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Northern Advance, 19 Feb 1914, p. 4

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oo'v%`35ooo;o930:} _ I .3; LINDSAY, that o'e_r unusual saving. New spring gqods just in, high neck and low neck, .long and % sleeves, sizes 32 troy 42; -These are `made by one of the larg- est makers and are a per- fect" t, extra value r.5o and 1.25, see our -east `.$,'i'2.`i"d`ZyF3i;;`'?T'. .1 .00 Ladies White Lawn ` % V Ladies Swea Navy, Grey, Cardinal, Black, Wh VWhite, extra value 3.25 and 3.00 Saturday . only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sizes t6 9%, extra valuevat 2 _ 17 a, pair or 7 pairs for.. . . .. . Black and Red Stripe and Check O Hare & Sons, 27 inches wi warm shirt, extra value at 45 a and Saturday only per yard. . . . QUWQSI: UL llxwuuu uv.L\:. Mrs. Dobson and little -Gwughteri of Hamilton were irecent g.u`e'ts of Mrs._ S. . Dupswnore. - " _-__ - 11., 41...: 4.} Blouses % Ladies Black Rabi Factory F` BARRIE, Hula ftake 11oti'ce that mentioned date_ the ;~ to distr1b!1t ` ~1\I `Ix , Otlee` .` ~~. ` .h&V".'I`3`hst,l.::hre[\, *~., o; _`tll1lg..c1ai~ AQt5 _gj,.en"` RR 1`. .3 " -3 1 _ m9w:h~]%m ea-tiht a1l1W``'3 10% ID of Illles hat tlltxweditorsg Ilnisl 1315..t0n' estate; ~ Iuth; gf theg L Qounty . Lab`) Per . deceased who of clfiedx. 0 "Q1937 abo .- are req%l1it.}1 day red on or .15- 1., 23, SI())(1 _St` or (febrllary, % le1t01~ .E)u'91' 10 ` * ' Sn` 1` the ef.j;_seQut.cIaim` aliuh full . '_ . . . ix y (lt mlyl) 11110 by same makerg, siz_eS 17, new goods Justm, see >ur west window, neat `;:L".. f`f.*:f'.2.5.'...1.0 Com re these with anything ` see at 1.50. TH?SDAY FEB our v I \vc\.uv\` M1313. % NOTICE To CREDITORS r Coats e, Black and Red, Red and .. .."."?'.`f'.". ...... 1.49 (1 W001 Hose , Friday and Sat." Lnnel actory Flannel, made by e, just the thing for a good rd, Fifiday Arrow Collars by the Cluett, Peabody . Troy, U. S. and the St. notch collar, sold up to I mber at 20c or 3 for 50c, rice 15c or 2 for TRENTON `JV-I JIM!!! Mrs. ,J.as. Brown is visiting` friends in Thornton. Mr. Jas. 1\'Io'ir. of the Batteau, visited his parents here _recently. ' ` 'Il'__ .l V!LlL.. -1.` (`(..11.'--......A.\.J ....-..-. .. f`?.S%*.~..1.00 .Lf. fl.7`9 156 {eYo1 K lvIl\4I. IJJIIVJQJ-ill Miss Ethel Mills! `of SVtaynel1l' spentll Sunday wi`tl1`.l1e1' sister, Miss Nellie -1I_'11_ l pd _Q()l1_ ed ult :~t1`1 the non thi `Miss Bessie Williams has 'retui'n- ed to Townto, after spending some time with `her paren_ts here. Feb. 16t'h.---Mr. Frank Atkinson passed peacefully away on Thursday. He was 40 years of age and moved to this village about eight years ago, being e1np 1oyedJ by Henry Wise, lumber `lnanufacturer. Mr. Atkinson was well liked by every- body. . The funeral -took place .on Sunday from his `fate residence. to the vault in ?Barr'ie, and was very largely attended. The Rev.` Mr. Lockhart, pastor of `St . Andrew s_ Presbyterian C'hu*rc'h, conclucted the V -l$-I U9 `ICK P55` KJCCVUIJ JC\dC\-I `C Mr. `Guildbs qf Co111ug'wood was a recent vislttor at Mr. Jas. Thomp- so11 s. ' ` ` .1 rt 'I\ ~I 1 I'YI11l 1 I uuvoa you I FOR `FARMERS: _9B3E$E9!*2F!!E 3 SUNNIDALE 0`O11}I_EI{S ;;bvyuoooouooo03 7- :.`*1>AINsW101< % l `Feb. l16tl1..-e-There lwil-1 $l:s~a "service ` '-in"`St. "Pa'ul s Churh on Sunday at `-3_.j).m. as usual. ,On Friday` even- ing of this Week `the Rev. "C. E.