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Northern Advance, 8 Dec 1910, p. 12

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20 patterns or -.1 `Dal- `D1... 11'. Black Scotch Knit Worsted Stockings The New Kimonn Handkerchief lg Kid Gloves at e leading lines are: ouillon, Dents, and . 'errins. " lar prices are: 1 .25, 1.50 neatly done up in Boys two and three-piece `Suits with knickcls and with blbomers, in all colors and patterns. T OVERCOATS in all sizes and styles. _ .PEA'JACK`ETS with high storm collars. V __ A 3-- "011 'fl16_dOllar off all of them. ---__.__ , In all sizes in Black am Chevio_tsv and all the patte 1 Worstedsp and Tweeds. Regular $18.00 to $2QQO.. ' '$16.5o'to $17.75 .. . $15.00 to $16.00. . . . $12.50 to $14.50. . .. $11.00 to $12.25. . . . : $9.50 to_ $10.50.. .. . $7.50 to $8.50. . V . . . Warm Winteif Woljens Red Over-Sfockings Evrybociy (Cbntinued frvomv P4ge "O11'..).. the new Kimona Handkerchie f'in VV. Green 2111'! nf1`IP'r nnln.-n 'l`-I 5 Kid zesin and Blue Worstcds and and patterns and stripes in fnn:,\' and They re' Pure Worst recl.. Come ih sizes 9 . Cd Overstock- Me1$ s Su; Full Range of A La Gloves Fancy j eckwe%ar for large crowd soon be exhausted, Corsets; E: have a complete ladxcs and ch1I ..Sale $15.50 : . .Sale $14.00 ...Sale $12.50 ...Sale $11.00 ..Sa1e $.8.q5 ..Sale $ 7.95 ...Sale $ 6.00 AAIJUK. UU\VI] fOr over the V. -w--'.. Drawers, Grace %2`9c Car com salu. D {N [atio cts. ES: ner Ad Fl shm /1 'l` VV at lo amo run... Sea the wil tio _,_.__----- vu:-` 2 Trimmed and Untrim_rne_d, selling out quickly. ',.T_h e price of every hat is cut [to clear, mm mxpgs also are reduced; if there's a Iillmery need, you can save at th1s.st0re. balance of our import orders White andvarious colors,` being the were sold all season for from that were not sold. These win s" oerI(:(})!emV\;itn;.;s -"13lac7k, soc. to $1.25. To F/lear we I! This Store for Handkerchiefs, good, better, best, all along the line you ll see Handkerchiefs, -a triumph in buying istl here for your choosing. Each 5c. to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. g SPEICIAL--5 dozen onlr Agents samples, including low `priced e goods at 7c. and Ioc. and t finest of pure linen, lace trimmed Handkerchiefs. All on sale at about V, less value. 1 - .....~ av-u au acaauu .l.UI"II'U1IlIHa[ I00 Wings in `Black. oer_ them at .. ?' x - '; th:e?:f6yo\VIs%gift-g%'iNviV1s'g savso%n"wl1 n Pia M. 11 V -1% F V. `f Qtfd. % _ L" '`-H k f A,., yu T%ep.edV%?L `(Daft do.` %. ft ~d 9 ;_._. Pp! _|",i'Dl_n\gs arean.t1c1pated_and\_eac 3.11 a gar ncnpne tn` e an ange 9` o` ens. 0 love. ..::.; :::....`;'a`:: :.::':::;$:% :d=::::;;:'.:e::: :,.:;.;`:.;. `ma: :.:.:"';:.~. x:.'::'::;':..:.:.:"23$.` nd at . -._ V. ' V_ ; . ` V ._a . _ -I. . op 1 the ; T % - V _ .mo1-ning if you can. % Ladies. `Theo.N.Wilmott A -e - A ,-. was recently elected Worthy --Best. :l1131.itY' Xmas C333 '3` narch of the Sons of Tempen-- B"V$"'3-- ..35t5-,5, S91 . D,d;.....,?~Th.93.- ` V said that 3% hours -was h's-Wakes %_|1","m8d,-11.1`33,.3 and .4515-*,0|'p I:-addnessiaimd did not know how |a,.r:zer...._sIz..e8 ;1f;reqmred.* _and v3f.'~ d `edhne h_imslf L to. three. e.'-91? "3-ed W`.WA1m-I`84 0793-` In 'his t;nct.i WV it lbth _ - es 19611133: :21: in e er_ve-.gear!y;}:e:rom your % ,onr`. `Handkerchiefs MILLINERY ..----ca; m vfxxllar rub. `I _TheA meefmg closed at .Io.45'p.m.. Lw1th":heer_ for, the Orillia _co1;Atmg-. Magistrate Clark, please, ,said a voice in the gallery. ~' Mr. Geo. Clark, Police Magistrate, said that.of all the foreign element working `on `public works glast sum- mer, there was not one case in. the police court from among their_ number. ~ " ` ` The following questions were out to the gentlemen `on the platform and .answered_in unison with thund-` erous a matlve. ` vx .