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Northern Advance, 20 Nov 1902, p. 5

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GOOD GOODS ALWAYS FIND A READY SALE AT THE JAMES VAIR, The Grocer. Space does not allow us to illustrate more of the many lines we carry, and mere talk cannot do justice to the goods ' OUR NEW HEALTH CORSET, made in medium length, of the $1.00 models, _of good quality jean, trimmed both top" and bottom with lace and baby ribbon, is worth 75c. of ; buying it in the quantities we do, makes our price per pair fWe solicit an inspection of our stock by those in search of tee pelfect satisfaction or money refunded. nuuuuluu, mane In wmne and dove sateen : c NO. 209-CROM_PTON S MILITARY HIP, ton waist, made for medium gure, extra per pair . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I And our NEW LINE THE W.B., Corset heuse in America, in three of their and $1.50 per pair. ` NO`. 97a_w.' B. ERECT FORM. medium inodelHfo1- average gures. ts medium gures beat, full gored, bias cut, fairly low hunted and medium hip. made of ne quality jean, in white only. as per pair` ' u u - u c - o u c u - o o . . - u o - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. NO. 9s9-w. B. EREC1` FORM. 10:: ' wearers, low- bust and extremely long over the hips and the abdomen, made in white and dove `sateen coubille . . . . . . . . . . . . 209-CROMP'l`nN .s' MIl.T'l'A'Dv trrn -_- T. - - We hav 0ROMPrUN S in 50c. to $1.50 per pair. The B. &l.TB IAS FILLED money refunded. at $1 to $2, in a g , guaranteed ood range of st , - -.-------D .... \4Il\J A...,.... W Wm. go-mus as a; good man going round the-. wrong turning. a NO. 99o..yv: B .. . . . - . - o o o 9 a 973-W"B`. iErREC'1: nnltnn Ron on-...A:...._ --- WE CONTROL THIS LINE FOR` BARBIE VICINITY; _[We now feel, by having direct connection A makers who create the styles, along ` with the complete as: of the best CANADIAN MAKES tnore. than able to re position always held by this rm as the leading house fo ' 'l98d8. WE HAVE JUSTADDED ANOTHER NEW MAKE,` namely. the "made by Wiengarten Bros. of N ew` York, thei very fountain head of Corset fashions. - 1 1 I I r . 990-W.'B.' ERECT FORM, made of sterling -iean. [trimmed with lace and baby ribbon. This is a. low bust Corset with short box hips, suitable for siender gures and young women. white only, per pair ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ .` n-n was ___.i- We illustrate a few new designs. ?ui vive, not only to meet the 1 1+. `LA ' ' .' WANTS IN ANY QUANTITY ..vu, uuo uxuy bu IIIBBB BB8 e: o, considering the position in Wll;;:\1.1`'l()1'1, `Nov. 18.-'.I`he news ofvtho. I&x'is}1 check in the Waziri country. has ('l'e'LI.e(1 some alarm here, as it is-' feared that the column is sur- y..... __...-I J.L ,.4 ';,L-'a.,I1 1-; 1- -4 _......... ....n.v vuuuuublull. with we 8, alongwith assortment I"hnn`n O-`inn nL1A L- _,_L ' -' /< , 6....-.`--.v\.:\.;\au IILIULI good range styles. up. Large qantities of ne Butter in 1 lb. styles and qualities, at from E W.B.,` made by the greatest their newest styles, at $1.35 ~-vv-an vvuvlllv '1 erect. form, Cramp- e, extra long over the hips, _-_ ---v :4-in:-IIJIIJUIJ aooullulclll. iore. than to retain the . ~41... I-.-.l:..~ `I. fxpctations of our patrons,` but to_ go beyond, Ii_which our Corset Department staugs with the .