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Northern Advance, 24 Oct 1912, p. 7

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on* for rty as 94 EEJEACY `OF $37:ooo 1:;.&P1?fA1;;%$;5;000;0000 f ` REST, $12,500,000 _VBAa-r'1_:iVe theqtregoeml have heard` most favorable of the high- -lan`d.~comedy_ success, Bunty Pulls the Strings, and no more welcome announcement (would be made by the! management "ef the Grand Opera! House than that last season s biggest hif;'- is to beseen Here on Th1irs evening next, October" 31st (Hallo- w :e en). ` '0 of Bunty: Pulls . the Stringsema.y be `most fully appne-i ciated when it is known` that the play; `went to London unheralded and un-{ known and scored the most pro:-l nounced triumph in 'EngIish`stage: history. This remarkable success-, was later duplicated in New York` and. subsequently ' in Chicago. The -total earnings of the play in England! and America, up to the present date, ; amount to $1,362,000. Bunty is a`; fine production of` a. simple, decent; story, with dramatic sitilations .an pleasing incidents.` It is better done? than any other drama within recent history. It is pure, clean and whole- some. It is said the company is of` the best, -and theatre patrons will, doubtless, attend in large numbers next Thursday night. The seat sale "opens at Malcomson s 0-n Monday. Oct; 28th, at prices rangiiig from 50 cents to $1.50. ` , .St.ra.wberries, at ve cents a. box, will! produce $84 an acre. So states` W.'T. Macoun, the Dominion horti- culturistr, in a most interesting pamphlet issued by the Department. of Agriculture, Ottawa. This esti- mate is based upon _pra'c.tica.1 exper- ience and not merely upon that. pro- cess of guring "whereby most men have made themselves prema.turel_v mil-lionaires onpaperr. Not only is it; practical, but it is shown to be a` dependable i1`1vest.1nent and incomegi .Wl`|.iCll more and more lieeomes thel feature of most `vital interest in agri-i cultural. pursuits. The pamphlet fur-E ther treats -in a most e11lighteni1ie:` I way thegrowth "of small fruits of all kinds, witlr information concerning; the bestrvarieties to be grown. | "`f BIINT_Y`,COM'ES To GRAND. f 0F CQMMERCE }%..m.j., ,;,wf % ";1}1uLa'in%':`h.l: tonowing ~c`ou1 :tr.iaiooued without A r `~ ` A eay: V g... ` _ n 1 3 in sterling, francs, marks, lire, kronen, yen, tfg.e`lp*,7roIihleI, etc., according to the money of the country in which they are.payabl_e: Thiaenables the payee to obtain the exact amount intended. ,;.-Jjjj jjnlll MONEY IN STRAWBERRIES L'Uuuv-y _ _ V most []])]`K`tlZlH}1'. I _ H A party of linrrxe people, iucludingi .31-ep1'0`>N1T:lI-i\'v of The Advance, went out for the 1-\'oui11g`. They were Dr.` and Mrs. Little, Mr. F. `A. Lett, Mr, S. .\[cA Mr. and Mrs. Meaford Webb, M 1'. H. U, R0bGn1`tso\n, Mr, F, '1`, Short zllul U1`. Smith. * - I n__ 1-'_V__..r_1_u| ON FOREIGN COUNTRIES Afrlcn ` V Arabia M ` Ax-cntino Rcpubl Armenia ` Australia Auotrln-`Hungary Beigium Brazil "Bulgaria -T Ceylon emu Livultlllg upcxauuu Lquau, vv van- ` Do you wlanta stove that will give you the last quit of heat value from every ounce of fuel--right where you want it, at the lid penings or invthe-oven--a stove` that will pay you dollars every .5 `n_i_onth by the fuel saving it -effects. \ 1-AI'\`l'Iif rI'\I"l f\Y'1'Il"I"I" 3- AL- -L--... aIr\II 111"! T N Do you want #1 stove that. wiil bake, broil. ff) 311d d0 Very _c;`_v)okihAg operagion equally well? ' 'II' ___,_ .L. L... ...