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Northern Advance, 9 Dec 1909, p. 8

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_STROUD. s 25: `EZ5; V` 13.)} 712.`:- IO.. 25: 30. E5; _IO.., Followin fs thc p:jogram"iu hon- uection wit the -free" course/on stock iudging to be `held. here on Monday and Tuesday next, Dec. Iath and I4t_h : '35 -`P j55f .30 I5 . I5- 13 % 75_ 25 I 10 I0 PURSUANT to section 88 of Chapter 129. 1897. and amendments thereto. notice is here- !) flven that all Creditors and Persons having :2 ms against the Estate ot_lg`. igabeph L_ucas, hf flven that all ureuuors anu {sex-nuns uavmg c 9. me against of E izebeth Lucas. late of the township of Sunnidale in the Coun- tr of Simcoe. who died on or about the 13th day of Mag, 1891. are required on or before Saturdny.t eisth do of December.1909.toeend 1% post repaid or ot erwiee deliver to James inea, Bieq . Uhtho1fP.0.. Administrator with will annexed. or-to the under: ed, their full mines and addresee atihefpart culture of their nluima nu-hunt-Iv VD. `V u-vvup -rye. vvnusg o-yous. A J 1;I:egn_m:ne. e . . Monday,_ December. x`3t%h--`~zo'to 12 a.m., Bacon. Hogs; 1.30 to 3 .P.m.,_ Milking Shorthortis; as to '4. on p.m,,; Beef Shorthorns; 8 p.m., A dresses. Tuesday December '14th--'_-go` to ;-13' a.m., light -Horses; 4530 t Heavy orses. _ names llnfl uuurusucu, I-urc putuvunuua us. uu:u. claims `go 1-1;` veriied. ` - AND U {T ER TAKEVNOTICE that after the said date the Administrator with will annexed will distribute th0_`..I`i8tBtO. of the said ' deceased; having regard only to those claims than I A! mm..I. he then have notice. ~ ` ;'i33'`e`3&.- 1i2v`i:`"`E&i `Sufi :"o"nI6a'c'11"zia I of which he aha than have notice. Dated at Bane this T21th,day, of Nov. 1909 ' I McCAR'l`HY. BOYS 8: M0 RCHISON. . Solicitors for said James Wmes. . ~4749_' NOTICE To cnnuxroas In the mattcr onue Estate or Aux-` ANDBRIIYRIB. late of the Town of Barrie, In ' thef comm! or slmcoc. reman. decen sad. ` I. 0 Idlcish 1)`? A ." mianuor.heRe- N sta\teesy:.fk(?It|?r`io. 1897 Chapter 100 nu! umnndlhd ants. than. all nmciimn nnd ` NU'1'lUl'J is nereoy given. purluunl. 1.0 me 118- x vised statnteaot Ontario. 18% Chapter | 129. and amendin acts that all creditors and _ othera having ola me against the eelate of the said Alexander Ry:-ie who died 0 or about the ma day of J uiy. 1909. arerequghted .on` or before the 20th day olvbecemher. IND. to send by boat prepaid ur to deliver to, `Messrs. Ander- eon & Gray, Nn. Eli Keele Stree Tognto.` the use eolicitoratorGeo Alexander V me. the administrator of _ estate of the ddeoeaeed. their Christian and our-names. dresses and descriptions. the ,tnll `particnltre of -their A cl` iml. alstetemont otytheir accounts and` the ~*':.'=.n*.2m.:;.:.1.:.1 *:.'.*. . .'::*.`.`.`*..`? ..;:.::'a amount OI H10 BOOIIPIEIBB (II any! nun: U I-IIBIII. And turther nk ttce that after {he said 20th as of Decemger? .=' theeald administra- tor. wil proceed tozdietbute the L ts of the`: skid deceased among the parties e _ `ted there- to. he. re ard, only to the olall-`er which he shall t en ave notxce. and that the saidede ministrator not-beliahie. for the gem uaetya e 1.-tth ttoan ` -1-porno at :m:"c:.;....:..':.`:,. .1... .:*:.".2:,z ....,..::.,, "9541 hi! mm .1 nu. mum nfdmnls Mat:-lhmlnah- 'z'a:: aPm:::a:.":&":`h'amam;:** V 8 0 8 0 q Datedyatzmnm this abthdny _0.1!;=Nov..vl9o9. T : . . _ ' .