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Northern Advance, 28 May 1914, p. 8

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fBut; we'T COl|El1d'f.nOt..1. g`iz3 ;t_o co"nv'ey7to. ypu the v_vonderful variety and beauty ' " x 11 things fonaeautxfynng and Improvmg the home. Pictorial Pattc rns MU`. CEO.VlCKERS Stock % of Drapery, A watery and Decorative Materials. 5.-) I 1. 5: : , ~ 1.53).: > p-I tr -1}. I *'- '1'-'-' - ` ' . _ .` I - '} " L, .">. , /'. 'v" f'~ . 9- . '11 9: v 2!: V,.,(``._! t\' .. F " ' ' CURTAIN NETS BLINS, SCRIMS AND MARQUISETTES -TheT".Ci-titiii? Band gaye a_ pleas- .da}1_s6tto ; on Monday ' evening. from` '9 to '12 _Q .c1ock._ `Although the wgither waq1-vya1fmV,the- dancing was e; My T A `IIOR S-ADE`--_-Horsva, 7% V delivery an no: `1C:':$ l nausea` V-,1-9: . Q Wagon, harness and ' ighs; als . *sm-all `Taylor safe,` ( V `.) Apply 'V at the Adyance Oioe. 22-23p A Guer- don' WelIs<`wil1 move` into; their sum- mer cdttage at ` `Bear . Point this ;T.oronto.- [' `Dr. week; ,.afber xapending winter in n Vt:nain:nu ..4`.t` : '.-_.V__L' ........3,m u.L.u7I aauuug hxrom DOGEOB to South; America, and `will take a nal, pOst'g,m`&uate ourse in Vienn~a| fc?tll."`_~ } . ` , ` _.-_-..-.,. .n.Io . upugcr (V6113 ` 1188 taken a proessxonalj position (51: an Atlantic. 1.mer sailing Boston I .+n _Q,"{-I." A.i.n..!....` -___`l 1.1151! . 1, |' Mr. Hunter Kennedy 1'ast week lmoved into -`Dr. Bosaxil-:o s house 88 !Wo1-sley. St., . recently vacated by Mr. T. Ward; who has taken `Mr. A. . W.` 'Bearcl__31s fpropefrty - (the Ball ;hop1estead)`_ %empen~fVeIdt' St.- ` 1 "up' u _ Mr. nd` Otton motored to Port` Hope on Saturday lush and returned: on Monday bringing back `with _thein' Mr. and Mrsl Stephens, :.the latter of `whom is g sister of 1 Mrs; C 'Ottbn. ---.u-yo.) 0 H AM}. rHol-t, of Vancouver, JB.O. who is on a holiday trin to St. John, N.B., Ottawa and Montreal,` called -on oldfriends. in town during .` the latter part of last `week. _'Mr. `N. B. Johnston _has been in the RV.` Hospitalfor several days, ,the result of injuries V received` at f the Five; Points last; _ Wednesday when.ehe'-?fe1l- off his bicycle. < Ir; _,`; ,1 1: -n I Mrs. Alton, Mr. Jim Keens and` gMi.s-s . Helen `Keens motored, from: Toronto on Sa_tu1-dxay and were the_ guestg of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gallic, } -Mary, St., ove; Sunday. - I .11.. .`D `D 11.1. n --r ldoiug profssional work for that! `municipality. V ` `Messrs. A;4 D. Simon, W. R. King and J._ B. Barr, jr., rpotored to Toronto on. Friday to. see the` .King s Plate on Saturday. Mr. R. Cruickshauk, Mr. Gordon "Wells, Mr. Harry Ellis, jr., and Mr. C1aren'ce,;Bothwel1 were among the holriday visitors from Toronto. V Mr.` and -Mrs.VT. W. R. Black of iThorn=bury were in tbwn for the lholiday, -the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ;J. B. Edwards. * NOTICE? To CREDITORS T A I i_;_Miss Elsa "Laird of Regina came up from Bishop Strachan .School and spent the holidays with Miss Thomasene Sproule. _ - " Mr. Jos. Thompson, of the Mas- sey-Harris Printing _Dept., Toronto, and. a` former employee of The Ad-. ivance, `was in town over Sunday. I .vMi`sses Alice .an-d- Edith Creswickel `of Bishop S -traohan School, Toron- Jto, spent the holidays with their` parents, as .did Mr. Tom C1`-eswickel [of Toronto. ' *' , Mr. and Mrs}. W. S. Robb s two sisters arrived from Gwlasgpw, Scot- land, last Thursday and will reside with them at 125 Worsley St. _.e Mr. and `Mrs . Simon Dyment, with their daughter, Mrs. Gregory, of Winnipeg ,who is on a visit here, were in `Toronto for the races. uI1'fl HE. ` a Dlllgh hb 8. 