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Northern Advance, 22 Jan 1903, p. 8

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Frawley & Muir? OIOOO OOOOO 30000OOIOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOCI OURA_gt'ir a. fay to make inongy by" coming Mstrzight this store, sntlrrs. oou.ARs. `rues. uunslgwgjnga Asp gnn{_s_yu:_An , 1'50-Int: klunl .'... 4.-.... rrren - Wekfnd IO /0 of all your Purchase;. Saving for you only Ian. {ii 1 % t MADEBYW. E. SANFORD MFG CO . % .We"_conjtrc`il thksale 'of`this c'el`e%brated make for the Barrie District. It r12`-(eds }nb7in_trodtjcti.OI1:,..forieverv man and boy k'U.OWS* what he gets in Clmhixlg 11`1-:+u1;:1,_\- % `rHE LEADERs IN CANADA. I ` VAKHALL....% CLOTHING mm uunxms. V gGEonGE`V1cKERs. To s"t`imu1ata%'t`1'ade`arid`%at the sam tim feduce our stock. In Swits; Uirbrcoat.s_daI:1d Reefers fdr boys, ' ' Overcoats, `Suits and Odd Pants for men, _ A Suits and Overcoats for Youths. . Men _s Fur Coats and Caps are also included in this offering. -IN ma- " VUUIVU CU B|ll?U|I| vllvs-Inna an Jvnvn-iv -~ for more lawyers ? ` . Yes. for a long time it has been felt that there is plenty 0! room for one or two men _*`pl'ilIl Counsel. 1 mean barristers whohave the knack of cross examining witnesses eeotively -and presenting cases well to a iurv. This is true both as to civil and ` eriminsl oases, particularly in criminal cases. ', " Since the days oi Oslsr and Mcuarthy names you` see frequently are Mr. Johnston and ~-. Mr. Robinette and it is said that they have ' more than they can do. I do not of course- `E; know denitely as to this but in any case we hope to get s- share---not a large share of .4 oourse for some time to come, i Herbert Lennox is as _Simco'e boy too ?" " Yes. and they are a `great many former - residents of Simooe in Toronto. This is in `- "feet the way the Toronto oice was iirst so ssted to me. For sometime a number of g orootopbusiness men. formerly ofysimqoe, have been telling me that I would do well in - `Toronto and urging -me to melts the venture and I will have some good oomuleroral eon neotions at once." ss IIIL; .._..-....l '41-Rn; hnnlnsann will has luff. --_- - --, yfiiiif I I1? "IE"? 3. I Is the best _1n town. Will you inspect ?` Yotfre lnvxtedetu-cavll, 3f only for in.fbrmati~on. V Spegial Induc1ement's-to% Buyers rvuvvnlrv. -- 9-. men. 00 I |_Z:}._.. I0_ Ladies? Store: . H ' RU__B4BER.S'.-Tl;e pelebratodaple Leaf,AMaltese Cross and Boston Rubbers, , 0% !'di;llII8. in all stylesmado. at wholesale prices and less. fqltg, 1 y_ anyvkind elsewhexa; V - :._. fr _........ -~ uv nu; menu` out all On!` UV8I'< _ Pea:J:ckt,--Workjingand Driving Coats. Heavv Snits,`etc., on each Gngment and`Suit. Thigria the cheapest Store in C: .8Al[PLE SHOES at.30per cent. diocont. W0 jLn1im_e & 00:. of St. Hvacin|:he,cons1utimz of nogand mu which we can sellbolow factory prices. 247 diitent sty jlike. Samples are always the finest goods. -There a Boys ma d1 ._i_1g1mr.. HEAVY mmss sx-mars at. : `that are each one extra special, `ag, 9}, run: ....;..a. `n: ...... ,. thou ofjo; Hosiery and Knr' tte1'Geoo6s manufacturer at 88 pan cam`. ms` maanstlnt "these Gnodrroan be sold at less than regular cost price. Toqu ,. _Eoods,_ -Slnwvll, "stockingq, Sax. Undervests, Undershixts. Neck Scarfs, iswqaters, mcmrop shim. Fasoinators, etc. I Lndieu ~ltest _stvlo Coats, Imported from Europe, at close pricex. A lnt_'ge,repeat; order is jgst tohnnd. :_v.nd.aa theseason isgetting late. we will clean them out "as little-above . co_st of import. ` ` % Flainncls, Undenclutlihg, Tweeds. Dress- Goods`. Cloakings. Glues. Knme G004-`- Shawls", W1-ups. Ladies-"' kclnts. Coats, Ghpes and Dress Sldlzts. . % -_ _. -'-v-an--A, IMPICPI 25. per cent. Vljjiscount, on_ all our 01oths,_andV Fur Lined. We mnuh clear them 0! The season has arrived when .weelean~ out all lines of heavy Winter Goods, re gardless of `price. We will positively- cagry over no heavy goods that: can be- movea out by out prices--on such.