-.:o- n` knot AI l_\auu `av w `eventually c oose. CVClIgu|1y guuuac. b .Do ,notv;be` by the so-called special features of other ins_t`_o:ves.L Every detail of HAPPY THOUGHT construction re- p:'.e.se;1t's1tha t last Word in. stove making- If anything bettengcould 5'.:lViSd, it would` be `already`- `incorporated in the HAPPY ill :TH0UGHT--~~ . s .. m - ` . has no special selling points. .___...A._.--4 ----_-' _innc:4nn :05 vtillfilq ;nqcx s{mvi-:Lco..L1u11:n. Baum-`onn, om-.5 - .. 1 " 1 l'l,\JU\Jl1 1 uua _llU 3PCLul| avuun` y-.1 nnnn u. 'It;_rec_grd of Vsu_c,ess fqr, twenty-ve years -proves its all-round `_Tv;'5l;1.e'i.a_s'th~m;,ist.-' ;x:vu;eable' stove that you can buy. Tfuysuv:-:13,`it;efTIXPi;\;'";I:OUGHT is T_--T__n_.v .1. g_'.. T & sou, { Barrie, om. Am-1' 1111- . the people gather- ed in rh.- -Inn-(l1 to hear and- see the illustx-zmuil it-1'Il|)'1" given by Dr. ].;m~_-'1}-Mt an "'l`he Rhine and its (';1~"`.~"' 1'I'u111 (`n14'){.1`11e to Sch_a- 1mu. iilw <~il1l1'Cil was` crowd- mi. ulmm -.'.m [wn])i(-` being present. Tl1cwlmirm;m \\';1.~` \V. A. Boys, ESQQ, I\'.(".. .\l.l .. win) at the beginning, ,1 __,_ L, ..l.`1;1 _ -..__-4_ _L-A...!_- {#0} - aw -- ---v `guy -..-..-..- V V---.- -.:_w._-.-:-uwjw "a?am:'iaA~2;H' K", , -H. J. GRASETT. Manager. Cuba Denmark En-nut I` IDIIIICI Formosa L France" Germany Greece Holland Iceland lrgdla Italy -Japgm Satisfaiction ? `MR; Joni: HEAD, A FORMER Coon: sroyvx Sronnxnnrnn, DXED Ix ` Tonoxro. Mr. John Head, of his Majesty s Customs, died suddenly on Monday night athis residence, 82 Marchmont Road, Toronto, of neuralgia. of the heart. Deceased .Was around as usual on Saturday, but was stricken in the afternoon, and never rallied. Mr. llflead was born in Paisley, Scotland, .63 "yearn ago. On-coming to Can- iada he ettled at Cookstown, where ihe conducted a. general store. He subsequently removed to Woodstock, iand later to Milton, continuing in -[business as Storekeeper at the rwpec- 'tive plzfces until hisappointment to the Customs about 18 years ago. He ' served -as alderman in Woodstock for fseveral years, and was a member of {the Milton Council. Mr. Head was a very witty ma.n and a highly pleas- faht companion. His .widow, a niece :of Hon. Dr. Sproule, survives. l)ear Janies, -- I have received VBlackwood s impuclent letter. G d-- his soul! Tell him and his Huzzars of Literature, ,who neither give or receive criticism. I ll be 'cursed but this is the most impudent lproposal that was ever made.---W.S. However, The Black Dwarf, the lrst of the proposed series, was pub- ilished by Blackwood, but a connec- gtion relying upon such an agency -as was afforded by plausible James `was not likely to last, and sudlen1y, `and without warning, the work was ` ts-ken out of his hands and Scott was I launched upon the path that led to `the trials and tragedy of his later life. ' coadjutor that I belong to the Black_ | An offer of The Tales of My Land- lord, was made by Scott through the medium of Ballantyne. The terms were fairly stiff, but things were coming to a head when Black- ,wood, a man of letters and no toady `even to genius, ventured a criticism `which caused Scott us write to Bal- _la.ntyne the following , by no means urbane note :- `Macedonia Jllltn Ila-nl....l.. ` JCIKI anchurla exico New Zaalandu Norway Panama Pu-ala . Darn ... ...,_m, u...,., beginning, a.