- wwav In! LCUGIIL LIIU! hotise for Corseti "JASH was paid out at the NEVV MARK. we offer. CASH or GOODS and give you n.u}{[i{J, n}{}1MthEu; 'the'ful1 details or the (:u,-snlzxlties are being withheld. Corsets, and guaran 3: anyone s money, but nrlco nnr nnir _ shopping can be dbne by the farmer un BARBIE AN.Di' unbreakable dr 1...! , rrIl1lIl Lot 6. Con u and x zoo acres. Both corner lots divided Land lei el, loam soil. clean from weeds. farm. acres. miles fro on premises, and neighborhood. purposes. once may on rarest. ', For forth lots remain r U H 5 A I... IS . 2. On) Township. are in good mortgage `at cash contdining by Con. u. Good fruit Two wells and crack running through too On leading road and between six m Town of Orillia. where ev marketable at good prices. Fram and seven e housgrigdngnrg V ` -and well settled Pasture land adjoining for stock Termi. 36.000. one-half down. bal- ' to ` ` r5i}:tgl_a_r_s_ a_nl c.'nu1i'ir er pa npnv t~t-revnnn -n.,,, auuvlniy r-.-mam mortgage at 4 per eezit. in- terest. . further particulars ad hm HENRY GRAY LITSTER. Rugbv P.0.. Ont. 44-47 FARM FOR SALE. II any` III I"..- 'I`-...A-L trade when `weather _ . 1"] Belleville, Ion * ` A. n Fine Waistings in Silk And Flannels Nlecliwerdt Ribbons . ; Veilings N0. 989 Use where. oc b. print ('01. Tonnochy Mbrtally Wodnde and Majur Beresford Wants Reinfbx-cements. I'c India, Nev. 719.---_-The ]`.:ili.Hh expedition to put down the u1u'i.~sing of the .Wazri_ tsibesmen 011 "um /\f;;~lmn frontier is meeting With] u .!uv,urx11ir1ed` opposition. Col. Ton- nuchy, in command of the fourth col-T umn, has been mortally wounded in an with the -insurgents, and ';\lu_ior Beresford, the next in cmmmmd, has asked for .reinfor ce-j Iments. _ ' upholds British Navy and Say Latter Is Making 'W1~ong Turning. ` A Loxaon,~_ NOV. 19.--$01110. .re_<:Ve_'|'1tt` speechesrnade by the,Wa.1` Se(`.1'eta1`y, Mr. Brodrick', showing a tendency, to belittle the importance or the navy as 0. national defence, have brought ' . forth a strong abtuck by Lorid Char- lest Bcresford, Who, speaking _at Portsmouth last night, axfguecl that 10,000,000 of the finest Britons=un- dot-rurms could not prevent the cut- ; ting-off oftGreat Britain's food sup- } plies-if her eets were beaten. ` 'I`}\nn nfo-cs. ..nu..'.):_:_,.. fhe Vlius come betveen "myself?-and. my Inusb-.u1d, and_I m glad she -"is dead." Mrs. Young has made no con-` fvssion. ' all I u vnumber of stab Wounds inllicled (is ve. The dead Woman" was about 21. years of age. She was the daughter of a railroad man, % and u Wolnan of renement and gdu. catiun.T The only words the Woman who (lid .-the killing was heard to ut-Q tel` wore: Rochester, ., Nov,'_]\_ 9`,--` Qn5_ 'f:A{ the mus~_L sensutlonal qxurglers in. the; history of_ Rochegter was Vcon1_mi_t,tgd _ vesteniuy mo_rn1ng at T54:8}Com~t `street. '],`h vlctim was `Miss Flbr-' ence ML-Farlxn, 5} music tVea`cherT, jug-5, Lulu Young, wife of Frank Young . fornmrly a tobacconist, and once city purchasing agent, was` arrested gti the home of her. fa_ther., V881 .E3f- change Street. about an` hour. after` the lnurdel` was connmitted. Shegig supp()Sl`(l to be the woman who`com- . mit,ted.Lhe crime rang the door-bell, and when Miss McFarlin answered it, attacked her withw. knife. Miss Mc- Furlin run screaming through thg hall into the kitchen closet, `pursued by her assailant. `In "the kitchen aha stumbled, half turning, and in. ash her pursuer was upon her`, and with a rapid slash hgxd stabbed `her to the heart. Another woman was in the kitchczl but was -too frightened `toxdo . anyU1iI1_;`. nu... +..4nlI ..........I..... .3 _,L 1 - Mrs. I London. `NOV-r VV - Time 1.