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Northern Advance, 19 Aug 1926, p. 4

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Duchess Apples Plums (eating) 11 qt basket 20c 15 a lb Staked Tomatoes,`-ll qt basket 90c Sur/lkist Oranges 40c, 45, 50, 60c When Its Footwear You-Need Prompt Delivery to all pa: The Daly Tea. Co., Ltd. - Head Ofce; Napanee, Ont. Buy a pound and be convinced you never tasted better L. P. SINGER V. D. BEARDSALLLL UTOPIA Ladies Ladies Ladies Ladies `Make this your Headquarters for Farm and Work Boots. .?m1g`i11_:; in 1n'i(-0 From . .$2.75 to $4.50 pair Smart new Velvet Strap Shoes- \\'hon you are wam"1ng' the lzrtosi` :14`: for Vo1\'o`r SIIOOS.` Tlurse are in 0111' \\'i11do\\'s at . . . . . . . . . .$5.00 The very newest i11 Dress Footwear. Ladies Satin O11o-S n'z1]>, with The 1w\\` . m >\'(>1'9(1 11\0(-1. In 0111` \\"mdm\'.< :11` . . . . . . . . ..$5.00 pair PHONE -1b8%1 FOR SALE BY slrts of Barrie and Allandale Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Bell are vi; iting the fo1'mer s brother in Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. H. Ellis have return- ed from Bualo. Mr.'W. Thompson and William Alfricks of Detroit spent the week end wfith,__Mr. and Mrs. A. Alfrick. A from here spent Sunday lat Wasaga Beach." Mss_ VIio1a Racher has returned home from Woodbridge. ' 1: . up ..v.. 7\ .. Where Most People Trade Successors to J. Sutcliffe & Sons.. M1`. and Mrs. Redpath of Vani- t0uIin`Is1.an(l are visitfng Mr. and Mrs. G. Ellis. n vvv Miss Draper of Woodbrirlge is holi- (l`ay~ing at Mr. and .\I1-s. Frank I Racher s. .- Avcovux. L .7 I A number from here attc-nded the eld : at Camp Borden on Fri- day last. ' n u urn u -1- Tuesday evening the driver of a. heavy mctor car smashed into :1, bug'g'__\' on Bradforrl St., knockinr: 0?? [one of the rear wheels and throwing the occupants out. Wit-hour waiting` to see if anyone was hurt he stepped on the gas and made a g'et.awa_\~', th011f_i1 a nearby citizen managed to get his number. , Fn1'tu1iz1te1)' the dalnajre to the bug_2'_\' was all that occurred. LE/OULLIAXS u -,.u.v.;. Russel Mc.\'Iaste1` home from 'I"oronto General Hcspital, but will be conned to his bed for some time . u;._x.a. uu\.:\, is \ MOTORIST RUNS INTO BUGGY | AND THEN SPEEDS AWAY uu ~ Au; m i{aspber1'}' and Blue-bc-try picking is the order of the day. `r 111 1-: I 2 ,, 1.: max; uA\|<;L u; mu; \u.~_v. Mrs. Wm. Robinson is nur festering nger these days. 1).......~I \f-\rI ..~Ln.. .'~ -`-\r\1f\'|r\ 5unym\ ina THURSDAY, AUGUST :9, 1925. 4' Our ,Owi1 Blend Tea 65c 3. lb. Men s White Pullover Sweaters, V-Ne(-k with Collar, Jumbo Sim-11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.00 LEFROY Men s White `Wool Gym Jerseys . . Men s Navy Cotton Gym Jerseys .. Men s Knitted and Cloth Jumpers Boys Knitted and Cloth Jumpers Men s Sweater Coats . . . . . .$3.25, $5 Wear for Sports Men s White 1u11ove1* Sweaters, Y-Neck with Collars LIL` vyrxxrxurx BARRIE BRANCH---R. R. White. Manager Branches nt Bradford. Bondhcad. Cr-mizhurnl. Hnwkeuna. Lefroy. Keswick, Slrouu. Hzllsdulc and Llrnvale u.u.u. A A. May` McLa1`c-n ...F1'ed .\IcLun{>_' ......... ..\V. Rowleyl -Plant} 1 White Pullover Sweaters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.00 Striped Knitted Blazer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$6.95 Striped Knitted Jumper . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$6.95 Sweater Goats . . . . . . . ..$2.95, $3.75, $4.50, $4.95, $5.50 BATHING SUITS AT REDUCED PRICES An Essential of Modern` Life 4-1. 45. 46. -17. 4 8 Wm. I David J. F. I )lr.~:. J R J. .-` 4821. Vi . C. 4!). 50. R. R. F. W. `_13_. Sytcliffe 3: C0. sentials of `modern life. it nlssists in lxhle production of every article and in the transportation of every com- modity. Without it, distribution-would be impossibie. Yet Banking functions so smoothly that we are scarcely aware of our dependence upon it. By taking Banking Service for granted we pay our greatest tribute to its efficiency. Each year an increasing number of de- positors and clients affords evidence of the characteof Service offered by the Standard Bank of Canada. BANKING Service is one of the es- Orock! ace Bmwnl Bert Beilby , J. Bishop Dickc-_\' . Hamilton '. Rt-aclmanl 4. .n.a. `ta; .-.4 OF CANADA DD AKIf`Ll7D D \IIL.:L. l.Al\lJn LA\.L\AlCl ::au_\ An L111: WUUK. I Owing` to the memorial service at the monument next Sunday, the ser- vice at Central church will be at 1.30 p.m. instead of the usual hour. \`r:..~ 1)..` r_.....L-n ,.,,,m - - nu P...-. Ausu(.'u.LI V1. Llltj usual xwur. Miss Rae Campbell, accompanied byt her cousin, Mar;-:a1'et VVashing'ton', 101' Toronto, are spending a couple of {weeks with Mr. and Mrs. C. Camp- bell. ri Miss Mary Mf:Cuai: and her niece ;of Vancouver are visiting` Mr. and i)I:'s. IVVm. 3IcArt,hur. 5 311's. VVm. McNabb and daughter 'Cathc-rinc of Toronto and Mrs. Chas. ob:~:on of E A1ta., who ihzwe been \'i.<,it`in_2' friends and rela- tives in Oro, returned on Swturday fo the formc-r s home in Toronto. \ _______ 1, 1 . u 1 - ; u uuuwuu. Mr. and Mr:~:. Will Currie are en- tertaining` a young` son. \f.. ....,I VT..- Tf`L`-< T._I__;,., , A ..........u..u_.; u _vuuu;.', auu. Mr. and Mrs. John Inkster spent a (lay with Mr. and Mrs. J. B1'ig'g's at E recently. Mr. and Mrs. Windatt and -son, Mrs. McDoug`al1; Miss McBain and Mrs. Robt. Campbell of Gamebx-i(lg`e and Mr. and Mrs. Albc-rt Hurl or- Orillia were guests of Mr. and Mrs. l'I`hos. Fletcher early in the week. U (`Lu -' .u.. ya uh, ........_..:..I ____: I . I ! Mr. and Mrs. J. McKenzie and] IML and Mrs. Lovett of Eldon visited! 1311'. and Mrs. C. Campbell last week.! Messrs. Russell Storey and Smith` Campbell leave this week for West! urn Czmzula. I I `r, .. RURAL REGISTRARS AND D.R.O. FOR .NORTH SIMCOE: CENTRAL` 030 arseys . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 erseys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75c Fumpers ....$4.95, $5.50, $6.95, $7.50 Tumpers . . . . . . . ..$2.95, $6.00, $6.25 $3.75, $4.50, $5.50, $6.95, $7.50 VV Illa L' 130 I We are pleased to report that Miss lsarlie Wonch is improrved in health `qt time of writing. Mic: Ynnnnnx r`....u,. 1.4-; u.,-_ u Miss Bultleigh Cunningha.m of isau-1*: Ste. Maria is visiting; her aunt, Mrs. Charles Cunning'ham. I M... n,.. :- 'K._I,_LL -,, 1 on v; ;\.a.\..1\|u_y w. nun wuun wt, .oU p.m.' Mr. E. Young of Dunc-din spent the week end at the home of Mr. Wm. Fry. `X7.-. ....... ...1.._..-.I L- . .1 .--- .._,-.q.. l\'Iiss lrcnr: Grallum of Clover Hill is visiting` at Mr. H. L. Wrigvlws. Mrs. Jane Falls of Rocklyn is visiting` l1er D. Cilarke. M-ission Circle will meet at the Ihomc of Miss Clharlotte Mason 01. 'I`ur:s of next week at 2.30 p.m.| Mr, F`. Vnvlnw nF `hum-..l:.. ...