- -ANDERSON 5: GRAY." _. Soltoitotlljdxf sajd Axlminintrltor. ` `.m. r.n :. ExEcu'ron's NOTICE nu` ADDIHOIIIIBB %Chpist LADIES FANCY NECKWEAR "ES 1Is's'{win1 be heldlin a part of the Fire Hall, and will be devoted to the study and judging of cattle. swine and horses. Ty teal animals of '- these classes "will be rought in and, usintz a score, `the instruetor will il-s lustrate the ideal form, showing` where defects may `occur, and em- phasizing the `~stro_ng points desired. A number of animals of dierent classes will then be-brought in, and those in attendance will he asked to iudge and lac_'e `them. - Then -the ins structor wil -gn?e.hts placing,1to eth- er with his reasons for same. -. guroi.` in, w. Wade, ofthe *Agucu1ma1 icoi;i; lewe. G_u`elp`h;--M'r.- Jno; Gardhouae;-`Got; I-Iigheld, .andes--:lMr.,C,,. ;F. ;; B.aii5e?r,:'-;` f {the Ontario. Devattmsnti oi?As`r c. `,"'-i i"`?"sii ;i.".`?49s* `!'?`?i `?3`F"`3 f i i A very choice lot of neckwear just opened up,_ the pinnacle of style and. the acme of perfection in good taste. E:_ e goods. to be had_ only at thus store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. All kinds at` any price. The [value you "get in l7andkerchi'efs~ at this store is the best to be had.` We ve bought largely to get-the low prices and ex- pect~big' selling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5. 8, I0. 12%. I5. 20. 25 tq 75 `IA-IANDKERCHIEFS _ gm; GLQVES In t. style, good quality and value our Kid Gioves are in the lead. Per- rin s,. Reynier and a special make from,Milan made to our order afford you .3 choice to be seen only at this store. Popular prices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "LEATHER _l-IAND_BAGS A range of manufacturers sample Bags at a- savihg of 30 to 4o'cents on the dollar is a special offering we make. You can get almost any style made, black or colors . . . . . . . . . . . . .. SPECIALS IN LINENS After a most successful salevof Fancy Linens, consisting _of Tea Covers, Tray Cloths. Doylxes and Center- pieces we oer the balance at a dis-' count of 15 per cent. to clear them all out. This offering is good only for six days; be early` for a good choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,- . . . . . . . . . . .. It may be wefl to think of home fur-_ nishings when on your shopping tour. We ve some nice effects in Portieres in the leading and most useful shad- ings . . . . . . . . J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00, 5.75, 6.50, 6.75, 3.50 and am At the "evening meeting of, Dec. 73th. to which ladies jare_ esp_e'cia_IlyA _.:invited,, prominent, ;_u_1tlemAen \g_ill,_-(353-A diver V address'es..;, xsf ..g.m'e,etin_*iz 1' A nice collection.ir.1 lace and em- broidery trimmed Bibs in a variety of patterns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A` an an AB I An ` GEORGE VICKERS '_rApEsfrRY A_IA ORTIERESV AB_IES BIBS ; TY KID _` . STORE; 7:1.) `3_i`I:I'n1'o'n's.' Cannot `Safely be 1:.` 5m any langer- It is to your best advantage to gnakeyourevseleetiona t once. Perhaps it's not neeessary to remind you %tliat OUR ;P_ CES. THE LOWEST IN TOWN. 53: 55; ' 4s."so 4; 75 I E o o I 0 5, 10, 15, 20, 25 and 35: %i`.66.