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Northern Advance, 29 Sep 1921, p. 8

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.\I':. and Mrs. Leslie Lawrence` were called to Iiiubberley lust Sau- 1|l'dd._\' by the death of the f0r':ner's} J'athe'.'. 1 Philip Newman ie-ft. last iviondm` to attend Queen's University. Mr. Alex. Painter, of '[`oron't.0, isl vxsiting with his brother here. Miss Drucilla Poucher spent the! week end with her pm'enf.:s new-e. L Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown a'..tend-; ed me Culd.watex` fair last. week. Miss Sadie Shaw, of Longford, is: visiting with her cousin, Miss Fzuinie` `zinnie. I Mr. Robt. Cummings, of Chap-j lean. is visiting 111.5 sister, Hrs. Clueson. u\Iiss H. l\1esto11. of Toron:-3, spent! the week end with Mrs. Taylar, Bur- ton zwenue. V w I Miss Frzlncis McN_1l)b, of Pens--E tang, is visiting with IvI!`.<. St. C1z1ire,; Centre street. . Miss Ina GK"J.h7J,dl lms returned to} her home in Erin after visiting friends in town. ' -Mrs. Hinnell is visiting vale friends. Mr. J. Plant is visiting with his sister, Mrs. Walter Smith. Miss Edna Fraser. of Naut.yr,| spent the week end under the par- ental root`. ` 1 -;\I1'.~:. W. Morris has returned to her home in Orillia after visitixmg for the past week with Mrs. A. . Ferguson. ' Q Mrs. A. Huter is very'il1. Miss Viola Bowman is visitvi Toronto. Miss 1\'Iar_v Furlong is Montreal. Mrs. J. Armstrong is visiting ropto friends. Mr. McCau1ey. of Torou_1::, is ' guest of B. Binnie. the Mr. and Mrs. W. Mc.F`u.dden are visiting inToI'on'to. Miss Beaver, of Orillia, is visit- ing Mrs. E. McF`a.dden. Mr. J. Gibbons spent the week end! at his home in London. 3 r Mr. and Mrs. A. Ferguson spent? the week end in Orillia. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS.` I`}. \(\`vI1 DAY n<.`\\' vzu'iat'ion:< of the mode arrive adding fu1't11e1* interest to 1110 ulrvztdy iI1'1pn.s`ill;` ;1sso.1n})lag0 of the New Things. Our display is now at its Idwst , 4.-mnpn-ising o\'m`_\' new idea of F21s11i011 s Favorites 2md--1et us :1dd---n1;111)' of 1`|u-so s1`_\'1o.<';1ro the \\'0I`k of our own 2'u't'ist h'imme1', Miss `.\';1ll and g'ivu the \\'o:11'cr the di.s't`in(`t`i(,>11 of \vouri11g" 21 style origi.1'1al and <~.\'<'l11.\`i\'o. t<-mlmlcius. H. J. Evans M1`. and Mrs. E. McF.1ddeu ex1:er-f mined :1 number oi _\'9uug 1`1'iend:~: last ;\1ond:Ly evening. Visit our Slum Rnmn it it s only to get acquai11tcd with the new style Vickers Limited Totten and been trans-. I I\`[d.l'i'.1.'vVLlSl('.1. visiting in visiting in with Elm- be: V1 .1 9 ;l 1` Mr. ' V Rub:-'. -some was 1 member of Trinity Church. :1. ineiiiber of the Coolcst-;'.vi1i i ...... `ud_jIh-\r lorange Lodge and of the Brother- lhood of Locomotive Fll'E .l1'19`I and Engi.nemeu, who tool: ::l1;ii*ge of the burial service at the assisted T the Rev. Mi`. Beverlt,-y and Rex . Whittakez: of '3'wl;=town. A short service was hell :Ll. his late ;residence, 32 Sanforrl on `.`-.7ed- nesday afternoml at `.!.;H). The re-* mains were then talien to Caolcstnwn where the funeral service was held at St. John's Church at 2 p.111. Tllei !`BI11a.il1'.~2 were then laid to rest in St. John's cenietery. He leaves to . mourn his less hiss beloved _wIl`o and v three da.t15.;litez's. Mabel, ageti twelve. Len _vea.rs. and inifam babe l~`lorez1:e, two months, also his father, Mi`. Alfred Hounsnme, Coo-listown, zmil three sisters, Mrs. [Ch-as. Edney and Mrs. W. J. Dales. of Bradford, and Mrs. W. E. Carr, and two brothevs. Charles anil Wil- `Halli, of Cookstown. Many b-2uuti- elui floral tributes were paid as a ilast respect to the deceased by his `l1li?11l,V friends and relatives. _ bi The sad death of Mr. Hounso.ue.