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Northern Advance, 6 May 1915, p. 4

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""1\"zi}'."c"i{e$'I11 .2ff i"a1J1Z3"3'to Work again, after being laid up for a couple of Weeks from getting his 30" 32 .14 13 30 15 18 A14 .00 12 00 10" 00 A` '4- an UV 7 5,0 7 50 40 1 E6 75 .a;\;\ T49 .18 96 Collier streei" Q\IlAbAA Mr. SI. Wallace _and her` mother, Mrs. Rogerson, spent Tuesday in Barrie. 1'77 . ~. I! .- -cu 1\Ien s ne Footwear, in Patent, Velour and Box `Calf. all marked away below cost. Regular 50c, now.. Women s ne Footwear, .invLace, But ton, Pumps and Uxfords, Sand colored tops for Summpr wear, many with Cushe ion soles for comfort, all marked away below cost. ' Boys Girls and Children's Boots and Shoes, made by the best makers in Can- ada, all marked away below cost. A. E. cunmni _l""9|1 5 Women s Summer Vests L Table Linen Fine Irish Linen, mill ends, from I to .5 yard lengths, reg. 1.09,` now. . . .50c Splendid assortment, regular 25C to 30, HOW...-.....-....f.....--.....~l2|rjC Women's White Linen Summer Skirts, all sizes, reg. .2.or). . . . .A . . . . . . ; . .65c Women's ne -White, and Black and White Striped, reg. 2.00, now.-. ...95c -JBNLAA\JI `We are sorry to hear of the ill- ness of Mrs. Chapin, Sr. Her friends wish her a speedy recovery. 7|/Tu A T47I...1---...L-.I..'l- L-.. Z--..L-`l1..,`.l Regular 2`5c, now. . . . . fdr Regular 30c, now. . . . . .; . . . . . 15c Dress Goods White Or Colored Mill Ends, regular 25c to 400, now..._ . . . . . . . . . ..-....9c Regular 75c, how. . . ETA_E"TTTEi ' H Art Curtaining Boots & Shoes Women s% Silk Hose J-.LJ\4LL\.AtJ IV L011 J1\4.L (41 I3 \.a\/\.I" JDUUVL/1`, o l Mr. A. Kirkpatriclij has installed a large gasoline tank for the use 0 the general public. ` Madras Curtaining W`omen s% Waists Women s Skirts Bobbinette . . . . . . . . . . ._ .25c . . . . . . . . .35c LIMITED East of the Market Black an*1 VVhite Striped and Khaki, reg- 75c.and 1.00. now . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49c Men's Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Suspen- ders; Garters and Armlets at half price. nu`, -.1 .n..n._\.v:a.:. \.:v|A. AJ\J\JUA\IAJ.I ' V Mr. and Mrs- Jory and family` have moved to their farm in Ves-i pra. V I 1.r.. In:..1,1- L..- -.,...---.1 .n-- 1.1-41- I Men s% Fine V French Bal- briggan Underwear Regular 50c, now. . . . Men's Waterproof Coats, made by Can- adian Consolidated Rubber Co., a nc- coat for motoring and hard wear, reg. 1-8.00, now. ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.00 Blue, Black and Striped, the best Over all in Barrie for hard wear, reg. 1.25, now....V..e . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . ..65c Regular 1.25, now. . . InlFancy Wotjsteds and Tweeds,/ all sizes, regular 3.00 to 4.00 now. .$1.49 Good assortment, all sizes. regular 1.25, ........65c IIOWOOIIIIOOIVOIOIOIIIC Regular 1.50 and 1.75, now . . . . ..75 All colors, rg. 15c and hot, now. .- . .5c ... -fsuvd ~ -71 A941 .l-.J.L\4ll\.L|J AA .Lv1vs1uu "Mr. Lockhart of`TorontAo is s1)e11a- ing a few days at Mr. R. McCul- lough s. ` 1|,i'.. T 117-11..