Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 16 Nov 1916, p. 4

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I wreck occurred iuthe railroad yards: here 011 Saturday when two cars of la passing; freight train left the rails. `The auxiliary arrived from Toronto : during the night and removed the wreckage. ' `II `I /N . . - . ._. x'zI6y. PHONE "2593. V5 KW` Mgc pnce; ' `II All QC! The Piano that has made _ musical ` history ihintzmau Q13. mimiteh Thewoiiws Best Piano BOYS QVERCOATS AID SUITS ALL PRIGEDTAT 10 PER. CENT. OFF. MEN SA DARK GREY \0VERCOATS, 1'eg'ula1' value $10.00. Sale: n1-inn - Q9: MEN S` DARK B WNOR GREY OVBRCOATS, with neat stripe, re` gr value $15.00. Sale price . . . . . . . . . . __, Q1-Io: ...u_y . I . Mrs; Dr. `Hart and little datlghfr, Jean, of Detroit are visit-ing; i11.tl1 village. 1\.l':..~ h--.-4.1.-. 11.-.. .1 LADIES WHITE PLANNELETTE NIGHT GOWNS. ' Qnln vnv:nn non}: Kn Q1 `)1 ...-.1 Qi An BATH TOWELS in'all wh.iteVor linn sliadc, good size, ... .... .... .... . 2fO1`25(: price . . . . HUCK TOWBLS, good size with red borders. Sale T price ' 2 for 25c 23 INCH TEACLOTH, white with red border, rc;;'u1-ar _ value 20c yard. Sale price, per yard . . . . . . . .v14c TOWELLINGS-Puro Linen Towellings 17 inchos wide, white or brown color with red border, regular val- ue 15c. Sale price per yard '. . . . . . . , . :.`11c FLANNELETTH BLANKETS, 511 sizes, priced awav down. V . REMNANTS--Mill ends of Factory Cotton, 5 to 10 `yards in each piece,- all heavy cottons, worth 12.15 to ' 15c-per yard, _priced .very low ;` also some` mill ends of Towellings, priced at per yard . . . . . . . .o . . . .5c 4.: ha JILLLULL \oIJ.|VaJ-IL ' $10.00. Sale price .11 n UAISA umzix um MID bmuwm Uv1::1<.UOA'1-`S, n1ade from good qualities of chinchillas, made with collar and belted back, regular value $20.00. price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17.50 PS DARK GREY OR MID BROWN 0VERCOA'1_-`S, mniln -I-`........ ........J .......I:4.:.... -2 _1.:___1.:n__ _, 1 SHANTY BAY . ` November 13, 1916 The young people of. the village got up 8. Concert _and Box -Social on Friday evening, proceeds amounted to-a "little over t_we1A1ty-ve `dollars, which will be devoted to Xmasgifts for the soldier boys from Shanty` Bav. ` . ' singgnow yon__ save the advance 1 3 yqn: order -L for Xmas and save 1 Men s and Boys Clothing : GREY OR BROWN OVERGOATS, made Kle as above,_ regular value $18.00. Sale @119! .TO_. and ,:ua15.;1u UL mrcc 111 me electoral col~. loge. VVilsoh has 269 and Hughes. .255 with seven doubtful. Two hun-.. dred and sixty-six are necessary to msure clectlon. There has been considerable un- certainty for days as to the result of the`_.'p1'es'identialv elections in the United!` States; The daily papers of` 'Wednesda"y of last week indicated that Hughes had defeated President _ \Vilson and this announcement w made in last week s issue. Now 3 11 latest returns of the U. S. _ele 10 _9:ive theepresideney to \Vi1son by at |mar_:rin of tliren in tho nI.m+......1 Mn I __ . .. ....