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Northern Advance, 29 Feb 1912, p. 8

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o1;;:;.;;t;3 f`a.Tenv;ay;1'1;';$:"Z; `take a page out of the bookof the: . St. Louis haysead-philosopher-wpw | thew-progmosticamor, Earl` be" gosh! ' I A Eyery yard of silk that is left win be t onsidred. SHOU TIN G A` I hrvvanxu ii A... _ ---You will never know the full ' beauty _o_f your gure until` you wear -`The Spirella. Corset. They- do not rust, break or take a. permanent; `b;e1xd'. " Co_rset- guaranteed `for; .gone yer. '- Drop a "card and; W}_)e .pl'a9 ed to S . _'iou " : W -_I J .0`? _8`?98:a..D::d xfiugt t?1.netm1Ii:' W1"-318 P808 mee ng to discover |m%arked.%maemw of fashion. E3 [Q13 Imefmt-wevare oontenting our- |`1i.YJ *-WW1! mating pleasing frocks a L 11 can `can ~4-3..L4. AL, I ... J...... .uuu1) ll uuru Doa-no will be {pleased to jei.ter i_V1_1T your, own home` Chqrlptte -St.-. _ --Our pat.rons who wish their} piano tuned now by the Henitzman! c 00. piano tuner will please leave] their order art Garret s Music :9 tore. Owing to last T-hursday s storm! the concert at Ferndvale Was; post-? poned until to-morrow V (Friday)! evening. 7 .1 OPEN AT NIGHTS `IV IVVIUIK Ulfclalllg P 11011; above all, are 12. - ` 50 Ladies Coats, all Black, old but the cloth may; be usefu they will go at each...,.- .......... .. Thexje- are yet 600' yards of Woo}, Union, Brussels and \ViIton C a few squares to be sacriced. I f 1 need this is your chance. Good Ca 25 to 65 per yard. Being ends of Shirtings, Gingham. Flam` nelette. White Cotton, Muslin, Canton Flannel. ,etc. The Iot to be sold. at per yard ....... .. -Ladies Coats goooooooooooooyoooop oo: worth . from 20 of them left, priced at 1.00 to o - o o n o a - u a . . . . o . o .- About soofth - _ 11 f h at each .............. . T? 1 Ladies Black Umbrellas `CorSefW aists for Children L About 50 Of them. -any or all of them, at each ............ ............................. .. see f_'{'<>'1;} tor at, her.` * 25-I>'A%. 5O _dozen I Black, . Whit_e . :5 11:00:51. 4 L- v` Hay hovers the $20. 1:iiark,! but what does the auto-owner care?i Spring"s coming. _/ ` ' ` V531, % f- "' It. VUU )dlU3 OI 1apCS[t`\', Wnlton Carpet. also fn kn an...-....C_-_I rt lmga Meeting am-ac Gas em Jewelry l `Trinity Church Junior Hockl I16 a,m_ repeated their win over the nu 5'`1118 8`te1's by a 3-1_scoI0 r- U VIDLIA` VVITJJ. one GXCGPW th tm9Wenet2hes-ameaspla here the previous week. 1 'V --Marriage License can be had 9' E- H. Wi-lliams Jewelry Store. Th)` .8t9!'e is noted for its great value 1' "Bins: as.we11_ as all other lines of .Tl'IEA`-III! 1. Wednesday, 6th _uc'VV OWHCYS TO!` . e. balance. The sale zpoy resolved itself intoqakscramble for Bar. gains` throughout the Store. The price re- ductions are without pre. cedent in the history of Barrie. There was never pan opportunity to save suchas this. The prices carry the conviction. 390000099900oudouoouoo *| A telephone has been 1z:ta}`1ed in! the Masonic H-all, Owen St. . ' ` The a`d)'ou1-lned mee_tiI1 hA:-1n-.;;L'_I ,1 - ,,_c ffstock to the Vicker; .{3g9g'9 is at all possible owners for ; ' By special -arrange. `nient. we are permitted occupy the premise; i-fbr Ma; few days longer to _enable ` us to clear out `the. balnce of the PAE stock. We will not trans. fer one dollar's worth of non-I -I---"` " ' THURSDAY, 1 -vv --.-so -v uuwxu \,rx| !JUk. d13(_) sacrxccd. you have 3 "`I')r1r\::: CAAA K`- . . yards Tapcstm `C an.` `K7514-.