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Northern Advance, 18 Nov 1915, p. 8

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A. ...'..$:.49 regular $8.50,` in all colours, . . . . . .. 49c 5, for 890 yd. 9c ~;ii+ I Ladies Warm Lizied Fq1_t Foxed . . . . . . . . . . .. Ladies Lace and Button Boots .x. Boy s Boots, Canadian boys -DR. A. J. HUNTER, `LATE OF Toronto. Physician and Surgeon.- Office and residence 12 Burton `Ave, Allandale. Telephone 661. B()y S Boots . . . . Men S Fin Boots, Bofc Calf Men s Solid Leather Working Boots $1.97 12 doz. Bath Towels, pair . . . 200 yds. Towelling, ` for_ 500 pairs Ladies and Gent s Rubber Heels, special for 500 yds. Flannelette, regular 12?_:c to 15c, ' 3 yds. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 REDDITT--Suddenly, at the re- sidence of Mrs. T. H. Redditt. on Sunday, November 14, 1915, Maria Redditt, formerly of Richmond Hill, and sister of the late Mr. Redditt. I CUMMINGS - In the Allandale ward, on Sunday, November 15, 1915 George Cummings, engineer G.T.R. aged 65 years 7 n1onths and 17: days. Phong 259;. Heifer strayed From the pasture of Mr. E] Quantz, lot .11, con. 11, Innisl, a light red yearling heifer, staron forehead, hole through right ear,` horns slightly turned _in. Anyone knowing whereabouts `of animal kindly inform E. Fell, -Allandale R.M.D. . - 43tf ,,,__'- Weialso have the largest: stock, n< ` Columbia Gmfonolas, Records and supplies; -and the Vitaphone. - i'.l'he Heintzman & 00., Piano in the Canadians Favorite- We also have Pianos ofnother good `makes and we cordially- . (iinviteali intending purchasers`t`o visit ovr store. We give 3 iscount for cash or liberal terms of payment without interest. r We have `some secial bargains in used pianos and organs. f We deliver all goods free of charge. TI7-l_-n % This house `is the headquarters for DELIVERY WAGON HAS BEEN SUPPLYING nouns or own mu-nous, NORTH, SOUTH, . EAST AN D WEST OF BARBIE THIS FALL V as wel_l as those in town. A Pleasure i ARRETT Znd Door East of Market 1 _Boots, Leather ` . . . . . . . .. $1.49 T Auction Sale W. A. McConkey will sell by`pub- lic_:auction for Mr. N. C. Coutts, at, the Barrie hotel, on Saturday, Nov. 20th, 50 head of cattle- _ They are all` good breedy, thrifty cattle and in good condition. ' k Wanted `Neat girl as house, table maid. Good wages. Apply Mrs. Calder-I _Wood, 23 Theresa St. 46-461); I I DIED. Patent Leather, Cloth $245 : 1n the home is increased wonder- the presence of a perfect piano. a4 charm about the regular .... -uuuuu. 11.1]. A regular 12. zc `to 15c, . 10c MUSIC` STORE . . . . . . $2.45 quality $1.97 - . . . .. $1.35 _-(Successor to the late R. L. 2507 best quality . . . . . . . 18c for, per -- 15c $1.97 8' p';iu_.;3-T}111rsday, Nov. 25th- Mrs. Johi1s'ton will give her lecture, [British Citizens and Soldiers. V Everybody invited. \ I .____..`..`,A uwvVLUUD 3 11 a.m.-Holiness atlclxvss. .3 p.mb..--P'raise service. ` 7;30`.f-j1.n1.-1\I1's. Blancho.Johnston will speak on British Safety in \Var-time. everything in music. ..-THURSDAY,_ N.OV. - An organist for Christ Chu1fch,l Barrie. Duties to commence 1st of" December. Apply to Geo. Coles, Butcher. 46-46p I north of Toronto, of es; also Victor Victrolas THE SALVATION ARMY EUPPLYING THE Boy : Suits, ages 7 to 14, $4.95 P.O. Bo_x_l78 SPECIAL SPECIAL Sunday Services J. G. GUISE-BAGLEY $8.95 1915.. CONDENSED ADVTS. 96 Collier St. _._-- w I ll CI` Wall" ber Boots - - Men : Rubbers ,4 Women sb Rubbers - Girl : Rubbers - _U5lLL7 ACO UUL `DC V 1115 116 V 106. O`1ce-J. J. Marks store on Mul- caster St., or Phone 510. B. PARKER Coal and -Wood, Barrie and A1!an~ , .l..`l- ta nan ., .,... _ dale. "cams cn1:A1=m Wanted RUBBER FOOTWEAR E. H. Cres- ! ---1 an Iv nlilpl-IA-'8-Ii Iii I am prepared to sell coal twenty 'cents a ton cheaper than the usual rates to any customers where I can use my new `shoots. I am satised to give ' my customers the benet of, this labor-saving devlce. Bn'i,. mm. L15,L_V1915. o-vvu us. .l.l.lI.l.IIy, IV` The lowest or at necessarily accepted. . _ _ ' A `TIT [lawn uuxsuluga D1PHQ `.l'0Wn{ lrio . for 1 the season` 1915-1916,` up to "noon of Tuesday, N ovmber _23rd..