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Northern Advance, 17 Aug 1899, p. 8

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Work. . , Cotton`, Fans, . ~ Berlin ` Ladies `Gem Jars awiy dowyn, ' _ V Have notnspace to speak" of more-. Baby carriages-1' % Baby V Qa rrIagu`! ! % I 7reni1';nitsi6n.n' few wick; in principal pt A_PMub1ic;_ g'ghao}, fund. Mr. Mcmkia ?T**0e on-. gug6_d for `of `thdfytr. - . ' DunIop Sti'eat, neat; Five PQints. .: VAbve:a-rise] `m ` T Did you ever run across so many good Shoe values as those we re offering this sea- son ;,not-chAeap,'undesira.b|e Shoes, but genuinely good qualities and at such remarkablz little price. Look up these for this week :: A 35 pairs Ladies Choice Choco_1a.t.e `and Bla.ck,Vici Kid Oxford Shoo. upped, `turn and exiblevsole, new shapes. gizea 2"to` 6. U. D. and E. width: IlAlIn`n- -u-=An Q` HE __J 2| AA -,. , T For good weer. perleoh t and correct style these Shoes are just to V0111` liking 3 d at the low prioeuhey mi euro no go quick. Now is your time to see them, th8Y are 3" 1.3 advertised.` for yougeelf.`thst e what we d like. sizes 2;-to 6. U. D. width, regular price $l.75.snd $2.00. special this week for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .A . . . . . .$ Dongnls Kid Oxford Shoe. toe esp, kid linod.,sxible sole. ` 2;. to 7. round toe, regular price $1.10, this week for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Misses Dongola Kid Button Boot, tip, extension sole. round toe. tidy. dressy shoe, sizes 11 to 2, regular worth $11.25, this week for. . .' . . . . . . . . . . .. Misses Fine Dongols Kid Instep Strap" I-_` Shoe, exible sole, low heel, sizes 11 te2. special; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. VWJU mu use now` _ -__-_ Horse-traders have been quite numerous in this vicinity of late. --. . -Inn . ,n",_ __`_ _! .D____. 0--I-A :- SOLE LOCAL Frawley% s Shoe Store. HUNTER `B305. E:oca;;we. Store--1v?a-rr/ic;_";e M, Our- __ V ' -1 An eld snvingy but worth repeating right here.' the facts that _are- etubborn. not we. We, on the everything to the people in this August: Sale of ours. hsve made this-greetelearnnce 3 aueoeu so far. We jrnnt folks to understand this get-up-end-get to be eigniee : Get. rid of -the goods, became they must. p `when um. um: -wit; Study chm ample often = . _.,., ...uy..-.u' vnuul no cnooae from-$3.50 aniu, $2 69; 85 unit: for $3.50; 86.50 suits for $4;50: $7.50 suits for $5 50; remember most of these- I are waterproofed, which V in a decided 3 van take to" wheelmen. `.m`100 M.onA j..'1`wood ia.nd`Sarge Suits, well all undipgrleotly tailored, regular `$6 50 fund $7fl0 ruitg, ApgnIt`a_alo price only 84.99 per lly.` - ' many f Shi_u.twee5a "d on-u--J h .u,:II:gi:nf`_':|I_o5. almd wunmnu unit:-3 l66en u `tweed: aid on-gu-zhg bept .n,nn:;~in {ho lsm_1 `war nimilsr min- Blcvclo Suit: to choc Hit`, `*2 I `K nn3'I-- 8... Dn gin Summer Shoe Offerings. H.H.0TI0N&A30N Newt Door to Ban`-ta IlptVe_.'_,, 4..-_LADIES DEPT. Facts iare Vjobjriiuts L`;-on " I ~. j ` _ '1"! II |-|l`U'vlJUllI.l'Bl'y, are very V|e1uIu5 J"' h 4`.'8!1!ts 8810 of onu. Merit and `square business meth0d" 58! . We want to kep the interes: alive. we ,V"p'_`-"."`8`,'5 3056` what its nnme indicates, a sale that thwv R0 1" That. means a lot. l arcicuWl3` 3*? =- AGENT FOR THE SLATER SHOE- .... L_ 7:31 25 uny cu Lu: uvvuo "M1s's"Edith -Hubbert is pending Q few days as Big Bay Point. ' , _.-j_._- LA..- `snn-I nn:d-A innnnntunnn ,"`.-.' """ vv I) Iv uunuug In J.