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Northern Advance, 16 May 1912, p. 8

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"6i="i6EKi'1'rii:'aiiIs'i Tenders will be received by the undersigned until Saturda . June 8th. I9l2. at noon. for the supply of 1 tons} Lump Thin Vein Yough- eogheny sott Coal: also 5 tons first class Hard Coal (cg and nut size) : so 5 tons of Cannel Coal. to delivered during the fall of 1912 and winter of 1913 from time to time as required. at the Gaol. Court House and Registry Olce in Barrie. All coal to be weisrhed at town scales . and certicates to beobtained thereof at cost of contractor and to be attached to account when rendered. The lowest. or any tender not. necessarily accepted. All tenders to be marked Tenders for Coal sealed and addressed to . o --an-Ans--nu N THE MATTER 01-` THE GUARDIAN-' sum on` THE INFANT CHILDREN or (y:v!L1(ts.}:/BM ANDREW PARLIAMENT. DE- v_-_----- Application will be made to the Surrogate Court of the County of Simone before the Judge in Chambers at the Con_rt House. in the Town of Barrie. after the.ex;g1ration of twenty days from the rst publication hereof on behalf of Daniel Parliament of the Township of Mariposa. in the County of Victoria. uncle of the infants. , for an order appointin the said DamelPa1-lia-I ment guardian of Her rt Parliament. Alex- [ander Parliament. Ralph Cecil Pat-liament,l Mabel Elizabeth, Parliament and William Don- laid Parliament. infant children of the said William Andxew Parliament. deceased. - Dated at Barrie this 16th day of May, 1912. DANIEL PARLIAMENT. 20-20 by his solicitors. Strathy 8;, Esten. i BAND AT QUEEN S PARK. The `x-st band concert` of the sea- son will be played) 7.at Queen s Park .to-night, if the weftther is fa.-vgralgle. VIVL- `I'__L A._- _, [been prepared to -play, but owing to; -. cold, Wet; weather, the concerts, to be postponed. The schedule for a. concert tonight at All` but it was thought advisable to the rst concert in Quee-n. e` ....,1 .......l .....-1-:- _-..--_. U. ml. wvvuo, uv 4. `\l'VVAll-I\J ul (A-ILLL UULLL lull. 1 C `truthgand got the stuff where I had it hi-d.._I He took me_ to Barrie, .where he That was `Friday. I hand to to Brampton 'for my t rii1Ig_;yn-.:n Monday. 80 he took me to -his -and) gave me everything he gave` his `owniboy, and -his wife gave me 9; new pair of stockings and x- Aedgme up, -and they gave me good advice ami We-1`eI very kindi to If. :;everybo,dy was as? kind as the; detec-_ 4;tiv'e,_1ife be` worth -living. old. *' V . 1.:-2.1.155:-U, ;.;. uuv vY\ /bVLlC.I. 1.0 J.cl'VU\1 The last two .wee15s my _'band_. "II LL _ _ _ _ _ _ _ A _ __.`I L, ` 4.-V ,a~uuv vvvv uv-vs/A30 lJ...LI.`l.L' 110:3 lbeen to,` concerts ( ' ' =0. -. to, _ s `P - and next week s concert. on the Ale landale Gore. ' Editorw of The -Staa'.-I got into trouble at[Pa1g-rave, -and a railway detective ilamed Scott found` me at 'a7_fa;1'm. seven miles away. He knew |[fm;mig1 I did -andlv where I had nnrruu` 11-rs on:-I +1-J.` -I-I-ux I The following letter appeared in The Toronto Star -9, few days ago, and illustrates the kindly manner; in which one of our `local constables, I Mr.` E. Scott,\_ whb is now a priv- ate detective. for the G.T.R.,_ handles prisonens -underhis charge. . V -U1" l/CLULU .LJ'lJ'u.\iu\:iuD-, .1. \.uu-...Luu. .n.ruu.D-...,l or F.1o.1'a,1 effects, `put up in" the most! a-rtds-tic manner, see Wm. Taylor,` Florist, Dunlop St, Barrie. ` 17"I1'Yl`I.7I'V`I'T "33? 361231 Q11; and `told the -&..'.".;L."-......1 ..-1., ;.L- _;.