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Northern Advance, 6 Aug 1914, p. 8

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I M1A-.s.L J .- W. Groves-' Spent V over. Sunday with her . brovher, -Band-4 master Addison, on her way homei [from Muskoka to Ha.mi-lton. T` it The marriage will -take -p1acel quietly in August of` Mr. Frank! N. Garrett, youngest ,.'son- of Mr. and `Mrs. "Nev-ile Garrett, Calgaiy, formerly of Reading, England, and Miss Lena Maude, youngest daughe-i ter of Mrs. Catharine Miller, Cal-. gary, late of, Ga-lt, -and formerly; of Barrie. _" ` 7 | Inmgland. The Rev. E. R. J. Biggs, 'B.A., performed the ceremony, `which was witnessed by only a few! limmediatre friends. Thebride. was igiven away by Mr. W. Fletcher; I 11'- 11'l _..'l`l... 1.. . ..-.._,1_',, _,,_ V Mr. Lister, now `of Orillia, pre-I sided at the organ in Collier St._ Methodist Church `on Sunday in the_ albsenoe of Miss Griiths, who is away on holidays. . t ' V HIN~DLE-I>A.-SSMORE /at ` , .. uuav uuau xu. uucu 13 L0 WED 21.: _por'tion'oif piece and if moisture is` `quickly absorbed and- shows through to the other side you will never be mistaken abbut `linen. This is a never `failaing test. ` ~---- ----v-Av .l.J\I\I.LU I Have you an ,openin~ here` for` 8' me? aslged thve_ assertive young main, Mr. LC. S. May s rendering of -The Ninety and Nine, at Cen- tral Gh-urch last Sunday evening, was exceptioally goody The % choir also was in the best of form. \ o-Aunaao . , Yes, answered the capitalist. It s right behind you. Dymef ; - V .I`_ippeAcanoe won the }$5000 feature event` at Fort Erie yesterday. - 4g B-uvuusuvnuuu uuu DEVI: W 161111: Quite a number of _ frends as- sembled` at their home, Grove St., on Tuesday evening, ' and instru- mental and vocal music was. given. `Light refreshments were served.| A big crowd gathered on the street `to listen to the free Band concert which is. somewhat of a novelty in that '-.section of the town. E Cl-I VUF uIuaru_1u1.uuC J 81'. -Mr. .- Hindle, who is a popular foreman and expert meehaniclian at the Canada Producer Engine} Works,. is an accomplished pianist and is a valued meniber of the band. His bnide, who only arrived from England is a chanming lady, and their hosts of friends will join with -the band in extending con- g'r2 11:u@:ations and best "wishes. I -s-..-an 3.5; "sun; at uu11uDUL11U.!j:l11' ner and tea ', -and Court Lady Grey Foresters, recognizing Mr. Hindl_e s unfailing courtesy during Ithev many times; he furnished music. for their soirees, sent a handsome; silver marmalade ` jar. I . 11.. tr:..`_n.`. _1.;_ :_ -_e 1 `of the town were treated to a band concert. : The band `boys presented f_-Mrs. Hind-1e'with a handsovme_d,i{1-I ....... -._ J L..- --L` VAV sure test `of linen is to we: 5! A2-E --:--- -7 1 .' V V. ` . THE` MAGIC D0O_R WON $5000 RACE --- -..- . ..v.__n _ famong talking ma. t [5 r all the latest pro, iqaions at ickers' .Vidtrola Hall,` r:.Le"t us quo you prices on one of :th'esej I nificient i Instruments, irwich br' gtthe best efforts of the ~world's .7 st famous artists to your lghotey * 7' he VICTROLA has passed ye experimental stage and is now necessity in every home. VVICT OLASare found in homes. of the ultured, affiuentrrof every class. tThere is a \%/ICTROLA price to fit every_pocket book. v 0 0 ur wuu. Tuumml OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOO , Carrying Cases. the Ines: records heu em before you buy VICIROLA .... r ' , _ ... -. . ;._ -_ .Vo. Vickers :1: KCKIV 0% ills Master : Ice Productions ln s t al m e nt THE GIRL or MYSTERY v gvqavnvuo " It_ also contains valuable in- formation on -how to care for the sick and