Northern Advance, 6 Dec 1900, p. 4

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. _ Socialist asks in Saturday's World : [fold lasts nighr.--Victoria College con- :'orIifaz ione and St. Andrew s ball? " fwould furnish study for i the sociologist. Might this so answer this ` question. bject is sometimes avoided for iviog oifeoces in,the pew, It oil, of us. ` When will the dsyiyn; ' iianity break. a aum eseodts e ` at I d h E1 the bi T Very y e an cut shown by the ware ouse `. t fhuiilrdniinawnun c.-. f`|.......J.. `Il'.....-- A: Ltxorn Where Your Good Money Goes Fanhest. Let us emphasize these facts :-The w Jackets are out-and out la made, all rs and sizes, light and dark fawns,\ browns, black, myrtle, navy, scarlet, "1'Y8_1, etc; Sale startsjto-day. You ll be ` tbleto estimate values by these quotations: VII`) LCBUIIUL \.IV\/lL)l\.I\JA EDITORIAL NOTES. _. If General De Wet doean b `behave fiietter ithmay be necessary for Kitch- .f-Qner to send for 001. Sam Hughes to gfjtrike terror into the marrow of that wily old Boer. : '?5'i`::eo and Children : New Jack- et: at the same reductions . Sample J a;:ke'ta for $4. 50. Tile $5 Illjd $6 Jaketa cut to $3.25 N1 33.75, 83 50 Jackets cut; down to $2 and $2.50. - HE ll:--;_9 -, I ran an! I 11' , 1_-l. 87 Sample` Jackets in the latest cut at $9. $10 and $11, sale price $5. of-$7 ax;d 88 value ay, happy chance ds, 352 and odd, >om samples, to overstock. The 'm;;5..;5:"" . Ex ton. . -7.58 pm. ' = 11-33.a.m. cvonmgkxprcls leave: Toronto at 5.20, V. ; "HAMILTON. . T `mo EX KOO`: 9.09 Demo _ pan. 11.33 mm. XAVENHURST & NORTH BAY. . Ian. Mail. 5 15 pan. pan. *Atlantic 8: Pacic Ex. 11.54 pm. C " North Bay Mixed. 7.80 mm. Gnvcnhunt mixed (oouthonly) 9.85 . coumcwoon & MEAFORD. . I. , 1 _*Atlantic & Pacic Ex. 3.58 pan. ; Iltblribars now in arrears for three months and ` but will be charred $!. oer ann_um * I q.m.. 7.56 a.;n., 9.37 a.m.. n.z5 ` , 5.17 p.m., 5.23 p.m.. 8.oo pan. ALLANDALI T0 nuuun. AIJIQ, II II\ a an I. an an - BARRII TO AILLANDALB. per jlnuuzg. wzsuiv, PROPFHETOR` *".'.:`:'.:.:::.>".';1,.:::':;.:.`.`t.':.';`;.`:.`"' M"-V All _-L-_ A__!,__ l\ , on N6n'rH:nN ADVANCE .15.` lo mm II-:u;I.;I:Iun av nuuuun. A ` `I ' Imo 13-25 e o 0 . . , .,.'p.nIvI p.m m 3 , W --3: -on-nu -avv--lwII|I9Il lllUllllI|Vt "7"D|v.. All other trains Daily except Sunday. -H` Dav pan. 1:: fess. `(-00, mm . PEN TANG. ' ~15 mm. Accommodation. 5.82 p.m 00 pan. Accommodation. 7.55 can ALLANDALE 8: BARRIE SECTION. Page 6;);-u-mn Newspaper-`.1 Published from the Office, :23 Dunlop Street `Fania. in the County of Simcoe.-the Pro- ` Vince of _Ontario. Canada. every Thursday Morning, by I No new name will be added to the Subecriptien Iuntll the money in paid. - T gm: nAu.wAY `GUIDE. :.;`.`____n_ have for and arrive from the antiqued places as follows : ~ `::--g- J . Toronto is considering the advisa- ibllity of installing a municipal telephone iiistem. _ The great drawback to such a viystem lies in the fact that the Bell jlfelephcne C`-o. controls the outside can-A eotioos; which would necessitate prac- `nally the keeping up of two separate V rvices. It is a serious objection, and ins which may retard the scheme for have to be looked for in Govern`- " `ant control. ' j If other plans fail the solution an or PORTRAITS. F p.m. Tums or SUBSCRIPTION. .*::-\`m`?sun PI mu---,--u n.. a..ni.. 11.} I D.III. 5. p.m. ' 70 `amt uo 7:, Inl. 1.57 Football Players Killed. Johnatow-n,`Pu., Nov. 30.--L. Trum- bull Kelly, lefo tnokle- of the Capital C_ult.ure Football Club, of this city", died to-day cflrom tae ebotai of an aegi- deut yester ay u ten-noon n 3 `game with b the Indiana State Nopmal `school _team. _K_l_ly ;hokled-.