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Northern Advance, 3 Nov 1921, p. 7

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u.up,r, uu .L\I\gu\ao|._y, Aivvc u-.u, um 4 pm. A quilt on the program for the nilernoon. Every one welcome at 2 13.111. Come and bring your thimvble. nu , -,.._.__....:;.. ___.... _...|.I.......I .... AMBEROLA Three Days of Good Music-FREE J. M. Greene Music Co. Barrie, Ontario NEW DIAMOND ;_; uunnnuu uu. VV1l=1l uuznlti. hree different sizes-].arge, med- ium and small, with or without oven. f.A_- E. SMITH * . K}&liI- V n '1 V This Quebec is an impi-ovemenf in many ways over the old style of Quebec Hea r.e1"s and much more suitable for the home, on account of the neat appearance and nish. They have a large swing top which takes a stick the full size of re box, and a polished steel body nice- ly nished off with nickle. L--.._,. .)1&--.-__L . 3 I To dis(`()nIiuue ud\'erlising. says John W annam1a.ke1', is like `taking down your sign. If you want [to do business you inust, let people :know ii. I would as soon think of `,doing business without clerks as ;_wi1.h aulvertising. 7 36 DEAD IN FLOOD IN BRITISH COLUMBIA Vancouver, B.C., Oct. 30.-'Ihinty- six persons are dead, -fteen are in- ljured, a mining town is practically `wiped out, another village is par- 'tially inundated. railway tracks and `bridges are destroyed, completely `cutting ol't' Vancouver and the main `land from railroad connection with the eastern part of the Province, 'J;a11(ltlmua:.:e estimated at several `millions 01' dollars has been wrought by oods in this vicinity since Thursday. Simultaneously on Fri- day evening the greater part of the jtoawn of Britannia .\-lines.ot' Howe `Sound was wiped out by a ood and ,the ll'iIS9l' Valley just east of Van- `co1i\'m' was ooded. i use ` ; RAZ-MAH Ill SmokiIg-lIn Spuyin|--In Sll Jun! Cwglllnu Q Egnenln I\l'Il4'l'Il'II I IC MIIIIII HIIIUGK to restore normal breathing, stop mucul gatherings in the bronchial tubes, give long nights of quiet sleep; contain: no hnbit-forming drug. 81.00 at your drug- iat s. Triul free at our agencies or write enpletom, 142 King W., Toronto. (,`l1ild'.< lirmvn (.`:1slnn(:r<* and tow, .\`l /,(`.\` 3, 3.1,, (5 ] I'i(- . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 nu I`llllIll\ll"'lIIl apuyIII|- III illll Just Swallow a capsule RAZ-MAI-I Is Guaranteed 4... -....4....- ._..........1 I...--..H..:..... -4-.. ........ .- .\'pu<-i;1Jizi1),<,:`-as we do in .[losi<-ry both for \\'u1nvn and Children we on(1<*m'<)r to shmv right upio the mimms needs, Plain Brown, .\ a\'_\' and Hoatller ;\lTi.\'1T1u'(*.s' are \'0ry mlu-.11 vzlllod fm-. 'l`11osetl1r0e limos may he of i11t(31'cst: I`]11(1(%21\-`orilxg fo ]'C1l(1(`l` :1 Mill` g'1'('e1 tm' sw- \'i(-(-: to 0111` patrons we lmve .spm-ia1]ize(1 in \V(>- men's Dresses of the l`)et r(*r kind and sllmv a large rangrz of l)c*a11 ri{"11ll_\,' made ,I)1.'<)ssns in 'l`:1 r'f01`a Silk, (3l1:1.1'111011s(2 and VVm>] Sorgos and '.l.`1'imtiIw.<. 'J`ho_\' are bmrolning and \'er_\' _ ,`0<)(l h"r1`ing'. `I'.*1I1_Ii)l_9,` in ]')1`i('0 frmn Lovely Dresses of Silk and Wool Fabrics St-ylod along yu11tl1f11l lines those Coats` we sllow are :x< appealing, and hmn.