Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 10 Dec 1908, p. 1

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[mining Will-be carried on betttwith mote ro . Hay a.x}d Straw glvyays in stock. _ . ?Clov1- a`ut`.i Timothy Seed ndw on bd for spring delivery. . ` Brown&Co%. Mouowowowowuwoog C TL A "rhick % Neck. MB. A. I]. SIMON . V a_ fresh stock o the futufe. as in the past. to serve our old 0 tomers-and as many new ones as may give co.ll--to the best; of our ability. ,. ' nnuvanv MADE 1- ANY rurr or} was Town, _ syvelling undis the best remed for this condition, Price 25. a. box. ado only b 1 . 9 WM. caossuuo, D:-assist. B_arrie : oo Morgan's Goitre Ointment reduces the fe open:-ed but new stoi-es V ` for the A AG . cery and %` A partmentsl Sour: FLOUR AN FEED] DEPARTME , For S; S. No. 12, Innisl. Duties 9 commence Jan. 1st, 1909. Applica- nons received up until Saturday, Dec. 12th. by C.% M. Srigley, Box 86, Al- landul c. ' 43-50 (S,'CALDwELL ;QLD. STAND.) U113?) pvuu spouted a htrnnt A NOW OPEN ( :Ba\Rl ,.,flfl-I1_"";QUMffY or smc o:`*A'Nb THE gwommw 1! A-"(of Bo_wiin'g Elie-y-)"" ---HA8 OPENED ms-- ' roououoobouooooooz ' ; sale; VALUABLE TOWN PR.oPER'rY IN THE TOWN OF . . BARRIE- ~ - Popnxzron.` L. Roberts 01! rs for sale III. 6 plum: null. I`iv+n-on tn, Phone 39 ' T. "B'eeeroft,7 as chairman `of water an_d light, `forwarded statement of re- cexpts and expenditures tn regard to `recent improvements i and _ enlarge- ments at povyer house_under' the $27,000 loan. ` - Ald. Warnica desired to know if something couldnft. be done to relieve the blockingin front of the Welling- ton `Hotel on market days. IHe~had fdifculty 'hims1_ on Saturday ina.,get- ting through_~ ang1_becanjen Iqgked angther Trig. . Ald. Beardsley had the usual by- law put through, providing for the municipal nominations ind elections. The poll clerks named were: No. I, Geo, Brown; No. 2, Thos. Milbee; No. 3, (Harry Black; No. 4, T F. . Grafton; No. 5 (a), R. Smith; No. 5 _,'1(`-bZl,d.A. s. Redditt; No. 6, W. E. ' 0 '. 'Mayc;.r Eeinnett thoi1?gl'1t -I of course, it _waS;:_.dcs1,f_abI" to get as l many. .pe9p1,_' ;_',x:_`xb1t <.)`\"C ['.biafi`r:An a`' `.p\os'si.bIe` Caldwell arslcvezlvto be substituted! for Jno. McBric_le as weigh-master, be having purchased the lease of the market andfstockl yard scales for bal- jance of term. Gyanted. - I _ __ ,_ \ - `pun &l'IZi Good building lot in Barrie, namely: The West half or` the West half of lot number nine. on the south side of Penetanguishene Street. `Barrie. contuiuin about 1-5 of an acre. For terms and pm-ticu ars apply to . s1`E\V.\R'1` 8:. STEWART. as_r.r Vendor's solicitors. I W, R. Tiin wrote to say that, if Mr. -Ph,elan"s offer revtaxes were not Iaccepted, the matter so far as years j '06, o7 and "08 would require to be ;considered in connection, with the ivarious cotgsultations in: fespect of taxes._ , ' ' E _ Binxgham & Son_ gave notice of iclaim of $15 for damages for sheep ` killed by dogs. V ` W. Graham wrote suggesting in- lcreased remuneration on account` of is cleaning and attending generally to `the re alarm battery, which work Lwas outside his regular duties. l P. C. s` Lambie and Sweeney asked for $5 permonth raise of salary. "rum" 12.11 'r..1 r`-I -------- * Y_, r . . . . . V . . H. ;cuac U1 Ddlfy. The Bell Tel. Co.