11m on her 0110 I ` ` . 3&1, 1'8 my the h It W .0Ue gs f, some .Lll.l'-D. 1;. A--v-- c_cu-::,' {Dr (:35 Q .. \I>` ':"-` V` V `-"31-'-l9 \ II. J. ll\"`lnl'\ lII"lH` -1118' after 3111- illness of ~i.\' xweks. The late Mr. \Vail\\'i1i \\`;1~ :1 ~41 of .the late Mr John Wailwiiz. and was bornvon May 25th. 19., -\ .1n`114iiIlf.2` all his life on the farm 11(`.\ I In his father s 1191119. U? \\`:1~ hi1:>\\`11 as .Q11;e-of the most liietiimiii-:11 fnrniers Of this district and haul Iiic 1'0.~'peL't - Of (the entire co1111111ii1iry 5 -1- hi< in- t e8'1'it5 and 11p1'i_g`l1Im`-~~_ Fm!` :1 .n1.1mb|91` Of 3'-9:11-5 hm` iimi hvm1:1 Church Warden of the Tih Line Anglican. Church. Six m-+}<~` 21.1" he injured his knee uni :~`0ptiC poisoning devehmod. \\ hi--h (~.'1iI.~`l1 his death. He .\va< [\\'it`.' m:1i'ried, 1158' rst wif, who \\';1~ T'nx'1l101'i_V Miss Elizalbeth (`olwcli -f Barrie and their 01113 Ciliid (ii(`iIl_`_ in 1396- HiS_ Second Wife, who .~i1i'\'i\'v< him- was. Miss Carson. I~`.m- In-nt.her5 and. three sisters su1'viw~Jul1n of M-id'h1.l'1`St, Thos, and Isalzli-n11:l'li_1'0in' 3.118 farms on the 7th lino. Dr. H. T. Wallwin ofiBz1rrie. and .\[1~.<, Smith, ___l`.S-, WGeo`. E. Sneath nmi M15. 3.C01eS,':a1l of Regina. The funversii Wi11ie"takei place from his late I951` fj d..21.l'339;-.-.1115 2 o clock this nfto1'1100I1 W ?%;thj3'Union Cem-etery. B;m'ie, fhe Strother of . .\[ine:mg I I - _WQN reached here on Tuesday, 119th inst`: Of the death of M1 - lghfllilson, son Of the late ; omson, at his home in Washington. Deceased ;_Tw."'7'5?. iY8ars of i age and had 110` 33'.-_B.8-1'l'i8 for over twenty ~ is survived In his widow [n5,d31lghter. Mr. Thomson i .`:~."3..._3 -:,3. orQther of the late G60- Whose funeral was -residence of his SISW5 - i5`n:.3'4"i5:B_rton less -than a moll` airy. Thomson of WW of Toronto 819 `a Clark, fill` .-L'\`v1`L111 years G.T.R. agent at A11g11:~: .nmi :1 fmn- !er contrirbutor to the ._-imnn= of I The Advance, died at v.\`t-.1'11er on `Friday, after a 19113.-`thy ilhless. [A.'b0ut'Ve years ago he \\`;1~" trans- -ferred to St_:a11er and hm M311 in poorhealth Since last full. He was 57' years` of age, a 11101111-L1` of the Methodist Church, 311:1 314 1eI-mg- ed to Cori11thian Mas-miv L`-lge. Barrie, .II1terment took Mal:-9 at St-ayner on Monday. .4The death of MI`. .~\1f2"=.I \\'u11\\'in occurred at his home. TI31 (U21095- )s1on of Vespra, on 1`110~-i;1,\' morn- +2.'~..-. .-..u..... -11 VFFRAANK THO.\[PSON OBITUARY ATJSRED WAL I. W I N 2st }i I A LJLK Grace. I N emo Corsets .~'L`\'L`I'L11 LM11111115 SIL1}'11L:I' .1 -v \I" nl\.L .'z1f< was -1` SOME EClALS IN no%:.;;us 1:as;"" ~So1icit;or for .Executgr,V Barrie, Ontario, - F... 11111 * `an on 15 ',l`apestryLR\igsA,'-` Total and %%Medal-A lion Patterns. bong? %aitAgVreatly Below? _theitf value,` sizes _3'* .3 _ In the estate V" of .