- _ H.as ocal option been ,a` success In Orillia? \;YES. ` ' ` e. ..'Has, local optio'n.injured:the trade of Or,ill'i'a? NO, 2 . . T -; ' `_ In the light of _Oril'_lia .s,'experience? can localoption be enforce d?._ YES, __you bet, i ~`_ ,, e .-,f Has local 0 _t;n_ decreased dtl'1nk_-- ` e.n'1l1`ess_ i!'1_ Oril ta ,,`Y'_E-S ` :_, .. Q ""53 an ... -I_.-4'..I ,1. -- - 4 ~ ....c zuu or January," said Mr. Frost. | There _ are twenty-nine other .speakers and Ait'is now within twenty minutes of train time," said the Chairman. . . ~ ` 11.. i _-- .... -.r.,....-.u \.--uuxuau I-V-I-llvlclo V I want to say to you Barrie peo- ple, because I know that in Barrie and throughout this Province, where our honored friend has gone, his name has been besmirched with the meanest and most shameful lies, and I say from the Town` of Orillia i there has never gone forth a _more , honored or respected" young man. I speak on behalf of the young man who presides over this ~meeting to- night. I want to say that the mean- est. things have been, s_tated about his home, his wife, himself,-and his" children,` and as a friendrof Mr. Mil- ler. I despise these men whohave said these things-mean, sneaking, bounding dogs that they are. (Ap- plause).. He `asked What are you" going_to do about.'it. (Carry_it. :`.Put it out of business said voices in audience). I believe you will an the:2nd of January, said Mr, Frost. TL Ann - _ U1 Inc lUWI1 next year It .ne w1sh_e_s. That s pretty fai_r for a lad too, interpolated Chairman Miller. M1 , -A-L -- - `The last of the contingent billed for a speech was Alderman-Frost, who proved to be anything. but what his name (usually stands for. The earnest,` eager . `expression -~"of the auditors`-f`aces was.an aug"ux"y `of.ric- tory, thought the Alderman; He was glad to stand on a temperance plat- form with John Milleras Chairman, and had a_few bouquets to hand out to the man who makes leather -in Or-illia, who, he said, can be Mayor of the town" next year if.he wishes. l 'rhQf C hffuv `n:m `An: A `-5-` I mqngyvover the bar} they now pay cash and buy better .gpods. He made a,hit with the audience by hzs clever oratory. _ t urn . . A _\.1GVCl` Urapury. I '_ V _' Pretty fair for a kid, Lsaid Chair_- man Miller. ' _ Alderman Frost.- , ,- `-_ ..--_,, guvu\.| U uncul. -And furthernotice is hereby given that immediately after said "last ; mentioned date the said executors s will `proceed to distribute the assets _`1of the said deceased amongst the parties etititled thereto, having re- gard only to` the claims of which the C shall then have had.notice and wil ,_ not be liable for the said assets or `anyupart thereof 9-so \d_iStfibI1tCd to`, : any_. or . persons of ' whose; t lcla1mjth_iey_ shall not mthene` have lxad notice. . VIGIII notice. I pra in me bounty-of Simcoe, Farm- er,who died on or about the 12th `day of November, 1910, are required to send to the undersigned solicitor for the executors of the said deceas- ed,. on or before the 22nd day of December,_191o, their names and ad- dresses and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securi-V ties (if any) held by them. V . 1...: 1....r;-,,`-, - _-. f v w---1----o`Iao Purguant to the Revised Stat'ut_e's of Ontario (1897) Chapter 129, notlce is hereby given that all persons` having` lelajms against the estate__9f Hi?-Eirn Snider, "late of the tow`r}sh1p of Ves- pra m- the County-of Snmcoe, Farm- es-"uvI1n (Had not .. -1.-. `L- _-.L cooxsmwn CURLERS READY a who svAa.'1L ;yvuLua. _'r-1aTf2;7.-.3.. J. Toye, B.A., 3.13.", will preach on `Sunday next at both services. .