pa-event spread of disease as well as desirable household and toilet hintt. The book is well designed. The cover shows two men assist~ ing an injured man. who has been given rst aid, while inside the `cover are illtxstrabiorns of what to ;a_nd how to do it in hundreds of ."gses. - I 1 I I ' `I ` . G:1iord- W-arner had d1}e' thumlbl .of his .ri-g`h hand badlly A injured 'w`_hen caught in a press at the Ex- aminer Oice last week. J xily .v-- V-9---h `When the book is received read `it carefully and than hang it up in some convenient piace far future reference. ' ._ ..-. .,~--v av nu. C.\L'Cl1CI1E ,, Handbook of First Akl" nowhe- ? ing placed -in our 11011105 by C, H_ Beatty, Direamlvand. Tlie book is fu_H'-'of_ suggestions for rst aid to the injured in 8C'('i(1ll[.~.` and emer- 1-gegcies. `I One of the most usefu1 . . lets to be distributed z1b.3utpa?::: .in some years is the excellent now be. .':n.aI `I11-Olitlvaru A119: 1...- A VALUABLE Boo; Look for our Bargain Bu!- lelin, Dry Goods. Ready towears, etc. Cu! Fn::'a;. - V 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 THE WEATHF.R VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV UV OF LOCAL INTEREST % oooaaoaaaaaaagaaagggnaaaa lowest 11? ghest - 51 32 H. BIFTTERY rain 0.79 0.01 0.04 0.04 Next Monday "is Barr-ie Vs __C~vio Holiday and all the business places will .'be G1-0S8(1 except the ice cream" parlors `and refreshment stands. 20000900ooooootobooodboooo} A1 I An I D -nu:-::A1 - Always serv `Sold in `bulk or br' tain, 20 cts 21 pi i --'Pure Cream ice ` -is a t Bry_son s. at our foun- r i eBarrie sente ball team to Ivy yesbenday afternoon to compete for the W. A. Boys ' Shields` in a challenge game. '1, ' ' " ---Pure food: make A althy child- ren. B-ryson s .is t . ome of Pure. `Cream Ice Crea V . T . I . T The Steamer ()tonabee is run-.. ning an excursion from _ J a-cksOn 8_ Point to Baljrie on `Mofiay. *A big crowd is expected from Colliwgiwood on Monday; it, "being civic h"o1id'ayv there, he well `as in Barrie. ` A V I "i`ARMs Eon .s A I `have a number of in, 11116 County of very close to the , , of Battle; for `sale, at ran 10: mines and terms. . 0.` `Thompson Oce 15 St., Barrie,-_ ~Bo'x 462, Plh ' . B2284; 'Wedd=inag- Invitajtions--I-latevst styles I _in type, at The Advance Oce. N I Most ' restful `Io -Go to Bry=son s town. , . =`.' cooled. eam `Parlor in sm~.;N -In (M... '11 T...'..L..c1~- `am. V _.'l_ -1 cheap. FOR % ` SA -~One . thorougibred f wire, `huire fox terrier 'dOg_"pup.j 4 .,,Ap R15_ V ._t , 151119 k.o`f-~ .n,,,, . x: -`"01 `o-1.. .vWANT"ED---.-A -large. or medium-"V _size'd room,` with gopd n-prth light, '- Apply Advance Oice, Bar-. "rie . A % ~31-32 LA REWARD is oerecl Barrie Go1f~Club to any . ting inf-ovmation which ' to the apprewhension son~ tfespassig on `tie property of the _4 wb. ;\31-32 `V. "Miss Hanorah Cr0x_1an,. Le-! froy, died in the RV. Hospital 011' Tuesday following. a lengthy ill ness. She was in her 78th year.' and was a _ sist`er- of Mr. Michael Cronan of the 6th of _V-_espra. I Four rinks of bowlers from Now`- Iuarket and one from BeebouLp1ay- .ed.~ here yesterday afternoon. . . of `the New'ma rket_ minke jilayedf. D, A .'W'6]1 fenced and wa \I LIL}-I-J-IJ'-_""'&` '.' .i`:*`uGi;n'.'Vf1'1,Irn'isi`;. % ` Pail `to V Thos. A Ont. The ALE.-;N ' I ;ot . Innisi; ` 0 `acres, nd wa ed. ' Atpply , V Fainswik, I [.32. -32-..- ,1 LL _ I Q`, t J eweler; a opposite the arriage licenses 20-tf 'I`{earn:' 7 W, J Wu; J us -Lulvuuuc ll ` Barrie-[--J.` A-._ Hara, -H. W.', Jvamiason,` M; M; Justice, E. Liscumb, F.,_~ V. Morten; ;W. 1. -4: ~Mo-f ,_ __ M- ~"IsI"31'9I!'5I1:.