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Northern Advance, 16 Jul 1908, p. 5

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`V . I . iitions, wzll requare pounds of twine per acre. The- " remains steady, - at 1 cents per_ A pound, wholesale, ` less the best. authori- .state that the supply is 1ike1y_to se more trouble than the prxce, pite the shortage. zj Boys 1.75 Dong. Kid Lace Boots, toe ,' medium heavy soles, solid`, sizes I to 5. l~,5IBII5J - 1 $4.00 Boots July Buy Price $2.90 ~ Ladies Boots, Blucher ,and Lace style, in nest Patent Colt and Vici Kid leathers,medium and light soles, Goodyear welt, our 'dressiest styles, Hagar makes, allsizes, sold reg- ular: at 4.00. _ --s n `be required in 31' the crop, and spects of a short- ng_ that there are tram crops in the lg to excegtional " - nnp. J\_nly`Cut Price 1.45 July `Cut Pric`e\I.25` wuun;n . ., _ . M cMast- had just or a short ent down. me repaxrs. m, a. dist- seeing Mr. ....,.M.,:.,n _]u'1y Ct' Price `FR[|)AY, JULY%1I7thL.e Starts the Big- pgest Mone esaving - Propeosition Yet % and sale will continue 5. . V Known to the People of Barrle. m the end of July. > This sale is an annual event to the store and not without a benefit to the g up time tor stocks. All lines of Summer Boots Shoe-buying public. It's cleanin and Shoes we are overstocked in" and all broken lines we have been selling from ` t FJULY CUT PRICE." and that price does not `at to the 'makers-the loss is ours--the gain and woman is bound to. appreciate. Every `J is new thisseason, all the newestlasts. All leathers, all sizes, honestly built ` ' i` A ' ' ' tic of our Shoes~--the shoddy 5 1 that the grassgiully fe_eds,th_em. .By not wi1lingiy- do this when they s racks and know that the few cents` extra may a arranging a `shed -with troughs it Is no great chore to feed save baby _s life, and_ ensure a great- '1 er protection to_ their own health. 2 them once _a. day_.` Have this shed . ' . -D so arranged that 11: can be darkened - .C1ean15m._SS costs money and has < as soon as y time comes. By hang- -d f F h t 1 g 3? cu-11)l1. of pieces-.f1br1apdat1:h liregaiiiisit :13: busiiizsgv tcheriirseelsicg. : L r `t W1 Serve not on y to at en realize the amount of care and effort . ' the pen but -al-5.0 to brush off and necesary for the production of clean : fep u.t he les ?S_ thfeg calves run milk._ `The care `in the washing of , ' .. . . - i utensils, keeping them clean after R'mmb.1' that `t'h1'1S .110 031 they `are washed and `aired, the im- 3m.m31 53" ' mil calf _t.hat never Iaculate stable conditions, .and tall. g ` 5'-`? ..th_ w.v `Fmd. `f We 3"|.the` re_st~of it may be" to the farmer's` +.-. have cows we must ra1se them__or! own ,nt,st. `but, 1., the mldst of =- I---.: `A .1- OYS AND GIRLS SHOES _At the present timeethere is a con- ` itmual, growing call for `clean milk. It can be heard from physicians, from milk dealers, from city homes,- from -, creameries, frome A `ever where.` `The dairyman has heard it, t e'aver- `age farmer has heard `it-,, and `bpth" -..-.. willing` to -.res0ond, ;..as sooxlgasi ll, huuqnnaa r. Hirons ed for and The re- L burial by- arrie and ay to the me. The- for the _ I135 IICGIU. as,` uuu -_..._, are willing. to respond, _.as soon _as' u.1':h_'e consumer is willing to,pay a cent`) or two .mokreper4.qu_:_u'_t, as soon` a,'s~:~ L = % `o'1i.$f..`7.!a1i?"" ~fhat`.; ' "'J ""'u tucked in" and an nu-oxen uuea Wu ....... ..--.. ______u "go: lder profits or even the price paid {makers -the ' to Every A tlasts. Len-fectly finishedin every ' i `I -> _ 2-...` . LADIES 35 pairs of Men` $5.00 Bl{i1cher`LaceA Boots. in Gun Welt soles, F e11_owcrafts, latest-Americanhapes. IUUII Illlhwnnw-__- _._ xade shoe isn t `here. Misses Instep Strap $lippers_and Ox- ford Low Shoes,in Black and Chocolate Kid 5 leathers,.slzes II to 2. Regular, 1.35. T July Cut_Price 1.00 Misses 1.75 Blucher Lace"Boot s, vici ` k_id leather, pat. toe cap, extension sole. ` 51265 II to 2- July Cut Price [25 CZU, Tvv-- - - Blucher Oxford Sho.e:we1t sole, Russ, Tan, Ca]f,Patent ' and vici kid 1eathex;s,n0bby 4 styles, every size in this lot. , all sizes in every style. $4-50 Shoes % % Jul! a|p Price 3-45` 3 ` `t 3...; gen: fhdf the 3` -uya, - { ;,0 P1v"0dZ'1iC e-. milk require * , fcqyv a1ud':;n 'good,barn,. 