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Northern Advance, 1 Nov 1906, p. 4

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-- -- V v---no vvvrol " p` '-xod Adusim scar $15,000 nor Mal punpolu. mud on Baa.rr1e`~:s pop- .f4dbI::1nT.-reach-tn: 15.0001. xtlxod aus- On Friday and Saturday ~11 -1, _. l\"I'\T!'Il'N1 A P `f\ A 'I"\l' ' constipation. win. an: CONTINUED. AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 0) _ rU SHI- 200acres in Va ra. 125 acres cleared. Soil glay.wati<;raf d3at%:l`1;g wells. Fair buildings. Bea tttul resld i Barri 'th f . wateruand bath. X?1n'e' viewforvg-lookTn:nat`l:1ee yand rt of the town. lb acres of and, goodorchlanrd and small fruit. Apply to l T `Y ])I)l\Ilvc9 --... .. .......... aunwe. rune sons are J. E., Allwnndrale; Ailbertt and Herbert, NI: `Mme: 1W. J., I-mllnsdgale, and Per- cy -at Suwbury. .'he. tu`nenaJl, which ftbbk place no Uvmion Cemetery on Wed- ma9d_9.'y. antermdon. was largely at-I J uv govv IL]! 1135 W'J`1`K Wt elpkece, 1r:=Iwever.~:xwd~ng to illness from which he never Iu~11y*1-eoovez-ed. Sever- ull mdnihh-8 .a.g~:> the mundly moved` to ='1`|dllend|al.` 7 Mir. M-ax-rlazm -mlaade mvahy warm friends w-herever -he wenlt. For many years he -was P.resid:e-nit at the Simoce .Bee-Keepers Asadelsattion. Rive `sons and a. w-ichdw survive. mhe are, .1 `M Al`l........a.-1-. A.I.I .- - . .- .u-uuvuul. `UL W115 VlL'.H' llty dsled mt his name in mzzlllendal on Saltunday in the perszzn or Mr. James C. -M_lolrr1s;o_n, in. his 65th yam-.. De- celaaed taught schdoll a:t Bdinawickior many years _a.n-d alflbenwards twak [`cha~1-ge U! the Gr.urbh1~1e School. ' -He had luv give `up his work mt the 'lamte:- |!'|'.'_D `Is.-;mm...- .._.x_ .A 4- The Store c)f Satisfaction. welf kvmown resldemt of `labia vicin- .u...: -4. I-14 -V Our stock of Axes, %%.8a,ws, cattle chains am soasonable 4% A J In complete. ` I quote prices. and quote prices. " -you xooas. FOR SALE hannn so: - -_-r ..__ --u `aypq lU J; N. naown. Box 497. Barrie, oo5555556ooooboo > will have th'emon display this week repeating many of our best lines garments that W,` _...,...\.,v,~.m._, ,5 select Furs. `v;'e .l_iave_ _had thus far in the sale of- depaftment, and in the great ?T_____-__-- OOOOOOOOOOQOQQQ Fine Furs :AL.l_ AND GET QUOTATIONS Qgualitytcotlmts evefybtime in this It need not be an expensive _.P"P0Sition if you buy lrom us. :we4Cannot tell you here all the equalities about our stoves dsspace will not permit. it. We 59niy wish to state that we have :3 :hBj%11rgest.selection of the latest l stoves and ranges 3 prices in Town. V VVVVVVVV ............. P............OOOQ....9909. I A ivwm.- and ,A1denmen`~ahb*u-Id `aur- thain 'ual'I'Moh (cam we we not they` w&11)_ them: by momma ,. Vnilfvhli-`n -IgA_L. _-I Ll-A h: ---v- u-.v_ All ya`./5Ax.oo AI!- `me Deans .f-Baur1ia-me-nt. on Nov. 22. Ebur G. T. R. conductors have been Iillnennded at Bra-t Huron. Rm. `E- 3- Hut-ts df Inge:-sail. died Yer! suddenly. -Armmemenlbs are. in `progress for ha (running .9 n.._n__ __- . HILL-.-Alt Almndale on Sunday, Oct. =28t*h, Mary Hill, wile cf Mr. 1B. Hill, aged 68 years. . . MARRIED. MITHEDRAN-M NISH-At the me or `the `b'rlde a kmbfhher, Mrs. Jae. Mc- Nish, Elm Grovve,'Lyn. -:n Wednes- d3Y..0ct. 24th, by Rev. C. E. A. Pocock, Maud Louisa. to Archibali George Mel -hednam, B.A.. .