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Northern Advance, 30 Oct 1924, p. 5

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/ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30,`-~1_924. -( 443 oz 196 A0 307 .-20 2398 100 can O.T.A. 1 __..115 on 119 146 158 r7n `(U 102 ` 110 9;: 982 Lu-2. ...1464 We Have a Host of Real Bargains for You! 666 927 482 182 243 M126 (1,: 0.T.A. 4 .... .. 304 A260 303 635 Where`Most People % Trade 401 200 207 `I4 184 162 . 136 :10 .151 In 803 Z1134 139 an 151 144 126 . 196 rm 289 Men's Fine Boot, black and brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$4.75 so 116 132 Q1 ax 119 E 441 374 382 an 846 235 . Control UOVTI. 127 HJ-t I4 10 Mr. and Mrs. Mcuregor nave moved to Barrie from Peterboro. Rev. W. E. W:Ll1ace spent part of the week with his daughter, Mrs. L. Reeve. . _ .M.-..~ n C. Dav1s of Dumlas 1s Men's Blue Ovefalls. Rogu- 1-.11- $2.25 . . . . . . . . $2.00 pair Reeve. -Mrs. H. C. Davis 0 visiting her sister, Mrs. week. Mr T-Inwd Smith `In Mr. Harold Smi-th motored home from Toront) on Sunday with a few friends. M1-e Cnnrn Lawrence has re- Mrs. George turned from visiting with friends in Dundas. ' Mrs. Withers of Guelph is paying a visit at the home of George I Plowman. Miss K. Perry of the B.C.I. staff spent the week end with friends in Penetang. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sinclair motored to Lindsay, where they spent the week end. Mr. Milton Marling has returned from Toronto and is staying with relatives here. T\/[we w .1, Shannon entertained 331 real CTIBUFIUII U1. u\:aLu,'. I Then followed a series of slides' 148 which Dr. Currelly described as they were shown. Both good and had "5429 types were shown. Later Dr. Cur- ___1954 relly spoke of the tendency of .__. people to clutter up their walls with .3475 pictures. He said that we owe something to our children and the stranger within our gates. Why Govt then do we tack. up things just be sontml cause {Xunt Marla, left them to us. There \S no need to ram down the throats of others things that may it: interesting to one person. We c:i`ri= not all buy grand furniture, but we can buy simple and beautiful furni- 51 ture. 'C-ost doesn't enter into the matter at all. One London man had very beautiful walls with nothing 18 on _them that cost more than a 21 shilling. Then, too, a place may be ._ an qnnfpitml that it zives one mental 79 relatives here. Mrs. W. J. Shannon in honor of Mr. Pat Carleton Place. Rlcc (`Jan-n Alhentson Miss Clara Albentson went to To- ronto this week, where she has ac~ cepted 21 position. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wiles and daughter Dorothy spent the week end in P0111: Colborne. Nlv and Mrs. J. E. Carson re- Colborne. Mr. and Mrs. turned on Monday from a trip to the Canadian Northwest. Mu rmm-'e..< McMartin. who is at- Northwest. Mr. Charis.-s McMartin, tending the University of Toronto, spent the week end at home. Mrs. A. G. Habbick of Mary St. entertained the St. Andrew's Bible Class at her home on Monday night. Harry Payne motored up from Owen Sound on Tuesday night to see his sister, Miss Lucy,` who is quite ill. Mrs. Vance, who has been resid- ing with her (laughter, Mrs. (Dr.) J. D. Byrnes, left this week to spend the winter in New York. Rev. Harold Wellwood occupied the pulpit of the Hawkestone United church on Sunday evening, at. 26, ior the anniversary services there. Among those who attended the anniversary services in Elmvale on Sunday were Dr. and Mrs. L. J. Simpson and family, Mrs. M. E. Dutcher, Miss M. A. Train, Mr. .R. J. and Mrs. McKnight. Mr. and Mrs. Battle and neice, Miss Helen White, of Orillia, motor- ed to Ottawa last week after spend- ing the past two months with Mrs. Battle s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. O'Connor, Bradford St. Mrs. McGregor have xnuoll