1 l -. ,.;'~; .h ,; _~r, - . , >,-.:., ~ 1 giy~ when they 5 and great- .on their Style, patent toe eap, medium, heavy _and light exible soles, dressy style, `excellent wearer, sizes 2% to 7. outs to and.- Cab meets; 2.50 Boots `July Cut Price 1.90 Jly Cut Price, at a saving of ng sale. Please don t ask. 3:75 Bums July Sale Price 2-90 Blu er Lace Boot, extension sole, Chocolate Kid leather, natty shape, easy tting, siz , 6 to 10, very dressy style. _ Chi]d s 1.00 d 1.15 Low Shoes,Three- strap Slippers,` in '- an and Black, sizes 8 to A 10% uly Cut Price 75 172.1 1'--- Dnnfc ' Chi1d .s 1.25_ D3; patent too cap, sxzes 8 II i Smaller sizes, 4 t0 7 % - tie styles, in turn and welt soles, in Tan, patent and vici kid. The style and t of these shoes are nicest ever shown in Barrie. ever 38 pairs` All $3 75 and $4410, lines July Cut Price $290 Ladies' Blucher and Gibson : styles, and V:1lour'Ca1f:%oodyear July Cut Price.'.E_ ' Pair only vici kid, Blucher - V stable should 1 V a,`,c.. ._01f,; ;- The.'%g)$"'sO and the cows 5 ders w,ashe ` }t milkers shoul s, and the pails Ft. ed, over. As `h milk should f . :1.` room kept ex _--___--- should be ceiled overhead`. with a,.iMee_ em_._,`;_o1_f,_; other __d,u stles_s.. oor; The. bot ' should be scrubbed daily, groomed and their ud- before milking. The should wear clean clothes, [and the should be partly cover- ; ed,.over.. soon as milked, the E should be taken to a dairy _. __kept expressly for it, and cool- ed Adov'vn below` 60 degrees. Of 5; absolutely clean. ;.lfcou'a"se, all `utensils should be kept` Clllavsuvvo-, ~--..- This is not such a very complicat- ged process`, but it all takes time and % care, and cannot be. done in a,-hurry- MiIk'thus cared for cdsts the farm- er more than if milked in a more _ ;are1e_ss and too common way; It is - A-` ..-......u .. 51, Careless auu l.uu ..-... ...... .. . .._,. is well. worth 7c per quart as the `other kind is worth 5c. It will not `be very long when all towns and thcities` will . demand such a. quality of -milk.`__ At the piesent time move- ments are on}. foot to regulate l the 'c_ar'e given` td milk offered for sale i;.!u,_sg_xx;,e gsirfiilar manner. ,_._',.Fhe _c_om+ `l ' of `the .OntanfwL_cgislat4 .1` dllu JJIGDB, onus... `:5; S . Kid Lace Boots, E 19%. .. 32- L51. g 3 E M` ular, be FV25 pan Sale accnug nu. proceeded. is way be- ir. Lee at , 7..-I-, Eek. cunt sdian 98: I6!` Cut 3 :\ {_ mutter whgt ant, ` feel_`fife"e: to.c0r 1%1e -in and E 1OOk'(1bOU'[. Examme %;_th_e goods and note the great We have stilligver $2 3,000 -worth of .. :5`: F. (5 Boys GI hill Skirts a, V O O _, lOlISOS. _ . 2.50 to S .00 reduction an verysu|t% R in cost. 5 :;off. every Boy : Suit. $93.00 on all the stylish e|en.a Skirts E of over 6002?. I . ` - --- 1'... o\t\I\ . me.-al Dry Good , Boots and0Sh'0es.Man %s ' and Ladies Ready-to-_% r Ladies and witha cholce 0 0 0 0 3 0000009999999 EVENTS 015` vict Mount Actmz is again in eruptionf` Four men were k}11ed by 3 fix" plosion on 21 launch Off Mar1on_,` Mass. , . --..1..L:no1;nVf': Twenty I\1< weye executcd Chxhuahua. Mrs. James Pitt township, aged 52, by hangmg. 1"\1 ,_ this sa 1 I C. W Park to Toronto. uy 1141151115. . `_ ' t` The great O1ymp1c athletnc mee : opens bcfurc King Edward at L03 . don to-day. . Me` _Thc Navajo Indlans In Ngw get me are Icp~1I't(:d to be 011 t C V . A of an u;r1;~.ing. ` The R21i1\my and M.11I1}C1Pa1 fBBa-`:11, has ordered the annexatlon 0_ .3, '_ ,_ PI`- 1 CUR LU J. UTUU LU. While in :1 gasoline launch '01} T0` ronto bay l5r:mk N011 was acc1dI1 ' ally shot by a companion.'R0y Ha- nn 4 . n V` 1 ' I- A `D.