perform- ed under ;a . oral bell. Miss Sylvia McM0rren played the wedding music. I After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Fryer drove to the ,A11anda1'e Railway restaurant, where arrangements had been made for. the wedvding dejeuner. They left on the evening -train for Toronto, where they wills reside. W _PA1iISH OF INNISFIL. I 18th Sunday ater'Trinity, Oct. 6. , % ,9 - St. .Peter , Churcshtl. ' 9 V Annual harvest" ' :festiVal-e10~a.m'.,' Sunday Schooi';11'a..1n., Holy Com- munion and sermon; 7 p.1n., Evening. prayer and senmovlx. Special _c01lec-' tio`-us for pmfochia.1.0bjects-. I .. , , 91 -r-r -I--r IN - `Ii 1 _ `I w v. \JOCv\)' `church. Rev; Viv.` ii.. '."'spI-ks, Recujr of St. 0lave s Church, Toronto, will be the special preacher. .. . . .The ` mem- J I 1 bers of` the church are requestecl to - bring owers, fruit, `grain and veget- help in decorating- "the church for Sunday . . . . . .011 Monday evening at 8 o clock Dr. Langfeldt will give an illustrated lecture on ,7 Travels in Europe. programme of addresses, sacred. songs It will be held in "the Admission `for adulltsl and children alike 15c. . . .. .-Conrxnation class Thursday, 8 p.m. " _. St. Paul s, Painswick. V 7 2 p.n1.-, _ Sunday `School; 3 _p.1n., Evening p.rayer and sermon. ` _ St. Paul s Mission, Ch-ra1ig'vale. ` 6.30, Sunday School; 7.30, Evening! prayer- and sermon. . . .'CoILrma-.` tion class Wednesday, 8 p.m. at Mr. Thos. V Nighti'ngale s. . . ..Rev. Dr. l Langfeldt .Was in Toronto on" `Sunday: preazching in -St. Mary M-agdtalexie and St.' Cyprian s. ` ' and music. ' ables to the church o11.Sat1_1r<'la.y and \ 1 l With the lecture will he a - If you have Rheumatis1'n in any} form you should go to D. H_._ Mac-| Laren s drug store and get a bottle of Rheumo_--.-It is so good -and. so -sure in 9-{(75112 1'ns1h:-' mf. D N. M;ac- Laren oguarantees' it on the money back plan. One 1no-n-th s t-reatment of Rheumo costs only one dollar. Be sure the na7me,B. `V. Marion_ is on every package and`seal._ - ER1fER+MMoRREN. y Men s~and Bdys S.u1ts(and dye`rcoats `zvoiybcriolooooooq909000000966 `. -_._: ~ 3j:jLvQ- 0 H_OSI_ERY-Boys _extru heavy ribbed Scotch '~Woo1 Hose, positivfely the > best wearing Hose sold in the Co1_1uty-, an sizes", at, per pair. .` . 250 to 506 ' B0YS',SUITS-4\`l8,de in samevstyle asiatiove,` an '1` weed, all the lgtos aha(les,v sizs 26 r_o_ 84; jieaph. ' : The New Fall and Winter Goods V A1~e`al1in Stock% T % ________I'`_ V . . I. I 3. I NE_W `FALL SUIT ING`S--W~hi'pcord Suitings-in.'1`an, Cadet |1ue.zuu1 Navy, at,` pg!` yard. _. , .1. . . .- . . . . . .j . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ..$]_.25 RE"-VERS-IBL'E 'COATIN'GS-Swel1 Coatings" . ,'\._.'l-_, _.....- L...... `)l..