-,-r Irmdo m" }1ig'11-gradeTfabrivs, good \\'0ar is 21.\`- mrod. .l`h(,-_v are hr-a11 ri1 1,1l and ilwre being only mm 0f :1 style in :1 very l:u'g0 rallgo, i11S11)`(}S .m- d1\'1(1Im]1f_\f and :1 wide (-hoi(T-0. VV0 are s110\\'i11g' tlmm on r.s'1' oor H. J. Evans Geo. Vickers R. Malcomson $15.00 to $42.00 What s What in Hosiery }_`V1\l'.L .l :1i1' Women : Coats of Wealth and Beauty At Vickers Limited I In: urvnv. The community was sacltlened on, Monday morning when word was. received that Mr. A. -W. Partridge had passed away. Mr. Partridge had been in poor health for some `time, but it was hoped the end was fur- ther off. The funeral was [held on Wednesday to Crown Hill Methodist' Church and cemetery. Deep sym- pathy is felt for Mrs. Partridge and baby -boy of three years. $1 9:00Mt0 $54. 00 or Barrie, visit- I Vickers Limited spent here. We regret to say that Mrs. Fred ,Sanderson is conned to her bed iwilh a. lame knee. ... ............. ...... .....u.uu. ! Quite :1 number from here attend- !ed the fowl supper at Guthrie on `Monday night. They enjoyed the supper and program very -much. Mr. Robert Cassels, of Toronto, Friday at hs summer home ` The Mission Band held a very lsuccessful Halloween Social on Mon- day evening. A number of con- tests and a. varied program was thoroughly enjoyed by everyone lpresent. 11.. .....1 At... A 7 -n_._:_ ._:,,u-,u The young people of Shanty Bay held a masquerade party last, Friday; a. nwn1bm' were in fancy dress. There was a large number of onlookers. I i } ievening in the village hall. Quite I '\1.'.... v..u.. 71-... ..._.,,, 1 . H, .......u u-u Mr. Wendell Graham) spent :1 few days last week in Toronto. \I_ 11.. an-.-.. ._t_ n ,., L . ._.._,.. .,- . -u.uu..u. Mr. Hugh G-rzLham spent last -week I gin Bradford and Alliston. r\._2.. , _._. \\A um, u... ..u..... .. Mrs. Robson has returned home after a visit with her (la.ughte1', .\h's.! Campbell. at. Strand. I 11.. r~....v-a..... ........o I... ...._,..l. ,.....l I ya vuvnnuo Mr. and `Mrs. G. L. Davis visited with friends in Everett last Sunday. A -..._..`I..... 0...`... 1.-.... ..AA.._.:-.1 `L- gressing nicely after her operaiion at the hospital in Barrie. 1 t ` I I . ..... .. ....D\. uuu-u\,n V1 uunuuncxa. I `Miss Letty Hart motored drywnl lrrom Orillia with a party of friends ito attend the dance. `L, uuv ,, u .. ...... um-unsure Ina .4--um. nun wuuuugn A number from here attended the funeral of me late John Patterson llosn. 1.\'l nz11'm\v1'ib, all pure. xmul, >2])li(`(`(l luet-ls 5;, 7, 7;, 8 and 8}. An- an- r-r:_ FIE- nn- nr,-_ nn, Ar- Our M illinery Dept. I 3 Radiant With all the New Features in Winter H ats V013` _im'o1'0sI`i11g' are the Now Ilzlfx of Velvet, \"(*lo111'z1nd F0;11`l1o1's, \\`i1 flwir \'m'i()11s-.s'tylos, both l;11'g'0 and small, U10) strike 21 new nofo in \\'in1'm' Im)d(*.s' and `.111;-. 21tt1'acti11gn111<-,h atte1.11`io11 from wonwn wlm know. \'a1`i0us tri1nn1i11g'.s' adm-n illvso Hats of m:m_v s1m}.)0s and prices um mud- m'a r0, (f()JJSiS1`(`l]t with q11nli1_\'. \c \J -) . 