-= lines Sale 01 000 00000 OOOOO%OO 00000006.) |'F?V\/l.N S LC. 1R'IN% >CI..OTH.ING sum --We-win We can Blhw-_you a.-clear mvlng of. ham 10110.25 per cent. Goods. _ The generalloioe buulueu will be left jprew muqluo Mr. Woods?" " cry uuich no and it may very well be `Io He has acquired sgood bualneu already. ` Mr. Herbert Lohnox, having his business In `lo Odunty of York, in 3 good `deal in iforonto and with this and much allilusuoe gal I can give, we expect `to unbliul; as inu- `practice for ` the rm within `as reuonahle Hun.` " 1nt,.on_ull-,ou.r Cpes, in Broadclo, Frieze, Ph1sh,_ Curl. We them out now. mving cons. Suits,`tc., at cuts of mm si `to $5 1 Canada for Clothing. $230. $300. $340. $23.90; :4 25 and 35 oo. .. v..------uqq B-wuv IJUVDC CIIILI LJll\l'-V '24? styles md shapes, and no two -.'fhre_ are Men s Women's Misses` cmpesc in-Ba1-rie > Retail. PH-CINE 169 S'u-cussor to% _ Fmwlhy 8 Devlim Aa. lapge wholese hoixse,_ and % 'haveVtlg -samples osequin, .-.I2.-.._'_ _,,,, I j;li_llO IIIVV vuuuuuuuu Iouuu uvevvvuug. Jvu 1 ' `t the ointe more readily and with much` on wot in 43 city preotice than in 5 county fawn. Menv people imagine that. being a. ;'o|t'y counsel in er :9 a hedge of euperwr qqnelloetion. `here-in not much in um. I *9 begun here an e bby. end I ehelle continue to` _& ("Bernie .Lewyer."e It was A . hard Q`IpiIh.gbt es tint; it is `herd enough lt |ll_ ,u':y give; for Simone hue always had _ov,exoeptlonelly'eb1e lewyeu N o,- ' " leevln 2Be:5rle.`hut.lawe in `.79; `, nouu.se_ it wee`: ` v.e%oirIA"be.(g:;wlx.e`I;,tlzx uybejr-` "._TAicU.1tr 22,` cmrr. mscouxr this Ioqus, Gloves, Crgligans, _ especial " Back] Young] RE CA4 Cm or coll V 0912:?` VV C as 4% Mon Cl\`\.' I71 UI'l SON. I v Well Bl Stro ., .....I-. J CO\ L Men . Felt Buckle Boot and Grain. Lace Boot, felt. lined, ;peuig1 value at $1 75, to clear . . . . . . .- , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V.. . . . . .-`.`-.-..:; _ Mods Long `Felt Boots, sold everywhere at $2.00; all sizesgptb ` ~olearat_'........-..;.'..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......Q... ' TBoy s Heavy Buckle` Rubbers, sizes I0 5 13, at; . . . . . . . , . . . . UEITOQIINU uuu II luuvwu ; * You do not, I presume. intend to give up ` your Barrie oioe. Mr. Lennox ?- -Oh. certainly not The business of `my Barrie and county branch oioee ak'ea._d'y oooeeione my being in - Tumuco frequently, nerhepe an average of a day or two in the week, and. under the partner ship epreemenu I have not undertaken to. devote more time than thin to the Toronto rm-of course 1 shall be only too glad it during the eitringe of the Toronto count: my engegemenw more involve as longer .1.....,,. er ] .. uuuwwuvu : ." V Will it interfere much ;_bllIinQll hero 2' . -2 1 don't think so, I am away a good deal as g it hand have been for three years. I leave lgood men behind me` ind I..will keep up as I ulwsve have done. deilv communication with my oice here So in I have gelned no lunch. I Have lost. I think I will get. as, fiiienv local ones or a greater number pertuspe be better eble to serve my clients under .,;. the new condition: ` when hereoolore. You gI.