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Northern Advance, 27 Jan 1921, p. 8

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.%aEe5a%a%%%5&w~ ME AF .2? c. 1.17:`.-'E' "3 dJ7`JEI'.EI'u Purchased Adtlitiolml "Lots Ex-A1derman Adaxxmcn was in To- ronto on Monday and completed 1`:-.e purchase of run addlticnitl fvour!.:9n. acres of lzfnd 3.` Krempenfeldt- I-1351 ;new bu:v comprises those lots !_.'in:_: between Colborne and O'Brien streets 'x':o1'Lh of the railway line and 9021111, .. .1, , Tu: ..,_ 'n.....! r\1r.\" `[. nnnnnnf`nIr1.` uu, vu.|u\. u. V,--..\.-. .,.-.V.,k, _ .\l('n's Fine 'l.`woe1l Oven-coats. waist line and Ulster with belt. nrice up-:to-date styles. These coats are big vwlue at $40.00. Clearing price . . . . . ..`2.'3.00 IIVCA uu uuuL\.u.r ... ...\. .............,._. room of the Public Library on the evening of TllS(1iL}`, l<`el)r1Izu',\' 8th. The sul)je('.t. of the address will he -announed later. As this is to be the first of :1, series of meetings to be meld by this club no admission fee will be c11:_x;`ge(1 on this occasion, and all interested are co1'dlall_v im'iter1_ to attend. The club are expectingw to have an address from Dr. C. J. Hastings, of Toronto, and also one? from Principal Grant of Upper Can- ada. College, In the near t`u-ture.` The` dates will be announced later. .l1bl`Lu Ul Lnr: l(lILvvu._v .,..v w.... ` of the Ridge Road over Kempenfeldf ` hill. This additional property now; gives Mr. Adamson c( mple-te act.-es'; to the railwa_v so that it is possible to run in a spur line to tl\9=SaI1(1f[)'itS, at.-d: `I-l".`ir. Adzmi`-son's prospective factory; `-1.... rn........II I'\ilI`\|I\ \'11 \Iin-': \\'mnm1'.~' (':m:ulizm Club The Women's Calladian Club, of "Barrie. just recent`l,v organizecl, are pleased to announce that. they have been able to arrange with the Hon. Mr. Justice Sutherland, of the Su- preme Court. ot` Ontario, an ex-speak- er of the House of Commons, to de- liver an address in the assembly n I,I'_ 1n_.._..._ A. .|.,\ I5uy.~' 'l`\:'e(-d niul (`m-dun-uy Bluonwr l':mts. sizes 28 to 2`... Extra value $4.25 to 4.75. 40 Special Buys` lm\\'n (`hock 'l'\\'oc3| Suit.-'. with belt zmd lxloomer panls. Made by the best nxzlkers. Sizes 26 Ito EH5. Price-s were $20.00 and $22.57!. Clearin_-.1 price .... .... .... .... ..$1(i.99 LU 'lU v.lU- L An 1 .\len',- .\`|u-ep-lined (`u.~u.-, with wind shield cuffs. Iezmt.-her-Irinuued pockets. sizes 213 to 48. Good value Clea:-ing price .... ... . ..$l`. ..-m Men`.-'. Black Denim-lin(,-(I Snum-ks with corclm-`o_\' collars, sizes 3*: 10 16. Price was $4.50. Clear- in;.;price...................,...$::.59 .\l(-n's l{:mm-khurn l`:uIls, 1211' . .00, !or .. . . . . .. .\lcn`s 'l`\u`ed and Sc.-1',-_-.1` l'u \`alu(.- $6.00, 1'01" ` 51'/`es -1, on, ` 38. 40. -2,2111 E.\1t1'a Value $5.00. C1e:u'in:.: pl`-ice ..$::.59 (in-ey l'nl0:u'ul>l(- 'l`\\'e(*d l`:m1s, Special value at Sfi.:'.f), for .. . `Special . . $4.95- , sizes 3440 A Stauxe-,l(l's red Label I-Ieavy Ribbed Com- Ibinmions, size ') Q A A ') .