- ' ` ` Anniversary Services. ' Next Sabbath the Anniv_ersa`ry ser-' vices in connection with.Collier St. will be held, `Rev. Dr. Hazelwood of Toronto will preach. The Doctor is a very forceful speaker. At the. close of the evening service a tem-. perance mass meeting will be held" in the church, and Dr. Hazlewood, who has_ had a wide experience with local option, _will__g1ve an address; A cor-e dlal invitation is given to the mem- ers of other congregations to attend this mass meeting. The choir for the day will give special. music. _ i `COLLIER STREET , METHODIST` ELIZABETH 'r._, MiT_r19DI_s'g TL- 71., A NOTICE To CREDITORS, * Through th e depth of winter you may n price of repeat orders is 12% per cent. higher noteso good;_ we have about 40 pairs of our Blankets, 6 and 7 Tbs. $2.75, $3.25, $4.75, $5.50, V ._ - . e . Come and see our Blankets. I av-v. I-ur. naynwna. - Anglican clergy,rm'1_ , Spoke of moral ,tone_of.commun1t`y' E by local optxon. `' IIIQI ,, , _ . - `V V T_ ssist RealvFrench `S ilk in Persian deigns Rose and Tan. 4 yds. to the Blouse, per _Bl length. . . . . . . . ,- ..._...- j-OCTIIY "Beautiful Battenburg and Efnbroidered Linen Tea -Cow` board Scarfs and Tray Cloths. we bought these at a-di -A35 , per .cent. They are` all passed along_ to you at 1 dxdscount. $1300 Ccmg 9;, 65e._v $1.50 Covers. for 98. a . V . .00 L, overs for $1.30. ' And so on`. See -these Linens, each a bargain. . .___ _-_u in? V T U ZCfff "An .asortmer:t of 50 different styles of Cashmere and Knitted` Gloves In Black, _White, Navv, Cardinal and Heather mixtures, reg- ular value 35. to soc. Vickens Special Xmas offering. Per pa1r.... .. .. .. Some splendid Linen Values in Covers and Napkins. Covers 2%_yds. bye 2 yds. in Fine Bleached Linen of fine dot and oral designs, along with Napkins to match. A most acceptable Sift. "Table Cover, $3.50 to $5.50. Napkins $3.00 to _ , Black, _ Another lot, the latest delivery , of those lovely .k.nlttd Under` V skxrts, so warm and comfort able for wmter wear, 111 N_8VY. G"-Y Cardinagl, Grey and Wh1te, Black and Cardma1,2 Navy and Cardmal, $1.75 and. .. .. .. I - . ` Wlia s wanted. .-'I.b.ovely\ soft Europesn and Canadian-ma_1'de Coat Sweatersgin Black, Grey, Cardinal, White, Grey and Wh1t3,. GR) and Blue, Grey and Cardinal, Old. Rose and Myrtle. Pearl buttons, pockets.-, Whatevery lady` needs, Prices are $235 7 local co noon claoo on-coon} oo noon on no lo o 1 o o a - oiooon . to. Blankets, Blankets. Blankets ` %Lo.veIy -Persian Silk Blouses : Sale Sampl Linns W. -------- "'Matthew _B/aird. .There are some eloquent speak- fers who are not being called, said Mr. Baird, possibly because they are too full for utterance, after the banquet. When deputation were coming from the depot, a lady was heard to remark that there must_ have been a large funeral.. Did not Jcnow if the Orillians lookedsad, ;pu_t could assure audience that Or- xllxa was a pretty lively corpse, any- WW e 7 ~ Mr. Hayhurst, `Gait. . little diversion was made `here 7 by calling ;on` a gentleman from jG,alt',,. ;f",a,p`;-local option town of 10,000` people,` over so ma_nuyfact`ure?_rs, where.` c` assured the audience, `liquor could . L`-in_o't be purchased, `and_- retail business . _; fs `never ibevtter. ySot'n'_ Bigf Glove Vglues Wom1i"s% Knitted Skirts -Do.u't Forget `Linens l`..a`li eAs Coat LSweaters '1' *'----V- Jvu An-.|a_y ugcu D c_ent. and hrmf An nan-a A: ...-.. 1:--. Don't M%iss_VL It. All sizes in Black, Engli: -Greys and Fancy Stripes $25.00.. .. .. .. . Regular; $18.00 to $21.50. . . Regular $15.00 to $17.50;. -. Regular $12.50 to $14.00.. . Regular $10.50 to $12.00 .. Regular $8.00 to $10.00.. .. If you need a coat, [save money, if you don t, tell so: them to save 1t._ ` "'5 All `sizes in Oxford Greys high storm collars. ' Regular $6.50 to $7.50.. . . . `$5.25 to $6.25 . . . . .. $4.50 to n by $3.50 to $4.25.. .. W. W. McBain. The Sec.