` nu L`-H '- ;.-.- A".lI'l_l17Ocontra.ry, are very vie1dil1g3'iming 59-]- -1 -__'_ -- -` _' . . . ,_ ..,Arhn1]5 Infants Kid Button Bdotn, turn sole, spring heel, sizes 3 to 7, only . . . . _ Men h Canvas Balmoral. extension sole. dreuv, cool summer style, sizes 6 to _ 10; special value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. i Men ls Fine Lace Boots. toe cap. exten- eioneole, whole foxed, round toe, _ worth 81.50, this wee-k . . . . . . . . . . .. -Men ; `Fan Lace Boots, toe cap. whole faxed. medium weight sole, sizes 6 to 10, dressv, durable shoe, special. . .. 1 B9ye*Fine Lace Boots, toe cap, whole ' faxed, nailed sole, natty style. sizes 1 to 5, regulnr price 31 :25, special.. 1 "lacrosse Shoes in Blue, White or ` Brown. sizes 1 to 5`, best qualitv. . .. {U0 goods. August 8819 rice .\ :fn6|-`suit. 1.. Wwpts -mi at 'IU ya `la gum. ligfll `two-piece Suits. sizes . V. A 5|-`gust sale price on! llllsuuu .. -I-s.%% 27"o""-ff w'Z'sn $4. ""f.P'.'i43'Ovv0nIy $2.79 per snit- gy` I ` - ~ ,- nlnzhil ,;.V!!"7."`.'AVPrweVonI17 `W W "N ha NI. 3038 Summer 91` 1 &` poen during All8' `$9 J Ann aovs. MEN'S AND BOYS DEPT. VIBIIIIIH lhcvuu-a can an .. ..-_. Mr. Wm. McMor:an, ot` Parr'y Harbor. is visiting friends in the sixth ward. ~ 1---- ......_..a .. 1--.... -............4;- ,.c We're dealing in FACTS. Auousr 17, T. 1899. A`n'd' it is .8 35 160 150 no flu 1 us on Miss Magtzie Dav. of Burk : Falls, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. Porter. Brad- ford street. T IQIIIIVI B :l' vuvuvv vuu -w-v-- -_~J -__ ,, Miss Minnie Whiteley has ret.i:rx-1ed` :5 Toronto afteranending a couple of wgeks at home. -~ 2'`: . I , ,,9,__ J I. ,__, _ g______ lu uuu vuuuuq vn "aw. _ Miss Minnie Clark. of Parry_Sound, is visiting friends in this ward. . Q n 211 , _ ll_'If-....__ AC Dan-Iv nnnhnh ID Vlivlua Anus...-.- -- ---_ -__--,_ , Our merchants scoured a largejamount of farmer : produce on Saturday morning. --. -up . u_ r|vL2--1-.. L-.. ....s.........l g.. IUD \l but vv In Mrs. John Anderson`. who has been visit- ing her son here, has returned to her home in Gravenh urst. ' Miss` v1;;l`l-;:"6Vardman left last Thursday evening for Callander to visit for a. few weeks her brother. Mr. J errv Wardman. I '11` I Q * BuvAouns;`1 IIUA Iv V7 vvnnn We are glad to see that Mr. Kelcey is able to be `about again recent accident which befel; him ' freight shed. , _...1 II...` I`... II..I.|.n-ct ant` II` `IVIIIUO Mr. George __.Wh|teley arrived home from Parry Harbor on Saturday for a. few day: visit. -` .. n 1 I l-; I . f'|!__ `I3--- V Avnvg Our baseball club was defeated -at Big Bay Point on Monday by the Sutton diamond players. ` 112,. II_....:. T\.... `C 1)-J2 ; nails` :1: 'i\71.i`;sul`;es:ie e-.n'd ihss Looiea Shear, both of Toronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shear, Cumberland street. 'I`I\l\l'UI" D tfh";;;L;1";ic;ic Lot ehwei>'.*s}*.C.*E.T V5: the Presbyterian church will be held 31: Minnettfs Point on Tuesday afternoon of next week. . . . .I . Il__ II1_IL___ Iauv lvlnu vo cu u--.. __ ..- Outside of the men working on the over- head bridge at Gslbra.ith s crossing, Mn. Redford was the first person to cross over the new bridge. She feels quite elated over` the feat. _` 4 - a .I , 1'\___._..3_ l'I!L:.___!_ IULIIIIIIA in: u up` u--.--- The beautiful nodded bank in front of the station would be greatlyimproved ifthe initials "G. '1`. B. were in large letters in the form of a ower bed. ` L2,.-. -_ -L_ -.