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Northern Advance, 21 Oct 1909, p. 8

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Silk, Queen . . . . . . .67c `ew batch .2c I N0T1| 8.30 a.m.-` V 11a.m. . ?.,3p In. 5: E7 13.111. 12 E urcmm ; late of nu _ Of Sim: xx iabout [ha jhercby 1' I plailxls to day of `Whirl: I` u aking P30? uuu 0| `Which (in tribute : A rues 01` the 5 ._anan nut L 'diEtril)ut Aron 5 Stable `splendid -Once. OOOO{ M Q One ram La Cl Two shi 90 F000` GEO. E _ .3` 78.) Esau. a catne red heif Imds to rocox awn 1:! TRINJ l Hill the Sta Baye} acres of h vnnnt `rub 1.0 U]. I m oat PARK Pair `Situat Apply ulgn Bhingl G.'1'.I{. Barrie. Bame. REGI4 Eu 1` res Id e For ) ow `SI: W I mart. um. I v v (`at wa1 -turf H` 4{ .m..`f:1. .MI And] is home from teen and settling in Oshawa. He re- mained there for twogyears al1d.til.(:ll iwent to 'VVlh,it`church where l1e~ was married to -Mary Jane Fike in the year 1876. Shortly after his marriage he moved to Stayner, subsequently going to `Lot 3, .Con. 12, Sunnidale, where he lived till his` death; Mr, Hadden was V a staunch_ Liberal in politics and was conziected with the Presbyterian Church, but belonged to.no benevolent or fraternal societ- ies. Besides his widow, he. leaves 4. sons and 2 daughters to mourn his untimely death. These. are Ed at of Allandale, Alexander, George, ewis and Mrs. Stanley and Miss Mary Jane, all I of Sunnidale. , G. T. P."s Progress. . The last spike was driven in the National. Transcontinental Railway `near Wabigon river Thursday after- noon, and to-day it is possible" to run a train `through to Fort` Wilflliam and Winnipeg viaLth_is line. owever, the road_ will not likely be opened for traffic of any kind before next spring. The contractprice, exclu- sive of station houses, was about thirteen million dollars. The Grand Trunk Pacic. has now practically a completed line from `Fort 'Wil-liam to \ Edmonton, somewhere in-the neigh- borhood of 1,500 miles. , l V f g , The New President . _\ `By his elec_tion.t`o the presidency to the Grand Trunk syst.egn,; `It./Ir; pl-lays importance as a A Canadian_c1ti- zeni has. been im,m_ensel ~.enhanc'ed. Indeed, the will rank ninth Sir- :Wil.- f5ri'd Laurier and `Sir Thomas '_Sh`at _1_"g1_1-}.;'i nessy in the inuence,-the 'w1l`l wield 4 in. the working` but -of .Canadafsi,dSj, tin_y, `and ,pr_o_bably. the inext-hon`o;r. that W'i11.*ecma;: .h!*1,.lW,i1l . ' Mrs. J. A. ~MfcNeil went to Toronto on the 7th inst. to hear Mme. Schu- mann-Heink s recital'at` Massey Hall, and again last week to attend, the concert given by the ; New York 9-Symphony orchestra under; W"`al'ter Damn'os'ch, with V Isadora Duncan. in her classic dances.` _ if ~ Tlie_ " late Alexander ` -Hadden, who died an Sunnidale on Oct`? 7th, was "born in Aberdeen,-IScotla,nil,.:in 18.52,, I-c_9ming to Canada a_;`t4the onnnlva UL bl awn. The Toy' Awake. "The great spectacular play` The Toys Awake will be produced \at the `Grand Opera House on Nov. 4th and sthhunder the. auspices of the local Y.M.