` wanted permis-' sion to trim trees on Bradford St. in order to place two additional `cir- cuits. -Gra-nted, ` work to `be _under supervision of proper chairman. rn raga -- l r i Mt. H, B. fArms'trong_aA_nd fm1ily_ ; of Big Bg3if`Pqi;t_-"and M155 : .righ1:,of_ r*0\v.;en. `sound _ ;vav:know1edse;,.,angij'.A_; % if-1`i1!.d3' fciri. Jkand `-r _ ;thyc}1:ting*.isl;:&.:i1iihs` Ald. Craig thought that whoever was appointed would have to work hard to live up to the specications. Ald. Jamieson s .motion was put and lost. Aid, Little then jumped in withian-i other amendment, seconded by Ald. . Garrett, that the Chairman of Works confer with Messrs. Coles and M`iz- en, and that in the event of both de- clining the contract be given to Mr. Lipovitch. .LostI . Jos. Lipovitch was then avvarded `the contract at $1.75 for both divisions. Al1"I'\ - Ald. Stapleton opined that` work could be done better by _horse outt. - - ` -__ v-..;Jvvvo Ald. Jamieson desired to` see (Mr. C-Soles appointed to the job_ in division one at $100. .He- moved an amend- ment to the amendment tothat ef- fect, seconded by Ald,` Warnica. 'The Mayor pointed out that a man living in the division could get earl- ier at his work than one who resided in another division. `He was agree- able to` divison one going to :Mr. -Mizen. Referring to Mr- Lipovitch, hesaid that he (the Mayor) was a l good Canadian, but he didn t feel like 3attacking people of foreign birth whom he understood to be British subjects. t_We can't stqp the service merely because,a- foretgner has beeh the only tenderer, remarked Chairman Beardsley. He thought Lipovitch was % a naturalized British subject. A1] 1' '__An amendment wais. moved: re;o_m- mending Jos, Lfpo-vitch for both div- isions at $175. V T ` ' - There was troixble rightway. A - Ald. Little opposed giving a con- tra_ct to g forengner as against a. Can- adian c1t`xzen.; Deputy- ReeveT Vif perience with the Jews- {did their work well. Offers will be received by the. l1Uder.~:igncd for the purchase of the` iollowing hmds, commonly called the ...MQDonald property,,-naxnely:-7 7;, 'Th.e Board of Works had subrf1if- ted a re port recommevqding E; _1V[i2f.'en 00, and that division. threq by_ day labor under W. -Gray supervzsion._ >. - Outside Butcher? Licenies % iMay be Withdrawn Q I don t care who secures the job, Jew or Gentile._ The public wants a good, clean path to go down to busi-, V ness_ in th_.e_.momVing. It s up to us to , get It for them.` ` E Thus. spoke Ald.` J. Frank Jakspn during the discussion: of the snow; plowing matter in committee of the whole at Monday" night : meeting of Council. L Awarded fariDi vi.sio1_n bu`? ' j_aI%i'l_Th_re e. . {Snow Plowjngcontract .--_ -`yaw-an ;f`;{V 1A>':re: V?Eigh`t_.') CARDI T Comrnunica t10!1S- ` 1TRAYEl)-Came into the premises of therl undersigned about the 15th 0c;_ober, 1908 a` Yearling: Heifer and a yearling Steer. Tile owner can have we same on proving pro erty and Daying expenses. otherwise the an mals Will be sold J. L. THOMPSON; Lot 3, C011. '3. .Mndnnfn. (Trnitrhnv-at I) D ML.