Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 Nov 1915, p. 4

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MINESING Mr. Davenport, Toronto, few days `renewing old ances in this burg. Mica Q 1? 'I'---- -o - y ` 4. _4a~uuJ- ` L! Mr. Robt. Minty of Allenwood , spent the Week-end with Mr. D. H. , Minty. - A W .5 Mr. E. McDonald and J. Maw of! l Minesing spent Sunday With friends : \ in this village. , :1 I Mr. Bert Caston returned. f-romgl 5 the `West on Monday._ It govern] `Pun-nx Inn-A - L` ` i J..lLl4\JLl ALLLLIDW B `Mr. Geo. Binnie. .. Lvvv uu.yD Labb WUCK Wltll here, _Mr. and Mrs. J. Irwin of ley are visiting Mr. Robert. Mr. Bruce Binnie-and A. Anten Mills. spent Sund: l. ` of 'l.l'_. 1 you uu. .Lu.Ulllli1yo ___v _ I I Several from here attended the! ifuneral of Mr.-A. Boyd at Eady on} . Tuesday. I I Mrs. H. Hart of Weston is visit-i ing relatives in this locality. I `Mr. 0. Simpson of Toronto spent a few days last Week with friends} born, A ' Friday. `If. T) '_vii" u uu Q.dU Mabeg h;?t.s sold : Vvgnd his sale ; of % stock gpd mtg: :.uina '.`I...I.:; -.~ his 1m- ._ 45 Furs from 3.50 up. -200 pairs Men s Odd Pants, regular 2.00 2.25, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ' fOILOVU`OO0O'O-00000000` -(..-- _----~ 3 -r---- - -vlvy IVS. `D\vo a . 400 pairs Bath Towels; regular 25c pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I dozen pairs white F lannelette `Blankets, reg. `CCU .IC....;C.'.O``.CIQ..l`.. . . . ' T 9 I_ dozen palrs heavy wool Blankets, largest size,_ rnrrnlnr 5 PA on .- f\l\ I... l U ', _ v__ __ - .._.__. --. -9-vv Vow VelO\J'_], l\Jl 1 V I C L U O O Q n o I o Q oo.o..'............. 3 5 Ladies Winter Coats, from 3.49 up. 4 dozen Boys Sweater Coats. from 49 up, 200 suits Men's Underwear, from 59. per garment 6 dozen Men's Silk Tieis, reg. 2 5c . . . . . . .. :I\IO , - ' '3 dozen pairs Lace Curtains, reg 1.00 and 1, f0!'....`............;you. o v o - o o a - o o .. 75 Men's Suits. feg. 18.00 to 20.00, for 9.5c _'...`l .. ..-.._ .......mm. .1. xoung. 9 Berry, Toronto; spent a few Vith Rev. Mr. Berry and Mrs. _, . onown mu. [is Nov. 1st. I rs. I. H._ Luck and! visiting friends in To-' sale 3 of stock and im- ;`},1_c`:ld yestg.-rday.A " . , . _ - ..._v.. v- u;uA5. nnie-a:n`d Carson Sunday with arr of Barrie call- this ~place last 36 Comforters, 'regula fOrcoooooIooo'o'ovoo 1. U1. IV daVU1" r. Craig. h.s:|nJ A n--.~--- Nov. 1st; , _. VWaver- . spent a acquaint- I ne, _after [mg rela-. and Al-,' "is ' alvclo All the ladies of tho <*0111u1}1111fi3I:l are especially 1'0(1110sto(l to J0.1]_k and help along with tlns nol')l00by' . Utopia never doos_ t11111,::1].m, halves. Although v tlus 111,1-\`f`m_ just organized 011 W c(l11os(l21,` '3 0n_ noon, the ladies have alrad_\ (gate tributed to Barrie Red Cross algzen .of eggs, containing t~'"'. `am also twenty-four Ch1'1stmas_ 0 for soldiers have been sent 111- _j -w..v.. uuu L1\'\;uU1u. ' During` the afte1'11oou an :1u.\'ilia1'y of the Red Cross S0cim}' w:1s duly organized for this c0nm1unil_\'. The ifollowing officers` wow oloclcd: Pres., Mrs. Ha1'1'_\' Mr-(`nnnz V109- Pres., M193. Thos. Loo: -\'<'c'_\'. 