~C.A, Miss Bertha Adams,` director, and Mir. J. H. Ford, manag- er, are nowwtrhining the school child-. rem coir the` Tow-n,~;~the ..rst -practice; tgking `place last _night. . Aboutmtso cehildren and~ youn jc>pIe;;yril1: be on the. _.-f.tage.j a.7Srf.a1;0Iindv:'?in' beautiful` costtg;1pe_e;.:j;.-preftx .dr_ills', fancy gorgeous tab- leaux. J- d;1:i;F i.ph ;`7,`i1'bed.as .9f1e 9.::th. most~,,n_Njj;:fg'1p1cturez:%" ' pteg if . "been sue V J S.OLE AGEN'1`S . 0F_`FICE--41 Dunlpp St. YARD--Foot Mary St. ; ALLANDALE--Ste.phens' Block; wnomz as, . Great I'Iet%!~ Lasfs Wl;l;' 1 _ Bums up=Cle'gn! % And only '.' . L . `$5.75 fer V -ALso.-'. Cannel Coal . . $1.25 %perf'on1 kmghthood from the Kmg. 1n the matter of mileage the Grand Trunk system, including the G. T P., is _now the equal of the IC. -P. .R., and- by the year `I911 `will, have. 13,000 miles of track. .. 1 / OPEN GRATE IMPORTED DIRECT FROM The 8[i`,!'.2gA CHEAPEST FIRE .l.UI'UlllU. ~ ' I M.xjs. `Geo. Poacher is visiting her daughtci` at Humber Bay. Miss Pearl `O'Connor is home from a pleasant visit at North Bay.- IM'.r. and Mrs. J. D. :Wi'sdom are home from their w'edding_ trip. M.-r. Wm. `Sibbald of Cotineaut; Ohio, is visting at his father's... The S.O.E.\ will give a. smoker in the Orange Hall on Nov. A25t`h.: `M/T- r\1:...,.. Tkucnnr cnnnf 9 `Few % `CHILDREN'S MANTLES on` THE FITWELL KIND AT THIS `sronz. -3'1-2. RGE V I C K E R5 _,..., Pioofr ;~.'r`;n.t:er re; :? " .1 .*1':--*'*th.`.*?` "-11 l"`?-'2' " .*`3 5?-` " ' 7?-,.~.; .t-here? ,a., % WEST VIRGINIA. ,_ The stofe has been equal In Volume of 5`: f?4E``<%d`iVPWdaY 38.?'3m1 happy %bUyers`an'd%%zWe Tan: determimed Abe ex? Six W5. W ` [ % y :wo' days selng A 7 `9 R3d49=Vf$?:i8mj`tirinte d? h`t;%quad:ities*%rWich sufeien: ' to the last day of `sat "% jd_5.YfY_vday that the %trerr,gendous% se Fg may cont mi SPLE;N DlD Afcaoucsz --IS A TON OF OUR--- `in Suede Finish I.adi e `-42 to 4 75czo_ 1.15,` Special sale.. 20 piees Colored Dre Ombre Stripes. Stripb Mohaiirs; ` `Pan-ama-if ` inc es wide}' . includ_i bQg_new gre s; violets and'wi eria, "fanging i pricl: from *'ll.r'lle3ARl3A1NS IN W-:s'rs e 1,0 doz}; Ladies Vests, pure_ V white, `open front uahdf long . sleeves. l These are Mlanufacturers"fSeconds gand _a-revery slightly vsioiled by the ' machinery `in the course of manu- facture, but so little that one would hardly detect the ,dam`aigedr spot in many cases. The regular price is 35c and 40. Special... , . The-thank-offering in connection with the W. F. M. S. and the -Gauld Mission Band will take place in the" .Pr,csbyterian -Church on Thursday -evening -next, 28th inst. '.Re_v. Berliss ofVictoria. Harbor will de- `livbr an address. , Program provided.` :1 `v n "Only .4_ pairs . .wool._,and union Blankets-Aat a cut rate. ' - These are s1.ight1y mussed through display. V 6 reg. va}ueA2.5o f_o`rA-2.10 ` -6_ox8o, % `_`. _ .95 912.45 . 