`-In Inquiries. common or `cannon? oqn CRITERION. had had eat- .a They always tht the _a 2- Brown & Co.` have-ope'ne'diup_very} commodious store premises adjoining the old stand. The building is a 2- storey brick `structure, well lighted and thoroughly equipped with up-to- date furnishin`gs.- t The ground floor will be utilized for the rm s growing grocery and seed department, the old premises Bei-ng devoted to the hand- ling; ofgrain; This handsome store `:js'.a.,decide_cl improvement to the Dun- Zi'_!op= St; pusiness section, and speaks` `wt -ll `ifor the _enterpi'ise of this well `known rm. Upstairs is arranged "for oces._The bni.ldi'n`g.;is. tted with --;.v:;ultvi_ace.oix1jlnodation throughout. _ .S_ol:_id` lieather wallets and:-purses `3.i'T ~ "4 i="fit`if.tS iorcgzentlemeil, also 3. , 9'uta_l1`1* r . "*-fe` fully guarane A .'_l`h"'Advhncc..has made ,3; speciall cl1!bbing- rate wivththeg Wekly. Mail _.an;d_;_~,Exm>,ir 'vvhrby,_ suhscfihets can `hf` Tthe. latter si1t!1,`II.ii;.;ggt.' tom. fa * ` % ..__-. _g__ -v- vv--g -av. nova AUGUST?` The regular Christmas examina- tionsat_ the B,C.I. will begi1`1-'on Fri- day`, 11th`. This, of course, `is of the greatest importance, "not only to the pupils, but alsoto parents and guard- ians. The latter should bear in. _'mind that a report of every pupi1's'sta'nd- ing is sentto his father ortother"'one autltorized to receive it. These -' rein ports will be sent forth`on Tuesday,` zznd. `This term thereare in attend- ance two hundred and four pupils, the outside number that the Institute can accommodate. The fecsofor the year 1908 reach the handsome mm of $1996. It may be added that the school/`is in as"O`und state and run- ning `very smoothly. --Siw}-e worry money by buying ` D: ' ince Meat. Sold byalf grocers, 10 a. ' uofquality is more ap-l 'pre, ' ted than a basketful of showy shams. cct our elegant display `before makm Xmas purchases. We have elegant to: V ' cures, china, art goods books.` Ki-ng s_ Book `Store, ; . 3 . (young. 0 - - `-~ ~ ~ ' 7 GTo_'to-\_*;'1Tk~ix1..-:o'1;"s` $;`;i1 kinds of dry`, ard and `Soft Wood, also Slabs, same` on wish, and told not cord. . I WIN U3 SUIU. _J. 11- `1'nUM Medontc. Crzughursx P.O. *';`1`naxI1ALu 3 pncalu runs, L,l'11II1P- ets, Mu us an ` Brcs . H The overcoat stolen from Irwin s on Tuesday of last week was subse-! quently recovered at. 1.. Sm1th s sec- ond-hand store by P. C. Lambie- Lynch, who was held in jail on sus- picion, appeared inthe police court on Friday in answer to. the charge. He pleaded guilty, and, as there was a conviction against him for the theft of a suit of clothes from D. -Powell, the magistrate imposed a sentence of four months in the Central. V t\ St6:lr:q:;ow Eongplete--Finest Dates, L Pmneo;:TFige.y~Raui1x:, .stc.mb9:.t.L,..i9r table and for coo 'ng purposes, at Bothwelrs. . , VJ, nu. oau.nL\.u. vucauaI., pfC5Cl'l[C(l a number wellworthy of. the tremen- dous applause that was.recei_ved. They were forced to respond with encores, the `particular hit being, My Wild. Irish Rose,1 with harp` accompani- ment.