__m __`l__,._ 1- 1 1 TENDERS FOR COAL WAS USED. vv vvwn -'....-_. .._-.. -.....--_._-_. -v J. H. BENNETT. Chairman Co. Property Com . Barrie. Ont. Biucher Boots, Black Vici Kid. a splendid Summer Boot, all Lf:;1th- Boots, Blucher Cut; Gun 1\Ie1a1 or Vici Kid, Heavy Sewed Soles and Solid Leather. 6|`. Regular $3.50 Regular $2.00 4.-V -.7, ..._.- - The banks in Town receivec sam- ples of the new $5 and $10 gold coins, the rst from the new Cum-, axdian mint. on Monday. V V i big clean` $2. 45 $1.45 License District of Centre Simcoe. Public notice is hereby given that W. `A. Sinclair has -made z11>}>1iL ;1ti0I1 for permission to transfer Thv tav- ern license for the 1)1'e11Li.~o.< known as the Railroad House, A11;111 to W. J. Gnilks of Town of Balrric, and that said application will hr \~.:.>I1.~`id: ened. at the meeting of tho B~:1r License Commissioners to be held in the Inspeeto-r s Oiee in tho Town of Barrie on THURSDAY, MAY 23rd, run .A_ O ._... A11 ____.. - :v\`.\IL"- --'1.-4-Av van L-I-G\-l&ULlLl., .un4-- - 1912 at 2 pm. All pelsons i11tcx'/est: I 1y. ed will govern themselves ac~.>rdin8' Sunday After Ascension Dav May 19th 8 30 A.M.-HOLY COMMl'NIO.\' 11.0 `-` -MA'rINsz AND Sr:mm.\' 3.0'P.M,_-SUNDAY Souom. 7.0 P.M. --EVENSONG & SE1m0.\' Rev. E. R. Biggs, Yivur _4 Itinitv .hvr91? ` MAY 16, Brown & Co. ---Miss Laura Calhoun", who has been attending Barri Business Col- lege, has accepted a. position as stenographer in the Town C1e:rk s! -Aofce. . 1 Also the following varicticr` of Field Com: `Compton : Early North Dakota Longfellow Angel of Midnight Prolific Ensilage TCTXC Q I CC TXVIIZDV Red Cob. .A-Improved Leamin "White Cap Yell owgDent Mange.-I Seed, Turnip 599` 1 Sugar Beet and Sugar 'g.M_angel, .Land Plaster. \VE HAVE Regenerated Abundance" Oats from Alberta {gr 580(1- Clean and heavy. Ca ?*d see tha-m. ` Sgedsmen. '1`Hps. DIN`. .;.\.Inu. _gz\ . ., LICE.\'Sl-I 1.\'svmoR. J Cedr Total . Barr A new cement curb is being laidl in front of the Deanery `St: Mary s Ohurch. The front of the County a.i1T.Wi1:1 likewise be improv- 3`-Paid-u _andU `uuul 5`Offu d ltemox one on tin`s Sto An Ilxa \_,_ _ trllinn to }(.U'.~_ . ` ` 4. l'\l'& Lxrv ._a us-on-.\r: N, --, .__ _.- , _ I I A meet.ing of the Y.W.C.T.U. will be held at the home. of Mrs. `N. I B. Johnston, Elizabeth St., on Tues- day next, May 21st at 8 p.m. All young 1`-8.!d`i.!S are invited to be pres- 4..-.1. LQNI `Q 1.}: ADD Rem ox lnnn nu VOL. -i{{'-`If B$Z&`.b?i;'" or"v';;`1; aid lunches and soft drinks at all hours-. Miss Lawrence. _ . 20-tf. A meeting of the Barrie Cricket Club .will be held at: the Quetn s Hotel on_ Wednesday evening, May 22ml at 8.30 p.m., `for the purpose -of organizing for the coming sea.- son. A_'11 in oeres oed should: athernd. '1`he' ~C'o1-Iegiate is on 1vebro1fght many out to the East End on Friday afternoon. A few feet. of bumed It provids endless enjoyment-'enjoy- ' ment. in years to come. as well as at the present time. Of course you have sometimes had the desiteito takehome views which appealed to you-,-every--. body has W by not "at a `camera and be able todo so? (2 canysell-yous. _ camera at almost. any price you wish to. pay. All prices from $1 00 to $76.00. Our lineaot supplies is complete and. includes everything needed in photo" making M Film,. Plates, Papers, ` 1' V Chemicals, . Plate} 6 - AHelders,;` Tripods, Printing` \ Frames, etc. . . . `N. < We do Developing and Finishing Photography 30090000099o9oooooooobo31 E. A. Cuff s harness shop is be- ing. en-1a.rged and the frbrnt -re-` n~<:c1!1Fd~-_ % I \Roberton s DDUG STORE SPECIAL FOR 2 WEEKS--$8, $9, $12 lS THE BEST on: ALL HOBBIES DOUGALL BRS. PH-OT0 SUPPLIES [1 Door Eastkot Bart-i_e Hotel}. Biguicj. from-3 % SPECIAL IN .arpet Lsquares` I5 Tapestry. Rugs, oral and Medallion Patterns, bought at greatly below ' their value, sizes 3x3?