` `msgna 1.50 I51--o;|'\"5v()c':' 5 SOME i We have purchased arless than! `coat a mdnufacturefs entire stock of _samples and stock garments. and must __clenr entire lot at once. mfg. positively a gcnuin sal r good vaiugs. Come and xenakee :11 'eu~'_ly_ selection. % ' Sacrifice Sale }||omoIiiiiiii{ coy; ~ of ladies and Gents High-i A class Ready-tn-wear Tatments %shiaping Days'ci11 ch "lNt\mas-;()N'L \ (' FOURT`1E`EN_-f2l`ah`. yognt cv_erv day of it, _ari_d' e rm"a%bc%ut wha:1:_e_V:rL.happeqs; "Do as much Christmas Sb? `ping as y`nuTc_%;1;1T RIGHT NOW: EUGGE STION S : the ribbon store 1' variety of :Rib- ._as never better. Dresd Liberties, Duches Taffeta and Fancy eaves . . . . . . . mnqns LADIES PARASOLS Extra value in cloths, with handsome mounts, including the popular Directoire style of handle . . . . . . . . . . BOOTEES AND INFANTEES Neat and pretty. finest of wool, white. blue, pink and cardinal 1.5o.1.75,2.oo, 2.5:, E $4, $5 and $7 Bxrgaiiiv Milline \ `this wd go ddzen sample Hand rchiefs in almost as many ifferent :::*::";: e:::., .`... ...f 325:}. Five Points Store. '_| l-IE HARRIS 10, 15, 20 and 25 .:',;'r- ,1_..5'. ,3 .~ Present. LADIES UNDERS-KIRTS , [;l;ndid_ value and a Zgood choice in `ne `Silk Embroidered C{1ShIT1('l'(' . ose. snzes 8 V2, 9 and 9 V. . . . . . . .. A superb collection made of _best im- ported Moreen, m black, pmk, old rose, burgundy,- navy, taupe and brown, the pick of three good mak- ers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LADIES Unpnagxrgrs (_)_f_-g:):);l cvaaiityz moircttc. wide cut, new style . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Price 1.50 A NECKWIEAR- ' IIADIES COLLA' T _`Si1ch a variety an `in suh beautiful boxes that 'ur show- ing surpasses` all ` evious ef- forts. St_ocks, Jabo are the leaders, b is `always -acceptab . Neckwear -Our-s:;)ecWial-fc>i_1;-ladies . size 8 `,6, 9, 9 V2, best English manufacture, black. tan, garnet and green; the two latter colors are all the rage . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 A _- C_ASI-[MERE HOSE pejgizal price In 'Cashmere and Lisle. We chal- lenge comparison of values to be had anywhere . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Price of Lisle. . . . .50 Price of Cashmere 1.25 PLA_IDA HOSIERY LADIES FANCY HOSE A solendi co`ll( ion: in crea;n and black . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 75, 1.00. 1.25. `.75 and 2.25 3,50, 4 oo, 4.90 and 6.66 9, GLOVES` AND` I-IOSIERY 39 _` ` .ER`_'_ -`?Y"'T Through gnawa _lgeper Tickets ind Fu!l Information call on ~- J.E. BILLINGSLE Y. Depot-`18"'~ M ONTREAL I J 7.15 and 9.00 u.m. 8.30 and 10.15 p.m. only Double-Trnack Route 'Q!1;I o.!.5 Train daily from ' ' Toronto. ` P FROM TORONTO 46; l15.`5b}md 75 25,35 and soc 25. 45 and 50 Stockings Woman s -ne Fr gll the newest ades. put up m damty boxe` without `addi- tional_ charge. t per '_ pair $1.00, $1.2 and .. ch gloves in I STORE For S` Hig1 shing] '3 I|` J . 1 . |:\ : 8a.rr1 .Barn }g ,Gcw Ie zands A . W c It lowe tmoun was: j Fufsu ` 0: `and \ be gi U11 6` .Lot 1: to R. `Sims TAPDYY I $5-i old 5; 15;: :1 ii Pay a visit t our Fur Depart- ment if `yo would give the most accep bl: and richest gift possibl . ? srocx Jpnama. OBITUQRY. b;st':pla; V` ha11dsn1e and usefulj 7 Pre;se`i1ts"`%for : _.......,_..-..- rjeagt King 356$ useful Hana. oyer K108 c5_k_; of Limited 1, womed and ..;c'hild.re%n;? V j sow Zan:N*rs_ 01v`I~`lCl:`.--gt Dunlap St. xfanxygrjoot Mary s:. _T ALLANIIALE--Stephens Block. 1 -mom: 3,3,; " ~ ;We_ have mo'v_ed {our liiiens gftd,-1 theuygpermzinerit quarters at the? rear of the dress goods, and ar'ej.making' -a special displaiy; in form of_a Linen booth, wit .a multitude-..o_f beautiful pieces of choice fancy Linens; .They are indescribable. .C,omc and` see them} l?keC0al Gm: Heat ! Lasts %Well! Burns" up Clean! ooocww ECannelCol . . $1.25 per ton g;..a...ay $5.75 ....