-jsll member,_ _ `Mr, {ml}; the PLlI`1`i't).lI1_Ve!'lt(!J'-_,V 18$. M,-' Williaull () Brien;oa,s;-I$gl:',_;t` 1' formation of a. 11\v':Iiv_iSh5.f:pai"ty:!iudi tl1c1t3iLd(.`l'Sl11I) of . 1`uno,tL iose policy is ann ._l`l,-r1(: -' v_.]-nnnn sense "and '? gnhdggx 1-1'! `Whose [)OllUy lg! com_mon sense and`mbderat1i . v . ' ' ' ` ." . nine mcmbels so far new 5t`Cti"' but.-18 the?'3 ? .; ported to be I`C`ud,Y to gduere to Col. Pinault For kllquliulit-_ umwsronn ox nnopmcx. Plot g-hinpt Rooiqvelt, Young "Kills Mind Mcl.!"aA!"VllI!V 1 Five Stubs. V - Street. can-s in. rat. '1`hvoma.a.V -.. mus AG.-\I1\'s l.` woua.-N.` Fail Canned _l_)vQl I$`3;-'1: .na;;;.% .J.`7lt'. . . A BRI'.l.`ISH4 CHECK. lllllv uuc mu... In .-; unopposed. Montrai. . NO". -19u"'H0no Mt. Tarte bag a. yjery mild article "in La.` Patrie` la;s.t evening, _sta.ting, tht as Hon. Mr.-;FP.tgtontaineA-.isLa pronounc-. 1 ed nzotectlonisf. if W.0_uld "be ` well to (WW4the%\4W`*:4* ms __._ A-sumanclil` London, Nov. 19.. - Royal assent. was given yesterday to `ell. theblills relating to Charles T. Yerkes tube\ railroad ~-plans `tor London. , The roadewill cover an _aggnego._te of 100 }milos of underground and surface A__ _ -I__ LIIIJV-a tracks. ` :'l`._ _l!. A. Begun Kppolntod. Hamilton, Nov. 19,-Word was re- ceived in the city yesterday afternoon that -H. A. Begue of Dundas, had been ,a.ppointed to succeed the late `S. H. Ghent as `County Court clerk,> deputy clerk of the Crown and local registrar of the `Surrogate Courttfor Wentworth; Mr. Ghent died on Nov. 10. The appointment is worth tram $3,000 to 88.500 92 year. - . Shelburne, Nov. 19. - Edward Small, widower, who has been living alone in his residence on Andrew` street, was -found dead in bed yester- day~ afternoon, death reslilting from | asphyxiation by gas from a. coal stove. Deceased was last seen alive I Vlfoundw `Deed Three Days. 3 3 Coroner Norton was notified, but` }on Saturday night at 10 o'clock. did not consider an inquest. news 3 sary. Deceased was a. retired farmer `and is supposed to be worth about $25,000. ' T - Ottawa, lyov. .1v9:vv". Hutchison; ex-M.P.. Dominion Exhibition Com-V _1nissioner, has engaged W. Jamison `of Ottawa to go to Osaka Exhibition in Japan next/yeareto bake bread with a view to demonstrating ` the superiority of Canadianvgheat our. Wheat bread is not a staple article of diet, but as the Japanese are a wide- awake beople, it probably will again , an early entrance into the education- "al campaign should British trade re- ; sult later on. `At present, however, a wheat bread is. used in the J apanese navy. and there is great dissatisfac- tion owing to the bread becoming stale inside of_12 honrs. . _ I ` ment- yesterday: -have made of the channel has con-V Mr. Prefontalne Expects Work Will` Be l T Completed by Next a Summer. ` Montreal, Nov. 19.4-Hon. Mr. Pre- fontaine made thefollowing state- v The examination I vinced -me that there is no reason `why it should not be so lighted _at oight as to make it as navigable, during the hours of` darkness as now is in the day time. it. . -I intend to ask my associates in the Government to permit. me to place" a sutcient amount in the estimates for this pur- pose, and I have no doubt but Par- liament willbe quite ready to vote the money which -is required. I ex`- pect that the work of perfectingthe lighting of St. Lawrence channel will be completed before the end of the coming . summer. ----..-..