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Northern Advance, 29 Aug 1912, p. 8

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can: ; `- 73930 099690-boo o1`oooo' :` 4' is that they ambted to the features "(in .. L. A.`__ `7"!l "`V llll`-`Ill. U1) LL15 LUQUULU5 `:13 well- as to the sight. If you have f1e] ?kY`j'd;8`ettin8`~ glasses for fear they `lnterfeff; with your personal '7"?'I".1 ".9"ira 1.9 delay no longer. Come btndii` g_las68.SL that will im- ,.'_`,".;___, . -o .-'D`1f5V8 7Q11:1': viibn and your appeaf " 2 JEWELRY sro R8Ve 3 , BARBIE. The 1Beauty of put Glasses REMITTANCE MUST AC. COMPANY All. MAIL ORDERS ..JBWELRY STORE. 13 A `IIBYTI [dersigned for the purc-hu_~ {lot 22 in the 12th cum. `Ship of Innisl in the usimcoe, up to 12 c1- the 14th day of Sept {On the premises are - complete house and buildings. Ths `garbage collection` system un-` r the management of Jas. John- ston, is increasing in popularity and- new customers are daily applying for the service. I This is a oppj1't'-.111iIj' I-- gm lchase it good farm on mx.-~. I'!`!T1-`'- ' The highest or 3115' I--mi:-:~ I: inecessarily accepted. . ALEXA1\'Dli1{ m\\'.\.\'. I Su1i<-itr>1' 2'? \'<`1:5' Barrie, August {Via the Grand Trunk H;1 f'1v.';1._\' v Item, between all stntinm 211 (an |a1So to Detroit and 1 ~I'f 11 Mich., Niagara F ;1`;1.<. ."`~`--`I, ['} Bridge and But Ea1n. .\'.Y. lift good going August :`.mi~. ;1n.l_~ September 1st and 221.1. M`. Y1 valid for return until \_\v-W" September 4th, 191?. 3Ii11_m1uI`.1 twenty-ve cents. .. . 1 .- 1| , SINGLE FARE run I DAY. T `Secure tickets and full ;m-tin .f'm_ any Grand Trunk .\_:ont. Flannelettes The Flannelette season is on and our stock is com plete. Direct from the British Market we show [you love!y, soft nish Flannelettes in colored stripes and pure wlvlte. The range is large and in- cludes the \\'e11-'n1`.m':`. Spero" and .-\rpekas" makes which have no qual either on thisvgr other side of the ocean. Flannelettes in light or dark colors 8c, 10c, 12,`.-, 15c, 16c and 18c. ---This is the last week of Carey s Red Hot Sale-. Don t delay. for your own sake in securing some,` of ~' the Red Hot snaps. I 1' I . rs . Fiannelettes Pure \\'hite 8c, 10c, 11c, 12}2c, 13c 15c, 16c, 18c, 20c. 29th. 1915 mid '1 >1>?``11 >1. ithv 1 501;)` nit: :;1~t: A boy rode down Mulcaster St. on his bicycle. on Tuesday, turned the corner on to Dunlop St. and pr1'unged into an excavation atwhich workmen were engaged in front of The. Ex- 4a2ni11er.Oioe. The wheel was slight- _ ly damagved, and the by escaped with a few bruises and minor cuts. ?1`VV&. St R} :1` Don t miss The`O.Id -HoVmes_to;_ad at t11e'Gra11d Opera. House to-`night. It is` guaranteed by the`manage_ment to be the bst pastoral comedy drama on the road and those of our readers ;,who,h-ave already seen it can testify to its worthiness. `Seats now on sale at A. F. A. Malcmsoxs Oice, King` `D1 I\ -1- T 7 Arthur _`Ba816y. 9. _ farmer..1j,ving ,_,qn :1:h_e ;Sey'e_rn -River, - about_____te:n `milfs '_ Lfrqm '-*.O1'.iA=l?li;a, - became 65: , `-3113? ' to Barrie: `Jail:/a_ week % pidly regailling his former health. Gravenhur,.st Banner---Mr. Sandy McDonald who has.been a hospital patient in Barrie and Toronto for the past year, is now home and ra- Mr, w. A. Boys, 190., M.P.,- in-' forms The A-dvance that the im- provements to the Post Oice will be commenced this fall. There were `no. tenders accepted for the contract,. and new tenders will be called in a few days. some changes having been n1a~'de_in the plans. ,_ ` real good-- oW.e`rs---wedding' or table Bouquets, Funeral Designs, or Floral eectat, put up.-in the most artistic manner, pee Wm. Taylor, Florist. Dun-1opSt., Barrie. tf. Don t forget Barrie s Big Fair, `Sept. 23, 24 anti 2. T ,, = 4 I .1)--- 'r n n-__1-- -....-_..:-_1 1.1.- ..