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Northern Advance, 4 May 1916, p. 8

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CORSETS FOR :ALL \ ncuaas A Bau? in Men s Black T a C mere Socks` % in Underskirts urnrfh rP0`l1`:HV Q1. /K- A I -,`Il.A\.~) \_'\Jl 3 P1`l11(`CSS l I11fa11t1'y. The P.P.C.L.I. is now conmosc- of `111e11.;f1'o121 the Universiti'eS Compan- |-ies and the steady flow of rein- fo1'ceme11ts for this Battalion must `not be allowed to stop, and further, the` standard of the recruits must always be the best that Canada can offe1'." A "II. _-.,__ _._-__ -2 L1_... vr'._'_:~:l can UlLL'1. There are many men of the Uni?! ,versity type whose hearts .,<:`row warm as they read and hear the; name of the Princess Pat s, for the'y'*" `have -brothers, relatives and frie11ds|, in it, and they wish. they could have an opportunity of joining: it. To these men the news that a Sixth ] =Company is being recruited under lMajor McKergow, at nceiu Uni-| versi-ty in Montreal, will be Wel- come. ` ` n',_u, r1-..__.,.__-- 2.. 1.. ........('.`.._.L The Sixth Company is in comfort-l able quarters at M-cGi_ll University and has all the advantages of the use of the McGil1` Campus and the University Building, including the? McGill Students _ Union. __L-.. ('1-.. ___-2__ `I.____l LVLUU Lu. L) lu.\u:u IID L} unuu. The Universities Companies have been almost overwhelmed with the hospitality of the residents of Mont- real and i_ts_ suburbs. nu , L,'___..___... -2 LL. ..' ..... -2-.. [U111 auu Ava auuuaua. The training of the` companies character, and has been of a nature to develop specialists, some at Mus- ketry, others at Signalling, other at Tactical Exercises, and again others in Physical Training, Bayonet Fight- ing and Bombing`. - TI"l..~. rrunnn` . nA1vnn-nnrn twp #1-anon has been of an exceptionally cfcient ` -For Maple Leaf inf and Floor Glaze, go to W. A. L e & Son's, .west end Furniture Stor x 1111; , auu JJuAAAu11L6o The great advantage of these! Companies is that men of the same` social status go forward together, and join a Battalion in which they will nd a largenumber of congen-. ial spirits. Another advantage is the rapidity with which they go for`- ward to the front. Theytraining ini Montreal usually` takes about three: `months, after two months` furtherl training in England they_ take their place in the firing` line without un- necessary delay. The reason for this is the fact that these Companies` ,reinforce a battalion already at thel front. a ,',1, ,`LI, .,_-..,L__, _,C` 11,, ,, ___ I LLVJLLUO A considerable number of the men` who have jolllqd the Universities_ -Compames -have upon reachmg Eng:-3 I.-"1 rs`-.4-n:r\n:1 nnv-nvn1ao:nv~n4~ :11 `Jun! \/Ulllllclcllxvo Ala V I. and, _pb,taiI_1 , of co1ir se, iipds V 1.4; 1 Iglj` wuu_ ,5/on "co1ife, i`1'1:11)o:'-xs"i13_l3 make any] guarantee, as to promotion. of this! character, but the nature of the training received and the reputatioxf of the`; Universities Companies make the Aehahcsg of promotion- excellent: Lt|w' 9u::`.)uok=, u` so, i`- Huck To els l5c.1 2 ufpr 25.` llll (llll\'.3 (LIL lkllll\JAl,LL.`_ LA.\, Pat1'icia s Canadian Light" DoI!y V_den (ifepes I/(I111 ILIIILQDIUI t . `;.-.