% `beloved husband of Elizabeth M(.'- I ;\`Iastez'. daughter of the late Robert; M-cM;1st.er. Cooksmwn, occurred on Manda}. September th, 19:21, '-I 25 0., .... Ihis late 1'eideuce. Sanford .91., `Barrie. He was the youngest son_ of Alfred Hounsome, Cookstw.-\\'x1.| ;The deceased died after a long andi ?l'm:_:erix1;_; illness of trench fevex`. inl whis thirty-sixtll year. He ha:1 threei i`yeaI`s 0ver. service, ` enlistixxgy ihere with the 157th Simcoe FOI'S'_` hters. C.E.P`. On :J,l".`i`.'1.11 in E11_g;I.1n(1` jhe was tru.nsferx`ed to the ]'ILhi ` battaliun with which he 31w service` 1 .. hennelh Daw, Bill Jack ;\ZcD0n'.L1d hazve 1'e:`r+xl by the G.T.R. to k Special Rally Day Service will be` 1:[held in Burton Avenue Methodist `Church on Sunday evening. Rev. 5 S. M. Beech will occupy the puil:pi't.l (Preparations are being made fori V! the Anniversary Services of Burton ' I Avenue Methodisl Church on Sun-, lday, Oct. 3rd. Fuller au1nounce-i 5` ment. later. 1 lcheery and optinlistic dlS[)OSiLi0J1, land very highly respected by` all who knew him, 1001-zing always out ] the brighter side of life. Mr. Houu-3 |Cl1urch. C0ok u't-r.v11i i have been visiting with their daugh- Lter, Hrs. Chas. Lewis, have return- Mr. and Mrs. John Gibbons, who! I 3 E . {ed to London. ` I V 7 ! It is the intention of the Grandi ;T`i`unk employees to fOI'.l1l a Grand: TI`llI1I~; Athletic Association. with} I iht-`:,ld(1ll:1I`lEI`S at the Y." A meet-I jing will be held M<)nday eveningz `October .3vd. for the purpose of mu! .'u11iZ21til,)I1. All those interested L please bear this in mind. A cordial: tiiivitation is extended to all. = 1 ` I The sacrament of the Lord's.` Sup-v. per will be observed nect Sunday .n:0rnin:,' in the Allandale P1`esb_\'- terian church. This will also be-. 21. wlwptismznl service. Miss Winnie Aikens, who has been renewing 0111 acquaintances here, left on Wednesday for `Haven- hurst to spend her vacation with her aunt and uncle before returning` to I`:)rom0. ` I I New Arrivals Keep Our Display of The barn dance held Point lust Thurstlay mgr `huge success, barring Lh [some men who were un !"uence" tried to add m lment tn the evening's ! II" em . Thunms Smith Hounsolno " Geo. Vickers I Fifteen remen were t1`;1c1ss'l errer1f from this branch to Lilltlszty and. iVXzxd21\s';1sl;u last week. Millinery Always Interesting Id at Minevsi night was a1 the fact that under the in-I more ex(-.iLe~i _:'s ontert-uin-l ) ; 4 1 LOCAL NEWS \ I 9 A. V. Nolan. late of the Advance, `has purchased the Uxbride Journal itfrom W. H. Keller. Mr. Nolan goes back to his home town where ` he was born and to the oce where he was initiated into the l11_V'SteX'iEe'_`' {of printing. The Advance wishes !lVll`. Nolan every success in his ven- M1`. ture. I r A dance--cabaret sty1e--will be; ! held in the Town Hall, Barrie. Tues-i iduy night, Oct. 41,11. Dances will be `held every Tuesday and Thursdayl {nights in the same place. Admis- ision. gentlemen 25c. ladies 15c. ]ThL11`Sd8.y, Oct. 6th, Lucky Spot 3 Dance. i Don't. forget the Cabaret Dance at Vair -s ice cream parlor on Thursday ,night. Dancing from 9 to 12. I _. -~_ ..._... .,., 1 The B.C.I. rugby teann are stren- `uously practicing and sure have a Isnappy team). They expect to play jvtheir rsr intencollegiute gzune with (Lindsay. I __ . D At Collier street Methodist Church Mr. Sills has been appoint- led clioirmaster. Mrs. Griffiths as