\I.B.. :1! Strand, eldest son of Archibald Mc- Phedra-n,_ df Wtanstead. We notice it is the best _-- IHL6 ran: UH CUUU5,V9 0ct;_28t:h, 306, Ldabelle Nealey in her 63rd year. DEVLIN . AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA-A----.--- --------- 8i LMURCI-Us uuuu 770?? ON bCIIII SUCCESS and E C131 V` - ogbnt `at `the vvoz-t `A {at MId`f:hus::ined. ` ~ 5, MOI! H Em. ceni ; FOR 4339! -5.]. _-\ 'mPSSi"LE!!1.f!9Ir!!!0_!'sh?$ In&.I-.L.l..I..I..I..I..I..1..I..|..|_.n..n..|. nova` HEAVY 1*wEr.n ovrzncous I` \ _ . ' V I ' U. . '_ ' iM++++++++++++++++++4~r+++++++++4~w~++++++++++4:g++++?:.- mu *N4cuo11,-a"ne:a:amona wave `been w 0h'1M 11`-Y3.W-'5' Rw1 I '111n8 he? 5-'M_,M `M, who 3,5,,` wuple`-0, ,meks_ bu1bhV-right nu: a. mass` or `potbage. 0aun%c 1l1s_ohLl1w'reat'l-ins with T % j' - - % mahlem. `It in Au~nden`t-sod tmt `the T Y W" "'_"""`` """ ' ` " %u)i!n'='pIolnu` of `d-towsreemrut between """'` 'P"" ""." " '"*"Y 793 ii): 'mo!mbwtJer arid the mown 1-elaa.teto- w'?""- '` %* "_' P" `"T' z~u).G`.'LII.:nV!1-111.8 `ri1Nl` .!0'f 'oIther ohectrid W. 5? fwwhlt ma ywseue-r y" ._mh_wus h ne. (2) tie :IJl'0 odmuemphwed. and C. P. R. ' 4`hn'm. w.h_amhm' ma (3) .mmmn_: ocfnnvectzton aeloneahould soon. eatgrblhah ` . . . . bheA1d'we on a` wound basis.` `We still 1'-mulch` -LI:` 1.. ._II..._. ...I I-L- _.._o-r, 30 at ndmd-lbod. _ mzws BLACK cr_u;vIo'r ovnncons vAuu.agca`- U1 uuymg your clothing for men a`n-d boys here. Men are realizing every `day that our ciothing is the best tting clothing made and the prices are right. L MEN'S I-mavxf wm:1Acg1i_j'_ov1_:1_zco'1js hang`- L-----J .._L .4... ..A is th 'o\i ;;|y 5! fall nd -:jfv.csn show you the but uoortment in all lines for] atlyildren. . A ' ` ____. --- Made in thc_ same st3*i aVs.theA above, sizes 26 to 32; at -----`tr 7->- Made in the Chestereld st}.Il"e',wit'h eleep vent in the back, ireliret cdllar, --v no unuj CV VVjC$DI Dark twgezi pat-terns, made % we-1-oz-a-+-a-oc~+~:-+:+-s-++ . U U U ' ' ` gamma lmtomenl was miada that Mr. V '1bdMa_ w.lI'I waive who _ t:h9rd mm:-at `at {plus it \5'r.|.'n4Uad _ a 26-year 1ra.n~ch!ae._ ind b'1o'm motther 25 years, wzbtah V.ln_-..n ' _ .'.l`he.*A*mer1catn Avwagralph ,0:/mpanyV 3 .exhlbi'ted.1m .V'1ctam!4a- Hra411- 19131 W901i 1, ajnd .yIer_"e' we_ll rece1w`ed.`s_hOn`. Shnl-a.y; . evenuwnev am an :of:11nt %v=:a%+zed4 ' 1 Vigancant T . , %.`g:ctu_roa or . _t_;1oA- Oru'Ohtlx3aon?' and `t; a.1`4e_v 6p"t?,s.,v ,. ---_, ..--..`--v._; ouyqqcvvwl up. IN 14):. J. J. Oaichwne wail solemn-Izod. A I dumber voit `rqlmlhlvea and trlaerndl wim- neaied {the Hoax -omlzny whjiph wan 'p`er+ normed bx B~ev.VJ.J.V W-heaiuhe7;.~@I1*taer. whl-ch1A.'bhe happy %oauAu1c.embu-load -an ` tahq 6 owloock t;r{aJ1'n' nor Toronto and _.'gom} .; -correpondet1t ~w:zhea. the `newly married. pm-p1_-e a x"metJoy- `cu ! ma pro-ap:'jo\u`_Jou"'rney over u$e'a. 1- , , : KR`, r.-----. -\ mar mite. mmct, we balms mo ~prm-` owls Ilia be 3' vorwmd one smut -an run-` clidieu qttxma character Ih*Ou*Id. bdore Lt-he wd "am-Ia'wt1-n-3 therdott. be subject Ud`the 'e;~prdIaad' wILl'l! o!f the eslencou. Q We are who a hippy event; which wok :pba,ce_ M: the home at Mr. _IaJtr1ck` Rbtzpatrxck vom we Nth ut'4t..= wheh t-he '.._..