` lvnurna nu nu-no .L----"- ' ' TENDERS will be received by the undersigned for the. supply of hard coal reqtgired for the Munici- ,--)'a`l <~i'Buildings "i`e'1-ithe Town` of. `Fi +]1n.Anla}\u 1`n1K`1n1n - ~ v 1 1111041113. `r ! The vote on Church Union in St. 19 AndreW s church will be taken on B1 the _21st and 28th of the month, _ that is, next Sunday and the follow- Af ing Sunday.. Essa street church will -'-' vote on Nov. 28th and Dec. 5th. F The VVater. and _ Light Commis- sioners sued the contractors for the 1' Bradford street `roadway at the re- cent Division Court sitting. The A case was adjourned till a later date for a special sitting. The town has also been made a party to the suit. Howard Clover, the auto driver who ran down Mr. J. R.Rodgers on ` lBradford street, and was arrested t, in Collingwood after having desert- fed the stolen auto, was given a ' -three year term in Kingston peni- itentiary by the Woodstock police 3' magistrate, . r - I ' The reading and writing room for 1 i_ soldiers over the a Public Library is _ now open and ensign Clarke of the Salvation Army, 60 Collier St., will- be_ pleased to accept reading and ' writing material, especially illus- 1. trated war papers. and sheet music, [for use by the soldiers- I I '1 '. '1 1 1 1 I The Baptist congregation has de- cided on a pastor for their church in Rev. rW. H. Wallace, formerly of Weston. Rev. Mr. Wallace has oc- cupied the pulpit for several Sun- days since `the church, became va-p cant. He begauhis work` as stated pastor on Sunday, Nov. 7th. = ' ` I ... uuuu,, Lo vvuu uus uu1t.. . .3 -Not too early to be thinking _of !your Christmas jewelry We have `a splendid assortment. Two stores ` -Opp. old Queen s Hotel and at `I Cor. `of Elizabeth and Mary streets. 1; E. H. Williams. I 1. VP]... ---L- - "` ` " ' rnnnms Iron HARD. com. i .,-- .-.;nu;uuL&_y u; was lUu1'llB(l Una]; NO. 4 University of Toronto Base Hos-_ pital had landed at Saloniki. `Dr. Gordon Gallic, son'of Mr. and Mrs. W ; Gallie, is with this unit`, .. KTAL t-.. .:.._.l_- L 1 C08 1 "$5.45 .69 .55 .49 , V , _. v v V-A-IIIJL 301.150- or any tender not cepted. - V A. W. SMITH 15 .Raincoa_.ts, , Special 75 up 50 only Men s Sits, `regular $18 to $20, from . . . . . .. $8.98 to $10.50 Another shipment A of Aheavy_Woo1 Spks, 5 pairs for $1.00 50 Suits Men s Underwear,` heavy lined, best quality, per garment. Penman s Underwear for Men, all wool, fed or white, per, garment . . . . . . . . . 90c 300 prs. VMen s` Fine Bttone Boots, in all` ' sizes, from $4.50 to $6.50.__ For _rush 50 `pairs boys -R1_1bber `Boots, snag-proof, from . . . L . . $00 pfs. Rubbers frbm sale u.L.'L.LJ.J. &% Boys. {Suits from 2 yrs. ld 98c up regular $8.50, for $3.49 - ' - - - - $2145 uavuxg,` nus cuent released. -` 9 Friday of this week, the 19th, is the date upon which the lady` can-. vassers will cover the town for sub . scriptions to assist in providing the t necessary extra linen for the needs '* jof the sick soldiers who `will be M3"0nne_d= ttfhe ' hospital`. It _ `is only a '_ 25 cent` 1 contribution` that is have V; V A wmgmb zed? lava uutlul on 5 a`t:1'V1(3( [by the Rev. W. new pastor of ` The choir of the , ish special__ music COAL '1'WENTY_ ....u. an Luau punt: LUIS Season. On Saturday last Mr. Fred Marr- received a postcard from y Lance- ? Corp. M. B. Conron,- of the 4th ' Canadian Mounted Ries, that he ' had arrived in France and was well. Just a few `days before Mr.-.