or- ganist and Mrs. Luidman re--engaged as soloist. - Mrs. Vurnes. of L03 An::-- 0ziliL'oi'niu, is visiting with In-r tor, Mrs. Chas. Parker. E Deep sympatlly is extended to i:\11's. :\Ia(rGreg0r and f:L.1nil_\', Char- glotte street. in connection with the (death of her sister, Mrs. Tho1'nton,| 101' Peterboro. Rev. G. I. Craw, of Springville, a `former pastor of Ivy, Townline and Buxtercongregwti011s. will preach ;,1nnivex'sa1`,v sermons at Baxter nextv SllI1d';1_V. Oct. 2nd. A mixed quarlette from Collierl |SI1`eet. `Methodist. Church furnis11e(l ithe music for the anni\'ersa1'y ser- !vices at Shanty Bay. and also at a] fowl su:p`pe'1' at Grenfel on ;\Iond night. The B.C.I. Fieid Day will be held on Fridxay aternoon, Sept. 30th, at the Agricultural Park. ' 1 - i It. is repented that over thirty grobos were stolen from autos park- ! ed outside the various church during (Sunday evening services. l I Dr. Harold Hunter, son of Mr. iW. C. Hun:t.ei`, Barrie, has taken lover Dr. Hinds` practice in Orillia. `His many Barrie friends wish him I ` (-`!V(. I'}" SH CCOSS. S We have a number 0.1 slightlvg {used Pathe. Brunswick, VicLr)r and; C0lum`bia records at half price dur- iing the month of October. The .I. I M. Greene Music More. In the Fisher Flour Mill .,"uessing` contest held at the mix`. the lucky winner of the n1uet._v-eigln, pound ibag of Gold Medall<`1'0u1' was Mrs. iC1:u'a Hook, Henry street. Several culverts are being con- structed on the Penetang Road be- tween Stroud and Barrie by the I-Iighway Commission. but it is not Ilecesszwy for mo1.m'ist5 1.0 nuxke de- \ tours. 4 | VVC have 3 number of sl17;ht1y iused organs which we are offering; [at less than half their value. Terms .$7.00 cash, and $5.00 per month.` We pay all cartage and frei;:11t. The J. M. Greene Music Sm:-c-. Mrs. Bell, of London. is visiting" with her d' Mrs. Curl Meyer. Miss Lillian Bushie is visiting; with her aunt, Mrs. rI2."L1'I'_v GLu`Lnex'.l i I , } Ladies. a great clearing sale of iRez1d-y-to-Wear Hats. Regular up 7 to $7.00, now on sale at $3.95. New; `Hines arriving dz1i'ly. Simmons & l`Co.. Furs. Cloth Coats and Hats. I R. Malcomson THE NORTHERN ADVANCE not{ LIUL Llu: u'uA \JL|-uyg V. .... Church guide you to an aftern-oon` tea and sale of dainties at the resi- dence of Mrs. D. M. Stewart, Blake street, on Saiurday. Oct. 1st, from 3.30 to 6 11.111. Admission 250. I I The stee-ple-jucl: who has been working on the Collier street church has nished. The spire, damaged by lightning lust july, has been re- stored and the whole spire given a coat of aluminum paint, adding! greatly to its appearance. ' 1 Special sale for the next 30 days at the J. M. Greene Music Store.. Any person buying one of om-~ Hawaiian Guitars in the monifn of October will receive 10 lessons on, the guitar tree of charge. Lessons? [to be given at the J. M. Greene i Music Store. ` The election cainpuign is \\"i{ll`ill i-E ling up and for the next re-w weeks. jthere will be :1, ,4- 0o:l deal of con-E i-fusion in the minds of many people.i |'l`here is one supreme Issue bBl`()l'(i ithe electors. '[`l1e_v are asked to de-2 :cide which of the iiscal policies put; ;before them give most hope of the; iuipnbuilding of the Dominion. So-me; `party politicians are trying to} obscure the issue, but it must be faced from 3 business standpoint. Canada wants a. clear cut policy ad- ministered by high minded, capable! Let the Girl Guides of Trinity` .... nwG6nv-1-mnnn Election (`mu ):u,r_,rn 'W.'