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Northern Advance, 16 Sep 1915, p. 6

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-'Men s and Ladies I Rain- coats, guaranteed for I year...$5.00 and $7.50 Men's Raincoats, guar- anteed for 2 years ....... .. Prices range from......... The first shipment of new fali Overcoats and and Suits for men and boys are now `on display. ....... "$7.50 to $18.00 ............. .. $10.00 almost wholly so. 4____--- -....._, ;AuD uuuc uuu 1S (101ng= ---not a German l1ner on the high seas, and the proud Union Jack bidding deance to the red, White" and black. Yes, nearly all black` now-the ag of "piracy. Germany,2 by her foul deeds on the high seas` and on the battle eld, has dyed it American ships in the Charlestown navy yards and at the large Ger- _ man liner Kronprinzessin Cecillie, lwhich has been interned here since lthe War began. To-day a 'strange `sight met my gaze. The four- brown funnels" and black hull of` the German liner Werenthere asl usual,` With` no smoke. The only,'.` sign of life Was a number of sailors ' Ion deckL- Just a hundred yards,` away was a large Leyland liner, , `with the British ' ensign appingl ` gaily in the breeze, smoke issuing l from her funnels and the cranes in place for unloading her cargo. What a story those two liners told: ' both mute evidences of what thel ;British navy has done and is doing]? ' |--not German Iimar nn Hm L=~L 1 vv LUII I/l'L(3 IJIIUISII CI `What line` 4.n.v.; vL\.' Ltd. It On Monday afternoon, Aug. 30th, re destroyed two cottages be1ong- ing to Mr; Thos. Ho1"12h at Monte Reno Park, Belle Ewart. Mr; Hou,r:h s loss is estimated at $2,500`, which is partly covered by insur- ange. _ V , -.__--y vvDl`v N Real Estate and inaunnce 1 Phhnesso. Bosanko Block . Barrie . 1 as rent. Farms for Sale `I-rr`1;.`1'lu;.:2`a.:;1.cp5ayments. Balance 'lII'I;\-- A -- --- ~ Va -ihav $500,000.00 worth. of houses and property [in Barrie `and Allandgule. c__ , II rent. 15. _a+:%i:cao;--r, Manager f Transact a General Banbbig Business. . . . ._ Notes Diacomted at reasonable rates. . . C'ollec- ` 505: 9/` Notes and Accozmta given 4 Min `flan I4`... Oreques on outmd_ e bani/ciacaahal `l_owatrataofea:change. Sale Notes Cached or Oollccud `on moatfavorabla arms. the new shades in Brussels, Wilton, Velvets and Tapestry at reduced prices. IlJl\/AL u.......e. V A With the object of organizing a Horticultural Society _in Orillia, `a meeting was held, this week, at wvhich an address was given by Miss Mary Yates, of the Dept. of . Horticulture. n.. L I`d P!/dbl: anywheg-_ Glam... nan ....a..-.:-.' 2 . Cease watin g your money Oce Hours-10 to 4 Gs CO. ; tbJ'ti:E 1'-Ei,ww71?i`Ze, s,_ black! -f piracy. Germany eds seas; 1]`) l\\(; J----1 .` `All Winter Lines of Underwear F Ladies Children and Men Now `In Stock. .Woo|len and Cashmere Hose all` in ' Stock at Same Prigtes as Last Year. Ladies Special Raincoat, regular 6. 50 value, on sale, each..` ............................. ..$4.45 uu .L.Lfu.11 aauu. . Wgivdhey Taylor, who Worked on at farm near Smithdale, and enlisted with the rst contingent, was killed in the trenches on Aug`. 11. Victoria _Harbor public `school building is still at a standstill, the contractor and . school board being unable to arrive at a settlement -of their "dispute. ' ` '|'I'T_'L`L 1,1 , 1 ' I A o-cvv Inlouun slaw /so JJl`\nIJ\u3 colors, each .......... .. Flesh and White, each Larlies and Children : Midciies to Clea: Ladies Middies in Palm Beach Shade trimmed with white braid and white trim. med with blue, sizes 36 and 38 only, wcn. 1.39 and 1.58 each, on sale ................ All Middies, regular 1.00, sizes 34 to 33 on sale each .................................. ..)..,69 _New Silk Crepe Blouses in esh and Ldies Lisle Thread osc, in plain black and fancy tans, were ; and soc pair, on sale ............... .. Children's strong_ribbed cotton hose, only, sizes 6 to 10, reg. 20c pr, on s: Ladies Lisle Hose, pr, I V . } New brick house with all conven_1enC5 % on one of the best streets in Bamg, "" vacant. Price $2100. POSSCSSIOH 3* _ 0.;-_ Cashpayment. 0100. "Av!r- ' House avndilot on Cumberland Sh %l`8t class shape, town water. Pf` 31300. H .|.'1't:u u. nooerts, OI U1f1u1a, W went w.1th the rst contingent, reported as having been killed action on April 22nd. .q:,1...... m---v-_ _-m- -- v ~ Huse and lot with 1acre_ ofdlxggi Penetang St. Price 81500. 8000 Nie brick house and lot. with good water. Price 3600. A New bungalow, with good _wi1_f ~ ly fen eed. `Price 81550. This IS a S ` `H-.ou`se and 2 lots_on John Stbgear .Brgdford, nice situatnon. Pnce 8 ~ _ l ' House and lot with 1} acrcspf gf`f)3' jing land, town water. PUCC M1 ' -Small payment down. K . 3 `.5 ` Brick house and bgznk b:1rn- `Vt: 0: acres of nice land, inside Corporzmo A Barrie. Price 31250. W ` In `5-acres of-san'd-y loam 13d"`fft'}:d{));,ng, creek and beautlful brick houscl -lood we Nice lawn gnd shade U055. `{E`$ m ad. `of water, In Township Of. .?hI-'S,'5a Asoining the Town of B=`f`b.~ bought Qeautiful property Md J right. 1 A15 acresadjoining the town vot Barn? now used as market garden.` Hqgia barn and good water. PHCC v- ' Part cash." i 10_acres in the Township 0f4InniST'I- Beautiful gardening land, all m crof ? frame house, bank barn. chicken hquse and good water. Price $2100. `Look Here For Genuine Snaps .va\JJI. I b13lJlI Stoclg Sales THOMPSNON` `CRAIGHUFIST, on-r. LICENSED AUCTIONEER lUL\IIL ld\J VV 11: I TvIThe eight lady teachers of the` Penetanguishene school` have rented a house, Where'they Will be at hoie to their friends.` ` T,,_ fl IV `TI on A .-_. FOR THE counmr or sIMco. Most reasonable terms given 0:131 gfnnb Cal-.. JOHN JENNETT uvlivlsll Suncw PERSOAAL A`IW'I!3!"l"ln:u D5115 :- .'.{.1.=o..""pi`1.T. Horseshoeigx :_____.v_- `V , MA vvxucfwum-:R or -Buggies, Carriages, Wagons Sleighs and Cuttexjs. " SQIIHEII DFDGAL . . C U na7%s' niiitif In his effort to he 1;; good fellow many :1; m; an- evldence of 0\'m't1':1iz;i! OI3P'osa;E"'R'<>'s $1 JOHPIBAFRS OLD STA-.\'D Andrew w..wfa`L;;I:enc1,' a Collingwood hoe- maker, isecharged by the polic with keeping: liquor for sale in a local option town. nu... -:_.1,1 I 1 I ' - 4 to ID, r256. 350 L`; 16th 3, black sale 15c Phone} zss Clear 33.50 .$5.oo all ' in . ear. "&i1`3'u-i11 be $550 to divide` be? tween Midland remen and band, the result of the recent remen s tournament. .69c 38 .J1v9c St., in Price (1915. J. \Valker, {one of Brad-; ford s oldest inhabitants, died last Week as the result of a stroke of paralysis. ' TEL--- ___:n 1 ` 4..-in . ~- -- \/:.Aa.n; o Mis`; Kathlene MacDonell', a. form- er Allistonian, is now .a leading actress with a New York theatrical` company. T 11' 1'17 1 111- 11 ' A -- - on gnaw`; \.u.soAuJ UGLIULUUILU .LU1' JJJLU. The Woman s Institute `of Simcoe County will buy their motor ambul- ance from the Fisher Motor Co., of Oriltia. " T v .1: -- - -wvI D..D.D._isA made in Canada; 1` . 51. MIDI I11-U x_1cav`y-uxaugllb ulu1't!. Mr. W. A. Tom, reeve of Colling- Wood, has announced `that he Will be -`a mayoralty candidate for 191_6. ""I.A'TXT........... 7.. TL. -1 : A u uu.u.-2 uuuua-3a1..y caycuaua. " Harvey Hastings,` Tottenham, Won a rst prize at the `Toronto fair on his heavy-draught mare. Mr T A VI`.