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Northern Advance, 4 Nov 1909, p. 8

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0 A. We'are;slling. an unlimited qua" tity of overcoats which goes tqplg-ove`we m__u_sl: have, the goods.` W. can to 0g1v:you,'1:hese:nM_ensfrom...... .1 I _._And: Boys and Youths ftom. 1:33.50 * $10.00 ' \ s suits is the largest and most 11 the latest patterns an_d_ col0r~ both in Fit and in durab111ty,and red. V Our range of Men's and co`rnp1teyqu can see anywhere; ` ings. and we guarantee satisfaqtio our price the_lowest, quality. cohsi . :- .. . " - 1/ .` r ;.x,- [' %ca11anii3ee us; We gaqds;`.v.\fhe,the,r .you_;;bIiy or not and rem - ,-_v,V nu-g-u---cw I - - v--- -_ _-_ . .-. ;A\.\,3, i;3t)`.i ?15. 3;ob. :s;25, 3.50. 4,00, 5.00 and 6.00. 1 Barrie 5Best Store ;'W'; iutl stock 3` magnicent selection of -Silk {and Blaizk and Ecru Lace and Net Waists_ ;, < ' the factory and each style is ex. ~::..c1usiv'eto5 tl*ii"5*'IL` W e guarantee the t and we know you 11 _be .p1eased*_w_h`_en- you know the price. They are Cheaper than any we have yet shown." - As there is only one of a size in any 3 1 one style';;.we.advise your comxng soon to see them. Prie5; J is very large and we trgde both in price 0: ever. bzfore allsed to` have} Brass or Enamel Bed placed in your own home for 30 duyn` trial. " I V `who know want `a coat they invariably ,.come to,t_his store. They expect to. see the latest styles, the -la_rges't` assort-ment . to choose from and decidedly better va1u_es, and this season we have kept up to the ..record. Our repeat orders are in and we are showing some splendid new styles. Prominent among them is the, 52-inch semi-tting, with mannish sleeves and military collar, `trimmed with Moire. If you need a `coat, remember, you'll always see the BEST at this store; We re` willing to show them even though you merely come to see. Our popular numbers are [C320 Vickers] V BAXTER. `rm: sick: or QUALITY. Wicesi OVERCQATS. it `r-wvg -wuwg ---cw -out JIIOVVI secon'd' moor. adjoining the Mlllneru Department kBuyKid Gloves Now A Ana it I half to buyabedstead. * 3.00, 8.50, 1o.qo, nisb and 15.90. &4.-.....I 3|--- _.In_I.. .4 4|... nnnn.......- n-..__ __, while 'a`ssortments are best. The gloves we sell possess every desirable feature demanded by tlxemost exacting taste. They represent perfection, not only in quality, but in t and `style as well.` Our assortment is now com- glete and truly is a magnicent range. opular Prices are . III!` I32 "IIEl\ FOR . uwwur us. I-.(-)0.` 1.25 and 1.50 per pair. ;HdV'~f" ` IMPORTED DIRECT FROM {OPEN GRATE WEST VIRGINIA. Great Heat! Lasts Well! Burns up Cle`_an! and only . . . .. $5.75 per ton -ALSO-- Cannel Coal . . $7.25 per ton V Llmueu SOLE AGENTS 0FFICE--41 Dunlop St. YARD--Foot Mary _ St. - ALLANQALE-Stephens Block. `PHONE 88. {CHEAPEST mu: We $.ri9m:12;, --IS A TON OF OUR--- --FOR YOUR--- --'l`HE -- Frawley Block Sariea1.\...t.._..& K g 3: M nlop Sin` i iPrim:s~10, ~+_Entirely_ N UCS. Lot 32. , -or less, 29 buildingzs. D A V I-) TRINIT i 50 yards Roman` _S_tripd H Sgtjin Skirting.. in Black lwitlf mauv 'stri'pe, Black with blue and Black with yl`lo\i&' '11 hi h '.h. eu1ar2'c :1 very g ms 1' g _ to 40. on sale at . . . . . . . . . . . . V Pair son Situate . Apply M 8.30 a{.m. 11 a.m.~-. 3 p.m.-S 7 p.m.- -Ia` QOVQO 8 94409 REV. E. gnd`_9,'J h t INA in Shor best res and th( Term b Haul MIL` in, Black, only, sizs ;.6_~,t.) On sale Frid.ay Apervpair, .. . . . . Itnq. arrxe. On mm it and J open Uniox will est c Fully- fhona .0554 Tbtaq with 1 in Cardinal, Garnet, Pale Blu'e, Pi-nk and Yellow. regular pr_ic`e` 12% pMer doz_, 9.". .77'?, .F;7i71f ?. 7.` . ff . .2. .ff .' 