~ "W9 % `artistic manner, see WM. TAYLOR. _Dunlo`p St., Barrie. ` ' ---[-For ral good owers---wedding` or `table Bouquets, Funeral Designs, or Floral eifects, put up in the most tf. I . .4) From C'o1`1ingwood Co/l=leg'iate Part I.---B. I. Helxnkay (how). D. L. I-Ie1'mka.y (h-011.) I. E._Mc-_ Dermid, ' O E. Scarrow (hon). Entrance to >Normal . In the Entrance to Normal -Ex- aun`inaj;ion the _ showing Vin `Simcoe igzluzty n:o~t;near_1g so * . %pa aaingg .9ut. _ .Barx_-ie 1_0 jout-`of 34, E1itriVaie.2` out `Of 5. : .a`n. `P6Ii?t8n8`5911!!9%,%'4. :0? 6?! T.10.,f"i'1`h.9.L1if` w.ows.% , GoI1_};1gv%mod~G.%E. Baxter, A VMQT $9 j Jp `V. ` N|. .. rnenry, - M. L. %FMi11sgp,M V H, :3, .'I._ I W Sviwrimg & . . uuxu umuugwuuu. "' ' U` The following is the list of the successful Upber School TEn?trance !to Faculty Tcandirdra-tea. A % % ` _ From Bsgrrie Collegiate ]% Pm I.--E. A. AveriIl,TJ. A. 0. K-ell, F. W. Robinson.` P. . V. Rose"-' .warne, H. M. A Sarjeant,_ E. Wright (hon). : %. 1 J "Part II.--iS. M.- Bi~lli11gsey,T. `B. L. Campbell, C`. L.._ K311, `M. `E. Livingston, V. M. Quinlan (hon.);i ,E.. R. Want (hm). :vvebn% [._1G:'C7<'>i.1:i'r;;1'\avood ve lwmte. on Part; I, Entrance to Faculty and four` were successoful. three dbtaining honons. There were no candidates for Part. II; f1'-om Collingwood. V - I The staff of the Barrie conegi-5 ate Institute is to be most highly commended for the excellent show- f ing made at the recent department- _ a1 examinations. In the examina- tion for upper school entrance to faculty, which is . the highest ex- amination in the school, being the test examinatvi-on for entrance into [the Universities, the Barrie and. 9 9 I Coll-ingwood Col -legiates made a remarkable showing. In Part I. of this examination, there were seven candidates trying at Barrie, six, of whom passed, one taking _honors. In Part II. of the same examina- r tion seven tried at Barrie, and all -. passed, two taking honors. `This one hundred per cent. showing by _ the Barrie Collegiate m-ore_ re- markable when : th_e fact is taken into. consideration that the pupils . ,_have not'=been in their ownschool, . and have. been considerably handi- caprped _ by lack of `proper I appli- ances and suitable accommodation. ,1 It -is doubtful if any .schoo1 in the , province` has equalled this record, and the staif is -entitled to a large- measure of the credit, while the successful V students are also to be congratuiia-ted.` I - The Barrie arriage Co. closed "down-last Friday for their". annual stocktaking and will not re-open .until next Tuesday. Altghou-gh no boom -is expected this fall, `pros- pacts are` good `for a steady season. Many fcarriageu factories throughout the country -are closed up for per- iods of from two to four months, and Barrie is fortunate in having an findustry which continues` to provide -steady works for .11 large staff of men`at good wages. ' ` | Importers of Barrie will not suf-I fer from any dis'org'anization of_ shipping. from the Old? Country on account `of the war, as` British sihi-p-V pers have evidently foreseen H.` the ,e ects of impending war and have shipped consignments `for Canada much eanlvier they usual. "Mr. Geo. Vyickers stated that a large can- lsignmenzt of English goods was `shipped per S.S. Canada. which yesterday s papers reported safe ,in port at Montreal, "and the goods will be here in a few days- 4 {BARRIE COLLEGIATE .% . .' = MADE GOOD SHOWING vi Lake 7 Sum`!'ner " Re'$ort;` ~ 7I_' foxi `Hire. .-Board by `day `or week,-. and lunches and soft` drink; at `a1111oum.. Miss Lawrenceg ' --~Cvar_ey 'V step, lively Vsh. _ zzle! !