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Northern Advance, 13 Nov 1913, p. 8

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front COTTC` haul It ,w abou t0 (11 ins: ac-tio order Only 1izu_n4 imm du t y noth ward char eith days char and pf comuasroumsncn 3000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO tion, Stan all "mm Mis Maud c1ou}g1ey' -`visited .A1li;ston friends recently. `Ir '?\ I Mean`? ooooo 5 V. A v\a\.a.I.1 UJJ c Mrs. W. J. Doherty_ of Brentwood: ./V.` B.---See t/zz's` Paper Next Week F R I`D A N 0VEM Rf BARRIE S Zlst I?1:l:1wI.?eyno1ds spent Sufnday at 4Brentwo_od.n ~ All this Talk About Regina? mu. .a.va.vvL u as uxxu: Uuvv J.I.l.U11UJo vv \I>_\Q_ I I A number from around here at-i -tended the` shooting match at `Mr. lJohn Friel s, 'Apt_o. - ' V .'ll'_. '1|r_'-l_-,1 T7- _,, 1 1 Mrs. Jdhh B11in,and Mr. and- Mrs. Andrew Potts spent Sunday with Mrs. John Reynolds, of the |'Batteau. . L - ---It is genuine economy to deal at "a store thataims to: protect your intex'estsA. [Buy your Rubber Foot-i wean at.Moo1'e s and save money. V l A r\11I~\`\nu ccucvausa ....---._.J L--- -1. : Miss Gladys Clough1ey_Wspent a few days in Allandale. - " was a recent visitor at Poplar Farm. - u Henry: Smith nd children visited her sister, Mrs. -J oh11 Rain- ford, in Bgrire.` I `/ A . \ VIGO I . Nov." 10.--Miss .Mary Ke1ley has returned to `Toronto, after; spend.ing a couple `of weeks with her .parents`, Mr. and` Mrs. B. Kelley. /_` ` The municipal tel phone is com`- meted in thisAv-icinity. ` - ' ..v. w, ;1:vun ' _ v;..Micl1ae1 Kenney had `a . sue i wv aaawuvvvvvuo `I . '| r. West.of Angus _ was` 1n the.- vicinity recently. , 'lA"..,.. `HT 1' 'I\-L-_.:_, n-n , . 1 ~ i HE NEWSPAPERS or BARRIE are arranging` with the local merchants to co-operate in a day on Friday, M November 21st. to be ` known as Barrie s Dollar Day. E The `merchants are going carefullythrough their stocks, sorting out_ all the articles on which they A .c'an slaughter prices so as to offer them at ONE of unprecedent bargain selling` the ;merchants . will offei , Weuarlng `Groceries, Drugs, Household Anticles, Bopts and ;Shoes, Jewelry, Furnlti Lgnjodg, in fact, something or evppytmn ii Mrs_-. 7 Andrw `Potts-.. - visited - Z. Ru'p'o1'.t last,.- week. ' r " iv 1:..- 1 'r_L-__ "..`n9xT-:1" __:..:L..:I '1`:-n.` ........_ ........\. ... ....,,..... [A -We stand behind everything" we -`se11--either_ Rubber or" Leather Footwear. Is this worth anything 'tc_> you? Buy from ` Moore of Bar- r1e. no. -us ' - Von vv `Jun gov Lviuu 11 Utah`: After s nding a month with her brother, _` pqMr. _J. _Spicke1j, Mrs. Nayl-or` of Owen Sound returned home on Saturday. '77. --- 'l1___L__;._-_3_ {V1 1 0 . 1 oovoonv `vac Iulvl vuua. IJUVJ 0 `Zion Presbyterian Church intend holding their` anniversary services next Sunday, Nov. 16th. Rev. Mr. McKenzie` of Churchill is expected to conduct _the /services. i ~-VV_V\J , 3E;fllll{Mihae1.lKmey has his new `_h_mise;.'oompleted.j_` `T l '1 -' ' 'Mr's V.HeAnryl Smith ' visited her -father, Mr. William Wanless, Van 'Y('lack; who.-` `i-gt ill. , k I ; ,Nov;. `10th.--Miss McDermott of _ 'TOt_tenham, ;a former teacher at this :-place, is renewing old TV acquaintances H1859-. In a - nun - --\v j N; VBro'3vn made _a business trip to` Barrie last week. - ' A IL- ..._ '-`| " 'L ---It pays to '7 :g'c;c.>;i"f'Rubbers-- Moore of A Barrie . keeps only-rst quality goods. V ' ` 1:.-_. H - N 7 * -SCHOOL REPORT October report for, S.S`.' No. 6, Innisl.` L ` . Sr. IV.--'-Muriel" Sharpe, Jack Reid. 'Jr. Iv.-;De1;nore` Adams. Sr. III.--Luella Easton, A Maggie Betteridge, Harold Padgham, Mar- tha Small, Jennie Small," Violet` Shforthouse. A _ ' _ V - V J -:2. III.--Daphne Apperley. . Sr. II.-'--Kitty Apperley, Zeta" -Sharpe, `Maurice Reid, Chalmer? Mayes. 71- -ro11- "A - -A .uuuuu;u.u5q, \J11ru.11'U u_cuu:uuge. I V Jr. I (b)--Exnest McKnight,1 Reba Mayes, Jack Wonch, Lizzie iPadg1iam, _E1sieT Grgey. 1 ' 1` 7'1 .A visitd ; he? jd`au'g"ht.e 1", V -Mrs. Daniel King, last an-as-11-7 1' 10 L 20 V_ y.lUlIlI\(b-V L109 '- i -PAIHNSWICK 13 ` Nov. 10th.