- to n Prices Rulipg `in th Bufrie nd TO! I gntofmukets During. the Lwegk. FANCY.` LINENS- Ladies always apprciate ne towels, and ourtawels are al- ways attractive" in Damask and H-uckabaclc, "as they are war-. ranted all Linen guest Towels. X5}? S;}fsB'c:"7sZ'& l\J'C - - - -9 - |Bv.u_:kwheat F103! .4 .. ?` for; Lamb, pg; I M utton . 1. Hgws, TOWELS Ron c1-uus'rMAs Damask T at soc to $2.00.` a pair. , Huck Toweling in fanc pat- tern, at 35c and soc yar ._ MI-:N*s DEPARTM_ENT-- A coinplete ._show`in'_g of `Christ- mas Novelties . in Ties, Neck - Scarfs, Braces. Handkerchiefs; Hose, Fancy Vests, Umbrellas and Canes now to hand. We put all Ties` and Gloves iin dainty bbxes without addition- al charge. . The 9!i9_s7t!" Em 1cHEAPii`F FIRE OPEN GRATE :: mroawn n`m'n:c1~ FnoubWa:s1' Vtuox-Nu. is A row or am: ---FOR YOUR-- .Barrie, . .'DEd. 9th; 1909.` I 01-.) I O2 -.. _ 1.00 Shortly IaTftersixC cloek Eatgrdzy rnmg, r. . nstie, . . . gent here, received a despatch from the C.P.R.- operator at Leaside Junc- tion that Wm. L. Kiel, hailing from p t- this village, had met with an acci- n dent. having a foot crushed by being run over by a car wheel while at- tempting to board a moving train,` . and that the injured man had been rton taken to the VVester~n Hospital ,Tor- ' 'onto,f whcelrre ahiputationd of` the leg, was oun necessary an erformed l shortly afterwards. The message was '0 . communicated by phone to Mr. Geo. '9 Binnie, who immediately broke the '"." distressing news at the young` man's t M home here. Accordingly. Mr. Binnie" ' '5' and Mr...-C. -M. Kiel,` brother of the Yell l -k' injured man, who had arrived from p his school at Mmesnng Friday even- % mg, proceeded to Barrie and took the. noon train". for Toronto, where - the-patient was found at the hospital as cheerful and doingtas well as could L T be expected: under the very distress- V"' ing circumstances. They stayediwith elt.}` the patient two ;.or -thrfee. hours, re- . rturnlngr-"on: the -evening -train` to this 1909 .vi1lage a `numbeiaof ttriends I 02 were in waiting at thehstation anxious to `hear 'full..,particulars.' {It -appears th`a_t=Qtlf1e~`l injured sman.;wias going to- her` t;hi's,,`ir,tother is._nursinz:h_i-s sis-' : _,Ardendale,_andj.a`s: the Mont-1' : ~ yreal >`exprefsis due. `at : Leaside, ;Iuttctio_n: _[:o;3o : pm.-;.;%_does vor, did not .. stops at thgtsstatl, (nish ';'iS=-is: miles. from dtions). .b;nt..;slows :down* i ` ` ._ .`tehat,t point; the- -m`isAc,a`lc,_uf_ ated, the: -tlJoarbcl..e.her 9;, 9.5?` idz4 .`='!. f VBL_utter,..iper *4b.i - .. 5 C_hick;e,1Is..: d.re.ssed- T,- Tul'k`tS . -,` : . .'.`. . _(}`ejee . O` . .~. , -. .. _Pot:atq es,;`b'ag '~Dry..oni9n.sT (bag) .B`e'ets (bag). ~. . . . Apples "(`barre1) Carrots *~ (bag); .. .. Turnips (bag) -. . . Celery . . . . . Cauliowaf (each) Cabbage (each)~ .. Parsnips (peck) Pumpkins (each) `N. Thomas Smith. After a lingering illness Mr. Thomas Smith died at his residence, II Albert St., on Friday evening, Dec. _3rd. He was 59 years of age, and had lived in Barrie for some consid- erable time since hisretirement from `fanning. `His ancestors came from Nottinghamshire, England, his father being` one of the pioneers of Simcoe County, V v.'u .::I I-'4d\ ' C5 Butcher 60 |.I\Jllp LIIFLI LIJUIUC medium cattle, picked. medium .. ts - common Butcher cows, choice. . 