3555 Bella. Miller. The 1mn1v.~: or com- mittee already appninlccl arc: MT5: Jas. `Miller, v Mrs. .\lzn'k .\lv.\Iz1st01'; AMrs. A. T. Arnold znul Miss \'01'3_ Bell. -L;. I On \Ved1iesda_\"aftomonn :1 num- lber of ladies of this '011m1'.111it_\' at- tended a very i11tc1'o$fi11*_:' 2`z1tho1'iug in the school house. .\11-.-. W. Haf- ton, president, and llrs. J. Lmmo.\': secretary of tho I\'_\' .\uxilia1'_\' 01 [the Red Cross Society. ably ad- dressed the n1octin_ '.I`h<=_\' also ms- played a- number of :n'ti<-los whi}`1} are used for the c0m1 m't and rohol Of the Wolllidod and d_\ in:' who ha\'0 ;sacrificed t}1en1sol\`os for nuI'I`1'` tection a11d freedom. `l`,,..a And .11 kinds of Bulbs . for Fall Planting. RED cnoss socI}3Ts_r_ J vll\J A15 51116. ' J`- . The Ladies Aid of tho Motllodnst church have con11nonoodtlu-n- month- `ly sewing`: for tho Childr__on's Shelter at Barrie. I I I V Tll|.lP8 HYABINTHS I \V0n1an .~: Institute will meet -' t the home o1".\Ir.<. J05. (`z1Idw(-ll 3'11 Tuesday, Nov. 9th. Th('1'(' will i I I e 9. demonstration nf _i0i(`.~`, and 1o1ne-made.candios, the l:1tt(-1' made V the young grirls. ., 7I"L._ `l'.- 1' I 1- and Mrs. M-aboo lo-aw for their home in Barrio this w(-(~l<. We \sorry to lose them from our - munity. - n-`LA -rprr q 1- `Li`{S,DAY, & Co. Y, NOV. g` . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . 50c " rrel .. .. $1.50 59 . . . . . . . . . . . . 33c to 35c B` ch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c :et . . . . . . .. 20c-25c lk b. . . . . 13c-16c' (C )air . . . . . . . . $1.00-$1.30 's, basket . . .- . . . . ..- . 25c Be 3 for ; . . . . . . . . . .. 5c Be Lsket 20c Ta ead . . . . . . 5c Sh` OZ. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 406 La; lnch . 5c Ho ee,_ pt. . ..'. . 15c Ho ppmg, pt. . . . . . . . . 25:: W( -s, asket _ . 25c W1 sh . . . . . . . . . . . . .*. 5c head . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 5c 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rj , .; 38c-40c on ms, qt. . . . . . . . . .. 15c` on , `[3011 .. . . . . . . . . . . . , ton ._. "$13-$14 `SW1- ny, ton ..._ . . . . . .. $16iin-` er, 5 lb. tm .. 65c`GaI er, 10 lb. tin $1 25 and in the of the `AT UTOPIA 10.50 4th .15 .15 Wo are com- ch . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c" : 20c . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 agr . . . . . . . . . . $8.00 [r . . . . . . . . . 12c-18c 16c-20c 'h . . . . . . . . . . . . 5c - . . . 0 5c rd . . 15c . . . . 206 nw 96 Collier St, . . . . . 20c ' :ed. 25-30c` . . . . . -me%nrenAncAr~ House or mme `so 75 AA ~r.n.a I '20c . '. 16c [Dalston Hunters-: . a *~?~.` : :.-~ A. party jsomposd `of Msr)5U '-Roy } Vafn"d Bn'1ce'V ,Watsonj, 9 'Rii-;h La.1'd"-" " Wil-`1 liams and John Jamieson lft` Barrie. on Saturday "last for 4 the;.%h}1nnBA .....-...,.. 4un.a\a.\41\4IJlJLl.,`iVJ.1llUDll15o_ UIHSSI ` II., in sod, open to all: 1st, Samuel Thornton, North Orillia; 2nd, Wil- liam Gowanlock, Hampshire ~ Mills; 3rd, G. Rouse,` Mitchell Square. Class III.