-.w. .... .. .13 (1-113, _Yo1;r.Relie:f 1. Guarantged v.1. Lao ll IV GUA- Orillia council has voted $25 -7the local recruiting committee jwards necessary expenses. I T-Tnsnynvv T1 .-..~L:......- - fl`! - A '1 , `I 6&\IV vyvLuv;L16 Uuu U1. uu1uwu.u:1'. . fenham turf club were held on Monday. . |'I'V....--....._L`I_ J.-_.__ -1!" I 'i`he annual fall races of the Tot- -Lv.\JAa.\.AsU.y 0 Tecumseth township rural` -V school `fair was held at` Beeton on `Friday of last week. 1-` lg`: as c - - ---- " Beeton s. tax rate will be 252}: mills this year. s Creemore Methodist church is `closed for renovation. . Orillia s machine gun `fund now amounts to $15,300." . ` ~ 27 have enlisted from Bradford since the outbreak of the war. I Three new rural mail routes are now operating out of Coldwater. N11,... ____ -..I .D-`|`l _---__ ,0 :1 fl`! . Ir'll\4L 'Fred`cfIiIZ}ts, of Or_illia, who M3114 1l1:+11v -I-Ln 11-..}. _A_.L3 MA -- ;,_cmm, s15,onn.unu# asaseavuuun;313,509,000 -The Bank of extends to iFrme; every T facility for: the transaction of their banking _business, including the discount and collection` of sales notes; Blank sales notes are supplied free of charge on application. ` i > ` p p 825 any 11 ulna; V V]. Bulb. LIJUVLILJIII/ll\L Llollcllo. As proof of their condence, they ; offer you the first fulll-sized, bottle _;,on guarantee that unless it does the same `for you, it costs you ._ not a ;`f;nt; .. A generous _tri_al bottle for an nnmmn `C.V.v0A.v.-I.l.,..l).,v!.>..l..!4 ru!Ilcnt" V. some FARM:ER7$Us1NEss BARBIE BRANCH - -L. F. CROSS. Mngogct. isi J ~to to- or-L vuunavll Owen Sound `Board of ' Educationl estimates: for_ 1915 call_ for a levy =.0f $54,000; ` " . z VALIJI Over 570% gm. have enlisted the, district `of Parry Sound Musko1;a.~ _ ' ~ ~ on. uuusuusuuu DOPE. QUE". _ LT A cement dam has ~be_n built Beavertdn to replace the_ old wood nno wvvrru vanurv nvvJ.I.4u. Lvvu amuavuuusja Druggists throughout the 7 `city have Wi_tnessed_ such `remarkable cures with this remedy that they. now universally recommnd D.D.D.; _-, NEWS mom sunnommina covnnns ' ' A `horse show wiil -`be 3 Cannington on Sept". 20th. A 't'bnvnnnI- )3.-um. `I---I `-- ~ .,...,.u., aLoc1Wil,1'Ub'_ ne complamed of pain` in one of` his arms, which soon extended to the body in "the region of the heart, and, a [few minutes after lying down, passed away. Deceased, who was one a of the oldest residents of 'Bee}on," was born in London, England, seventy- eight years ago. V ,,,,-_.--_.--v., vuuuu nut: EU .l'B8.(1lly rendered in her Warm-hearted Way. Beeton World-A--Harry Fry died suddenly . on Saturday evening at the home of eMr. Roht. tMc.Adam, on the 7th line of Tecumseth. He. left town aft_er dinner with his rod and line and spent the afternoon shing in the creek at -the `seventh line. Towards` evening he Went to Mr._ Robt. McAdam s and had tea. Shortly afterwards he complained nain` in mm nf-" 1'I:a.nvn1nnn ..L=-L -....,., 'vJ. uccuw ux auluwlng` ever came to her attention and Went [Without relief if such relief was in V her power to giveand `many will miss the assistance which she so readily vgarm-hea1'ted wav. ...........,u 111 11371 J.ClM51'.' . Mrs.. Samuel Lukes, for over thirty years a resident of Bradford, died at herysummer home, Hamilton Beach, last Week, She. went to Bradford with her- husband when quite young and the town knew no citizen more loyal to its = best inter- ests nor_ more ardent in any effort to improve vcivic conditions. . No case of need or suffering ever to here g++.m+r.m mu: -M--L B - v.uu:u xuanca 4 1111185 per 1101112" I Miss Lillian Smith, a 15-year old Orillia girl, left her home for To- ~ro:;1_ cE).. `Shteh Wrotg 