/6.` 3x4. 3% X4. JUs"nw;aRR1vED-New a nd_ -Miss J essie. McLan'ty, who has! been attending Barrie Business 001-! lege, has accepted a. position" in Mr. Ross law ofce. - ` T - _.. - run he. :`\rtis:ti::1)'e s`i'g.Iv1' in Wall Plxpr.` DUNLOI? BARRIE;e&'4PHo$IE. me? mgxn cgf % Get your engaggment - rings` from Williams, t.he`Jewe1er. MVar_riag~eIic'ensesoan.b-fe procured! at Williams Jewel-ry Stoxfe. 20-t.f. Coi1sarvative_ Association is: arranged for the last week in May, for the sa1ect.ion.of delegates` for the S. Simcoe Convention which will likely be *~hel-d` `in the `second week in I 1---- U Tt. Andre.w s sp1eI1did`cVh0i.r win give -a concert. iii" the. church next Tuesday evening. Don t misg. this ,itwi_l1 beatreat. ' Dr} `Bea`tie Nesbitt was. the cen- tre of attraction ,=oLn._thne Aillandirle depot -platfoirm and as the 10.40 am. train. passed through Barrie on Tuesday. He was] on his way to Muskoka where his wife is now stay- ing on_- Island F_. - - - . A54 an 1 --'Gir1s" Peb. Bals at $1.15 and girls s-trap slippers` at 89c as men- itoned on Carey Shoe 00. `last small Hand bill, should in both cases: have been misses as the sizes.a.re`11 to 2." They still have a good.` assortment of thtisa .two_ lines on. hand; I Bobby Bunting" or A11iston.-appear- ed before%-`Judge Wism'er last. Friday on the. charge of stealing a valise. He` cl-a.i`=I`ns tt3T_have_Iost his own grip - _._,_1--_ `L2... LU UKal Lll3 DU u:a.v ll.ll.D VVV_u 51.11: and taken. this one to replace his own. A remand "of a week was made to 1on_k`iIv.fo the matter and lhis previ\ous` character. T -You will never-' know the full beauty of your gure until you wear The` Spirella Corset.` They do not rust. break or. take a n permanent bend. Every Corset guaranteed for `one year. Drop a card and Miss {Duane will -be pleased to see you either. in your own home or at her residence, 16 Charlotte St. V ` _ 25-1y Tlioee` Boy Seo-uts= who Wish to. !pass the ba.la,nce of their second. `cl-ass exam.inat.io-ns, and -fall otherl lSeou.'t.s, are requeste to meet atl lHea:dqua.rters', on Monday next. at 5 o -clock for a trip to uSmi.th s Cramp`, Those who cannot come at 5' pm. should meet at 6. p.n1. at the same place. Come -pinepaared with supper 3-Ameat, potatoes and anything extra. F . _ I ` A new -and enlarged watenmain `has been laid for the County Court `House service, and this week the of- cials '-are having new services. -out `in to the .Registry Office: and Jail grounds. ' The pipes will be laid deeper to preclude a. _pos`sibility of the recurrence of the frozen pirpes of . -last winter; A new cement oor is being laid in the coal` cellar of the Court House. ' - .*i \ . W _ Walter Raynor, through his solic- itors, C1-esiwicke & 00., has writte:n [the Town Cloumicil, asking for dam- iages for injuries received and loss asusltainedr through colliding with railings; around -an_ open sewer em- cavation on McDon.a.l-cl St... on the evening of Tuesday, May 7th. Fifty-t.wo ~a.c-res of water lots`; ex- tending fr.om Sampson St. to Fisher`- m.an s Point have been purchased from the Ontario` Government by the Town. The `price is: $4 rner acre and` there is a provision in the deed that they cannot be resold-. All the water lots from, Mnlcatslter St. to Fis4he1'.ma11 s Point and nearly all those from Bayeld` St. to Allandale xhavrf are now the property of the -nv\JIuI.I . .v v-_-_ ' The front -of Myers Shoe Store will be -1~edeco1~a ued: and: _icm:prozved!. `The block is owned by W. H.