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Northern Advance, 15 Jan 1903, p. 8

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GEORGE VICKERS Not 9. Mantle is be carried ovr, we've set `our mind on tht. Anynnd ever-`y Mantle will be sold regardless of V the cost. Will you see them 1 A V 16 to be exchanged for half their worth. -. v \ Every hat, grimmeii or ready to-wear , must nd a way out. We- have only a small" represerita- tion to show you-about twentye but even these few must be cleargd out hy the 23rd ` MAN'rLEs.M1LL1NEnY.4sILK4 h`LousEs. BLANKETS AND cAiu>E'rs, % AND ALL REMNANTS or mass GOODS, FLANNELS AND FLANNELETTES. THE HARKET8. C C I O For a. genume bargain vmt, our showroom. ODDMENTS OF KINDS AT HALF VALUE 'l`() CLEAR. Eyery yard of thesegoods is reduced, and the. stock is an exceptionally large one. The savings are from 10 per cent. to 20 per cent. and the choice in v patterns isthe;very,best. Now is the time to get your carpet. Terms ' ' ` |M|==oR-rE:u=-2 ; The` impression seems to exist, on account of sounanv sl last year : Intermediate team - leaving town; that Barrie will be weak on the ins this-year, but it was only necessary Ltexw-ituess Thursday's match against Mid- I`. Jtndto realize that it will take an aggregaw n ` tien of unusual strength to check the Barrie ' hoelteyists in their careerethis season. For- rester, the new cover point,.nicks in well ' with the forwards and besides being able to ootwith accuracy from his position is al- V "ways a vsourseof danger toan opposing `team on account of his dashing rushes and hi faculty for starting combinations. Al --`though the score of 11 goals to 2 would .',-Make it appear that the match was too one"- he interesting, such was not the ans}-n,e.tlre tators were kept in a con- atantistate o enthusiasm through the many {@183 pieces of play executed by the Barrie e. The score in the first half was `Riddell is credited with first blood. ' " " -.. _he1ric|t_aa the result oi,a iece of ; tion work in which all the orwards putioipated. "Then Midland evened the I-.hs-murh .1`a`rev s clever rush. Forres- Mantles. Millinery. THE FINAL u\. 4. u . i A. Qil-Cloths and Carpets. Lidia stylg Coats. direct from `Em-opg, at close prices. A. `la-ge.repeat order isjust to hand, and as the season is getting lat e. we will clear them ontrat little above cost of import. Hmvx Diiks VSKm'.r's Q: 35 56, 33.00, :3 40. 33.90, :4 25 and :6 00. thqtv we each one extra. special value. ' - ~u0|p.I(Iu IVIIUII lllluuu vvvuuu uuq ,- __ . through Je_`rev a clever ifhf Issued 3 combinstionend the puck after 3 to Tegarn ind Caldwell 34 out back j'~:o_hlm again and round _the not from his The shot; kept whizzing in from Jateeter at ooverpolnt and he nally was dicta get one pass the goalkeeper making see More 3 to 1; Blddel then scored from gidolmd Tenth got mother one through as scrimmage ln from of the goal. "1lL..I.. x- .|.-....mnd half MAI-tin Inn:-ad.` The season has arrived when we-clear euball lines of heavy Winter Geode, re gardless of price. \ We will positively carry over no heavy goods that can be moved out by cut p_rices-on such lines J Flannels, Undcrcloting, Clears, 'i`weeds. Dress- Goods. % Cloaking.