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Northern Advance, 6 Apr 1922, p. 8

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For Sale--The Times History of 1`ne:: Great War. 1914, Il1us:.i`:ued, Prmt-E .ed`and Published by the Times: Printing House, Square. London, England. Vols 1, 2 and 3 never` -opened. Apply Box Advance. Fine \Vhite Cotton for Uudm'\\'oa1'. Easy p1'i(-ed.. 20c, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c Fine Quality Grey Cotton, 1 yd. wide. Special price, yard. . . . . . . . . . ..25c Sport Tool for Sweaters and Sun- r's, 2 07.. ball, large 1'a11g`0 of ('u1m's, xms sold at 650. Special . . . . . . . . ..40c ;\[o11a1-(-11 Dow Yam, 1 oz. lmll. lwig 1'z111fJ_j0 Of good (-ullmxx`. S1):-1-iztl, hall . . . . .. ....' . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25c Fine 'l`21f'fo`rz1 Ri})b011s, 5 im-hsns \'-.' `?(-g'11Im' ($00 lino. Spm-ial, _\' . . Fine QL1ali`r_\' of 11m-rm\' Pink, .\V11ito and 1?(*dRib1.m11. 3 _\'u l)u11(-hr. fur . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . LNi(-0 Lamzo Dressed Dull, 11i ;11. This Doll is sold in 500. Spovial . . . . . . thus aiding` in stopping and assistixlg the g`1'0\\'t11 Easy priced, bottle. . . . 35 Dglnderine With any one dollar purchase we give you 2:, 5c coupon. See the nice goods at small prices. ---T`! VVranted-To share freight car 101 'V.ancou\'e1' in April or .\I:L)'. Phone: 331, Barrie. LINDSAY I Clearing Lin`esW LOWER PRICESI '| l n`\L\ ll lllllllll fRog'11lzn- 75(- ' T1 177 To Save an-c1 T hicken the Hair DEATHS BIRTHS Dz1ndm'i110 intvndod tn , assist in Clozmsiug . t'l1os(-alpof -11' I)z111d1'11 lg fzllliug hair T11 of the hair. 35c, 600, $1.00 4 The tleath of Sir John Eaton re- ; moves one 0 Canada's greatest men. iuda to-day who has done more for the Dominion that has Six` John Eaton. He was broad ot' mind and szenerous to every wortlty The immense business he guided ithrough the past years is a mony to his ability. Sir John Eaton was :1 great man because he was not conscious of ordinary person. His death is la- umenied by t.hose -in the humble wztlks of life just as it is by big business men of the land. The tributes that have been paid to his life speak for themselves. `Tltere is. peihaps, few men in Can-I CZIUSG. V testi-; being above the. the. uieimury by people of every walk in: YHTZHE PASSING or % sm JOHN EATON! Knitting Done-Soc-ks, stockings,` old ones refooted; ycS111' own yarn` or we furnish at prices to compete: with any. Satisfaction guaranteed.1 22 Grove St. East, Barrie. : A 31:1 1'. READ THE A`DVERTI`SEMEN'1`S. ` 10 i11(`h(`S 'l`m'm1`m at (\F!_ `ink, 151110, _\'m'ds in . . .100 i Because 'l`H I`) "141 :\'[`H I'll! BAR RIE vidr-. nu- Chas. Jones, Painter, has moved to the shop at the` back of G. G. Smith's ]*`urn-{ iturc St)1'(:, Buycld St.` Low High A no .250 VV. H. Buttery. Fine. Quality Light Ground Canadian Prints, Gingham, C}1ambra_v and Ripplots. I-legular 350. Special, yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25c Navy Blue and Rod a111(?