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Northern Advance, 28 Nov 1901, p. 4

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Coalil. oiyg; _dr,dedg frm ,, __._ I_-_- THE ADVANCE3" -Frawlay 85 Moore. Sale Local Agent. Mr, John MoMann, of Tottenham. passed away on Friday last, Bis partner being buried only 3' day previous. Mr. oMoMa_nn was an honest gentleman, of a quiet idiapoaitio'n,_and was 3 good ineighbon, - Ilia vremsina, were interred -in che, Prabytorionemetery on` Sat"- VV ARRIE. for vour benet, and our prot-. These L ' are the blends we are-struck on. 25 c_t_:_s. Ti`he Privy Council have declared the Act valid. This Act, passed by Hon. Hugh John Macdonald, ex- Premior of Manitoba had prohibited the` Ilia of liquor in the Province, but not the manufacture or importation of it. UWANTA AGEAT um SALE A quarter of a centurv we have ` been blending V ` % Poor foIl':s%friends ysocgg %forgre t t:I1e;.rn. COFFEE 'n'nEncHAN1's, BARBIE. ' $&.. C3-67' f-TDCOV % Superficial shoes |Ios`;e__`cust i R` V V w U X `" The state} Shoe fcost money. , _,_f__,11 _ L_ `miE'to3V;LI&iE'{6 ` Ewing rm 3&1.` 3. `he THE NORTHERN Abvnucz The slam .Shoe SARJ EANT & SMITH, Dugzn A1` TOTTENHAM. ...ADVERTISE m...J 35 efs; 40 cts. Vmso cts. TRY THEM. TEA 'E~:et?vice. 2)L%,%% _~xD` Prudent buyers who pay cash bring their Fall Clothing problems to us We are ready to solve anybody s Clothing Problem. We have the right kind of Clothing. The most atvlish, correct, reliable clothing money can buy. n... ......... mm . nnnrfnrynnd 1; third less than is rexzularlv charged elsewhere. : Legislature exceededita po were? It`! the appeal the questions submitted ntimbered eleven, but the only one con- aidered was: Had the Manitoba Leg-- ialature power to pass the Act '2 If not, In '-what particular respect had the . $10 The molt SSVHBD, COITCCU, TQIIBUIU UIUDIIILIK uluucy uau uu_y. Our prices are a quarter and a third less than is regularly charged Recent business troubles of two large manufacturers, and large clearing lots tor cash in other quarters. nlace us in a position to save from $1.00 to $5.00 on a. suit of clothes and from $2 00 to $8.00 on High Made Overcoats. Calder s best $10 double breasted suite at $10 ; we sell for $7.50- English Ulay Worsted Suits in black or blue at_$l2.50 ; we sell for $10. $10 black navy Worsted Suits for $7.75. Good Tweed Suits at $3. $4 and $5, worth $1.50 to $2 more. High Grade Semi Ready Suits, $10 grades $7.50, $12 grades $8 50, $15 grades OVEBCOATS $8 full weight Fawn Venatian Overcoat for $5 00. Best $10 W_hpcord Overcoats for $8.00. Young men's stylish grey Vicuna Overcoats at $5 and $6 50. Men's Navy Beaver Uvercoats worth $6 for.$3.90. The best $13 pure wool Beaver Overcosts in blue and black for $10. High grade Semi-Ready Overcoats, $15.00 grade for $11, $18 grade for .~?'~13, I $20 grade for $14. . aps, Shirts and Drawers, `Pea Jackets. Huntine Clothing. Mackinaws, Mitts, 0 Top Shirts,_ Sox, etc., at cut prices. l,adie s's Jackets and apes ramrmcn1~-ua!J , 35.`: Direct lmporfers. nnn % J. c. I;F.VVIN g .children s clothing gal tifeallyj Reduced Prices...V mm TIRVV:I:N s, A 8 Page 48 column Newspaper. 1!` Published {mm the Oice, :23 A Dunlap Street Bertie. in the Countv of Simcoe. the Pro- vince of Ontario. Canada. every A Thursday Morning, by } aming Men s Ladieslm. At bone-Third Off. We bought one entire manufac- turers stock at a great reducuon. `and as usual give you the benefit. of our Iuckv purchase. III nsuu`nn nl` nnlnrn nd or our many purcnuu. All styles, all colors and all materials from $3.75 to $25 00 cut to these two prices. $3 75 J a/ckets $2.50, $5 Jackets $3.50. $10 "Ja_cket.s $7.50. $12 Jackets $3-50. , $20 Jackets `$12. u-..._I.. n.._n:.. maria Panes at tvzu dlcxuca `i:u-_'-- ` t Sample Berlin magle (apes 25 per cent. o coat pnce`l. These are new atvliah` winter LAP- IIY- l__.._ `L. L:nnnnf .ak :0 _llI'V LIUW Blavluau Vvluovvn yrs 9 where We have the biggefit SW3` : Jackets outside the clues, an _ prioe_s cannot; be equalled 3 , , 3 -n_ .1 -............ `FI'nnierV. where , Ladies` Underwear, H0819: VGlo vea. Cloths for Skirts, Mitts etc., at out prices. "Remember the big sale of Rub` 44-, M, 3 11 . . . . -...l Qlnnnn 18 HOW viva, .uv ulu. Pllvvuo big hers and Boots and Shoes is _9y_ ., Brice: run 25 to 40 per cent. Itremsine. to be seen how the de eision will effect Ontario. The tem perence people have already signied their intention of pressing the mettes, Is ,Premier Rose -has always been pledged as e i.'Qhiblti0niBB.` ' `II-U` L I IVV9 ' offtbe lisp. winter uapem . f biggest stock '0 1... ..:.:.. and our 3, _;fY'1 _ Fair is, of ceurse in the interests of the town and the town e market. At the same time it is of great` benet to. the agrieulturiete. around here; and .|_tj,eduoetive merits eheuld alone induce" ~-many to enter into the competition. The merchants of Barrie have kindly Jubaoribed to the winter poultry shew hearty response. had we are glad to_ see that the Execu- tive Committee have met withsuoh at I I A. ,2,;_..__L.`. POULTRY FAIR WELL SUBSCRIBED. We eondently expect it. to be a euc- -oeu and hope it will receive the hearty. .'oovoperat1on of town and country right ho` the day of the Fair. ' A mnrrom.g;. NOTES. _ '% Col. Matheaon, the able} nancier, is Jgtin the nominee of the South Lunvsrk V Conservatives. _ . Ion, TORONTO non -7.58 mm Ex reae 7.58 pan. De pdll. ` 1` -8.ln. . V 11.58 pan `Auntie & Pacic Ex. 4.00 pan.` O The evening Express lea've_e Toronto at 5.20 HAMILTON. ' For many long yesrsthe War Horse its professed a burning thirst for pro A;?l,|j':`vbition.= At. last the way` is Tolesr. 3:_':s'.PI:Ie Vprohibitionists may now lend the` C 21. L Horse o_t'ns water, but my _t.he y hing dripk `Z-L-Mails gnd_ Empire, . mm GRAVENI-was : _a: uuzun mu. . Mad. . 5.80 pan. I pan. `Atlantic & Pacic Ex.-'11.55 pm. 3.15 " North Bay Mixed. 7.31 mm. Gravenhunt mixed (south only) 9.37 COLLINGWOOD & MEAFORD. M8. ` 11.15 mm. - 5,32 pan. us P-Ill; 'E!pl'88,o , Com: ` nII*\1lI"I`A\!(: ` Ugv. Pu Ill; 7 PE'f~:-535316;` 11.15 mm. Accommodation. 532 gun. I. pan. ' Accommodation. 7.55 mm. ALLANDALE & BARTRIVE SECTION. _.___-_. _4 L-. AnvI\AIll 1 l 3 '1`ninI'lea.ve Barrieior and arrive Ida-mentioned places as follows: ._AnAkvInt\ 'I3I Hollis, luau -tun, -9' .u---, ._._v V . Cal. puma. 800 pom! ' ALLANDALI `0 snmun. ~ oOIoII|u, aomop `um. pom 9: Poms _ V`. `Q n,n_ Mg. . _ 'I.'l.nuIu.asvu. V7.81 nan. Ex r_en. ` 9.09 p.: 5.33 p.ln.- . Ill. 11.38 3.: GRAVENHURST 8: NORTH BAY. 9.1 BARRIB T0 ALLANDALI. `$.31 1.111., 7.56 3.131., 9.37 a.m.. 11.15 I.m.- `I-27 D.ll|.. 8:00 pom: ` ___:_.__ BARBIE RAILWAY GUIDE. _ LaborGg_zotte has _been_deaoribe'I ` grapnt `ft -audpegpetratpd on tha 1 " of "}GaI iu'iVs. It __ in ` -- Our utook`ol novelties. for -uh_.*h1i-- ~ 4!? IOIIOII in .oomplet.e.- Cell and I uplsy of portraits that exoelln my "heretofore exhibited. "We sell pic-= A_-._- 2.-...- H HUCHUUIDI U UA turn frame. . `runs or Sunscuurnon. nllllnl-III: lomng [L158-Ill" `I055 pan. mm. pom C'Ne new name will be added to the sdimipaon a LEO until the monev is paid. _ Sublctiberl now in arrears for three month: and 01'Il` will be charged $|.:e per annum the I-55 V 1 `--Al. I:-'.L `L r . _ , _ ,. Funk PIsnt`.*u_uiY ol'_ k.`._,'. .; .. 