5c NE` jfnmu 59 9| Q `I ihq .Y*J regular pifice 5.09; sizes only. to clear. 7. xnjsazeg md W5, ' Green `and ~_Ca,rdinal. % ~regu1ar_;2"` price '.3.oot_o 3`.7~5. OAn sale i '% 9 `w nnl$IlIul.. V1 \II ill \IIaIa `I Just VF`. ul.\l_p.\ `J21 ca n havea yo.ur ch bice. for . I5 Ladies; Dressy S_l`<.irt.: ;i`ti_.' Cheviot,- Bfack, M%ob.ai:f and V .T_v'V,ed.' in si'7'.e_ 8.,-`IO and 12,. gr) od, mems,[ worth one-third "tn.ore;`:1.'5b1x1i_,;ycu L _ `T .. _-_ V ,_- L14` -L"_.'~-_ 1`-.. `j THE WOLF. 'th?Gnal Bnrzainjay TM .;.llbi,8 of _ "ig vae%1g1itei-` %wau [ in? hgmuer and; the saw . ;are for- te: Tgqads, at such % alluring prices. V "% hid th 1 an tiox,M4`yI`ItY 07 .4 ` n . e e p %o%w4ded` with B'I;fgains' to replace Our counted and tables an; giaiy the ones xsolcll lastLwg:/It, including`:% = GERMANTOWN wodn ; CHILDREN'S co_&f; s _GASH`MERE; GLOVES 4cn:Lnn:N' v%%{coA!g's4 Liitisaons mmss %"SKIn1*$_ s TJih53.V2E45!| ;?`Mlrs. Carr, wifeof M-9. ..Wm.~_P,. `Carr ofthc with C011,, Innisl.- Da'3s.ed away on M+ondny,~?N9v. Isti ` vTh0uRh T` ' `death vwasj; ; _som;1;jvhgt : .uff|.00act+.y~ ed, *;deca.ed~ had; .bqni;xn'J poor .11;-,alt;h ' .. h .n"years;-_i :` H..R. Finlayson. ' General sympathy will be extended to Mr. and Mrs. H`. Finlayson`, Louisa Street,1. on the very sudden demise on Saturday evening of their eldest son, `HMSO Russell, at the untimely age of 17 -years, ,-The deceased lad was ill only t-hree orfour days, death. being attributed to spinal meningitis, He had been'_ in the employ of Con- tractor "McM!urray. for. the past three `months, but intended entering one '-;o_f, the .1093! banks as clerk, a A psition for which `his hi scl1o`o`le _,uc.at'lQnt and._n_atu_ra-l aptitu e seemed to`=qual- nfy him. `He.kwas-,iborn' in :Pre'scott.: The funeral tnkov nlacn"-"nu Tiiaehv [The death occurred ion Thursday, Oct. 28th, at Lot 11', Con. 3, Vespra, of Margaret Craig, beloved wife of_ Mr. William `Craig, in her 66th year. Deceased was twice married. her rst husband `being the_ late Samuel Lynn` of 'Wyevale. `She is survived by a family of three daughters and two sons, viz., Mrs. Wm. Bell` and `Mrs. Jerry, Toronto, Mrs. J. D. Russell, Midhurst, and Robert and William` of Penetanguishene. The funeral took, place on`Saturday to Midhurst-cem'e`-" tery, the service being conducted bv Revs. Westney and` Sheppard. Rela-_ tives present were: Mrs. T. D Soules, Big Bay Point, niece; {Robert Craig, Toronto, ,brotl1er-in- law; Mr. Charles Jerry. Toronto. and Mr.`Robt. Lynn, Wyevale, grandsons. Mlessrs. Wm. Orok, Robt. Orrock, Jas. Coutts. Th-os. Reilly, JohniNixon_ and Wm. Greaves actedas pa/ll-`bear ers. . . - - uy nun`. I-I.'kW'iIS uurn In FYCSCPII. The funeral tolgo place` on Tuesday afternoon to Umon cemetery. Rev. Dr. -MIc`Leod,- conduted a short house ` service. Numerous ;o.;'al tributes`? testied to the -esteem M which `them young man was held-by his. friends and `acquaintances; The pal!-bearers} i, annon. V2. `Sin`m).ons.*` E. . B_:{ad.en. a.c_1d% 5; . Wenllg. .. ' `- e~ 2 -wt: were} V. `S. `Hambly, . T.` W`ils`,oh.~ `I. scenery and accessories. The play was seen here last season with an- other company and gave great satis- faction, but the Shubert production whichrwill be presented on the nth inst. is admittedly much stronger in every respect; A capacity audience is egcpected. as from the information received the piay deserves it. T!!! *' LIMITED will You Drop `In and See our Display of Quality Brass & Enamel Beds Margaret `Craig. OBITUARY. isrmxly Eur s s, TSabeIla,Opossdnu fMink,Marmot.aVnd This week. , . . . . . Children's Fen:-H "5, Cardinal, `Blue y- dWh' 1- . u " .e.f':g.`Tf`T.; T./.'.,`.` 396 Sale ndw` ` ` Boys Winter Swedte Blue `gmd Grey. On sale. ; . . Ch`,ildren s A 211% Blue.