\. `lI1L;DlllL'lll} |1na1';:i11 three in I 'nrv-A n.*:1-_-_, 1 - uruss, oarrle were as follows, one loaf of bread, one pound of butter, cash $3.00. ` QBOUTBARRII-ll 1*`- Upholstering a1?a"fu1-nitur~._1'epair- ing done by comp '_ W 'Dougall Bros, Furni we Store. _ - V \J - v-~'- r" "we- At present the ground is covered with snow and _looks quite wintery but we hope winter does not set in yet awhile. I Q`. Q_L.___J-,, -I1-1 ' -- ~- lull IV JILJCQ RJVENI Saturdziy, 11th, the Sikth Lines contributions for the Red, Cross, Barrie fol1ows,vone Inn-F (FF rlmrvnng nun ----u----" -1` `V ...u:u.1;1;.u;;.|La.u .u.I.u.u.L UUWLVD. 950, $1.19, $1.25, and $1.40 Iurunluuy vvxuu xulbb Agnes J.U.I'ly. There are several buyers through this locality buying potatoes and are payillg as high as $2.00 per" bag. AL ....._..__,1_ ;1 `I Aunt up; axaucx .Lu.1a. 1.\:. 11.055, Da1'1`l " Mrs. R. Ellis a11d Miss Euphemia. Ellis spentssunday at Brentwood. 1 .;_Miss Anderson of T G1-enfel spent Sunday with Miss Agnes Turley. 'Ph(`."l'P QT!) Q0\7D`I`ol kiilvnro 4-L.u......L EAII repo_rt a g'oo< time. _ Mrs. L. Ross spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. R. Ross, Barrie. TH .-o `D `DIN- ...-:1 1|.r:_-, 1.1 1 M .,,i,JbYEMBE%B--%16, 1916 h __._.j. WILSO/N RE-ELECTED PRE$I< DENT 9.` 0. BOX 178 . What _OurOorr.espondents Find Worth Recording Sixty-five years V highest "ideals u quLu.uu. uau: $14.7 11"."5 I 0.1 III] ` $8.95 Financial rc-g a11d Oct: JHI3` T, Hasti1lg's, >1 __Ml'S. J. Iii $10.00; 1~.n-.1 r. {`..,mn 1-... "SPOR.T COATING-`S,-nlade from very bes of 111ate1'i1ls, V were $2.75 to $3.25 per yard. Sale price, yard Q1 OK Citizens an rv not be \\`(-H- In I ~wcek for th- ~-.1 soldiers in Iz'::;~ eels ar1-iviu: in boys in I']n'_"I:mf '](` lilf(`>;t ill Elm mailed. .\ rm- offorcd as .~n?:.-.` seas; Hm mail \eats, :1~ xE. trst and is M71--~ \ . isn_an_v who \\`i~E, ubtc .1.u nun l'H Shower ol".\x:; 87 packa:_-`(rs tub ing paper, :35 ]m_ chocolate , ls - ages Oxo ('nh'~. arettes, 8 }1a('k:I: 21 'bars soap. 17 sardines, '_ in/. chiclets, shm in: books, t0\\'('I.<. ~ tooth pa. lmi Sec1'etary. WHAT TO s{> O \/Lug.) 'J(ll.`. -,_ $1.10-Tom1 $7 Balance on hm 117 I 1 auunauulr (Ill HUM` VV01'k (I0m- is. Oct., 16 1):1ir.< ~< as,_155 ]u1'0pM'Ij.. ages, 15 Was]: -i Q] ........ .. r` \', LEFROY RED uy.A.v.uu, 1|\`l Cross Jm-.<. ($111/\ rn utvvvulnlllt I I ll .\Iexnhm'.< m minded that for sewing 4 21st, in Rod 4 to 5.00 pan. _'l her is 11o(-:14-vl success. Receipts 1':-: November }m:. '\l' l .. ............... The ]`:_\(-r-._' Canadian Hm! taken in rmi-. now in hum} 3 Canada. am.` the S0('i(-t_\` -:2 and for Uni ;:~ assures tho \'w altlxougln tlu- I; France and I-In thcr sumli.~ . surgical (In-~x~i present, _\'(~t. 1 shirts, ]))`_i:1l!1:2~ pital sllits. 4-in- tically Imlinm. Committov mH Branc-h(-s mu! continue or in: the S0(-i(.-t_\"~ mation as '1. and (]i1'(*(-ti(m~ reqtlirod m:.:_\- Red C1'0s.< Hr.-:1 minion A(':IIi43 East,` Tormm-. `TWEED SUITINGS, 6 piecs ohly, all 52 inches wide, regular valug $1.50. yard 0-07 o n o o o u u - u n - o n n o o a o o on S110]! `(-um` Walker. Mr Mrs. E:1.