~lm1 tho ]'wn[>]t' prn:-m1tr to abstain frmn any l-mun. of applause or irrM'-mu! 4-uml11(-t as on account" of (>,`h1l1`4']l uf I".11g'1aI1(l principles sm-J1 tl1i1)g< \\`*l't-'.' not tolerated in the House ml" (Ind. T11odu.\'uIu_g;y wa.-mung`, after which 1he(~h:1irm:m 5.-'::\'u :1 felicitous ad- tlms in hi~` ;.lmsi11g- way, and read `4I'm mt la.-im: pmscnt from Rev. F. W. ('.'II'1u-ma-1' Hf `Ivy and Rev. D 'l`....1 , .- A3 1 1 rm 1: 1 T l Ul'|I Philippine Island: Poland . Portugil Roumnnil BLACKWOOD AND SCOTT -VSUMMONS WAS SUDDEN is the stove you will Bibcth South Africa Spain Stnltn Oottlunontu Sweden Switutlnnd u-In Raul: nruln IIIFKU Unltctftntu West Indian, etc. V I1 - Eff}! 0.7 . on"nuooooooo0Oi .....QOOOO vvvvvvvvvvvvv vv coRRESP9 .`!?!5?!F.'i3 3uouo00000300066908}; PM .\TSWIC`K. . -' ""' ` `'`l'` ""5 "I IVIV CIIILI I-`CVO -Ills B. l'l.\']_u' ml" .'\H:1ll(1: l](.. ROV. E. J. .\[c-]\1tI1'u-]< haul 14`) leave unexpect- 9<.\' H: llr lxul in r<~m]0 to remain for the t*\'0I1ill}_;`, ' Rev. (`:mu .\lm'p]1y, Rev. T4. M0` 1.9811 of (`hum-hill. Rf-V. E. F. Sal- mon uf ('1m]{~1l)\\'1l, "Rev. VV. Creigih` tml of Vpnwnlfural and HOV`. ER. Jam?! of (f`:r:ui;;1n:n-~t xw-re also pre9.en.t, an}! ill sllurt .-nlh':-~`r.s' (`.`\'])1'(`.99{5d their (-(m.{1`a111]::'.511< at tho snncessful ser- . ` o 9 vxc-es un .\un.luy and the evemrl85 event. Aftor :1 ~'un_',` 1` pzmiml by .\|i>t~` ](`('I1ll't` |c;.-':nn. in sl10\w=d 51 9 v i. -w.~+ kar, Blm-L |"un~ followml l_\_' Illa- 4.'-.. 1 "`_ to Almighty God-. - -3"V10f3S the (elmrch was L 1'0. and be the pe.op1e'were = Their coming to a i M, gratitude to God weak,` by 8_ magnice " . .were with etc., .-.....: ...,v n \ fioxlal .' 9"!` I I A . ______'_`_"- NT ron onnmo oiii'I-4`*:-;l'`5i %~, ; /. AGE vemng pr . appoxntnmeuts in the Panam` ,`S1l`1'ldnv-v -- u j I lI`j Hy \ ]Il`lL11` ' ' B'b1e ' 10 3,111,, SHlH}:l_V SCh00]~ and '1 Class. . . and 7 11 :1.m.. ..\[Tmg prayer" sermon. . - Thurs A1 (`uniu'n'mt10l1 01385 _ - day at 8 p.111. .. .- [1e'. : -St. Paul's M19s10~r1, Ormgvg. - , , I,- 2p.m., S11m1ny S0h0]' T E ' u_\'m' and Sermon` 7 yer aml s`P-I`m01}- 91388 at Thus. Ni8'11t*`nga1e8(i"(} i3 Ilesday, 8 pm. The R9,- ren Carley of 'l'omnt0. W111 preac ` '. Oct. 2:?11 it. Puu1 .~` (`l11.m-11 gnu { `Sunday. appou nd1,\r was the _d.i33" 9 -=7 {annual harv V gations ' St. Pm1l S. Painswick` Last Su est festiv_a1, lame ava1lmg tllemselws ` than_ks to % Jllla ,` uIvge1'.\'. > 2 : "" les 8 1| lanes to uuac Jst.s:'::.::'s.e'; ....., For f111'tht`1' `formation see 0; . A nnll'l"Ll PARl.\`II OF INNISFIL." . Sumlauy :11`H'r 'I`rin.ity, Oct. ;27. St. [I -tvr s. (`hurchill.. V` -` Bible 58. Hon. Thurs- M Q I\ .-- Anlln-m. Pu by "Mr, Boys. accom-' \If . I\1_.1__, 'll'_.__--- LI-- .u5uuus5uu7n__ '?3?'f*7; 11.111. Reverend. will preach 1 16*; 1 :n1euts the Pariiif , .'