- _`_l_e.- -.u.-- -ntliln and -ink lnnnh` \'r0RON'1`O.'8 NEW LAW mam. _Seturdey e Toronto` papers announced alegnl partnership between our townemen Hiughton Lennox,K.C;. 1`. Herbert Lennox. "of Aurora, and. Sidney B. Woods, of Toronto. with oiaee in. the Home Life Building. corner of Adelaide" and Victoria. u. Toronto. Tm: Anvmcr: in speaking to It. Lennox in reference to the manner in-_ terrogebed him so follows : .- K7,... 1`nI\nI' T vntnnnlnn infant` In aiunnn '4` ll than guy spacial opding in Toronto .1: A-.1.-A Inznnun 9" season WOllIdu t he urneXp`<;t(~d` but "cour-pg now right in tho begioning of the `winter at cost `wlne-_n maa people aije most likely, to be benottdt and bargains` are most. kpm'Pc5ated is our kviiyi of doing things, The `ridiculous i1'edt_1L-tiorfin price repress.-at such gonuiine bargains that in der ordinary conditions you w0oi|in'l: look for. -`In V quality everypair is de penduble for good sati~f. cti- n a d in style tl1ate11si1i's:ise and comfort`. Come and judge fortvom-sr-lfi is "all we ask.- ` ` Laie Cardigan S'ocking"and`1fub'hr a_ttachd,. izes Sto 7; raga` `lar price 81.35, special . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ;. . . . ; ..$l O0 Samein Misses, sizes 11 to 9., specisil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. ~ 90_ Samain 0hildren s, sizes 6 to 10, special QV . . . -. . . . . . . .` . .T ' 80 `Ladies Felli `Lae Poo gs leather foxcd, just the bobt for Warmth, p riceas1oo,specia1............... 75 Ladies" Felt House Slipgu-rs, pl`.-`in or l~at.li~' r foxed, regular price _ all season We to 750. special . . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Ladies Fine light Ruhbvrs regular list price 55 sizes_ 2% _t7,_ Special: ulro oro o . u . . o . . . . - . . . . . 0 .7. . . u - . . . . o . . o o u o .355 _ To make Va CLEA R A '\CE~ of all wiry en? 1' otw- ar laterjn the Vseasdn he com`-pg in`t._h9 nust when Innis likely to benentvd Marked down in Price moms nmrr. with your MEN S DEPT. I Mrs. Eliza Atohison, widow of the late W. J. Atohisou, of Barrie, died at her home in Toronto on Monday, Dec 22nd. Three- years after the death of her husband, Mrs Athison moved to Midland where she re- sided about thirteen years and only about two months ago with her daughter moved }te Toronto, that she might be near her oungest daughter who was living there. ot possessing a very robust donstitution, her general health began to fail about a year ago.` and during the greater part of that time she 'was"co_nlined to her room. . Though of a retiring disposition, she. was always; cheerful. and washighlv respected by all who knew, her. She had been a nonsistent membsrol the Methodist ohuroh -for "many veers and inthe time of bodily weakness- hejr condence in God was unehaken. She was patient in suering. hrightin bone and fully resigned to the Divine will As`,,the end dre_w_nearshs was fully oon'soions`fand; alter a few parting words. sup`por`ted'in, the armsfoi her adanghter Elsie, whb had "faith-~ Liullv ministered to her: waste `throughout .her-sickness`. she passed ; pe_aos`tnl_l'ya;way_ to tbebome sbo,-V9 in l the algxty,-,fonrt.h v_s,ar_*o! f "her Theadhnghtsrsu haife` frh ' t lewmpeshv 90-;ler r A 1;i3.oo,t!l;;*;9,. 