-Kin'gston Times. At Dream-I land this week. 7 :-The greenhouse on Dunlop street. small "cps. _ _ . " or, , the orxst. is t t lace. to et Xmas ifts at . E.. Young of the Depart- _mc-nt of the. Interior, Ottawa, is the speaker to-night at the meeting of the Canadian Club to be held in St., An.-- drx-w"s Church 3Cl`lOOl room. _Subj.c-ct --"Canadvfe Fertlle Northland. ,v 7.5.... `J: [ Gtiy_ Stone, assisted by Miss Mac-I jkey, the talented vocalist, presented :1 nnmhnr unall nu-n-4-L" I'\: 4.1.... 4........-.. _-11` T fra/Inga I A concert under the auspices of the Citizens . Band will be held in the Temperance `Hall, .Stroud, on. F niday evening, Dec. 18th, at 8 o clock. There will be a. good program. Tick- et: 9:9, } District, pet Chapter No, 34 on Tues mg. R, Com wood, Superintendent` of paxd an ofncxal .v1s p, `Col. Bruce. of Coll.ing- Georgian it to Sig- day even- - -.u4 ets,. di 9-run-El.-.-uhlf-Ami at Hmds _Bx:0s~ ._ ?_ Important to Builders `-_ Toimorrow (Friday) evening anil- /lustrated lecture on Japan will be. -given in.the Parish `Hall of Trinity Church, by Rev. Mr. Hamilton, a missionary in that country for many years- . ` Yeats- T 7'I`hc;rc bcifng no new criminal cases- sta11dmg_-' `fox: trial, -the. Grand Jury was notxed notfto appear at the VGc.':rt- of General bess'-ou.s.' "l`_' V -`. ---_ -.-- vvonnnpvbr _ Collingwood purposes erecting new pxhibition 'bui'1dings,,`toA replace the ones destroyed -by te, at. a cost of` $7.500. ' % V 1 Rex v. Philli s is the nnlv case at ;the Sessions. ftwas tr::vc:rscd from the June Sessions. Jrarxd is 1l.e charge laid. : A ;t1'd`-1"\ i1"s..:I: wBelger.left yes- .terc.ay for Fort'VV`ay'mj', Ind..~, where `they wll spend the winter. , - - - -,,-v ~vvvVV . Nlitchell Square conjrespoml rived tooalute for 11215 issue. '__ , ,1.1r 9 T--Nasmith's Cream Puffs, |' NFII nc an " UU LUDL URL .DlU1Jl`4lV'-VV lbll UIII-UIS DECK .U mu. fawn colored legs. Information lea i to the recovery of sump will be rewarded. ETER 'CR(9G.-\N, Barnc. ` 60-50p HERE in male U.o`ua `our ghristmas "B""ro . _ V _ v vvvVV respomlcnce ar - 5 anon.-. . and Pud- 3. . xctures _ "Man or Boy--what m Christa: VVCKIO VV V II`? VVVZICJI I uiftasas t. Aercoato ` Ifyou` ddnot care iive'stso m ._Irl3t. 3.01.3.0 or any (Q manyht t '. omery en-. , voa. os '~ _ .n' 1 .'I'6"s" , AA. up `A n g -in viii! efas tyou at every turn. Coma can do `for Him V ; h _ `V at`!-ire. New ityles and M oyolir Chrlutmssworry In 359:8. Over 3(\o.0 FARM hi BRICK YARDS. TTTWVVTVT ) ' Noimng .3. dos quite v'vI| in 01-1: 8% : -htiattnas as V_ 1114 |`Y`"v h" " 'fTf'_ _`3L_-33- ,, ac---.qQ Ther were five cavScs _'.;1 Hie dock~ Jet of .the County. Court: fury-~ .Morre'n v.~ Smith ,(se_ttl.ed); -King v. Nicholson. (judg_mep.t __9r';$lff. for $100 damage`s).; Mctzinty `v. Baxter (set~ ,`tl~.-d); Kane v. Carteg (not conclud- ed) Non-Jur,\---,- W :'1r':anA:1ker v. H112 jud5:rnent_ by -default for pm . for I95 V_ , ., _ >1 . tun ':EBf"BBOs.. Limited a BARRIE- _TT_T' `, ooooo.ooo_ooooo'oo'ooocoo.oV T7 Gifts_Wh?i'* r..