-.... f`___,L 1' the styles are _."_'?..`.`.s.`?Tf .':..@.`. .`T? 350 and man- and F an Cotton |- VIC-IAAIALML uxuvv-- of the Iarpets from 58c pincr. _ ` alesla s bu Dl'I{l0(1 M t,) Eiunnchoxja fl : run" I V There was no game in the ohumhi rA.A`rAnu T tun` an-A __. -1- L`. _ f'lL.9__ RGA.\']`5 gunist; te Sulurj Y `Q v lUlll at ge. AH: Vance O1 5H0` I: Id-u (1 Un 24 ..vv wvuu Iva JIIII To overlook Too Inexpensive for %y`ou< `I ... '. _..2n.I_ -__L Eotal Agf 'VLII 7 F W}1e11 wn m ur- 11 pg wit. " You J .V mu ford SIJ D A II . v1l\l.l1I1'L1 peciul l'awa.1.< and]: 41 BE)` :11) VANTEI App 3' NEW .et V F we knew .,an hing better than our BU IDERMA for keeping the skin soft and smooth we would recommend it._ Cus- tomers insist that there could notbe an thing better. . Heals chaps an roughened skin in a night. .- Too Good for you` . r_ ______I_ _I, SH Siam Hie` I 1;1:Ll< want King BO Ro|)ertson s , DRUG s1_'oRE g;F"V` 9?? ` Y ' 9"!` ` .Th % 1 Bhovciliggn """; RA - t r. -s A `I Avoid Chaps -wv --nvanrwIlUlVG I93 '3 To. be without V _ 15 cents incl 25 `cent: --Pictures" dltv or LOCAL INTEREST Cbriets a Specialty. Miss Hunt with at staffof experienced, helpers. will helpvyou in the selection and execute your orders according to style. It wiil be to your advantage to consult with Miss Hunt`early,'so ntahy orders are already booked. ` DRESS-MAKING DEPARTMENT RE-OPENS TUESDAY NXT,~ MARCH 5 WWWMER This sfdre the `distinction :of wbeing VBani'ie s Bit. . for or the bamtarun goods for Spring. TUESDAY,` MARCH A 5 \_\_l_I_!_EN on YOUR sno Pmc Jrougiomn in my size Day aster day the new eshilhaments Spohihng Geeds have been Coming thieltand fast. =The store is all aglow with the charm of the Nevliih Fabrics` --V The Big Feature Vick_ers Values. ' --Miseg GIad5 5 Thoma, Whd has: been attending Banjie Col-i lege, has accepted a positibvn `as? as- aistaalt stenographer with Can- ' ada. Gas Co. " .. l GEO. VICKERS Dougall i The New% Drs$Goocls . 1.` W87 Igf. . 9 and _V =,L}`:Eu6.t110.e3ag , * *` 'w~'` - T* a v"na ii r"" 0119'. advetugew . -' * hrksLmW `1fg`* T`7`:LV "? `Eff _" % mountain, said an ' qhservant citizen as `at us. . 1: av D. an '01 ' H-man Lodges on. Thursday, March 7th._ A supper will be served after` _the meeti.i1-g in Trinity [Parish Hall by the members `of Y.L.P_.A'. of Trinity `Church. `A pleasant gather- `ing is assured all members of the nrn-Ff, Band at the Mammoth Rink every Tuesday and Thursday evenings. You {will enjoy the music and the exercise 1 is -healthful. , tf T $81 ! reference to his excellent work ` u `#8 referee. Preston carries the i-ixtelmxediae nhnmiomhip fort ia'nnI'.}|m~` vnnm I.-mo 'M':.:,1......: ...__n- L I L Mr. Geo. Buskin the well-knownl utravelling agent of the Evangelical {and Colportage Mission was in `Town on Tuesday; He gratefully `-_ack.n:owleds'ge's donations for the cause 'lfrom Barrie of $6.75 for 1911 and ` $7.00 for 1912. . V I n --Just. arrived Oilcloths and `Lin-. - oleums, all new "patterns. See -them, ;at Dqugall Bros. A g . T .1 I Potatoes brought a% record price on I _ the market. on Sa,tu,_nday, $1.75 2 per` ebag_,bein'g paid. '1`-his7is better than! .Ottawa, where $2.75 was the ruling lprice last week. Eggs came down -to 36, `but butter remained `around the. 40c,_mark. There was. a; very -' small number of sellers and` every- !thi118` was soon bought ' e I ---Special. Value in M21Jttresss.mi3'E ,Sprimgs, Iron and Brass Beds, ~ntu iDnuga1l Bros.