~`tn.:: A Message 't( VI`-L- L`. I\\;\Allt-J -' ASat111'd:.I H Mary '8 Chm" the f'0II(w.'i ll drcw s Chm` (`I ,, Jl\Jll\..y o T1'init_\ (U. 8110]) Silllllwln receipts $T Q..+.....I...- Jlluu. LVUV. _rv_; 'Contrihuti:. ,;'b8I' llli L111); ,jbutter; 121' Is; g.2Ib buttt-,1 . 7. `loaves b1'(*:1L "1 basket ;x;.;.1.~ `Dalston 1 Im Painswit-k. . uits; Gm-mc-E. >117) bum-r: \'. bread; Mr. \\`E honey; Mr. Jiw 177:3 yd. The 1'0;:11I:::' 'Branch C.I{.( `. Mon. Nov. '_ n-_ l"-..A...:1....: TICKETS, Proceds i' Good Enter: TWEED SUITINGS, all wool, 38__ t-o 40 inches wide, good patternsin plaid or he'athe1'-mixtures, reg*uIar value 75c to $1.00 per yard. Sale `price, yard` 49c Will DAY, NI Gail V Soin1iex{ MEN S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, made _fro Shnnn ivnn] .-nonvnln-Q. uni..- :91 An 0-1, ,, - MEN '8 EXTRA HEAVY 'RIBBED WOOL SHfRTS,. sizes 34 to 44 only, regular valueA$1'.00. E `Sale price QC)- . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - ~ I LADIES EXTRA HEAVY WEIGHT NATURAL` COLORED VESTS, regular value 50c. __Sale `price ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .., . . . . ..f . . . . . . ..39c -..._....uu;-5 u.1cuub' 111 $1118 burg. - " ` Our railroad section boss, Fred. Foster is moving -to Oril in this week to take charge of the'OriI- ` li yards. - Mr.` W. J. Boake and family of W-'a1l'a'ce's. 7 - "Q_1;i1_:` l1;_nun.1'ber,.from` this~:..vio`u`u '.1`}:ornto_n spnt_ Sunday gt Mi`. j H._- umms GREY vnsrs, long Q..1 u7n;rr'|1'+ 1I7t\v;+L| `Em- Anal.` MEN'S PURE` WOOL GASHMERB socxs, black on; T ly, sizes 9%, 10, 10% and 11, regular value 350. Sale 'p1'1cepe1_'pai1'..; . . . . . . . ....25c; LADIES PLAIN BLACK HOSE, gobd heavy`. \veig'ht.- Sale price per pair .. ._ . . . . . ....22c LADIES PLAIN BLACK OASHMERII Hess, gm- anteed pure wool, sizes 85: to 10, were 50c pair. Sale price "per pair . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .399 HOSE--'Childre'n s plain black -Cashmere Hose, Vg*uar- anteed pure wool; sizes up tb 72} only; regular val-A no Rn QTII1 Ann -nhin - v.Qaln v\1I:nn v\n;~n OK` .i`AIRT.`.NETS, all. colors, bn sale . . . . .8 for 25c. 'CORSETS-Lo11g hip and low bust, made from good ma- terial , sizes. 18 to 28,fregular value_ $1.25, o11 sale_. . . . . . . . .890 ./per pair.... . . . . . . .. AN om) L01-7o_r 1`ANO_Y OOLLARS for. ladies, 012; 92011 LADIES FANCY qoL1.ARs, including all an; newest Christmas sty'les,`_eacl_1 . . . . . . . .V . .25c-and 50c STRIPE COLLAR `AND CUP!` SETS? Eire Rnn non` . gain min - lat L.O.L. `No. 605 last Wednesday, _ I .uuvciuuc1' .l.`:t, 1:110 Guy Fawkes night was_ celebrated . Nov. 8th, when a very ' enjoyable time was spent _there._ Mr. Wm. Martin was in the chair. Among the speakers were W.'A. Boys, K.C.,. , M.P., and Mayor Craig of Barrie, and many other brethren from neighbor- ing. lodges. M . - ' Mr. Ben Palmer of Hamilton. vis- A ited friends here recently. Mrs. W. D.V Minnikin of _-Barrie is __visiting friends in thisvburg. V. " ,3 railroad iitinn 1...... 