|'. in \ , ap`d1agn e, iipossibl I-A , . fl l\ on 1-\`o\~rv\l\`-I . ...... ..,, .5. . ions T_.,.in_ 1 E ignisrf ;t7iif, make anv I ' To-day, Thursday; "Judge Vance will resume the hearing of the case of `the creditors of the defunct` Midland Iron Corporation. M And w.think you will say district awaits your_ coming, We us the Pure Crea and Real Fruits only; and serve the be Ice Cream in skin marl: I . {HIS uuun Spec1alties-Whples Ice Crea ` Home-made Chocolate Caramels, Tatfies and . . description Our delicacies ar made rom purest A material. Sold 5' uI4\II A and Retail Bcn Bons, andies of all ;1\o qr--`Saw. .qu-mus '_oLYM`15 i`3f`E".3$.1~i 13r ' ORKS 80 Dunlop St. Pb . e 303 AUCTION. SALE3 01?" { nous:-:1mLD FURNITURE On Tuesday, May 9th, Mrs. John Miller, 10`fSma St., Barrie, will hold an 'Auctio Sale of Household lFurniture. Sale t_ 1 p.m. - `for the typAeof men`that the Univer- sities Companies accept. Tn+nnt1-:nrv 1nnnu1:`-n t|Qnt\ l\uPt\w|r\:U\l\l` mg. uxvu VUALIPGLLACD auucyu. Intending: _recruits are examinetl locally by {in Army Medical Officer,- Lreceive their trgnsportation to Mont`-' -real `and imniediagely obtain their uniorm,>a`nd` si`-tart - their training 1x7i+l\n114- `AILIIIIY Dnnrlnmn . .. .... . ....:;...1I' Innis:-AILLLL, ' I u 010010 DIICII hllllllllls without `delay. Readers are invited to make known to their friends this opportunity. The Officer` Command- ing, 6th O.S. Universities Company, McGill University, Montreal, will be glad to supply any further inform-V Iation tha-t may.` be required. Correction The insects that destroy our fruit crops attack exfery portion of the tree and its fruit. The wooly aphis uattacks the roots ; the trunk and llimbs are preyed upon by millions of plant-lice, scale-insects and bor- ers; the leaves are devastated by [the all-devouring leaf-worms, can- ker-_worms and tent-caterpillars, iwhile -the fruit itself is attacked by I the veurculio, codling-moth and apple- maggott. By the annual expendi- _ture of about $8,000,000 in cash in fthe spraying of apple-trees, the de- 0 -trtigtiveness of the cod1ing-moth. H _ _3_fe.11rculio have been greatly re- lducedi but of course that great sum lmu_st: be`se.t'dowt`1 as a tota11oss to the. farmers, and consumers, in ad- ` dition` toi shrinkage of $12,000,- eirg `b P1`e`de'.171 l:e 1 - i1i"th9f`an_IiuaI ravages _,tha.t could, F33 GF\E--`-M THE EGONDMIC VALUE or *1_smns 7`I'\L_ 2____,A n The Stbcking Specialty - Stote CFVC Luz; uc this mark 1II.`..I l\E| .4 Vic}. _MZ66NKnY, Auctioneer! 71,29 BARRIE P13: mos. g Barrio hm =evcning_ lam son. 'l'hn- H1 cessful om. exccllvnt mi year's ('X'c-1': tivo. {hr 1-11:? Work with `was clearly ' meeting". 'J`! `-8.8 foll0\\'.<: . Pat1'm1~ \'~. }IOIl.-1 l'(-.~. P1'(`sid(-In V_i('.0.-PM-~. S(:(*1'o1 :1 2') mg Vviavvunvan A transposition of gures in the obituary `notice of Mr. Geo. Moberly on page 3, made it appear that the St. Alban s raid happened in 1846. This should have read 1864. ` ` (Oice Phone 1%).` -van, .v1. ll. Iv` M1\ I ox11bo1'.~'hig King , R. l :1.\: .Kin}_,", Port-r 4' `n..l......`.. killcls H: 'in, <-oilim. ->1 and trim. I1. I her and jam sing anal nil attention. G -...nu`.-.',, L l'll`l I DC1(.'.'i1f('.~` . Alex. _B1'0wnlu' a thing )/\.:>=\_: them//A I .)/OVUI` Pi"1<; 3 J. FRANK Ti'(`Z1Slll'('I` I E-.\'0(~uti\'v ` VMil-np, (i. Hm 8011, M. H. \\.' `1.I<...,,1, , 'A boat >11]-* pontoons mu! gea1'in3_v- has In be folded int can-y?r1s.:', as ii. _ 'A rc-c0nt1_\` gun. i._Suppo1'tc-d n-mu glasses and L, 2-I j,able metal him-Q h3"__ttd to 1...;1.a~. Yofk 1121:` ;~ ~ _.1l0.uses 4,556 1wn}r1. 1' " __L_.,_to the acre. xsx3!3!!!1# (`an 3. In Burton Ave. Church G. M. UPHAM grutiisirnib M 311111111151 '5 .A Jail 1: Av: Great Co: Au lllllllllnl (!1_:a})l('.~' u fol` (`.\'}r('H.\ -alom-. for 1'amil_\' -ed with Mu in tlw Inn '01` wlmm withtlrzu u when 11;. p0r:i:1ll_\' - I... . .. VOL. LXV. TL! UNION B3. Rev. Mr. Jourdan will occupy. the pulpit of Burton Ave.