-Mar-r. had a letter from the boy in which mention was made` that they Were. going across to France. The Chris- _tain Guardian publishes a list of Methodist ministers sons at the` War; and in the issue of Nov. 27] appears the name of V Lance-Corp. . Conron; ' g 2 Anniversary services in conne.c- .tion with Essa `street -Presbyterian 1 church will be held on Sunday next 7 I Nov. 21st, when Rev. D. Urquhart, i Of Collingwood Prnglmvfmoha/.3 nln----L t' _ I -vuu suvulo. V . ._ i Although there has been a iconplef of snow urries so far this season, it was not till- Monday of this week! that anything approaching real Win-' ter came this way. All day a biting! iwind, .accompanied with snow ur- ries, `made outside ilivingnanything but agreeable, the consequences were ; that by night the ground was White for the rst time this season. ' nh .Qo+11vJnuv `nu-L 1' 1 1 " . In conformity with the new regu- lation of the Education Department, the National Anthem is sung by "tlie pupils ofthe public and separate schools before the class Work begins each -morning. At the Central school an organ has been placed in the up- ,per corridor. and thechildren sing [the anthem before entering the var- [ious rooms. ' T ,_9`- , 1 In .'>Boots,' from 11 to 5, . . . .. 90;: up eeced 1, BROTHERTON STORE 0E_N EVERY DAY. 400 .yds. Prints, all colors, for, per and Life Insurance %r% V Real Estate Agency % .` #MAMoney%to I-nan] 200 yds. of Ginghams, 3 yds. fer 2 Doz. Hou Dresses, regular $1.25, jrm: NVOR.T1:'E'1='.jR.N" A1V):VAA1NT0I!, 500 Apros, nic ely made, it L 25c,v 35c, 45c and Worth double the 15 oniy=Com~forters,v from ..$1..75 to $2.25, for V . . . . . . . . . _50 only Ladies Underskirts, from $1.00 to $1.50, for 3 doz. Ladies Long Winter $12 to $15, for . . . . . .. Doz. of Ladies . and Children s Short Coats, regular `$2.50 to $5.00 for 49 uuuuv D UUGI. U.l1lUUo Several years with A. E. Wicke. V I ,,__o--......,..',a-a\.,,v11\:`y WUl_ll.U. U8 on the scene before the central bri- . gade. , 1 The Mayor and Reeve told of `their visit to the `Hydro conference, along the lines as given in The _Ad- -vance last week. (Balance of Council report held over till next week.) ...... -.,, no-.uu., vvcxc u1u1'1'1e(l at t high noon on Thursday, Oct. 21st, at St. Mark s church, Seattle, by Rev. h E. Vincent S_l1ayle_r. The bishop is ofa brother of Mr. S. C. Rowe, Dunlop 3 street, east. ` V at Mr. James Purvis of Sudbury, a 8 business man of Barrie many years " ago, `gave The Advance a pleasant : call on Friday of last . week. Mr. Purvis" has been spending a few days ; with his -brother at Craigvale. was a. in town renewing old acquaintances. , _l He nds many changes in town since " his business days, both in the busi- , ness` men of the place and the town. .-I i hose was 9f Eh V--..Mr. Otto V.~;Cra ig, ledgerkeeper of, the Barrie branch of the Bank of , Nova Scotia, left for Toronto `on Monday, having been transferred to the branch on the. corner of Bloor and Spadina streets. Otto is the eldest son of Mayor Craig. Right Rev. Peter Trimble `ROWE, Episcopal Bishop of Alaska, and`_ `Miss Rose Fullerton, a trained nurse V of Seattle, Wash., Were married at Seattle, by Rev; 1'1 V v unanxlso . I Bandmaster Addison, of {the Ha- milton Machine-Gu'n band was a visitor to his home over the Week- end_. ` AU` end.- [....,E.a ut. uuNa u1t;uu1eI`YL'aI'I'y. f B ap . -' ew on younv o - Company, 76th Batt., stationed at `Orillia was home over Sunday. l Major Cowan of the 86th Batt., spent.Sunday with his family in town. y , Lieut. Reynolds of the 76th Batt. will sing Kipling s Recessional hymn at Trinity church on Sunday! 'D.....J..-__L- ` "" " -12:2` (Continued. from page 1) use the military were asking for 18 not for the inside protection the building, but in case of re the neighbor.hoOd.;. they would be central de. ` .-........5 ;ucuua' ul EOWH. Mayor Craig Was called to Tor _to Tuesday owing to the serious `mess of his brother Harry. Cant- -Nmvhm Vn---~~ -1 ` I -. .. v.v...-u.-.u aaaa.\.4IJ.lJ-ll. } Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public,` Conveyancer, Patent Expert. ] I O_ice--Ross Block, rst door` west bf Scott s coal oice. G ..........1 __.__g, '11 A ---w -- - `ISOCIAL AND PERSONAL % .vi a u;orthy one purpose. Town COUNCIL e, in all colors, for . 49cT money and for a patriotic! arrived, from 49 up Coats, regular - - . . . . |.1,As. ARNOLD

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