=.1 `us:-`in nun` ant , I Cl-I}1`.V_7I(.)TS- -'lwo tone Cheviot Snit`.ings,"s1s.sorted BLA-NRETS--Ex\m'n tine _C0.'1lB.d'iM1 w..o`1 Blankets, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BLANKE-'l`S'-`-Imported Blankots. made from very ue Shetlamlvwool, good -' large sizes and a beautiful soft: Blanket. Regular 37.50, special value "* ' ' L - ~ A - - - - - - - - - --.-.....L....$5.00a.nd$5.50. I-_IOSIl*3I,iA\v --1 enxuz_uxA `tine all-wooi 1)1Qix: Caslnherc_ Hose, -at, per puff . . . . .A . .. ... 25c, 35c a,nd50c BOYS SUI'I`Vs--Ikliuhaj n-om nice Dark B.-ow}; Txveed, aoumg ' arid bloomer pants, 81268 24 to30. special, each . . .. . .. ~ ' " , [Sizes 31 to,34, special, each . ._ . . . . . . . . M:1ai~{y W53" upamm %7330{nt~Vr Sunday. g "V" . 'Gord(ziV_M,eeking of` '1ordnto.3 ff::ho;;;e the _week-end:.1f; .' Albrt `R0-biusaom of -Winnipeg the guest of friends and relatives 7 in-~,'Barrie` and Stroud last week. J \ ` B1EN S SUIT$-,-sV8>I'D 8u tyle `as af1bove;' 1`1iavdVe from a -Da_n'k Brow11[T\vee'd. sizes"36 to 42,` spceizil . ;; _. .. .`.L .7 . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . ....... . $7.50 MEN S Q,V_ERCOA'l_`S-}~,Al1 the newest. stylegizud m_ad_ from tho newest cloths; {"rice{s.`. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ..$7_L,50`to: $20.00 RHEUMATISM Ll`4'V ILl'D'l Dub UUA J. 11.1 U-3-fa \\ cu \/Uuuuvli tone shades, some hm-'0 Pland backs and f0ld,`pex"ya.rd......;..~.... ............ at .A riEN'S' S lJ`I'l`=S--A-'-`Made the 8-button Single Brasted Sack Style, Trdusers `wide over `hips, all shax.les= in Browns and Gxeys, special at, , % * each. , ,'.-. ~, .` . .A . . . . . . . . . >.L-.A. . ,'..*.v. . . :.8II,` 813.50, $15 and $18 `J {%%comsPoNnmcE If:f`67o5'6oc'9ooo35o9993A ' IMINESING. % ;Mr;.-\}. ?H. ,Eug1is.h mi childil-`en of;31`oronto.._spent, Q. few days with her` gprents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cjol-_ 3OA.-Mr.` b:11d ' Mrs-;. Bo yer,~f Stouville, "visited: ` and- Mrs... Davis las-t'..we_ek. .Cooke of Guelph, W116 "was staying`. with her daughter; ,Mrs. ;.Foxfde, left hast -w,eek_- ou`a. trip: 170.; New ,Bru`nswic'k`-. -. . . Miss Annie Wyisxof Victoria, Van- Xo0ui're13 `Island, `is spending a V fw days [with old, friends in VMiLnesing. . ` _'Seypt. L Mr. eIjrw*in of An-.. gus exehanged _ -prutpite with .Rev. J .3 AA. .Peaeok-:on_ Sunday. . . . J.; Binnie took the `service at Crossland` `Methodist :Church on Sunday. . . `Bo-rin-.-To. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Gar .rett,` Sept. 25th, a. son. .M1-'s. A1} F. _ Garrett of Barrie, is spending a, week here with her son, Frank Gar -1 rett. . . . . .Miss M. Binnie. spent a-` [few diayst last week in Craighurst. .. _,Mrs. Smith` of Collingwooda is spend-5 ing it couple of weeks at R. Canson s.'7_ _- Sept; '30.