-Treas. of the E. Long Mfg. Co. could not see why the} secretary of a manufactory should be asked to speak when the manawer was present, unless it was because a secretary is supposed to havemore `nerve. This was not the case, he confessed, as he was shaking all over. His rm had , been troubled with men losing time after pay day, but-since local option not one man- to his knowledge, had lost an hour through the use of `liquor. Had heard n_1anage'rs of other rms say same thing. ` * xi, _ I in Burgundy, Navy, M3./rtle, no two alxke. Price R need Blankets _T_he `-1::-u-I-Ina o..-.J LI- - ,., Big Clothing Sale ..._._..`,;J, -`'J. ..v;.J.||.A\._o two Pr1ce5 I I I I I I I I O I I I O 0 I I I ;iner_1 -Covers, Side- hese a-discount of. _ the same Barga ms For J . at the KIIIKI rst A ten per cent. .,-_, ---vv--p-`vJu - Re 00 ..As Chairman of the Reception Committee of the Board of -Trade, -Mr. -R. O. Smith spoke on the ef- fect local option is having on sum- trier resort, tourist and excursion trade, stating that the summer '-hotui business had increased from ve to \ _ A. 3. Thompson, Barrister. There are nodives in Orillia to- . day,Asaid,Mr. Thompson. The pow- . ers of police under local option were said by this speaker _to _be .same as an inspector, and a no-lic_ense `com+ munity may ask for special Provin- cial officers, or can appointa special oicer. V English Melt0ns,' Oxford, Stripes. Regular $22.50 to . $17.50 30t0$21.5o . . . . . . . . . . .. Sale $15.00 )0 V . . . . . . . . . . ..Sale $13.50 50 $14.00 . . . . . . . . . . . ..Sale $10.00 .50 ....Sale $8.50 ato .. .. ......s.1. :5...- .-:u.aIx\\yl-D. LIIC the qualities ..?`.`f .`.`. 6.00 at, savv tell_ somebody else 7 It7_s_ 1_:L i~nte%r_e%st as Well as T. and Navy Blue; with _ 4_ V Extra Good Numbers. , ,_ .. c--rnd This store for Woo1len- Und'evx_-wear. We assortment of we'll-chosen qualltxes, both for 1; I0_O dozen, knitted of Pure Scotch Worsted, by 2 X ribbed to the toe. Can be used as an understockmg_ or for m- boot. e. Best Black and a good wearer, We_pred1ct quick selle ing. Extra Good. Sizes 6% to Io.` Price any sxze .. .. had to do with 5odt`famili'es7>`nd- near- lyy1_oo young men and women _fwh>-1 were transients in town. Drunken; men in 0.1-illia are asvrare as ea robin inlj January, said the clerical gentle- man, and if the hotel ;nan.only knew it he has no betteq `fnends"than the black-coated fraterm`ty.` fj ' - B 3 I,_`_ EA`. Ladies Pe-nmans Alexandria Natural Wool Vest `Children's White w;o1'ires't and .Dvr-avve'rs S_izes245678.9' Prices 35 38 40 45 so 55 so Ladies Natural Wool Vest and Drawers for soc. each. and each $1.00. E\}ery pair neatly a fancy box. Grey flnion, Vest and Drawers_ ' E In ( S579: -2 ,4 A __...1 _ n,nuaren's urey Umon, Vest Dra* Sizes 3 4'5 6 7 bandg Prices 33 35 38 4o 45 50 and` 50 Childten s W301 Vest" _Dra\ Q;!)nc There s a heap of satisfac- 1tion in buying Gloves this `store; the leading Trefousse; Rouilloh, Dents, ` Perrins. The popular ` $1 (Ill 4 an I A-an cu paucnua` U1 _IC HCW nxmona .l`l311dkCl`ChiCf'in dmal, Pale Blue, Navy, Green and other colors. Takes make the garment_, packed up in a _neat box for .. See"these Ktmona [Hand kerchaefs. 4They re all the Everybody s after them. They re Pu 'ings of the brightest shade of red. 6% 6% 7 7% 8 Prnces 3_oc 33c 35c 38c 42c ` The rush Is on for these. `Supply will - - - I I IJEIC W050 . .$a1e $6.95 this extra :e and help IILD J. Cullld. $1.00. Orillfa Night L.`o. Mgeting"

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