` Methodist Church on the coming Sui'1day"even- ing, Sere:t .' Jourdan will take the service in his father s church. The Lusitania Tragedy `II' F! %Big1m Ur` boys on 5:: Simmga T\/Vdinsurr re zmzl ` per cttnt < `H1-qm-2 ..1.1,.. .1 Store W EV/'2I ythiI`x-LE "B"0WL1:P.s Maker of . NO THOMPSON can b A year next Sunday, May 7,` 1915-thc Cunard steamer Lusi- tania was struck by a Gc1'n1an tor- pedo off Kinsale, Ireland. Out of 210-1 persons on board 1,100 were `l-.~6- ' ."j`}.; 4.1.1.1.! 4. lost. tains. ' Son: Dougall Bros. New Sec.-Treas. Oro Pat.vI`und Mr. H. J. Tudhope,Ac1rk of Oro THE WEEK IN Pictures frln ` at Ddugall Bgsl Clea1'ing' "out S! ' ('1', , , _ _. Dev1in&Murchis0n { in the followipg sizes 2 f'PriCeS."...o`3 can-`u-ohanooo t we have Cafpet Squares X31 3X3 3X3% 3X4 Brussels and Velvets. `Id our Car-"pet Dizparytm: and` 3 15:5. x 4. `sin, 'I`apestVr Mats 27x54" a t 1.25,s1.5o, .90, 3.25 and 3.50 - . . . . . . . 7.50 to $35.00 ' Ladies Blagk Silk stock ings, size"; 8% to 10. Regular 3%for ;...25c Ladies B1 k'. Cotton Hose 8% , 10. Per pair 15c Ladies B'1 White: or Tan Silk ose, 83- toIo . . . . ....50c a1ildren s ` I.~.isle Iiose_, in bl k and white. Sizes 1 5; to 9; 5cpr. Chi1dren sArti _ Hose, in ne 1- Sizes" 41-2`to.81--. . . Frost and Snow Ladies Corsets, ng. hip and law bust, de from extra ne-mate '21] Regular` I .25. Spe 1 at ~ '. '..89c r locltoocomgof ~ ' Sizes 41-2`to81-. . Ladies I ' , I I Q ,.__ Ladi stdckings :'put s of Lace Cur- Somc _ bargalns at D...-..~. Carpet\ Squares township, has resigned` his position as Sep-,-'J,`;eas,- of Q1`:_o._n "Patriotic ;;Fun'd-3 a-`nd Jams ~SA iapty -_Bay, has beeh aft6poi`ntedAto th 51505- {H rm `aw; 7 ition. 1New Industry? Looking This Way I ' . A manufacturmg rm ' is looking` towards Barrie as a place to estab-" lish its factory. . As the negotia- tions `are but beginning`, .110` partic-3 `ulars can `be secured for publication at present. /A = -`-F'orT Iron Beds,. Springs, call at W . A. L w'us*.:, e`ndT Furniture Store. A-`=:'1`he A War 7gTu`csday morning `frost was =,re-' ported and during the night snow fel1-May 1-2. V ' l Pte. Given Wounded On tS"at1_11-day Mr. a1`1d Mrs. Given, Tii_n- street,` received a gram-fron1 Ottawa that their John had received a gun shot W1 in the leg. Pte. Given enlistec -Owen Sound in the 37th Bn. `Hail in the East - End ' The- heavy*.rain sto1'rh Thursday of last week` was accompanied `by hail in the T east end. Residents living east of Poyntz street report that hail accompanied the rain, the rest of the town escabed `the hail. "+The new cho Tate gift package, Autoerat,, $1.00, 2.00, -$5.00, at Bryson s only. . 177th Bandmaster Mr. T. E. Andrews has been se-` `lected as bandrhaster of the 177th Bn. band and has started gathering men for the organization . Tom played the big bass horn in Barrie Citizens Band, he should produce a rst-class military band. He was formerly a member of the fm1ous |13th' band of Hemilten. V - ` New anti e ' nt dsigns in W al1 Paper at Douga Bros. Two`Moonfs in_ the Sky . We'oftentin1es hear the statemexrt that certai11 thing:s may happen when there are two moons in the sky. h Somethmz `akin to this is happenin: this month of May,- when there will be two new moons-- May 2nd and 31st. In December there will be two rst qua1'te1's., Is Leap Year responsible.? |.l."V uavvaeu an. nu..- ....v `On Teachers 'Ass n Executive At the annual meeting` of the On- tario Teachers Association last weel{.