--1 --Nyzi1 s Ta1cum,- Rse, Violet` and Flesh, 250. a V can at Cross1and a Drug Store. ` A -horse .was- found oating Vinthe` water near the iron ridge at the East`; End on Monday. Ibis. supposed to be the one lost by -Scott s Oartage 00. while cutting ice. last winter. I 1- - I -' vr Tuvunu uumxuun ; 3booooooooooooooooooooooo "plays The Havoc at `the Grand -Opera House on Tuodaye next, travel by automobile, and donate a percentage- of -the proceedsaof their receipts to the Good Roads fund. Paul Gil-more s Company, which` ----Nyal s -Eczema Lb-Vtion 50c. and $1.00 a bottle. Eczemti Ointment 50c a box` at Crossla.nd s' Drug Store. Th Town Engineer `has 32 Incni working on sewer work. The. . con-I nections are being rushed. forward along Bradford St., `and _the . new Park St. sewer is being laid. Some diiculty is being experienced in get- ting suicient sewer pipeq'uick1y. --Open for -the season. Little Lake Summer Resort. Boats for hire. Board by day ` or .Week and lunches and soft drinks at all hours. Miss Lawrence. 20-tf. ----People going West know" Where to buy their Trunks and Suit 1 Cases. The Carey Shoe Co. save them money on every purchase. T VCQV :6}! -I Bloclf, `Rev. I. G. Bowles occupied the pul- pit of Collier St. Methodist` Church on Sunday after an absence of several weeks on vacation. Large `crowds `greeted him at both services. In the evening'.. Mr. Geo. Mon-en sang -.There is No Room in -the Inn, and! the choir gave Hail [ to the Lord : _Anm_)i_ntc_a{1n. _ T T . A _ IJVU WV \/b\Ib7L)&b6G\b -0-! John Bennett and a;1v"l" v):J.'cCon- Vnell of Victoria Harbor are doing time at, the Jail for allowing the joy. water to run away with their-_ law- abiding qualities. The former has 30 days and the T latter 60 days I ti) loontract the habit` of drinking Baririe. jwater in - preference to Victoria. Har- fbor whiskey. H V -- ~ ~ n V `n Via/-o --Nyal .s Face Cream dries - [into the skin without a trace of grease and leaves it .white and soft. 25. a pot at Crossland 9 Drug Stone; ' II ',-Ir lu- ed; at tithes; was also removed from the Jail to. Mimico on Monday. 1' VUQVUVVUV UVVVVUVVVVV . .0 .0 2 or LocAL INTEREST AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A ALLA` ` ' The Citizens Band are giving a benefit concert in the `Opera House on -Sunllay evening, directly .. after church. Theproceecls of the silver collection to be taken at the door will-be rgien to one of the members of the band who is alicted with tuberculosis. It `is. hoped that a very liberal oering will be given to` iwards this -most. worthy` object. Theo. Joy, who formerly owned and conducted Dreamland , has sold his tlueatre, known as The -Savoy. in Owen Sound; to the Grien Amuse- ment Co.. of Toronto. `Mr. Joy took ,an operatic company _out.- West in May. andothrough bad business he became st_ra.nded:1n Calgary, where `.16: is now Inanagflug` a picture show. -II- 1)....1 ('`H1.........'.. 3.. (NFL- T_'.T..-..<,.97 7 , , Mr. Paul Gilmore in The Havocl will be the attraction at the Grand` Opera` House next Tuesday. Sept. 2nd. The new play tells at power-l .fu1. story" of a. husband s daringlyn novel. solution of the problem c)\re-at-~' red by his wife s love for another man "and glvesl Mr, Gilmore one of the -strongest roles` of his career. It has taken its place. among the not-` able dramatic successes `of the day. 4 I The Gravenhurst Banner` I saysi that Mr. W, H. Cross has parsnips growing` on his farm,. just south of the town, which measure from tip to tip 73 inches. When we consider this` is but the middle. of August,` with some seven or` eight weeks in which to mature, these roots shouldi certainly be prize winners in the fall. -Mr. Cxbss is a `former resident of Barrie. and.` for `some years was the. iproprietor of the _old tannery on |Dunlop.St. " T ` an - ' I cc vtcvovr vvuu . ., ` Mr. D. S. Pate)-sou of V` Chathamg has been in Town duriugothe past| week, representing the Redpath Ly- ceum Course of high-class entertain- ments, which will be give. under the auspices of the Citizens Band. Sub-_| scribers are booking their seats for the course, the first entertdinment of which will be` Laurantt & 00., in .an_ eveningof mirth,` music and magic. _The `course opens `on ; ~0ctobe`;- '81:h .j : % The }pro.ce`eds are to_be defvot,eg1vfto?t1_1e:_` |%fui1ds_,Aof-:Vt.he,- bm_1d.