8; . VVDU'ClIlI|lll5IllU\I U lullu Duullnyo The nenaee of the Society are in I batten condition than in point yearn, largely owing` to increased interest end eupport on behalf of I mnnv nirlmann -- III I IUDHUO IIICIIJ The thank: of the Society were voted to Mr. S. Wesley for kmdneu in the matter of printing ; to Mr. A. F. Garrett, for loan of piano free of charge ; to Mr U S. R_hyn- dresa, for favors conferred on the Society in the msttero! rebete on_ horse hire. UV IIIUI GT9 CIIV` l many oitizenl. ` Th. thumb: ll` nun uv POI Iunuvuluy uuuu, ` Report: from Mrs. Harvey. the Provinclol Vioitor, were brought to the attention oi the meeting,-undo number of cones were brought before the Society; in which Inter-` lereooo seemed warranted. Inveetigotiou wuouohorized by the Society. Th: nnnnnn nl glen Qnnlgon an. In - I.-c.-.Q -III-I\I Va 1' 5 J IIIVVIII District RepreaentetiveI-J. A. Mother, New Lowell ; R, Graham, Semis ; Dr. Mo- Oul'.ogh, Alliaton ; C. E Wright. Penetnng. Executive Oicer--Chief King, Visitor-Mu. T. McKee. Rev. D.` V. Harkneea. who he: been Secretary for the peat two years asked to `be relievedol the eeoreteryehip owing to stress" of work, but accepted the appointment until next meeting.` when the office, it is hoped. will be permonentlvlled. * p.Annntn O-vnnn Mn: ll`. utwgnc KI... 1I_-..2__.l-Il Annual Business Meeting of the Barrie Branch Last Week. `The `Barrie Branch ot the Children : Aidl Society held its annual business meeting for. the election of oicere and the transaction of routine business on Tuesday, 13th inet., in the Council Chamber. 4 Officers for 1903 were elected `as follows : Pre~ident-I-l. E. Strathv. K.0.. let Vice-Pren --Hon. Sheriff Drury, 2nd Vice Prel -'-Rev. J. J. Redditt, 3rd Vioe- Pres -Rev. D D. McLeod. D.D.' Treat.--Mrs Martin Burton, ` A e Honorary Solicitors-.-Messrs. Donald Ross and C. W. Platton._ ` !_.l__!`_L'I.--._-___.'. .0 `O A 1- -I wiolve of it; legal buuiueu without any severe . mental strain ' 1 " But you still proposq to help them 2 . Van- IJKGU J " You." CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY. Dnozfa IN '1`dRONTO._ 1 no 75 i1_o0% L Dr. w.m.:.. tan a}. a grip M: the Nov`: `Y ylohhp Hopkins` ` Ho_I_p I (11.3. "1`uudnym o`rn'in for o_rk.*l$oIpitslI sad" the itch! B!ltimo:e;=;u;1 41- nLA.L`_-__1;"--L : - swam Falli. w'n 0?"-5`?! 8sn 4 A. Wheeler _. . P.V.MoCsrthy Referee-F. McKurnun. . . _ , ` _;Um irq|-MoMlllun and A. Button." ' - I3 rat received; dungoronl; ant above Ur std : II. Buyer: B. arn Goal B Connor D. Poe - Point B. Bennett .A Butler Dover L.*'1`vre,r gr.` Gin -oanwoovd (V;V.~8$rmlh1-clalng . yment . owort A. Dvmnt. F""'d' R. Nixon tn-32!-M-~41:-their-~ Y . 1 '~ 4. }ni:a1q.nid*.u;?df`o;itogI3_a :09l11niwod_ 6`: 1?-d-!`-Mes? W3.-} ~ . ' A very exciting game of hockey wu.pley- ed at the Oneal Rink lent Tueedev between Crystal : II and Benven, the more being 3-1 in Benvez- e'fnvor; 1'hefpleyen_were u inflows : I `...._A.- II. T? ' _,,____- ...__ -_.v ----v-- -uvvv yd-y Cl-lUIUlIle I I0 wee 5 green victory which the Bertie Intermediate: won in Orillie en Monday` evenin in winnin` the metal: by she done more 0 6 to 5. ` he return match hero on Friday evening ehonld be moat interesting. V V Inn.` .--A-- 4-L - " - " ' , ,,,'_ _ _ :.,___.q ....-..-_. -- uuvcv U-vvuviilse > The hockey teem from the Collegiate Inehiwbe played In Elmvele on Friday even- ing and was defeated by, the were 012 to 1 A return metchwill be pleyed In Barrie in the conree ;of\e week oreo. . .. a.