`Mr. R. `N. Merritt, B.A.,ewas elected as one of the Council, or executive committee ofmflie Associa- tion. Mr." Merritt is'1'cport.ed as presenting a plan whereby the en- trance to tllei faculties of education 1nig'l1t be secured by aeourse requir- ing only one year's studies. Fancy Madras Curtain- ettes in white cream and -Paris, with colored bor- ders at 15, 20, 25, 35, and 50 yard Nottingham Lace Cur- tains in, all the newest patterns and sizes at . . . 50c and: up to 2.50 pr. _"-"_'1"hiVs_ the 640th` day (a,..year and A Spring TNecess_iQx_ 275 days) that the .British Empire has been at war with Germany. - Windsor Scrim Curtains in `Cream and `Paris shades with lace `and insertion to match at. . 2.25, % 2.50,? 2.75, 3.50 and `$4.00 Ladies V Parasols ` with the up-to-date handles ... .s1%.oo `and $2.50 - CURTAINETTES my .LLL.l'. uuu u.u..La. u. -street,` tele- Ottawa son, zeived `Wound enlisted at - Odd.fe11ov_v s Anniversaiy vnvn- Vnnv n u -_----_ . -_.---_U ' The ninety-s0\'e11`t]1 annivc-1'sa1'_\' of the .establishment of the Indopond-,- out Order of Oddfellows was observ-E. ed by. Barrie Oxldfellowss on Sunday? last, when the n1embe1`s,' over _..80 St1'o11f:, paraded to St. `A11d1'ow s Church. ,RGV. Dr. McLeod conduct- ed the s_ervic'c. Town Clock Running Slow `Complaints have reached The Ad-VI Vance that the clock in the PI). tower has been running` s1oW___for the past two weeks. Passen_2'ers for the] train have missed their train ow-I ing to the condition of t11in,rz's._Wed- nesciay at noon it was said to, be ve Ininutes slow. Mr. Ernie Wil-T liams, who attends to the clock,- says `that the corre_ct time }1as been maintained, but since Thu'rsda_v last it may have been running irregular, as no attention` has been given ow- ] ing to'bereave'ment in the family. Kwillbs ,u`GVVD VP` New Carpets, eum _and ` OH ',Q1o Bros; 4 `\v`_"Rugs, y Linol- at T Dougall ' o ` n I . The Canadian Magazine has be- gun in its` April issue a series of sketches under the` general title of From the Trenches. The author is Patrick MacGill, whose rst .nov-ll el, Children of .the Dead End created so great a stir of interest on its publication a year or more ago. ' The first, which appears in the May issue, is entitled The Re- treat, and if the others are any- thingylike as good, tliereadersare-1 in for areal treat from a real} writer who is actually at the front.| DOES A MUNICIPALITY OWN` THE TREES ON THE HIGHWAY A Lindsay Watchman-Warder.- A ` decision of considerable importance to Municipal Councils and to prop- erty owners with _relation to the -cutting down or trimming of trees on the highway -has been handed out by His Honor" Judge McMillan in an action brought `by Mrs. Ed- ' wards, of Omemee, against the vil- lage. It seems that a `request was made [by a neighbor" to the vil- lage council to cut down or trim cer- tain trees growing on the high- way fronting Mrs. Edwards proper- Fm... nnnnm" a~nl-ilnnwirtnrl nnn A`? I-L\ I.IIl,-Ills JJLLDO J.'J\L'V G1. I50 IJLIIIIIJA. ty. The council authorized one of its members to have the work done`; no by-law was passed and no notice was given to Mrs. Edwards, nor was any compensation oifered to her. A protest was made to council by Mrs. Edwards, and compensation demand- ed, but the village contended that there was no ` responsibility cast upon it and that Mrs. Edwards suf- fered no damage. m1_- ....L:-... m-.m'4-min.-'1 In nnmnmnn IB1't:u uu uuxuagc. _ The actlon was tned in Omemee. In a Wri1_;ten judgment the learned jud5.J:e:.d.eals with the question` as` foliows: ` ` ' *" mm: -2-_'.1...1--LJl'7-. n`n:n1 1'c '?n1- +110` Iouows: . '_, `_. he"f)1aintiff s claim is `for the` '{\'rgful.