-Rdbert Mcleary, late of the Township of Innisl, in the County of Simcoe,~ de- ceased. ` ` NOTICE is hereby given pursu- ant to the Trustee Act that all creditors or others havingf claims against the estate of the said% Rob- ert .McCleary,' who died on or -about `tlzue thirteenth day of April, 1914. are required on or before the thirtieth day of. May, 1914, to send by post or deliver to the undersign- ed, solicitor for the executor of the. said deceased. their names and ad-' dresses and .full particulars of their! claims and the nature of the secur- ity, if any, h-eldby them. And take notice that after -such" last mentioned date, the executor will proceed to distribute the-assets ' of` the said deceased ,among the parties entitled thereto, halving" re- gard only to the claims of which he _ shall then have had notice and that 4_ he will not be lialble for the said assets, or any -part thereof tolany. person, or persons, of whoseclaims a notice shall not -have been ,rc0ei_ved_ at the time ,of such destrilblltiong ."r\I\'1Y A 1'1-\ -nnnn %n4s J V . Spe.c%ia1 ;%`A;?>s:r% % % Ag:.en%t,`;fo1'gcg j ". *`-:~ ~. vuO\- --Miss Lulu Reynolds, who is taking 21 Teache Training Course at Barrie Busines College, has ac- cepted a lucrative sition as `stenci- - ..u yquuvoousar J "-.;E."1'=F ;iir}iii'ams, th has remoired to ' _ )pOSlte the Queen s ~ ` avriage. licenses issued. ` T . 20-tf The Woman s Hospital Auxiliary need` the `help of everybody cu Wednesday of next week to make the canvass in aid of funds for the new elevator a success; : `'1.`hemt1T1tV17x_1s'f'avr t1'c;i'icex1'se `of ;M. I J. ~G-aug'han s liquor store to. W. E. } Foley -`of Hamilton was endorsed by ' `for the 1icense and good will. the License Board on Tuesday. It 1. is ,und-erstood` that. $9000 was paid ` I- ---Flor real good olxversv-wedding or table `Bouquets, Funeral Designs, or Floral effects, put up in the most a-rti`stic- manner`, see WM. TAYLOR. Duulop St.) Barrie. ` tf. Only` a dozen prisoner, all. :nr.n1, are now in the County jail. ."Two' .womeh were `removed on `V Is_`rida.s'. one to the Mvarcer and? another to `an asylum. A ` --Open for `the season. Little Lake ,-Sunnner Resort. Boats for" Hire, Board by day or week, and lunches and soft drinks at all hours-. Miss Lawrence. . ' Oti ---sThe annual excn1'.si`on . the |Bradford and `West xllimbnry Agricultural Societ Niagara` Falls and Tom will be run on June 18th. T ts are goodfor a pleasant time is as odyi who goes. -. See -Some ne catches of fish are being ;made at Little Lake this year, one disciple" of 2 Isaac Walton _c_ang`ht 185 in about two hours one night last week. The best fishing seems to be from Miss: Lawrence s `dock, s ~ for _p_articular s. ;_ 22-24 2 Heir Rv, Geo. Smith tel1` the. story of" the Inca` Indiansv a11dthe Peruvian RwbIberi1'troc*ities, - -_in the Baptist_ Church to-night. `A most. interesting` ,leot1u'e is assured. `I1 `I ? vvvnilu I V -vv~vv-vv . V'.Vl`11eH'1";:T'c>f" the sum'1ner 1'eside1it` of the E\1ang e1ia Settl-ement on the" prop _ , forxllerly lmowvn as Gray Gwb es, a`oros3 the bay, are expect- ed to arrive next week. 5 '1h.-3 heavy rain on*Tuesday even- ting seemed to centre on Barrie, re- ports to hand shmvixlg that no `rain fell at Painswick on the south nor at Colzwell on the west. iggirder, cost $100;00,, `{$50,()() " 0` "7 80 fee . ,_On'e' . ;.`A`pp1y to" J inedium size n at of }ie1v'i;ig`,f ` *-will sell for $40.00. ~ heavy spring ames Vaxr Mr. move his real estate oice from the Queen s "Hotel .-block -to. the Bosa'nkoTbl'ock on June 1St_.