\I. xi. [,`\;\t_Voo. i1Az'1. Mayor, the. 1. wln'(-h Dr. Lzmgfeldt ivw. of the Rhine; Nee-A lmmet, mu] Switzerliind. .sin;;-ing of the 7N9- 3 PA-mu` parjshi 0 -- 0 ' f%wmmwmm1meMmemateme .s r'_,v Hjjgg i._ -hall ';;.iII.',7r;;_i-jW_ _u :f_: if 7' teoneregatim so biiildineziit C pbixgledeto '.1iis;;.fIbi't fin : .new`i'1'ctory 1et:`hesitamd:tyery`tmuchii to 8'S.1!i`~i1i_ ital _I!tet,i-``ii1tb . ,_na_ncia'l underteki at the,-_ :`w`ho upon` .bein`g- '_ ap- proached by. him. :aizthmi;~,ea .-him __.to oolleet from him one ithousalidi-5iiol3t' lars` whenever. wanted for the pur? ' p0t of buildinga.parish~'haall for the people of St: "Paul's. ' 0 Another an-'_ nounoement. of 4' a "legacy of $200.00 to the St. Paulie` cemetery, was also received with" much pleasure. These generous "donations, ; combined with such splendid eogfgatioxls who` so reverently `worshipped. the beauti- ful Gbd-given-weathetr which made. the (lay so successfnl, lled the rectdr s heart with gratitutle. and he trusted that his pedple .would,_ by them, be - stirred up to d-o even greater" things than. they had already ...done. , Rev. Mr. Meliittrick preached `at the morning service"'f1-om the V teit: Were there not `ten cleansed, but where. are `the nine? `and at the evening service, What. will the har- vest be. At the evening service. again a crowded hurch gave thanks` to the Giver of all for His mercies! In the - afternoon Rev. Mr. MeKit- trirek preached at St. Peter s, Churc- 1.311 V .1igl":Ar~Hiiveve`r.;%;hi 0 i ii`:Wi3h`"h3d'. 'bI.I.1 . E `lled, l>"y7 the -1 ofvla 3 friend III I\/X` `Mr.-Ashcroft Warnicanlsoo met .With Dr. Wm. Cook, who has complted a post. graduate course in New York- is visiting` his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos Cook. . . . .Mrs. E. Hewson and herivyoung son, Master` Keith, of Peiietaingiiishene; V and Miss A-rm strong of Barrie were _the guests of Mr. and Mus, `Sam. B1ackmore,"Sun- day. and Monday. . . . . .We rgret to say that our good "friend, Mr. John Lennox injured his hand at a thresh- ing last Mond-a,y,~ which nenessitated the calling for medical help... .. . an accident the other day, -nearly los`-V iiig. his thumb at; cornaciitting. . . . . . Mrs. Lookwell of Montreal is the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Black- more. -. . . .. .The many friends of Miss Edith Carr regret to learn of her being laid up with plenrisy. Both she and" Miss Mabel are. how- ever, holding their own. if not im- proving. 'A nurse had to be ea.ll`ed' in to at-tendto the" sick. .Mr. and Mm. -Chas. Northgrader of - Nnntyr visited Mr. and-Mrs. Jos. Rir-hiar'dso_n last Sunday, after attending the liar`- -vest. festival at` St. `Pau1 s..`_..~.. ..Mr. and. Mrs. R. Spronle of Churchill were the .guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. 9. Leonard, last Sunday. . .".Mrs.. James Brown was called- . to ' Utopia olas-t` .week on account of the_i1]ness of her mother. L .4 ' cu... V lucw _.;:~ . ~ .4 . % ~hadi;"be11; by "i`h`i_ many 'friend8:-,wh':-wre` delighid :_by his ;Dr- I3anf~<:1dt; ioners. ga.ve. "a 4to]It_he forfnir rector; angl--_expnessed..-the `hope Tth-at if wquldtnos [ last t3imto -.... L}..- __- *`Ga`itnt? ,Mayo1-,V .3jVhq;_;g`a1jg`. `a; 610`. Win84 addeidytb: `ri;,1;yt:g;tl;e _ 1: V : % '.at~eas>11;s.rvic`e.. - VFIL". ,.--3; 4n.-rs` . ~--I-12'.-r -nu-"-v-...> `i q" CRAIGHURST; - Oczc; 22nd.