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Northern Advance, 24 May 1906, p. 5

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somnmu A DVAN-CE GREi:1FEL. III, uuuwc Inlay ..__`_, Campbell, `have commenc- Mr. H.G. Ma.rt1n 3 store, int and Day ha.vingTcom- -__\_ Woods. -0! '-Balrrle, abent a. mere` thll_ week. ;nJ"vo;k';' } Brooks is building a. `be- Mr. "Arch. Graham, G11- thia vicinity have rin- sacramental age:-vIc[eA `in Zion Methodist Orlllla. vmted our ha`: `purchaq t_.h'e supervision goooodoooooooooopooooa 0 JAMES vAIn`"` _ L. \/AIR` O 8ooooooooooooooo B0meWnaL `a gbuuvu LVLAVAI -..-_ , `is armed with spikes to grip the lrozen snow or ice, as the case may he. Its breadth of `tire is on the .-prin- ciple oi the snowshoe, to prevent sinking. The rear of the car is sup- been pressed into se vice to .supple- lens will be constantly in opera.t'1on, ment -hum-an el-font. . he most impor-t- owing to atmospheric conditions, `but ant motors upon which Mr, Wel1ma.n it it be found advisable to run both, i-n t-ne an-ship, there will be an abundant supply c-I will-rely will" be used `nich it is expected to make a. petrol to do so `for p-ossi-Toly two or journey or about 600- miles north from three weelcs. - ported on ca. cross iratme aitltachezi to Sqitzbergen.' Insidenltally it may be A H _ lntereting to note that Mr. W.ellman s The petrol supply,_ which is one of two sleigh runner, or skis, running aotewt mechamcal problems ccn- almost the entire length of the can. aerial `trip islikelyubo commence from the gre the gidenstical spot selected toy Andre nected wilt`-h the asttempt, will_ weighrhwo -single seats, one in from: 0: the 1 over 5500 mu-n-ds. or 0 cubzc vfeet other, complete -the accommodation or the little car. By an ingenious con- - ilor fh=l-still-rated ascentt. The se ecticn at this spotla not owing to any ta.tnl- measurement. With this supply it is istic idea. on -the `pa.r't'o- Mr. We1l- expected thelt the return journey be- u-Nance -the imterior or the front wheel men, but imply the result of obser- tween Spi-tzhergen arm the Pole may 33 uuuzed as a, receptacle for staying .vat`.on.3 made on me former Arctic be ucc-omplieheo. S~hould_any unfore- pet,-01,. winch h1.3 car, which `gt, is trip. which lead him to conclude "that seen `incident interfere w.'th the aI'l3.1 h-gped may never be ca11e.~1 int) 1-9,. it laawthe mostravorable. In~ciden=ta1ly, plain, the curioue~ehaped motor car quismhh, the Vgyageps are prov;r3e;1 it will afford an oppontunity of con- will -be used in the emerg-enc_y. This with means of cgmmuhgcamoh wrtn traaliing -the methods ad-opted,"oy the motor car is simplicity itself in point their base of guppueg at Spitzbergen two explorers and the scien-ti-tic ad- or construction, the first idee. of its in case Of emergency, Vance made within the `past few years; maker-B `being to ;_arrange for ;r:_`s easy V The motors in ~t`he,~airship will he dissection and quick rea_ssemb-l:ng, so ----1---- two in number, one for each` propel- that, in ca:-`.e_or (dlfflCl11t.1eS insur- ler ~8.l'ra.ft, tore 2.-nd -ant. The former. mountable `by wneel,'t`he car itself may C131-k's Corned Beef ` - . ` v I . . ' I as the most important, Will be driven be taken to pieces and hau e ov one or we mist `tasty or `cold Cmeats lark s by a. 55 'h.~p. motor, w-hilet-he engine the rough `spots. '1_`he motor is air- H d tor the rear prop_e1 rdlnary motor-cycle and -always rea y to serve. type, the drive being by c . ` _ Dont get any front wheel, which reeemnles other kind. V l 0000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000C ler will have but coc-led, or an _ _ 25 h,-p, - . ` ham to 2.` is the kind to get. It is not expected that both propel- single` ___1______.