~ma,:-mac \dt` `biqckg-1y` mug-_l{:te:_~, M}. to. W _1 1 ~ nhhnnna x can -'4 ----'--4- V ] we maps the oaumaau wui uumdont war the 'pecuvlve c mm: in ma 1_'mpbrt- um matter. and conclude nlo bargain than wwbd not be rwhirled on 9. pgpu- ry or nescemitty tom the mawpfj in`; wt 3 Jug-Ihiam-d-led wldpoul-tdaon_._ We wwt I Mir agreement -or won-_e at qvll. Imnre 'hAAAAAA4A You aay ohero:Iwd wm be `poor pwpaumon for years. should It. b e9 Plawse r-eemember bicvth passenger treat :u'd odnmempluubed. and "R. o:*r.1nVect:!`on Soon on basis.` mallt -`meat. in xplhaco U1 B1aarrie ssr9.nr't? d-nc Iweepin-5 prmlegea 1.nX,'the' way at` exmptlmua and fixed aaaaasmen-t~a-, the .ah-ou~1d ad: saw the free use or her mean '5 A`V'qJulvdA ~pw qmo"_ In the shame or '9: oubiwuuial Epe,n_oen:tag e_ on gross reoeruu; mum in ma zmmaaxwua hur- V j1CjT 7 logg style, wig}; zieep vent in the ;back and vel_vet collann-, Nam; of nnd winter gondn and now for ladies, gentlemen and We w_a`nt tc; mphasiz the ad- vantages; of buying your clothing `_-_A_ Eng` 1 m.:N ssU11's .13 OVERCOATS .Plain or. Ribbed, in '..nice weights, all sizes, , `T ` Extra heavy Ribbed Vests and Drawers, regular 50c quality, only H _ 35 each LADIES` `HOSE ` _.M `us the_ rim jpdhn-t "wt tame. Mr. `iemljlo. M: in sand. domes not ake kind- yVl::I the !dON_0If mother compwny hav- `Af: running? pdvgaroover this mud. But `vgtatt-v'u~drwntee hm the ".l`laIwn that he mu mi:`x:i tnex mam uomneomom m ...1uure tnwt wamqcwt desires % Extra heavy Ribbed" Vsts and Drawers, sizes 34 and 36, only n - .'----w- U E _You wilt some of `all the lead ing styles amongst them and the t isperfec't.. ' ` > _ LADIES UNDERWEAR LAD1AEs'AI{iCH1LunENs MAN'l`LES%f1-om $3. 50 each` A. .. to $Il.00_J. V. `T at reduced prices. Regular 25 a yard-for 18c, .. regular ;35_c for _v 29c, regular 4oc for 30c and regular soc for 35. These` arepure silks and extra wide widths. , DRESDEN masons 3 ratified V N.:t-ta.wa- We `ere very `much by the fact that the eangva.-isle being bridged alt Rueeeicovn and that the ne_w_bx-idge is going to be a , very desirable structure. Our own. .ty "Council is showing very pra.'ieewor- thy interest in the public neceeeitiec our the people or the surrounding coun- try in thus pncrviding or their needs among , the line cit commercial trans- port in the i{mmedielbo Iuture. But. in the melainibirne rwe citizen-e -of the district: would like to know Just how our preeenit needs are to be pnovided-10;`! Any resident is aware at the `im- prwticebiliti-df min: the nearest -`bridges on the Notbuwuage. either above or below Bweeeliton, .and the absence elf any lipcail means or trans- pant wt thin no-inst in queetionie be- vcominy more accentuated daily, We I have been inllonmed that certain cit:-` zenie wdoutl-d be willing to provide a tempidrery bridge to comply the de- mands nor" convenient: public trartlc. |_I1uo ,th1a.t there in a. or a ferry being provided and epenaoted by cexiiinwn other initereuhed panties who realize `the urgten-t requirements or `the I came. iWe (need not describe the 'pree- ` out _ .73.:-nl oi! truneit them one river hem}. tie the ather..~ Any one who `de- m . 1.--, G 27' `. _, _~ -- ------------7 ITIW -' `~` ' *.OQII i{iVrAi:v6nv-1. 1" /rnv.m`1'. s1'Ii: :`v,. navy , , N - ".5. .----u-w- w . vv ucxuu. - -L. 0. L. No. 73 will ~ut:bend Divine aervlce 1n-the.MJebh\`Jd1st church on Sunday evening, g ' ' In \ `(I01-non: canon) . in what you get `in Armour : Solid Egtnct which means that you else get the actual Itrength bfathe Beef. That's why it goes 1611!. up far ae most other Fluid Beiefa, !.I1iInu'- byjdding nIt_and'wt".t et. V `L 511` 7 3t`_5!t 39 `i- A an In this section. oanaauntly the price hwy advauncedtoqeo cent. f_ A 7 11!