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Northern Advance, 17 Oct 1912, p. 8

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9% JEWELRY STORE. Q BARBIE. EVERY GIRL DREAMS "T This Stocking is for {1a(1i(-5. we sell it` for less than any store hm- abouts. It is a ne Cashmere with [seamless fqyt. The yarn fine with a clean bnght nish; a. V'(~!'_v y_v-ml wearing stocking and a fast :-ollirxz line`- Sizs 8 to 10. We sell it Soft, Warm, .d1.1rab1e,` 1111sh1'i11l<;1' vests, long s1ee\res, open froxxts. 5 Drawers `open or `closed. .. .. . Ladies Vests and . Drawers OUR PRICE IS 40 ! THE BARRIE c.x12121.u;1: m, ' LIMITED. I . . l. Notice is llereby given that the Ninth Annual Meeting nf the Sl1;m- holders of the Barno (`;1I'1`l;1j_' V031` pany, (Limited), will take plzw at `the Head Oice of the saiel ('<*I11l i`)" Ellen Street, in the 'l`own Hf B31? on MONDAY, THE 21-r. Im OF `OCTOBER, 1912. at -2.=`n ;'<;1-wk P~ m., for` the `purpose of ]`Ol`(`l\'11lj_' the {report of the Directors .fr>1' Th V3.5` yea}-, electing Directors pf the 5:114 Ccmpany, for the e11suin_.r1' y0_:1r. and transacting such other lm.~'1m-.~`;~` the Company, 31.5 ma." 1` lgHy transacted thereat. n r\ L Ln: Dated this 8th day .1912. _ uLU&v\/-D-L `I `J W _ J5?` \'5` u Owen S`-`:, saitprice $1800. Rent $12 `per month. ' - ' h_ROUGH 0AST_ HOUSE, Sophia` cu. q..1- 1)..:.... no: I 100 ACRE FARM FOR S.\I.E-- Cheap `and 0n~easy terms, well im- Proved and in good state of culti- Avation. If not sold by the 1st. `Of f November ,will rent. Fur parti- j culars apply to Owner. R. I.emmx, Thornton-, .`3!3=4.3p ! 42-42 Jaegar & Diemel Underwear 75c Of October, President Secretary smii {dsii WITH BE.AU'.l`~I ; `FUL LOT; corner Sanford .{:and ,Victoria.-St. Salep1_-ice _ . Two -FINE BRICK HoUsEs;~` .`.M St.', `heating, ,lighti1';g.-Li " `and plumbing.. A Will ~in_ishe`tl ` f0t}._ 15th.. For sale on. s s ---S`von Sutherlaildv Sisters Color- 'ator,T -covlors grey or bleached hair seven dierent. -shades,~$1.00 a. bottle at Orossla.nd s Drug Store. `Cut-Rate Shoe Store, $1.65 a pair. -.-Men"s hevy work Boots; Blucher cut, with cap, guaranteed` coun-` tersv, special for [this week at C.arey a -ha-Ir` NEAT01RIoK 0 oiisn, Swford. St., with plumbing, $2000.` V ~ NEAT _RqgGH CAST HOUSE, 'I'Yi,L_ , . mannn iaiilxgw BRId:K rgoslgz, * ~ nigbegh; -11 . 1)..*.`-.... an *`;.: :":c;:ve;;;;.:e:?' 1`;fsa;%`?:; ' Jase. Easy wrme.:%1 % . EQJJ:-` .- ` runaway "1do1'"so;d`fV1_';ae(1-1 itself of! vehicle, harness, etc., and crepted nn sI_na.1 excitement when . it collided wit _. another rig in front of the Post Ofce on Tuesday afternoon, I Though in operation but little over '11 year there are 120. subscribers can `the Strand Telephone line connecting at Barrie. . 1 ---I-Iear Mrs. Scott-Ra and Mr. Frank Bemrose at_the entertainment in Collier Street Church on AThanl'<.s- giving night. q" ___-_ _ x}. 3 o 0 OF LOCAL INTEREST OOOODOOOOO AAAAAAAAAAAAA AA v... _-y.-.. I The` 5}i11ia Turf Club .will hold , a. horse fair and races om Thanksgiv-` ing Day. Many Barrie. people will. go up for the day. . ' _ I --Seven` Sutherland $istrs - ShaI;1- goo, 500 a box at '01-oss1and s Drug tore. ' T ' . Rev. `W. S. Irwin of Angus .Wi1`l, p1'0a.(:h at both services in the Cen- tral Methodist Church next. Sunday. Rev. Dr. Booth willpreacll anniver-'. sary services at U-tpoia. V . --Jarilitor wanted at Barrie Busi- ness College, services in exchange for Tbuslness course. ' ` ` St. Andrew s choir _ will furnish` music at the Golden Anniversary of Guthrie Church on Monday evening. - -.