____ ward. The attendance or lovers ox muaw was immense. The programme wan excel- lem: and well rendered. ~ Ourilaorosee club went to Cooketown on Monday to play the return match with the club of that place. and were defeated by: 3 score of T6 to 3. Our boys put 11 a splendid. game. considering that they ed to face members of the 0. L. A. If it had not been for four of these men they no doubt, would have come home conquerors. Cockp- T town is neariv as bed on Orillia. for thntvoort; of thing. . llu,._..__1-__ _:-I.4. :.;-. .co.. 4... In"-"I7, had stopped playing and e goodly number of V. them etorted to run away. audit in Ioigli-ehej uuugo _ , I Last Thursday night just after. the bend; the peonie had started for home, a. cricket. was noticed making name queer menoenvere in the creekgof the sidewalk at_.Bothwell'-it grocery store, and is young man at A stick in the crack and turned the. or chat over; and as he did so 9. large eneke, over two feet` long. made ite.eppeuro`nce end-on into the middle of the vroo.d,.whereit we: -killed; Some young ladies etundingoloee iby made: as terrible rmnpne w_hen.th_ev found out thtt they were standing over a make. ,.()ne of __._--_ _-.'.._-.: ....o8I -1.5-ant-. nnjr I:I`1n7'Rr-I-in Because it is done `upfin I: -n uuu Luau. . On Thursday evening the Barrrie Citizen : Band gave the monthly concert in the" 6th ward: The attendance of lovers of music ---- _...-.-_-- ml..- vnvnnrnlnlnn man. named. out Friday evening last at number er friend: of the Presbyterian church gathered at the residence of Mn. `F. Link tony. good-bye to Mine Moeeie Crone, who left th following day for Boineven. N. W. T. where her use le have resided uince hm; ,-prune. .. ; _l`"9;'. h` --I`"`!. '8 b Ia", IDOlI0y,'I D1010 Bill! I Yluluv Ill I`!UIU\n>-I'u n V ioid b chaAro11owsag:opa:-wo.1`rL; `1`sa:l ."%'n`i7.'.'-:e.--r ~ V A . b prdiehiaivqn by your. _iIgtokgg: -ram RAILWAY cmnmn or A FUTURE arm. r Misa S'gra Svteele has _r;t;&rned to Tor;n- In 't`r`Qa to run IW,p Illuv Iv II I-|_Il uuw gr gopped until she got. nur._thegBarrie 1. . A An , I > ' > `Q ` * Ll Ulsllv Duvvu _ Mr. and Mrs Geo. Hubbert and children, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hubbert, of Toronto. c ent Sunday and Monday with Mr- and re. R. Hubbere. . line 8. O. E. annual excursion and picnic will be` held this your at Big Bay Point on Abe 22nd of this month. They. are looking lorward to a. big time.` ` ` - -. Q 1 I I, ,_,I_ 2.. l__4L -2 `L ; VVaRer trom 9. "at the `your `future welfare. In behnlf of, nrlun-Q -D l`.1inn'I-nit WP ` Whltnhllna "' Hill-'-Sutherlend-Tha.t the Reeve be inqtrncted to obtain. legal advice from the township eolioitot as to ivhet steps, the Counoxlhhall take in order to have Messrs. Fred. Smith and G. Plggton remove their cottages from the side:-oad between late 30 and -31 on 14th oon.--Curried. ' ` L "Willi IICIICKUI nlgllv , agtheru. `D. 0ir:drou,"E;: _vBenrdg"MoIntoih.`*?B.f: T ` ` _Whitebr_qd, andfrs. McIn`toah,- Ting the"ivhtircb ct_fir,`YfPES`C.E. Suuduv 11th, 1899, .% . V` V _ =._mqLea'm_i,i;L...cucEgxdr; B. Wilkihsoiifmrgfz school arid Mission _Band, ` Allmgale, Aug; 7 .An overhciaa mag. i:seiug1oei-xmnceed` 31 the Tollndale cradling aoubh '01. Allan; ` Oo . . W- A; 3 "X-'g`n.g`_of men .l nve"boen..em;S lo'ya'd,.ditr.-. I log the" u's`.wee_k erecting I new icon bridge onthe .VT. railway inn "nor_th`_- of Beton, Mr. James Gilchrilw of Allandule, in super- `izitending gs work. ,.-nu.,,., , , , nu _-,,., II ,,;9, II III '"i:;.