-Mr. E. Gaston, and -C. . Craig arrived home from thevwestu on Wed-nesd'ny. . .'Miis. R. -H. Miles of Weston is- visiting- at Mn Get}. Binniefs . . . . ..Mr. H. Wise lost a valuable thoroughbred mafe last. week ` with inammation. . . . Mr; and Mrs, S. Jar'y of Toronto spent last. week visiting at Mr. A. Jary s, . .School started -again` on` Monday-, . the scarlet fairer epidemic being about all- over. .. . ...Mr.- Powtte-1` shipped `a car-load` of stock to` `Toronto mil. Monday. . . . . -. M12. W.` `Christie, 0.1 . R .agent and family, vaie; Sllefldsing their holidays ht Niagara. Falls and` St. -Catharines. . . .Mr. and `Mrs. Geo. 'Thon1non of VHilIsda.le spent Sunday `at Mr; `J. Wardr s. .Mr'. 15 (V I1. -1... 4-.L:.`..nnJ .. n 'n):w1n.n.r] A`? nun(1}.ay an Hit.` `a. vv uL'u'. . . V. . nu... * G. 0. Gaston shipped a. carload of apples to the West. on Wednesday, . . 11"..` manta. `Inn-' Lou; ("if appfes to the West. on vv-euuc~.suu_y_. . 3 ..M;-. and Mrs.` "Chas. -Preston of the 2nd of Flos -spent. Sunda"y` a t,Mr. George Ostra.nde1'?s. . . . Mr. . `.Mc,- _ Cartney"of West >Toront1o~-is the guest * of Mr. Tho_s.' Pratt. ., . .Mr. H. Marv` rison has moved: into hisnew nesi-_ denee. . .Mr. Foley of.T_oro1_1to call-V -ed on M3:-.~Jas. M01-an_,_ 1at..week. ~ % Q 17 CHURCHILL Oct, 21.`--ThVe_Rev. E. J. _McKit- nrick of M.apl,e, _,prea.ched .. in ` St.` Pter s Church on T Sundayf.. . -. . . .Mr; . '1`. G. ,Al?Iau_ Of Medicinef_Hat,"Sak.,; .Mr- AS?-?~vnA11ti!1*f `Tvronm are vxsxtmg-. then` _ father, I C I ` A and ,7 13!-'WIns. }%A?nlt1=L6f%%litinrntqu : . Oct. ;21-_-Anni_versa;y services will be held in ConBr8qti0951'~:ChumhV next =Svnday.%r%rwith';. : [ at ~11. ial sausag- PERSONAL VNI:ws. ; eiid_e1lenf;_ - haiydc, oixt the` Wea- . forgihe _[ ' Etltzljllj AsiasmAe~vwaa~the%4o`rder of ihe diav. and all keenly Contested. came` -before the p_ro E_:g1fa1iime ';vwie_fodmplet_8d aminge- lmentaare be;iiagmade `to have the nvents. Lrulf off after school -.I3`o1 1frs. Chairman ` gsinith and - Trus: fee. Andrews; of the Boa.rd`of Educa- tion `interete Spect~ato1'vs. Much pf At-he sucgess of the day is attribut- ed` to the work of Mr. A. S. Morri- son of the` teaching staif, who takes a.hea1thy~ interest in all man.1y'sports. _. Boys 4001yards/--O. Gallagher,` W. McDonnell-, 'G`. Baxnhardt.` Flnterrnediubes 100 gy-ards--G. Clark, (3. Bell, V. Jennett. Mile elay (4 `in te.m)--1st, Brook," M-a.1'tin, Irving `and McCuaig; '2nd, Lazenby, Checmnan, Miln and 'll _L__`I_I! Bicycle Race, 2 mi1s-Lowe, Park- ho-use, AH;;.rt.3. T __ _ V ' urriarsl Bicycle. Ilace,`/2 mile:--Ba- g';a.r Gallagher, Reeve, Humphreys. /Menagerie Boa-gy, no. Warnica, _ A. . Brawn.` INDOOR BASEB,-\LL. , The St. Mary sl ball` toseers proved to be no match for the B.C.I.' who doubled the score on them. the score- board showing a 14~--7 tally in favor of the seconda1'y school. The teams were :-B.C.I.'--B. Jennett, T. Meek- ing, T.. Fletcher, H. Irving, W; Orm chard, A. Dyer, V J em1et_t. F. Mo-r-r ran and N. Martin. St, Mary s--J. Cameron, P. Hamilton, W. Lynch, F. Hartt, V. Lynch, 0. Carpenter, J . c__.-_z_--11 1.1 r\-_:__1___. 1' 1).-1-1,... The .;irlHf(111;i;1:`;*;avs:t;;'z;ifb;:zk:;t;:i;ai Agapmes which proved exciting and lheaJtl}ful;" ? ` ' ' A % Ju{ot %Gii'TIii6`}ds.--VL. I-Iealey, M. W-arn-iota, S. Osborne. V Intermediate `Girls 100 : yds.