62x8, * . % `,5_ 2,: -' Such a `sellilngv of D `s ods this store has never e ,er_i ced and no wonder-_--the valu at big.` 0 \ I` I -` CONTINUES %thef28 th opggqnnn. COLORED me:-:ss\Goo1 1 -'--'ro1z YOUR-- 64x84; --'rn17- BLANKETS, .d\/I.r. Symington of Knox -College lled the `Presbyterian pulpit last Sunday. Rev. Mr. Burkholder of the. Sarniai. Presbytery will preach rgcxt Sunday and the ,foll'owing Sun- ay. . - . .1 I nr -. - A,___ALg___ umne3' lis saw} ` 5?? .c5un*ca11-amgvwn`; ;ean:.J. Ms -Le` Ache'l_lTfr'eported` t briu _ :2; line" between Adjala an is,_: a county, bx-idgewithitg th.j; i -;E"rcc1t'1"-ff ,:i`rT'i;.7~jt;.\_jis` of the` Coun_t.y Coubn -T "4-i `-`ism?! $2:-I ,:. ': g'&,' c i In his opening address the *V'Va.r-i den made feeling reference to the; death of Councillor `Shields of Not-! tawasaga. He thanked [the Council for the expeditious manner in `which they had despatched the business of the last session and hoped they would do equally. well this time. F 1: lCouncillor Lea_ch of Nottawasaga took his seat to fill the vacancy created by the death of the late Councillor Shields. ` ' l .The Roads and Bridges (Committee reported in favc of Council approv- ing of the-p1an.s and proles of the Georgian Bay' & Seaboard Railway crossings,_as submitted by Engineer \Nellwood,,o\'rer county. roads near VVaub3_ushene and` Fesserton and at Victoria Harbor, and granting- the company permission to. d_eviaPe_ coun- ty roads, -all crossings-._a.nd deviations to__`be completed to the satisfaction _`of 5County Engineer` Jupp and the ,Cotmty Councillors of the munici- `pality interested, ` ~ , ' -ii : 5 fz` `id as . h.-I't.'..`.?%:~";&"' .. s.It-was recommended with refer-I .,ence.- to grants asked for Flos, Not-1 .t`awasa.ga,g Allist(>_n,`Totte;_1han`L_ and ;B1i'!`id Ltha o19vi31.g:-=s_..t'o\..~_'th;;e_15-klatenesss of the season npthmg bedoi1.` The grant asked for `Bax-'rie,wa:. for $250, g`a`nd:`.`u!a`, s_ ir1't.=,xd_eqi,,,toA assist in_ build- ;;ji)xfq r-`?BunLggg;\:Vfs Creek on kiln`! s vnau-yw an Neil. `Mr. .a..nc{ :A..Iei?1vha.;reV returned to their home in Prince AAlAbert,.'Sask. They were aceompanied by Miss Ida .. . . Ur ,-. .. i"'xi'g`:- .Ei :8radft The4Warden apointed tlie_fo11ow- ing special committee to draft reg-u_- `lations ' governing . app_li_cations.- for the `erection and installation of tele-. phone systems -on county xfoads: Sanderson, Pete:-man, Scanlon, Simp- son and Grose.` I - The County Councillors Assemble For Fall Session, V The County Council gathered `on "Monday afternoon for theework of the fall session. IW'a.rden Bell pre- sided and found most of the-mem- bers in their places. _ V I ;I:iip:t;as1Maris 'and" Railway Crossings. No`, Grants, _. :8.piece_s' BlaCk _Drs _"_8 different weave's,i _ure's,Cris.