\l-Ining [7 ) . I M I . . Grace and Comfort are .w,-,;. ;,';':,:{:`,l fffifzlgfgjltffb 1 present day compal-isons in `BegintIuru~w.r:riaI- the matter of Co1?1'er-,t Cor- 133;" set1'V._Tl1e result of their " ; excellent team-wo1-k is the lonely 11(2a1'-to-natu1'e lines A ' S" 1"9"" ' * of the human f'o1'm divine so much the vogue. The _ New Autu1m1 Models are works of art, bea11tif1.1lly designed and nislmd, at.-llieviug an u1`1wo11tod degree of slnartnoss for the costume of formal or in- formal design. Crompton, Domilliou, P.C. Corsets. Ez1: pm-.ed. $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25, $2.75, $3.25, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50 311`. Ed. Leigh, 0! Hmwliestone.` visited his dzLug':*.I:_>r, Mrs. Wm. .\Ic-` Faddexl. last. week. ` La( 1ies'. Girls and Boys Blarck Double K1100 Fine Ribbed Cz1sl11'1'1e1'e Iloso, 1-1 Ribl')ed,' sizes 8 to 10. Special value . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.25 (`.hild`rm1's 2-2 Ribb0(1 Black fa?.shn1m'o Hose, sizes (S, (i{-, s])(`(ri21l 750. Size 7, 900. Sizzm 7.; a1nd8, $1.00 Fixlo Qtlalify I31-.101; \Vnol Fioso, sizvs 8 to .10. R(`g'11lz1I' $l.2:'). Spot-ial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Ladi(-.3 Blur-k (foml Fl(s [*I`<)s(s, sizcas 9, 91; Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50!) L;1(1ies Brown and B1a.('k C(_)1`tn11 Hose, sizes 8;} to ]0. _ :?egulu1' 50. Spar-1211 pm-.0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .390 Ladies` Brown Cotton Hose. sizes 91-. 10. SPGPIIII. p1'i(:e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19c Boys Hc-aV_\= Brown Cotton S\v0ate1'sr, bu ttu11_`)a_t shoulder, s17,(>,s 26,), 28 only. Regttlar %1>1.u:). P1'1ce . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . , . . . .750 With every $1.00 purchaswe give you a 5:: coupon. See the nice goods at small prices Lindsay To Be and Not to Seem to Be THE FUNCTION OF THE NEW FALL CORSETS. way awnunn Luo uuAuuA ....... -.....,.\.... zsill the American army. with which `-119 has served ever since. He cwme E \'()l"l`H ("lA c.`[:S Hl.\l_h`l}hl~` i R hzrst 'I`uesdu_V nmmin.; ;\IOI`_:;Ll1' `Finley, a 1nd of se.\'+-nlr;-m yezu'.~'..{ lmvas '.11'r:1igne(1 before (I. .~\. Rade-11-! llilirsi, J.I`., on 3. ch:11";,'2= of ihe tlws ] of 11 motor cm`. The our which was; stolen from in from 01' me .t{O_\'ll: Victoria Hospiml lusl 0(-Inber, he- ilonged `to M1`. G1'n_\', of Allandalai `nnd was damaged to the extent of` `$165. Morgan Finley was accusedi of the theft and summoned to am- pear in court and answer the charge. Being scared. he instead. made his way across the border and enlisted. u__ A,.......:...... ....w.u villa nyhinh i I i I I F the Bar rie Miss Leah Jobbitt. of B .=._: Bar` Poinu`, visited v2m.wz1:,-s Mme:-m` Bowman this week. - 6 by `PHYLLIS BOTTOME begin: in September A New Serial T /1: Kirzg:/zer" home on furlough last week and was znnticmi by Chief King and taken linm cus:r>d.v. Howm'er. he frztnkly idenied taking the car and pleaded ? innnr-uni. His mother and sister al- so swnm that on this pa.t'ticu1:t1' `night than the car was stolen, that 5 I . Morgan had accompanied his sister to the movies, returning with her `and not leaving the house again ,. lthztt night. The case was dismissal} on the ground that there was not lsutcient evidence to demand a con- viction. And Morgan when asked why he skipped out, if innocent of the charge, replied, "I was a big fool, and scared." - Serials Short Stories Articles Trenton A n'uuiber of ladies of the are attending the convention held in '[`0ront0 on l<`1`idz1y.

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