-nvauauu, I Irvuoeuu-Iuuu Wu!) llll IJUUII employed on the G.T.R. for twenty yeare, oh` and on, wee killed through being caught on the lake aiding in the Al- lendele yard, by ehnnting-engine No. 667- Berger `wee on hie way to the ducket-to get hie dinner pail when the i engine backed down on him. No one saw the accident when it oocnred and er the ' unfortunate man wee walking towarde the engine at the time it is hard to compre- hend how the accident could have hap-- pened. The theory in that Barger e at- tention had been attracted in acme other direction. He was dragged all the way to the etation before hie legs were obeerved protruding from beneath the pilot. The engine had to be jacked up before the : body could be releeeed and the man wee quite dead when the remaine i were lifted - out. Although elmoet every bone in the body wei broken there wee but little die- gurement, except of the face [and head an the wheele had not paeeed over any other portion of the man. Coroner Welle I and Dr. Campbell were eummoned. After carefully enq utr,ing into the circnmetencee the Coroner decided that -death wee due to an accident and that eninqneet wee unneceeeery. The remeine were ehlpped to Thornhill on the afternoon train.` The f deceaeed wee unmarried and had only ` been brought from Thornhill a abort time . ego to work in the yard. ` . BEFORE ' V Midlnnd won from Oolllngivood Tinn- day evening by 6 goals to 4. An'L. I ` ' ICUVTO A.iII a0l-I.-30;I'I;I3"B_llfi0 Junie`: by 910515 .to 3 on Manda . . The round was wonxby Barrie sud pho union now play Mootord. ` T- -__ - ----A- A- nAn31m.omTmAm smmc '1-o * am CARRYING nvnar-rams Three badly wrecked enginea were brought into the yard on Tueaday. being a portion of the debris from a bad amuah- up which occurred at Bradford on Satur- day nlaht laat. , It aeema that a freight was to take a aiding at Bradford and did not do so with the remit that it collided with another going in`the oppoaite direc- tion. ATwo_ moguls and a lighter locomo- tive were concerned in the mix-up, one oi ' the traina being a double-header. The boiler waa about all that was left of the amaller engine. No livea were lost, the orewa being able to jump and_aave them- ` aelvee. At noon on Tuesday, J ohn` Burger, of~ Thornhill, I section-mun who has been nnnnln-u..I -_ LL-.l`I HI I) I-.. 4.._-._L_ _.-_.__ The reports of the various societies connected with the Allandale Presby- terian church, which were submitted at the an_uual'meeting last week were all of a most encouraging nature, showing the church under Rev. Mr. Cameron's minis`- tration to he more prosperous than ever before in its history, both spiritually and nancially. The congregation was greatly pleased by the fact that although the ex- penses had been increased last year, yet a surplus of about $125 was shown by the financial statement . ' _ The Ladies Aid of the Burton Ave. Methodist church has olectadthe follow- ing uioers: - A * \ ' Preaident--Mn. J. W. Churchill, Vice-Preq.-Mu. Glusford, Seal-ova.ry-Mrs'. Kroxtz, V ~ Treasurer-Mrs. Lyonu. '_ _ The Ladies Aid raised $178 `last you-. and expanded 3167. A main! under their auspices was held` at the Parsonage and wuattended with great success on Tues- day evoniuig. - . It two yenrdld ohild of Mr. and Mrs. `Cathy fell inI:_o a cauldrdn of boiling. water on Saturday and was {rightfully unaided. Drl Vivian is in attendanon. ` Stayner. ; Preparatory` aerviraea will be held in the Presbyterian church on Friday even- ing, conducted by Ray. Mr. Alliqon, [of . \ ` - - 'TheT'Mi:I;u_ Hall, of Huntsville, who have been visiting their sister, Mn. Dalton. at-snow in Hamilton for a few days. V ~----i .-v-w The League hand young eoqle of the Burton Ave. Methodist church viill "spend 3 social evening` at the Parsonage on Monday. night. ' ` % Mg.