11.. IN from llie Shetland_wool,-regular` value $1.00. Sale price 75c DIES? sleeves, weight, worth 30c each; Saleprice, unauvwu 111410 VVUU}, DLIJCD L11) I/U I72 Ulllyl . ue 35c and 400 pair; Sale price, palr CRAIGVALIE`. A . ` - vNo_vember 14, 1916 L1--- 9 Until A-l\I I each . . . LIV DJ LLIILL LI \I\IIJLI`1 u50c set. -Sale price .. D only, [all good pzitte1'11s,_ wide, value $1.50. Sale prie,c, L'd.... .; . . . . . . T 0'5" 5..-..- ....-....., `y....uu. uuuc _lu.u: I A eulogizing the, /`deceased Lyon; cor._ca,n_-truly say sh has L_ left -. .110 Sup0ri,0;:;-'.p.sVA 7.` i;r_u,e` am} Chgisgian 1 ass; - 1' I` S 3 l ,. 1 I N ovem_ber7th. ' Such wascthe lengxth ;~ of days meted out to` the late Mrs. l\_Ir. Coulter s sale {was 8.:_S11CCCSS. , Gone Home Take comfort Christians when yourl ' friends, V l ' " - . In [Jesus fall asleep; Their better being: never ends, Why then dejected weep, Born October` 26th, 1846, died Alexander Agar. .. Deceased was born on lot 12, Con. 10, Township of Es-l sa on above date and was thefo_urth . of .the l_arg'e family of the late James Speers. This is the second death in l the family, Robert having: died some "men vof_;_.t;he _ Township of 3Ess_ai, ;-so by , death. . - years age. Deceased had been ail- ing since, August and, as was char- acteristic of her whole life bore her illness with true Christiaii fortitude. - From what your cor. knew of the . late Mrs. Ayer and her husband no couple ever `lived in a truer stateof puree domestic happiness . than did" 3 they all. through. their srmarried life. I: They were married fty-ve years * ago, by the late Rev. `Hyslop, one of the pioneer Presbyterian Clergy`- tliose. wljjead this see`_that rang: th_br link` "that binds"-`e distaiit I with -the `present has been `;_se_v`ere`d y 1`l7:u_--_-,4` ~ `r `oval '` -'-H L cpast ' uqunya . Ill. .1:4ug1aI1(l. , V . V - " `g Mrs. Mervyn Dyer has returned Aliandale after a pleasant visit at Mr. G. W. DyerV s.. - L11 ;uuucuuau1 1`l:L'(:lllr_l` VFa1l ploug'hmg'_1s here. ' IN 1. . -7 no-you rxxcuua ucru IUCCIIEI) . Harry Hicks was successful insc- Acuring` another 'fox` on Saturday.` Harry is; an expert at the .9,'mn o. Miss Reta Mc Chea`11 visited` friends in ' Tottenham recentAly._ - ' F9" `h]'nI1nv]11'nn- :.1 ..L._._L fl, ' I `I I -J(Al.Dl-rllllo ` I `I . Mr. Herb Nixo'n- [of Cookstown visited `friends hcrc recently. ` Hicks was another 'fo}\" Han-v is` an nxinm-f 92+ Hun nvnnmin . i &UU!-IIllVI1`y-` . I -Mr .a11d Mrs. James Sproule are` I .l visiting friends in Thessalon. x-no Q4-n.....-.L' I... __1 _ 3 A ` .v1s1uug I1`lel1(lS 1n Thessalon. { Mrs. Ste\va1't+ IS v1s1t1ng' f'r1'e11dsi 111 Dalston. 1l'_, `IT 1 \~--' - - -- * ' `IL VKQUILUJ. 0 . _ I Very little of the_ advertised partl of the estate of the la teeM_r. Hey-l lands has been disposed of in this locality. 1 1\.r..' .-`...,1 1r..- "r------ n- ':""""'. """D' Rev. J. A. Wilson B.-A., of St. An-. drew s Church, Hamilton_will be the Ipreacher at the anniversary services. of the Methodist Church next Sab-!