- Wh-ittaker of ~Mackenzie River and` thga Yukon, will giw an illustrated "lecture. Mr. Wliitltraker has. spent fteen years as ainissioxxary in the: .faj~ nortl1,.and ,2-lnis .. talk will be. especially fi'11ter`e`.fi11g. l ' o" `The Famous Bgll v_Pio,; The Pianbs, %Musical Instmmexof % : kinds. Sheet Music and Suj lies at GROWN mmm. 9`mwEFm5*T the g f6_;.n1_ourn his` iieath his wif,e."`_t_g11,1_<.1_,-j thrjee small children, `a1sohis_;?d "- fat,h,er;and,.\mo'ther, (and ve t_;roth*rs namely: _.Geo. H`. of Torontbg" Robt, of Alymdale, ` William T of 4...H0bar3t, Jae. `of Midland and ~Peter_ of; the West. 'T"._[`he pallbearers were:. Ge`oL Snider, '_C1ior`d Bell, Abe` Richard- , son, Er-nest Gaston, 0. Craig and K W. Burch; Among the oral offer- [ nigs was a. wreath from his broth- ers. "The eyxipathy of this neigh- boglgood is extended to the bereaved. A11 !-r_n -1-.11_-....4.a. ........a .-. '.Lu. .l1J.l.`J'J'.l. J'.\ K5 ~L'A\l-LU 4. 4..v.u...--mg lMeeting`s "vs;-ill .be held. on Tuesday, Feb. 2`_Itll,- .2 pm. "and 8 p.m., `at Churchill When subjects of interest to, farmers will be discussed. In ad? dition. to `addresses there will be dmoniltfation material in 'eav.mnec-1 tion with each subject and iii the; evening the lectures will iillns-; `strated by J lantern slides. There . should be, a _ good attendance ~at% these meetings. Ladies will be W31-" come at the evening session. ' U|.')l.`{lUUu ;a Uavufauvu vu lvgav-V uv.~..~....... - M212. Allan -H111 of'E:verett spent few days last week wlth. his father, L Capt. Hill. " `II ... _`.'..n 'u' ....- A nun I-v;;`:"u` Uuyho 111110 , M _ Mr. -a`n_ Mrs.` `A. Gaston are vis1t-' ing relaitaves in_ Toronto. 3F-eh. 16th.,-A "very pret-ti ' wed- ding was solem_nized_:,at the home of the bride s- parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh, Utopia, on `Wednes- day afternoon of last, week,` when their second daughter, Annie Laura, l was united in marriage to Captain `William, Honsberger, of Toronto. ' The ceremony, which was performed by the ,bride s rector, "the Rev. Thomas -11`. Dew, of` Ivy, "took place -in the -drawing room. `The V bride was `given away by her .-father and was t-at-tired` in a beautiful` gown of light -blue silk with shadow` lace, and ,also wore the gift of the groom, a brooch set with pearls. The young` couple were unatltended. After the ceremony the guests re- tired to the dining-room where a sumptuous wedding breakfast await- ed them. , .' -`I .3 IVAWL __,.'I Cu uucux. ` , A `Later ~ in the evening, Capt.- and Mrs. I-Ionsberger drove to Angus, where, admist showers of confetti and good` wishes, they -fboarded ` the train for Detroit and other Ameri- can _cities. On. 'thei.r return -Capt. and Mrs. Honberger will reside at their home in Toronto, ' until" the navigation season opens in the spring, . when they will remove to Port Colborne, where the Captain will take charge of his vesself e Feb. 17th;---Rev. Mr. Pugsley .of '1`oro11t0~ occupied `the pulpit here the past two Sabb`ath s `in the ab- .-sence of Rev. G. I. Craw. 51661-114.] U\J nu`); ' A number from here attendedg Mr. Robert` Ross sale, north of Ivy, last Friday. ' ___L1.3_- _. ___ .1 ..L.\.4:-- A- '11. ,.___,.'.- The sympathy of this community`; goes out to the bereaved family of} Mr. Gibson, whose son, Fred, de-s parted ..this life on Feb; 14th, the! :funera`l .. being held on Monday; afternoon .to Angus cemetery. .The; _deceased leaves `a father and two brothers to- mourn his early demise. 7111... 'I"2L-......__ G..-2...A.__ 'L.._'I - __....... .1.v,y, Juan J.;AuuJ. ` Ice cutting and storing 'it_ away: `for summer use is the` order of the day. ` ' " "Il'_,-A T _ _ T - _- -LL `L _ _, ,.