`&'i..;:.f.a;,`?;.7.;.e;..;...,, Merrin,.G. '1`. `R brekeemen, jumped Item the top of '3 car: which threatened to upeee. at N o_ver,h-end by. falling into a heap of ties geehed one of bin legs at.` the knee, neceeeiedting eight stitches. He wee broeghn to the hospital here undet- Deote soon [to be at work again. ` -Wl`ar. Hugh isig Oollingwood for ten years __-__ v-__..-`.--__- ._ __ -__. on employee of the G. '1'."R.`, aixdoeoretuy oi the local 'l.`reckmen e Union. hetbecome disgusted 'with the treatment `meted out to the treckmen by that grasping corporation, and leftethe service of the Company. Mr. Beat has secured the position of teameter for the Meet Oo.--Enterprise. - _ 7--._.- -_vv.- `V7 --- -.v -- v-7 --'.---- I Lat Thu:-aday 3 ternoon-Genersli-Mannaer Hays. General `Superintendent VMcGni gan . and Mann. Whit.o,'j Marine and `Reeve pnuedth:-ough here from the north on ax tour of trick inspection. V 1`heyinapeoted the line from Toronto to Bdriie on -Friday. Suparintendont Tiin aooonipnnied chem __-` -~u_|u__._._-_ .1 n._ L_,_ ___.._ Fifteenth Meeting of tag znniam Oonhdt ` ' >'w Tlalls. ` _ ~ Because 3 '-Bzills ts ma%chii%ne. Because it goes fa rtl~i;f'est,, 1 : " Because it is lss peTr 'lb.%tlim ;. any `other Twine, !s9;mf "quality. X 1* Because ifs Pure `Manilla, _.hd- -' --\-1t`l:1:lnn;---V`-I-'I"1_l'l -Th'at tho mutton-4 of T. Atkinson on 3rd can. be` left to Councillors Coleman and Grose.-Oarp-' tied. Anne reoentqmetigncnaf the mass: Council a large number cf accounts were ordered to belpaid. Sutherland - Goieman - Thgt the Raeve"bainstructud~ to investigate-and attend. to the grievance of John Wat- son on north town1iue.-Oarried V Hill-Grose-Thet we lease from Mr. J. R. Grey acre far a gravel pit for 10 years for the sum at $50, and to be aid on ;the let of Jan.,' 1900, as per qreement made by Mr. Grey and Councillor Sutherland, and that the Clerk be instructed to have a lease pre- nared and executed for the aeme.-Cur- ried . h A % Hi1l- -Sutherland-`-That the Reeve sign cheques for all aooounta:vi)asaed up to uate.- Carried V ` Hill-Grose -Thlatleave be granted to introduce a by-lnw for the purpose of levying. raising and collecting certain sums. of money for the county, town- ship and school purposes, making in the aggregate the sum of`$12,895.l8 to meet the nancial engagements for the current year.-Cnrried. ' ` ` has .been.a long life "member -`of NEW LOWEI.L~ -The late Benjamin Squire was born in 1823 at Woodhouse- aves. Oonntv of Leistershire, England, and died on Saturdav, July 29th, 1899, at. his residence, Maplewood, Brooke, after a lingering illness of over two years, leaving a wife and se,ven`child- ten 2 Mrs. Thos. Fonlds, -Oakvillr-, Mr. Norman Squire, New Lowell,Mr. Edmund H.` `Squire, Wiarton, and Brooke, to mourn their loss. The do-i ceased came -to Canada in 1846 and was for several years an expert our miller. in Brantford and Paris. `Return- ing to -England he opened up "'abaker_v and confectionery business `in Birming- ham, which he sold in 1855. Again coming to Canada he settlediin, Onon- l Sound-. in 1880 where he. has since re.-a % ridedy ` He was also senior `partner in'_ ' the rms`of_Measrs. G; St. Ames 6:09., Bankers, Wiarton, and. Kyle J; Squire, hard-ware-'~ . `merchants, fWiIrt`on. He 7 `Methodist church and,` icial mom.-hf .591` 5 IItin!iui17 f1~i.f.5?`!1`: ~ ii _an.;Ta'c`6ii re_'a"nd;. i f c? ` " "his .i-.x.-s .~.-l.1-~-s.'