--4-... VI;-l\lAl,VllC1I vuuug 101' Mar- dole. To Benjamin and William "Dav. ey, Samuel Smith and William Pat- tersen, Huletth isgcharged with,oer-_ ing in all six pigs. Vnriniro n+lann ..I.....*........ .`44- --~ ' ` ".5 ,u. up; aux plg. Various other charges are made of money being offered to inuence vot- era. . era . ; \I\-UC V! Judges Moss` and Maclennan at Os- 1 lgoode Hall Tuesday refused the ap-' iplication for sun1n1onses against the ` four charged with bribery. Tn nf~`nnI.\..L `Ix, .uuu u.-wuscu .\Vl.lJl U|'lUel') - " In his atdavit Dr. Ruttan says` enerbyshire offered $3 to Sallwel Mc-. Oonnell and to Eli'Emmons to vote for Mudole; that he promised to cancel an account owing by Cal- vin Eunnons; that he offer,ed'Hem`y _Evans, Samuel Babcock and Robert Cai1'nsA$5 to vote Liberal`,Aand in ads dition hired a rigfroln W. A. Baker to drive voters to the polls. NH`, Nninn- u of-`u-lnuic :..-. I.-A '1' vv uu.A.vu V KIDGKS LU pile Mr. Milling s affidavit is that Hu-" ilett offered a. pig to Thomas Smith and to Samuel, and_Benjamin Davey oered $21 ostensibly for seven swine conditional uponetheir voting for Ma.- Bex1ja1_1din rthe Jold ' man 'nounced Detective Forrest 9mP1Y.9d_p...`-Qhedi: 916...! . - ., ti=lr1e."`s"aid` Stua1~t" _"h'ad" always `borne the `highest character possible for in- tegrity. Alfred: Jury, jr.-, said` h`a_l- ways believed the `prisoner 'to'_b_,e an honest man; s gar manufacturenand Daniel Doran. `Stuart, according t.o Mr`. Du-`Ver- net, took to counterfeiting only when he had been crowded out ot.work by young men.- He had 9. daughters, one blind. Mr. Du Vernet asked also that theiplea of guilty. be_ considered. a _Mr.- Curry explained that as to Stuart's operations having been small, the police have `found mater- ial `showing that preparations had been made for very extensive forger- ies. Half `a pillow "of bank note paper, `ready prepared, had `been .found. After sentence had been pro- handed Stuart his violin, which he took to the cells with him. Others who spoke for ' were John; Taylor, ci-' wite and two. ucuvllle, NOV. } '01! of Cordova, W .. rig, J receive(_l__ ; Allegations That Liberal Supporters Otter- ed A Big Price: For . Thom. . Toronto, Nov. 19 .-Avccord-ing to aidavits led by. Dr. Alian M. Rut.- .tan arid Henry Milling -of Napanee, pigs and dollars were inducements held out by the supporters of Mr. .Madole, the Liberal candidate for Len_nox. The Liberal bribers are al- leged to be E. P. `Smith, `Byron Der- byshire, Homer Miles and J. S-. Hu- lott. ` ` ' CANADA TO LIGH1` sr`. LAWRENCE. re:-rd.` too `min or"1'u:Iion.' To Teach Japs _How to' Bake. frartb In Fgxi Pxffontalus. rms FIGURE IN nornsr. HAVILAND-At Chnrlottctown, Prince Edwards Island. on aoth Nov" xqoa, Anne Elizabeth - Grubhe. in per 85th year. wndow of the late Hon. Heath Havnlnnd, Ex Lncut. Governor. of Princa Edvard Island. -The late Mrs. Havilaud was a ' - duct. to choke: Capt, W. H. Crabbe, Barrie. CAVENA--At' B` ndon. Munitoba, Nciv. :4. mos} 159` Jf:C'9"?v`d 45 3.'`."' -` " .' - * 7 L1v1Nas'ro'Nn-Ac Barrio, on` Nov. mu. 1902, to Mn. George Livingstone. I. son. 1 HALLET'l'-At Bu-tie on Nov. nth. 190:, to Mix, . W_._ Hnllett, 5 yon. mperial station of _ Egqujmalty 7 W. . uuuuw 2'0!` nlqluunug Ottawa N ~ - * M ="-Hf` 3` M- - py. 19.,-,-The pa my Piir of wmua and nergncq; noon ,0 3` ".t 8t=".d6;y A1.