~,...4 -av uuuc ux wuwug. I - Miss Jeanne Coutts left 1 to accept a position in whosp-ital. 7\/Tnswu. `l'._..A._.. I'4- VI . . V\7`ll'l K... IVIL-ssrs. Weston Cochranc-, Whit- ney Goodwin, Elwcod Bone, John Z\'Ian-oxv and John Mcwaters have _':`one on the harvest excursion out I uvn:~1- I.-...:. \.a|uaLu:3 uuunuu;nzul1. 1 Mrs. Bernie Malott `and ilamcrhter |Bettie and Miss Adabelle Amer of `I{i11f:*s.vi11e and Mrs. Harry Murtlock {from Ing'leha1't are visiting; at Mr. IM. C. Wi_2'1e'.=. Mr. Geo`. Arnold of !W'im.lsor also spent the week end [ here. NI n.Iu|A|K. I `Mr. and~Mrs. H. M. Tzhompson and dz1u,'.'1htc1' Lillian spent Sunday qt Stouffvillc. Page Four )Ii.~:s Belle Stewart is visiting; at Mr. S. Amler.~'on ;~` at Crcssland. .\I1's. 1\Ic-ars of Port Hope is visit- in,-;` her sister, J. W. Henry. .\Ii.~.:s Stc-1'lin_2' Carr is visiting` in Toronto. `, . 1: --- Mr. and 1\/Irs. Chas. Carr of To- ronto aml Z\I1`.s. J. I . Carr of Bwarrie spent Friday at Mr. B. J. Carr's. .\Ii;ss Both Drury of Crown I-Iiwll has rcturnr.- home after visiting Miss :\'(:l.` Halburt. .1\.IAAK. Llctllllalltu Mr. Elwood C01-butt of Blairsvillc, Pa., spent a few r.lays with friends in town. `I 1...... Mrs. Wilfred Ayerst and son Billie of Detroit are vi.-:.it.in_: Mrrs. A. E. Aycrst. `13.... Y..,,, r1 I n A. ----- Miss Aileen Calligman of Toronto is viisting at Dr. B. B. Horton's. Miss Mary Paton of Hamilton is visiting` at John Cross1ey s. Mm n rnunm.-n av mu-'-`- u v..\.u. Mr. and Mrs. G. Allen and (laugh- ter of Lefroy and Miss Give of To- ronto visited at Mr. R. D. Hem'y s on Sunday. HT ....I IN. YY `F ""' ' --A-a.\l.l.v-I.` J. I Mus. C. J. Banting, land M1_1_rie1 McDonald 2 thy Mclinigvht of Barr Ia: Mr. S. J. Carr's. | A h....,_xmn I... .u.;. 5.3- U. L/HIT [ A baseball game bet and Thornton was pla_Ve(l last week and tihe score` ' in favor of Knock. . 1/l.'.m. 11-1 , A.uvUL u1. LXHUCK. Mi`-ss Mcliinnon -of Orillia. visited friends in Thornton last week and {left for Hockley to visit Mr. and} IAIDS. B. Stnumrf .... ... u. uuuwdafb. Miss Elsie Carr has 1'e.t.uwz'ncd h after visiting at Sturgeon Falls. Mr; H rim... ....,1 t.--- A " ' T. E. Smith H N. C. Lott ........................ .. Neil Mc.`-Xrthur ...J. H. Mar2'a1'et. Steele D. Bryce ............... ..J. J. G. A. Synnott E J. R. Phillips . `Wm. Ross M. C Geo. Smith . J-_os. Taylor .' W. A. Milne _ . " W. H. Allen W. H. Allen . xv nun -. ...,....u,, an uuuu L/1`Ub'1Cy'S. Miss 0. Coleman of Allandale vis- Lterl at Mr. Wm. Pearson's for a week. `, . -. A in, .I.Ul n.uCb;1Cy' Mrs. B. Stewart. N1 .,. 131.4, .`..-..... vAaAI.lHb` an ouurrge Mrs. H. Carr and 'Lei1a and Harold, of I Suvmlay at the home rum. (;_____._.- THORNTON v 1 D,__;.:,, - -- v --m-I .n. \;.|,` Banting Misses Audrey VICD-onald and Mao: nu..- - $5.00 .,_.c, -.-...mu.: :.\.uul.'dy `nald and Mriss Doro- Barrie are visiting r s. .. u\.uw uuu 1\nUC`K 5 played at Tdlornton , k.,.n..,~. "um. 11' 1- 1 4 between Knock nun.) -L rnL,, - The Northern Advance A'1ex: .\Vi1s-on Ed-itzh .\fa1'1in ` home .. m_n N-.. ;. uua. two children, B-arric, spent of M1-NB. J. ..\. ..... -uu.uus.u1I E was 16 to 14 , this week Hamilton . ........._.. V... |\Il ..u....\. The cl1av::':e of reckless (l1'i\'in_4' pre- ferred a_2'ainst George Emery of To- rontn as the 1'e.