-_-Little Florence Sixngy son is quite ill with ityphoid fever. Harvest home services were held. St. James Church on Su11daIy. `Rev ; Archdieaizon Inglnes of Toroiitd preach? ed _at both services. The church had been. nicely decorated" with fruits eff the eld and `gaarden and. owers, a1'1_-`:1 special music had" been prepared by the choir. Next Suudbay the service` CROWN HILL i ?:'\ \vi115be withdraxvn. Oh Sunday, Oct. 13 the `service will be at.11`o c1ock, ;'. Next Sunday. a.nniv_ersary services will be held in the Methodist Chwchi Rev. J. B. Lamb of Stroud . ,x'v_i]1 ipreach at both services. _ \ -~ ` l r SHANTY BAY. ' Oct. 1st.+Miss vKate * ._McMi1l;`1`11 Is.pe11.t the week-end with l\Iis:- M. Hart. . . .Miss.' Put-erborough is visiting; her sister, Mrs. W. .Fi11i1j:5g- `ham. .. . . .Mrs. Calder and; Ii _-re duaughter of -Bualo. a1_'e,yisiti11g 1\ W. Goulter. . . T. . .Mi_ss Gladys Hub- bert spent a few days wit-hf`her sister in` Victoria -Harbor. .. ...'M.is-3 Irene Hart has 1'e.tu1'11,0d to her home in To- ronto. . . . . .Mrs`. Brooks has return- ed to hearhome in` Alliston. . . .T_he .W.I. meets this week at the horne,,pf Mrs. . . ;. .M1'.s. T. Hart -JJLUO Lo .I.'UuA.L\o o c u u -.-.....a- under the doctor s care. I t .' HOLLY. I 5 `Sept. 30th.--Mr. J Harris- ofo-' ronto retlewed old acquaintan-ewes 'e] this week. .. -and 7Mrs. ; 1- `fOr(1~-A11d'reWsy 0-f -Painswick . '5 t .Su11(11,v at the f0_rme.1"s,home `here;-. . Mfrs. W. Ayerst olf Stayner visited. her sister, Mrs. Thomas Redfern, recentlty . L .Misses- Olive. and`. Bella Yo1u1g of Toronto visited their taunt, .Mrs. W. Bloxham, last week. . . . . .A `number from here attended the har-_ vest home ' service '-at Thornton last` Sunday esveningnl . . . . .Mr. West of {Barrie conducted the service here on |S1u1-day. .. .Thc Methodist _ Churchl {intend holding their anni`versa.ry ser- vices and free-will offering on.` Oct. .....u 1-. n 11- n_.-__.-.c '1"L.'.....-.4.nn . VICUS _uuu .l1'UlT'wuL LII. guh 90th. Rev. G. N. GI-`ey of TE3.r%3{{ will conduct the services` afternoon: and evening`. Spec1a.lLmus1c is be-` prepareci by the choir.. CHURCHILL. % Seapt. .30..-'-Mrs.-+ Pickard of St, M-a ry s visitin.g' her .3911, Dr. Pick- `aVsia1iove,` and made from nice ne 5 . ` . . . 85.00 and 86.00 .\ ' ,4, ngsuin `heavyweight Cloths, txvd some "have -fvlain bucks, double Q1 :n and 1:1 95 I MI. 31101 JULIE. JLUIUDJ U1. A-vavuvv; epe'nt_ several: days last week .With' the 1attr s fath.e r,` ;`,John` Weay- mouth;, 51-. J J . ` jA1N'TEi\T__BLLS'. ~j `large size, special value . . $3.75 and $4.50 )3 oxrmc colors, )ie1'y_l $1125 \IUu\.rI f`'1.3{d $1.85 . o o - u a u -.793 ..i , .'..s3.5n` Wiregsted coat '- '3311."8.1' `Y1 ' V.iSi1>ihg'_ ;,7. W. B.- S-,IoaIiof Bu1nling_'dn' `fajrnd Clarence Sloan of`I'Mid1"and= 'hav9` visiting their parents` ` r-`Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Edwards of Win- > `nipeg; iris-itednMr.` and Mrs_'. E. H." gS1o'a1n last week.