- an H-. he Full? Flavor gf. thof Beef % r, a very stylish coat, $5.75 and $5.95 Russmurnon. ADVANCE ___-., - Iv adv INC` _a;cou9.1nm'e-dv wztn the ?25c a pair .vvu , $15.50 $7.50 25 . Mira. Mary Mclnlbaah; w_.id::zw or the . `bathe, '.l`h3ma.s ..1wcInvtQsh, passed away ` _ at `her blame. Nna,p1er,Sutneet, on Wed- __neadsmy mlovr,n1_ng, Out. 24th. aged .64. Deceased was b-:vrn,in_Eaast Gw1l1- imlbury, bum removed to Boarrie `seven- . `been years ago. Her husbangi ~p:e- I .A- Severe snow `harm paaseed oier our village on Sunday lam. -Wed-ding belle are ringing in our midst this week. . j Mr. A. Brenauuno at Bo;-`t Severn spent Sunday here. - - ' - ` '-Rev . Feather Hayes, of Alldsbs-n, call- ed en friends here on Thursdvay. Mn... n......a..+.e.. n... u.- ~- l' \-vuiw [:01 Ulllvlln Ul(l I Take Ha.ll a Family Pills for 1 We offer One (Hundred Dollars Reward for enycaseof Cutarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Cetarrh Cum. ' . Ir; J. CHENEY&_CO., Toledo, 0. ' We the undersigned have known F. J Cheney for the last 15 years. and believe hini perfectly honorable in all business transactions and.iinanciali1y;able to carry out any obligations made, by his In. ` ' WALDING, Kimuw 8: MARVIN, lwholesnle Drugzists. Toledo. 0. Hall's Cetarrh Cure is taken internallymcting `directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the` sy_sAt_e:r`i..m'1_`est;ixn;1:_ials_e_x1t free. . Price 32`-`:: .:'1;y:&".::. ""v':=e:::::.:..:`;i`: 75 cents per bottle. Sold b an D 3313 Halr (.3. an-u-fll_-A.:-`_.a. ,,._ --..---., '-----.. vv uuu-vuu LU, auu tor the peagple bo set forth their` grievance in an` pethmcm `to that am- lnirhnl-AI` Ig.A..I - ' yo-ovsuvoy UV ORV vvuwatullo n-U M'wJeety a mail is cer.ta.i~nly badly im- peded, no the great annoyance 0!! ,the .1.-qyal citizens. .'1`h>la 19.2. matter mt- ,aur County Council to amtend to, and] mu; IL-.'...A. .L.|..-..L 2; ___ prevailing condimionss can readily . do ya, by attempting by cross, say at 12 o clock some plaasa.-nit night, and we are assured that Iionglell-:w a lines on "`_'1`he Bridge" w-an-Id not seem in any . degree -aanpmoaible 0:: the occasion. I-lin Ill-x.l-_|L..!_ __.'_- - M-OUN'Iy`. err`. Louis. snau oner uruiu1AL: J:sA1:t.u-ALN5 1n and Chi1dren sJackets. Garments ne this season s styleat CUT PRICES. Ladies arly all % 011 Friday and Saturda of this Week we shall o'er SPECIAL BAR AINS in Ladies Tl! (13 nnqnnaqn-I-an .. _ _ _ 1 `w-hum are me tpaltmtu screed mp- ljmlswgen the mtenqmg :po4:1t:5eta._a_ % and therefore cannot: be. -? _ in km: .ar.t!c.Y.e. 3 abut we "% .,':ja,.%1xeibnua%ncy in saying that sq I5 Fancy Tweed and Black Frize Mantles, in Children's and ladies , `28-inch lengths. Regular price was $6.00 and $7.50. On sale fl\IJonn no. .\..-L `- ..v--- W {O `clear at each `Hey ; This ? Table No. 3 A 20 Black and Dark Grey Cloth Coats, well lined, in Northway make. Regular $8.50 to $10.00. On sale F 1fiday' and Saturday at - $5.75 Table No. 2 I5 Black; Cheviot and Tweed Coats,1trimmed_ with velvet, long length,'stylish backs. Regular $1 L50 and $12.50 Garments. On. sale Fri- day morning at . - - $9.50 Table No. I

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