-vy\. .n._o\.uuaAua audptdllull OI [NC book to the uses of the stage. Alice in W'onderland, which will be pres- em:ed_ to the public at the Grand Opera House on Friday and Saturday evenings, Jan. 8th`and 9th, is one of theprettiest productions ever seen here, and best of all it will be pres- ented by home talent exclusively. One hundred and fty of the bright est childre;_'i ofethis town will ll the roles: `The costumes and properties are `elaborate, and various songs. -choruses, marches and._specialt_ies will `be introduced. The entertainment will `surpass anything of the kind that has ever been presented_here. Under the auspices of the Ladies Guild and in aid of .the improvement `fund of Trinpity_Chur_ch. ' ' ILIIUJ . There was never a book that pleas- ed.`-.as Lewis -Carroll s witty, dainty and incomparable Alice in Wonder- lland has done, and there never was .211 o-peretta that so deliciously de- lights the young and interests, warms l_a;nd rejuvenates the older ones, as D. [Hope Leonard s adaptation of the I fn flan Hen: nf ting nan..- 'A1-'-A u.n.u.v... 11 LIICC puma, L.3.D.1I'.lt, MUSIC _Cabinet;-0;. olished Oak 0: Wicker Roclger makes 1'! table Christ- mas gift. Best V Bro_s A _ - U `The farmer who tries t`-or r.un- his. far without a farm paper is not do- If or his jarm justice. Take The Adv for the local news, and W'eekly Sun to _ for the coming year." is what. you will say it 15, will never wish to be without. it. $1.75 for both papers. 'I`l-.n.-A nag ............_.. .-K' ` I V1./3 nut. uuLu papers. There_ are rumors of a changu in the G; T. R. timetable, to commence on Monday next. . Trains. Nos. = 61 and 67 are said to. be ffectmi; _._.QnrnA+l1u'mn. I---- L - %t\uu `. ` \lL ....u U] a_u.' aeuu L0. De '.11F( Ct.I.'t1'._ -So1neth{ g neyv for the holxday 1t1:ad._e. A.n1ce -_Chma. Cabinet, L usic n uuuauuas.Sl'la.p.. mmce. Meat. Of i is manuf_acturcd by ' old I gy al_l grocers, at IOC and 12%c a. 1t.. _ -Never before have we been able to collect such" a variety of. dainty ef- fects'~-fozzggifts. 'We ve art gems fit to adorn ai1`5i"`mantel or dressing ta- ble, holidy stations - e latest designs in plain and fancy bo . `an endless variety o goods- 01 Sab-7` bath School classes. King s Book _St.ore.e ' T . 9 ...-u.. nu: a.Lu:1up[(l to drive over an. old well that was conc:.1le.l by suovr. The planking gave way, and. one of the ltorsesfell down the upening a distance of thirty feet. In t.l:e,- effort to rescue the animal it. was hanged by the hoisting ropes. Mr. Gracey valued him at $200, and an action fo: lslaxnages may follow. 1 A Christmas ._snap.. Mince Meat. f - .. ---- -\J|"I .,....;,u. [XL uursgaujsros`, % On Tuesday afternoon, while Mn ]*Gracey, who lives on the .\l.cI`a'rth_v farm, was delivering a load of wood to the tenant on the S. Sc.-wrcy home..- stead he attempted to drive .rived life was extinct, ...