-War-&% I I` yhe Pucxc cqqst, 001: into the defences;/-Ao 1 f"`tll67 ' `N- '??:s " WQ ` , 1oHNsroiv-HAM1L1'oN. scan. Vc: lnhn 'l`_v-Inhnnnn. nf lngninvxtn Hing uuuavo ` Mr. B. '1`:-eeey preached here on "Sun- dey `In the ebeenoe of our pastor," Mr. Frnlck. . . Illl IIIWIIII-JICIC ICUU WCVQO | Min E. Gilchrist nu returned eon. N iie aftofapending a couple of weeks at omo. ` ' ` -, 11 In ,.A, ,1 9 a `nu HKU QVIIIKCJ III JJCIIIUO Mm D. MoOullooh oiNe'w_F1oa called on frienduhero [at week. III__ `R fI!I_I_-,_'L L_, 4 I . -in On Monday evening next there will be a Missionary meeting at Christ Church, Ivv. Besides members of the Deanery the speak- ers will be the Rev. B. H. A. I-laslam, who is preparing for mission work in India and the Rev.-I. 0 Stringer. who for ten years has been laboring among the Eskimo within the Artie ` circle. Mr. Stringer s work will be illustrated with lantern views.` All wel- come, . . = -...--.. .-.-- -...- -.p.-- wvuuvwyvunuiuun Mr. aniwMn. `A. bampbellspent 3 week ago Sunday in Barrie. . _ _ man 11 AnnuI'AnL A. M `IM-- ._II_.1 uuvy vvvull `U|:IIIs Dr. Alf. Morren returned home last night after a hunt with his old -party the Win- cheater Club up near Sans Souci in the Parry Sound District. This party has hunt- ed togetherer for the last fteen years and is composed of the-doctor himself and Messrs. Fuller, of Minesina; Jae. Cookburn, Edgar; James Martin, Hnllsdale ; Gideon Shortreed , Hillsdale; R. Shortreed, Guelph -; William Hubbard, Barrie and William Adams, Mine sing. The last named gentleman replaced, Mr; John Shortreed, deceased, in the club. The spoils` consisted of ten deer, one bear and a large number oipartridgee. PU! DW\Ie Dr Wallwin and H. Johnston, of Barrie ; Thee. Struthere, of` Etobicoke and Dr. Thomas. Dr. Silverthorn. J. A. McLenna_n, R. A. Montgomery and Robt Tyrer, of To- ronto, formed The Big East Hunt .Club this year. They were in the woods east of Gravenhuret and secured sixteen deer The dogs beloing to this party bore marked evidenceo having done good and faithful work,-being-reduced to skin and bone by the time they reached home. It was a remark able fact that the dogs at the other Barrie parties had such short runs that they re- turned in almost as good condition as when they went -out. I`- AIR II __._,_. A ` ` ' ` ' tencnlng nsrrle the same night. i The Kahpecog Hunt Club's partv was this season composed of Messrs Thos. Johnston, William Johnston. M Shanacy, H. Knowles, R. Hipson, D. H. MoLaren a.nd.J. G. Scott, of Barrie and L G. Amsden, of Toronto. The party` pitched their tents on Kahpecog Lake having crossed in the steamer from Peuetang to Sweet s Lending and gone in` from there. Eight extra ne deer were taken, without a fawn in the lot. The hunters were unfortunate enough to lose a couple of dogs. No-other accidents are re- ported. " -=n.. n-r..n_:._ __'_-a n 2 . . . -a u. vv uaraey, George Parke, R. Laidlaw and W. Firth, J thin Powell was taken along to look after the commissiariat department The camp was pitched in the Moon River District and the party had to work hard for all the deer which were shot, as only one, of the 12 which were secured, was captured in the -water,'all the others being brought down on the runways. Deer were not over plentiful. as evidenced from the circum stance that the party secured all that were seen with the exception of two. Mr. Noah Groee had an odd streak of luck in bringing downitwo big bucks within the first half *hour that he was on watch. His luck left him than, .hnun.nym- an I... A:.l..u. --- -..