__'___-___---------------------- 2 0000000000000 Saturday, J `win Witness BARGAINS that win he Ladies store. . .5PeCial Sale. . 2d pair Boys Pai1 , The offering represents the worthie 5 and Men's Footwear, and by no rn stbargaiins ever eans likely to bu day, Nionday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, May 26th, 28th, V 29t1x,%5otn and 31st Purchase Your Boots % Week During s Regu1a_;$%1.5Ao Lace Boots, ~ .It s & Money Saved. Sale. .ow gar make; to clear at. ._ . . I. . . , in Oxford or` Blucher style, turn or Goodye on, all sizes, Hagar make, `to clear at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _-- . . , . n-.:....'.: 1 nu} Shoe. Goodyear well at welt sole, fo, a opera.tion._ `but so `for ' , . supply, whtich is greatest will weigh` 100 feet A - return ~ Spi-tzbergen and ay : ace-ompllsheci. Should any unfore- : aerial` . nl-am. car '- e~------- mum `incident 1I'gt.er1.u'c w... ..... ..-_--., ___`___ p1-`an, the gu1_-1oua~aha.ped quism useu m emerg-ency. This , simpliclty in point I construction, idea cm arrange its dissection" reassembling, ' case of difficulties insur~ ( 0V8!` -130` pieces hauled A The motor or: E rdinary -a e being` chain 2. the nt `HUS, 1" ULlU'.\. lbvul rgen :u.-..1A o nv unfore- At a fitting climax @6663666666oooooo@ vh-ich 1 cg-n- up _V fecjt 1- nu1I\f\1K7 1+ _n I ...An~-`nun 'hu`f :, Goodyear 0 to . . Dxford Low Shoe, Goodyear we] ole, warranted solid a11 ad. but, with a few all sizes in each line. ctin ever shown to Barrie people in to be repeated even by this ion .AAA For Bargains `just as... . % Advisgd. somewhat a garden rolrer. This wheel is grip the -snow prin- of the to .'1`.he yalmost l`. 1`nwo infrontt 1 other, accommodation` I car. con- ` the utilized ' -.W=ist"n this l may into _ra- -` quisition, provide 3 3 of at = =- -ma nf emergency. welt sole, in black or worth regularly $17 5, to this Extraordinary V0ne df- !the rmsf rta `ready ge other` customer, and prove the this week only This P` enteritj ends" ,1 new lots, Sunday? an he svmh I on Sundw Silk iJ- t-r- .__._, Barrivs Bargain House. , 4 '- 6 and 8 Dunldy; Street... _ A. A Phone 161. cowoo90000000000000Mo0ooooo9oo43 Mex. Brown|ee,\ BAFIRIE, ONT.` Licensed Auctio n ear White Canvas ahd T 0 Hose to match at 15:32 u"1 Shoes at $1 00 - . . 50 and 350 a `mi ` 0 $125, $150 id. 7 ' 0 ' ~ . , n 5 ' New witn atvlish The Prices Ruling In the Bue ind Toronto Markets Durinir the Wonk - BARBIE. Mn 26. 1006, _. Appraiser, Arbitrator. `Etc. mm AND STOCK SALES WILL BE; TSHECIAL ATTEN'1`ION. V` Whc&Y.wl1iLe I-oo9IvII9vOI0""" Whent,u-Vd 0ata...... PBIKS . . . . . . . . . --covQVII|v!vvlI"""` ..covovIvII'V0V ...--moons-Vootvvovooolv B{1]']ey . . . . . . . . . oavlollvivvvltii. FIGHT . . . . . . . . . . ......nuuouo_ov Beef, QI`.........unv'r-nug- B8f,f0I'(i QI`..n-on n-nnvvv'vH Llnb, (5DI'iHg.} p8_X' calfclic n -v I I 9 9 _l1UOn -.3.--....;c.--\uooIvvo|v0i- ' Lwe Rage, sciections 170 to 380.. hnnvv , . _ . . . . . ..'... 441V 6 IIUEU, BUIUC-LIUHD " -heavy... A Dressed H0gs........ Chickens,per1b ... - . . Buuer, R01l,1)eI` lb... Lard, per 1b.. Eggs, per doz .. . . . .. Potatoes. per bag. . . Hay; er mn...... .. Roug Hides. . . . Green Hides. . . . . . . . . Ca.1fskins,_per 1b.... Tallow. nor 1h._v. . . . . I vvw- -. eek. 30 M .w...uay wwn 11.15 manner. =t i,1'_v,,yV g: mggza ;;r;%::%a*:3`_o:`%u=;g*; uccesa. - , R . J .. cu m or IM 1W- %1.a.,: W25. WI!1:h1h-5'1't :"" :1""' Ourrie. `h ` mm mm M uve mm C, X V "B? "' ' W _ 1 . ' . 2D rum M uelina, Lawn: and Silk with` chart .und long.s1eevea. All the 1, wings are shown here, and at. pnoes below ' what you uauauy pay. 1.;(.,.u1ar $1. 00 Blouses for 750. May 8125 `Blames. perfect` tt.1ng.a_nd 1\',.;.1;i111l)v made, as $1.00 A grand nnae of 81 252 Blouueu, superior to Lnvkhing "heretofore shown at $1.50 and SY75. -Swim an $1.50, $2.00 and $2.25. See them; ulllllllil ~ V Hutu A great range from 80 to 750. with a. choice of 600 Vesta-in long, medium ? ' . U and no sleeves, worth up to 250 each. ' Special at 12:30. 