\lcn's Plain l<`I(-9.430 K n it ('mnh'1m11i0ns. ..:,.n.. 0 1 -,2 1: 1'e1.',urd.I 4 1 ...pu. Cvlearingr price . . $5.00 06, au, -1.1. regular $7.50. (`.1 on 1-in -r nrir-9 l I l The first Toronto Conference w-in-I ter school for Epworth League andll ' rural leaguers just closed in Danfortlx ' `avenue Methodist. church, Toronto, of which Rev: J. J. Coulter, fom1e1'l,v _of Coolcstown & Uxbridge. is pastor. f Among o1l1e1: delegates from Central ' Ontario and as far east as Ottawa and ; {west to the Bay of Quinte Confer- -`ence, were the following from 't:hls lloca.1it.y: Mlss' Gulda Burton and `Miss Edna Harris, also-F. T. `Graf- ton, of Barrie; Miss Carmetit Srlgley, of Holly, and l\llss*I-I;w.el .`\x'che1',; of lGill'o1-d. There was a story current about town this week to the effect that :4 `certain young man here in the bar- bering `trade had inherit>d :1 large` fortune. On investlgwtion we -learn: ,there is nothing in the fairy mule,- which appears to have started no- wvhere. Just another bubble in the air. The County Court. House is in a very bad state of repair and we:1Ihe'I'- beaten fo1'want`ol' paint. The coun- ty council now in session should see thatt a. real live committee is appoint-I ed to get. busy on repairs before the hui1(lin:.-' is 41 total \v1'ec1<. . . . I \V'ednes(la_\'. Feb. 2nd 182 the opening day of Sarjeunt & King's big white- wear sale. The \\".I. will 111636! in the police court on l*`1'iday uflernmm or this` week at. 3 o'clock. } \ Regu- .$7.-I 9 Still 3 Tonsorinl .-\rl.ist De.1egn.tes to Conventimn I.:ulic.-s` l)nng'nl:| Hllmlc Button and l.:u'(* Bouts, sizes 2.`_. 3. `JP also Misses` lkmg.-'ul:| l L-bblotl Lace and Hutton Hoots, sizes 11 to 2. The prices of them- l-ines were $3.01), $::.:34). $1.50, $5.00. !1n. -inn nu-inn RI 0,`: I~`inc Quality of (`m-dm-oy \'el\'eloen. 27 inches wide: colors grreen. taupe, navy blue. red: also Plain \'ul\'ete(-n. 21 inches wide, brown. n-.\\'_\' blue, taupe, green. I :-yice was $2.00. Cleurin-.: price .. . ....$l..":$) \\'nnI l)r(-ss (.`.umls, rose. _;re_\', b]21c1< and white stripe. brown and bl'.Lck, tan bean` cloth. Was $1.50 and $2.50. C1(>a1`ing price .... . . . . ..!)8(- _(:em-:;e!le (`repvsz Taupe. 5.:1`e_\'. fawn. (lurk brown, pezuxll. :1m(?![h)'SI, na.\'_v. Re,<:ul:1r '2.50. for $1.99 'l`we(-d (`(mt.ings, :54 inches wide. .c11ecl<. also brown and smoke. Big value Clemzing price f;~`:!.9!I . o}vl.5JU. -)'l.i)U. -DUJIU. Clearing p1'ir.'.e $1.95 I.:HH(`s' 19.: 11 la 1' `l.:uIies'. prim. Hpm-1 Wm! Flores. the best on the nnzn-ket, two- nunce ball. Re,-.:111:11' 650. Special . . . . . . . . . .55(' I .:ul i(`.~" . I-`m-(am-,\' Y:u-ns. nv (1l1111iI_\'. C0101 while. u'ro_\' and _L'x`e_v and while, vultm :SJ..I)U. Special I.:\di(-.~' Silk and ('1-epo \\':\isxs, newest styles. The p1.ce;< were $7.50, $3.50. $9.00, $10.00. Clearing: px-.ice............................$6.49 lHi|ll\L`. lill .',~'2.00. [or Ile- SlI'il;(. Iv (`hen Hlll DE`. l'nI~ .1, .\ lI $2.00, 1` no: colmxs` laisqlle, .\l 1- ;\|u'nns. nice clean pzuterns of value $1.25. C16-urin_: price ...$)8c , colors 1 H rrvnv nnli \\'hilu I-`Inn m-I \\':l isl .~'. R 9:11 I 11 1' 1- :\|u'(>lI.