15000 W. J; Johnston. iho'no`griphor. .. . "-500 C. H._B;_Bero1d, trau:l'stor.;. . . 500 H.` Andtawi, mnognpher'... I j 400-, A. Lupointe, meuenger..'.. T. 400 Ed. Williams, labor oicer, law `cor-" nnn: ' -:ao;&ent.'... . . . . . . . 35 labor correspondents at $100 each .. unt. L _ Advanc'eC:r-re`:p;:udpice. V ' I T . _ Miss Millard, of Suntan, is visiting } with Dr. and Mrs. West her uncle and "Eire. Arnold, of Allbndale, is staying with her daughter` Mrs; (Dr,)` West `this wggk. 3.3:. Henderson," 9t Newmarket, e spent a few days with her mother, Mrs. Henderson. ~ - - .-~id'<;Kay' will probably be the peoples choice as their prominens pas- t.or1for_ :7 time. . ` V IIIIUI IIIII nuuu uuu---u-wuvu -............. _ '. V "Dailv. All other trains Daily except Sunday. V R.e1'rlfMr,` McKay,` of Toronto, occn-A pied the pulpit; at the Presbyterian Church lass Sunday. ` ' Potateee are meving freely, prices F.U.B. Angus 45 cents per bag some: cars are being shipped to United Scatesg Quite a number of our young people ` enjoyed a pleaaantemmng. at the resi- dence of Mr; Robt. Elliotsa, last Friday evening. -. L A . u .1 1 _____l__ __ V Our hunters had good success by way 1 of edeerchaee. Fourdeer werebroughs ; out [in two dava : 5 gang of three made ` an excellent scale. Wm. Egleeon s shingle mill` was burned early one morning last week, cause of fire unknown, the damage to engineand machinery was not of any ` great extent. Mr` Egleson purposes re building. - - A W.;.I_.`h a1i"ghufa1l .0; snow on Sundayl` evening benented aleighing consider-i ably. 3 usual: I . ,1n,nL!_ .lJa.lston.. V Advance Correspondenccs. On Tuesday, Nov". 1951:, the wife of Mr. George Hickling of a son. I` Q myuenry Sailabury has returned to this village-and is going to work this win- ter for Mr. Andrew Quinlan. Mrs. Jas. Wreggett paused quietly away on Sundav morning after: lin~ gering illness cf some two Years. ' De- 1 ceased was sixty-eight years old and,` was mother "of six`. children, five of whom survive her. The family has the sympathy of` all in their and be- reavement. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon to Dalston Method- ist burying ground. T T I-V Frank.!a_c!$Jsn, Mr. John Jory entertained a . nnm- her of the young people last Thursday ? evening to the auciat_aouion' of alfpresent; ` 1-Iv ,_- 1 ,,,_:,;I_ ` West Grenfel. Advaqce borrespondenoe. J no. Sheard is on t.he.sick line. `Mr. A. Money visited in Barrie on Sunday. V - -. :u _ g, - .' Mia; Flora. Money, of Painswick, spent Sunday with her parents. _ . _ -T M1-.'and Mrs. Geo. xoung waited in Holly last week. ' 4 M;'a. Ma:k Webb and faaily, spent Sunday in Barrie`. ' nd\n II '- Miss Tina; I-Iopaon, 3: Bu-rie.`,._apent A Sundav with Mr. and Mrs. F. Harris. i J no. Kizer has returned from Buffale. Mr. Kizer intends shipping about three ; car loads of Qbriatmaa trees to_ Buffalo, j Skating was thechief sport last week. "Mr. A. N. Kennedy, is in".l`oronto this week on business. ` - ` Wlnfiai Nellie Mgsnouil, A-of Midland, spent last week with Miss Lummia. * - Mrs. John Bishoprio, of Wyevale, is the guest of Mrs. -_Z.A0asse,lm'an. n-5'-r-I-' 1 l|'ll's1I 1 I R ah Null Railway ..f.::`:':.:::,:L:r.t2::s:e..`;:.,.t..iv. Y , V AI\-n_- All -4.-- 4...}... hnilu nvnpnt Sundnv. witas Eunice Copeland hat-returned. home utter a pleasant visit with Mini Van Buekirk, Victoria ex-bot. BURGLARY AT ALLISTON. For some time burglaries hevebeen of almoetnightly occurrence-in Allieton, notwithstanding the vigilance of the nightwatohmen. The store of Messrs. Benor, Taylor. & Co. has particularly reuifered through the idepredetiona of _reeiden_t_e_ of the town. the thieves, whoTw`ere believed to be, vtr. A. Moses, of Midland, is viaitin with her parents Mr.