-.. Hose. Gloves, Knitted Gopds. Shawls. j Wtaps. Ladies Jackets, Coats. Capes and SAMPLES. We have all the winter samples of 8. large who] those of s Hosiery and Knitteet Goods mannfscturor at 38 PS3 on meonswthat Jtheso Goods can be sold at less than regular cost price. Hoods. sslnwli. sm-mum 9.... n...:........;. w. - - -- - -s uur 0|!` IlI\ 0|l_|' UVOYC cages. mm Suits, etc., Sale of I ` ,--_._-__-~-ave-Au-vAvuDIvI.IUIl3g|IlI?003l Shawln. Stockings, 80:. Uhdervests, Underchirts. Sweaters, Mitts. Top Shirts, Fhahinators, etc. o 000000 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGQ $ .110] D JLCGVJ lJuUnav.Lu.Ivvvnn, cnuyw \v vv nu, uvunaooc oo-v tron o CU C . L l 8 Frame! & M01" 30 800000 0000. OOOOOIOD0000O00COCOCOCQCOOIOOOOOOOOCOO CI IRVVI N s cmrmnre sAm--.we win ` We can show you a clan: savmg 08 from 10 to 2 per ----. OF ALL W/inter Goods. , Onlya few in stock, but afew toor many. All `at a'deep cut price. Sample - A '6-}b_. SUPER WOOL BLANKETS, regular price, 82.50, 3911 `at $2 15. Such selling of Silk Waists was nevev known in Barrie. 3'1-`he pal clear up starts to day. F i1'.<;r, caller--best choice. A Bargain for a fw. Will you be one of them 2 And a few others at a like reduction IOI`lIIIl'lIIgU Ill lI'IJI.Iv In mu: guru. _ . {Eu-ly in the mound half Martin wored ulnixup in front of the Midland not '_ am! than Forrester carried the pack the hhguh Off the rink with n moot neu- ruahl and made the score 7 to l. =".0_uldw'ell and Tcgnrt. gured In at little oom~ , Hnntion -work and the former moored. Q,-,_3iddoll notched another point on a pan Tegnrt nndmtill another on a pan from 5.?-utin. Midland turned the vtnhlea when n Sch scored from the left wing.` Form .5. .-ma. nnanr. rhrmmh the bunch and scored , - _._--, - o-cvw--n aviul-"VI nun suits, et., at cntso! from 01 to 85 ' .is`th'o ohhyast Storm in Gundt for Clothing. `"..r Overcast. mam. R-glans. Z1: II._RL. A - . . - - Silk blouses. Blankets. PHONE 169 Successor to Frawley. 5 Devlin cent. rge wholenle home, mu I-nrcnn-r. mscoum` This :1: Toqns, Gloves, Neck Scarfs, Cardigans, :f;';.';I,;-" "W ---~*-- --- ~-~~-- --- with game. team: were composed :5 follows : _-- -- ` D--`-4 h, Curl "\,csp:1 Wu J . _ \\I'UII|vvvun ;_` `Referee--M4r. LOIIIO, of Toronto. " ` unnxz wmogs vs, Au.-wrozz. Junior hockey tum covered iuolf ouwodnudsy nighofby defen- `f. no` tutu on an lo`oI| io_oA by ':?gIonjd*l2 not to 3. The play though V : -u_rhe~roug.h..wu In 5 times " ?|t,thIrp_1wu`too-much uluhln . chants T whhihould hsyoprolnpulyv " ".`_ :'-,li;I?_-`x'.,Is' 1. " '.-us` InInI -&*uamo1or to but the. "II: V = `- ' TI IlI_III UIIUIII-II! Dull vvuulrvuvu :- " _I:o inlet in thlrronppov A w - has njlut bunch` of loruntdo but ` pa -tiouhx-Iv "st `cong- 'n;.n|. .L.'I.'.. iulgun thlh nnnlnlnn Inr. `IIQIQDQ ll qWII ylruuluuuy cw unnu- _g, 3spm;.who.plnyod _.thI position for oontinnsll fell back up such pn `iuuo_:~msto ly {nation with the ~ gpqlqt Eve`rv.?ruuI_s.of an `forwardlyhlon I,Ie'n_l"y`? BARRIE HOCKEY TEAMS SEEM TO CARRYING EVERYTHING V BEFORE THEM. ":sa1o.