~', _;(m (]l|f11il)' fm'.... .. . . . . .. l At a meeting of tllle Geo1'g'.ian Bay 'l"uirs Assoia-tion, held in Barrie on !'l`uesduy zu`temo0n, dates for this Hear were agreed upon as follows: Collingwood, Sepltember, 1 3-15: Onillla. Septembex' 13-14; Oro, Sep- tember 16; Barrie, September 19-21; Cold.wale1', September 22-23: Muld- lzmd`, Se-ptem_be1' `.39-30, October 1; Elmn'-.Lle, September- 26-28; Cook-*3? mown, October 4-5; Al-liston, October " 6-7; Beeton, October 11-12. Olce1`s were re-elected as fol- lows: President, T. E. Smltlh. Elm- V2118; Vicsr-l 1-esidont, D. Quinlan. Barrie; .~`c(:n_>l:n`_\', H. Coleman, C00liSt0Wl1. .' .. 4 (|COR(.'l.-\N HAY S()( Il*} I`Y ARRANGIGS DATES OF I*`;\ IRS M1`. Noah Cotton, one 01` lhe~1'st set.tle1`s of the Township of F105, died at his home lot, 18, con. 7, F105, on Junu:u_\` 2nd, in his 78th year. `The deceased took an active interest. [in public affairs and was EL member of I-`los council for :1. number of years. He was well known in this vicinity. He leaves `:1 widow, four sons and three daughters. ! i 1 rs grreens, Alice pith Below zero.) "l`Hl-IS!-I .\l{l'I .\l.l. H|<};\l. l}.\l{(-'.-\l.\'.\' 'l`lll'I \\'l'}.-\'l`HI`}l` blue. \u. Low High 521:) 1.: ; red. blue;-black, and 3 ply. Di; 2%! Mn VV. H. BUTTERY. , Clea rim: 9:: :-.u ., black. Regular 1'1 I-'1 Ruin Snow print. .:;~:1.49 - $1.49 J` X OOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOO 09099600: roooooooonooounoouoog :`.l'1.=.s 1\Ia1'_\' I`u_\".or. `Mm lives alum- ou the third linv-, of l:mi%1"11, \-.':.-1 `found dead in her Mum an :\[0n.1u_\` of last week. _ ...... , ' ! -..-u.;\.. H music. At. the end of Jan\.1ur_\' I/muI.-()ol.` D. Joy will re-linwguish the comm;-.n.d of Camp Borden. but so far his suc- , __ 1.... ...r.u Lnnn nnnnintarl Adjutant, R. Ruynex`. from Oril1i:1,'; will conduct the services at the Sul- vubion Anmy Citadel on Sunday. Jan. 30th. A good attendance is e.\'-! pected. ! . . W I A meeting. 01 the :~;hz1r(_~hu1(lc-r.:< of ihe Ontario Pl'0(1llCK|iO!1 Co. is 1.0 he held in Toronto. Notices have been; ~L _.. .....I .-Im.c.hnIAnru are hping new U1 Lululuu. nun... .,-_._` sent out, and shareholders are being asked to appojnt the sc-cx'etAzLr_v. Mr.` A~1d1'id::e, as proxy in the zulvent. of` -the shmehol-ders not hein.,' present .at the meeting". The men from Cauup I)0rden held_ a dance in the Town Hall on 1~`riday_ evening. Quite a number of t_owns-` .people were in attendance, as well as vis1.t0rs from 'l`ox'ont.o. IL was an . .` n . I mformal affmr, and g1 splendzd socml evening was passed. Rolands or- ,.,_.,.___ ..a f\niIIo furnished the evenmg was pu.-mcu. uuu...\... `(- chestra, of Orillin, furnished . _ u ( odinu)l Bare. thislnal 12c per Additional competition has emer- ri into the milk delivery business in Lare. anoLher dealer suuiing in Iisluanth and cutmng the pco to 2c _quurt. !J1!2rv`aIuEnIaIvara2(ua:ua:`u;:<.=au=x...=.u.a.._.._..=..=..;.._.._........ _ , l~2\lI-:4 l"in(- Q1Iu'lit,\' While Il:um(-1I`1u-. 1 _\`d. _L'u0(l \`u.Iuc,- at (350. Sp(-cial Hlripu !"luIIm-It-114-s. good patIern:<, I{e_:ul.u* 5:30 emd Sue. Special / ! 1:uliv.~' I l.:ulivs' Print 1 -3 at .25 and IIl'll\lII un es \\i(l&?. '3`::h](x . `, ..,_.` ` Tuhlv LOCAL NEWS H11) .u|Jlut.'u. nun nu |.I\ ` has not been appointed. " nwalur Headliz/xl Headlight ( Two-Piece Overall One-Pine: Oucr.-1. ! , .~(`n1Iun. linen nish, mi int-`11c~:~', wide.