5211`. Dunn Lmlxes` Summer Whih Suits in 1 ' h . % ' .-put, blue with white spot. zmd '1 31l:sl<:1kwnriztc.l wgxgvaa omh` V13? "5 b1`kT huhly made suits with a $10 00 appearance S1;::::ialP;ore 3?: Id My- ` ~ . [a suit. For the Conty 01 Simoob. 1~r'u: MARKETS LIl` . 1`2c and 250. Newjtyle, and . . patterns and excellent V31, _ N ` V S` not or grpunsq an-om: .;;;u,_:, 91;. intend` utojg %aVrpog_%a}%` Achgrchv} Ys*_=.i va0IO" 76 on M -_ Grey `Skit-ts--%- v Among our atockof 2,000 Skirts, wetro Showing mouy stylish Greys and Fawns at $3. 50, A 85.00 and $6 00 We are noted. for our`Dreas Skirts, and we carry thelargeut stock in the country to choose from. Helena Brand means perfection in 6;, nish and atyle. ` 0 Americinn Shoes-- The Swell Ame ricau Shoes from Webster. Mass., for men and women, in, Corona Colt, Kid and Canvas, for which you have beenxwaitu --~ - --A 2.... tnlpnn nnf of Ih customs. and 09 UIHIVHU, IUK VV HIV Jun Quuwvw - mg, arejuut. taken out of the customs, for your inspection. This is tixe M.ony-Sawing Stofe THE CHILDREN - la willhe deliclxted with cube: of our fine Candy and you need not we about their eating i~. for it is all so pure `and? e that it mill never disogree `with anyone. .;....; on-\u:'I'(*.'flONB 3 of.Plt1te e, was R: r. trainma mu: Iugvgcvu courtcnons ` ~ -'`5--- Mann UVUll*'Vuav- s, and open V ev,:T'.(`I-xi-dust1ria1: ;C;eha`a()` jf ;A_ e1d.'.A*tpr.` the`>de1r_-e1o"pmen-t._:of ban a._cVtxv__e; export trade is `r.o_be` round in true beawekeri-lngw at China. and the open- 1~n. up or 1; Japan -toxinclxz-at-rial` enter- pr-se. The `present is parvticu_1a.rlypop- portune =Ior Cagnad-a. rtoj `get a foot- .-holdend establish herselt in a. firm paaition in the Orient. The Chinese boycott of American _`goqd:'s,. which has . been taken as 9. pa-ssinglw-`nim, is -.:vt'i11 Imak!-ng itself. te1t,_ as is-evidenced in the orders Ith'a t, have `been coming -to British Columbia rms of late for flour" and lumber. Supplies of these ` commodities -w'ere.for'merly boug-`net ex- clusively from the "United `St-antes. "l"h.ln -in (`n-s3uaR.n`a r\:nnn`l`fHnm .V_ S113.` C1u~5lYeu.y lxvrn :|.uc- Uuuucu |O'lc'cL'la\.n-. 4 ., lhiu is Cagna;-.de.'a; opportunilty. Our stea/mahip dines` hold. a. shonter route to Japan than -from any A-merican port. Hence we are placed in an advantage- ouizwpoaition from ttihe beginning. In quality, boo, we need `fear no compar- ison. Our ttl`-our and lumber ere un- equaliedecnoes the -line, All it`-ha=t we need `is ca. [eh-a._nce `to -prove Ithi by send- ing `over sample ehiprnents...'1`'ne Chin- ese ivreiusal to buy` tram the United . S-taztea provided us_ with `the .c-pening which weere after. The mode or life of the people ot`A-sia. is changing. They are-`turvning from their old diet of r.ce ; to one oiwheaaten our. Moreover, the , great `inc:-ea..'se in building and in rail- . w-ay construction will call for a._ great- er `supply or timber `than ever before. I.h-ese -are the very low-o products which wee-are able to supply best. A satis- tecbory e entry into `Lt-neaee markets shvoul-d `be -possible now. . . L N_Lor `should our activities `be confined A-~- I----- ._-~'J.....-.`I in.-or\r`IIhf'l 1 T1 1 1 4 E0ll'UUlu U6 Jyvuutuav uunu Nor `should. our to *t=`ne:se_.two natural 'pr'oduc_bs. China. and Japan import immense "qua`r1=r1't2es 0! mamutactured goods annu.al1y. Hav- ing -secured an. entry in;ti'o their mar- ket-3 `by means -or our flour and lum- I-usnxun nhnuld 9.1 after `by mejawns lum- berwe should ga after thehusiness in -other lines, whi-ch ianow going to ath- Au crsnsunirsnu Tn.