40c, 50c, 65c, 75c, 80c, 85c, 90c, 95c The electors of this section of the constituency had an opoprtunity on Saiturday evening to hear the views of Col. J, A. Currie on current topics of interest. A goodly number availed themselves of the chance. We, the electors. should gain an in- telligent outlook on the present situation, considering all the trouble taken by pwblic -speakers to en- lighten us. MINESING Miss Russell. Toronto. spent. week end with Mr. and Mrs. Russell. \;(uuny -1`. M r. u. u... .. V Carleton spent ihe ~.ve~:k in Toronto. - . v end i by Sills orchestra. .........,.. l The At, Home" given In the hall` on Friday night by the young men of the vicinity was a great, success. The excellent music was furnished nn,,v Av .._, .1... xlnwlnvnauluu The L.O.L. marched in a` body 1 attended the morning service in Anglican Church on Sunday. \.1:.... Ina-.. ~n-nu-.. -.:..:.,,. . Mrs. Hards is spending a few days with her friend, Mrs. Watson. g Miss Olive Tyndall, `spending -.1 row (lays here. u -. . .. _ Mr. and Mrs. ed on relations 1: Sunday. mu... :4 . . 11," ..-.C,......... v.......... uu uuuuug. Miss Helen Hutton visited in route last week. I . . j.on Tuesday, winch took -place lrom {the home of his daugghter, Mrs. J.. D. Stewart, 'lhm'n!on. I f $1.%'5' End $5.56 R. |`. Lowrie cull-` in Bond klmd Inst} 0|` Tomnto, is with friends The Junior League seems to be quite an attraction for the childrenl and pleasant and px*ofit.a'uIe meetings! are held on Wednesday -a.f.ternoons.! The `\XInvnnn = Incfihva will hnl THE NORTHERN ADVANCE I rand} 1lhe\ A the El HlI1\'0ME.\'.\l. WHI}.\'l.` (/`ROI . 1 .\'0R'1'HER.\' S.~\Sl(.\ l,`(,tH.la`\\';\.\'i Prince Albm-1,, S:1sk., Oct. 27. [ ispouking at 2!. public dinner luslg :night, Andrew Knox, late ALI". for: {this district, and one or the most. experienced J`um11e1`s in northern? !Sa.skzLtchewzm, said that the yielrl I01 wheat in the Prince Altbert. di.-s~|1 [trial would run at least thirty? [ bushels per acre and perhaps a Lnlv; in10re. It is one of the most. won-S Ederful harvests 1 l1u\'e eve!` seeng } hero in thirty yez11's," suit] .\lr. I\'n0x. The mean tamper-.1ture for Octo- ber was 48, being 1 degree above normal. The total 1-aimfall for the month was 2.96 inches, lbeing 0.28 ; mdre than the average. The high- est temperature was 66 on the 115th, and the lowest 31 on the 9rt.h and 13th, a difference or only 35 de- grees. The usual range of temper- ature during October being about 60. degrees. W. H. -Buttery. Imports to Canada for the yeari ending Sepl.e1nb(.=.r 30 fell off by zmpvl pro.\'i`mateI_v $420,000,000. comxpured! Iwith the pro\`i0us lw7eIve monIhs.l 5accordng to trade department. star ; tistics _\'este1'du_v. 1-mporls from {hm |United Staies for the past .,vez1r% I totalled $f}93,(i25,678, and expo:-Lsl J I $Al,5!)4,37~l. Nov. i()ct. F The freedom 01` the city of Novi York doesn't, amount to much. I couple of days after it was conferrorl on Foch it. was conferred upon the! A G emu-an composer, SI muss. The old polilicul parties, s0-(`z1Il- Zed, seem hard pushed 1'01` c'.uu.puign Humls. .\lr. Dew:x1'I. lnader 01' the.` :Lil)m`al parly in Onlaro, coinipluined on re.