~`ult of an accident a sl1o1't below Cluu`cl1ill on July 1, in which J. Barry of T01-on to, :1 p:1ssen_r:;e1` "n1 Eme1'y"s car, sus- tained :1 severe leg` fvacture and other injuries. Vvas settled out of court last week. W. A. Brant of Toronto appeal-ed as counsel fzr Mr. Emery. ......o.... ..., u...-.,,... Capt. A. B. C<`,lVlllC, fmnilizirly known as Bruce, was born in Glalt, but moved with his parents to Bar- -rie when quite youngx. There he re- ceived his education and later joined the Bank of Ottawa at Fort W-il- liam. He \\ -z1s':1 well known hockey player and was one of the founders of the Port Arthur team. He en- listed in the 28th Batttalion at Winni- peg", went overseas and fought with his unit in all its eng'ag'eine11-t.s, in- cludin.',' '.'-\miens, Ypres, .Pa.sschend.ale and Lens. He was in Germany with the unit after the close of the war and returned in 1919. He left Can- ada a.s lieutenant and was promoted to the rank of captain on the eld. Besides his parents he leaves a brother, Gordon, in Toronto. The funeral will take place from his late `residence, 82 Spencer avenue, on Frid-a._\' at 2 p.m. Interment will he made in Mount Pleasant cemetery. The death of Capt. A. (Bruce) Colville took place at Christie street hospital Tuesday nig-`ht, Aug`. 1'7. He was 34 years of age, was the son of M1`. and Mrs. W. G. Co1ville,\ 82 Spencer Ave., and had been in the hdspital since-July 27, pxvior to which he had been 21 patient at Grace hos- pimrl : from heart; trouble, from the effects of which he passed awzly. Capt. Colville enlistenl with the 23th Bruttzn-lion and after the war he was for some time connected with the 1)u1'cl1asi1L:,' ulepamment of the D.S.C.R. at Guelph. {`nn'- A `D (`.l.-H.-. JR.`-.2H....l.. RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGE SETTLED OUT KOF ICOURT nu. . -1. _ ..,.. At her late residence, 38 Grove St., on Friday, August 13, Mrs. Alexander Brownlee passed away in her sixty-seventh year. `R.-um u`-. A-n1....,... r\.. .. ,J........n_;-.. JAVL au\h_y"DC'VCHI:ll yU1I.- Born in Aylmer, Ont., a d=a.u.gihter| of the late Mr. and .Mrs. Francis Willmot, deceased was married` forty- -four years ago to Mr. Alex. B 1~ovwn- lee of Crown Hill. For the past thirty-eight years Mrs. Brownlee had resided in Barrie. rnL, 1_L, If '1-\ 1 . .uu..u . McGil1ivra_V' . F`. Pratt ...... .. E. Bertram ` . R. Best 4.\.uuu,u zu uu; a.u;. The late Mrs. `Brownlee is sur- vived by her husband, three daugh- |ters, Mrs. G. C. Brown, Barrie; Miss Viola and Miss Olga of Barrie; and t'wo suns, Roy o\f Gravenhursfc and Claude of Regina. A sister, Mrs. Robt. Moore, Lctl1b1`i(lg'e, Alta., and one brother, Dr. W. F. Willmot, De- troit, also survive. rnl N` us.` .u,. The remains were brought to Bar- rie on Friday evening` and the fun- eral took place on Sunday at two o c1ock frgm C. M. G. Smith & Co. s chapel to Dlaston cemetery. Rev. A. J. G. Cgrscadden of Central United church was in wliarge of the funeral IMISS B. A. MURPHY Quite suddenly following an oper- ation, Miss B1'i(Lg'et Ann Murphy died in the Royal Victc:ri`a Hospital on M-.on(l`ay even-ing. Miss Msurphgv had been feeling as well as usual on Sunday and her death was a shock to her many friends. 'DA.. 2.. `7.......... CAI.-. uL-.... .......... UIILLL uIm.u Ina ...-m.... Besides his suistcr in Barrie, de- ceased is su1'vive1l by another sister, Mrs. Wm. Lang`, Powassan, and a brothc-1', VVm'den Potter Part1'id`g'e ctf Barrie. nu - 1 ~.. .. u.uu., sugu .)uA. :4-\.. The funeral took place on Tuestlay mornin_9.' at ten o cI0ck to the Barrie Union celnetery. Rev. J. S. Short : conducted the funeral service. 