-- _--.1 1-___. ___-u_-_- Men s Moleskin Pants Men s Negligee Shirts AWomen s Silk Gloves Men s Work Shirts Men s Odd Pants Men s Rain Coats Men s Overalls Veiling V . . . . . . ..29c I... us Mr. Fields has` opened the black-`I smith shop j formerly occupied by Mr. Luck, and is busy at work. - . . . . . . .75c 5,. I915` '...1i A V . ' O00" May 4th,---Hous`e cleaning is the; order of the day. i 1|/T..." T T.7.'--... `L..- ..-J.--..--...I! L..'.`L..- uu; v;. u \.LvlIJ 0 I _wMrs. J , '_Jf{i11g has returned to'he1' home in the village, after` spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. J 0hr} Todd.` ' -v-rv 11 o -u- Miss Annie VVa1Iace is spending` a few days .w1th fmends 111 Toronto_. 1\,r_. TA..`|-L.`--J. _.[."Tl'\.__.A-_J.- 1.. ._____-J .Longre11aw . $1.75 bush. Compton's Early 1.75 bush. HWhite-Cap-Dent 1.50 _l:ush.. m`;.l`?1:eV`;)Lan(1;;`1 1. play on the village square next Saturday evening for the rst_ tm.e this season. T -I -2 %0tl'1er varieties -of En silage 1.35 i Mangel, Turnip, _ Carrot and 5.11 1 % varieties of F_ield-ancl Gm-deA1_1 Seeds. 1` Dutch sens, me. 15.; 3 lbs.`25c.` K: _ j~ -Potato Onions, 8c. lb. ' J I & %C6il SEED GRAIQ V Includirigthe following varieties of ALL KINDS or-' CLOVERS Ann nmomv WAGONS AND 0v-GAITS CORRESPONDENCE H. H. Ottdn & Son 2000 D00000000000000000000: ' Instance-.-F01ding`Go-Carts for. .- . T-Boys iWagons . Child's Wheelbrrows, just the` thing for_fun, "5 only. Garden Barrows for home use at. SEED CORN FIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . and 85 CRAIGHURST LEFROY 3.......................: CROWN HILL See our_asortmi1t Bfor lvaiying . ...... . ; . .1.35, 1.75, 2.oo,*2.25, 2.50 The Largest Wagon$ In Barrie for the ' Money POINTS % :` Chairman R1;;?:;f':ath@' Water {ma Light Committee "r . - the hydrant a*_ ecommend_ed _1at J ,n31d 17`3Z{ be removed 17% 39? Aagnald Sts. 1-39 1 ` James . . '. n` '.-n -` u.- ' Eugenia and ' Dim-T nn.I.~a. J AJ U0, .l..L U111 LJUIJIILUI 11U1'IIVl1o ' Rev. Andrew Smith, Secretary of. the Children s Aid, applied for the usual grant of mo; and. the S.A.1 `Shelter asked for $10`. _ e`ports' n1_-:......... 'D--.'_1.~;n 1.1.`: __ 7 nfl .. uhaigxnan Fggher Qf the 1 Public "WorIis recommhdea that the bridge at, Harvey s `be paired, cost ndt 7to_ 0? ed ;$1'.;5}.;*, A.t1f`51~t.. le %%M0z. .Reev. ., e, M. . I -In\JJ.I \llullb VI ;;A \/IAILIAJ ..L.v\{v l\J_|A4V\/K} \JL TMr. Henry Wlse lost a mare on Frlday. ` VITI... `L...,.,'J ...I`l`l .,.1...-- --- L1-.. __1`I1-...._ KI L \/III`-ll R valuable uusvau. uvv4.v U11 JJkl.LI.I.|J1J Dh- Wm. rMinnikin and other rate-` payers petitioned for a. sewr ` on Mary St., from Sophia north.` . pow Qu..:J-L Q___--L-_4-L 0 (`Continued from page A1) permission to instal ia Bowser .a.'uto- matlc. ' gasohne pump 1n front of their store on Dunlop St. ' Win aw`; ..J.1.-_. _._L- `Big Deputation Ask 0ne A A Mill For Red Cross I.4\.I.A.LI.~ .l..l.IIIL IJ\IJ.I Congratulations W. Rhinehart on: young son. 