* A;-;._ " . V 3 Thj%Bssi ~ iit1er,_.~: 4;he. y`G_.$_fvern- n1ent;;boa1;".i'i1 charge of`-=.t,he specter of.the Trent Canal, was `tied up a.tfBa`yeld St wharf all .S.undjay. 0:1. jh'.tb0at..,'erev g * 7.s.m;~1`: .2 ' ~ xmav Alreiy $'0ur tl\ou%ghts%are "tu1V'ningTFallward and with its usual degreeof helpvfulness, THIS,`Bar`rie s Favorite Store. ready to meet Your every Vrequirement. % A - - Do You Know? We sell A La Grace and Nemo Corsets. Labor DuayA---Ban d 23.1: the `Rink at_8 pm, All the.11atest- popular `music. ' . % -V < ` Trefousse Kid Gloves. Jaegar Woollen Underwear. BARRlE S MAIL ORDER HOUSE AND READY- T0-WEAR STORE Dr. Diemel Linen MeshUnder- Holeproof Hoisery. The Little Darling Stocking. An Clothing for Men. wear. `border along the canal, as follows: Sam Sharpe. of North Ontario, J. A. Sexsmith of East Peterboro, W. B. Northrup of East Hastings, (3. A. Munson of West Northumberland, E. Gus Porter of West Hastings and J. H. Burnham of W. Peterboro._ Mr. W. H. Bennett, who had acc0m- V pani'ed the party on their tour over the. canal, left at Orillia for his home in Midland. Plans were dis- cussed" for the Georgian Bay outley of the canal`. , l The Grand Opera` House opened] on Friday night last with Brew-I ster s Millions as the attraction. A full house thoroughly enjoyed the most laughable efforts of Monty Brewster to get rid of - his money _-in order to inherit a large fortune. It appeared to `be impossible for him to accomplish his purpose, for like ,King' Midas, everything he touched `turned `to more gold. A lawyer help-l ed him `out of his predicament andl lafter persuasion ('4) accepted. the {balance of. his moneyjust as the hour `had arrived for him to inherit thel fortune. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. King, assisted by Mr. Sidney Smith, ute land piccolo, furnished excellent music, and the patrons of the house iwere delighted with the entire enter- tainment. ' ` ` ' 0 0 ' / V 0. ' --A Jamtor wanted at the Bush! peas College in exchange for business course. ` A " l Through the li-berality and public [spirit of several gentlemen, the pu_b- Ilic Library has just added to Its shelves at set of Nelson s Loose-leaf Encyclopaedia,` twelve volumes bound .in half-morocco,` valued at $100. T_he advatage this has over prev1o_us y`P%%::5 263:3 Mr: W: ea wi a etin uure y e Ecleaf method, keeping the work. 'Pe':e*`=;" P 13 :3 ::u:::r:' 82:: Jec._ oseewocAr . o`_. purchase of this valuable set`, besxdes V somednembers of the Library Board. "w$e:~='-H. H. Ard.'h,A,J1s(tioe 4961- `n ,; S.'Dyment, .. . _ys, . -3' M.P., `_ Geo.` 'YiQk6_l.'S, ` Hampton-, A cry,` -Mayor A_le1;. .`C'o.vyan`,-.*Bobert F. 1~owIi.x- L = . I .' T '~*'""*" I "The. , Canadian Pacic Railway 'wi.'. run Farm Laborers _ Excurs_i6_ns ori"7September (4th and 6th on same eo`ndi_1`_;ions' %as previous, excursions. F %1`i%*`*1ab9rr$.' a1i.`.4dy'% gone forward " ` 1a1)91,j8iti1p.tion.,~ .._ .. A`4_-_ ...___. _.____._..._ FINE` REFERENCE WORK. THE NEW FALL DRESS GOODS FARM L1kBQREB{,S.: f CLEVEREST 01' FA1_.1;, Qqggj THE NEW % FALL SUITS Rich Soft Silks `THE NORTHERN ADVANCEIF V` Band `at. the Mamrrioth Rollerl Rink every Tuesday and; Friday~ ~even'\ing. ' . . . 1 That have created so much V interest are - a feature of our displays at the D.ress Goods Counter. The qual-` ities are avlittle` above the average, and there s` been some brisk buyingamong the ' knowing ones. Six dayelwill clear out all we have at present. You may expect great value, _Even now at this early Fall time spl.dldlY diV"-?``?`_l `sour Shc Season, and. remember we have gmaiutained our pos1`t1on.as the selection of . the most popular weaves for Fall wear. (.ome.and See vainly. of our variety and yalue. Fall models are here `for your choice now. Full length st and importedeworsted that combine comfort and dashing. size of any style. Early shoppers get the adva ntage. F I -u- V` Tjllj ` , _ . The prevailing styles for early Fallarep-lain mannish Tatlored modes of whxch we offer some spI<;m1ad values. _ PRICES $1250 to . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . J . . . . . . . . . .$25.00 (EENFRAL SERVANI _WA_N'_1`ERV BOARD AND ROOMS -_- A_nyo;{e? ...:-1.:'..,.. L,......,,1 .. ..--.._- _.. __A- 1- I 'WANTED-Girl to do general house-' ` .Work. Apply to Mrs. Shanacy, 87 } Toronto St. V b 35-3.5 ! FARM FOR SALE. A l 100 Acres more .or less. vNorth, `half of Lot 17, Concession 7, Town-I ship of Innisl; 90 acres under cu11-E tivation, balance in bush and pasture` _land. Good frame house and two good) barns; Good` Jfchard. Half mile from Barclay post ofce. Ap-E `TO LET-.-Six-roomed `house, Withl conveniences.. Central location. Reasonable rent.o Apply Chas. Cheesman, Bayeld St. 35-37p - V Mr. Chester McC oukey has ben. appointed `to the permanent szervice` as railway mail clerk. _ : ` ` ,'wANTED--By lady and two child- L ren, .,`bOill'd for .winter months, in 5 quiet ` private ' home in Allandale. ' j Box 75, Advance. T - I | u------.----. .-...- ..._-_ 7\Ib.&J.U.l-I 4.35.141 .l.V\J\JJ.I-LKJ _- LIILJVLLG ' wishing board or rooms, -in nice lo- cation, convenient to Collegiate. Institute, should apply at The Advance Ofce. Terms `moder- ate. - ` V \'.J4L1J.ALUb&-I4 kJ`J.4.I-U V ALL` .1. VI LLJ.` .L.I.'J.lJ --App1y after _ Sept. 1st, "at 87 Mary Stneet. - j i NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Vyella Flannels We have the_ agency for famous Flannel that Vy e1la Flannels, that known_ the world over for good washing and the .ada, and this record is being more -scarlet fever cases. --You can get the Engagement and Wedding Ring` and the Marriage License at E. H; Williams Jewelry -`Store, and feel thoroughly satised `that you have the. best value obtain- able, ` tf. Barrie has always been noted as one of the healthiest towns in Can- `than sustained this _su1i1'mer. Since July 28th there has not been a pla- - carded-house in Town, and before that there were but two or three its `wearing g`ualities,T its patterns are `of the better kind. PRICE IS 60. SEE THE `.`VYELLA Full length styles .of heavy, rough weaves, Chinchilla cloths rt and dashingstyle; In these New Coats we show but one advantage; PRICES $10.00 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$25.00. "ply on-"premises or` to Wm. S. Boyd,` `Barclay P.O. 34-37p; } FARM FOR. SALE. 1 .The west half of lot 13 in the 3rd` concession of Oro, containing 100: acres, with brick dwelling house, one` frame barn 40 by 70 feet, with posts| i24 feet high and hip roof, one frame, {stable 25 by 50,. 14 feet high, and] other out buildings. Good supply of ` water, 15 acres of timber. First, class soil and: good fences. For sale: `cheap and on easy terms. Apply to `James J. Hayes, Bucking`l1am.. `Que. T p 33-33 | " ` "-' I 1 ~--That desirable farm, the south 1 east quarter of lot 11 and the east} half of lot 12, concession 4, Vespra,j containing 137 acres (more or 1ess).z so -acres good workable land-, balance pasture land and: bush. Will selll with or without crop. , Good bank barn .With stone foundation, good `driving `shed, frame house`, and |tvmo wells, 11/; `acres of orchard. {Apply to A; W. Orrock, Midhurst ;_.____-.._...._._.-_ FARM FOR SAL BY "i`ENDER E _ Tenders will be received by the un- Wool Blankets f-`ARM FOR SALE 1 ---Ba.rrAin Bsiness oo11ege`ffre-opens `Sept. 3. Oqllege office open evenings. Phone 445. ` ` :rs;ied is our showing of. Dress Goods for the New positionas Dress? Goods House of Barrw. in our s` .. 7 . (,ome.and See our Dress GOOda. V\ e boast, not The New Blankts are _in. avoid paying the advance in price which will take place in about four weeks. If you buy early you will $oft, Fleecy, \/Voollen Blankets of the good kind. 5, 6,7 and 8 lbs. Capt. Mark `R-obi1:1sVon nd -001.- .Se.rgt. W. Hartman of the .35th Regt. have been awarded long service medals.

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