5` 'IT--A. _ co'mmon I. -,, -`I5__II, ' 3 `Quotation: on Tusday were :-V--" Choice Xmas." cattle .. 585;. 6.5 Exgort at`t"l'p,`choi.ce..$ _5 35;.$ 5 7 Q ICICOQ QIIILIIIIUII Butcher `Bulls . . Heavy feeders Stogkers. choice . . if _-I_ 1 `.5-lIr|."\`rl'\\t-l`iig\vfI!It\lI\yK,` Capners .. . 1\'I1l`lfers, choice `Ana. . I BUILD. anu Ill` Sprmgers .. Iu_,un u-:00`: I `Shee ex ort ewes D, I....PI... n. .....u. ' Mr. E. B. Dvupcan spent a few da'ws& m the Queen City. 111,; no. .. . 'uu\.':_;p, cayuns cwca " . bucks &_ ctt1ls';.. Spring lambs, each H-ggs. f.o`.b. . . . . . . . . . -_v-- w--', u. '"1{17}. Alex. Adams of Lefroy visited friends - here recently. Y\-_, f\,I. A `Dunn "3-1-`d,-v';:)'"1.\&'r. `and Mrs. Will Stewart, a boy. Congratulations. I 1'!!!` nag: 'ii$I3t."7s'i}{{,'sl>n of 'Midland qalled on his mogher last week. V I The funeral took place on Monday afternoon to Stroud Methodist church and `cemetery, Rev.` 1. G. Bowles of- ficiating, assisted by Rev. Mr. `Crock-` Freek, R. King, S. -Tanner. Jols. ett. Messrs. J. D. Rodgers, Wm.` Goodfellow and Fred Mart` were pal bearers. ` . ' T n a 1-1 -7 `V v o v U0 -var; c GVIIQI soutolintlvllilo `1\I'-1-2'. Eddie Crockett has gone to ispend a month with friends in Tor- Eonio. A i. . l I mlv3vo'rn, to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Broley,l on Dec.- 3rd, zi daughter- `Congratula- tions, ` . - Ali/f1".Vand Mrs. Frank Kneeshaw and` childrn of Bradford are visiting friends hgrg! ` i\"Irs.' Arnold `and children! from the West are spending a few lweeks with friends herg._ ""M_r.. Black and % Mr. and Mrs. Ben W:ebb visited Mr. and Mrs. 'H-erli) Black of Thornto}}.| .----_. \.-. -rvu- up-our .A large number of -friends attend- ed the funeral of.Mr. Thos, Smith of Barrie. Thesorrowing family have the symvathy of a host of friends in this vicinity. - 'J' . T Those `who missed the recital given bv Dr. Doward `of St. Stephen's Church. Toronto, assisted by two of his choir boys, on `Wednesday, Dec. Ist. inthe Methodist Church, missed a- very ne treat. -_-_ _-- us-u iohn Pea.cocl;'-'<;fmVictoria Uni- versity visited his mother, Mrs. C.` R. Peacock, on M.onday.' `xx- -.__1 11-- 1 Iran ' '-"*3 -`-"=;`:~gMI=5-?:`~=e--7:`r;$'v.~, , ntllm,,.~.w,v.\:g.-v. 3-; _ V 5 ` %%Wi!1i.am.iG91dIIIV.as=4LIa9A -.,Y..?5 was j'_a_sip_|gymated`i.m'`.g5Do.ron?ct:.7 `. . L: L Deceased was twice marrie(l.. He is survived by a widow, two daugh- ters, Misses Minnie and Ada. and one son, Mr. `Selby G. Smith. Mr. W. L. Smith of the Weekly Sun, Toronto, is a brother, -.._-v--u The Ladies` Aid of the Methodist. Church "assembled at the home of Mrs. Neelands . on Thursday after- noon, Dec. _Ist. A "EH55-'A;11:1..u.v.l2eyno1ds, M-iss Edna! Hughes and Messrs. H. Hughes and` C. McConke_y spent Sunday with Mr. [and Mrs. Levi Pratt. _-_ `_---. .'..~v-- \II &ll\Jl llt\JIlu V -1V\&e_sA,'srs. Walter "Patterson and H. M`. MathersThave_gone to. Toronto to nish a stable for Mr. Iennett ofAl- Iiston. ' Live Stock Markts. lv\)oI~lo u 0 fed and watered , ylpvlyw com. and N.oRI1`HERN c1;Am_Hu_R'r, % Mr. Smith took an active part in the aairs of Collier St. Methodist Church of which he was a res ected class leader. For some years c oc- cupied a seat on the Public School Board. He was a Liberal `in politics.

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