` _ T ` ` ] _ Gm :GaJdw.e1x1_ Iganaieti the gong -1n tha I neston--Mvd1Lamd' game a_.1_: . . . , ! The Thief, the attraction billed` ' {for the Grand on Satumdtay evening, -!was not presented, owing to the ';company being "storm-bo_und:. ` Many `ipeople .Were 'disaappoi.nted for the s-how s good reputation h-ad preceded- , it here. ` --New and elegant designs. in! `Carpet Squares, a1l%sizes,, Orienta1= ,and Mdallidzfpatoeams. See them! {at Dougall Bros. 2. - | - . i ' Mr. R. W; Sloane of ohumhm-1 lwas in Town on Monday, and in.-: gformed an` Advance representative` [that he had instructions to report at: ,Ott.a.wa to-day. He will confer with: the Immigration Department in ref- . erenoe `to -thjeoduties of his new posi- i tion as Inspector of _ Dominion G0v- lernsment Employment Agents, | -Don t `go tra,veL1ing.wi.thout*rsti ,=trave1ling oo the Carey" Shne 00.} |for your trravellin.-g requisites. You ll I ind their price away below others! `,on Trunks, Suit Cases and Club` }'D....... The regular monthly meeting of; the Y.W.O.T.U. was held last Tues-' day evening at the home of Mrs. McKee, Ma.p1evAve., a number of ,young ladies being present. Plans ]were -discussed for `next ,month sl 1 uvuAA`:nn no ouwaouu OVJIV, \)\JlU_ M11) 1' trial` 3 pair. The Garey se~eo.-.%.are%% seing them this week `y.fo'r $1.47 ` am" is- I -'1'ay1or--the Vor1st-has a rputza- !tion to sustain in the art of oral ifuueral designs. 1': will pay you al- , ways tc consults him. . we; .Under the managemnt of Miss Patterson who has outdone-all former seasons in the selection of imported millinery. We im- port direct and saw.-."youi money, Our F urmal Opening` takes place about the end of March. -I n.the meantime Wedding and Mourning `orders wilfreceive rst attention MILLINERY DEPARTMENT RE-OPENS TUESDAYVMARCH 5:1. -l A quiet wedding` was solemnizedl 3 {in Toronto on Tuesday of last week tuwhen; Mr. Alonzo Haines, of Edson, Alberta, and Miss Bertha Raedlditt, youngest daughter of Mr. and! Mrs. E A. s. Red-ditt, Worsley St., `Barrie, I were joined in the holy bondyof _ matrimony by the Rev. J. J._ Red- _ dvitt, uncle of the "bride. The Bam- : ca Club `of Collier -St. Methodist 0h_ru:'m_h, of which Mr. I-Iaines was a. ` former` member`, pnesentecl him with 9. hambome clock, and the bride was 1 given. a shovwuezr, the -presentations: ltakingplaace at the of tho` Sutclie on. evening. . Mr. and: Mrs. Haines will -reside in 2 Alberta, at whiehipoint Mr. 1 ~vHaines is as Qhief Clerk ` ,'to the Divisional Ssuperinstendent of 1 the G.T.jP.-Rai1wa.y.. wish- . - -uuvsuuuu, Pbmiaa . A socml event of mom than usual intemet to Barrie people occurred} [yesterday afternoon. when the man'- 'z-iage was of M.'iss\Iaabel ;E., dang-h'ter`of Mr. and Mra.j'J,.vG. I} Mr. G. H. Ny].2m:ds,_for the past` . .year a. reporter and advertising sovli-I Cicitor on The Examiner, leftc on Mon-. _"d-ay evening for -Saw.-It Ste. Marie, iwhene he has [taken a position as `iardvertising manager for The Sault iStar, a new daily publication. ` I .-v%AA`\/J '\I-L , uwo _.l.\J'VV'.llv U1. 11111`-1'18 DO 'iMr. John A. `Jeffrey Iof,,Hea'9che:1,` H Saisk., was soletmnized in Winnipeg {by Rev. Prof. W. T. Allison, Ph.D., ;` on February 14th. ] _ Friends of Mr. Homer Heard Wm! be W 1:: ht: appom ` ' .01,` ` :Telephone Co. in. St. H E Rev. -Dr. Booth will attend-`al :1-arge oonyention -and mass meet- !-ingin Toronto next week as an dele- gate from the Barrie Ministerial Association. The convention is un- !der -the wusrpioesv of the` Evamgelica1' `Alliance, and "the necessity for the establishment of a- uniform mar- friage law will be discussed by many l.ablle{.. speakers. . 