-. i_\'(l.. for A REMNANT SALE FEATURING YARDS AND YARDS OF DESIRABLE FABRICS. WITH SCORES OF VJASHABLES FOR SPRING ABOUT TO BE PLANNED THIS REMNANT SALE COMES AT A MOST OPPORTUNE TIME. IT S MADE UP OF ODD LENGTHS OF SILK WOOL- ENS, WRAPPERETTES, FLANNELETTES, COTTON, APRON DUCKS, SCRIMS, SATEEN, TOWELLINGS, TABLE OIL CLOTHS, ETC., AND THE PRICE OF EACH PIECE IS JUST HALF PRICE. .\'upkin.~, .` liilliv l3n;'k(- I):-o.~ . L'in.{ham:< and C `.6-:.:u1zu` $r'i.|'H'. $7.90. Clezung pricr: I and `s\'l:iu- l'niIm ltullc-1' 'I`mre]lin_'.-.. 1!`. [[59, Iii: \'ulu- 450. Spvcial ....::.'n- l'I~inl Iluuso fflearing prit With all the above lines we give you a 50 Coupon. WITH ll:-use l):-essos. These are extra ` 30. C1(-.'J.I`iXI,L' price ..: l HALF-PRICE -- no NoTM`1Jss_J;_Tv Rn-5:uI;u' chum- pricr $4.9!) SUTCLIFFE S Ruzrulzu` $; ..5f.b am! e-nu.-. l`|w _\lurdm' 'l`ri41l Ag_.,-':\i.n t l-`red (Dilbert. cl1:Lrged with the .murder of Robert. Ironsides at the E Raggetl Ralpicls. power plant in Marcli of 19`20, and regarding whose guilt the jury at the June assizes at Bu!`- f rie disagreed. will again be placed (`on trial on ]"ebru:u'_\' 2nd. So far -as can be learned no new evidence `has been atcltluced, and the case against the prisoner will stand or full by the evidence presented at the ` trial before Judge Logie last June. The im-press>ion seems to prevail "in-court circles that Gllvbert will be a.cquit`ted, but the Crown -may have - additional evidence which may ma- e_ terially affect the possibility of the ] prisoner's release. late Dr. J. W. Bailey, Rosemont, died smlnlenly in l.i\'orpool. England, on |..'un. 5th, while on 2; visit to her son, Gareld l3u1`le,\'. l\l.l). Deceased is `the mother of Dr. G. N. Bailey. ' Maple street, Collingwood. One sis- iter. .\l1's. '\V'. l-`. Stone, lives in Bz1r~ 1'20. and :1 son: 1.. Bailey, V.S.. is in 'l'l1(-s.<:1l0n. l-{er remains \'.'m`e 12091". 1 * Mrs. Joseph B:ll.l6?,V. \\'i(luw of the l l m l?.o: for xnt9x'mez1~t. : `W UllSi)l(`S.\' (`hungxo I .\le: .\I0ff1L1:t S: Parr, pluml)ers.| llomletl on Owon street. dissolved `1>zu'tne-1'slrip lust week, and the busi- ness will now be carried on by Mr. l\I0fI"iLY,. After this deal vats com- pleted Mr. Parr purchased the plumbing business of J. J. Neelauds on the sout=l1 side 01' Dunlop street. and tool-: rinnnediate possession. Mr. i Neelands had a rst-clzLss stand, and ihad been in the business there for I twelve _\'~.'11's. 1 The famous HEADLIGHT guarantee still holds good. "Vlear a pair 30 days. If, ~ at the end of that time you do not say that the Head- light is the best overaH.yox' ever wore, your money W513 be refunded cheerfully." We've got a big, new stock made of the same highest- quallty denim of pre-war day: Q 'I`he price is right. ' Come in, right away and 100` *1 them over. 1'01 . . . . . . .51) 1|u'/.911 .\lnth(-r 1": =.". L11`. .ur:,'. .7-')(' )':ll'1l \\'ide. .u\.. \\'i(lr_`. . . 390 vulne- A-I n1 : inch- _\':ll'd Died on Visit SATURDAY MORNING ,AT 9 O CLOCK Men's Heaullig-;lIt ()\'eralls. witli bib, black, plain blue, blue and white stripe. sizes 34 1.0 42. Regwular price is $4.00. I`niday. x-b`uu1rduv_\' and .\1.0nd'.t_\` only "' -1) wuc o..I:uu:u\. uxun nun: ullunn I\Il\4\1 nu to inflict. serious injury to himself.; He lay ihere nearly fteen minutes `before help came, when he was as-' sisted home. On summomng a.