\\ 11ito Check Prints, 1 _\'d. wide. Spocial, yd. 35c M0n s U11li11edGra11ntlet Mitts with one 11g'm-. Special value 75c, 90c, $1.25, $1.50. L M(-H's l'3]a(-kg 21n(H3r0\\`n Iilur-hm'C111' \\'m'l{ing` B()()T.\'. M';1(1(*b_\'1`11o (irr-b Shoe C-01npan_\'. Sizes and 112111 sizvs, (S 11) 10. 0111' ]n'i(-0 for this boot is nu-r l\l'\ Im('1i(-S Bl-a<-k, ]31'0\\'11 and 'l1ito Silk [JZ1('('.\'7 lit} i11<-hos l(m,<.,>`. Spocizll 10c 3 for 25c iiio." Special price $3.59 Do not miss. t11is o.\'t1-21 good boot at this small price S11`r(T-1iffo :< Lzlrgo Sc-ribblors. They are spec-1.21] valllo, c-z1(:l1 . . . . . . . . . .$5.00 R. M. McCONKEY Stroud i 4 . . _ , I Issuer of .\Izu`1'1age L1censes,; Office : Sfa11dz11'd Bank Building, ` Stroud. 1 4 i I 0.06 I Ram Snow WIERED TICKETS Show You Savings! Allanflale Millinery ~ ".' EGG} 'I`I!I4` ` brilliant. colorings. Chaxtming, close-wtting haLs'in xv, ... l. ..-:I...... ...:4|. _._EA. Na1'r_uw-+brim sailors with soft, satin crowns and a profusion of .rai1_\' colored ower and fruit trim- mings. Yv_..J......... ... ...=,... ..no....A.. :.. an un, `H>am1some tailored effects in ne ..\Ii1ans and split straws. sma.1'tl_v ;orn2u11ented in wings, quills and ornaments. 1 Dressier models in aring brims, or the \'e11v becoming of-tlle-t`-a.ce effect." These are but a few of the charming hats that we are showing daily and the prices. too, are much lower than usual. SI I.'ERS-.In loving men1or_v of our dear son, Private Thomas Robert Speers. who was killed in action at Vimy Ridge. France, on April (H11, 1917. I SPlREl.l..\ :()n.~m'rs i Miss Willers, Corsetiere, east of and including both sides of Toronto street, also Ross street. Home Saturdays at 6 Charlotte street. ! ' Sarjeant & King for reliable `Rugs and -Canadian-made Oilcloths and Linoleums. \lJ(ll au'J\ro 2 for 25c Charming Spring Hats IN MEMORIAM 27 I685`.-\ S'l`l{I*}I<}'l` Mr. and Mrs. James Speers, Barrie. TRENTON 'I.IJ|J\ \L ..15c l .-\'. lhe Dwsem lime Cm-on /.io, lllkfi sun` of the l),\'menl :~;!wl)l-s, is Ilm' fm'ox'ile to win the l(in<.:'.-1 I`1;1lv, tho: fentuxo race cl` the nponlnz,-' nuwl all the \\'00 Ene>. Coronzil) will I'M-l-imf strong opposition from the \':1ll(.-yl Farm sI:Ll>ln. wllicll will be repros-3 ented by .~`l10n1(le1' Arms. 21 big handsome clmslnnl. son of Cllarlesi Edward-Sh i In l nese. l Visit Sarjemn & furndsllixlg Dept. fa Rugs, Linoleum; u and Curtain Nets. CORENZIO FAVORITE ` FOR KING'S PLATE: W. T. Bum. Pastor. .Sunda}'. April 9th Services at 11 am. and 7 pm. Sunday School at 3 o'clock. SL1nd21,\', .\pz'il 9 {ix Services at 11 21.111. and T -1 Sunday School at .. p.m. For Sale-~One No. 400 Champion! `B10:wer, one Post Drill. one Anvil, all slightly used. Apply 26 Mul- caster St. Congreg_ationa.1 Church Baptist Church CHURCHES FOR SALE PAINTING WANTED (`nllior St. 1{im.;'s House- for Ca.nadian-made ; and Pretty Scrims J The S.O.E. meet` on I~:rida_v`ni:;ht.l ` James McMillan, Hblgate street, is| verg ill. I Mr. Clarence Johnson is visiting 'his mother, Mrs. Johnson. Tiin St. i 4% XOOX For Sale-F.ord Roadster. 