....;s. L tr; *"`` *V` `i all... Misses Sarah, Minnie, Mabel and May- mlaga, oor mil_ls. Wishing to netire, from active business hemoved to Owen Grose-Sutherland--'.l`hst leave be granted to introduce a. by-law for the purpose of levying, raising and collect- ing certain sums of money: for the different school sectionsin Innisi.-7 Carried. ' By-lavzv read 9. first, second and third ; time.` - ' __..__ By law read a first, second uhd third time. T ~ even]; sp"un. . _ % Because it runs4650 ft. Bnecawuse ibis Vguaranteeci. g Cduncil adjourned `subject to the call `of the Reeve, and than to meet at Letroy. ' -I-I ' UVUI V Y Z WIQXUIC V! `CC , -1 X-C beloved church.` He pgpoefull -away to" the retard l_|i_d up f1_'g_;;lIi'I1I. in" that haste; pounry__. Sum w'-f.v..-_-...___ ' f Aadi;1;w%mng.eV:3ok.mn,* ~*PW t *9`, 5.3725 111! iViii*im:~ Ailfr; ehiangiglgguorhboa, A V : _l I-._'_L_`. K1;' '"7iI?-" i*}iEf"i=rov:. %os;r9mseo. wheeled igom? there; V6,: Mr; Mos. " n- up" ~1-Iv I.l*___~ 7&1? 5*E'e`nd1-s'on,._9f. last, V Me.%%.Dingms.*iB;i;fininiacg:A f Croin :`-E'.-8tron(la`:5}.in1.en9ii- ;h6l.d_iiIl-`~: :I'r._6,_0kly `'. ;j `7"4%T% $59795`? LLLANDALE mu _111mm%2s1x; 3a11way'yg tes; 4.. nlclnro-malt` 'i;nVI|;;ra .15.}. ;ai.pi;e.21 Ioqc alnce. ~' . `I II.`----- A .aAl-A.- - V_VB HIIIKC I113 PICIIITC I30! `I19 I03! natural aua graceful pose of the sitter. and snap it at themomcnt when every feature and expression is at its besi. We make lava:-al dim-ant nan-nm-J for gal-J1 nit. Wllll BVUYY IOIKUTB 8" BXpl'C8IIOlI I3 I` III D53`- . We make several different . negatives for each sit- ter, and you select the ohes tbatsuit you best. ' I -' _ 4 - A _ ; _ ' _.;_ ~ A__ . __ j % THE om METHODS 0- ':'-_%.<'_a<:'-ABEN. Somefkinds of neglect come under the heading criminal. The neglect of children's eye: is one; Eyestrain stunts the intellect. We will give you reliable information if you i suspect your child's sight is defective. Consultation free. Barrle e south-waste;-n D1 xsich its Pleasant Streets. its Teetv Dwell- ings, its Pretty Churches. and its Go-P a.-head. People W111 Entlce Settlement --A Weeklv Record orps Doings. . 11:-.. u......I.. Qhmln luau rnlanrnml tn TAPAPI. V_$;a make the jaicture. from the most natural and nncaful non of the littar. and man 3t at thgmnmant cva:n:>.v.s.==....,s~"*`e.:~c-o-..u.... ,~m..... . Hgnd or gage. :Tghn9 in 'no'n`r`tlhmnnn. . ' ' ~' an 8. _ _ _7 v=<: z. ".,=;.,.,.... .-..s:.=:r..:::; Crisp ma Tchdor: * , 1u_snipI.,Bots.C;rIbtsa :$ EEDS-l'lo'vvotSe`odI,Vag'vctableso_ods,P|a.nt:i -I and HE. 1:7, Lomsi;ANn SBEDSMAN` . 1% 1 xss.9nmos:.sanb % I ` VV htnuv-anew; ,- The B. of R.-T. were in lesaion on Sun- day afternoon. g`... ` .11: I!;L lI _LL-..A. 2- In-nnm`:u|:n. - `nun isclehtlc. Optician, Mao|.ARN'S DRUG STORE, . ` BARBIE. ~ Il3IJa"'I'I0WI ..adi31'-- Fhoto aha Ora'.y;t;A1`tiatsV V 1;o"rH3 new L HAWR[N[8 fMR,| - Although TINWARE has gone. up l5,.pe1f cent, we continue to sell Tin`. {ware AT ma sum Low FIGURE. For example : ' ' Two 14-quart pails for 5c. One v-I0-quart pail for 10c. Do yoti want GRANITEWARE? Here you will get ALL xmns dr PRE- SERVING Kn'r'ru:s at the Lowest Price- _ We have on hand the largst range of` the Newest; Designs in CHINA and other Table Service at ` rock bottom "gures. V - . I PABLOR _LAMPS, KITCHEN % LAM-PS A { All kinds of FANCY;ARf_1`ICLiES. - VEILING from'15_c. 9.-yard up. Pocket '_I-Iandkerchiefs, i Baby Bibs, ~ V ` ' . . ~ All kinds of Silks and Crochet |.AWR|ENOE S FA|R.... IIU .'fhe S O. E. were in conolave last night, (Wednesday). ' ' -1 TI 1` -...u.n 3-: I-nnn3nn nu lilu,

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