-, in sod, open to those from 17, to 21 years of age: 1'st, . James Lee, `North Orillia; 2nd, Fred Allsopp, Minesing. Class IV., in stubble, open to boys under 17 _ years of ageand residents of Oro. p township: a 1st, Clifford Knupp, - ` Minesing; ,2_nd, George Marshall, Hawkestone ; _3rd, M-. Mahoney, ` Hawkestone. Class V., in sod, open go men over sixty years of age:' 1st, ames Jermey, be making, the_;only entry. 1 "Best plow team, ' _George . Marshall. _` Ins and. Outs, 2 Thomas 1 Swindle`. Best fgroomed, `iteam by boys 16` years and`under:y, lst, M. ` Mahoney; 72nd, Cliiford zxmjpp , V, \I-DII uuuu.uuxlJ Lu. uu _yUCl:.l.D Wvb Uelu on the farm of John McLucas, Mitchell Square, on- Oct. 22nd. _T. ,SwindIe, Ardtrea, won rst prize. `inclassl 1, in sod, open to all; 2nd, `Gareld Lee, North Orillia; 3rd, Walter Middleton, -Minsing., Class TT; `in qn Anon 4-.` ..ll. 1..-L .o-_.--_-1 T I The rst plowing match held in Ore township in 38 years was held .2 1'_1 n-n 4-Ln -I-`n-....~. .. ___ `ll 1- I ...1...-- .. Beef Hides, green . Beef Hides, cured . . Tallow Sheep Skins . . . . . Lamb. Skins . . . . . . Horse Hides . . . . . Horse Hair . . . Wool, unwashed . .. . Wool, washed . . V_V IIIJIWII, LII?! 9 W5` ..._.vu, ;a.vv, DJ\JL\J\.lU dressed_.... . Sows, l1ve .. . Butcher Cattle . . . an/`V liuul 001 I Mutton Lambs, each .9 . .` . . Lamb, per lb. . . . E Hogs, live, select ( C .J_.......- J (Corrected `by Jos. Man-in, market: ` square.) V I 'I3__ TT"l ' '!O'ats, new .. Buckwheat .. Rye ..' . . . . . . . .. Hay, pen; ton .. Flour, per bbl. . .'.'.."f . gllgastry Fgour, Ber b'bl. otatoes `per a0` . .. Eg*gs, dozen . . Butter, ,per lb, _. . ._ , . . Butter, by the basket. Chicken, s dressed, 1Jb.... iDucks Turkeys . . . ; . . . |Beef, hind quartet: .. -gnu- A.-- 1` ..J.-_ ono PLOWING MATCH - Register registered 287 customers. Next Saturday we w_ant 500 customers to share are offering. Mail orders promptly attended to. It will pay you to shop outside e Vhigh rental district. r L booao (S 00:0 0000 1-00 :eys .. , quarter . . fore quarter..... on )s, each .. ), perlb. , live, select . .. . lressed I ,live 1er HID}: MARKET J. BRQTHERTON % 2nd Door East of Market _` 300 pairs ofpta}n%and `black /opxfords and ip pumps in all `sizes, regular $2.00 and 2.50; L for 89. One pair only to each customer. `Saturday s market made a record .for this season in the way of fowl. Almost every seller in the insidel .-_"_`wmarket had vfowl, mostly chickens, l :5.-:j`.;.,slightl_y.. Of butter the supply was. Week}, Prices ruled as follows: consequently the price wvas down great, with the price same as last _Apples, basket, cooking . z " "Apples, basket, hand-picked. 25-30c ' .Apple's, bag Apples, barrel . . . . . . _. . Butter, lb. Beets, bunch Beets, basket . . . . . Celery, stalk ..'5cl Chickens, lb. . . . . '. . 13c-16c ' Chickens, `pair $1.00-$1.30 - Cumcumbers, . 25c I - Cucumbers, for . ., . . j Carrots, basket . . . . . . . . . . . '. ' Cabbage, head . . . . . . . ; Cabbage, doz. . . j Carrots, bunch . . . . V. . . . . . j Cream, coffee, . . . . . . . . 