` butting and dest1'uc_tion by, the`. efeudants of_ a. shade treef grow- `ii .a_inti s dwelling in the village of emee, . `A 7 _ ` ~ 'Under. the Municipal ..Ac_t; s_ect1bn_ g on the highway in front of they . . `-111.`... ~..=..*.n'.n:l `r`nnv.nsi.g: 3 bv_.'.1a-. . 1 P-ictoriail V` Patterns and Magazines A What the Ladies Say the e can say that the largsi collect?! ' Not so high pri_c`e'd. `Our policy is quick saies I It is a real one-it protects you" in` your pur- chase on the same principle as the Certicate of Deposit" from the bank. Nothing is left to guess. Every feature is plainly stated." You know just What to expect from ` "`.Bow1e1"s to Organize [BAu"yT'thcm here--fox" Men, Women and Children! . In no other store: will you see such a collection of Waists, and priced so reasonably. We 2show them in sizes 34 to 46. Stock is now at its. best. A splendid range-be sure endscevthem. Prices, 1.00, 1.18, 1.25, 1.38, 1.58 to 3.50. Beautiful Swiss Collars { 16 designs, worth up to % 65s., at Special 29. This is a lot we `bought at a bargain, as they were the bal- ance of * a'man`ufacturer s overmakes. They are pretty, good. and cheap. Bargain for ............ .............. ..29c FROM THE TRENCHES STOCKINGS" THAT ARE ynder tne 1V1ull1c11)a.1_a:xu}:, acuuuu L` the counc1l may pass a._ by,-law "` ' "` O. 4 ' - 1 .> ._;v_yv L'.. I ; - - : :`gf(:.'3h. have the Nmbsut exc1usi$z:f.;`T.$1:1"b1'b titul Millinery I ve` ever seen_ ip Bar_rie," . z`nd_ Wf 5am,..- CM, largest collecti _ and best bought stock of Mtllmery m the d}s.tr1Ct I . - . \ , J I-\ ._._ ._..`:..-. qn run:nIr onycxn n nan:-`avnfa rnvuno Fnrnn unr] COP GUARANTEED The Holeprddf Guarantee ItvPays to ShopatsVickers | \ . ' | ` ; Tll Barrie bowlers will meet for "-organization purposes `for the sea- son 1916. on Thursday of this week. . __ . Holeproof Hosiery Ladies Waists ?rHn'i(o1iTH3RN ADVANCE - `ifnr causing` any tree 2'rown on thegt 11i1'h\\'ay to be 1'C`l110\'.Od if and when :2 !.doome(1 ner:es.~:m'_\'. but `(on days no-ii ti(?C '1nust be g*i\`on"to the owner,_ amLs 5,t`ne p1ai11ti in- this `case is demnodii the ow11'o1'--a11d under the same sec-E` tion. S00 4, S. S. B., a..b_\'-law lnayl be 1)'asscd autho1'i7.ix1g any of(-01' org` ommnittec of the comlcil Tto trimg` trees g'1'owi11r_1' on'p1'ivato p1`0p01"t}'}` wlxen the b1'a11ches extend over tl1o';" 1xig'11\\'ay, but notice must be gi3'en` `to. the owner of the trees bc1`o1'*-i ._1k-,. in; action in all cases. ' 7` 111- .1 1,,,3LL_:l 1.1.1. 1.1.. lllls i1.UL-1Ull 111 (1.11 raaca. I I think it is admitted that tlicl [tree in question Was, to.sa_\' the '_ Feast, ve1'yn111cl1 injured, and I must hold that such injury was caused; by the defendants without any no- tice whatever being given to the plaintiff, and instead of passing a` by-law a minute is placed` in thel minute book of the corporation as follows: `Mr. Sanderson is to look after the trimming of the trees in front, of "Mrs. Edwards place. Mr. Sanderson afterwards saw Mr. Clark, had a talk with him about Mrs. Edwards trees,`-and from what H was said to Clark he undertook to do What was done to the tree cans- ing the damage complained of. I think it is very unfortunate that V Clark was not` produced as a witness by the defendants and Without his evidence `I must hold the_ corporation: I responsible for his conduct. M flu... ianrnnn-nu oelrnrd aw: QTnP- l flibpullaxuus J.U]. LL19 L-UlL\A>LIvv- The 'dama5._:es asked are some- what excessive, but the defendants, `when there ,is a` right Way to do things, should take .. that course lwhich in this case they did not do. 111',,:I_,_._-._A. ...:ll'...