`-A_,____. , ,`| \-I5I rs. J as. J e1_111ett` has rturned' "home, after visiting` Thornton 3 f r'iends. A -1 `vs 1 11 n - .01: 0 n H .1 I Jusauuc` l Mr. John Nicholls Vrr1'i1l is again '11umn_1'iug',T after being closed] down for some time. . - _ I Feb. 16th.---Miss Eva_ Pa1*tr'i(3l`ge is visiting friends in 1Ba's1'.1`.ie, for a few days. \ 'Il'__ T.1_.... vvt\.~ .n `q'f-|.|-\r`nt1 `.w1\T`i)"i3}fivi`<;ui')1.)`bso11 of Ut6p'ia v'is-' Fited her. Sister, Miss Lucy Dobso1_1,l over Sun<`iay.~ ' . 'MT.. 11'? `I T.V,'I,. . `I 1 * aLC\.LaL3b3L LlL- Ill`J\J-UIIJE ICICU VV \d\r,l\o . The weather isa !bitV milder again `happy to say. ' T A ......_.L.._. .E........ 1-....- ..1.A.-... ,],..] uvvo nzuaauu | Mr. W . Edgar took a `business- tr'ip tp 'To1'or_1fco last' week. ` Ill \47 IEJIKIJ 3 ll\-I Jll\l \JJ.JL Jill-`J \4G|` C. \ol\J&II9h \t' The Literary Society ha. a very successful. meeting last Week. 7111-- __--LL-_- 2.. . .`_3L'____'1J._. .__.-3-- BAXTER U:no13IA T J au_iiesoi1_ V The news for the.s1idden death at: the Wellington Hotel-, V Guelph, last Wednesaay, of Mr. :Arthur;_b M. J amies*'on,. traveller for David_.Moj-- n C`----. Ann... 1-v\n11'11`FD!`I"'.11'I`nI`Q (VF Iol'uVU11V.l" -.l.U1'- \..IJG'nV.5v\,l.y_'-I-ll-\I.a ton & -Sons, soap manufacturers of "Hamilton, `came V as ' a distinct shock .. to his relatives and friends. -Mr. ` Jamieson had gone to Guelph` on `Monday night and after transcact- -ing his business with several of the merchants there on Tuesday, had in-' tended leaving` on Wednesday morn-. ing. Ahouts10. 0 p.m. on Tuesday 1-- ..- 1.... A. ,1 4... lug mnnvn nnnnranflv Feb.? 16tl1.--After `pending -souieg` weekss with his moi er here,` Mr, Frank Forgiq left for his home in. Hug'l1to11, Soak. ` ' 'u':-_ 'u-1.-1 'n.r...._.... ...c` A1T:..a...-- .2.` 1118'. IIUUUD L,UuVUU` yoluo vu. qgyuuu 1 he ,_ retired to his "room", apparently ' in the best of health, and.` when he did not get up on Wednesday `after-. noon, 9. s-tepladder was procured by; the porter `and the room entered by; the transom. It was plainly evident: that he had been dead some hours,', as his body was cold. Coroner D1-;.t2 Savage, was sent for, and after an |-,,--_4:_._L:__. '.I....:.l..:l- 4.1-...+ .l.:m+In Lari` ...avu., an-aau \1KAl'L|l\JI- o u .1. fore quarter..... 12 Mutton ., . . . . .. .. 1( ,I.ambs, each .. 1 Lamb, per ` lb._ . . . . . . . .. !Hogs, live, select `. . . . E "s _ '_ live, heavy . ;. . . . dressed .. 1] ' Turkeys . . . . .Geese . . . . . lChickens, young .. . . ,Hens, per lb. . . . . . .. `Eggs, per dozen `Butter, roll, per lb. `Lard, per pound .1 otatoes bag .. `Hay, per ton . .. .. ' 15 `Cured `Hides, No. 1. . Green Hides, No. 1.. [Calf Skins, green, 1b.. . Tallow ' "Sheep Skins . .. 'a.Yag'e,. WES 5611!; .101`, nuu a.I.IaU1.' an ex ination 7decided that death had? .resu- ed from natural causes, pos`-:_ sibly acute indigestion; .5 - Mr. J amieson was ., 37 ' years of age, and had lived in Barrie pracig tica=1ly all his life. He was unmar-_.,L ried and lived with his cousin on`. Collier St. The funeral was held`- on Saturday to. the Union Cemetery, Rev. G. R. Turk conducting the service. 1 ! ; rr His `death is. the rst break in the family of seven -boys, all of When}, were present at the funeral-, except Dr. Geo. B. Jamieson who is ill in Toronto. ` The brothers" are: Dr. David of Whitchurch, Dr. Geo. B-. of Edgar, John _- J. and Harry D. of Barrie, J. Muir of Galt, and. Fred S. of the Bank` of Commerce, To- ronto. ` ' I ' ~ ig Bargain Dayy h,` and Saturday, :nd' Carey s Cut. one alive with shoe ve a doctor s bill and r at C`arey s. 