- Ben- nett., M.P. ' V7` ' _`Ir ___'__ I The re brigademad-e a `sensation-. al turnout to an east end re on Friday afternoon. The .wa.ter wag- -on wasjust being loaded at the Five- Points when the alarm started and . Driver Bea,tt.yldi-dx not hear the rst few strokes of the bell owing to the noise of the rushing water. A real circus bareback `ride down Collier 51:. followed aml' in four minutes from the rst `stroke of, the bell the ree1..was "on its wa.y,.c1oeely followed by the hook -and ladder trucksai The "re proved to be of little account, a -BA-'. -_` ..... LL- Tl'F..4.; -.q-A-snarl-- LLLU psvvwu; UU |J'I.7 UL .A.I.vv\J suvvvuuga, un fence` on the Watt property behind the O-ol1eg`.ia oeV been ignited by burning rubbish. This property is now owned by Mr. Monfagu-Leeds and little Loss was sustained; - 66399o0696396996: o&};1 K5 }Ei's5'i' 30 `Q `cgoooebobooooboo 06 0.00693} : _ `.Warden fscanlon Wis` in Tqwn "on" Safturd;a`y.A jjv g 1 p and Miss Lowe spent over Sunday in Orillia. . "` ~ `Miss-`_GIa:d,y9s Keloey has Mreturned'- home, after _a_ couple .of, [months with friends in Stroud. Mn M. P. pMoore of Vancouver is spending a -m10I1~th..With his brother, Mr. J. J..Mo=ore, Penetang St. He , is in the real estate business and `is prostperrim-g with the growing West. _ Mrs. J. LF. Smith and Miss Smith, 536' Brunswick `Ave., Toronto,- and formerly` o4~Barrie, have left for a two months" trip {to Vancouver -and Victoria, B.C.-~. V ' Q l'\ I"II :; Dr. Ardagh of Ox-illi-a visit- ed J udgev A1-d.agh last `Week. The `venerable `A Judge "has `been feeling poorly of ' Late? but keeps hopeful that the warmer` weather ,wij11, be benecial to his health. _ ` A Mrs. William H. Stu.-art, Gueliph announce the engagement of their e1diast'd\a.ughter, Lilia-n Olive, to` Mr. Miagnus Shewwn Moswat, Lindsay, son of Mr. -and Mrs-. James Mowat, Stouville, the to t-ak_e place. early in J urre. `Ir `Y7 ' P Mr. and Mrs. A1-an` McKenzie of Bryan, Texas, were in Town on Thursad:ay,`afte.r an absence of thirty years. fMr. " McKenzie is a veteran of41866, and served as a bugler dur- ing the t.rouble. . He. is a. brother of the late Cd1_one.l McKenzie who com- manded .the Barrie comxpany. I 11 `90090ooooooooo6o6ooo6o9: `Ci ; \i`11E<;h;1I;1iA--d2;n'c<'3-"L'\;`;iV be held under t.11eaus-pices of the Bachelors of the To-wnof Barrie in the Town- 'Hall, F`1*i&da3r, . `May '24th, at 8 o clock. Addison s orchestra. The Bachelors. will endeavor to make this one of the Vmost -s-uc-cessful dances of the season. Tuesday evening s Hamilton Spec- tators-ays: A wedding of more than ordinary interest to Hamiltonivans was solemnize-tl this` morning at All Saints Church, when Miss: Augusta (Gussie) Campbell, the eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and A. G. Garden, was united in marriage to Mr. Fred- erick William Jarmnan, of Coch- rane, On 1*. Van. Arclidea-con For- neret performed the ceremony in the presence of the imme-diate relatives of the oon"oract.ing parties. The bride lookecl charming in her travel- ling costume of blue cloth, with a blue and! tan hat. She was attend.