--:%ven Stttlgrland Sisters `Hair (irmver, 50c and $1.00 a bottle at Cross1and s Drug Store. ` . -'II '` he - "A I vujuixif . '0093395333730-eqyooooooooo 1 Guy Bros. Minstrels will be here Q11` Monday evening. ' ' Two foxes were. hot bya `hunting party. at Big Bay Point on T1 1esday.. FOR SAI..E--Brick hose and lot on Sophia St., water, light and. sewer; This property would suit a foundry -` man. ~ __._x _ _,_ _,+ `F30066od3oo9oooo3oo9`o:' A $1 I 31 1 I Qnijjpjgn: A _'Mo:Itp eo.pIe an hive their naiuru ` 1 \ taeIvh'aIl their iI'au's.bu taking proper 4` care of them. "Proper care means ` .thor_ouh and regular cleansing: with \ a liarmless anjlseptlc qeutrlfrlce. 1 _ lllbievgt L all fuiihi Adllau; `*3 _ wllgwlmen your teeth. harden dour * -aunts and keep them healthy. Mur-9 3 .,IlIloIs._a\ntls'eptlc and an germs are 1 [ destroyed by ltsuse. - `~ * Dntrifice is (I;lm_npe_I' . : Taw%rmu BU 5`E"a1e13}"iZe 55%? ___ . -. __-._- _.u-- -.;._. I -In -I-U\J K) \.II.I.In \JJ U Victori a; Sfi; $1000 ~Robertson s 7Pr`i'fI:` : , V:":-:% : :% 25." [0NLYFAT. Jr!) \J V!_.IJl. MWVI, JJGI-big: JLE5&;g::u % 131:i\i"(3'1'< nIOU`SE _LOT__ 01} , ` I\lIl\ nnuc arena `1 Door East of Barrie Hotel. For Sale i Mum-IOT F:- 6'p;1;s':JfTV$;t;f;i s;.iPatenf Colt,l Buttoned and `Laced Boots, also Gun Metal Buttoned' and Laced Boorts, -__-_. __-____ _.-__. ._A. 1-_a. __.-_.L`. dun nn I An `investigation. ,will_ be held at {the Court House on Oct.. ;17;t11', when the. -`es94a'p`e. of two psbngrg fi the -Vicmrig H-aifbor.`l6ckup%= wi1L1jjgbe Vin= =vest igatked.`~. `O`i?.R.-`v=.:-.U.dnstab1f; ALwp-; .ham::~.of %'Mcr.Ni,col' --a1j_,1'es1:Aed -the _wd 'me`n -`and :.i261 Qhf pi: Wj'91ri:E:*::H9rbor% `t571?V - _ ha ` --Women s Dorngola Foxed Felt Bale. EE last, very warm and com- fortable, regular $1.50, for $1.29 a pair, at O'arey s' 'C_uo-Bate Shoe. Store. -LIl.\~`V-OJ ,.JuVvvJ&Vg4I\,; |~ll\.l. Jawuyu .ll\l\I'Vs7, tutu. sizes, very newest` last, .worth $3.00 a pair, for" $2.39 `a _pair, at Careyfsi Cut-Rate Shoe Store. 1 ` 1 e osugae, Oet. am is theldny mg pointed by both the General and Dion cesan Synod of the Anglican Churchl as Children s Day, and Trinity Church, through ,,The ` Parish-i`: Maga- zine, has made a special appeal `for the attendance next Sunda at 3 p.m., `of not only .all_ childreryof the perish, but also all parents" and" god- parents. ` Special offerings will be_ taken in aid of the work` of the `Sunday School Commission; L TIT... A .QJ.-L-..A. A .....a...... 'I`;...12-L "VR r"1`{f' X7`s"1;`IJbe}`:'3?'S{:"zI};} English- man employenl by the Bell Telephone Co} was brought . `from Newmarket. and taken to the R. V; Hospital suf ,fering ,_with typhoid fever, Stobart, whose Home is in Newcastle, Eng-L. is `in a serious condition; He `has no relatives ,i1`1 this country. Mr. N.T Rodgers; of Newmarkt?, `who had; a leg` 9'.!np1"1tw-`a.ed_-" "in the` old hospital some twlve .years ago,` -recommended -the to ) s;;o1;a:sc,% A and acci:I>9nEd .`himhere~ 4 n . 