-~-M. {Quinlam .B. N33, L. Armstrong. - H- J union: f 7 -(E2; "(')ga1'- dis, 0. G-allagher, J. Husmphrys. * E F Senior 22_( ) y4jVlau-- D. `Mc(3ujaig, Irving, ,H'.- Cheeseman. V -. __ _. _._ _.. I. -MoCuaig'Z, N. Mixi- jitin, Irving. A " . - 5 A-tutu! Jglu Metcalf. ild Day FAthletics ; T $1 : % ag JV C. l.--Events ~ ` . i Cnte=ted:-V L `~h'lTlie7%-Prize_%WinI1ers% ' Se11i(;rs Metvcalf, `Irving, H. Cheesiman. ' LLCIA UV, V c 4.4. ll\.:1, Sergeld. F. Q11i111ay;;'J. Bibby. \Juu '1 souv- A BEAUTIFUI. PICTURE ,We notice in this week s issue of ; The Family Herald and Weekly Star, "_tha.t the publishers have secured, `as ti premiujn -picture for subscribers, another beautiful subject, entitled -Mother s Treasures, a companion to ',the `beautiful picture Home .A.gain, which. they gave last year. Family Herald pictures . are always good and bit is said that Mother- s Treasures" is the best yet. It is truly wonderful What great value one receives for one dollar a. year in The Family, Herald and Weekly Star. It is'a paper no home -in Canada should be without. Every member of __a. family will nd some part -of it interesting, and alone .well worth the -year s subscription. The premium `picture, Mother s Trea- suresis 23 by 29 inches, all ready lfor framing, and-alone would sell in `any art store at two dollars. . rm._ 1:-..-.:1`_ 1.'J"......1.:| st.-. -.1.J ,1,. Mn- 1' Lyuugr -- O11vS:1tnrln_\' Rev. Dr Lilgfeldt was taken sml and se1'iously_il],. but 1~e.~n\'c-ml slltiioielltly to be pres- . T\_...I..... 4]. ' \ .nvun1n.nr- onrnn A-F 4*`-no -[IA BLUID II uvvu uunnusxw. u.u,y u ` f, V. V The FaI'ni},y Herald should do h1g- ; get business than ever this season. , Under and By Virtue of the.Pow- ere contained in a certain` mortgage which "will be produced at `the. time of sale, there,wi1_1 be gffered for sale ,bypub1io auction, by W. A. McCon- `key at the-Queen s Hotel in the Town _of_ Barrie, on Saturday the 16th day of November, 1912 ` at the _hour bf ~twe1vego c1ock noon, the fol- 1_o_'w;i`ng:e property: _ ' the north sixty- -_.__. '_-..'..- n-I-' $1-nu. tuna} aa`-11f_v-nnp_ I "'*`"'"" JO\V/1115', pxvpcxgy .> -uulu ..... u. ........, seyen acres of the` .,west eighty-one acres of the north half of lot number twenty-six. in the -rst concession of the Township. of Flos in the. County -_.o "-Simpoeu. V The soil is light clay `loiim -of "which fty" acres: `is cleared th_ba1ance in_ second growth hard ' n'1`h,ere.. `is said` to bee1ect- - -`_!_I. "1}..L..I-. .. " 1u1\hnnt\Iln"l` 0 Wow]: 1:5 fill [IQ \71\.;\,4v ~ nar cl on the said `lands a; comfortable rough cast houg 1_ ftx24ft., and a . kitchen `t , peto, also sba1:nT_fort.y~ :two. feet by" thirty-gix feet 'with"'stab- 1'~ng,gb_,e_neatli` ~_sar'ne.` " And a. Lyoimg` ~o'r(>hard' `of `a`bout `_ha1f an'.a.cre 'a.nd_ thereon. ,;Thie prop- 3 (is 5c_on_veniept1'y_ _.sit1_1at_eid' to :%wi_r:&1,e oerd; `for.~A_pa1e~si11?5.012 to. a 1 % f ; . T, I g L%_Teut4.%;-of% the ` % and ` and . `aft: _An?fo"Er cAcE% SALE "-I-\ `T?! 4 RACES.` '(`c`u\('n`1 . , I l \l|l|l\ u\ IILI`, V`, .1` 1l.``` ent. Durin_:;' the vvmlinig some of the spezlkm-.~ amt`-I that St. Pau] 3 had muny tllingx to hp thzmkful for, but . p1'olm1)l,v tlw Ix-stv was: the fact that they had am-It :1. tnlmlted pastor as D1`. I.zn1;:'f-||t.. who Iways succeed-ed. i111cn1'1',\'iu_2' mt :m,vtfl1ing he Ilnder`. IOOK. . . I ' 1 I .l4U|&A6&\;A\.