3 Cream, whipping, . ` Crab Apples, basket _. . . . . . . ` Citrons, each .. Cauliower, . Ducks, each . Ducks, lb. Eggs, doz.` ( Ground plums, '. . 15c C Hay, clover, ;.. .. $12 I Hay, mixed, . _. . . . . . $13-$14 '5 A Hay, timothy, . . . . . $16 i i, Honey, clover, tin . . . 65clC Honey, clover,-1'0 . -. . $1.25 V V Horse Radish,'.prepared, bot. 12c-15c I Mutton, 1b.," . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 15c .1 Onions, dried, basket . . . . . 25c-40c H Onions, pickling, qt. . . . . . . . . ; 8c 3. Onions, dried, bunch . . . ._ . . . . . . 5c Parsley, bunch ._ . . . . . . . . . . . 5c. fl Pumpkins, each . . . : . . . 5c to 15c J: `Parsnips, bunch 543` A -Potatoes, `peck_.... . st Potatoes, bag . .. , Pigs, young, pair. . . $8.00 {0 Lamb, front qr}- '.,'.f, ..';,. 12c-18c M ,`Lam`b," hind qr....,.`...j..."..~.;. . 16c-20c H Radishes,_,bunch .`..f. . ' ._.`~. H -Sage, ,lgun'ch ..:_.4.- 5.6.` .S'qu'ash,, hubbard` . lb. . o a_ or '6 do 9.9.19 , I . , T1i.Vme;, hunch ' `-`i`~=?.i-I-,-,..- ?Yesetnb1ee:mmW: -9.hi. - . 2:59 a . . . . . . 16c 17c-18c .6c-6% . . .. $1.00-$2.50 .... .. 75c-$1.25l . .. $3.oo-$3.5og 11 00 13 O0 11 00 9 O0 700 .35? 1.00 32 55 60 12 00 550 `:2 1.49 i 5 30' 14 13 MARKET REPORTS 1.49 3.49 ` .09 T .07 -u.v Yuavv .- .' 35c 30c,-32c i 40c-42c I 8 E6 12 Foo ; T5 90 2 6 00,-` 33 ` 32 18_~ 15; 18 j 14 00 : 12 00. 10 00:] 7 50, 35. ' 60 ' 65 16 00 6 O0 SPECIAL ist church" last Sabbath evening by Mr. N. F. Davidson, K.C., of To- ronto. The' above gentleman also spoke in the Townline Presbyterian church at 3 o clock and St. Jude s at 4 o_ clock.the same afternoon. _' Miss Saint" of Bradford has been engaged by the `trustees of S. S. No. 9, Innisl, to succeed Miss Nogar, who-{taught for a brief. period. Miss Saint `is no novice in the teaching" profession,: `having -` taughtt three years previous to. her coming here. .We_~wis1i` "the young "lady every suc- xcess.. . ' `V 7`.Gone;._bom.e," ,' '- ;Willia Coulsony 1 . *:died~`at7` his;..-1lO111e-3011 Sun ay night .-`Si1i3h'~ was '- ;.the ::.`ib1'i.ef message Aydui? M , \./a\IlJIJ IV an LlCIlVU1`Uu | .;C9? i`v5`?d:r. one`: Mondays ..`,m;rn5.,g$ ....\u.uuu AV.I.U|IlJU\1.l5lI DAD. iMrs. (Rev.)\ `R. J. D. Simpson of` Toronto visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Boake, recently.- I One of the best, if'not the best, addresses on Patriotic _.and Red Cross was delivered in the ,Method-[ inf. n1n11nn'In--lnn4- Q..LL'.L1- rA1umn's rnxans} .I. UVJNL` L UL` IL Mrs. Rober West and Mrs. Wm. Fraser attended the "Ontario Sab- bath School convention held recent-1 ly in Toronto, as delegates from the,` 'Thornton Methodist S.S.~_ ' ' e1\,r..,. /D---\ n 1' - ' `I ) ..y .... v;.- u ; - u nu JI4l.LDo 511.. \'V'U`UU. I Wordwas received here of; the! > death of the infant child of Mr. ). Will Culbert at Bond Head. ' ! T Miss Edith MeCraw_is visiting _ iifriends in the Queen City. ;` Mr. and Mrs. .105. Gordonhave lreturned home from the VVest, after 'an extended visit_ with their son , and daughter; ' V ` I A 1-....- -_-__1 -1: `I `I -r -- Antwvv uuuxvuu oaLc1y 111 J'.`1'21.l1(5. I Anniversary services w1ll`be held lat St. Paul s_ church next` Sunday lat 11 am. and 7 pm.