` bath. The Rev. gentleman at one time taught Cherry Hill School and was as good a teacher ashe is a` preacher. I I XT.....'. 1:u.L. _p~n' - -' - Miss_.Paton, Cherry Hill teacher hasbeen ill for the nast weeksand as a, result there has been no school. The Rev.- D. Norman, returned missionary fro_m_China occupied the pulpit-of the Methodist church last Sabbath; evening. ' -DA" 1 ` "7--1 -\ A -- AA: IJIILUHU. 1315714 ;V.l.0l](l8.y Sorry to lose our much esteemed- neighbor, Mr. Stanley-Ya_tes, who is moving to Bolton. atTtende(,l the 1\IetT1odist.,Fo{vl S'pper in Stroud last Monday evening. Sorrv to Imp nrn- mma. ,..;.......-.1 no no unquvvulg, uwcuy. . ' ` Those who attended the VStrou'di anniversary on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs. A. Dyer and Miss Mabel, Mr. and Mrs. Lockhart, Mr. and -Mrs. Geo. Brown, Mr. " and Mrs. G. W.'Dyer and Miss Flora, Mr. Thos.. and *Miss` Minnie Wiley, Mr. -and Robt. `Reynolds and `Miss Meril, Mr. C. T. `Campbell, Mrs. T. Campbell and Miss Reta. ' A a Miss May `Loug'h_eed is visiting Mrs. Mait `Wiley, Stroud; 1 "l`1m r....1:,...7 A.'.I -,,, 1- -v ' vvaa DJJ-IQDJ, W516 ..f. ...'. .`...25C.` um, 1.u;\.\:, _ya1u. $1.95 extra. '- havy each ..._.19c THORNTON , 111. 1L"|_.', -...V95c ulcld. \' an` .._25c V5) uula. .;..5c Jzibout nished 5 DEVLlN& MURCHISON DUAL, JCLIIAD uUu.. M_iss Annie Shaw of Bua ,;js -ssnending some weeks-iwithsher H1- er here. . T j .We are sorry to report the illness of the li-ttle= son of J. .C. Buie,, but n.-,nV|\n:i`4:uo~,u."np.p....'...4. nun. uxuu. vv.11L-y, D1Jl`011(1.' `The Ladles Ald are sendlng Xmas .'boxes to the boys of this place who are in the trenches and training` `campsin .Eng'land. 1|/rm..m.. h...... 1... - ~ U1. uuc uuuu: auu. UL U. .U. D htppe. for .a--speedy recovery. .'. M+i s.3 Hmijthef vThmPs%n? uuuuuux, 4u;. uuuu _ .Lu.uueuu. ' Mr. Ira Spicker` spent the week- end with his daughter, Mrs. Stephen- son, Alliston. * 'lA .'.... A....:v. 01.--, n H M - SUNNIDHALEV onns November 13, 1916 Mrs. McKenzie and son, J; D., 6f Detrdit returnedhome last week af- ter spending _the summer with; her `brother, Mr. _Colin_ McLean. M- 1.... a...:..1_-_-` -- l.L1\|Ull'VaLCo ` I - 1 Mrs. L. Graham of Minesing is spending` a few days with her "par- ents herej . [ Miss Fanny Priest ` is visiti11g` friends in Minesing. I f\:J-.. .. --_'_-__`L, n :1 _--r- -- l;;u;uua 111 ;v;111U511l_g'. Quite .a number of the 177th B11. lspent we_ek-end leaves i`n.-these parts. w1`\fIA';'s:U 1`i2;(l1'e\v Potts` spvcnt one `day `last week with Mrs. B. Rupert of IEden_vale. : [ ` Iv Miss M. A`. Erwixi is sriously ill , lbutwvc hope for a speedy rccovol-_v.! 'M1'.I. Carruthers and his sister,` Gertrude of Suunidale Corners spent! Sunday at Wm. T;-ain s. - ' * I Mr. T. E, Potts of .=Camp Bordon :spent the Week . under the par- Ienta.lVroof.1 ' ' `II ..- A v\.. I A vmo T I I * ' Nwombor 13, .1916 '4 _M1'V. and Mrs. Al/ex McNabb ofl Edenvale `spent Sunday, at AAnd1'c\v !Po1tt .V " ' I .. . .'