|V \JlrlJ IA! VII\/ J. um luu of Innisl over a. year ago, and has been deservedly popular as a. clergy- man .where his ministrations have been a decided success, and as a citi- zen, and he is held in the highest esteem by a very large circle of friends `throug'-hou~t ' this section. Since assuming his duties as rector of this ourishing - AJ1glicany~pari`s`l1,- Dr'. Langfeldt has conducted six ser- vices a Sunday, and driven twenty- one miles to reach each a.ppointme.nt. 1fhe'work has been heavy andnit is thomght the sudden illness was oc- casxionad by ov er-straining himself. His many fri ncls wi1li'be pleased` L- 1..---- 1_`-...L L 2,. ._-___ ...-4__._.._ : gncf For Three Hqurs Was __; ` . Uncngcious.-E-Noiv Re?-C" = %cov?el_'i1)g' Etbnhn-Effgtsl` ' i. '"i3s1:1iin$W 55?k-"VVhS J't&kf `Suddenly iili-_`on SatuiSday,;aii ;fonf_seirerh1_hQ1i1's -_1'1i'S life was despaireii ,'of,- a.Sti'olie'of -.a.p op1exy_ being the _d-ifectvoausei. L A . About 12.30% he=,v5e1it;up~stairsein" the Re`etory,- to ' take ~ 5, short rt. on `ix; couch `His _iit_.ti"`daught.er. A half hour" 1-atersMrs'. ~Langfeldt re- Ceivd a telephone - call /f_or`,him and going to the 1~oom- where he w_as-sleep- ing, found him unconscious-. Mrs; Langfeldt immeudiabeiy summoned medical aid, and: Dr. Rogers -of Stroud, .\'vho was called, telephoned for Drs. Little and Wallwin of Bare rie. Articial respiration -was resort- ed to, but for three hours, Dr. Lang- feldt remained unconscious, and at times\it was thought he would not r-ally. After the return of conscious- ness he quickly improved, and -was able to attend the church services in St. Paul s next day, Where Rev. E. J .. M was .preaching `Harvest- Home mrmons. . Dr. La.n.g`feldt came to he Parish -1: T---_:-c1 -_--,- _ _--,_. -_.-. _..J `I--- ,_-... ......._, A.Jl\./Al\.I`n) ..... Ll\/ ,,..,...,-.. to learn tl1a.t _ he is. I10-W recovering from the effects of the attack, and all will hope for a complete and speedy recovery. T I "MISS BOYS G.E 1`S ` ' Mrs. Emily v. Campbell, who led a caveat in an effort. to have the will of her father, Charles Bugg, of To- W-ontp, declared invalid, has Won her `case. 1'\ 1 n. , . n.o..hA ` w`(harle.=;BL1gg left an estate of $472,? 000. One dz1ugh.ter survived him, M-rs-. Ca._mpbell._ In his will hewleft her nothing, the testatovr stating that he had provided for her during her lifetime. The estate was divided. be- tween Mary Cooper J arrett, Isabella M. Boys, and Elizabeth Force. Mrs. C`-ampbiell protested that her` father was of unsound mind when the will was signed `by him." As a result of the caveat the following settlement has been reached: . J Mrs. Campbell .,. . . . . .$300.,900 M. C. Jarrett . . . . . . . 37,333 I. M. Boys`. .. .. .. .. .. . '`37,333 E. Force . . .. . 37,333 The lawyers oonce>rned.V. 68,000 i Miss Isabella M. Boys} mentioned above, is a sister of Mrs. Thos. Hob? lcy and was a former resident of Bar: rie. 'SheV_ret11rned to Toronto :1 fort: night ago, afteroa visit to her sister, l Mrs. Hobley. . ~ Another big loca.l option campaign 1 .will be fought out at the time of the 'mnnicipa1 elections in January. Vot- ing is likely to take place in over 70 municipalities, comprising one city, sixteen towns, twenty villages and thirty-four.