- ed by her sister, Miss Nina Gram-den, while the groom was assisted by Mr. Andrew? di Sberbinin. Mr. .Ed. Pearce presided at the organ, and played the Wedding. March-, from I.vohz>.ng-rin, ' _ /. C V . I O I A pleasant informal dance Was given in._the. rooms of the `King Blyock on Tuesday even.ing; by the Bow Knot Club. About one hun- dred and t.\v.nt.y-ve were T-pre:~:c.nt..` i at-,,,,,;99 r'n1 ______ ._-__- ,1. 4.1,- 1),_,.,1, tut`-LL (1-llLl.'I.-VVXT-lLl'J`1LVt.: vv\.L\, '}JL\.-:\.--LL-o J irmmy Thomrpson of ' Bank of Toronto, Vancouver, is home for`. .21 m.onth s= holidays with his parents, Mr. Mrs. John L. Thompson, )Pene.t.a.ng St . The brirclesmzaid was costumed in a dainty dness of whim Dolly Var- denv with white hat trimmed .With rose plumes and velvet. _ " Mrs. Garden, mother of the bride, was gowneud in a. brown Dolly Var-. det} with white qwer hat. Mrs. J amman, mother of the `gnooom wore -a. costume of black voilse, and a black hat. Miss Annie Ma._ca.rtne5", of Midland, wore grey silk, with 8 -__ J. __`I_2A.-- 11".... A 7|` l.\.I.l VV_A.I.1 UL/' Abuavs .Lv.|.noJ~ AL-I ;.`n Eryury of Bancroft, Ont., ' wore yellow sa;ti-n,` veiled in white and white hat with roses: .Lu.u.u.uauu, vy'u.;\: xx/J black and white` hat. H E5.<.:hman,. grarmdnnother of the bride, was gownxed in black viole-. A wedding breakfast followed at` the home '-of Mr. and Mrs. Gamdlen, 150 Herkirmer `street, -after which the Happy couple left on the 10.38 train for New WYork and points east. On their return they will reside in Twin Lake,` Ont., for the summer. " The gm ofhe groam-'1-,0 the bride was a handsome `pearl and ame- thyst necklace; to the bridesamaid, a gold-headed umbrella, and t.o the gnotovrnsman - a silverqrxounted T - .Mr. and Mrs; J armzan carry with them the best Wishes of their many .c;.:..._..:.. 1...; .c.-4..-..- 1....`.._.:......_ mI`i;>:.1.1;*wSheppa1w1`, the minstbrel main-, is rehearsing. a show for the. Tennis Club-, Midland. ` -up-r . 1 1 ' UII\JlL.Il VIl K4' IIKJQ U " _I5J'lL`. `I-L VII/VI friends for future happiness. W-- /A '-`H *."~`-- V V*V'- -** J`-" we had snow on the 131511. There has much more rain this May than last, the heavy dorwnrpour on Saturdnay and ` Sunday thor_ough.1y dampening the ground. On . May `8th', 1911, the thermomseter registered 80 degrees, V-at .'remark_a.b1e.' heat for- that of year, ' while the highest this: yea; has been 76 on th ; " ' On May 2nd and 3rd of last year we had! snow_fa1-ls , 1 inch on the 2nd and 1/2` an inch on- 3rd. This year ..... Ly ............. ...... LL- 104.1. ""1.-." Misjs Ada; ' Richardson gave an excellent solo in St. AndmeW s on Sunday evening, Bandmaste-r Adldi-_ son playing a violin obligate and Mis. Richardson played `the organ Aaaocompanigment. ' Robert, Vine, who a clear boyish soprano` voioei, his rst rpublic appear- `ance. as zaikinger. He promises well with more ondkanoe he w_i1_1 Vdevelovp into a. ne soloist. The ch j' ' sang with ne effecta beau-ti-fui a.r-, rangemsenatt of `fLead _Ki_`nd:ly Light, j the, j.spirited'-paeagesr being attacks. ADVANCE ~_{_._---. JAR_MAN-GARDEAN. The ..Ori11ia Packet says that Mm`. Harry J amieson of Barrie, who puzrchased Lakeview Park, Muskoka [Inn 1...... 1]`... run... `Mr...1.-.nl~..11cm+ U.1'l.'-lDi:1R\Z`\.ll JJGJXC V 4l_C' W .L am. As, .LIL uunxvnxu WI -Iill, from Mr. Thos. Mulcahy las Week, has already sold four lots to Masvrs. Chas.'Mil.1er, Fred= W. Miller a.n_d Robert Comrie, of Tomiko, New Ontario; Mr, Charles W. Mil- ler, who is a former resident of Longford Mills, got two of- . the lots, and will put up a substantial` residence on them. Mr. Fred Miller` also intends to build. A -She was 9. severe critic and hadu| been looking for high class footwear. After going the rounds in vain, she tried: Carey s Cut.