`.. .; .Mr. and Mrs; ` "W;~B.f Sloa.n`.'and' Miss Edith Wilson visited in Barriozx Sunday. . . . .The ;& tI `Peck of Barrie preached in 1`----`A Ann Q11*r\I]-`)1? ].QQf__ _ Miss Heleui Pe1i.to.nei `ofi Tor`onto his szpending a few weeks with her p.arent.s,' 'on her `return from '8. month s holiday in_ Winnipeg azml Southern Ma_11.it0ba._ `T. . - h _ An old`-fashionedi taf.v-.pu~1li, . `held. at the home . of _M.i.s.s Ruby Nogar, Bayeldl St., last` Friday evenixig, was thoroughly enjoyed`? by a `number of` her girl and boy frie11d.s. ' `-nr 1- L--- T_r---.1.....m.. ...+' 12,1- '-returned` trom,a amp E0~Du;unubuwc- "wan. . . .; .' .M-r. and`. Mrs; *-Sutherland Steele of Hamilton: visited Mr. and. Mrs. R. Sproule lxhst .. ._Miss` iMrjo?i'ie p1;0u1e: }1as gone to'Hami1- `, V T. QCK OI D11I`1'1U pxcapupu u. t. ter s Church on Sunday Last. . _Mes`srs.. John and Walter Allan have ;eturned" fromfa ,.,trip to-7S9.-skatchra -. . 1r_- .-_ J. 11..-- .,Q..:~1m`u-1-nn .1-`la-L'J\}'I 1U AJtILvu\, ggggg 6.. fl to school again. v. .' Oct. 1st.-Mrs.'Ina Spicher hasirg; . turned from as two weeks visit .wi.t her `daughter, Mrs. F. Hill of Allan-. ,da.le.'.. .. .f1`his community was we}l -representedi at Oollingwood Fair on _ ~ F rid'ay.. . .Miss Emily Moir is `visiting er 1 cousin, Rogerson, ` i1.1aChu-rohil-1. .. .Miss Laura Mc'- . Murray attended the wedding. of her cousin, Miss Gr. Olubine `V of White church, last Wednesday. .; .Mr. B. Carruthers of Utopia visited friends in. this locality, recently. . . .Mr. D. ` Shaw of Toronto, who has recently "undergone an `operation for `appen- dicitis-, is now `spending a few weeks V with his sister, Mrs. J. Broiivn. ..- .. .- Miss Matthews, who has been spend- ` ing some -` time with her brother, who ; is ill in Torontov, ` returned home last week and. reports her brother improv- F ing as well! as could be expected. .. . ' Miss Marie Wiggins of Buffalo is >|_visiting her `mother -at our Coi'ner.. I sUNN11;)LE jCORNERS.1 '\ 1 I BELLE EWART P. S. REPOR'I}? FOR SEQTEMBER. I ` I\.7.y M'I_roa`nb1ey,_ Phoebe Hardy, Beryl Willoughby, Ernest Colgan, `Myrtle Carter.` ' I T"T _,--._1 m:1vn $1-U;a'bI\\J7: -lil1`%`:1 s';<'::l1'y`l Olive Gregg. I - T Sr. III.--Eric Whan. % | J -r. .III_.--Ame1i`a. Reid, Iven.. Fish-i U to J..L.Lc ALLLl\fLJ| er, Minnie - Bone. ` C1 __' 1'1` 117: _- -- U1 , .n.Luuuu-.uuuc. . Sr.'- II.-Winnie Fisher, Ethel ;}re'>' , -Hilda. .Co1g'an, Roy Bone,` Mabel F-errier; V " T 1-1` 1'\ . I11 `I 1 {W}, _.J.... `Puree. Lila-UU1 1.` U1 1 1C1 . Jr.II.-Do-t Trombl_v. Charles. v}ent1ema'n, Sybi} Wililoiughby, Polly ` Tr 1.1 (11 1 '[`|1 113` -wow-w-v, `M12: G}eQrg,; `S4n1ith7of -1 e`ferb:ofo,. `was the guest of his brother, De- .-pl1ty~ShBrif'f. By ATWJ `Smith for agveral dm 1a8tAive1- . % I .1. U l \,'Co `Sr. I.`-.-IIm~o1d Sheppard, Phyllisl MacKay, Minnie "Gentlerman. Bert` Fe-rrier, Bert Fisher. Willie Reid, Prime`:-Ellen LIacKa,_\r, Charlotte lentlemh 1, Violet McKeltve.y, George Reid, ,ecil Bone, Wesley Bone, }Fra.nk Fisher. ' .1.1 I , _;;__V_ j I1. luvI|l\ L AnLA\..A_c _ I No, e11-m'1lcd. ; 211109, 27. T31 g Sept. I-3).---Quite. a mlniber froxniij. here attended the Barrie Fair. . . . `j Threshing is about nished for this.