`_ `_ lnfps are prevalent in own, the` sc-hool 1)op111ati.Q31.at C`und`l_e s school` `being almost depleted last week on account of this d,=isease. _ f:;oo6b%66&&Qoo oi %:"orL6i*AL4IrrrRI:s iqooooodooooooooooooooo 6 "new designs evlsu FCai"pet ` assortrnent of colors. For value ver `equalled, at Dougall ' -T-T'ap` aVs;1:f1'y - Squares, splend The `Genral (Criminal) Sessiohs and County Court open on Tuesday, `June 9th, with `County, Judges Vance and Wismer prying. * 7| ! 1 j om;;oort;;:oT;;g V the contract for tho;-construction of the -cement curb at the Park and the W0 construction. L c has -becln awardod , Qq,een s rk..1s now _under_ $`1i;;;%e;;.;;;' m.v. Hospital; .ggxggg:g};;.campagn onLWednesday of 1103. wk-4` ` % % % . V V I ; W?0T.Uo will ieet `in their , p can Mofnday awi* no'on,u June >, _ *V3_o c1o ck.` ` [ V . Mr. Dan. -1`Fisher willmove from the head: of Owen -St. to- Mr. ',l.`uck s : `on_ (lharlqtte St. new house; next to` Mr. F. Man- s , | J `7se{e r3i cajags`:6f;`p6i6ifin" from eating morals have. `baa repprted. |by thg doctozfs. `. V " .v-P}ct;1fs Tfra I Dougall J]_ros. / I.-vvuscua. .I.u U-3| 7 i N ext 'Tl1r.sday nigh't - the > Cities '%mens?..~lBa;t d`wi11-'give a` concert at .A__1la_n!da;lg-.' Gqre. -JI'\"9V'??` '.`I P0111-try'1ue11~--WThy not use print- 'ed letterlleads to Avadvertfise 1 your business. Just as cheap` as buying` plain pads and much more business- like. The Advance has illustrations of -numerous poultry outs which We can furnish you at small- cost and you are assured of r a rst-class` job if: you briug your work here. 18-tf l ltotinrist a1.i'ead". Fare" to`-_ be` seen town dgily, a ,1 -the Iarriage ' 20-tf to drder at " "-Mr. and` Mrs. Norman Dollery of `Toronto were up for Victoria Day} was with her -parents overo -Sunday ggy guest `of Mrs. '1`-hornly, Maig- Miss Ail c1ayt;no w;'s"i,om;* from Toronto for the` weekend`. " [Mi-as .Sincldii', ` of ,Gravenhurstj oMrs.;FieldsV of Toronto was a holiii. " -Miss HLrr;t %Booi1T%J:}5 ' _T4orQntVc:; was 'a holiday visitor In town.- ' .9: vuv Asustuug uv .1. VI. U11 VU. Mr. Jack Oroghaiz was -down frc_>1'iV(1:`% North Bay for the holiddy. 1 *3 V` `J_SIacLaVren s `house n Magls V9-V ~ V .j . -Mr. Egniel Welte 9f N,o'rth * Bay}; gapentg the` holiday wxph ne1 at_iv.es int; ' tnurn KW StO JJWIL `Dated 7th May, 1914, IOV1(':,V1cwm.a Hay Mr .and Mrs. D. Powell spent the mwn` Attomey 00 Spent `the holiday with their daughter, Mrs." .}?1id`13 . in H3n 1Ii1t- .37; Stanley, in Chatham. 7 I M13 fL901LYn'1]1_d0f T1'11t `V95 Misses Tessie Cavanp.gl1 and2 Joan mm O" G h` 35" .-=:i Powell of Toronto Normal were` ' school. ,Inspc.tor -Garvin spexift .h.ome~ for the holiday, the holiday in Toronto. Miss Domthy Lynch I of S; M13 `nd Mrs W- N-. D115 Spent` J oseph s_ Acaldemy, Toronto, was the hohday at `Toronto. home for th_e- h01.iday_ , >' 1* `M- 'r....1- n.......1....'.. .....-- ._1-____ 1--.- 9 Rev. Dr. W. B. `Booth, pastor of the Central Methodist Church, who is leaving Barrie at the end of J une, to accept the pastorate of the Methodist Church, Stouville, has somewhat of a record as the marrying i)arson.i During the .four years of hisfpastorate here, he has joined in wedlock, moreicouples thanbhis two immediate predeces- sorsdid in the combined seven_ years `of their ministry here. Dr. Bootl1 s p.o'pularity,._ especially among the young people 0?