` ' Cardinal and Brown ./. . . . 8 only Isabella possunm/Pillow Muffs, v6.0ol.v.xlueV.T ,AThi week . . . . . aQ{ will meike _p suits`to order from any I Is talked this Week ofily we gopdsvupi,/t `$1.25 per~yard, A lining 't 9_5o<; , trim ed with braid and b'ut.tons and sp` ecia}iy tailored fbr_ A, ajrd`-s .'Fancy_ Blouse _Sil'ks, afso a `num, rfof short ends, suitable for fancy vkork, ` jgqod cbl'0_rifng`s,Vto c1e.'ar`_on F *i- day.at w o: prices, per `yard I`oc~_35 -' V "K and, f ?`...i.`?`i`?'. :".".`\`."`i": 5:: : : 4.9l unis MAKING sPE1AL The Shubert production of En- gene VWalter s great Canadian play, The Wolf, is the offering at the Grand `Opera House 'for`Thursday evening, Nov. II. This play was seen at the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Tor- onto, last September,` and had capac- ity houses all. week. Toronto nev_vs_-V papers gave It the most attering notices after the openin perform- rance,'and the` assurance is given~by _the managemenqof the Grand that it will be presented .in Barrie with the same strong cast and special 4{Ij-TANcY sinks j`s\Ec1ALs% .. |t43l.;>I0!'-*llY3..-" M oIonoIA,K:;IIAv.-1: AWN! R I'll LAIECA L (SERVXCENOW IN`. ,o _-nu,"-yp =;.;~;;;.',. ~`On Tuesday just at noon the vil-. lage was visited by a second re, `this time the barn of Mr. H. Hamilton being consumed. When noticed the. ames were in control of the building, and fanned by a strong `westerly wind soon consum-` ed the` structure. The tearnsters were about to put their-.horses in for the noon hour when the fire broke out. They tux-ned\their attention to the adjoiningbuildings and succeed- ed :in .='sa_vi_ng a driving shed, slaugh- ter houseand one or two smaller bu,i`ldings>.~---There was some winsur-l ance one the barn. W ` On `Tuesday veninp: V the village was surprised by the `news 'of.a'third 1_-e,_t'his,_,tim"c on the farm of Mr. "David" Madill,`. now `rented bv Mr. Brooks Bo'y'd.T 1`,hAe" threshers were_ lworking %in;the_ _barn and it isVs.u.Q- -:-'::~}.is.re'a.m'.x:";. ~-`;;.~'. Arm % :o%A%AAn On Thanksgiving morning. jnst at sev,en`o clock a re broke out in the sawmill `of Hamilton & Co.` and be- _fore any of the villagers reachedthe `building .it was enveloped by the ames. Fortunately.-for the other buildings in the vicinity there was no wind at the time, otherwise the damage `would have been much more serious. 10ne pile of lumbr close to the mill was burned." The origin of the blaze is ,a mystery. Monday being a holiday*the mill was not to be operated, consequently the_e was no `re about it. The loss will amount to several thousand dollars on which there is said to be `no in- .sur'ance. ' _ . V Iohn 'Metcalf` of Stdroud, also survive. Deceased was very active in church work, and was a lady of ne Christ- ian character, eloved by all of her acquaintance. I Design: are the very newest- you never saw_ more artistic or beautiful beds._ " I V ` . Interment was made yesterday inl `St. Paul s -Church cemethery, Rev. Mr. Padget ofciating. There was a large `funeral. T . T , T `FIRES AT GLEN. HURON; ?..f`B.ff .`'_l-35] Bluf: NoI:rHERN%%%AvDvA.NCE& II, grwfgcsvl.` qgllnl Uiw9*?i*?-5 Bank.- 9 Q`, .- ROSsA,H $,' ` `R r \ `-: t -l;>;E1`i1gV-ddne' by_ a `boy:-- Ed1vin%%r,it-ji I = ` ":3?-.13.42,s'A,t j 7 ixifrovirsii ,i[x_i, ' Clh 7:1-4".-` i ' .. g Best j`team._fxi"Cla ses `aid _.7.-- art A_1sop_1>5 * L V ` " " _)A;_g(%_;z_3tv;At'1t-.-f"erc}r Bene v na ctnt to-provethat we handle none ut tile best. Price; per sujt frqm. . . . . . . . 'l3:;.:3 ations no? pr"ibxi sljg. _ '-H . G. Boag ':=_'%]V , Kgnnk` 9. 5 ' 5'2. ` `i{,'7I:'he`f.