` and Mrs. Ken - _-.`I.. I?CICU$IE VI UIIV U _ On Wednesday night lnabthe store` of Benor, Taylor 5: Co. _w.no again on cored` and a large quantity of goods neo- `len, including ,5 trunk, `come furs, boots, n_ nu__`_.~_.1-_ _'-.._:.... `ll - L- m. U W VVKU IJVVI On Thursday morning V. Mr. Jae. T.` Benor swore out 3 search warrant be- fore Mayor Brown andplaoed it in the hands of Constables Wilson and Gxlroy, Between the oor and the joists in Me- 0rae s tailor shop the constables located a large assortment ot goods. ` Roderick MoRae was immediately placed under. -arrest on a charge of .borglarizing the store." After two adjonrnments the `prisoner on Monday appeared _bA_eforo.. TMtgl tastes Bro\v,n~,g and . Q`: -`I . .n-`,_ . g'.__, 'R ,r.*'- M,oRue pleaded nah guilty and was` defendLed~ by Mr. J. 7 M. "Duncan, while Mr, Fisher ,ptoaecuted.-j-yHox_qld.- . Snioient Levfidgnom; was `received Wyebridge. Advance Correspondence. 299} PROHIBITION ACT IS VALID; ` The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council at its sitting in London, Eng., on Friday last advised the King to die- ohdrge the judgment of the Court of King's Bench of Manitoba, dated Feb. 23, 1901, and declaring the Manitoba Liquoror Prohibition Act to be un- constitutional and void; on the ground that the power of the province to pass Aluoh legislation does notcome within -section No. 92 of the British North American Act, wherein the province is authorizadto legislate in regard to pro- perty and civic rights._ A ~ e t'n eh.;I+ Vii; f:l`rbI"`hel``i?ic`t -tliej L cultnti1V'*". Qlph. `Ohm-it}; ,oo7 ; the -9;!) Void` *10th'ofv `December, 1901,: commencing at. 1.30 A,o clock Monday afternoon. ` ' * ' - V . Thegpgogram: o for,_.-the meeting showe,thau: there . were over 3,0040` oo . operative 'ex.pe%1-imentei conducted along ericult`u1"el~ I lines throughout Ontario this yeatf;" ~~ .l`hB moan imporuontoreeulseh of `these tests will he reported and dia- cusaed at the meeting, to which all in- terested persons are welcome. . ` 0-... _____ -......_..L-._L ....L:-.A.`. -.._ 1.; U 0 Ilvvv run Iif-luau! V, "_ VOVIIIIU I10 be taken `up thil year. Dr. H. .W. `Wiley, Washington, D.C'., U.S.vA.,`is', _ t_.o_,g_ive an illustrated address on The Growing of Sugar Be_ets`and`th'e Mann-S Ruddick, so well and favorably known throughout Canada, is to speak on Our Dairy Industry. with Hints and Sugges- Re Organization _ and Improvement of our Agricultural Exhibitions, will be discussed by Hudson. Live stock commissioner, Prof. G. E. Day and Supt. G. C Creelnian. , The Growing of Fruit of High Quality and `-The Packing of Fruit for the Best Results will behandled by W. N. Hutt, of the Niagara District, and by Elmer Lick, an extensive fruit grower in the Lake ' Ontario District. The Ladies Session on Monday afternoon willbe addressed by Miss Watson, Principal of the Ontario Normal School of Domestic Science, "Hamilton, and by Mrs. J ov, Principal ofgpthe Domestic Science De- partment, Toronto Technical School. All the sessions of the Union should prove both interesting and protable. ,iv\Som; yry iimprdrtant snbjectii are ` faoture of--Beet. Sugar. Mr. J. A; tions as to needed improvements. "The" TIVL- f\-a-...- ..-:I ....`I.. '._..:ll ....-.__ .... . ruvvv -7--- ----av-`nu--B ---.- '.--v_..-v-V-..` ThelOntario railroads `will grant ex- cursion rates to Guelph for those atten- ding theExpe1-imentul Union and the Provincial Winter Show. For a pro gram and for fuller particulars regar- che excursion `rates, apply to C. A. Za- vitz, Agricultural College, Guelph, Ontario. eoo Mouiu TED INFANTRY FOR sotrra AFR.ICA-A'1` BRITAIN'S cos'r., The following despasob was received from Lodon. England; and appeared in Monday : da' ias '.