}3'bullbqk -ed 1: *h?'9- I*99s%-;yh9!*Vr&!s1vsjiy gggjqnth hgoknf-th had 3 pa , ---u w: wvxww-VI Inwul "-"LebInon.% Pa., ir"Z.. 30..-lnihirlvgg . w. % 1 being 3' wellknown newe- peper men`, Weir was a verse writer of considerable ability, as well he a hietorr `ian of some note. i r - ' Weir called him": wife to his bedroom and as she entered he puts revolver to his head end red. falling back dead on the bed He leaves a. wrdow and two chi_l_drer_:. Ottawa, Dec. 2.-Ai-thur Weir, night editor of The Citizen, committed suicide -v act evening at his residence on Somer eet street. He was about 37 years of age, and was a. son of William. Weir, ex-preaident of the`Ben no Ville Merie. `who is serving I term ' the peniten-. tiary as the result` of * his connection I with the haul`:-_`fnilni'_e .i_ V H Dined with the Queen. London, Dec. 1.-_-- 1`he Canadian con- tingent, under Col. Otter,` after being. thanked by the Queen yesterday, re- turned from Windsor to London. When the time came for the departure an immense throng had gathered and became so` demonstrative at periodsthat they rushed into the ranks, grasped the Canadians by the hands and caused` the parade to become disorganized.` Others more wildly enthusiastic, endeavored to wrench the shoulder straps and the regimental letters from theclothing of- the men as a memento. of the occasion. The police were unable to keep the crowd back, and hundreds dashed through the lines into the station, and gave the Canadians a wildly exuberant send-off, the bands playing and the crowds singing Auld Lang Syne. During the crush to `see the` Canadians at Windsor station to-day several per- sons were injured. Colonel Otter, Lieut.-Col. Buchan and Capt. Mao- Donald . remained at the Castle, by command of the Queen, to dine with Her Majesty and the Royal family this ` evening. The 'Emperor s intimation was con- veyed to Mr._K1-uger" by the German Envoy at'Luxemburg, who _arrived at Cologne today. A ' uuvv Lulsuwvu lll9-~~ ` The press generay strikes the `same no_t__a_. A Trhis declaration is accompauied` with -reproaches, Mr. Kruger being charged with having encouraged a useless gue rilla warfare and having disregarded Germany's advice when he might still have followed it._ . . _ ` Mr. Kruger : visit is. not agreeable to Germany, his aim, being to obtain in- tervention in South Africa. It would be a grave political mistake--it would be even a great crime-tc allow him to entertain even a spark of hope that Ger- many will render him any practical support. 'n'u_:_ J-_I_,,-.!, ;'"'irE"o'13; Gazette, in an inspired comment, says : . all - I f,._--..-_L. ..s_s.. :_ Toionto Telegrdm` has this aenf iciam of, one pa:-tioular formv of ntnry ostentation :-;`."l`hro" is Emperor William "Notat Home to Mr. Kruger at Berlin Owing to Previous - - Engagements. Berlin. Dec. 2.--Mr. Kruger has abandoned his proposed visit. to Berlin, owing to the receipt of an oiciel B inti motion that Emperor William regrets that, in consequence of previous en- gagements; he will be unable to receive. him. The Boer statesman will, there- fore, proceed direct from Cologne for Holland. He telegraphed to this effect this afternoon. I ;u ; st var. ehroughoegg ther7f(3oncervative;psrcyiiisi Gansda~ that ; '- _theyoungerm_en.ct't thcjjrarty should given every opportunity.;to`oome togthee front and take prcminerit places in rule 1. ing_the land. e In this desire there is no: i implied reection upon the value of the solder members of the party ; the desire for ycungervblood is simply the `result