'Men s ty/ for 69c. Women s best ' --Barrie s two Friday, Feb. Feb. 21st, W'- Rate `Shoe bargains. "buy Rub l .A.IvnA iNew Wheat . ;Barley . iOats IPeas Euckwljeat .. L. 20 and_21 nu: LATEST MARKETS Nb)i I`'tER&N Anvmcn Eity %ga:}.:ruc:iog. -ll-IUSIJUUIJ, kK|Wl\| ` . Miss Ma-bel Magee of Allxston visiting her gran-dlnother, Mrs} Spicker. ' tr. ....,1. 11.... 'n....,1,... ~ '1.fn':-. .. AoB`mJARY% Barrie, 15 00 '11 99 3 50 35 25 Ai 13 14 19144 w;`. Ezra C'ald:weT1 was in `Stu-nday guest of friends here. "If-.. T\..Lnn.; ..u-..}3I T}`IN-In nnmumhfan. 18 66% 13 .ar\ 1a '% ix} 8 75 b -an` 1 i6 75 so -1.44 i5 15 33 23 13 `.3? I 14 .90 53 AA .Ml'S._ D. d_. uu11'5mur<:. _` _ = Our commun11:ywas shock_ed_ to hear of the suetden dat'h_'in Guelph of M17. A_rthur Janiieson o f`i3arrie, and a. residewt of -Crown THi11 in "former years. "The befeaved friends` have the symp-aiflly 40`-f `1_`lh`e c0~1nIf111;1- ity. Mrs. A. 'P;u't1-idge `of zthis _'|... .~ - -.-.....-... _1a Our special prepared` petreleimi or `Vaseline, Ibottle, reg. _l0c, our price; . . . . . . . , . . V Direct `lmporters-- . e With every dollar purchase we give youa coupon redeemable at our premium counter. A lot of`, new goods in last week `at small. prices. Co`ine and See. There's BIG MONEY SAVING CHANC Barrie Bargain Days, 1 ri. ahcl Sat, F A These are not`: ordinary Bargains but spl ing opportunities offering you needfu when you them at big red Clegns brass, copper, tin, zinc, niclcle, `porcelain, tile, steel, glass," oil cloth, marble, wood, agate, floor oil cloths and linoleum, reg, IOC, Friday and Saturday only 5 for 2 . L U I C O O I U O 0 I I 0 O o o 0 U O I O C C C O o Q Q O C I I I C U I I I o I O o I Q o I O O Q I O 6 O O I I D I O o O o o n o o O o u o u c o so - ww - wuru CU-- 1-I V &l&r$ Fut tip in handsome boxes, paper and envelopes fine quality, extra value at 50, Friday and Saturday only cpooozooooooooe I O O o o O I c O o o I c I I o o n o 00- o o o o O Q co. Q o I o on I lb.` tins, Violet and Lily of the Vai1cy,"extra quality, 15c"a tin or z,tins, for,..... C I O 0 J u 0 o n I U I O O C I I o o o c O o I o I o o I o o I u A o n o I n II is from the Standard Fztshion Sheet for March," Don t miss its other "lovely advance designs.` Your copy is waiting for you gt" our Standard Pattern Department JIJJ"I JV-I-I D: J30 -340 .4 place is a cm1s'in. This Perfectly Beautifu % Design - SHANTY `BAY If you use this Once you will not xsc anyother make Sutcliffe Egge! { W3?! y%th?$%V&dt9i?s Note Paper and Envelopes Diamond Clemser (Talcum. Powder , __-._. ..\,- \,u.v1JJJ1.J.\JI.\vD Notice is . hereb`y given `pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all creditors`; having elaims '.ag`a'1'_nst, the estate of the `late Neil Henderson, of the` Township of Innisl `in the County of > Simcoe, ,Farm_e2:,_t deceased, who died .on or about` the s 18th day of January, 1914,, arefyrequired on qr befoxie the 28th day of February, ,19,14,, [to .send_= by or deliver to _the 5' undersigned Solicitor for the ' ' f _ tinisjtratriir of the;saiddeceased, :th`oairf:,t1a;n1es, addresses; _ and full 1f.t'eu]_a_rs, .'of _their claims: `and " the ' _ f.-the,-f;security:`(ifany) "held he 'ho;t?i!oe,?that' after. 4% eths. M h "tJIUl\\iL1 V . .'. Mr. and'M1-s. Gordon` Mon` are; visiting friends in -Iv.y,. Letroy and other places. . , 112-- 1uL.'1 mun... ;.c Q4...-.....\.. ..........+`

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