` townisb-ips. . T3 _ , 1.1.. _._...A. __-..L LL- -.....L....L.. ......-. l\ A lumtlx \vn:~' on the grounds in Whirl] ;1'1'(m-rios. fancy Work, 5.5.3p,5, tuilur m~tiol.<-~.~: and many other` useful t|:in_4-.\ were for sale. The sales (-0lIl1t'I` was presided over by. Mrs. ()uk1c.y. .\lis.< Sadie Leonard and Miss Durulluy I.:l11;:;fe1x'1t. The artcles gum \\'c1'(- all ]n`<'.~`(`l1f(`d t0 T-119 I'8C`tOl` by the \\'llU](*.~:ll(`. merchants. and other frie-n.l< to .whom he had up-. pealc-:1 fur lmmtiuns. The sales realiz- ed zllmnt $::u.HH. Al.-mt 350 people, partook nf 1}1<- sllnper and the. re- ceipts tnI:1l]t-I $l()H.()(). V `I r`. Lllll IJ.y_L\-Vlll , V\JVVI:l_Ull'ltI\`7o For the most part, the contests are in Western~-Ontario, Huron leading with nine contests. Among the larg- er placeston vote are Peterboro, Lind- say, Carlton Place, --Clinton, Oshawa, Pembroke, Petrolea and Samia. Most of these places have ;voted- before, but in a considerable -number` the ques-' tlbn is now beforethe electors forthe first time. -One striking feature of /the ght, is the few repeal contests.` Last year, of. 178 `places .Where repeal contests were posgs'rb1e, voting" took place in only 15,_ and in none of these was} the afoteinpt to1repea.1. suc- c_essfuI_.." 9111.0 - ' .1- :, v 7A4 hpalnn _-___:I_1- L`.'-`.`~S1 U10 . . v ` Thie;l_vear,= there are 240 possible e repealplaoes, but it is not likely that` inmnore, ..than~_10 per cent. of these," will. the issue be bno11ght before the e_1e`ctems.- Amongstfthese being the towns` of Galt.- OrangevilIe,*Newmar-. ke!;.`a.nd;-`Stra.t.h.roIy.' .` ' 7 '- -__._'_. -n 1:1_..1_. 1;- ...1..,.4. Ki?! tum. - Duwguuv-_y. . , - -The- contest- will likely be a hot one, and-Vproting by experienm gain` -3 ` 3.. .-.......-.. .o5;un`I|(\`t-4 `LII uuu. uuu pxuu ed informer contests, t `\ than ever before. ~_]__-A.2__'_" Villa II. \JJ\l.l\ _ he forces (in ` either-.. side .will be bettqr --... .1 l\_1lI\/\J organized ..-.'2-11 I ..4nu4un.n_ rtnau U;Yb'l' uU1Un'.'-: ` I A V .~ I . -I.ie11se.1jeduct1an`_camna.Igns will gjgo the fought Q1i.t:`-in`Wi_r;`dsor_ gmd ` __-__ A Ln... ._1........ I It -161,9!) ;l\lL|6I_I|{ mfg... `some qtherfplaces; Remem-b;; :.'IA`e1ep}ior_L.e.'--If. yo run out;.of butter wr;ippers.,% just ring up The. _AcIvanoe., Ncp`._ 53, Barrie, and_ up The Advance.` No. 3:1, name, ann Lm~der,.a'-ream printed, and they `will be ready for you when you" are in .Town. We handle only .th'e `best `grade ..of Grmra-, pa,1-chmnt. paper--:` th"g;,*.`1fA1iwhich%s OV 5,?V5.'91`?`_t`*Tr,.95 LOCAL OPTION CONTESTS. Dutch St. Puu1 (`hm-uh on MOI}-day ..__3V_6fIj ' unique and ~-1nteres_t1ngL ' ' '35 ll - . mg As early as 5 o clock_ tl1(1'inw. . _ {$0310 ('~<:111111011vml to a11'1\_ e- 8-11d*00'11'- I I 1 t (`U S A tillum , -; rl`hU>.(, 'h() ]m1't()nk 0t 3: Slum.-1-" for tho rs-t tune are . to 1'(`[wzlf the pleasant expel -_ ienctli at tho c:'1.1'11o,:t 0pp0.rtu111t7y,;. .. Small tuM< -.4 were set in ,t11eAd1f- femnt I'0mn.< of tlm fm-mer parsonage and U. gm-.+ts xvojro wm.tesd- _upoa by` ,i11i11._.: ym|1|;: ]zl4]l(`S,iltt1l`0(l_41l1 costlue,-_ 'l`hu I'vf'n~e-L`}1111e11ts, d'amt11.y cooked, '1-re .~'m`\'0I hot and .were,: L _.\..1.Hun1u'

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