` his congregation, -may account largely for this. _ 3~. `Is thererai God? Is there a Devil? Is there a heaven? Is there a hell? _ These will be the su*b- jects in the Baptist Church on four consecutive Sunday evenings, com- n1er1ci11g May 3131:. What do you he1ie`\7'e?\ Whether your answer is yes? or no, . you will be heartily we'1comed'. Next S-u'nday,,`Is There a God? ' V " Miss 9C1a1'a Knig was ixi T.oront:e for Victorm Day. V ' I-_.` :ooooooooooooooooooooooi 's'6'ci1\'L'71\'rii>":>'n1'zi'riAi l 3oT?ofoo oM0001: I Mr. `Bert Brooks was in town for` Victoria Day. ` A specizil meeting -of L.O.L No. 4-52 -has been called for to-night, when [the lodfe will decide where they will celebrate the. 121211 July. Invitations have been received from Aurora where the`-celevl)'ration`. is be- .ing held on Saturday, July ' 11th, and from Brace-bridge and Midland, where they will. celebrate on Mon- iiday, July 13th; an au- Th'1l1lliS1 'B1'ancl1 of the South Si111C0'3 Conservative; Association has called a ' meeting at Stroud ?Orange_Hn11 for Friday afternoom June 5th. 'oMr. AW. A. Boys, K.C., M.P.,o Mr. A1ex.oFe'rg1ison, M.P.P..` and others will deliverv addresses; and as_ there is business of import-` ance to `transact, at full attendance is looked for. Mr. `J.- Wilson Black is the president and .Mr. .F. W. Mathrs the Secretaiy. `V. v\ .' A The Public Library on Owen -St. is a'cool place to spend an i&1e hour or put in time when waiting for vy-o'ur train. All the latest maga- zines, periodicals and newspapers are. to be found` on the shelves. FOR `SALE OR REANT--Blaek- smith shop at Crown `Hill, six miles from Barrie on rural mail route; convenient to churches and schools; garden, large and small fruits;_ good brick house, hard and soft Water; woodshed, ce- ment_ st-able; large shop and quantity of tools. Apply `to W. G. Lu-ek, '11 Frances St.,. `Bar- rie. 15-tf.` wreadievg of veide by- laws for sewer c`onstructi-on wi1len-- gage the attention of` the Town Ceullcil next Monday night. These will be consolidated into one by-law, for which fteen-year debentures Lwi-ll be issued." I. T."Rab`y; ,Vair, tendingf Bar 0 has ` been at- Business College, keeper Copeland Bros., Pene- -a position as book-`_ {Io-'morrc'>w, " Erjgdjay evening, ..a 7,30, Right" Bishop W.- Di Revvd, D.D-., .,yvil1,, .~.admi.nister the holy rite of COnVIjIi&tiO;1" at _'1f1:in4 ity.C hurch. A class of _fdrty are tof be %conr m_ad`_. , . _ p _ /Bambo Ve ain,_ all sizes, fo1_~_ sale ougall n On-Iy `ans man charged with _bVennin-g drunk and .incapa`ble "On the holiday appea_ned_ in Magistrate Radenhurst s. court , on Tuesday. morning. His- ,ne, with the `costs, amounted to $5.25, and` he was given, time 'to -- . T J. 'town"Bt the Town P1anhing4`0o`ner;+ eime in` To:-onto_.this we_ek,.. He pqrts that 't1;e'To;1Eohto Council and Boai'd. of' Trade gave them a" ram receptidm `and, entertained them lavishly, .` ~ ` \ _ - L .9; 1'1`? R1vidale; Bus` -4. T\-__..-I.I..,_. I 9? ` t at Mr. Beioft haS_ taken Mrsi V. ]fnnT.nnAn7.. `Luna- .... `|l'-..11~ % The;New % WA~NTED-M$id * `r a general &housework. Apply Advalce . ' L 0-. Oice. FOR SALE on REN J3,---Lake shore cottage, suitable esvumimer or {permanent home; seven rooms,` acre of ground, one mile`- from Allandale. Box 75, Advance. 