_ .uv;u5 u1Uuu:1'. _ ' - To_ the sorrowing husba_nd and lclaughter and relatives we en'- itend _our sympathy in this then` great loss they have sustained `but they have the consolation of know- ing` all is well. . SIG]... 'l._L1, 1 1 - - The funeral took [place to the Uilion Cemetery here 011 Thursday` .afternoon and was `attended by a. llarge concourse ` of relatives and lfriends. The pall bearers were` all nephewsfof the deceased: Messrs Al- lbert Dawson, Harry Corbett, James |Sneers, Al-bertd Erwin, Elmer Erwin, |\V;\J.A:_:a1-.` _ _ . I ;...,:`... HOLLY _ .A November 13, 1916 Glad `to report M1's.- Jas. Bro{vn_ `to be improving nicely. -' Thnen uvlan of}-nnJnJ .L`l.'.. CL. -"- IV a U. [1f.',1l. L One ,da11g}1te1', Mrs. 1s` also left .\t_o `mourn loving mother. I11- LL _ , ,.fu11e14a1 se1'vie$ Vwcre conduc t- ed by "her Pastor, the Rev. R. H. Somerville both at the liouse and grave. . . rm... 1.'------._1 wife and a kind. llneighbor hxvliloisell example it,will be for us all to fol- -low. The'deceased.a,ll through her life exemplied the truth of the] great commandnxent Thou shalti love the Lord thy God with all thy! heart, and with all thy soul`, and with all thy mind, and with `all thy strength, .and also the. second thou shalt love thy 1_1'eig-h`borb as 1 thyself. rm: ...... .-1 ,7 -' I - " `IS an 13 wcu '. .`T`Slie hath done what she could." James Irwin the loss of a UJIULIJ LU). uluc xuvu 11 v Master Art ur~J;.r;; has'gone to Barrie to clerk for Merrill & Hub- bard, hardware merchantsg. r . . mu} vn-:nn`n6 1\ntvA -'Iu......'- - ;_-, !, unc Jmcv. 5cuy1c1uuu.. V ` ,!5"iliI::;',e -has rbthrned home ; from the N orthwest_ 9 `after being. b there for nine months.- `Il'_-L__. K A ,,L'I, W, `I 1 VII '7 Cl C WHLUOUUO 7 A Sunday school social was held in the public hallon Monday even- ing, as a_ farewell send off to Rev. `C.-BI'0VWn and family. A nice pres- entation of a watch was` made to rMr.A Brown, also an address was read_ which was _very feelingly re- plied to by the Rev; gentleman.. ' .w;I+'....A (`airman 1..., ..*.u........,: u___. - uuu ;uuun_y Ju. uucxx au.\u:u . The report from the collectors here for the .British -Red Cross 1155 been made, and the proceeds co1lect- ed were $213.85. A A o-_-_',1_-- ..-1--_I _-, :_1` 1' 11 y JLAKIECO Miss Dorothy.French who is-teaeh-, ing in Dresden is at her home for a few days. ` - A - . Miss Gladys French is going a\_\'a_v: to the front `very soon to help nurse `the wounded soldiers. 153.... '!]"I'l:-1.1. 1, ' '- '-` ' .n. vvo J-AWL wvsu a.uv.y_ J.I.Uu5,\I11,.l.VLl.Dl..I_l.5 I I Once ag_~'ai11 _Vour_ correspondent has to report `the sad newsthat was ashed over t11e wires VVed11esday of `last week to Mr. and Mrs. VV111. [Hod:_-;so11, that their son, Herbert IRoy, had been missingisinee October i8th. A youiig 1112111 in his teens a11d [the so11 of an old soldier that had seen active service 11i111self ` i11 the 11orthwest rebellion, could 11ot resist the urgeiit call, a11d'oer ed himself for duty, a11d joined the 9211dAHi landers i11 Toronto, 10 1no11tl1s ago. On reaching` England he was trans-' ferred to one of the Canadian bat- talions and took part i11 the big` ght [of _Oet. 8th w}1ere so_n1any. of the_ 'brave Canadians fell. Our sympathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson and family i11 their anxiety. I i Tin-. 