7 i"1`u ' ' ' ' I'Tm'mTtm Bournemenm, a 19-year- nld German youth, from Gravenhurgt, _ was taken to the hospital. on. Mon- day and operated on far appendici-E tie. ` V A` most" successful `social and enter- tainment. was held by the Ladies Aid of the Central Methodist Clmrch-on Monjd-ay~'evening,' about 300 being `present. The choir, under the. 1a.der- ship" of Mr. Chester May, and assist- ed by the male quartette and others, furnishecl the musical programme, and Rev; B. Somerville and Rev; _J. S. Humphreys gave addresses which {were well received`. . V ... -The following students recently enrolled at Barrie Business College: M. Greenwood`, E. Braden, `P. Gra- ham, 0. Sinclair, W. Sormerville, D. Tucker, E. Doran,. Barrie;_"6. Hum- phreys, E. Armstrong, Alandale; R. Greaves, C`raig'hurSt; E. `Smith, To- ronto; E. -McMahon, Waverley; B. `Rowat, Sudbury. T , ` "I `--7-o u us". was There are'20O appeals. against. the voters"_ lists to be heard on the 29th. About .150 of these are new name;, which aspiring politicalvworkers are, asking to have. insertei under the, manhood franchise. Thirty--changes `of pronerty are reported by `` Clerk Donn_e.1L' mar. _1`.'a". 14Iing;;, from -._. .th,e.j.;,-,:._:* "roess1o na1 ranks imam; evriecessary; cnt;,.'appo_`i1it1nenl_`to' ` the Regitra:-~ ship of the County, _but%'_.he will" be assOciatedf.1.twith Dr. 00119 for a -few weeks-` to `introduce his: euccessor to the people of. Barrie` and vicinity.` Dr; Ochs -comes highly recommended as a skilful practitioner. tHe grad- uated from .Toro_nto{.:University, _and `for "several years made: -at-.,4spec1alty of diseases -of the ";ye,_ ea`r..and nose. '~The__V;1a;rger_ eld of at-__1;aore ggeneral rpra`cti_;e_ 1ecI~`f'to h`in1`,__a1id he de- eide"d "'tbl0`cate" in Barrie;' which he. .cons id'ers"`*o1_1e of the prettiest and most substantial towne of the Prov- "ince. -` The `Doctor, .with Mrs. Ochs and their little son have taken Dr. Pal1ing s residence and are now get-. ting settled in their new home._ ' At Osgoode H21! on Tuesday, in `Masters .0-hambers, before J. S. |Cartwrig'ht, K_.C., Master, in Cinna- 'm.-om V. Canadian Order of Woodmen of the World, a motion by defendants .for `an ordelchanging venue from Barrie to Toronto was made. "Costs `in cause. V ' ` . 9o ' { Band." at the Roller Rink our Sat- urday ~evening. Oct. 19th. The `biggest crowd` of the season was out on Tuesday, andlrinking bids fair to be ' more popular than ever. Good music, including the latest popular airs, is a `strong feature of the Mam-.. moth Rink. . - o . T . ,, , I James .Fox, a deckhand ofi fthe -C*.P.R. Steamer Alberta, Was brought dawn from Port McNico11~ by Cons- 't-able [Ferguson of ' Victoria Harbor` on Friday, having been` arrested" last Tuesday charged with stealing cloth- ing from people on the boat. Three- ucompanions escaped. .L. 519 -5.! vywb VOl\lC-DU V v|.&;L vyv Defe.nce"1_1as reeeiveda total `of 000 applications _ for. hundred. dollar grants by Fenian Raid veterans. The {department has issued 2,800 warrants [so far. Many of those who "applied from Barrie_ have not yet received their grants.` ` A ' .-h ' V -_--You can; get "the Engagement `and Wedding Ring and the Marriage License at E. ~H.` .William-s Jewelry Store, and feel thoroughly satised 'tll1)?t you have the best value obtai? a e. .1: . At the celebrations of the.` `Holy Eucharist in `Trinity Church on S. Luke s Day (Friday, Oct.l18th)_, the Church in Japan and the new diocese of`Mid-Japan, of which the Rev. I-Ieber J. Hamilton -is to be conse.-. Aerated the first Bishop, will ~ be es- pecially remembered. \ ` . The Department {Sf Militia ,and' _ 1___ _---___-_1 - ;.