20- FOR SALE---10 roamed `brick residence, No. 10 Cumberland St., Allandal-e. A-11. latest ign- provexneuts and recently `over- hauled, good sized garden. Apply Mrs-. J . Logue, Allandaleg 20-22 V9-V v`gcuwJ VVIVII IVluD_IV'8 uuu. cuanuuaY CI JULIUS VVVI. ULLV 'LlUl{~ 1 V =: day- , t 1 - andsMrs. % om: .G. Camgroig Mr. Jas. Shrubsole and son, g! Egjerton, _w.e_reV ,amQng.' ' the artists _at_ "*9 a_`ohcert _at; August on Yjictbria . ` . ' . z , ' ' V `~.;=, f az 1` Mrs, `_T. _a 1 1d `Gladys L,-Boxer went --tQ}'f;.0ttW%I 198% `skV *her9 the! W1 up 1`9i,'. :ur.} and Mrs. Wmf of % Toronto ,-%spent the.%.h1iday" ,wi,thTTthe \ 33-s.?' W3". ;iiJ; a,1`1`d:v' "I1'ui{er,[ Elsie. of - Toronmo, visited ._Ba.rrie' and A~l1:gnd'a1'qv`frien. oVer- the holi-U J-.. Rev. E.'R._ J.--7Bi8`S5. was in rqnto `during thg greateg -pkaft of last am! hatil vierda.v%` of this ` as-3"nL Miss Annie Boys of Toronto =apent a few days as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Thee-. 1`I.`Hdb1ey. ~ `Mrs. Davidson of Bowmanville ` was a holiday. guest of Rev. and pits. W. B. "I-Iipki_n,` Worsleyv St. V- .'|n' If?` i F `T Mrs. Joh ! was the gu LAA. Ross, over the hqliday. n 'Beave1~ton est of- heneister, Mrs. 5>"12tigs7 1&5i.1e2{{ %"i5;ii{g of St. V *_Margaret s `School was` L with her parents over` the *ho1i-days. - ggvgggv `vo vnav acvaaunlba g Miss` `Vnercgna Brimsmead! of To-` ronto was the gu_est of` Miss Violet Mingay over `the holiday, T `Il'O ` ` -` I T "Hu.g1i I*in1av5;son and daugh- ter, Madge, of Woodstock, _ were }_home for the holiday._ T 1-1-v 1 u A A Mr. F. S. We1s1i1Vv1i,A.cond11ctor.of `Toronto Symphony `Orchestra, spent the holiday-in town. _ T ` Mie _Addiso11 of [Hamilton was a` holiday" guest of her brother, Mr. F. Addison. . 1 -Miss `Clara King wa in Toronto- Treasurer s of t`1ce,., was in Hamilton `over the holiday. ` ' Mr. Roderick Wilsbn of Torontoi was` a holiday guest of his` uncle, RC. .Wm._ Sweeney. _ e 5 f I ;x_vvere 121 Toronto for several days` i last week. 4 ` ` `Mrs. Greeneld of Oriia fisitd friends in Barrie _:md vicinity over the hohday. ' ` SALE 0 TO LET--..-New ,`.;]ftwo-storey brick. 01186, on 'fE1iz_a-, bath St., a11"con'y * class condition. 3*." fit` furnished; .; or_ unfur11ished.. ale Wi11 _.b6 ,, made on Vreasonabl terms. Apply J-as. Arnolvd), Bank "of. V T.q_ron_ . iiences, in `rs?- Mrsv. J. ,D. Rodgers and Missi LVCu1{bert were in . Georgetown over [:the holiday. " A ` Q Dr.;Hira1'n Thomson of Toronto visited his sister, Mrs. M. Bnfton, Toronto St. ' ` ~ Mr. Wm. _I-Iick'ey,v teacher `of Vigo school, Tiny, was . home _for several days. A - ` -A" ' Mr. Thos. T1'ickr_ of Meafordi was in town on Saturday renewing ` acqtlaintaxlces. ' i Mr-. Fra1.1l{` Smith of Toronto Meflical School, is with Dr. Little for the summer. ~ ` LD TELL ; . V as V _> X. `K . 0 1 ..v 4 . .' ' n I I :1 J` V The designs,a\`e exclusive, AND REMEMBER, prices that you would rctasnmbly expect to pay Efor the ordinary kind of materials. There is the saving-aml our - " ~ 7 dserviceis valuab_l_e. -. DRAPL E& % HOLSTERY MATERIALS CRETONNES ART SATEENS~ . CHINTZES IWAN+TED4--Good st 2 ' 2 Itfrher. V ~ ply Strathy _ & ;. over Bank of Toronto - 22-22 , `\ ` . IDS/'1`--On Bradford St., on Fri- , day evening , May 22nd; a `ladies. . blue hand bag -containing small- 'purse and sum of money. -Finder - -will !be rewarded on leaving at Advance Ofce. ` _ ' 22- ` TO RENT-A nioe briok Garage; also nest camping` grounds on north_.side of bay, one mile from Post -Oice. Appgy to Box 866, ' Barrie. A 22-28

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