}.'i. 5'. III._ 1 To make at CLI'*J'A4l.A`~`CE? `>t"uTll"wAin.er`f niw ar .la_:t'ani-n th D season wouldu t bef`{'1t'nex|.e=ct.(Aagl- but coming now right inthe beginning 'of.th6 winter alrunst wl'nen4Inoi`e penple are most likely to be benectvd ;and bargains are most appreciated is t':)_u1?way of doing things; The .`ridictxlou redm-tion 'in,,price represent nuch genuine bargains that u der .or3innry oontiitions you wouldn t look fro; In qnniity evenypair is de .pendnbIe for good sati:-factiynn at in styleiithat ensnresease and cnfnfort. \ Come and judge for vourselfis all we ask. ' 'Leilies _'-Cardigan`Sreekingiand rubber` afttached, siies 3 to.7, regui p _ ` luar price $1.35, special`. , f . . . . . . . .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; $1: OG Same` in Misses, sizes 11 {o `'3, special . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . 90 ' :,Sa`me_in Child:-en s, sizes `6 to '1 Q,'speciul . . . . , . Q . `.`. . . Q . 80_ Ladies Felt Lace Boots. leather foxed, just`. the boot for warmth, V price $51 00, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . ; . . . . . . . . . . . _ 75 ii `Ladies Felt House Slippers,-plain or Ieather_foxed, regular price all season 60c to 75, special. . . . . . . . . . . . .i . . H. . . . ; . . . . 45 "La_c1ies Fine. ligiit ' Rubbers 1'egi1lar list price 55;.-_ sizes 25 no 7, . sl)ecialo;ul`O0O, o o o o s o s use o n ~ u s t o anon` s o o c o n I as apnoea`: Mews Felt `Buckle. Boot and Grain Lace Boot, f'el.I. lined, 'speui_a l ` ya'n'1eat$l7:'),VtoL-lea.r . . . . . . . . . . \Me`n s Long Felt; Boots, sold everywhere at $2.00, all sizes, to ' o u u c o c o Q o o o c .0000-oaoo-occur ~ s o n c a o c o oQIO`IOunco TBo`y s Heavy Buckle. Ru/bbe'r's,Asize_S l0 to13,at. . . _. . . . .' . . . .. %M,arked%d`own in Price spams AND PASTIMES. ` J intel Footwear "mm: GAME AGAINST. mnmxo. lcoreu IITJIII IIIU >IUIl VIII: xulswy u went through the bunch .;LI. an-nag ` I5`or'w_ardn . _M {1.~.. LVIIIU Cover LADIES V DEPT. MEN'S DEPT. Barrie . Webb Williams Forrester Riddell ' { M nun . 33'-c dwell vuv _vv Inga. The score at the and of the ns half was 8 goals to 2 in favor of Barrie, and in tho. ucond half the local boy: run in four more as against AIliIton o one. ' ll..--:4 ,'nn`nnn -`mania: an `An 3- AL. -...24. CI CCIIIUII III'UUII U UIIUO Barrie Juniors should go for in. the lotion before they are stopped. The team: wero compoaeu on follows : Aliliuton. . ' Barrio. Hutchiaou Goal Mohobb - Tuch ' Point Martin Smith Cover A . Johnson- Nolnn ' o -- ` V Volt- Ilfllll--...- ` --___~L ` v v VIIIICIIII k ` DIl"UIll0 M on-ow F""'d' Bu-unto Edwards , Somervillbo Referee, Mr. Huron. of Allilton : =Um- piroo, Chan. Churchill, N E. Jarrett ; Timo- keepern, H. Brown and E. Williaml. T 5:} % ling Lboupiol. which he the formal ocgnihg of Bun-k : ns mnkg begun on Tuesday nlurnooll with twenty- tw The III! `at tho: ihotlng wu,|I_oo:unlIaod I; can u; cu... *.m*s`u~`+ao pupa; on up % ~ I TllO.,l'V`l`!`V0'. t.