- Ln Flnn 1n`n;r\_ |6th OVERSEAS UNIVERSITIES COMPANY, O.E.I'. [WHICH III LX115 UHISU Lucy uxu uuu uuo Judgment W111 go to the plam-A tiff and I allow her $15 damages [with costs. T V Canadians, of whatever national-I ity, thrill as they recall the wonder- ful record made by the `Princess Patricia s Canadian Light Infantry at Festubert, at Ypres, "and many other battleelds in Belgium; how, in the face of overwhelming odds, they held` their positions by their courage and dogged perseverance. For nearly a` year the P.P.C.L.I. (as the Princess Patricia s Canadian Light Infantry is known in military circles) has been reinforced by a steady ow of recruits of the very finest of our Canadian manhood. These recruits, many now veterans, are determined that this ne bat- talion shall not lose its. high record,` but with their help shallhave added honor and prestige in the future. H11-.. ....:...L'...u-wnnni-a 11-nun Boon ._from the West hastbeen simply won- derful. So, much 50,, C that the, _ ~aiitho'Erities ',of - the "Weste`rn._ Canadf.- A--ian, IU.ni_v_ersitie,sj` deci;dd~.;:_%to,' _S.`_er,.t_d`A 1101101 uuu pxcaugc Lu. uuc Luvuxvu `The reinforcements have been drawn from all over Canada,_and the l Universities of Canada have made: this Battalion their care. Already] 1350 olcers and men have gone for- ward -under the title of the Univer- sities Companies and are doing` theirl bit `at the front pr} at,x,;.Slor- cliffe. Five UniV'e1`sities,f.i Cornpariigsg. have left Canada. . The number of men volunteering -The nw chocola ift `package, ".`Autocrat, $1.00, $2. $5.00, at ll/,3ryson s only. go % Visit %Vickers Millinery uu UCDL UUUSILI. auuun U1 ;u.Aunu\.nJ `moderate pnce. Come and`see. wn t'l1olo\'o1's.cas a battalion 'con1po:~tod 0E_ :'- \\'l1o1A1ist11 Tot tho \\'ost(.'x1 ["nivo`:~si 1 no-itics and n*.(-nibors oi the teaoliilig a1i(lsinf1 . Tlllz Battalion is now r'oc1'uit- deemodiin2' and is ca1l_c-(l the 196111 \\'esto1'n Sec-i['11i\`o1'sitios Battalion, C.E.F. )_\'-la\\' lnayl T110 object of tho \Yo.~"co1'11 ['ni- V 01'\`(`1'sitiO_5 Battalion and of the F111- l t1'i1nE\'01`s1t1os Coxiipaiiies is the same in 0 propc1'ty:etl1at it p1'o\'i(les a means for men (1 tl10';'to.;:"ct to the f1'o'ut in co11u'Qnial t give11leon1pan_\', but tl1on their paths are l)CllO1'(`i*f;.1}{-_p:11"{1ll(`l, tlmy are not idmitical in 7; this: 1'r=.~;pect. The \`s'ostm'n ['niv0r- -d thoisitios` Battalion is for Overseas sor- o say the'_*.'ico as a battalion, and the I'ni\'or- sities Companies are 1'oi11fo1'cin_r: the _-,__-.1.n..:..--M n..l..:.,:..v- n......v.1:,... r.:.,.1.+' - ~.-:-.u_ ."`.."`-I.` sed on dependable makes and .nLev'v;e!i C}g=;;_.- thoroughly reliable qualities; .oux1selec'-'1 orsets represents the highest "possible e prices asked; ` Low bust, medium ed or free hips in Coutil or Batiste. signs, tion of value fo bust, full "" -` l ven Huck Tc-well, hemmed ends. All pt_1re` V These are a very closely Pair 25c.- : white. Size 17 x 35. Each 15c.` ted Casmerc Socks, in sizes 9%, ell. 9 Regular value 65c. ............ Dr. Jaega.r siccle IO, 10%, _u. 40 doz. t Spcczal at ........... .. esses, Waists and Kimonas. Chiey nd many color shadings. Yd. 19`/c - '""J _ A27 pattrns pretty Crepes for } 11g-ht gfgunds, small oral designs in pin Er\I%lw9n nurse: avun-Q v vvnwu ---- -- -- Ofine Black Moirette, full size, pleated oun ', wortg regu1;tly( $1.7 5. 40 to -..11 -4. 1 f..)`u'dgmente Reserved >-.: Judgment was `reserved by Judge `Latchford at the non-jury assizes last week in the caseof R. Bull, Col- lingwood, against Mr. D. M. Stew- art, Barrie. Midlands White: Elephant \

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