4 _. _. - I I Mr.. Elmer Lucl of London and` his_sis;ter, `Mrs. W. E. Waring of` Toronto, were in Barrie this .week visiting their parents, Mr. and' Mrs.` ,0.` A. Luck. 1 $1.19 m-31'1'i8'80 Of Miss Amelia` .Ra1ney of the Town of Barrie to` :-u A T.1!_-_, . l` TT * `visited his sister, Mrs. J. N. Habley. for several days. 9- ` ' Messrs. J. .R. Hamb1y,_F._ W. O't-l to n- -and F. A. H06-P_WPe at the big` hamdware men s convention in Guelph a few days ago. A` g Mr. J as. Deans of Vspruoedale I I Mr. Chas.VC. McGuire has been appointed a special travelling agent for the Aetna. Life v Insurance 100., with he-adquaarters in Toronto-. U. WES III. .li0l`O11t0 `Mr, M. Moodonoid of Toronto, 1vv;a;s= in'Town over Sunday. -1- '3 _ . __._- --our a Il IVV"`lu Ioooooooooooooooooooooooooo I .Mrs. S. Dyment will not receive .again this season. ' E Mr. W. E. Todd` was in Toronto} Ah rriuaarlor-r I: vvvvv QQOOOQOOOOOOQOOOOOOO socw. AND nznsonwfz HAINES:-RE1>)DITT. -125 pairs` Boys" Fii_1e_Bo;_ Qglfi B-luchea" style, "cdlt top , r'g113]`a1` $`,`00 } 1: `nah: TLA {`|.._.... Q.l.`.'.5-- (1 , Tm: _N< )%RTHE12;N LADMVANCE % or INTERIESTA TO_ MILADI. % I W from Paris says` that .u.uLo uulw nun .El`llAlJ..K._ Marjorie Soot _ Mr. Frank tatnxi Misses Bertha Georgie Hogg, $21 Mias$;.izzie fscott of Gait; Mr. ter tt 0 Beams. ; M1ss;es|' Lizzie and Florence Scott of Peter boro; Dr. Scott _ of London; M'r.. `Harry Dusnsbaa-'a.ndA Mrs. Sutherland Shears: of Hamilton; Mr. J ack Head of New York ' Mrs. Dam`-bar, 9 . Tm-ms. 'l`.......; 1:. n.----1--W-H U1 new xorx; Mrs. -bar, . Lorne Tyrer; Mr. [RuasVe1l*Hi-111 and and Mm . Jack Hogg' of To- nnnfns ` I -\-Iuvhvvv u-HAL L -LIIUIII-Iluw Lrlw izngpresent. .Thebrid:e vyusgi zielzatives and inmimate be-; ::nn- 1-nuxwnnub TL- L...!.I.- .__ Monday, March 44;}: Tuesday, March 5th. Tuesday, February 28th, -was the. twelfth -antn-iversary of Paardsevrbuzrg` Day. It passed entirely unobserved! in Town. . I About goo pairs Co:-`sets, in white and e , value nut considered, your pick of glieyinf .. . ' 5.`) , vi-UI\o nuns the lot o"ooo-oo-`aoooo - Oggortunit! is 2 ounding at yourkdoor Wool and Cashmerej Gloves 7 for women and childaen, which sold at 25c, 35c and 45c,_ you can buy them for.... ` ` 0 Men's Gloves i About 40 pairs Men .s Brown Mocha and: Lambskin Gloves that sold for 1.00 and L25, to clear at per pair ................... .. A 1 _ YES, SHOUTING AT YO BUTYOU MUST BE QUICK `\`nrll'Do nu-A` 3- (3 -`---`V '` "' .t.221s_i_r.1.g_s Gloves -The Carey Shoe Co. A-received another consignment of Men s $1.35 Overshoexs that they are selling for `1 QR!) ~n.o;1n 3"` :` ` Every yard of Black and Colored Dress Goods not matter what its former price will be sold at per yd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 pairs of Wool and Cashmere Hose, in sizes 4to 9, still awaiting new owncrs-no matter what their value-onbsale for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . . . . .'.........-'. Silks `There are still a few ne Lace Curtains. which were well bought and good value at 2 oo, 2.25 and 2.50. Selling now at ....... .. 1 Every yard sold at'..;.V ...................................... .. Lace Curtains - _.--- 3-av`. v\aIIa\p I. u \I\,l { "S'3VlVl7t-1`g ...... ........... _ I Dress Goods AT THE PAES'[_Q_RE } B_oug=.h%t m: Wgag-:%?d by wuvuau- uv vanug uuuvuwuu: OI `DUB! old truth of `the adage_ gbqut __the{ '|'I-m{nA

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