|Io_~compotluo`n-;will`. ul u lulu! IIVIII vuvvL`yI_lIIlIl USU IIIFUI uuuu on all now in fat company unleee it in 3 one of being closely pressed at the moment. . `It is generally conceded that mote effective work can be done by the cover-point by an individual rush and chat onlgoel or by carry- ing the puck forward end . peeling out to the wings. ` mu- -....... .4. `L; ...'.t -1 .I.- A--. L. up _-_ in; 1'n:i;)Zu btY f`.a ..;a..:...; "i.L"'E.. new Peso:-boro rink have been xed as 250., I350. and 500. . A V Orillis was on_ly ible to wit from Mid- . In-nl `um 9 nan`: On I Thin -`kt;-c`A L. :5... " 51.d'ii"2"Jsiu"i'o II" "' '"" "" courts 3 to Bu-rie. 'I"l'1iI` should "en-3' Collingwood e Interinediaue hom- Orillle in Orillisl by {our goals to no on Wednesday night. ` Avenilig won from Oreemore in Creemore the other night by vgoele to 0, ` - _,__--!._.__!_- (I- __, an ' `All:-`._ Ardhie ahonu, wh_' is rmohin ildh .09 - :E.||9',|o 15" ` "*0?! . '00!!! `up `:_oHfl'ilIiI5ilI ~IoivII.'=*`:`=HI..loft'\rolicr'II, |y` for; 2 L` \lI-3 William: Au 3 meeting in Suvner on Fridev night the hockey club was ` organised, wish the tollowing. ooere :- -Hon. Prom, J. W, Bethune ; Hon` Vloe PreI., Dr. Jllewey; let Vice Pres , T. 3. Grimehew ; 2131! Vice- Pree. Dr. `McLeod; See.-Trees, J. .l1Ano'I nn c sienna: " --l`. 9.45:` 0 I`...-u-aloe.` ` {tum us. Uavuvvuj UUU-'J.sI'IIIIc, U. /1`. Gartl nn ; Manger. H. 0 Bone ; Committee, I II . D- Wnlnnu- J R Rnvnnlaln lm. "D.-bl... IIDI uuu 5 an-uugvr. u. v rouwc j UUUIIHIUIBI, H. D.,W1loox, J. R `RovnoldI,Chu.`Porkin: Cspnin, J? Ddinjrtlan. u-ullv auwlulvususvu wul |-III, Ill UKIIIII on Mohdsy-evening next. A special train will losvo Bu-tie as 7 p._m., returning the some night. The A 0 would In 0 clone ono-and the; local , should have {big crowd` oooompnnmg t on to we the con- `daIIo,o,_ which 3 mambo: of _:W0u_WIIIIOl`I ulyovIinIpiI.'oI. V T - A. nugamhce` of 1 hockey uthuun from Barrio nooompnniod the Ollh club to Pnlllnnnnn An Ilnntlnu -ulnl-A --4I'.._ `L- uvlu uurtuu CUUUUIFUIUU uuv IJKIIIII UIIID W Colllngwood on -Mondsty plghg `ml at Jig tug: ofchot--place, do out than I319 goal: tn . ~ - . - ' bers of. the Barrie team were all on their mettle and played hockev'from the dro of the hat. There did` `not appear to a loafer in t_he.seven and the hot pace which was set at the start was kept up throughout the. game and the spectators consequently had `plenty of opportunitvof scoring. _Vair is the pick `of the forward line, but the other three men pressed him close for the honors. The local defence are strong checkers .and play a very steady game. In onneetlon with their style of plav it may not be taken amiss if it is pointed out that the long high lifts from cover-point are hardly used 1}. All nnw in `Ant. nnmnnnn nnlnnn It In a nun. {mus Intermediates will 3.1., in onus. II Inhnlnltnunnlna nnvt nnnnl-I 5-.1- Forwards 100 I 50 75 ...... ...... wvuw IIIn5_-Il -any IIIII III X to tiil} I50!` in , _ I .. work. Many hue contributed In-ugly and can-. not bosexpootod I0 oontrlbll limo gum. for 3 you or two, but d1_qn,_i_v_u I _li_tlu pt rm tohp gcouh ooll_otlon_;_;, the 2.13 9! cot-tdhnsog! bog; % 1 " ` THE NEED OF HOSPITAL. To the Editor of `run Ammo: : ` nun Sin,-.