of the new conditions y existing in "the: `rapid expansion `6f the `_ country. The inuences of the Confederation epoch are fast waning a_nd'a new cycie begin suing. V ` The younger men of to-day pcs sees a strong element of independent thought and broad national views, and they desire "leaders in sympathy and harmony with them. These young men are strong British-Canadians who de- mand clean government and honest ad ministration from {their leaders. The Conservative party has now an op portunity to gather in the very best element in Canada, the sturdy, whole. some young men who are going tc'de- velop this young country into-one of the greatest nations in the world and one of thestrcngest props of the British Empire; A O O I`H- 71scation.'3 ( " KRUGER A135 km ` sm-1'.' Editor Suicides. nuu.I;7 o I:o`o.:aoa fhe form of 5. royal pageant; ihnld the working days of mem v he Queen : Owen Ries he ti"Lq'rd Minto leak; like the % A? .f Lguard1of hoeeqr_ . Mr. John Sawyer, while eating hie break fut lent Thursday morning, new two nough- bore dogs worrying two at bu cheep. He mode chops and treated them to their homes. The `owner oz one dog, we A understand, he: 1!w`9x..,:v`1!ih.JIiI,Ilnce we mm win -be shoee:.hnqlng.euohdoge,; _-_ ._-- ..--..vv-' ---uvu unvvu K19?! F We uodorsmnd Mr. B. Averill, teaoher of the 65h lino school will retire at the and of the you, Mr. Kirkpatrick, of Bradford being` his A auooouonrl , . _ _ _ _._'. -___ __-.- vv -- -vvu Mu. Ju. Reid, -T-while gupping down 3 atop the -other day, had the mum:-tune to fall, breaking a small bonorot gh `leg. II-h "D..L-_a. 'D_..-..l- _-A--~~ - n; f Rouir} ~[J"1:_)u~ 1L_}{n; '3}. Belle Ewart luau-week,-nicer spending two weeks with her daughter, Mn. Geo; Wallace. ' yooriugthe rink with ice , `I Mr. J. `;Lennox in patiently waiting for frosty weather, to T show his ability in "i1}`u;;{:eTi; -a_1;eeiva-l"i'z:\'rlcation, had practice Monday night at Mr. Jno. Allan e Mr. Joe. Coulter, who lately went on the railroad-aa reman. is already ring on a passenger. - 1" 1- .-I- I mm'dh}i;{Q,;"deL Sound, is visiting with her aunt. Muloomaon. Mr. Dick Osborn ahipp.ed .5 load of hogs on Wedneaday. Edr. A-l'e_x. and Tidiu Helen Canning. are viiiting friends in Mono.- William Hebdeo,'_a young English- man, was drowned in Lake N lplssing on Wednesday, Nov. 28, while skating across the bay from Oallender to his farm on the southeast shore of the lake. . Celerou_Panc:l' add , , __..v_-.. The Militia Department has received over iorty applications ti-om Canadians anxious to serve under Gen. Baden- Powell, in the Transvaal constabulary. An old man, named John Movrol, was killed, and two other workmen bad- ly injured by the bursting of 9. fourteen foot wheel in the-factory of Mr.-NF. E. Games, in Montreal. . An Italian, called "Luigi Deli, was hanged at Johannesburg recently for violation or his oath of, neutrality by acting as a Boat spy.` 11:.` 1-: - - Pehetgo Pamano, an insane Russian in Kingston Penetentisry. committed` suicidsin his cell last week by hanging himself with hissuspenders. ` ' The Greet eNort.her11-_I{ei-l'vVvay has chartered ve vessels of the Leyland Line for ve years to carry grain from Quebec to England, Six 'horaea' were oaphyxiated in a stable in Toronto by a horse` kicking a hole in a gas pipe. - Col. 05:9: ;u;d the Canadian doldiefa with him will sail for home on the .LakeChampla.in on Dec. Ilth, The notorious Oscar .Wilde has died in destination at Paris. _ ' I Kingston `will probably` establish a municipal electric light; plant at a coat of $50,000. - - -l')l:7,lB.i:)`l.ri1.: II Ik. -_Vo1-nice J em ieson, Norman Co-xworch, Beverley -Jennett, John Keown. Pt..' IL, Sr.