-4...1 .4: -no -:- For reai` good- owers-wedding or table Bouquets, Funeral Designs, or Floral eects, put up in the most `artistic `manner, see Wm. ..Taylor.` Florist, Dunlap St., Barrie. `tf. 1500193.} l ,Mssrs. Georgeyand Jack Smith, sons of Mr. andMrs. John Smith, who were on their return to the Alaska gold elds, were V suspected" at Chi- cago -of being connected ..with the ]New Westminster bank robbery. De- tectives saw they vvere well supplied with money and trailed them, and as V they were accompanied by their lsister and her daughter ~ (the real. suspects also travelling _.with "two; women) the detectives thought they had landed the robbers 7'I'he laugh was on the sleuths, as the Canadian boys produced evidence, including a `group "photo taken" at `Barrie, . whi_ch _-proved. their identity. . ;'1,`hey.--tossed `the detectives 9. half-d9,1lar`apiece', 351 they drove o for a` niotcr. ride `around the"Windy_ Oity. _ ` - ,_ ` _;l;t{11_1_r~, a,1_1dyMr. 4 ~ Next evening,` Oct.` 20th, the AOrdina_n'ce of Believers Baptism will. be a d-mi`nisteged. in 7 the Baptist `Church, when a. number will put on _C`h1;ist by Baptism.- At` 1_:he_ morning- ajafvice theipdstor .wi11.give an account Md W Brantfow- - bf '2-t ;h`e":`f'B~a`ptist B-O0nVention;? `Lbeing v ! V ;>Wfm'th;1;r-i_;l'e"s, pa1'e{nts, ;,G:rIIfI, at 2 p.m., `i_onV fWednesday}_ Qc$6b9r }2nd.i =;...;s'1._ i1n>arriage was f `M 'E1Iinbr;1+&a11*hteri' ._\_L3v.; .;;..11r.. 1.-`;;`; 11* Clhief Ferguon claims Laplfmg did not lock the door securely. _V | COIQLIER STREET -M1ij'rHoD1sT it At 8.15 to-night that most Vnotahlel comedienne, May Robson, will corn-` -menoe, A" Night ,Out,---and patrons- of the Grand _are'assureg;1 a most plea-' surable night out with this actress. The piece is described as a vivacious farce comedy, with more laughs than `a dozen other shows. The humor auditor has only half recovered from` and repartee are so rapid that V the I one laugh-spasm before another comes on. The company surround-* ing May Robson is said to be away above the `average, and those who care. to A Night Out at. the Grand` to-night .will' be assured. a night of rened fun. ` _ -w n pa Next Sabbath" morning the pasto_r?s {subject _.ias, Is;&iah7s Vision and Call `and in," the evening, Loyalty "to Jesus}? I ` - 1 a t A La Grace and % Nemo. Corsets` PROPERTIES! ;,f ~'n>oe`eesrr)ailIe eeemae:;ereas:oregards the feast` for ladies /e and childrerfs wear evei*ythi:ng%`ine.dfeSsandother lines ojfm>erc~hanhdise js advancing a great many should think er` `V T L { * 4 twice; a; toeiowheergeto go for. T .7MillineryjNeeds. This is where this Store serves you best. Style . and queality go hand;.. ienbehando e andwpricges are the lowest, con sistientfwith good mei`ch`andisin'g.e com: HERE FOR MILLINERY. ,.'. {B AZ(PTI`SMAL SERVICE _ ' Fine ribbed of pure bieaclld yarns,` `long sleeves, orp,en,front....,.Fu11 I 0 u ab 1 Ladies Vests and .V Drawers T E1a`sti~c rib, I_1at'ura1,. pure: .white and creaI.n.V Clean smooth yarn. A good Wearing quality . . . . . . Is our Special __LIama Woo_1 C'a.h- mere Hose with seam1"ess feet, ._ the _yarn` is soft and elastic and thejwear ;is warranted to give satisf-ac'tion. We Sizes.a-.......-...~.of.:u 5%, 6, 6%; 7 %.}8 s?/L9,` 9V7'.'i<$ at_ 27: 38c 30c 35c 40 LVickers. Value Ladies Vests W Mr`... w."A. Boys, M.P.; is donatin :1 cup for competition among . the. .