` plnysician it was found that the jar had reope/ned an old wound in the body which Mr. Baily received in lthe arnly. I-[e is a, veteran of the great war and also served in the Im-| Iperial forces in South Africa. He has been suffering from these wounds for the past year. `ing closed out in Barrie this week when Dougal Bros.. furniture and wall paper dealers on Dunlo;p street, close *ou on Saturday next. The stock is considerably reduced and was sold on l\Ion'(la.y enbulk. The wall paper was purchasetl by an Orillizt firm. and the furniture, etc., was sold to W. .=\. Lowe & Son, Bar- rie. The mime of Dougal Bros. has long been connected with the busi- ness rms of Barrie, it being 22 _\`ezn's ago since they set up here. The brothers may be well termed Success- ful business men who now intend` to retire from tihe hurry and __worry of .\ long estnblislietl business is be- I I l active business. - Owing t.o the slippery condition of the streets walking of late is done at cons'i-derable risk. On Fridzxy even- ing about 9.30 just after leaving }1ii5 islore and going towards the post. 7 oice, Mr". A. E. Travers-Ba.iIi,v fell on vthe cement wai1:w.iih such force as u_;_,...,u~. . D. J. McI{eown, one of North Bay's oldest and best known residents, was found dead in his omce in the Mc- Iieown block. Men's H.`:l("i_!.`,`llt Smacks, plain blue and black and white stripes. sizes 36 to H. Regu- lar price is $4.00. Irida_v, Snturda,\' and .\l0ndu_\' ..$3.00 .o Men's l~[-:u'_v .-\ll-wool Sweat- ers, colors black. blue, brown, grey and checks. The prices were $8.50. $9.00. $10.00. Cle:n'in_: pvice . . . . . . . .$6.9.'3 .\lcn`s Sweater (buts, ne all- wool plaids and plain colors. trimmed with plaid. These were $12.50 and $15.00. Clea!`- in:.; price . . . . .... ..$10.00 l`m_vs' .~\ll-won! I ul1(we|-s, V-neck and button on shoulder. sizes 2-! to 3-1. '1`-hese are ex 11`: value 211 $3.00. $3.50. Clearing price .... ... $2.4!) :o_vs' S\\'('ator (`n:1l.~'. range of colorihgs. S'l l.t`S 34. Big value $0.50, 5. :n f"lcm1'inxr nrir-9 ` ('hildrvn`:-: All-\\'nn] .\'\\`ez1.n-rs. Cups. .\lilt.~' and l`l1ll0\`1'I-5. C01- ors ;:rey. saxe. blue and bmwn. Iii}: Vullle $10.00. Cleu`in}: price Do not, miss this line at small price. mnl Buys .\`\\'0;\t(-r (Yo:1.I..~'. rose. blue. These were and $3.00. Cleaning . .$1.9!) lg \u.u.n: -;Iu.uu, Clearing: price A Her 22 Ye.-u-s A Palillflll Fa ll THE REDUCED PRICE AND THE COUPON YOU ARE MAKING A BIG SAVING; The Northern Advance $0.41). . $3.95 ` .'IH`. .`\uiuIrouu 5 y. _,_,,.,.,.......- sites. Mrg. 'I`yrrc1l, fo1'1me,v .\[is:, Iiubertson,` was the previous owner .01 the pmpeny. \Ve trust our ener- getic cbtizen will live to see Kc-iii-. I I D penifeldt grow to the population of :1: \U_.1'1vlng town, with 21 real `Live news .pxper and may the founder be its [first mayor! wool. I)|*(`.~`s Ginghzun, nice patterns of checks, extra wide. Regular 65c, for .... .... .... ....I.'u" l.zuli(-s` \\'hite. llm1nolo:-{to (iuwns. These are ex- lra. value at $2.25. Clearing price ..$l.$).') '|.:ulit-5' White l"lmmelet.te (}`.m\'ns. This line is ex- tra value at $3.00. Clearing` price .... . . .$2.19 - . . . .- _, a nu...

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