-Rate Shoe Store and found the very shoe she wanted at a saving of $1.15 3, pair. That ex- , (`I-._-_J_ l'\__1. 13-1.... CL--. \JUU'l.U ILGU vl.'\..1L UV vu always have what shoppers want, _'.__A_ -- LL-.. __n.a`- :L .4-sou,` n`- n rxnunn J. BALI! .5. AC\4`J 5.11.; .1. uvouwg. --An /extraordinary `purchase of rchildrcnfs barefoot Sandals has been `made by Ca.rey su Cut Ra.-te Shoe ;Store in all sizes from 3 s in infants to 2 s in Misses at a saving in price to you of 25 to 30 per cent. There are a few vacancies in the ranks of the local companies of the .35th Regt., and` any who wishvto go to camp should apply to local oicetrs ..at the Arnruou-ries. Men of a good class: are enlisting this year. ' 7 -Open for the: season. `Little Lake Summer Resort. fog an (I. Davux UL Iva.-.|.u a_. lo .n.nauou vn plains why Ca.rey s_ 01:? Rate Shoe` Store has been so successful. They ___ __-._L I LLIVVMJD lltbv lz vv lllkll ucnvtnyvnu u as-any ; just as they want it and at a; price; that leaves no "room for argument. If you .wish to make a shoe test try ["___-_.,_ n..L D-`-.. QLAA Q`-Aunts ! `W LOLA I.\I llLI.'0Qd\\J 54. Q5; 5a,e7s Cut Rate Shoe S;<;rev.U BUILDING MARINE ENGINES. The Canada) Producer and Gas` Co. have just turned! out a ne 4-cylinder marine engine for use in Mr. Allan Dyvment s boat. They- hlave also completed: a. one-oyv linder `marine emgine and will go` extensively `into n marine engines soon. Manager G-raves expects fog make up a few tractorst, or oil pull engines as they are popularly known,` `for useiin the The engine, worlfs _-__1l ._ L_'_- J._..._`I. __ ;:ia;1;u;l5LrUV:1)'1;1:o5;v.-and} Ia big trade is benig done in kinds of gas and oil engines. - .1-AL.II\.4 \.uA~auLuv vrvn Luv Ul..lC9` Next `Sa;bBat11 [morning they pas-.| B? s}5Ef. 151hb1. 5Th`i1 I-YE e o e um , an - m e evning The Parable of_ the Pro- diga1ISon._ Good music by the choir. - Strict: enforcement of `the lzaiw pro- hibiting the pollution. of lakes and streams is.the- order of the Provin- cial Board of Health to its inspect- ors -and oicials, Summer resorts will come in for special attention as they did last year." Neither resi- dents of health nor summer mesorbs no;-_ thaowiners o1_-__~oi_o>e1-s of boats are .a1loweg1. to plaoe `ggtrbagey or such matter in-. the` water.` Pnalties JJDI-I'll`. .A..V'u.L \J|Iclll-IlO|6'U ILIUKAA kJ1yUv\Ju1\_Jzas\.4~ -one From Typhoid. V not exoeedip.g$100- for; *2 these ~oc} j` ~::5';.* ' ` " -. '. `:1 13.1.2 1I:r..u.I. _ K-*;.a:c DON T POLLUTE WATER. Bur-1; Your Garbage and. Sa_veASome- i __ _ 'l.1...._.. f'lV_..`L.-! J COLLIER ST; METHODIST, Men's MEN S 8; BOYS" DEPARTMENT C)xfor'ds an(i Boots in Gun VMeta1, Tan Calf or Patent Colt.. Goodyear Welt Sole. I ' 61'. Boots or Oxfords , B1ac1;VVici Kid, Goodfleaivy Soles and Solid Leath- Regular $2.50 & $3.00 \4\.lI -For `real good or table Bouquets, Funeral D.esr1g'ns,; ,_-_1 -1I..,.A.... ~---.4- -.... -:m-4-an nnnn-1-I Regular $4.00 95c_Yo1,iths School Boot,Asizes 11 to I; regu}aIr' $1.50 $1.45 Boys School_ Boot, sizes I to 5, regular $2.00 $2.95 $1.95 LAST we made a - the same in the up of .Ladis Boots at ridiculously low vices. This week we are doing Mr. J. M. M-utch, B.A., who has been appointed a eld-worker for Barrie Presbytery, addressed the members of ~the. Presbytery on Sun- day School work, at their meeting on Tuesday. . / . i __ _1_ _ __ A A1

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