-Rev. A. S. Madill, of 3 St. Cyprian s- Church, Toronto, will Isl > [1 1551115270 `. ' Mr.- .0. `7iT1b;;1`>:<)n left this week Ffor, Toro_nto,: where he has secured in position. ' "A ` `M'....' -u-_n_,-,, 2, _.- _..1:--._ _-____ Cb 1Jvn`!L`vuo ' . '> `. Mrs. McQuay' is spenchng some Itlme with "friends in Angus. `H7- ...u..._..`| ._1_._`I_:__ J _____m__-_. -_' _- (a)--E _Maye, Aggie Sn_1a1],- `Clarence Munroe, George Betteridge, Charlie Betteridge. In T /l.\ 1'.`.`.........;. 1:` 1r - 1 . I gay` -4 Ms Cook of `Toronto spent` over `Sunday with Mrs. Wiggins.- "u'._ nUrI'1L....._..-.. 1-12;. 4.1..-_ ___1_| "`."fr.W'II.-Li11ian Adams, Mariel McKnight, George Small, Tenal VVonch,` Norenev Webb, Harold Stephens, Earl Mayes 3 . Q... T ` 'kT.__....___ 1r .~ -.. l v~Jw\/Joa\/3&5), .L.Jurll. 4116!. _ I.-'-Norman Uifayes, Sadiei Wgrnch; - ' ` ; \ a--.- __ I Mr. Warsnop `spent a~~_few days in Toronto recently - ' `II t\ nn -1` . 4- .SU1$T1`?U3*%P.E CORNERS v \J|n\-ado ' I. Turnbull, Teacher`. I ! ngs, Household Anticles, Hardware; 1993,? Jewelry, Furniture, Fancy .n.un\.a &L&\.rAL.l|l\JLIJ \lJ- vo-V u Va usuvv V |Paul s nished a successful season si 'work by packing their bales of o1oth- ing at thehome of Mrs. -W. J.} ;Leonard on Wednesday, Octobelf` 28th. The `bale this -year "contained a full outt of clothing `for. a boy in the news Church of England `School at Le Pas. The members take the service at` St. 15au1 s next [Sunday at 3 o clock. ---5. '-.-_ T!1_eurnne_rr3begs of the _Of Wearing` TMateria_ls, Mrs. O. S. RovvVe;s1_>` thev we`ek- ! end with Toronto friends. .. 1 DEVLIN AND * MURCHISON .A_ Large stock of Lino1 Floor Oilcloths, and Carpet Squares has Just come to mum. Men's Heavy Ribgd Shirts and Drawers at.75c Garment Fleece Lined Shirts and Drawlers at 50 each ertible Col`-` s and Navy. -1; Gblldf `orv Conv hads ._of `Brown cut. 116. 1 :2? F. ' ` `Va!-an I _e_; _:;;;e.ng;s_,t _p_a.tterns. Some have motor con `3%Q.;have:cgn'ye1st1b1g_collars, all are good. warm 0vercoatS' ~ - Law an 1nnn_-__I Q-Innn ars um Mrs; Smith. of T Smithdale was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A- .Hil1 Week before las_t./ *H:g`,,~A.\r__Vy:V. vu_E.e`i_g,r.l'it'Cl<),'t.h, made from Browns {Lind Dark Grew Size`_s-29 "to 33 With` convert1b1e collars.` ~ -A-1.14 `A413 @111? I A-1.-- QurrSpcial M5de-to Measure Depart, % . J 5 me%ri1t . For; Men sVancl Boys Suits and Overcoats i ?We are showing a. larger range of cloths than ever before. \\' Ahaive the best values we ever had and guarantee to (rive exm-V Cuse 't91Iier a." t} , . ` D ` . STANFlE'LD S AND TIGER BRAND unngkwgz ' W` In`... :r| ucvn-:.ulsL... AL `i For Lien, Staneld ; and $1.50 per garment. at $1.00 per -garment. Fall `wheat is looking/Well in the southern part of Simcoe County,_ says The Beeton World, At time` :_of seeding the land was dry, and in! many elds were spots in which nol - who were present at te packing [spenta pleasant social afternoon. : AFALL WHEAT GOOD a AQ%%i nt'er Overcoats ~.:+.;T.7 ;i;r?;;'i'-r5z'?1;+i.;. *".c":1..',|.. 4*.-,;+.1. m..m1 m.11.,.. An $17.50, and $19.00 30900oooooooooooooooooao ` 67. O o --_ _ ,,__- _ A IN SOUTH SIMCOE '3.`0,w$'6.6, :':*'7'1`6'a..a $10.00 Shawl Collars 29 to 33, $9.50 Boy 3 M Overcogts ,_ __--:._L'.L (`HALL ..,....J.-. 8..-... 13..---- rgainsoffered Barrie Stores "s3;3b:s`ib:a6?;;a` $1266 - --2---- ----- v-r :0`-cn.a5\1y `in three diTerent weights at 81.00, S1_25 Tiger Brand in Plum Grey color 01' Cream 3900oooooooooooooooooo1 COLWELL g1?o_Wth_Was$_visible for :~:o1ne time. .HoWever, the frequent 1`21in.~: uf the past` few`? weeks have 1m1dc a L4-'il+;A1 change and there is nsrw :1 _r_n..-H1 growth all over these elds. `If every` young man or-MM -.:--_ ,g1r_1 he is in love with mti11g- Edinner when nobody i< v.`;m- ler, the crop of old bac-11c]1'.~: v.- mcrease. the her I to] sand- man; front I un unce prop order Virg' furlo were not %i{a'{ _Vw--~--v. _'I{<)Wv;'e, of Welland, spent ten days with her parents at Pope. `Jar Farm.%

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