-signing limi. he had received` no financial siippori and personally Elie was il1l}'l0\'(:`l'lShe(l. It, is under-; lstuml '.haL every niembe=.1' of tho; |l.Y.l<`.O. clubs is to he leviml on for! |i'rum $10 to $20 to cover the pres- lenit Dominion campa.i,<;'n, buL `the old i [)l1l`HP> have no such o1'g'.1niz:1l.ion mt ifull back on.- Collin5.,-"wood Messen- r 1 i o l l I .u, ..-.n. -.a.. ..v....`........_, w. .....,v.-.. 0 The Women's Institute will hr.-`I held .1! me home of .\Ir9. }<`r-ad Par-3 tr:-dge on Tuesday, Nov. 5th. at 2 _.... A ....:H- luv` .1... n..,..-...-.. I`...- I I I i A small `21dvm`Iisen1e111 ./\d\'unce pays. D l'Il.l~IU'I`IO.\'S (`O.\llG lG.\'l'I"}.\'Sl\'l1}i 1- ...--._a ` The Business C0lle,:'e held their lannual dance at u\lin9t's Point laslj ;Th1n'sday 9vonin_<.;` and it `\vz1.~: :2 fsplendid success. Sills orclwsirug iplayed special music. Bliss Edna; lBl:1ck won the luclcy spot waltz undl illiss Doris Stuart, the lu(:|:,\' nnm-5 j ber. M1`. Conrad Lloyd position on the staff Printing Ofce. rv,yI ! Miss L. Kner;-.=,:l1u*\v h jschool afler -.1 short fto the recs-net death i mother. .. ......... ... ;u.u..u; luau vvL\.1\. Miss Pearl Ford visited here for la few days before leaving , for ]L1o_\'d`Low`n. S-.u~:1<., \vhere she has ac- lcepted a positiun in the hos-pila]| I there. ; Misses A. Werbbm' and |gr:1dna1ed last week. i .\h'. E. Dunn, an ex-slnd [of Alliston, visited the sol ......._, ... -...u.....,, ul. u\.. uuuu: nn:nv: Congratulations to Miss .\Iar5.:aret| Jan1ieson who was marired to Mr. Palmer in Toronto last week. _ .~ ,__- 1 . .. . ........u._; . Dr. Jamieson and .1. Co('.I let`! i on Monday to spend the humin}: seavj `son at Deer Lake. Alex. .\'1('.-'\r1111n',f Jo1m_ Pat.te1`son, Wilfrid COC!\'\})1ll'I1,! {Vic Slesser and .-\ub1'ey Slesser hd\'(.`E also gone north for 21 hunt. rru... A .._.:u SHANTY BAY Her friends will be glad to knqw that little Miss Mary Besse is pro- !_...... UV.-- ...\,.... Aux u, -nun. } The Allxiliary nmels at the lltmmi Io!` Miss Jean McLe:111 on T-l1urs(Ia_v.l Miss Agnes Sisson is \'iSiliI1,L." with! Mrs. D1`. Jamieson. i Miss `.\Iargai'ei Addison, of T0-' route, is visiting at her home here. Pi.-.-."-....A..I..J:._...... ., 11:-.. \r,,_., ,, A l<)lJ(Hl{ A number from here attended lhre a1111`ive1'szu'_\` services at Tuthrie uni Sunday. ,\`A ,V__. , . . ,. .. . 5450;: nu nu. uunu. Congratulations to Miss Becky Forbes and Mr. Percy Clnrkson who were married on Oct. 26th. After an extended 1'1one,v-moon in Chicago and other points they will reside in ntheir new home at Cookstown. VThei1' many friends wish them at long, happy and prosperous \\ E?(ldP(l! life. i 8th LINE, I.\'.\'ISFIL Mrs. Frank Brewster and Miss Violet spent the week in town. 31:..- `r11__:1 nu.u._,, - no . . . . V. ..,r...... uu. vv\.\,L\ nu u.-vvu Miss Phail Gibbons is spending a rev. days in Toronto. n-_______;,,a,., I`H I`) \V EA '|`H MR l5.I.(`. .\'()'l`I4}.\` Low I ex-stndem. now} school mm 7 ' has returned 105 t uhsence owim.- ; of her `g-'x'a11d-[ V CROWN HILL The Rev. Canon Rix, of Prince` Rupert, B.C., was the guest. of Mr. Thos. Rix recemly. u-s.._ 1\......I 1...... -r r\....._:. . lms, accepted 2:` 01` I110 .