'I.T.. ...._1 '1l ',._ um u v ;u:.u:.:.;8 .Lu.1. -3. .I. . .l.1.Clo1. In Mr. Skelton returned to Toronto, after spending a few. days with Mr. and Mrs. F. Pa,1.k." T (`I `I `I n - ._._ . .( SHANTY BAY May 3rd.-Mr. A. Hi1bbert- re- turned after visiting friends in Vic- toxia Harbor. ILKIIIKIJ. Ila MlImr.2a:ncT Miss Brooks of Alliston are visiting Mrs. T. Hart. 1hr... C1l-..n.._-_ _._L______-,'l 1 m . UUAA .I. (11130 (`::}1E`l'H1,3.();1:epOIft Mrs. Flaherty is improving. _ I There will be a meeting of the Deanery of South Simcoe at St. Paul s Church, Innisl, on Tuesday- and Wednesday, May 171th and 12th. On Tuesday, at 8 p.m., there will be a public service, at which a "num- ber of the clergy of the Deanery` will be present, and a special preacher from Toronto `will , deliver an 'address.` There promiseslto b a large number present. ' l Mr.- Andrew Bowman will have! his ne imported Percheron Stal- lion, Karton,for service at- his own stable, Craigvale, and also at a few selected stands.` See laifge cards for route` and full particulars. 18 |uA\.a AJ.uu I/14-11.: V1115.) uvwuullo in William Hodgson attended thefuneral of the late- Sergt.-_Major Dougal at. Minesing on Thursday.` `ll . (`H2-M.....II `D..'l'l .`_ ..'l..'l.. J... .. 1.- 3131. Mrs. F. RHineha1t . of Toronto visited the formerfs sister, Mrs. A. Hubbert. A 1 1'. . I1 ..-. . I ' puss vv 1111113 The farmers are H abonut through seeding in this locality. The. rain has improved the appearance of the fall v_vheat. V ' , 7 | A quiet Wedding took place on !Wed11esday, April 14, at Edgar, [When Miss Mary J., eldest daughter` of Mr. and Mrs. John .McArthur, was united in marriage to Mr. Rob- ert H. Hewitt, of Orillia, thirdson of Mr. and Mrs. John Hewitt, -of` Ardtrea. .The ceremony was per- formed by the Rev.` Neil Campbell, !of ,O1'o Station. The bride was at- ltired -in a becoming suit of navy` lblue serge With" a smart tailored hat with touches of blue. The! gToom s gift to the bride was 3.! gold watch and fob. After refresh-] ments Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt _motor- ed `to Barrie, taking the _tra_ip for Toronto and other points. The happy couple carry .with them the good wishes.of theirpmany friends. PARISH OF VESPRA . Sunday, 9th May, 1915.-R0gation Sunday--Midhurst, 11 a.n1.; Vespra, 2.30 p.m.; T Minesing, 7 p.m.-Rev. Arthur Strother, Rector. `wan vv JLVINUI Quite a number from around here { went trout L shing on_ Saturday. | 11`/SR TAQ.1'I'l`SI nnlna t'\`p 12-u-nu-`A ---A---L .vuu.uuuJ Iv;uu. LJ..lU1l.U.D 111 LUIS ,V11lage.I Mrs, Jas. -Hayes of Apto was re- newing old acquaintances here last i week. V ' fa __ __/ K ...,--v .u.uu.u .u3u1.1.15' U11 oa.Lu1'ua.y. k . Miss Laura Dales of Barrie spent Sunday with friends in this village. 1-1`S- Jag, -T-Tnvnc rd? Anl-n man A I .. W--. 3 Mrs. G..B. McLean of Barrie call- ied on relatives here on Thursday. :. .2.75, 3.75 and 4.00 May 3rd.--It was noti_ce_d in the war casualties in the Toronto papers lastiweek that Lieut. H. B. McGuire had been killed in action in France. Lieut. McGuire was Well known in this village, he being C.P.R. operator here for a time. 'I)......-....,. `l)....,.. `l')._`l-.._-.... -1.