0 herf pare_n_ts1, no1 In em 0 er sa e arr-1va in tlilre cgity, stating she was staying at the Queen s hotel. In her letter she also stated she intended to take a training course to t `her for an `actress for the movies. The city policcla Yer? n<:ti1e} -blllil ha\S'(}1 beieg unabe o oca e e. 1r e 1 not stop at the Queegn s "hotel as stated in her letter; Mr... 0.7 ' -' ' annv 4.1.0.1 YCY UU. `vwThe editor'of the Midland :Free Press tells of a trip he had in a. new motor boat owned by one '_of the summer residents up there, A1-1 tliougli the boat was not running with its usual smoothness, the rate , up at. 21.93 miles an hour.` You can take it `from-me, said editor`Goo_dfel1oW,v that such tra- vel through the Water is far more exhilerating than riding in .a' boat that makes 7 miles per hour. Mice T.1'llio'm Q-..'4.l. .. -Izi " 11-ooson. "1023, J. J). McKenna 76, N. W. Brawley 75%, Sidney Kearns 72, Riddel Bros, 70, T1105. `Cross 66:3,` James Harvey 56. T111` n:J:l-A... AL` LI, 4 1}" 1` ` " -"` ....,uu :.\..I.u .l.'LallL7U it LEW WEEKS ago., World-Tl1e result of the judging in the standing: eld crop"con`m'eti- tion for oats has been received by `the `secretary bf K Beeton Agricultural Society._ Following are the prize- winners and noints awarded: R. J. Robson. 76:}, J. D. McKenna TIT `D.....+.l.... 71:1 o::u_.-, ~rv V - '.T.hie` Erescription for Eczema, = `a. mild, antiseptic Vwash, s topsi that awful itch instantly. . - n1n1mrw:n`a `-'Inuu\q4-n`n1;uqJ- I-I...` ' I` _-J.... _ V V u u u .4 JOGLD uxu. ; Mr. W. -H; Hammell, of Beeton, received a card from his daughter, Missg, Winnifred Hammell, ,_ from Cairo. /It was the rst word that they had from her nsince leaving England` and gives them denite in- formation regarding the location of ' ,No. 1 Canadian stationary hospital,I `Which left France a few Weeks ago. result .qf..nd1-'l1("' n1vn1\'nnvs3--Kn`: ; uuuv uuul. D ucaxugl. William J .. Baker," who has been a resident of Bradford for upwards of seventy-ve years, died on Wed-A nesday, Sept. 1st, in `his 81st year, after a long but painless illness. .He ' was . born_ inthe village of Stouffville and , with` his parents came" to ' Bradford when he was about six years old. ll`- TIT 71'- , II n -- ' `gnu v 1.2, u..Luvv Lxuuu Lt.-Col. J. A. Allan`, of the 20th Batt., brother of Mr. W. T. Allan, of Collingwood, was a passenger o_n the ,steamer Hesperian which was torpedoed. Col. Allan sent a cable 7 gram that he was `safe and would sail on another steamer. \ w.n:..... 1 n..I-....' _..L- 1- - suddenly disappeared recently, and no trace can be found 'of `her. It "is supposed she .fell into the bay {and waspd1fow`ned. _ . f;1t_1 Duoc-9 G-----'-1 .. uu _ no UULLIIJIHIIIBQ. `arms, i-n 4-Inn `l-A-'1-- -'-- "' held .'...L' OALI- at wooden _- voaa nd _inF Skin Sufferers] nun vv1L_Gl. uuuxucba 1uL8I'6SES.' Mr. Thomson was _born in Na- panee, Ont, in1_1855,. and is "a' `son weks `The Owen Sound Sun says: The newly appointed `sheriff is one of the best known men in this section of the province. He` has been a citizen of Owen Sound for. the last 28 years, and during almost every public position, in the gift of the; _ ple.` QHe. has, 'been successful in -bus_iness undertak- ings, `and besides the lar'ge ~retail_ hardware. business of which he_ has been the, head, he is president of AthFar1"`ar `Transportation Co., and has -`o;the.1i.b3'1SiiIss; inte.re`sts.:'i - no- that period has been honored with` Mf. T. I. Thomson; eilt-ItI.P;, has been? appointed sheriff of G1_'ey County," to succeed the late shentf, Mr.` `Chas. H. Moore. whn .4:-...1 .. 4'-..