-curling clubs of South Simcoe, the details of the schedtile, .etc., `to be arranged later. E RTHI~:R:N% AD VA GEO. V ICKE RS {William Kennel Black` of Alland-ale,l the Rev. Dr. Booth oiciating. The bride W-as, unattended, `and was beau- tifully gowned in white ivory silk lwith embroidered chion trinimings. |Miss Armstrong of; Bare "and; Biggar of Holly, two close friends of! the bride, witnessed the signing of the register. After a dainty dejeun- er, Mr. and Mrs. . Black left on the` 5.25 train for a short honeymoon in! - Hamilton, Collingwood and other points, the bride s travelling costume being of fawn tweed with large white hat. They have taken up residence at No. 34` Small` St. ` . The Advance gives spcial clube bing rates with all papers.` . ` WANTED--Gene-1"a1 Servant, small family, good wages. Apply to Mrs. _ Boyqr, Eugenia St., Barrie. '42-42p|` WANTED-.-`A-tu once, `a young girl to` 1` help with hausework. Apply at this i oiee._ . 42,-42-P I \ NEW ADvER'r1sEMEn'rs. Direet connection: with some of the ' best mills "and co-operation with some large concerns in the manufact1`_1`re of. `Hosiery enables} us -to," give vjoi1`the_ best quality .~produced- forfthe money invested. Put our statements tn the test and compare our stocking values; we know it ,will` be much more busi- ness for us if you take the trouble and then its" an advantage to you to _ l`1fIi\f\f`|T7T'\Y`f`Q C`IT`|1.1I`l1' LT '1"TT ii 3?; "%661f11f6"`5E61fTT STORE.` -. From? three months to 15 years, beginning at 15c endig at 950 per gm-m.-mt. a`very large; range. to `choose from. T Mr, Chas. Cunningham of Mary ,'St.\ has purchased the cab businessrof Mr. J as; Scott, and took possession on Monday. Mr. Cunningham .will have an ofce next to th Canadian Express office. - HOSIERY ~..Union cotton and wool, unshrink- warm`, able, neatly trimmed white, T vests, s1ee3 cream and grey . . - . . . . . . 0 Drawers open UNDERWEAR FOR CHILDREN T For childrnv is 9, Canadian-made Stocking of avery ne ri-b with seam- -lessfoot. It comes in Tan, Cream, Pale Blue, Pink, Cardinal and Black. Sizes to 6% 7, 7% 2, 8% 25 V 38c 30c Ladies Vests and Drawers Littl_e' Daisy The -evaporator will commence Monday, Sept. 9th. We want all your` apples that are large enough to ,peel. All that is necessary is to shake the . trees and bag or barrel them and bring them to us. The ihighest possible prioe .Will be paid for `all peeling apples. The small `apples must be kept separate. Commence delivering them Sept. 91:11. i 35: w. .l.`GOSSLlNG`, 0 0 FARM FOR SALE; [ ieing south half of Lot'12, 4th Con- l cession of the Township of Innis- I l, containing 100 acres, more or less, all; cleared and under a good; state of cultivation. Tile drained, good buildings` in good repair.` Price $7,000. For further parti-I cu1ars,..app1y to JAMES ALLAN, Churchill P.O., Ont. , 39-42 I [FOR SALE--Square Piano, in gooii "shape. Cost $400, will sell for $30. Apply 16 Wellington St. 42-42p} BARRIE EVAPORATOR { APPLES WANTED Qffa.so1itain engagement ring. If you", make that dream come Tt1.'l18._t0~.8O_'I I1 e fair one you will do We_11 to> the ring here. For you x,1d`_-here a oo1lection that ar- _fOl"d8 -widestfchoice-both as to de- bstr; 1 And -you are protect- ?'inr;your`pj,1rchase by our positive ---Art5hur 1). sin1hi}.W1..,ti&Ib., 'D.O., Osteopathic `Physician. will be `in town every Tuesday and Saturday- 'from 1 to 5 ,'p.m. Oae over Vair s Gxjooery Store.

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