-'l'ho houpiea building in nished audit-on the not of it not being hand. it in gnntpcing 0` "Iona ixunt. The Board nqulru_82,0oo i080|.`|OIIlnndo_I0|\P! 3? : " e:%suo1..oLnuam_oao%4aouau `G. eMr. Hewson was a native of Tralee. County Kerry. Ireland, and . came to Canada with his nsrents in 1820. when his father. the late Francis David Hewson, tool: up 600 acres of land at Big Bay. Point. Of a largefsmily of children the only survivors now are Thomas, of Missouri ; Ellen. of Burlington, Iowa, and Mrs. Wm. Thompson, of Toronto. A singular coincidence exists in the circum- stance that a brother and sister who pre- deceased.Mr. Hewson alsodied at the age of` 87 `veers. The family resided at Big Bay Point for some six years when they moved Into Barrie and erected the first frame house in what was then .a small village, The residence is still in a state of rst-class repair and is occupied by Mr. Samuel Lawrence. After residing in Barrie for some years the head of the family moved to Toronto, leaving W. _H. ~H_ewsoh here. The latter married `Miss Abiaail Cum- mings, of Green, Ohio. on May 2nd, 1847, and settled down in Barrie for some three years more, when he built-and operated in connection with the late H. R. A. Boys, a stone sawmill at the mouth of the Nottawasaga; Several years later he returned again to Barrie to follow the occupation of a mill -wright and carpenter. He then bought the `old Thompson saw- mill at Painswick. where he went "to re- `side with his family in 1854 and carried on business until the entire property valued at $5,000 was destroyed by fire in 1874. He remained in Painswick until . 1893 when residence was-again `taken up -in Barrie and since that time therdeeeaser} A lived aquiet life here. "During his residence in` Painawick he was for `many years . President of the South Simcoe Refoljln Altociationr .4 ._.__._..'_..___'_I_:i5____ _-_, 1 n on. The-surviving. children are Frank W., of Lookport ; Thoma H.. of Potnowtok ; Miu_Fnnoio, of Barrie : Mn. 0. E 0 - Reilly, of Troy, N.Y.; Qhorlu E, of Bottle ; D. H., of Penetnng ; Fred. D Pete:-boro, ond;E. J.. of Poneteng. . " All of the noun with the exception of Fred D.., who is ill, were inoottendonoe at the funeral which took place on Tool- dey. Interment wu gt St. Paul : church,` Inniel, where Rev. Oenon Murphy con- ducted the service. i_ ~ Death of Mr. `Wm. Hutchinson Hevqaon on Sunday La.st-Anothe: of the County : Pioneers. ' Mr. William Hutchinson . Hewson, whose name will-always be intimately associated A with the early history. and settlement of Simone Oounty. passed away on Sunday last at the ripe old age of 87 years. ` V A Mr. William AI-matron: hon been quite sick so the result of I hgavv oold on the lungs. He was able to not out `on Tues dad morning, however, sud look after the `snow-plowing. ` Rf Dr. Campbell, of Penetencniehene delivered two excellent addressee in the Preebvterism church on` Snudev Int. Rev. H. D. Cameron was in Penetemr. Rev. Dr. Ehy, of Allilton. conducted hath aorvioou in this Burton Ave. Metho- dist church on Sunday in