-\dv-.1n(-eg High Rain 1n 0.12 0.08 l..\l)Y lu\l'Rll'Il{ l :\SSI`}S .~\\\'.-\Y;. Sir Wilfrid Laurior. died in Oxtlawa on I`uesda_\', Nov. 151. Lady La1I1'iex'| was in her eightieih yezu`, and was :married in `I868. No vfamily sur- vive. She \vz1s'.1 s_\'~mp-.11helic r.'0n-! dante and councillor of Sir VVi1l`ridi' during his long political cure(>r. 1' 1.z1d_v Laurier, widow of the lute? % 1 i Over $7,000 in . of $25 each | have been purchased in `O1`angeville s {proposed new skat,in_<.:' rink. . I i i ! Mr. Nelson D. .\l(-\\ uters. 01 To} gronto. is in town for a few days, jvisit/in}.-. his pu.rem.<, Mr. and .\lrs.j [David ;\Ic.VV'zue1'..~t. 2:!) .\I;L(-I.)unaId SL3 I The Hon. E. 0. I)I'm'y and may: fDr1n'_\' were in Iown this week and Ezulended Ihe funeral! of the Ialter`.< fbroiher. Alrberi l ;1x'I1'irlge. on Wed-} I nesday. i Mr. and Mrs. John Vail` have re- turned from iheir huneynnonn andl are now residing in Barrie. ~n.. xv -, \| ... i i _ v\ x._uv . .. m l .;\Iiss Jessie R0:bb, mxrso, 01' (`,UI/ 'lingwood, is visiiing :\l1'. and .\lrs.~ I {VV. Moore, Bayeld St. E 11.. .._.u \l_.._ ._.,.. .. ., . 1 visiting at Carptain S_vme`s, Owen G5 I Miss Eleanor Pike, 01' I`o:`)1io. is? . I Miss Pearl Jory, vi ed at her home here last week. -. 1` . ,, u, 1 u M. , Mr. J. VV. Morrison, 01` Toronto, was I.-he guest. oL".\I1`s. L. .\Ic\Va.ters| over U16 week end. J 76 Collier 81:,-`liar:-1-0 -130}: 1-30.; to Fire Hall The 0'vm!2i?!Q'!9b9%"eater% PERSONALS Come in today, and heat the Ambcrola. Ask us about our convenient payment plan--and learn about Mr. Edison : afar to send the Amber- ola to your ome for a three day trial--free. Write or phone today, if you can't come in person. The Amberola so far surpasses ordinary I` ` ' ,7 talkmg machmes that there can be no com- parison between them. Its music is totally free from the raspmg, mechanical shrillness char- actenstxc of the ordmary higher-priced talk- mg mach1nes; Instead, 1t possesses the true mellow sweetness of good mzmc. ufq` ~ .' Master .. Product fa Masterbnd --the perfected phonograph made under the personal supervision of the great inventor in his laboratories at Orange, N, J. Mr. Edison set himself to produce the world : greatest phonograph value-a phonograph which would be perfect in realism, and which could at the same time be sold at the lowest possible price. Today, thousands of mberolas in homes all over the world attest his success. All the vast invcntivc facultics of Thomas A. Edison are behind the llu]o}n'unf Silk Tlnsrl nm-d no in`r1'mh1(-1 i they are k1m\\'n frmn m2z.-1 in (vast in Camldzl as u lligll-('l&1HS S1`(>(-king` nf 1' q11;1li1_\'. We Imvv 1110111 in all sizes, in Bmwn, `lurk, N;1\')', 'l`m1, Slnokc, Pv;u'}, .\lndo, and "xlzu-k, xi /.05 to 10 and I0; in ilaok. Sn1i.x'f'a(-,1'im| in (*\'(~r.\' pair. ]``.-1m-_\' and Plain Rib Casl1n|(-1-v llr).s'(=., .H(,`:lIll(.`l` ;\li.\'1nr<-.<, I31-iiisln maku-, }_:oo(1 1'1'inp,', I`(,'i1lf<)]`(`(`({ l1(-01>` and t0(-.<, .31`0\\'n.\`, -in-(ens 2m(1 (-Lh'(-_\=.<. pair Q1 -71: ....,:| on zn

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