`-f_hp7 case -other Lines, wmcn-13 now gums W V... er countries. In-sthe case or China, her -fricti-on with `the Un"Jted States will probably soon [pass a.w.ay. Before it does so the products or our factcnries ahrauld `find their way across the ocean and the people over there should he so `familiar V with` them that there would -be no question or our losing the tr-9.`de.~e -'.4.3 n...-...a.. .. hnainninz hagsfoeen made trie- ~ ~ - 7 Already -a; beginning hazsfbeen m:_t:1e oy Ca-nad-9... In 1904 we mo-1d_to Chzne and` Japan. goods to the value of $568.- new 1... mm. this sum was in=crea.se( `U; vac uuuu v. _._ _____ and of $568.- 983. I-n 1905 this sum increased to $1 520,053. Small as theqe sales may be when compared with ftfn-e '-tot-alpur-. chuaxses or the Asiatic countries, they still go` to show 'tha.'t we are produc- ing `goods which these. `people want and `that. .we can`isel1 `them in `o:rmpe- ` tm1ion with other n-atlonns. mhe mar- ' ket or tour or five hundred million-s of people who are just awaken-ing to the need or western" mIa'nuta. utures `is wor- thy or -close auttemtlon. The contest ` will wot be -to see who will get the business which nvcow exists, great as it -15, that each year will see` the wt-a.l_ climbing upeby m11l*.ons, The Orient in -the 1'u=ture.wlll `be -a. hm-arket which must `be ..reckoned wi-th; : ._.,- ......,_....... I 1 Vcan3ag'` Opp:-iunitjgg ` The dance new at _ W. q Wilson supplied `the music and B. Johnson act- ed as ilwoor manager. , Miss Ethel Hockridge `is able to be _ Ge-urge `Haf't was a. decided success. out again after an avttack of la grivppe. w u- .1 u.-raqw;-Broaks and their * Mr. -and Mrs.`,W;- B2-oaks ; ' ,A11andaa1e..apen`t 3 Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. -W. Scobt. Mr. E. '1`r~acyj tooka~ load of young ` .-people to Litt1eLake on Monday. An enjoyable time was spent. Se`.-vice willl be held in the church on '-Sundaay morning at 40.30.. ' Miss May Tracy spent Sunday with V her -sister, Mrs. G. Quzancetof Barrie. _ . Mr. `and Mrs. Luck, 0! Barrie, spent . Sunday -with the" la/ttez-`.3 mother. Mrs. ` NU; `lilihluvn ..-__. -and,Mrfs. th J. I-Iockrldge. V i hy tram! .O_.F., and sinceretrl .burg,.Pa.' er of decei do suavsu on`... .The =tarmer.s in 1-shed . seeding. ter Ernest Pail: has recovered from 9. .severe semen of pneumonia. ` Mr. Arch. `Cam -p'be1l is preparing `to build a cottage, having renzted. his house on the lake shore. Mr. C. -.W. _Oarley s cottage is near- -ing completion. _ 7 Mr. Jnto. Campbell -is [building a nodes on his lot. .We are pleased to report that Mae- ` -. Mr. Aug-an-om is ptting an addition to -his barn. `A - _.,_ ..__........ ......m- the supervision `O `XIII UB8 no '1`.he' framers. urider at Mr. Jnao. ed building H. G. Meaar:."'Mo1t1_t D plated the stone wot! Mr. Geo. .W. Brooks meat wall for M1-."Arc chrlst. .'1`.he quarterly savor: wa}! J can-ducted Church Sunday. - lmpector Day. of 0 school on Monday. Mr. J03. Grab-aam, wi "-- -A-HIIHH.` Mr. who spent the win ter in Gr-avenhurst, has returned to his home here tor the summer V -mu Ethel Roan returned homerrom She via :11 with the city not week. hope soon to hear -pneumonia. but we at `her. recovery. "' ` `- -`- `- ml `nu 1-n'ha.:n ed 8.` ca'n'UUo_ V `Mr. am Smndgraon has `been 5' staring` 9101' me past week with aim.-!ned_ moot. `T % V ` ""'*4-`- 4-! -.'B;I\II`A_ STEIN '.Mr. Jtohxi -{Wot -tewx days here By motor car to the north pole may ` uound`1`1ke Va. Jules Verne romance. ` But~m.l' an -hours chat with -Wabter ` -W_e.1l`mam. the :}ourna.1=1at.-ex later. who a my on. the h otel oecn. Va. `mum-'-dr1ven - alrsh;-p, 5 ha. so! .'o. I :queer-ahape- _ ~ l_lG1[h' MIG: `ha1ttre.c-_ . -5 -i -!unbhgre_cont1rm the H .`;1=1ko1y..?:hht:o;~,*;.b,e_comeh 1:` us:

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