1917 model; In good condition. Also Ford Light Delivery Car. Can be seen at Buchanan's Garage, opposite` Clarkson House. |.\I1`s. E. is \'isitipg days. Next Monday evening the Pres-I zbyrerian Endeavor of Essa St,` Church will visit Burton Ave. League. The Endeavor will furnish the p1'og1'w111111e, while the League provides the refreshments. . Miss Irene Johnson, of Stayner, ; is the guest of Mrs. John Armstrong I \Vi1liam St. The Ladies` Aid of Bu Church held their regula on Wednesday afternoon. Owing to a seyere attack of la grippe Rev. S. M. Beach was unable to make charge or the services in Burton Ave. Church on Sunday. Next Sunday morning in Burton Ave. Church the services will be in the interests of the Women's Mis- sionary Society. The pastor has, been asked to speak on Missions.` The offeizing will go to the \V.M.S. _\i'1er a lin_-.;erin:: illness of several: `month, Thomas Hastin`-;s,_ 103 Essa`! St., passed away on Monday even-, , ing. in his 73rd year. The deceased had been 2: resident of Allandale for three years. prior to this being a farmer in Innisl since 1862. He` was born in Sherron, where he was raised and in 1677 married Isaibella` Totlen, sister of Rev. J. W. Tottem! of Totlenhami. By religion the late: Mr. Hastings was a. Methodist and! . .. . . _p .|._ ..|.....,.I. i LUILCXI, znatcn um A|ul.v- u. H. ........,J ,of la, faithful inemhei` of the church.` Those left to mourn his loss are his widow and one daughter, Mrs. \V.. R. Hamilton, of V'anc0uver, BC..- and three sons, A. T. Hastings of Hamilton. Harold of Nantyr and Percy of Kincaid. Sasltz; also twol i brothers, James of .\Iidland and John of Cleveland. and one sister. Mrs. Thomas Smith of Barrie. The fun- eral took place this afternoon to Stroud Cel1lE'l9l`)'. Rev. S. .\I.; Beach and Rev. Sliapter, of Stroud `.\Iethot1ist Church. conducted the` : t On Uondzty night in the Burton Ave. League one hundred colored lantern views illustrating the Li~fe_ `in Japan," were exhibited. Thos.` 1Lougl1eed threw the views on the` ,screen, while W . D. Little gave a ver_\` able explanation of each pic- ture. v l ` A I I I | On Thursd:1_v m0rnin;.j.' am 10.30 a Union C0-Operative Committee met ` in the Buxton .-\\'e. Church to discuss This Comnxittee met Co~Operation. in November and mapped out a cer-, min te1`1'it0r_\' which should be un- ited. Rev. F. L. Brown and Rev. J. D. B_\'1'nes have been bus_\"b1'inging ` this before the \':11`ious confzregations < l I E v I A For SsL1e--Square Piano. Dunham make. on easy tenms. Phon e 33 , Barrie. < lited. LD. I I this \':1 ! concerned. . .\ \'ery lurrze Crowd 0!` men turned: out In the second meetinu of `the: .\1lzm(luIe R.R.Y..\I.C..\. .\thletic sucizttion which was held in the on Wednesday evening, and judging from the interest shown, the us- sociution will be a huge success. The meetin5.: asked that the 0fI`1(:e1`s for the year he I'e-elected and tile minutes 01' the first meeting were Cancelled and new otzicers elected as l`0llm\'s: Hon. l 1`es.. I-Iis Worship .