-4L -- 3- - - nvv IIBCUIIIDII KUIJII-CVCIIII DNew_ `York, NoV.. 19,-ma. Lena. hoxhelmer of Hoboken is reported to "9 related a story of alleged Ahj gchfst plouinsgs against the `lil of fesxdent Roosevelt; According to` th 00 Mrs. Doxheimer there have been : i'uv Mast _30UI`taeen months.thx'ee. .pez_'- ~ "8 assxgned to the task of M-'.' ; l:"ing" the TPre_sddent. 0.1,.` 1 h8V8. however, themselves 5` Iomoved by accident of pos4q|g,5_-f.;; uuuu uuuu us was uu wuwn. Elli IIJOK 1633 mm then, however, as he didn t see another deer all the time he was out. A fine run home was enjoyed on the steamer "Toronto from Sweet s Landing, Moon River. to Penetang. the party leaving Monday morning and reaching Barrie the night. Th Knhnanna nlinf l`.ln`\ n vuunvv ---- `L2- p......ss.u. . yevery seaeon, when~`they tal:e_t'jo the `woods etandard. `- ~ turned and reported having secured ten deer , -three fawns. four does and three bucks. . 1n fact weighing 240 pounds when it reached - who is sixty-eight -was lost in the vicinity of their camp and `set, and shortly after entering the Narrows, S cum... and sea rule as hunting -grounds a but `hit `I. all that Barrie - hunters ask}. Ii the ideerare there, they: can do the rest. Their luck this year was hardly up the On Saturday morning the Hart - party [re- '_.l`he_!najor.ity of these were very large, one B_arr_i_e aud"had been dressed. It was the biggest of 92 shipped out. from Ahmic Har- bour, and wasshot by Mr Charles Hartger , years of age. and who is well known in Barrie. The other members of .the_party- were Messrs Charles Hart. ,. jr , of. Craighurst: Thomas Hart, of Shanty Bay; Ernest English. of Hamilton; Sam Rye, of Clinton; 0. G. Hart, Dr. Victor A. Hart and Dr. Fred Hart. of Barrie. They were in the Parry Sound District. and had -considerable trouble getting in to the point which they had decided upon, as head- quarters. Although the weather was not cold,`fortunately none of their deer spoiled. They report that a member of another partv great anxiety was felt concerning his safety. He was heard hring of his rie in the woods at night, but exhausted his ammunition ap- parently before he could be located. He was lost on Wednesday, -and it is teared that he has succumbed to fatigue and hunger. _ The passengers on the steamer Mary L , on the Lakeof Bays, had auexoiting trip on Tuesday afternoon, which resulted in two fine deer being added to the` number al- ready on board. Whilst coming from Dor- a deer was seen swimming some distance in- shore, and although quite a distance o'. some remarkably good shooting was made, one shot piercing his ear, anothergplowing the entire length of the poor beast and at last one .in the head nished the exciting chase and it was then -taken aboard. and a a ticket taken for somewhere. The steamer then proceeded to take her course `for the Portage again. but had not gone more than a mile when a ne buck was seen plowing his way for shore. He also was duly taken . on board and a through ticket attached to his ear. - The Porcupine Club had a grand time in the woods and arrived hoineon Monday even- inc. The party this year, was comprised of Messrs. Phil Love, N. Groee. John Carley, U. W Carley, George Parks, R. Laidlaw and W Firth .113... D...--11 --- -'--~ A- 'HNSTON`-HAMIL'I`0N. veam. Mr. I vhn T.v-Johnson. of Minuiugyto Min :3 E. . umilton. on Wed. Nov. nt_h, xgoa. Rev. . S. `Frnlick, of Mineling, oiciatmg. , 2-V ij s`6 iif `i.oc'>LAi. 2` V "as Lind? T - WITH spmnnm LUCK. ' EDENVALE. MISS Muur Cmvaun Correpondcnt. F- -__1 It..- `A II, ,1 I Avmcm. noun. A IVY. A . or me. 111 P1'1s ..uuu.'.