9..., UV .... ...c..., ..n.-.....;. Born in Vespra ty-`two yeavsl ago, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Murphy, deceased had spent most cif her life in and near B21-rie, having; been employed latter ly wimh Milme .s clothing shop as a tailoress. I n 1- -1: n 1 Deceased is survived by four bro- thers, Martin, Michael and Patrick of Vespra, and John, residing in the States. ' :- 1. I 1 .1- Kzvcnuwau The funeral took place this morn- ing ('I`hunsd-ay) at nine \0!'C100k from the home of her brother, Martin _Mu1'pIhy, sixth concession of Vespra, to St. Mary's church -and cemetery. Joseph Louneles Partridge passed away in North Bay General Hospital on Friday, Aiuguist 13, after having been conned there for four mcmrbhs following a stroke. Deceased was a son of the late Mr. and iVIrs. John Partridge and was born in Vespra on January 10, 1852. The late Mr. Partri-d;;'e lived _for many years i-n the States, about six- teen years ago coming` to Barrie, where he lived for seven years with his sister, .\'Iiss Frances M. Part.ridg,'e, lwho now survives him. In 1917 he had moved up north and had lived there until his death. 13 2: 1- n \lll uu...\....._y LU ;\;u... 1 Miss `who I: 1 u u . u u STAN DAi3Tj1 ABAN K (`A131-a JOSEPH LOUNELES PARTRIDGE MRS. ALEX. BROWNLEE CAPT? A. COLVILLE 1H. 1;.wMc g11o%ugh, Barifije om. Ml E 0 _ Mr. and Mrs. Fran-k Dale of: Kitchener spent Sunday with fniends here. | 1 vu uu, -.\.uu_u u_. u 'uvv4v -1.. 4.. to 7. Our boys have (lone splendwidi work all th1'oug'h the season. -They have just lost. one game, and the manag`e1', M1`. Hilton Reid, (le-serves f.-`rent credit for the way he has man-I ag`e(l the team. In the ten _2`ame3l the boys have played they have scored 139 runs. Mrs. Loverock is spending a few days with fri-endzs in Toronto. I l\rI*1's. G.. Nichol of "1`oron'to is spending a few (Lays with her father, Mr. N. Gmse. -9 . Congramrleations to Mr. and Mrs. Swindle on the arrival of a son {on |Sa.'turday, Aug. 14. xix/VAL] .. r Stokes ....... .. Harris A1-mst1'on,r . Wilson ........ ._ If ,1` f\ Mr. and Mrs. J. Hillard of T-ouronto are holidaying with friends here. `r . Ir -.v . R. I 'Dhe Rev. Owens occupied the pul- pit of the United church here last Sunday morning, the Rev. Brown being away on holidays. A very large crowd of people Wit- nessed the most interesting" bail gmne of the season which was playedl here last 'l`hu1`.sday evening` when Miiiesing` and Lefroy pliayed o` for the district c`ha.mpionship. Lefroy won the victory by a score of 14 .- t\ u u 1 1 1:1 Miss Vitvlet Reid returned last Sunday after a week s visit with f1-iendus in Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Ney and son Dicuglasl of Doronto spent the week end vvrith` friends in Lefroy and Belle Em-a.1`t.y The man who deviseth himself 21 fa..=e \\'0i5:'ht to rob his neigrhbors will, at the end, nd himso1.f \veig'he in his own false balance. brange Pekoe Blend Always SERVICE Commasv` PRICE Corner Mulcaster and Dunlop St. Staiidards of excllence maintained for 75 years. Praised by lovers of good tea in Canadian homes from Atlantic to Pacic. - Extra--- 16 oz. Baking Powder 25c Men s Jacquard Pullover Sweaters, '\'-_\'<-r-1; . . . .$4.50 and $4.95 Bright Snappy Patterns to choose from

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