\Ia_\'01' Little; I-Ion. Vice~Pt'es., 311`. It`. I-'0stet`; I t'es., E. 5110211`: Vice- l res.. Jns. Le_2eur; Sec.-Treus. Ed.} : The followillz cmnmiI.tee:< were} `appointed to look ufmr the \':u'i0us sports for the year: I". I l.u1l, Capt; .\. I-`emzuson, assist- } Baseball -1-}. .\lc.\IiHin. Mzulager; l<`unl.buHv -A. I)unvu-1'5. in'.:. A ......4:.. CupI.: If 1. - ._ ', .\lc.\Ii11in. ing. . .4`...-4...,..\. ... 'l`hmnpsnn. Cup1,.; ing. n .1 ,,n | .u_. 1 - l)in;.:.~z. I 1 _ l'm1n_v, .\. Imxim; H. 1-`. I-`U:-ital`, .\Ic'.\Hllin. Sl~M)iI1L:`.4. I I . \V'u1'ln1m1, Tl':L\'iS. Rulv.-4 and By-1uws I-I. .\`he:u', .-\. Ste!)- --.\Iu_\'m' LiI.l,]r, LG.LSCll', 11}. J. :1 n-.. 1 .uv.uI||Iu 1 Grounds Cum.---1'3. Shem`. 1'. Pos- ter. E. Mollillin. 'I`imekeepe1' -V\'. B. Webb. The fees have been raised to $5.00 .- nu, , on An :;Imn;.:. H. 'l`lmn|p:-um. l"i<-lrl Sports -Cm). .\l lIl>ill`UIlrl.:', .v\. .\`I`Tg-In-_\'. 'l'x'zu-k l~}\'(-nls (:00. S11-lmi m;'.-. ltnviuu I \V:n|'1ln|:| .___________.__| For Sale--Qvu-antity of old timber, joists and planks, in excellent con- dlt-Stan. 118 Collier St.. Barrie. . .\I:u'.~xhu|1. \\'r-.~+llim: Hm`l\'v_\' J Allamdalle l{.lLY..\l.(`..\. .~\t||l('tic .-\s.~;u('iuliu|1 .-.. Aquau in `I ,,,u,,,u ALLANDALE nun; nu. Alsuvx IJVVIA II4lLI\.\4 H, ` year, payable as follows : $2.00 l`lmnms H:\s[in_L's I Hl'i.Z1l-`_\'. .\l:1nzu.:e1'; C. : Mm. Muyes, assist- .\Iillz1rd. .,.,...,r. Gilchrist. Txaxvis. .\I:um;.:er; D. 11.; .\. C1il.l`l\'. assist- For Sa1e--Ba.y mare, rising seven, sound, suitable for farm work and price is reasonable. A;pp1,v at stable of Barrie Fuel & Supply Co., yard foot of Victoria St.. or `phone 999. Burton Ave. regular meeting _.._....\... 1 Clark. Clu.rk, \Vhil0,` LOCAL NEWS IUI5 lUullbLLuIAa. uuuu.u.... . V... I I . -March came in Like a lamb, but, `as zprediqted, went out like a_linn. 111.....- ..-. lnuvnb uvl1 kn 0; Hhtn 1 Ladies Ready-to-Wear Hats atl lbig reductions. Sivmmons & Co. a.r-....I. ..._....\ : `:`Vr\ n lmvnh hut u.ayu:uu.u:u, us... vun, ...... .. ._.,... `Cheer up, taxes will be 1 lit-Ule `lower this year. Every little bit lielps. ' For -Rugs and Oilcloths see Sar- jeant & King's new stock on the second f1`o91'. .~ I1r_..I.l v.<..........n.. 'I"n\uvvn ncuuuu lluun . Sunday; World Eu\ropean Tours Contest. Vote for Lillian McGowan at Keenan's. - ,_..__ n _ _ . . ..A ..L ck.` 1'-"._nnw-n, nu. cI.L Jxccuus Evening Concert gational Church program axssured. nu... at the Congre- to-nighl. Good u..,:.:.... an nan Fnnrn-mrgoinngl For Sale--`W-onderfully built old `brick Ihomestead on wide residential street with beautiful view of head of bay. Fine old garden and or- -chard with lovely shade trees. Large Iivlng rooms opening on wide veran- dah. Seven bedrooms and ` bath rooms. large attic. Roof recently ahlngled and plumbing lately re- newed. Cement cellar. House ab- Soltitely solid and sound proof, in- ner partitions of brick. Cool in guxmmer and warm in winter. Ex-V ceptlonal terms. Apply Stewart andg Stewart. Barrie. I I plug: mun mam-. ..