-\n"I`1P any auut U_y 1 Luuxpaunuu, a'J "W The body of Frederick A. 1?0h313l Of Toronto was found at N_l3_83"3 falls, wnh a bullet wound In the` cad. . V O-C ' I -__-I The Prince of Wales will 4-leave Portsmouth for Canada on the bat- t1`e'ship-crms;cr indomitable On Wed? nesday. I` . l\lI\ . .- cc - ._ 1.1.... `K7131- MV3U1y. Frank O'Brien fell into the W1"' land Canal, and was dragged out _b} _ 1` two lock-tenders, and revived with: dlfculty. T \l'n- p u 11 I ,,_I._LL l\" uuucuuy, _ . _ _ 1 Millions of dollars worthof 011' zge being consumed _in Vera -Cmz byate, Mexico, where aworkman ac- Cldentully set re to a well. V % % U1 v. _--.1 1n11Dh; wuu 4-av we .- ]. Pennington, '2-LedT1Vn` Years, of Windsor, fell off a log, ,am1 1 {knife in his hand was driven in? his heart, causing instant dea,th.2. . A V _,-.I....L 4-919- IV MONDAY, JULY 13th. H_Lll1(fE f thrifty people JULY. 16:5, Why n5 Cominned from Page 3. _\1exican revolutionists ' ,cd in the State prison at ' re1;e ,: ? itt 1`yendix_1a_ga of 2 commuted suicide THE WEEK!` sag; rvnq get your share of the bargains ? Iprice J gan at Bisley camp yesterday.` a -A farm forest nursery is to be established in Norfolk county.'_ A The body of an unknown.suicide was taken out of Toronto `Bay. L King Edward opened the great `Olympic meet at London yesterday. 4 | A new electric railway between` `Ottawa and Brockville 1S projected. A _close `season for - grouse and partridge has been declared for _a year. i ` Counterfeit Standard Bank ten {dollar bills are in circulation in To- ] ronto. A - _`. _,}. 5.-nuhlp at Orangemens paI'a_uc. ` Eleven persons. lost their .li_ves "at '_Ba1t1more through the capsrzmg` of rowboa.ts_du1-mg a storm_. " cgused Toronto . _ exght mxnutes last mght. y - H.M-S. Exmouth, .A1bermar1e, Ar- . rogant and Venus were reportedat . Fame Pomt yesterday en route for : Quebec.` . . I ; Prince Zu .Eu1enberg, _who is on 3 trial `for perjury at Ber_1m, as com- pelledto rest in a bed In the courts : , -Two men have been_vki11ed qm_d_ a` L- third fat-ally wounded` `an, a. rehgrous ' among the Austrian rruners at l_|B1ngham, Utah. I -- - 11...`; Harper. near r1_VIoun`t. Orangemerfs para_de. . There was . no trouble at B}1ckn'1g`- ham, Que., m connection With the ._......g mu their lives "at: 1'51l1gl'l'dIu, W Dunn I Mrs. Henry Harper} ; Forest, was beaten out! 'S_ir Wilfrid La.urie_r sg1 e Aextensnpn ? `U are saving money by ck. Just: precipitat- ng Hirons er falling` 11, causing `[TI_A.-ya head strik-' Winnipeg, Mam, July `crop ' prospect producing `provinces, katchewan an . 1-The _1pqrial;. .c` _ " _1.`r_ans.co4ntm`en,\tal ,. . _ ` ` ' the-Ial;:%es._:* M ` ? IN fl`!-IE WESTERN cno P. -1-.. \6CCPd. .plUuu.u 5. also passed. arper',' Mount :1 on- the head with I whom she surpris- he tramp ran: away, by the hired man, received a. beating`. 1rier sgreso1ution re_- msion of Provincial ' `the Com- mr- 1_,m_. at iobaxof Elli. `H11: ;\*oR'rm:1m .ADvAN there are grave prospec age. This is allowing 9,600,000 acres of grain cro West,` which, owing e: conditions, require tvgo half twine a price, however, st: I-4 cents perhpound, whole _ than last year; and bes ties state is caiise \de_s_pit'e II5 Pairs Reg. $2.00 low Shoes $I.50 Blucher and Lace cut `in Chocolate, Tan and Black Kid Leather, gneeiiurq, heavy; and light soles, low and high -~ -7 4..-.n - l.":" C F July cut Price Calves on Pasture." . ` _ A f_or. a` calf" that is not.1 `accustomed to 1t 1s {rot a feedthat ' `How many . ` ' k, c_alf is tu_`rn`d'..outI irrthe jsprmg to_`-i`s,hnv1 up _t1o.a1_mo_st noth-I .inc- .befqre`; he sets a'.ccustotrI his ,f1ia;t~_1 j calx{e,s,:9n dry -feed- %s`;>:fe .;,4mi1ki`L'and_;`fwhc;:; ; . -/uu l\a .39` Goodyear Fellowcraft make. new fauuu. n..- as long. as fee_ i: 'weaned__ turn on s;.i:1 up .- K . J: . C3? Smaller, sizes,'II to 13. What you don t see kph: . . . . A O ,j ar-old_ son, s. Hxrgns s spending; `7.\/fn7\/Tacf-

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