- I There is more Catarrh in this sec- tion ofthe country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local dis- ease and prescribed locafl remedies, and by constantly failing to cure withlocal trea ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has ' proven Ca- tarrh to be` a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitution- al treatment. .Hall s Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only con- stitutional cure onthe market. It IS taken in+m-....11., n --L- 1' - ......_.; yuxuu. - _ Newn1arket s police magistrate seems to be a-friend of localmotor 9, speeders. The Express-Herald says: On Tuesday J. D. McKay appear- ed before` Police Magistrate "Brun- _ ton, charged` With driving his Cadillac at a faster rate `than 20 miles an` hour on Yonge "street, He pleaded guilty to the charge, but his. Worship demurred, saying he didn t think the machine was cap- -_.able of going that fast. Mr. _Mc- Kay insisted that it. could, and so His `Worship with an expression of extreme doubt upon` this face, con- sented to register a conviction and imposed `a ne of $1.00 and costs. `Later in the Week two outsiders-4 one a Barrie man-Were ned $5.00 and costs. ` .. uuuu vac uu uuc a.u1`t:.. - Bessie McKitt1vick-, 13ryears `-of -ago, living on Belmont street, ',1`_o- ronto, was struck and almost in- stantly killed` by an autodriven` by ,Charles _Ti`llson Harper of Penetang `as she Was in the act of stepping. from a southbound Metropolitan car opposite VVilloWvale" post office ' Monday of last week. Harper Was _arrested. At the inquest it was shown that" the car was going at not [more than four miles an hour, and, thathe did-all that was possible to) avoid anlaccident. The jury 1'eturn- t ed a verdict that the fatality was accidental, and suggested that the authorities widen the roadway at - this point. 1 v..----.--J1n~ .,....-.4-. vvvu uu uu-5 UUl8I'. W. .S. Simpson, the 18-year old lighthouse keeper at Cove Island lighthouse, enear Owen Sound, has been dismissed. The dismissal was -the result of an investigation into the grounding of the S.S. Assiniboia over a year ago._ The new keeper` - is J. A. Leslie, of Tobermory. A charge has been laid" against- i the chief constable of Thornbury-, . that he had given public_ utterance to the eect that The Belgians and French, our brave Allies, are getting from the Germans what "they deserve for the wickedness of V the nation. The charge is being vestigated by the council of. Thornbury. 7F]... T- . I 7 1'71` - -I --* - nA\.ra.LL|ll.LI.J 9 A The Lindsay Watchman-Warder reportsea record yield of wheat and potatoes. A resident of- the town, Mr; .R L. Morgan, recently dug a hill of potatoes containing 60 po- tatoesvwhich equalled in size a minorca hen egg . The same paper`; reports that in- Ops township, on the farm Worked by Mr. Jas. Hop- kins,- the Wheat averages 50.43 [bushels to the acre. ` D.._:. 1: vv--- - - ~ ucr uauguwr, Mrs. r'r_anK`1I~`enton, a cottager 1n the G.-Home dlstrlct, rwffhile rvorking a pair of Inetal `cutting shears at the Office Special- ty factory, Newmarket, P. O Brien had the misfortune to get his hands under the shears thereby losing parts of four ngers on one hand and two on the other. TV at cc__,,, , -- ...v..-w; uuu. cugruc. , . Orangville carried the hydro by- law by 9. majority of 99 votes. The town `will spend $33,000 in purchas- ing the Pine River Power plant and constructing a _municipal hlighting plant. ' , TIT1, 3 `I , V4 `ILL V` TheWt.ug Pedwell was burned to the water s edge at Wiarton on Friday, . August 29th, ` and` all the gsalvage that will be left will` be the boiler ang engine. nntvn1v:]'n .....