`l1a*1f.eceived a fresh "ho V % this week of _ 419 pails _ " _ omen a l`Patent and Vici Kid rds, _h:ig~h, medium and law_ `ho ,. "all sizes, bought from a ' at`le_ss than hell e`~.origina1. price. |These shoes a worth up ;to $3.00- Ia pair, !but H rey s svtep'1-ively sale price is $ Carey s ' sale sign. `..A -' -Young and? old en i'yson s| Ice Cream, and -it _them.=good. ' manufacturer _ 9. .pair._ `Look -for, .o. u_v 44.14 V uuuv \.l1u.UU. ---E. H ;Wil1iams, V Jewder; has removedto dire Queen s Hotel. licenses `issued. . - 20-tf Pile driving: on the Bunkem Creek culvert, commenced on Tues- day. So far. a. good bottom has been dbtainafblve and it is expected that little diiculty_ will be expen- ienoed. , I oirgola OX` -tips at a step lively sale priL -990 (a pair. Lock for Careys... % Tsale sign; The Toronto daifly `papers are eagerly sought after these days. About 150 extra copies __o_f the evening `papers were snapped up in 1\u1.n .`\nA`y nl-nun In.` Qua`.-cg.-I..;.. A--A.. ' `f1"iendly`: titionsi", .. fi-e:~ =.team hett`,(i`s. -t;h `; 1i,st. ::th9..A`16ag\__x. _ ` ' |_'ox1-e ' ing. -Qua ywyvgu. Ivvov yzasulltlwu up I A_b99k_g,store on Asmaturday even-` ' e Mr. .A. 0,. Batten, manager of the British & Colonial Press Ser- vice, of Toronto, spent over Sun- `day -and Monday with ' Mrs. Batten Mr. Geo. J. Hearn, of _ Montreal left ..on .Tuesday-, after spending `a week at Peninsular Park as guest of Mr. A. Toudhette. - - JM-iss Nellie Rankin of Toronto and her friend, Miss Genevieve McCu-e, "are spending their vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Sissons, Mul- ?caster S1}. '.".Mr, V. H. Engvhsh, accompanied byg -a number of business associta-test 'in_ the Wilson Cigar 00., _- Toronto, spent Sunday and Monday in town`.- and Mrs. W. C. Thompson, son and -two` daug'hte_rs,. have re-| turned from a visit at -Sitmcoe, and a motor trip through` Western On- ltario. " . ~ `To-ni,-ght the Citizens Band will give a concert in '-St. Vincent s `Park, and` at Queen s Park -to-mor- row (Friday) evening. Next Thurs- day the concert Wi11_be at Queen's: I\ ark. . V J I Bu'tter"paper--$1.25 per re ' at The nAdTtrTance Oice. X t '1'I'Y!II!.,,,, -` Miss Clara Rediditt of Toronto accompanied by her friend, Johnston, spent the weekend it! `her-.home,. Mary" St. 5 . l f __ __ _,, , vvpfyvvvvvvvvvvvvv .Vy_vv.vyv.v_v 3 "666.oooo9"o.o.oo ' `M - D;..L4. n...-:..,1--*L....1.... ....... 5! Miss. E. J. Hamlbly of tromiito was. the guest of her brother, _Mr. _J. R. Hambly, over Sunday.` ` Mr. and Mrs. V Robt. "Lee are spending a month at Big Bay Point,` the guests of Mr. and Mrs.` A. Touchette. ' i I Miss ',M. T. Reed, of Toronto, ac- c'ompanied' `by her friend, Miss Ethel I-Iilelock, were guests of Mrs. Alex, Milne for vhe week-end. _' . "3'o"o3 ofo_o99_oO: Miss "S hir1~ey Smith/forf M'i1t'on is h'oLiadlayingV at -Big Bay Point, _ the _guest of `_ Miss Florence Touchette. , Mr. .aniL Mrs. James MeGeashey' ;W.a're' in.-"town ovr Toronto` Civic Holiday. ' 9 ` ` Ville, is `visitig at the home- `of "Rev. V a1}`d .1118. J ou-rdan, Mary- St. % Miss Mabei Boynton, 0;? Stan- I I `Mr. and Mrs." W.- G. Gordon were` in Toronto for ' a few days attend- ing the funeral "of. Mr. Gordon s mot-her.` ' - Mrs. T.hos._-"Grey of Toronto is: It-he -`guest of Mrs. A. Touchette at -their `summer `home, Big Bay [P6int. `at .` . .vv---- -300 puirs of old h_oes Carey s Shoe .Rep`a1'r1 at .3 . very` modest !but thg `best of vvvvvv u~vo on f*} in l,twn" for a"few days, . '~ Mr. McVicar ` `vgsfasl in V Brace- ; bdg. fblf the 1' '1fveek_-ei1d. Dr; _ Ivey" at 7 i1 ia, is` spending` a month with Mrs`. O. Wright. _ '_ T Q I Mr. W. G. Colville 5:1 mm .Wi'1-. liam and formerly of Barrie, was | in_ town on Sunday. Mr.'G1"'e`n. Caldwell and- son left last week to rejoin her husband at Edmonton. ` V I ._ `Mr.