`"zi}{v}I& %i1ZI.Z,'.'J:' LI}{b;L}.' a. the gueut of his uncle, Mr. Thomas Hornet. ' John Berger. or ,'rhornh1ll.d Accidentally Killed in the Yalrdion Tuesday \at ' Noon-8ma.ehup at Bradford. :3Mr. and Mrs. J uJ. Adams are home froth Ran . `Portage. :` I e an -"__4 _ A BUDGET on NEWS concamznxa 'rH'Ef .MOVEM.Ety_lfl'S QFSIXTH wmzu - ` Rnsxpanrs. _~ V ` G `on _ nday lust. Ra. Citnron pre;.cHod Ivy Mr. Chin-lie Moore, of Mooaeiaw, is to- ~nev_ving old acquniuuucaa in town. A Is 1- try run . nu . - 39;. J. wf di{.}I;{.iiu'"a.JoI.'auceang evangelistic net-mlona at Cookstown. hp - -0- f-=v___-..- --__v_-- -- yvvnnw-v Mr. and Man; James Williams `were visiting friends in Hamilton last week. mars Ann nsmus. muss nus nu. THE No11_1fH1m_N ADvANE`: . v vvv v1C-$ v Order.f4$r-A';:;:;i';n`Sales of, fun stock etc... to 13,9 conducted by L. Toho. Auctioneer and val `be left at:ThE ADVANCE OFFICE what terms And other anaugemuta can In made. V will 5-4 so _ ` Ai`'.`:?:.;.;:.+.':.f.':.'::1:: ------v--vvvwu P..!OIIOUIO0IOICUOOVIIOOOIIICOIQQQI EC timothy......n`..'..uu.nu. m'onusooo-Inn-oaocoo-aroocuu-nos: _DfC'.Cd'hg3onnno`-ooonnucoonooofn IIIOI`OOIICIOC oupur per 10.. .. . gglfhnn. cpr!i:g.. Dnkn. _' -P.- _ .1`-.. E. I'd`Couoooo;;;;oosouonopg, Potatoes, perbag.. ..&............., Beof.Hindquanenner`cw._,,,_"..x 305-foroquuhn ver.c:rt....g...;..-- Iluctdn __________________ , [ Deer. roroquuu: l Vail Inn-II. .- CIIIOIIOIII` "" do 'p'... ..? '31! Hmonoooootonolnoonatgnxs liiudnccclu-coco ooucll 00 oaocoo use-oocunoonoo rlI.....'-.u..uu..u.... "".u$.'.! ..`;.' '.'.;;"z:;:.r .' ' ' ' " '- IAIWDIUIS a lag imolannoun W00` mk'lvOQIlIOtIOI.l9l '\\l "GIG Huuoounsnnlnlclllt IIIOIIIC` I . ` I . Bf gllOIll.Q...OIOl;:;;O;::;::2;: own-atnoon:toouoauliuotonottounoll ` IOOOIIQOI01900-0O1I_OlII0'AII0Il P .................... -- R h ' .\ -r.`1-2.'......m:.... `jot . llllfflD..n'..o........... %v`:.";.`."=c:.`f`.`f`.T'. ffi?????.'r%~+----- ilesse _dwelling hauee, also a frarnebrn 3gx44,Ieet. And. 'lmo1_vn at the time of sale aaduin the meantime upon. Jepphcation to - ,___..._v _-.--u' -.v--, at I: o clook :oon,, thnt yiluable parcel of inad- Irnown as Gore Lot- Number Twentfy-three in the Second Concession of the Townshipho .tSunnidale,.in the County of Simone, eontaining:88 acres more 0I`:" A On the saidlnnrla.-e said-to be erected a small. there is also saidato he on said`fa.rrn.a large-quantity of timber and cordwood. . TERMS and. Conditions of Sale null be made- . umuox, cow~a.N.& snows; . Mort '. sot ` .. Q Diaitd tliil mh (lav. of lrm? mm. " Uider and RI virtue of the Powerof ale contained-. in aceruin ortgage made-[by john Ross. there will e offered for. sale by publnc auction at the hi an Town A` Ran-2- .--. Wm Emertv Wm we om.-I-ea xor. sale by public auction the `BARRIE HOTEL. in the Town of Barrie, on _L_,,___`, 9. . ---- I Mortgngeev` rS;aiT' tliii msth dav. o1anu_ary:A.l)I?,` call` nu uv Luwu DI. ISITTIB, "ai'u'1ird%Iy,J1nuaiey a1st.1go;g,L I-I tcnlnab Int-\4\ut blunt .. ..-LI_ ___.- Township. o Smgnidale; 1`! Haiti: 1:1-`cog:-nu. -- _- -_-_ MORTGAGE SALE -.--OF 'V.AI.UABLE-- ,_.LO. Toronto mu-mun` llorkoto TORONTO. Jan.` an I-`ARM swoon snag: Ear Aucnn Ru... .4 4:... .....a. -.- IN- THE SIMCOE. Our First WI'II'TE GOODS SHOWING will take place next WEDNESDAY`, JIN. ZBHI, when all will: be in readiness for the Greatest White Goods Sale that has ever been held in Barrie. A treat for shoppers and aharvest of bargains to economical buyers. - 17' Ladies Mantles reduced tea ridicnlousl_v"low<-pricelto clear: They $1 $3 7 shonlde all `go quickly at the prfce.Worth $4.50 np-.to $11. Saleprice GIEi0RGEi VIC KERS HVI PORTER

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