`a'g%s1 :3c'iati30:1 1ed1z"e Wt"'tha .18 %c lggjtin on account of fa.ilu;_'e' to" re`turn%`tisg:;;u . ;$5.oo; M.g'St`fc ,_ y, $2.00; a. frien , L A._ Kcnngiiy`. ' ' 0 9 x._ :1p_|gc__r.L -,'LVl.lW`o' 5 L .=:*`' .n it ed And you never stein on such 1 "comfortable-bgd as a Quulity Bed--. posed that a spark was carried from the engine. The re communicated from the barn to the house and with their contents both'were totally de- stroyed. The loss is very heavy and the insurance is unfortunately very small. nett-.` l la l.\o uusuucu. Bst 6 crownfurrowsv in Classes 2 and .3.--W. J. Dickey. V l [ANNUAL PLOWING MATCH! wt. _ _ . _ , v--_ - . . - n\-`no James Kidd. `Class 3.---A. Ma-w, G. McGifmis. "Class 4.-Wal'tr Middleton, Willie Maw. ~ T t*|,;, _. to r - ' -1 ' Specials. .Bst 6 crown furrows in -Class I.--,s A. R. Standen. `T --.1. Best work done -by wooden plow.-- W. J. Dibkey. , h_ Best nish in sod.--Robt.`Stranag- an. .- ` ` . ' ~ - Best nish in Class 6.-Edwin. Priest. ' `A . . ~ Best -crownfurrows `in Class 6.- Wa_l_ter_ Fralik. ' ' - Class I.-A. R. Sta;1d__en,7R. Strzlan-4' Taghan, Chas. Kidd. ` I (*1... - `Ir 1' 1'\! 1,, 1-,: I-1,001 .'"'6l.:1-ss"3-.---_-'A. Class ~5.-Garrow Langman, Geo. Simpson, Frank Livingston. ' `Class 6.-~Edwin Priest, Walter Fralick, Ernest Maw. . 1 Class 7.--Earl Allsopp, Percy Ben-V nab} ' Ho: and` Vespra Farmers Have -Cold weather" was what `Old Probs gave the Flos `and Vesprae Plowmen"s Association for their an- nual match on Wednesday of last week at the Gracie farm. But this did not detract from the success of the meeting. The soil was in good `condition. rand the large crowd of spectators saw- some ne work, though the competitors were not so` numerous as in previous years, thei south not being very well represent- ed. After the day's work was over the plowmen and the oicers of th association heartily enjoyed the ex cellent supper `served at the Barrie House by`Mine :H'ost Boag. t\n AI .1 I . I a Successful Meeting. We have a handsome display of Quality Brass and Enamel `Redo V steads which we would like to show you. ;a.vuav U; LVLIIIV 'L.l.U|- uuag. Oicers for the ensuing year -were elected as follows: Pres,-W. S. McCullough; Vice-Pres.--A. Priest; Sec.-Treas;--E. AIISODP: Directors--- -A. Priest,` -H.'Lavery, Chas. Hickling, Jas. Maw, R. G. _Richardson. S. C. Campbell, Del Ben_entt, R- Hisey. S. Anderson:. Auditors--Jas. Maw, Geo. Crawford. ' - . ` "'i'he fouowing is a, list of the prize winners : R_.I!,._,,,, ' ro%%co` fro, %RiiMEi9i%BEI< }`Vickers . for Corsets Viqkexisi for Cdrsfs :Vickers' for Corsets Viclers". forv Corsets I Vickers forBnrsets` V Vicke_rsV . for ;Co}'sets ' Or ever purchased my othet bed Guutanteed for .5` years against p`oor.wot|:mnmbip- ` < -A " . \ Vickersf for corsets Ox-dinary. gr - ,. vw Au. _ ')x` . 3 '1'.-5' V`)`. Pq(. A _ ~- -'_,"y_r.. .\ . , ,. ' '~ jsuv 4-: - :- %'l`.} the%::(>:Ii!f:APEs'i`. is the pin % , yo}: gughiitowshoh. i.e.: " > [.f Dry Goo; :c`, "Carpets, i lot/ zz'ng, Furs, _Etc. When we advertise bargains you can rest assured you ll get them. Our plan is to make this the People s! IStore, high up in ` quality and low! down in price. Don"t hesitate to ask about our credit service. Business strictly condential. Reducga THE "hanuz Vllousefurnisliing Bofyi D. O. DAVIDSON- Pfllnflofnr The funeral of the late James Dunn took Dlace Tuesday from his late residence to the Presbyterian Church here, thence to the cemetery at An- gus. Rev. G. I. *Craw conducted the service, assisted by :Rev. P. M.. Pea- cock of Angus. There was a very large gathering of relatives and friends. - ' ' V Every Quality Bedigb` the at in price tothe hig);gatf`:is 'oo!d,i6I5;; I ` 80 days -trlglpyd Q

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