` Rev. Dr. 0. Ma1'o `of Wycliffe College, Toronto, :will be the special preacher. ' Hallowe en passed` away quietly. nun; uu .L.uu1Dud_y. !WoIrdo v;as_ received here, that Sergt.-Wlajor \Vhitewood,. Pte. Har- ry Webb and Pte. Geo. Montgomery `have qrrived safely. in `France. ` - 1 1 A 1111-uvvn-unn-n-- ........--_ _ - _ ___ `II 1 1 5 van... u5uuv.I.o I A Ergo crowd attended Mrs. W. 1- Thompson s sale on Thursday. ' WOT!` mac ~nnnn~:1vn;l 1-------- LL -1- . u-K"l`ittle girl came to b1'ighte1`1.-i `the home of .Mr.. and_ Mrs. Alf. 'We;I!b. TIT..-.,] .__ _ 7.- V I-NO\J \4L\J V IlIIJ\JL CO 5 -Congratulations _to Edwin Johnston on a `son: | vale elevators. The farme1;c: ' burg `are! busyenmrketing; their grain to C}`aig- V O O .0 What Our Correspondents Piiid E . Worth Recording 9 9 ;On . .3 O tOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO CRAIg-V1}I_aE _ t ' '1 "I11 (3 :ooooooooooooooooooo,oo Rpuup A3001` BARRIE SATURDAY MARKETS dezen ladies colored Underskirts. rege1V_a'r' `to1.oo,'for........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75 Boy s Tweed Suits, from 2.50 to 6.50, 7-98c toe.v....L..'....=., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 dozen Infant" Dresses` in white only, reg: 7 5oc,for . . . . . . . . . . . ..... .. 50 pairs_ ladies .silk-eeced `hose, regular and 35c.:.-`pecial . . . . . . .. 50 pairs Little Daisy: Stockings-, regular pair for...-.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 300 yards Table Oil cloth, regular 3 5c. . . . . for.....` . . . . . . . : 3 dozen ladies House -Dresses, `regular T 1 V I O I O D O O I 0 I O o I 0 0' Q Q o o o 0 0 V ._W#9~r3.N..T0`N.-. Lg: ;auxc uu UIQLII, regular 35 rooooooonootccwuotooOOoo ooocaooo_ou' 1 1.2 5,-- 1 regular 75 oo,'fQr for to ...oo`o..o..:.v..............oo.... 1 `I - Mr`. and ;Mrs.] the a11'iv:i,1 of ` AJ1vANcn Messrs. _ Geo. Ellsmere, 1 L.~ Dales, J. Bidwell and _ eturned ;hom'e :m`m;; ;;.th Vi__ng_ their vacation `a'%I;I1ia,g ll % . ., . i . 1 9 9 ;`fWe`$t `Toronto is` `Qt: 3 3 Christie _ bnce.: ~ V` `Miter: 1:\n;...'.-_- in -- ~ - their annual deer I_1unt_ at Maiscoot. Mr. W.- Christie, . C;P.R.' agent, and his four lighters are` _spend and St . Catha.rineS'. " .Mr E, .|,f-, .. 3. _J- l1S';:,;3..-._3B`9nA H1 --..,.- an. vvuou \JW1l.11lllUUJ.'.yo it no difference at What hour of the v_ day or night VVm. Coulson was call- ed on, he was always ready to do it what he could for the Welfare of L. l1is fellowmenv. One of the lar,r.>;est .y farewells ever seenrinhis old town- ship met at his _l1ome . to. bid him d and family God-speed_to -their pres- ), ent -home near Thornton. He was ). one of the charter members of a ,, lodge of the `C.O.F., Bradford, and was in connection at his death. Fun- eral left his home at about 9' o clock Tuesday morning and the remains 1 were interred in Cou1son s Hill -Presbyterian Cemetery near Brad- : I` ford. The pall-bearers were six f :. members of the C.O.F. The funeral 3 Bl serviceslwere conducted by his pas- !tor, the Rev. R. H. Somerville, 1 El M.A., assisted by the Rev. L. Mc-. Clean, of `Bradford. To the widow and family we extend our sympathy ` ,-.. uanu 5.I.ca.u LUSH tney nave sustain- ed, but they have the consolation of knowing that all is well with the kind husband and loving father. May We all. be as ready as was the deceased, for we know not the day northe hour when the son of man Acometh, e = - Mr. and Mrs. J`. R, Grey are mov- ing into their ..new, home, the pro.