1-nrxna-I-i t-Isvnvn 4-Ln n..'Il....L...-.- _ Noveii1;e1~ V13, 1916 |Pte. Herbert Roy_ Hodgson VMissi1_1g ' nnnn auvn;n xxxxx 1- nnu..nn..\A.- J..-.J. mu; n. uuuzuu bu. SL011}. - Snow on Sunday mght. The ground was quite covered with the beautiful. ' cuu, uaxuvvuxgs uu.:.l.'uuul.llo.- -I i ,What_ might have been a serious ' MINESING 1VIiss_ McKinley is on the staff in the A. Ronald Co. store. Q1-unuvv nu C'---J-r ' ` ` ..u,uua u_1 \/u1`uu3.;v\_ 0U(l.` recently. M1`. James M011` and two sons of the Batteau spent Sunday at .\ .[r.' 1 M. M oir s. fi'iends `in Colli11g'woodu i'ecently. l RIP. -IfnpQ -1'f\;`l' 011!` +IIYI\ c\r\\-\rv LU nuu I-llwlo We are endeavoring to make thepaper valuable to you, and at thelow subscription rate at which it is published it is nec- essa.ry'thatit be paid for in advance. Keep the money in circulation. We cannot par, our `accounts unless you pay yours. Please do not disap- point us. ` . ' The label on your paper` shows the date to which your subscription is paid. Look at `it. [If it does not read 1917, it should. -I11- __-- H7 17 TO SUBSCRIBBRS: vuv WU|.lllllUU. b'U1ulel'S- Mlss Elhott 1s a visltor witl_1 `her cousin _Mrs. Mills. CRAIGHURST UTOPIA A ` . I! November 14, 1916 Anum-ber from here `attended the Chicken Social held by the .Sewing' Circle, Ivy, on Thursday night last. ,-,,,_ _,,- -_..., ....v.... nu/n \.,_uu.1a_y. I -Mrs. H. Morrison gave a_ shower on Tuesday evening to Miss Edna, Oades. `The -bride-to-be received many useful gifts accompanied by the ve1'ye-best wishes of her many friends. ` 41.1.10. ,\_.I.3u1aI.1yu.'1.' Mr._ Danlel Hart of Toronto 1s vls-' 1t1ng' Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Caston. 1/r.. T..1... \.'-..1,.-_- '1.-..- A uni-.>, ;un.. auu .Lu1a. Q . L2. uaston. Mr. John Nelson. has` returned to Toronto`after belngi conned to his home for two weeks with qtiinsy. Mm U M--.--:~~~~ ~---~ ' rug LLUAIL mu: llulllllu I Chas.VHa1't, _jr., met with a serious- accident when he had his left wrist broken while attending` to the hors- no `The Misses Leach of Lov.e1'in_:r arel spendi119.' a` few days with their aunt, I Mrs. 4Ostrander.T -lr--r` .11-T . nrru Inn caz, axuppcu u'u1u LUIS SE31"/1011. Rev. Mr. Brown preached his fare- well sermon` on ' Sunday `to a large congregatio11 who are sorry to lose Mr. Brown from the vicinity as well as from the pulpit. nhnc T-Tm-4 in sun! ..-ZLL .. ....3- Auuuxllcll Uu ;u.uuua._y., The potato shipping is drawing to a close, there having `been fourteen car loads, averaging about 500 bags per car, shippedtfrom this station. Don Tl! Dun--~-~ ---------`--J ` " IV A vvuxuavn Mrs. Jas. Castolt motored to route with friends 011 Saturday returned on Monday. rphn nnfnfn LV]1:Ir\~r\:\-`nan :1` J-.A---3--- .I.\J.I. ll Bay. IA -..

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