` `l')__._.I- I ST. PAUL S, INNISPIL MARRIED AT EDGAR CRAIGVALE HARDWARE +4 - - -$295 td Mr. and Mrs.` `the arrival of a uaxzxc, .;ua_y -Wheat, Wholesale . . . . `Ba-rley, =w:holesa1e . . . ;.~ Peas, wholesale . . . . Buckwheat . . . . . . Rye .. ....Z.... 3". Hay, per -ton . . . . . . Flour, -per blbl. (Star), Pastry Flourr, per nbb. Potatoes, "per bag . . . Potatoes, per bag, by the V loa . . . . . . . . . _.' E.zgs;t:'9r 1959"-.. -- I Butter, Ker no. t. I: 1": iButt`er,t y the basket r\1...-..Lm. -:__.;._..1 an. i street ; oil _B_e temade with 'Brit'ish'i American Oil Co. at. (5% cents per gallon; that all streets to`be oiled be-J a..-`-.1. ..'.._-.'l- .L'I_-L LI._ 111'.;_, n, \./n o.Lvn vIJv.s~uv.L Jl\/L\J .L\I.I. (A4 LJ..llL\.IO Bryson B1'os., Bakers, of Barrie, had.their' new motor truck out here on Friday for the first time. It will carry 1000 loaves of bread. `If- T_T..--_...- TITS..- 'l-.._L ___'I_--1-I- `v. . , I!!! 0'55 7V`-V`4V.:~"" . nu.`- `"`-`V WV` - ` En;d.; that rth,feW.ter Com,-i ` " `i _` A `Gas Co. be-notied, t_ at whefe `pipes.-` are `laid; acro ss,ft streets, -- excavations `must be relI'ed_ and. rolled at once and left` in good ` _shape; that manholes on Dunlo lands Bayeld Sts. be repaired. ` t_ g $10 for Soldiers t .. ', .-`The Finance Committee s recom- .mendation for at grai1t' of $10 _to each Barrie volunteer C in 'the Third Contingent passed unanimously. ,-Another ',report of the same com- mittee , recommending ' the j N appoint- ment of Arthur W. Smith as Town` Clerk was also "carried, and the necessary by-law was passed later. The following was another report of the Finance Committee: Your committee, as well as every member of this Council, deeply regret that, owing to ill health, this step was necessary. During the seventeen years that Mr. Donnell has lled the ofce he has given freely of his time and ability to this Council.- As an executive officer he was neat and accurate, and always endeavor- ed-to live up to the trust placed up- on him, Your committee would re-` commend that his resignation be ac-- cepted as under date of May 1st.| e _ Enquiries - Chairman Gray, of the Fire`. and Police, wanted to know how he was going to answer the Board of Works when they asked for the use of the_ re hose, They recently asked for 700 feet, 300 of which had to be taken olf the reel, and consequently it was not available if a re had occurred." He understood that 500 feet, which was borrowed last year, had never been returned, and he thought they left hose on the` streets without drying it and that it rotted away. / Dan-.- D...---..1.J. rm_:_ _., -LL- LLLLLUAIOQ IV A motion to have 'tWo rooms in the `Fire Hall residence was sent `on to comnglttee. . . ` | (1 I -- ' ,J.LL 1.uLu.|.\.a11\4\7 UU D1113 Daub _Ald. Horseld still conte_nded'that the, committee should have reported to Council, and said he thought two committees were endeavoring to run the whole council. ' - ` Motions -- Bennett-Robertson -`- `That the Clerk request the Engineer to re- port in writing, at once, What. dis- posal was made of the 500 feet, of hose said not to have been return- ed last year by` the Board of |Works. . ' 117-`, -71- -g n... . - VVilkes.