- perty of the`, late Joseph Lodge,-We welcome themijto. our village. A Last Saturday our Register customers: big bargains we are prom] same township when he was twentyfy years old. `To this union was born! six children: Louis of Hamilton, : Harr yand Geaorge of Rainy`River, I Mrs. D. OA Connor of VVhitby, Mrs.i Greensides of Owen Sound, and I Miss Minnie of Winnipeg. His i -first wife died after being marriedl ,lfteen years, and after `four ycars t . he married Miss Elizabeth Curry,t eldest daughter of the late Johnit . Curry of VV. Gwillimbury; To this.'] second union was born a son, Fred,I at home. Deceased hadbeen ailing i; for many years, but having been at-.' tacked by neuralgia, which was a gchanged i11to pneumonia, he only h was able to battle with the latter `disease four days. From What your l( Cor. knows of the departed one and " also fro minformation received from of very authentic sources, he Was one M of the most popular and respected' "men in West Gwillimbury. It made no rli-'n1-cmna n4- -...1...:. 1.----- ' H W T. Bidwell and mm}: :'Prnn " . E. Moforth; Fzjedu Oadps ~. . ;._.~_1 A GENUINE CUT PRICE SALE of SHOES RUBBERS, CLOTHING and DRY GOODS. Not; sale`4 of trashy goods, but a gpnuine Cut Price sale of high-class merchandlse at prlces never heard of before in Barrie. Come and see for yourself. Come often, regular 36 30 c Nov._2x"1_(!.A E? E .20 .39 5} 1:69 _ 1...--- --...... , nun), mu spat. axac, Q rcg;x_l_ar 4. 50- to 5.05176} I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; I000 yds. Prints, aullo colors, r_eguIar,12% and c- I 5c, for . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 900 yds, -Flannelett; all colors, rcgpjlar Joe and: 12;c, for 3 yds. for . . . . . . . . . - " 500 ynds; Towelling, rcgu1cr_ loco and Izgc . . . .\ ` . . . . .;; . . . . . . CUT PRICE SALE .35 ;.uu. ILL 51".] V plements 4 Mr. and Mrs. children are visitin Aronto. - ..... auu .Lu.1'.s. narr or Barrie ed on friends in -place week. - . - _ Rev_.. Sllcox of `Toronto preachod 1n the Congregational church on` Sundnynight. ; ` - DALSTON ' 1 ` Threshing is nished in I neighliorhood. - Mr. and Mrs. Barr ed in place Irvin l\`D `..._,.: mm nev. Mr. berry and Mrs.` erry. ~' Robt. Addison, Strassburg, -Sask., is home and taking in "the annual hunt with the members of the Ves- pra Hunt Club. Mr. Irwin Johnston and daughter [visited -in Hillsdale last week. w ; V A U V \ (- Mr&71'eT{y, '1 days 1th Rev D_____ xu uua U urg. Miss S. E. Tracy, is home, a very pleasant visit among` tives in Midhurst, Grexifel and landale A 1' o . 11? we - 100 pairs m_en s heavy wool socks. regular pair, spairs for

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