- year, in this locality.`.. .Misso De.11- - nisonof Toronto is the guest of Mrs. ` T-hoe. I ra.tt.. .. .. .Miss B. Binnie of` Toronto was a. Visitor at G. W.` Bin- nie s iiast Week. . . .M.iss J enynett and Miss Craig attended the Teachers [Convention --at Orillia ,on ; Thimaday. . .Mrs. Thos. \Vi1'1iams of Sunnidale Corners is visiting` her brother, Mr. J. 'C. Thornton. . .MrS. Thompson of Killam, A1ta., is visiting her aunt, - Mrs. VV-in. Morrison. . . .Mr; Henry Wise of St. Catharines. was in this village, last week. . . . . .Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Goddard of the 2nd .of Flos were the guests of Mr. Wi1~i'am Wil- liams over Smiday. .1iIr.' J as. Farqu-.1r_son of Vasey srpent Sunday with 'frie11dS in this place. . . ;Mr. Fred: Tillie .spen't'. Sunday at his home in -Hillsd-ale. . . .MrS. A. Boyd of i Eady is visiting at .Mr.'Wm.Morri- so1'1 s. . . .. .1\'I i. M. Binnie. of Anten Millsis visiting` her brother, Mr. `Geo. Binnie. . . . . .L.O.L. N0. 985 . nieets iVVed-nesdv-.iy evening Watt 8 ' o c1ock. A good ` attendance is re- qtxeeized. ;. .'.The Preshyteria.11s have given. a `call to the Rev. Mr. ]7`)ock- ` hart of Vanconver, B.~C. \ ` | THORNTON. I Se-.pt_ `: ;0.--i\Ir. `and Mix, :J$ert ` Stmvart of C`ochra..ne are _viiti'ng 1 relatives here.` . . .. .Mrs.- Mil-1i-gan of Toronto is s.pendi11g' a, few days with 1 friends here. . . .. .Mrs.` (Dr'.)` `T. J. _Hei1ry of Detroit i. V.iJw`i`l .~i11g` friends ancl also loolting; on the scenes of ' many happy days s'pce'nt here. .Mr. and 1\Ir::.' Wilson and child of 'We`oAb'woo-d are visitiiigfrieaids. They will also . .visit the fo-rmer s parents before re- g [turning home. . . . . .Mr; W111. Power of Barrie spending .a lioliid-ay here amongst friends. .. .Mr.Andrew Gil- V roy andsister a.ve'sbm_1 to move into L `ourvi11ag~e, according-to rumor.f..'._.._ Tlm aa1.nivers`a'ry. in`fc~Qnnec-_. tign wi"th.,.the_ Methodist" ' Church`.`w.ere_ * zhelkl .`la's1;-`Sabbath. V The - decorations If of thg-"c1iu;r`_c1_1h bore` _e ` ivideiigfeh _ :of., "an. I CRAIGHURST. E. M. Bnnmcs, Teac-her. . .L`!>-- A4 --. .'. -.vu_;J`.- 1n.n;`n Averagg. atte11d- ! ot_. nndi-ug fault .with the sing'i_ng as the choir was well balanced and` TT_"l I`1......_ KB IJIU t,'lI.U.ll. n"an \v\.=1.L uuuuanx.-uu nu-u idid its Vwork Well. .. .. .Holy Com mu-nion will be administere- St. J ude* s' Ch1_1.rch_ next Sabbath . . . . . . I-Iegrvt-stix1g' has not been as late in this locality for many years. -All` the buckwheat is out, much peas and some gets. . . . . .M.any. from here at- ;t,end'ed: the fall fails in Barrie and ` Coovkstown. .. .. .Mr. N. \Vice is pre- lparing to cut corn for far1ners~ here. `. .. .Mr. W, T. Hill Sold 21 main of ;h01'S'S recently. for the han `gure of $5()() . . . . . .Mr. John Patter- ison has ,gone to the West and: in com- nany with his brother-in-law. Mr. W. `D. Kenny. who