-......,, ucilry an-eet, passed away on SaturdaRr4atei:noon,. Dec.. 5th. aged. 81 years. ,5 1:. Handy had lieen in his usual health, and had walked a cou- ple qf blocks to his brother's, near Vaifsigreenhouse, but after going. in and seating himself in a chain, he was seen to be ill, and a doctor was im- rrediztely summoned. Before he at- heant failure being, the cause of death. A widow survives, but no- family. The funeral took place on Tuesday to Union ceme- et-cry, Re.v.- I. R. Aikenhead ofciat~ mg. V J V. uwvll ?ers?j-" this week for $2.50. n._ x` 3 vv uvu val. Fl. ILC. ate: Fisl arriving d ' y a _ Another of the town dents, in the person 0 `Handy, Henry Street, .on Samrdir ffnv-nnn-~ `PHONE :99. mums. of 579 could. ot be .cumpetitors. A bpaut `lservice was the prize. --us school standsxto-do`I o Donal 2 N'r?-` %Sfx?a'ac}s':'fm% to be 3; % best-. um claiming to be so. does no! 1'&t'P:.?."' :% s3`" 3'? r -00% .. V, ,. V ,_ ; T, {omen what oou` Kn u YUU WANT IN wiii}1'.."ANUFAc1unEn I {$1 .00 PER QNNUM IN- ~' - -omen conunv: cl -Have you seen our re?~~(1nn..I "-1.-- ~- 4 47,` `T2. BILL Tnuszn. 8 l-lll`V.Gl..E8'.` Po'rs. suns on connvvoon. --`--- AT ---` ` % --ii11_zRY'cnriIsrMAs-- .--.-v-as u Lunsnt yaycl I3 IIUC GO` hat. you. say. _ xever wtsh 11:. oaners COUNTY cotii2{1+.i ` ANTEI) AT ONCE--Boy to learn the Priming basmess. Apply a.t_ the AD.- VANCE OFFICE. * ' P.!_Y!l5 ER . . -n \p_II_`l`C"I _llI' IUV CENT. y ~- ---.-A-V?`-&I$~In c town's oldest of. Mr. G.e 1:-no-u Qc....,.4 { a7tetnoo}i:. N/Ir. been [1, :ks to. H}: l'n-nH..... - -- Omrs , -___._ .. \.|\J\.|\Jl was UH` mmoned. as use I [. Aikenhead. A;5_'.f Mince. manufactured ` ' QAIA V V\4AL.J4u.g,..+..`.L 33008. Drop ru.-tor. Wicket? Rock- $4,oo.. Selling 'DO'cs2a11_.l3.2S'- on, flan \ 1..-*-2--- s resi- E George ADVANC; nnn ' F % ELLl.O.'f'l" ~, aoucn Dated June 17th I BARRIE BRANCH `W. D. MORTON. Manager. Iii Why Not star} a% F savings Accguptugyyr as CANADA} W ` 99,131, Rest and Undivided uvnvlilil If "T 1 . ;, .. Th! T ` ` . mnsaschool stlIIdl`-t0ag=.I_}'_V`Ig_|_'_ . A_N_ superior In In tor. Even! - Vifer Term apex: App A\YtV'ln `on-ac -._ . _.----_ , ,.- yrwyv I 77.77! ARRANGE NOW TO ATTEND _ THE 1j'AMoUs_ _ `NEW Anvmnrrszistri-`hrs. Ac. yvj, APLAx1*o1~`I. . I, . `so, , `wH,oL: ` . ya VOL Lvv'v:sI'.`:z 6. cnlzw. Pnounlcroru $`5,ii6i)j660J Teacher Wanted. Tonomo om-. 1%! FOR SALE Barrie FOR SALE '\fJ'F-Fi::u.V uh Q3 D L It VV AISVL o `hand at the I/UIL '09 48-51 ondollssglgp l .ia_nos.?i `--- SOLD BY -i-- : % I F3 E_!?-_BB._9_0K Si --l-ww---- ALL THIS WEEK at AS'p'cil FBIIQ 4 uuu LU vum. ureazmlanu mm weelg. Extra. Wpictums. ' ' rices for week--Chi1dren _10c . Adults 150. Special matinee on Saturday from 3 to 5 pm. Prices 5c. and 10c. -ra'mI1'v cHuncH sznvrcizs r SUNDAY, DECEMBER V1V3'rVI-I. 8.30 a.m.-rHoly Communion. -11 a m.-Morning Prayer and Ssrm'on. 3 pm.-sunday School. Music led by the orchestra. - 7 R` m. Evenspng and Srmonl A - he Vicar wlll preach at both services. i O O 8 \ 8 l0c.and 25. at R0 8 EMS!) N 3 11nooR- EASTIOF BARBIE a'o'rEL nuv sroggg, We have a. iarge amount of mane to loan & at lowest current rates. either in sma l or large amounts.` on the securitxfot ood farm mart wanes. McCAR'1`I-IY. Rn SI TMnnm.m:m\.- ..