\.. The ladies of" the Congregational Church realized nearly $300.00 at their sale of work on Wednesday. nu 1-\,_.__|.A_..... ..L` Aha L`-uni:-n Lutsu can: u; vvunnx u.. .... .... ...._,. The Daughters of the Empire held their regular meeting in the Police Court Chrunubers on Monday aternoon. -- 4,, ,-_L..._...I..A...I Lnilinpu ill`LUl uuuu. Many who contemplated building this year seem to be uncertain as yet. The price of building and ma- terial has not come down very much in Barrie. Don't. forget the big musical event Thlll'SdiL__V, April 13th, at Central Methodist Church at 8.15 (mm. The Lenten Oratoria. Olivet to C'a;1- vary. 50 voices and sprendill or- chestra. Depicting scenes which mark the last days of the Saviour's life on earth. A . . u,.u.-_x:._: r1|...__,.I. zuc uu Central Methodist Church will `celebrate the ftieth unni\'e1'sary of `activities on the present site, on E 4 I Sunday. April 23rd, when Rev. Dr. 1. Hart, of .\Iontrezr1, El ormer Qpastor, will preach morning and` levening, and on the following Sun-i `da~_\` Rev. H. .\lom'e. (L recent pa;s~` i tor, will occupy the pulpit. t i " -_.,_..., At InII.-no Of ` I 1 The represemzltives of the BaI't'ie| Church Hockey Lea;.:ue met in the Communit_v Rooms on Vvednesdmy `evening to wind up the year's busi- The nancial statement smbmitted `by the secretary was very encourag- .in;.: and $22.00 will be given to .each team. which will leave 21 small -surplus for next year. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. H. Felt. expressing the ap- preciation of the services he render- ed to the C.H.L. (luring t.he season, also to the president, secretary and treasurer. The \\~'. A. Boys Clmllenze Shield ;will go to the junior Chd.I11pl0n`S, ;the Baracas, and next year will re- `vert back to the executive. .... ___, ,__,;__ .....,\.I ...n:I fknl knun, nnu us,\.uy_- ...\. l....`,. ' The c0ngt'o:.'z1tiox1 01' Collier St, `;Methodist. Church are tendering a'I `banquet tn the Bamca Class. and} .especiall_\' the ju11i01' lmckey cllrutn-E pions, on 'I`l11Irs(la_\' evening. The Brereton Cup will `be pvesented to the winners of the junior C.-H.L. series. and also the B0_'S Shield. `which has been in the hands of the. ; T1'i11it_\' team. t {c.HIL. WIND UP THE I ` SEASON S BUSINESS] nu----.u Klllutnrnnuag \l`llI\/ ~J\v vzu'_\'." 50 voices and splendid 01'- chestra. Despictlng scenes which mu.rk the last, days of the Saviour's life on earth. Save tlollurs uml (lollnrs by buy- ing Clothing and Men's lv`u1'nishings 1'i;.:l1t now at Hunle1"s Bi}: No Prot Sale held in the inleresls of the unemplo_\'(,~(l. my. Szxye and Help! The brand new Staple Dry Goods Depurmnem opnnml by Hunters on the second floor has been at ;.~.'reat hit. The room is hl'l;.