- Fpines, Wool Bat:it`;_"f`,' T d ;%Pbbi4 Cl (5ths, regular` value 5 `and _V cents. a Special . '. . . . . Ull\u \/Alallbv -O-wuss va- . _ ""' .'-'1' `Mr. Olxver Thund_er,pen_t.,a few `days in Toronto dunng the week. I `ll .- A \!',!I I__,_A ___`_________1' V 25 dozen;f{Ladies and Children's Cashmere `Mud Wool Hose.-` These `are sam es representing the pick glish Manufacturer's out- . We bought theme cheap. . _-_I_ KITLZ..- I`-...lZ 6:0 pairs Hose" Supporiters, in Black and Colors, good elastic, four 1fas_ter1ers,-Stit:ched to bcmd tting around waist. Our Regul'a`r Quar-_ ter line. _ A S pve.c,ial. . .' . . . . . 9" hese are selling hgy run from 5.0 cents ` Selling-at Q7, `rapidly. _ per yard _ = `-rvmer` of weaves '~ .C RERs' SAMPLIJ: 'H0.`zE T ... 25 HOSE SUPPORTERS 20 1.... ...t "-5--- wt, Tan, Purple, Whtte, Card1- nalj and/Gre e,n, running from I 5 cents pair to 55 cents `T I _ -_-- -_,._,,- coLom;n" DRES Goons _ __ _ BARGAINS in nu: -_ -_ `N ,_ Values are extra. I Mrs. A. Wilkinson To_r_onto. -s 9.5}. A .S.`T".iT'T..a.` 37:6 .`_,___ _y ---`----4U ZHI '- News `thefime for warm underweaL-.We handle the l>....o- '....-L '_`_ 62::-r~-4.-n - ` 44 for"Men, a d `ran e in 1 fer Boys 7 These coats are of t BEF(3`RE buyingan Over- coat . or yourself 0:: Boy xcome an see us. We have ' V and well-assort- ed stock a d we claim we are giving t e best value for in town. The izes run from 23 to 35'for B ` s and.-36 to a price from 10 for Men. i _ latest patterns and col inc up to date in every wa , in fact" what a good dress is "j 3 1 looking for. `- t0 `?i i`.7.5ll :0 Men's Suits from . . . . _.`. '19.. 4 ERCOATS, A `SPEBIALTY THE swan or QUAEITY. g, EASTERN PART ' OF 7 Tabl V _Linen_ reg. I}oo;'v_a,l1_;e for. . . . . . . . . . . . 85 'T 1b1e Lien, reg. 85c.va1ue`for.._ . . . . . . . .. 69 Tab1e_ Linen, reg. ,75c value for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 V ,75-"cent Corsets, white only. ar.59c 12% cents White Cambric. . . .9c T 35 c Battenburg Centrepieces. .25 A 7 and 8 cents Flannelette . . . . . .5c .1. 15 Flannlette _Blakets. . . .98c to cents Glasgr angi Hand Towelling, _ I7 to'35&,;cen't._"':Ri:bbons. black and colors L .s.'.- `,. . . . . . . . . I3c 1,00 Kid G1oves2;r;f;, . .. .... .. 75 A1`. 2'5 Black Taffeta Silk, Queen Quality ...........I.05 ,.1.oo'Black Taffeta Silk, Queen Qualityg. . . . ; . . . ; . . . . . . . . .82c ` 85 cer1t.Black Taffeta WQLI-a_1iit y._V.. . . . . . . 5 cent `Hair Pins. . . oouollzdyou-o MQRE .BAnG1Ns. IN ERIEF 'Li _oc`*roLB ER 2:, - Vi,C_K I__:RS' srotg; Om Upholstering D_epar;ment_;' is a t_,_y.o__ujr <;or'%1,1"t11vag_1 4d.' If` you will `let us %know Wjt3st;whai;`%%yau aw%an.*iq;13j1g;use Cot-zch, Parlof Suit. .DaiIipOrt;`U`phOlV$terd;j*`_F`f4y or C <)Lsy_;`Corqier,-T`v}y ,jwiA!l`;,'_%'%b`: g1aa% :o'%mak,j1;if:, '. %z`asyau;:anVc% ic.aud :s ' 1. .-W.` `..,.,,, ` , ', `- V. .1 -. . `9".;_1.E ` :3 -~`-`-Ag % '- . f % ( .&1'PS

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