m Rarnn from CORDUROY 136 DR. CURRELLY GIVES HIS FINAL LECTURE PERSONALS 17$) .51 16 09 shilling`. so surfeited t indigestion. Currelly, avoi( ing of a place may De hat gives Above all, advised Dr. 1 litter in the furnish- home. um nine!) nf the lecture a vote mg OI 'd numu. At the close of the lecture of thanks was tendered Dr. Cur- relly for the very successful course of lectures, on motion of Mrs. Judge Vance. Hunters ! Comfortable Footwear in Rubber or Leather. Splendid zraassortments at Carey-Hurlbunt Shoe Total for O.'l`.A. ............... .. Total for ~G.ovt. Control l1uuJurn,y nu u.;.... Total vote polled . _ Total vote nut polled O.'I`.A. Maj. 484. I Majority for O.T.A. \..+..I unfn nnnntl is ster, A. Fae, this West Gwillimbury \ 1 87 .. 157 01 Page Five Doherty of 592 ...3475 894 ...2581 .4369 ` -vn 3. B. SUTCLIFFE 86 CO. 108 $1.00 yard DRESS GOODS, STAPLES, ETC., AT HALF PRICE. _ MANY LINES NOT ADVERTISED SPECIALLY PRICED FOR THREE DAYS. . .$1.00 Fri.-Sat.-Mon.---Oct. 31, Nov. 34-. in. Black and White Apron Print 40 in. Wide. 4 yards for $1.00 Navy Blue Cotton Delaine, with red spots and stripes. 4 yards for . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Chi1d s Black Sateen Romp- ers, 3 to 6 ye-.u`s . . . . . ..$1.00 Ecru, Madras, with c-V< )1ored 0\\'e1: border, 36 in. wide. `mg. 500. 4. yds. for ...$1.00 WHITE FLANNELETTE 34-. wide. 4 yds for $1.00 27 in. wide. 5 yds. for $1.00 White Cotton Huck Towels, 19x38 . . . . . .2 pair for $1.00 Huckaback Towells, 20x36. pair .` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.00 Girls Cotton Jersey Dress- es, Sago, blue and b1'0w11. Sizes 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Regular $1.49. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Girls Cotton Jersey Mid- dies, saxe, blue and b1'0w11. Sizes 4, :3, 6, 8, 10, 12 years. Regular $1.40 . . . . . . .$1.00 Girls Cotton Jersey Skirts. Colored Bath Towels, at per }_.)ai1'.... 30c, 90c, $1.00, $1.50 Regular $1.59. 27 in. wide. Cardinal, Navy, Brown, Taupe, Black. Regular $1.49 Men's Work Bbots, black and brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.89 Men s Black Pant T0vera.1ls. ` Regular $2.50 . . . . . . . . .$1.75 iBUY AND SAVE 43 Pair Corsets, broken lines. Regu- lar $1.50 to $2.50, for . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 nn 01 on on 07 `)9 9.0 1111' Fpl.-JU LU q1-.uv, * v A . . . . . , , Sizes 20, 21, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 Ladies Silk Hose, black only. Regu- lar $2.00. Sizes 9, 9:`; . . . . . .$1.00 pair Ghi1d s White Cashmere Hose, slight- ly soiled . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4: pair $1.00 Ladies Vests, winter weight, low neck, long sleeves . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 for $1.00 Girls Combinations, sizes 24, 26, 28, 30, 32 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11, e Girls Nafural Vests, W001 and cotton. Regular $1.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Chi1d s Drawers, natural, sizes 2, 3, 4 years . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 for $1.00 - $1.00 Successors to M ' J. Sutcliffe E? Sons The Northern Advance VELVETEENS ` Regular $1.59. _ $1.00 yard 27 in. wide. Black, Navy, Grreen, Card, Scarlet. Mercerized Foulards 121 AA JAP SILK FOR LAMP SHADES, ETC. Colors Rose, Maize, Red, Black, White, Flesh, Brown, Paddy, Mauve, Grey. Regu- lar 65 yd. 2 yards for $1.00 Mull, 36 inches Wide. 2 yards for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 \V'| 1 041,- Fancy Curtains for Drapes, Natural Shade with Rose, ]301'\\ n and Blue Stripes. Pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 Curtain Nets, Marquisette. Regular 450 and 500. 