- and Mrs. N. B. JoHns`mn: havef been spending - a couple of `weeks .in Whitby. ' ` Mr. -and1:Z(rs. W. T J. Merrick and }fan;ily are holidaying at Toronto, Nia`gt'ira'F-a'11s and Preston. ..- ' 3 4. vvMr.. {Wellington `Aul and Mr. jCeci-1 'l1homas `bf Toronto were up for ToF6n'to C-ivtic . Holiday. _.r-, - Mr. and. Mrs. Pickett and daugh- ? ter, well-known photographers of `Toronto, are the guests of the` i Whitney `family of A51-Iandale. I Miss Joan Powen is visitixfg `with! Miss Ethe1`Tou_c_htte at L Big Bay Point. = % ` ` Nerwmz'1rket bow1'ers' played a. `sdhed-uled` . game here yesterday afternoon. I V ` . `V , and A.ATurner haveE returned from a -holiday trip in] Western Ontario. Z ' '7 | The" World s Greatest % Seal Picture ~ RN; ADVANCE SERENADE AND PREVSEN-TA-< . ' TION A" On Tuesdayfwevemin-g`, the Barrie Clitfzens , Band serenaded. -their fel low-member, Mr. Fred- W. Hindle; who` was married on Saturday at his home on Grove St..,. and afvery pleasant evening was spent, during [which time the citzens of tihat'pa.1`~t| avsgyauav u.|.. -uuc uuou .I.I:U5l:. P A number of other army reserves , are in town, but as `they nearly all belong` to the local companies, it is thought they will turn" out yvitah the 35-th calledii. ' I-Jvunv gvovsvv Jo. .u.1JI.v JED U11). , I Mr. B. W. Pxtt, manager of the ._Queen- s, who is also an army re- ,s_erv~e of the Territorial Forces, will not likely go back, as his ltah-ree `years is up this month. He `is a [color sergeant of. =the 35th Regt. ; , A causing`-nan at ALL A - A - - - - - ` - - -`I . A OFF TO ENGLAND Harry Collins, `the clerk at the ,Queen s Hotel, left last night to ianswer the call. for army reserves 3 to return home to England at once. 'He had served three.-years in_ the gyeomanry service, and his three years reserve is not yet up. h .11"; `D `(IT 1):. ........-...-.. -1` AL- _ Judge Va1.}ce has given his JUdJB'Inen't against the" appeal of Mr. M. E. Beatty who applied to '19 naqqnaam-1 on 4-nnnnt -1 4.1.... 1.1:..- V s_114n1`zpV omt.`~j ~ ff f :~ `1m`4;i ;D ix`my Iililxiiids-;"._ holidaying. in1tm;:%- spending ` a ` couple Qf-- wee} ' Sparrow Lake. T ` 7 A -Trinity Church on Saturday `at 11 The marriage was s'dTemnized in a.m.,` ,of Miss, Etzhel _ Passmore, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Passmore of _ The Square, North Moulton, Devonshire, Eng-. land, to Mr. Fred Hindle, elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. " Hindle, '_I`he `A Strand, Exmouth Devon, 1'.`......1...._.:I mL_ 1).__ 1.1 'n -n: .._._ Mf$. F.` . f-K'n.ight~ 8: Vanoou;L`r! is Ixoidayvig with her parents, -3 Mr. "and Mps. J. Ohumhill. % ; ~ I I `Messrs. L. D. Beatty, Chas. Begt-i ty .a1;d . ;Mai1:1a.nd ~ Banting spent: Sunday at Hfbney Harbor, where: Mrs. Chas. Beatty -has .-been` fori lthe past few . weeks. They also; spent some time on Monday in} iMi`d1and and Penetang. l'\/LL wvv-a.y -UJ VI. .L'1UlIUl.lU o Mr. Hindle is a popular member of the Barrie Citens -Band, and the band on Tuesday evening seren- aded` hi-m and -his bride at their new home, No. 34 Grove St., and presente& lifts. Hindle with a Hand- _'some set of dishes. V x Messrs. Todd , ;Byron _Alx.h Ha1blbick, 'G'eo.1 Malicomson? \*rr:`I`l:_,-_- __.-:..._..J `.1.-.......! _11U`A. J.l.`W|JIl,Il.'Un,4 \JVUn'\` .All-I al`\/\IJ-Iauavpa. ;and E. A. Wligfms motored to Lindsay for the big band. and; remen s tournament last T-hurs-1 . _ , .....- 4--or uuuvug vV'uu' ayyuuu IIU 6 be 'assess;1. .as tenant of the Fir Hall, a fbu-ilding owned by the town and exempt from taxation. '

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