- ' nu_- 1 .....-..:-I r1_-'...............|. I...... .........:.....'l UNIX 7"- The Imperial Government has received through the Earl of Minto, Governor-Geneb 31 of Canada, the offer of the Canadian Go- vernment toraise a fresh force of 600 moun- ted infantry for South Africa. The Govern- ment hae gratefully accepted the offer. ' TI... RITE-`30-or A` Milifin anus I-kn!-. aka A. IIIUUII IIDU aluuvlully uvvwlluvu uuv v The Minister of Militia says thaltwthe De- partment willbe merely acting as agents in recruiting this force and that the expenditure - gf. every kind will be borne by the War 0f~ oe: T ` I rnL-.__ 2- ._._'_ -1. .1:___..:_:--..:-.. ......_.......:| :. Iuuaihere is mnch dissatisfaction expressed in regard to this phase of`the matter as the people would have preferred that the force went as a Canadian contingent the expenses to be borne by our Government. V The return last September of Mr. Reeves- Smith to Toronto, after an absence of two years, was hailed with delight by the theatre- going ' public, as Mr. Reeves-Smith is un uestionanly the best actor that ever left England to visit .our shores He brought with him the comedy made famous by him, entitled` A Brace of Partridges." Support- ing him are some of the best known people in the profession. Miss Margaret Robinson, who plays the part of Peggy is one of. the hansdomest and moststalented actresses on thestage to-day, having been associated for years with the Brohmans, and of late been leading, lady at -the New York Lyceum. Mr. George Holland, who comesfrom a lamous family of actors, plays the part_ of the innkeeper 5 the part of Tom Rushton is played by Mr." Gordon Tomkins, the original who severed his connections recently with a stock company in London. to play the part- on this tour. The remaining parts of the comedy are in the hands of artists who were "only selected after a severe testas to their artistic ability. The scenery is all new and especially prepared tor thistour; cos- tumes, eto., are of the `finest. "The attrac- tion is unquestionably one of the best new en tour, This famous company appear at the `Barrie Opera House next Thursday night. "I would be glad if the Canadian House- keeper. a woman s magazine devoted to `home life. were widely circulated and generally read. '1 know it is doing an edu- cational work of the highest value." Those are the words -of Hon. R Harcourt. Ontario Minister of Education, while other promi- nent educationalists snchas John. Miller, Ontario Deputy Minister ofEducation; "Mrs. E. Rigby, Principal St. Hilda s Ladies Collette, and Lady Taylor. President Nation'- al Council of Women, Toronto ; Prof. Jas. `Robertson, Dominion Commissioner of Dairy- ing. Ottawa; Mrs. H. A. Boomer, Vice- President National Conncil of Women. and Mrs. .May Thornley, Ex-president W.`C.T. U.. London, join in the praise of the Canad- ian Housekeeper, the I only. culinary and strictly home magazine `in Canada. The `Thanksgiving Number has so many` good articles on housekeeping andthe prepara- I tion of the _Thanksgiving feast that it can be safely called ae"Complete Cook Book. It teachesthe art of good cooking and econo- mical living and -the departments on Halth. Decoration. `Flowers and Household Helps,` -..- .;..-L.I.... 4.-- l....'....:-I ruuul-:1. w:sL:Y. Paopalrron 9 Rooms for oieee. in Rose Block. No. 97. `Dunlop Street. Fire proof vault; lately occupied bv Pr. Wells. Also two rooms with vault, lately ooc;;cd bv Hood. 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