__.:-:l 41 , 1 V1 "as: 5.1!: l.lL~\JUl11l.l.lllpIJ.l.l- ` Mr H. E. `Proctor, postmaster of Aurora, `was re-elected .ASec.-Treas.- of the Ontario Postmasters As- soeiation, at the convention held in Toronto. ` ` ` ' q` - -IV VJ. no SJ llULllo ' A company` of 250 men and five; =o'icers will, . be raised from Gxrieyf county. Lieut.-Col. W. N. Chisholm" will be in command. " `|A'_.T`r 1:11 - VL y_u_v-uu. vv Lvu LU]. uuuuc Owen Sound will _in making extensions works system. A ................-- -2 nzn deafidngd "`.d1A:1V1at bed treated with formaldehyde; - nnron Q.......:| .`..:n .....-._.1 an-Ionnn v iNORTTH*ERN ADVANCE ron. GREY co. "$1,352: $13,000: to the water-:' am; v u; v u LIAL uucl. 11ISU|allIII1Ull- " `rs. David Strain, , 1fesidin9;`,with her daughter, T Mrs; F1`_ank`Eenton, -:1 ; `LA I.` n_-__ J-'~L-! -` A former resident of Huntsville, now residing. in `Boston, in a letter to the Forester, says: Each time I go to the V ha.rb<'_)ur, I look at the !I'J.!!.9!1'9 9.99.!!! . J Fusx-rpooa TO THE TANNERY Islin for all orders-in CASTINGS. . ' M REPAIRS, &o. - Boilers, Engines and all kind: of. (arm and stationary machinery nude and repaired on shot test notice and moderate prioel. - , TEE GREATNESS or BRITAIN AND HER NAVY : 1`8U8OuinUWc(>li1i1`ia11y `with his_ brothers, John A. and Joseph A_.,i : he started business in the hardwarel V : name of Thomson Bros., continuing , until 1888, when he moved to Owen _ Sound, taking over the long estab- i lished hardware line in _Port Elgin, under the` rml business . I late A. M. Stephens. He conducted , the business personally until three `I years ago when it was converted in-' to a joint stock _company. Eight years after coming to Owen Sound the ratepayers recognized hisability and he served the town as reeve in 1895 and 1896. Mr. Thomson was elected Mayor of the town in the election of January 1897 V and he was given a` second term `in 1898. As chief magistrate he. ably _admin- istered the affairs of the town, and ve years later,` in March, 1903, ,2 when he presented himself as a ` candidate forthe Dominion House, : as the nominee of the Conservative : party in North Grey,` he was e1ect- . ed as a successor to the late Dr- Horsey. . _ ' I 'on of T" the pioneer lfigii school in- structors of the province. L . T 1000 1-A ------A-~-- "" ` ' W. H. Kennedy won: us must: int pug! gun:-ant Al work doneeelzlyeggeft` ma 0 I TRY Kenndy Special 4- Rye Whisky 31.10 A QUART vvuv\.49 1Jo\J0 Orillia s electric : commissioners went to Toronto` last week to `con- ,fer with the Hydro"-Electrilc Com- mission regarding the proposal to take` over _ the local plant. Some diificulties ` were encountered which will involve further onegotiations. 1Ul'w.-. h-..:A QL....:... ..--:_1:.....,,-n - - --_---w r--vv-p done 1) at And in-nu-nut 1 v- T I F T V EX|IV| I_MIIIII_I$l . Carpet Squares in all ` Shipment of British Goods has just come to `hand. i consignment consists of a lot of scarce goods such as eDress Goods, Suitings, Table Linens i s Towellings, Yarns and Hosiery. npavlwunonwn :rI--- "'l ""7" " V--` 3 ' ' `- tweeds. . [ Sizes 24 to 28, were 3.50, 3.7 5 ...on sale 52-95 Sizes 29 to 3.3, were 4.75, 5.oo...'on sale $3.75 Boys 2 piece Suits, _do1`1ble_-breasted Eoats Vwith bloomer pants. Made from good .I-..`|- A..._--_I.. Boys Suits .... :.; D EVLI N & M UR c H Is 0 N :.; . Q .......... ..$2.95 and $3.73 IlO\4\4O Collingwood public library has been donated four volumes of a re-, cent history of British Columbia. ,The gift was given by Mr. George Moberly, in memory of his brother, the` late VVa1ter. Moberly; of Van- couver. B.C. ' l'\`.,31I!- 9, 1

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