the abuauca of _,Rov. J. W. Churchill. _-who Inn in Allis- ton. Mr. Sonnlnn and fnmilv rbmovbd to the oitv on Sistnrisy. Mr. Dun. MoPhsil has om-chued their` property and is moving in thig week. Oondutor Hugh Auagrnn and family have moved to town ti-om-G:'svonhunt. Rev. J. W. fohmhin will occupy his hip. pulpit at bothtvervioavlunext Sunday. I g - bndnoior Do:-mv". of Ooilingwmrd; paid `his: fiiondl hero 3 ying visit on Monday at . . . Mr. sud Mn. Joseph Bryant and baby, $ nf Port Huron. hum been viuitina Mu. Bryant`: paronu, Mr. sud` Mu. Juno: Furlong. ' ` w Min E: Hubbert onl:e1-tained VutTpro- creative onohra. Thursday evoninc, in honor of her guest, Min Elsie Rnberuon, of Toronto. A uaupamaor m:ws'cdNci1iN1NG was vupvznumrs op sxzxm mum '- nasmnwrs. ` Mr. Dav`id.Ion from aorou the bordor is visiting hiuliater, Mn. Mamba. ~ Mn Re Haiohortiu visiting her dtngh ter, Mu. LW.-J. Robot-hon, of Toronto. -. SI-lU\ -u.uI. uuurxu IIJIVUK IIIVO ['9' em-"Sod to Allundnlo um visiting relatives in Detroit. % L -- UBIGCI" , .,..<\v- Mu. Lyonl, of Burton Anue. onf e1;- nined '3 immbor of ham friends very. plou- inaly onsturday evening Int. Min" Blcin, of Gnilforci. bu I-otnrn_;d' homo nftorn plenum visit at the roll- gnoo of her sister. Mn. '1`. O'Donnell. Wm-. ma Mn. Peacock. of` the Town Iuo, no receiving the sympathy of their mendo -in the loss of their bright little ` Mr. Fred . Adamjis o6nvsle|inz'Ilowiy sftr a very gap-iounillnou.' Both the `rrabycenap .and iaeunogm . Ohugchpa had Strange Ministers on Sunday Kampnfeldt Lodge, `SV./0. meat: on Mondly night.- L ~ "` nu.-u--_ Mr. snd\Mu. Gbrco VHnvok hsxlogro. 1 mnngti `nu AII4-J-I_ -11.-.. _.2_!.)__ A, ,, , Acnossm`m;` oarruanv. iOR'i!HIBN AD_V ANCE;' 91? ll. W` mm .2 UIIIC (INK "`IO The work of delivering theee notice: in now being done. If `everv pereon will help the oepitel will be occupied end the building protected. ` Many who have so willingly helped to place the structure" in its preeent poeition, ere etrivtnz to make up this cum and uh the eunport of the prone, of society and the churches to" aid in -its completion. 7-rho Prices mung in the-nu-no and: Torontollarkotpnurincthawoek. to nearly all the citizen. has been asked to do this work, for a nominal aum, calling on every citizen. leaving a requeat for any sum you are willing to give. He will call again the following week to receive such sums which will be recorded in a -book provided for the pnrpoae. Young people. you would like to ace the work completed, will you help with your 25 cta? Well-to-do` people will you help with your larger rum: 1 Thi in the way no much- money is oollec or the Sick OhIldreu a Hoapital in nto. A great many small euma make a largetotal, and every- one will feel interelted in thla good work. "IL. _._L `R .I-I:._-_.._.. LL--- _.-L:--- -- D.` D. MoLIo1>. Ptguident. Bu-tie Jannuy 14th, 1903. _ v-v-uv av. . Wm! `woo:-na;o -ouoooiio-uuou: IOU! IOIICUOIQIIIOIQIO ISnnn' .... .fffffffffffff5_'.'_ .'.','" Toronto For-morn llufkota ' _ Inc. is. I993.` i F x E V1 C K 1: R s . . sTocK:sAL:;

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