--Fisher-'.l.`hato leave of absence for two months be. granted to Ald. Webb, and that-the council expmsses. the hope that he may shortly `be entirely` recovered from` his: illnes_s, _ _ _ 1 DU UUIIILPIUUUUO Several motions were put in for street repair Work for the Board of Works to consider. T`A.LA , T3. run: . ' .- -- .. Ant.) vv Uvnlvaxu o - Hobertson--Fisi1i2r--Ti1atv the Fin- ance Committee consider the mem- orial of the ratepayers requesting the Council to levy one mill for -Red Cross purposes. A our-nnn:nl `no-|t\4\`:...... _.ZiI 1., `I `I1 am-I4\J \l-L vpu 1.luLt.lUDCD A special meeting will be held on Monday evening to consider the} estimates._ _ V ' I vv vanu \1I.a.\nuvA\.IA1p Reeve Bennett-There are usually,` two sides to any question. We took pains to find out the facts and that is Why_We took no action. Mayor` Craig-The witnesses. said: they did not expect fees. The P0- ilce Magistrate was interviewed by the Reeve in reference to this case . A11 TT (`I11 1' V Ald. Wilkes--VVith all due re- spect to the Reeve, I don t think. he has given a very sensible answer" to the question. 4.` D,....... D......-u. rm.--.- ---- ---;-_n__-: -. -.,u..... ...._,. , Reeve Bennett-This L matter should be looked into at once, and the Mayor added that there should be sufficient. hose `which had become of no use for re purposes that} Wou1d.do for ushing sewers. The` Chairman `had the power to refuse to lend it. 7 d n In .- .-. I _ short time. . May 3rd.-Mr. Manley Partridgeg and Mr. Stewart of _Victoria' Col- lege were at the home of Mr. VV. E. Partridge for a few `days -last Week before going to Niagara for a 1 . | `Coniniittee had a11y report to make inreference to arletter Written by `Sanitary Inspector Hagart `several Weeks ago. In this letter, Mr. Hagart complained that witness fees were not being allowed inl police court actions brought byl him, "and asked if the Council wish-l ed him to enforce town by-laws. I I . Dnnvvn D........u. -.,.-~l:,.,1 J.'L..L n--l asked if the Financcl I vu; ; n 4 ; : ; v u u 1 A L u L\4L/ 143.117 11. U) _L(l{VV>3o I .- Reeve Bennett replied that the! matter had been dealt `With by com-5 mittee and that -no _'aetion was Itaken. ' ' - ' -rv nus AHorse1d thought there{ lshould. have been a.reportAto coun-I oil to that effect, and asked .if the: committee had instructede I11spe'cto1j,-_ Hagart not to enforce the by-19L/.WsA_ 1...-.. AIR llm... D,.;....` LL- .1.-- -La-QODUIIA v Asvv uv \/lLJ-\ILy\J\J |dLl\J IJJ `1(h,VYD_ Ald. Gray--Better burn . the by- laws. - n u 1 u-&vouu ----..- -- _ THE LATEST MARKETS wnolesale wholesale holesale .. .. eat 1- .. ___ 1.11 In. \ Barrie, May 5th-, 1915 unlnanln 1 9: THE NORTHERN ADVANCE 53 20 oo " "7 1 35 75% Our con1;'nunity Was- sh'ockedV to'i hear of the Barrie oicers being} Wounded and considerable anxiety! is felt for the safety of all the boys from our section. " 11".. ....,J 17-... T.;---- --_,'J .C`......;iI--i

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