3 yds. for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Men s Lined `Gloves and One-Finger Mitts, split horse with knitted. cuff. Regu1a1'_$1.O0 . . . . . . . .750 Men s "I-Iorsehide Gloves and One-Finger Mitts, with cuff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Men s A11 Wool Work Sox. Rog. 40. 3 pair for $1.00 Men s Heavy Knitted Un- derwear, Shirts and Draw- ers. Broken lines. Reg111a1- $1.25 and $1.89, for $1.00 ea. We have large sizes in this. Stamped Linen Tdwels, 1792 33 ...$1.00_ea. Fine Quality Huckaback Towels, 20x36. Regular $2.50, for . . . . . . . . . . . ..$2.00 pair Fancy Bath Towels, 19x38, }_)ink and blue. Regular $1.25 each . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 ea; ; Boys School ibots, sizes 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 4, 5. $2.00 pr. Men's Work Shirts, blue," chambray and khaki . . .$1.00 . . . . . . . . . . Natural, Sky. O;T.A.7 IS HSUSTAINED BY 40,000 MAJORITY ?____ oumuu-an: 1 Brentwood ........................ .. New Lowell B1ake1ey s .... .. See1er s ..... .. Tory Hill ............... .. Sunnidale Corners .. .... .. J.`l.Ul Swan's House Row1ey"s, 10 Con. .. Phelpston ............. _. Eymvale `Tun-rs 2 yards . Navy 1 : Wyebridge ...... LeFeive Corners Lafontaine ._ Wyevale ...... .. McAvee1a s . .-._ Gibson Poll I Poll ' `Dn'l1 ` Poll YOU DUI Dav Govt. Control Maj. 539. Total votes polled for O.'I`-.A ..... .5015 Total votes polled for Govt. C .... .2972 Majority for O.T.A. ............ .2043 There were 53 rejected ballots and 18 cancelled ballots. Total vote polled, 8040. Total number of voters on the lists, 12,860. Number who did not vote, 4792. 0.T.A. Maj. 499. Flos `..... .. L. LIA an 0.T.A. Maj. 514. (T.-"Jug-`u A (vn `L Glovt. Control Maj. 2. Penetang |..1I 1 \J.L.:'L. AVLLLJ. .-7; Orillia Township O.T.A. Maj. 50 Tay Township .... .. O.T.A. Maj. 1' Goldwater ...... .. nrr A Mai. 1( (Continued from page one) Sunnidale , -~----~I an 4 _y'cuun . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , with \Vhite Spots and Figures. Black Heavy Serge. Regular $1.75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Tricolette in G1'e_V, Blue and Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 U0l(|W8.1 ,eI' . ............... .. ;. O.T.A. Maj. 105. Victoria Harbour ......... .. 2 Govt. Control Maj. 19. n . 1ur_xY:.....lI 1 uuvu. \JUnvLvn .u..._,. . Pm McNico11 ............... V12 Gwovwt. Control Maj. 194. :19 n4._,1 uvu vnu. ~ ` Midland ` (\ l`A Midland O.T.A. Maj. 417. Total for O.T.A. ...... .. Total for ~G.ovt. Cont Collingwood O.T.A. Maj. n __A v.-.__. Alliston n '1' A v.-.--. Stayner O, l"_A. .............................. .. 0.T.A. Maj. 305. Nottawasuga _._.. ....... O.T.A. Maj. `992. 7:--- u. . III. up; .4;. `u. ' Tossorontio . (1 '1" A Mr REMNANTS OF Anv1:'.12.'I`TSF!T) 1 Essa. 0'!` ' '1`ossoront,1o ......... .. O.T.A. Maj. 242. ',1`ot_z;1 for O.T.A. Smn/M1 m- Gnvt. Cox Majority for O.T.A_. O.T.A. Maj. 0.T.A. Ma}. -5 6. EAST SIMCOE Orillia Boys Bloomers, Tweeds, in Grey AM'1xtu1`e. Regu1m' $2.00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.50 Little Boys Suits, Twoods, button up to neck, sizes 21, 22, 23. Reg. $3.95 ...$2.00 Boys R011 Neck Sweaters, Navy, Heather, sizes 24 and 30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Boys Cotton Jersey Suits. Oliver Twist style. Sizes 2, 4, 5, 6 _Vea1`s. Reglllar $1.45) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 WEST SIMCOE . 667. Inni'sl Lgnen Tea Towelling, 20 in.` -J .\.-..-1 `x]11n u+1';`l\l'\ on 218 ` 100 . 109 91 UIOVW. O.T.A. Control _m.605 368 .. 692` 335 _ 805 352 N 296 116 O]. 124 638 Do 114 Qn DU 246 rm 803 'IU 148 132 132 -2: '41. 182 1a .I.l1n.t3I'. .l.Ucb .l.UVv\aL;u.z.5, _u -... wide, red and blue stripe. Reg. 400.. . .. . 3 yards $1.00 Roller Towelling, 16 in. wide. 5 _\'m'ds for . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 White Bath Towels at, pm` pu'11' . . . . . . . 50c, $1.00, $1.50

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