(llI. airy and homelike, -which 1n:1.kes il pleasant. to shop. The gomls are 21l)solutely ;new and l)esi(lo.=., you save from 10 st aple dry Help ! cent. on all Save and to goods. :10 per Buy. _BuI t9_n Avenue Methodist -S. )1. Beach, Pastor Sunday, April 9111 .v-Services 11 am. and 7 pm. gunday School at 3 p.m. `in:.: 2 \1'i;.;l1t I `Sale ` unemplo_\'od. I mu, , L.. |J(lI. A hezu'l,_\' invitztlinn In H10 2Lh'ez1d,\' m'g:mi'/.e\] Criclu--I Club n.l` Allzmdale lms: been given In :unnl;::Ln'.ut:3 with l the nowl,\' or:.::mizvd assm-iution, and it is hopud that tho) will set) Ill to join us. nn. 'l`iclu2Is for um-Inl)<~rship haul at the Y or l'mIn any of ntlicers. Join :11 olmu and let us .\ bi_;_Lrm' (',r()w(| is vxm-,r'1(~.r1 an. I1ex1.111 (mum and till club E00111. l11il_\' ]\UlL Uil.l.'|\ IU llll.: \..\\.\.\ n n n - \.. I ; The meeting-,' adjuurnc-:1 until the rs! or second week in Novembe1', to meet in H10 Call 01? [ho president, April 15111, $1.00 may 15th. {June 15111, $1.01) July 15th. 1 Each committee must have : i report ready 1'01` nnxl meeting. |nesdu_v. April 12th. ill 7.30 p.m |g2mlin;.: pmpnsod teams. groun quirmn(-nls and cmal. 0|` equip ._4.. is keep lho date upon and L70 to [Burlon An-,. 1\1etl1ml`isl Church Fri- dny. .-\`pri1 Nth, (Ll. 8.15 (um. The I.en'tr>n O1'zLLm'iu. olivel, to C.`-al- . ,_n_,_,u:,u . HINTS T0. BUYERS THE NORTHERN ADVANCE nu ,_ . . . . .., .. ground re- equipment, ` a full :. Wed- A Collier St. Mgthodist Church? $1.00 the Inc- the McxCU'I`C.HEON--In Barrie, on Mar. 31st. 1922. Alexander -.\IcCutcl1-` eon. aged 68 years, 3 months. 10; days. Funeral on Sunday after-I noon to Union Cemetery. ; c1xILis--1~n Barrie, on Marcli 3151,, 1922. :\:.:nus Cullis, aged 80 years.} 1 month, 30 days. Funerzll on! Il\l0ndn_v at Bruce Mines. IALL.-\N~-ln Barrie. on April 3rd. l9`.2`.2, Susan Allan. ageil 73 ,\'e:u's,{ 1 month, 1; (lays. Funeral oni \\'o(lm=sd:i_\- In with Con.. Innislil.|| ll;\S'l`lN(:S In .-\llun(lu1e. on April! :lr(l. W22, Tlimmts H:ls[iIl_L'.S, agetll 7-I _vezn's, -1 days. Funeral on l`l1u1'sdny ul'lex'no0n to Strum!` to Stru Cm11otor,v. l{lOl`I:\RI)sON-~<.\t Cl`i1i_LZhlll'SI. April 5111, 19:2`.`., ;\1ex'.u1der Ricl1ux`dsm1.:1y,'ed 80 years. months, 14 days. I~`uner-.11 l<`l'idu_\' z1L C1'zLigl11u*st. I`I~IO_\I.-\.S-At R.V. Hospital, on? Sunday. April 2nd. 1922. to `.\Ir.` F and .\Ix`s. \\'. E. 'I`h0mas. :1 son. r [GR.A\CEY-At R.V. Hospital. on; I Sunday. April 2nd, 1922. to ma! l and .\I1's. W. J. Grace) . a son. . I See the New Wraps and Spmn-g Coats at Sitmnoxls & Co. Wonder- ful values. Surplus Stock Clearance AT SUTCLIFFE S Bring to You Important Savings Right N ow BLoa(-.hed Slleeting, 2 yds. wide, nice q1.1nlit_\'. Reglllar ()'5(e, for, yd. ..59c Pillow Cotton, 42 in. wide. .}v0g'111a1' 650, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59c Rev. Hm-old E. \Vellwood, B.:\..B.D. Pastor. Sunday. April 9th 11 a.m.---I ubIic '\\'ors!1ip. 1 , p.m.--Bible School. ` 7 ~p.m.-~Public \\'ox'.<.hip. `

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