\.ll Hun g I t v St. Thunms Gas `,f; , . , , .?rea .D@1`' togeiher with the . lso that't1``- their lighting contract a -~ ling` ' h the reel Gas. Company "'. ?`s1 t, together mice of their electrxc P 3 - _ _ j lighting cone with wmexplmd I " _'t Q: j tract. is deservedly popular, warmlapproval from~the great pianists, who insist on having it when they tour Canada. Surely you are not making a mistake when you buy a piano which Arthur Friedheim, the -`great Russian. Pianist, said gave him the-`completest satisfaction. 1 The construction and design of these pi-snos are extremely artistic. The home of Dr. Wells has just been.graced by our latest and best uptight Piano. The Duke of York Style. You can secure one of these Pianosfrom a` .~ -' A-F.e GARRE T":e%3$ A piaho must be perfect to meetthe requirements xof the great pro feasional musicians. They- will never be satised with an inferior in- strument _that may hamperytheir genius; The _ ' ` I V _ We` nevertheless appreciate tliose who `buy what they can from. us in the lines we carry, both in GROCERIES a_.nd DRY GOODS at James Vaii` 8; Sens. DWe might mi that FOUR. HUNDRED DOLLARS IN CASH. paid _ET on Saturday last for BU'1"_1`ER, EGGS and APPLIES, while we CASH which you prefer` without question. ` v Only keeps us and all the other merchants later. Very little til their prqduce is sold and who buys it`? T The Muleaster Street Market By-law does not effect the new Market at 42 nunlcjr Street. I-IEINTZMAN er (:0. Market prices are steady since creameries closed up. Large q `are being offered. Prices . will `remain about the same for some time. _POULTRY+--Tdo` warm weather of late to" get real high prices. b Expect brisker gets cooler. _A ' . - . S St. Thomas, `Nov. 19.-'-A special meeting of the City Council iwa.s.~held Monda._y night when the street rail- way was taken _ over, the vcompanyv not }1LLVng operated if for sixty days and there-fo1'e ` by` the_ agree-._ mom with the city forfeiting their -fr-.mchisc:'u`ld giving `the ciby, the right to take over the property -in satisfaction of the $50,000 guarantee bonds given by the city. .Ca.rs will - week, give . be running again early this and the city will e11'dea.VoI`. to -118 good a service as possible forsthe t present with four cars. -no legal obstacles to the city lope! ating the street railway, and the engineer has been granted a.ll_'1he no-` W3Saf`y authority. ;. During the progress of the, City Council resolution was carried requestingethe t. Thomas Gas Co. to furnish the -1 council with the selling prices of the ']`hnnnon (Sun r`r\vv\-\nunI'1a ninv-4' There are ` meeting Monday" evening a. i J A M E s v .;I_R THE GROCER New Silk Belts New Cushion Tops New_Silk Cover j - WE are ever 6n the ui viv which is` not an easy thing to do, public. %l.Ind ewn.-vi-_ Hosiery Gloves N Ew MARKET 42 DUNLOP STREET -We challenge comptitiotl ' lFa.i1" dealing has worked up our immense trade in Barrie and els N0. 973` N0. 990 Goon BUTTER, FRESH mes, WELL FED FAT TURKEYS. [ CAHICKENS AND DUCKS. MODERATELY FAT GEESE r....... .. nu... upuua (L71 1.` uUu.bt`11. 'l`hen,- after Arepudiating any inten- tion -to nd fault; or advefsely criti- cize `Mr. Brodrick, whom he said he admired for .ta.king up a work bristl- xmr with difficulties,` Lord Charles B.-rcsford continued: But, __good mamas he is, he is going the wrong \\`:1_VWith the British. army, and. tlu-re is nothing in the world so dan- . (nu-nllc an n. non:-g.-I ....._.. .......

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