Went \Vest- last spring ,will makebgood. `- It is 1m(le.1'- stood-t.l1at Mr. R."A. Thompson, who lieft. here. atfew years ago for the `Vest, has Cut 800 acres of wheat (not ;froetedV) m1d'~ also 100 acres of oats-. Mr. W. A. Jamiesou, who went: West last spring, has cut 400` acres of wheat. These two men will make good, no dioubt, in the West and all here wish them. success. .. .Rura1 _ ma.il..is certainly going aherad. thanks , to `the euiorts of our much esteemed ', and able represent'ative~, Mr. VV. A. j, Boys, K.C. Ottou- wzilul` receive -on" Tuesday, October 8th, and after- wards on the second Tuesday of each mon1gh,*-at 109 Mulcastef St. . /- _ ' _ _ _ 'Io..'I` The 1'ea(lers of `this parper will be pleased to _lea.rn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science `has been able to cure in all its`; stag-V es, and that is Catarrh. Hall s Ca- tarrh Cure is .the# only positive. cure now known to the medical fr1.t,e.rnit.y. Ca.t2mi11 being a (3()1lStlt11i.iO11i11 dis-. ease, requires a` constitutional treat-i ment. Hall s Catarrh Cure is taken internally. iicting directly upon the hloml zuid" nlucous Sll1'.fElCS of the `system, thereby destroying the foun- <'lat_i01`_i of the disease. and giving the |patient strength by 'building- up the constitnt.im1 a.nd= assisting 11-a1:.m'e in doing its .w0rl<.? The pr0p'rie have_ much faith in- its curative powers that they ber One Hundred Dollars for`. any case that it fails` to cnre.~'. Send for list of testimonials.` . _...._._._ __,, i l .So1d b3vr'al'1 -Druggrists, 75c._ I Tak Ha:11"s Family Pills for stipation. . ` u uy uugux uvj. au uu , UU .Lu..|.'. uuu. JILIS. u a ` J,OHNSTO`N -rAt> Mi11e-sine`. `on V tember 24th, to , Mr. and Mrs. I . .T..'I... 'I"..'L.___A..___ _ _ , LJ.\.l\.I L \J Toledo, Au`*~h- 1 OWELI:--I11_B;1,1.'-1v'i`e`(i>-1.1 `Sept. 24, to Mr. Mrs. Frank Powell, Maple ; Ave., :2. son._ . ' V V % %% EORN. GARRE'IET-At Ante1'1_ Mills,` on CI-__;.--,, . nu-v.1 . - I - ' DIED. . "BRADFORD-At Beamsville, at the I r:3idenc_e of her son-ixi-'o1ia~w,~Rerv. J. Wass, on Saturday, Sept. 28th, 1912. _Eliza.beth Suftherland, relict of "the A 4~la,t`e.,J o_=h:m BAoddy.Bradafo.nd-, in her, L . 86th year. 1 Inferred at Mount \ jPleasm1t>Gvemet_ery, Bradford, \ on %f. ,f*.Tx;1esday. i ' _ . 13IIGK++A`;;9ii% ;JIte% ;1'siden0e,,' `Fran-. ` ii3.35 5Sth&., -;,<.'?711.[`.[ MF5.DdaY{ 3911'`- -*Q `Iiiisj, % 751:hi..._ ,'var'._ . ` 5.-'.'u'31I- 5_~._'.`. 111-: \Jl.\IVY&L -I-.l-LL41 LA]. 111:`) jtlull. .` `V6111. : 1'0 Hillvon Wed- ` . x - Aaauss; "F. f ':r.""(1:ii::}Ei%"la7"i" |l\.1t)l1.('\. v A I4.I..L.u.n.v41-.1. .1. AAU ALLIUCLL ..LI.L1L.[D Septepmber 25th, to Mr. and t`....~.."I.. '('\-..._..l.d.a _ _-__ ---v__- ` E. '14.` Trer with herlittleh gra.11dcl1i1d_ have gone to'I.`Q Angeles, C',a]., for the .winter.. Mrs. `Hume of: Shanty Bay, aooon_1_panie& them.`

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