- -- -. --- -` v---v--- --vv-or vnvuvn Ill UIIIUIJI UL AGLEO amounts. securit of good morb- ages; McCAR'l`I-IX, B0 ,8 MURCHISON, unlop Street. Bax-me. _ EASTIOF Q : QOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOQOOOO ` Church of England! ----AND-- gzooooooooooooo9ooooogJ a delightfulli Eerfumed lotion that is not ~ greasy or stic Cures eha {1} a. night--improve3 the texture of t a skin. Keep it at hand all the time during the chopping season. , L There's no excuse/for letting a dainty. 3 clear akin -suffer from the e ects of or rough weather. Any skin can be kept 0 I _sott. velvety and, healthy by .use of our I RUBIVDERMA FIRST-CLASS Furs" `are no _valu,e TO o AFTEVR XMAS. Simmons. -. make of a;i`e` ,eas.iIy seen " on the street by their_*e'xcTlusi-ve. styles.` `This year ugehave a few` Toronto customers for which we feel thankful. Be Fair to 8im"19.'1..- ' ' 1-ri.u?6+a~1:aT 7 ` Action snd"'.l`ono Regulator. . , Pinon Always on Band For Silo. an $30.11! lhlulisvntsluu -n . on CHRISTMAMS Mom-H D`e%mbef There's n6 a dainty. :lear_ ~su er the effects nf ~ All.Welqc;me; MONEY TO LOAN. xting `e Irigh charactez: high _ lags` musical sketch. res. lover of music and singing, do "visit Dreamland this week. luxtm retnmn- " ` 5 %.,,u-- ---- --w-uP- --wuvuIu_- 10-..a1iAd at` our The area: Ist and SW Aspiated b th I M: s.,.;n n `mo "'5: Gran `9 "aid ih i*REE1`. Biizaztz UREAMLW i*;5;iEF!iIZii9!a9dji ilffh charhctez: ii: a. nnnnl all-nl nl-u 1'.H:"' m'1'e:u'u:s1'sI or ::i-----n-:- Ssatg Free. I` Boys under `-18 will not be allowed in the. alleyjat any time. ~ I. The South thirty?` thre `;fet;_ nine inches, of lot four 011 th. W931: side of Hayeld Street, Barr!e.`}V'* T rights of way therct0_- _ There .3"' two good stores on` this PT_P.rty which is in a most dcszrable 1063999 2. The Vorth thirty L two fe3:t,5 ?e_ight incheg, of lot 0? On the West` Side of Bayeld Street, B?"".v nth Tight of way nine feet_wIde to H1`; North thereof. There 15 V 3 .590 I commodious `two-storey dwelling Ouse on this property 1110515 'nt ?l'- .ly situated. Either parcel may be P1'h33-d5 Separately or the whOl P1'P`.'ty. `bought en bloc, ` ' ' For further terms_ and`VP3*'ti3_l3-;s, Jpply to the undersxgned. ~ T . `George McDonald, EXCC-'9" - ~ Barrie, Ont. 1 < Stewart & - :_':., ,` 13 Owen St., `Bamci -54.4 Y Solicitors jot" _VF19f": ` ! Ladies wishing to bowl can have two mornings ;a. week reserved (exclusively) by :arranging_with Mr. |5imon- J !A.J SIMON* I 47 Dunlop St. . Full line of . . A , - Tobaccos, Pipes and Cigars. ;The `choices; brands kept in` stock. xovs .. .. .. .. Umbrellas . Canes ' .. .. .. Silk Hdkf. (lnitialed) Fancy Hose Fancy Suspenders Fancy Vests .. .. .. lnlex. Milne &%8on f39oobooooobooooooooooooopzi i.Ties .} .. .. .. .. ..$ -50 to$I.6o_ fscarfs .. .75 T 3.50] x :11 -_.--_ . ' u ALL NECKWEAR7 IN ~ _ FANCY BOXES. 1, HATS, CAPS,_ sHn2'rs. C]oLLARs, UNDERWEAR, ETC. ~A L EVERYTHING FOR MEN IN I A A N EVLAVRGE AssoR'fMENT. [ T A 3_0,W|iI12A||9 vvu :j'U:j-v' Barrister. solicitor. Notary, con eu- icer. etc. Mone to loan. 0 cc: .McCAR'l`HY BLOC . BARRIE. 44-4

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