- Dalton Banting, Dolphy McLean, Islay McQuay, Minnie McLean. Pt. II., Jr. -Lanra Lennox, Harriet Coulter, Edna Arnold, Maggie Kectyle. Pt. I., Sr.--Lauranoe J ennetc, Carroll Lennox, Edith Coxworth, Emily Banting. `Pt. I., Jr.-Hazel Lennox, Mabel Loug- heed; ' - In a. recent article on the increasing cpreysleucy of suicide, Mr. Goldwin mith mentions .marrisge_a_s an anti- dote for suicide. Whereupon a. hasty editor is mean and soulless enough to suggest that it is a toss-up which is diverse, the cure or the disease. "13a'v'ii'JIfi., Class V.- Flo. Halbert, John Davis, Herbert Halbert, U. Fish- er. Class IV.--William Kirkpatrick; Robert Davie, Harold Banting. Class III., ,Sr.-Hartha Pearson, Bert Reid Wesley Martin, Reginald Arnold. Class 1H,, J r.-Ella Ooxworth. Roy Jamie- son, N ellie Banting, Walter Kettyle. Class IL, Sr.-Fred. Davis, ' Boyd Davie, Mabel Fauley, Sarah Pearson. n: =- - `I ..u..._ TT 1'. ff 1) Ivy Public School. The following}: the honor roll for Novembar of Ivy Public school, S. S No. 7, Essa : tin vv --. _.'_ __ Hqn. D. Maclnnea, seam: for Bur- lington, Ont., died on Saturday at the Sanatorium, Clifton Springs. AfDurban despatoh states that in a farewell order Lord Roberts "praises the valor; patriotism and humanity of the troops. He concludes: "I have learned a great deal during the war whioh will help me in the task now be- fore me, of making the army as perfect as-it is possible for an army to be. nnkeaom for Roberts. . Lcndon, Dec. 3.-`-The Manchester Guardian to day say: is understands Queen Victoria has decided to confer a 'dukedom on Lord Roberts-, and that Parliament will be aelzed to vote him l0(l.O0(l_. ' . i an. mn.aaea%supon. 3 ' The site for the` new_.1-`teformatoryl for boys in Oxford County ` has not yet been deoidednpon, although the Gov- 1 ernment have had the'.matter under their consideration very recently. There are half adozen. locationsyvhich are all lookedlnponae desirable, and the Gov- ernment is having trouble in making a selection.` ' However,` there is need for - the institution, so thatthe boys may be `removed from Penetancuishene and the reformatory turned into an asylum. to aocomodate the increased number of lunatics in the province, and the selec- tion for the new institution may be made very soon. _. _ p, e`,' an he~t`esnlt.' of the fentbnll fgnlne yelterdny between Lebanon and Cqlnmbin-. The injured man is not expected to live. `T Advance Cotrespoddenoe. Senator Maclnnes Dead Genral News. SARJ EANT 4 Shantv Bav. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK very suyxe and cut shown by the warehouse St m-vnufacturers in Canada. Many of them every one made for this fall s trade. We That you've been "deferring purchase of a new coat. The weather accounts for it. _ But, dear madam, let us venture to sug- _ gest to you that postponement is no long or either necessary or advisable. store. has the coat you want; and th- clerk of the weather has just about xe _' the schedule for a real Canadian win _, We ll be pleased to have you call _to da or at any time within the next` fortni - t --during which period we want to our V me about this W8-Y; l"` i _n into our hands, turers show room to ` the factory overstock. U ually inviting. We closed `` the coats are now OUTS- W. H. Bennett M. P., who was in 43 town on'Mohday, thinks that the sen- Jtorahip made vacant by the death of . Senator Mclnnea will be pretty certain to go to Mr. A. T. Wood, the. defeated Blndidate in Hamilton for the Com-

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