Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 4 Feb 1904, p. 5

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The Prices Ruling in the Barrie dud Toronto Markets Durinsr the Week. Cretonnes. LEFBOY Note this partial list of offerings : .4-9 .l2% .|O .1. J9 |$2.00 line, to go at each Towelings, Bleached Cot- _tpns,_ etg. Whltewear, coitohs, Linens, sheetlngs, d Pillow cottons. corsets, e curtains, MuslIns,l'lckIngs. Tewels and Towel- llngs, Napkins, Laces. Added to these lines we will o`er_ at the sdrhe ti_fne_ at Sdpeciagl Clearing Prices: D'l'O88 SKINS. U'lldQl'kIl f8,' Blouses, Jackets, capes and Shawls.` e V4pieces of ne 60 inch Vloom da- mask tabling, ne pattern, regular 35c`. and 400. to go at - -" 5 pieces extra; value in full 1$1ech- ed damask, 56 and 60 inches, regular 75c; to 9%., to go at - - . A I Excellent values at 85c., `90c., $1-259 ' ' ' ' 20 pieces of ne p1'u-e linen crash, regular 8c., to go for, per yd I 20 piecs ne English Cotton, so-ft` nish, 36 inches wide, regular 12c. yard. Special - A 200 yards ne `Nainsook, 36 ineh." wide, beautifully ne, regular 150., to go at ' - - ' luv 50 an '.Io Shgetings & Pillow Cottons ` Fie extra heavy 42 inch Circular pillow cotton, regular 22c., for - -v-__..-..__ 'ilAle_r`is_ spending a few days inl ;'1`oro to ~' ` ~ ' ` "1tis7A. "ciose. of Sharon, is spend- ing a `few days?-with her cousin, Miss Alice Grolse. - _- _ an . -.uu . A- Jo Co Mr. Herb L-ougheed spent a few days re- icently with friends in the city. Mr. Alex. Gibson, of Toronto. is `visiting `with friends _hero. f_.-'w1`o;`.;1197yz,7iofZZ.\?S'est Essa, Uspent `a f;w' with his da.ughber,- Mrs. W. ` '3.-]:.;.: E`,,_ ` . ` '- -. .- - V` Carnival at` Cookstown last Thurs-: "day evening. '__ .1 I`, _,_ ,Q.l'I1,-_.,_, 9.. ___.__JA -.v- `---vyu-- Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Ardill spent Sun- (lay with friends in Keswick. Mr. am; Mrs; Geo. You'ng, of Gregfel, visited 'wiAth_M.r,.,and Mrs. L. J ago on Friday. ` V'>.A~.>-`D ?-Vanr; 1" 13 _ ,__ L_, 1. _ `Y1 A BARRIE SiSTYLE STORE. `- DRY GOODS AND SHOES. Fine extra -heavy 44 inch Circular "V1/E xfiuedvqtg Tgjqnto after an I * HOLLY. Ijso We um started thousands of young 1 people In successful business careers: and can do the some for you... The! new term opened with 3' large attend; : .. once. We on "use _.E`s; step`; one ' Write for use .i3formutl'on' V ' ` 9|! 3'09. L49 .95 _.'21 J7. Special-Cotton `insertion at per yd, 6c_., 7c., and 4 - ` I T Handsome a`1over embroideries and laces, in immense variety. All the new goods in. Mill Ends of Cotton. Special case of short lengths of white cotton, reular 7c. and 8c., to go during the sa e, at per yard - 20 yards best quality Englislr twill sheeting, 8-4, full bleached. Regular 35c;, to go at _ -- - GC.35NTaNUED<. 200 yards ne Canadian 8-4 tw;l.1- bleached sheeting, regular 30c , to go at - ` Fi_ne Cotton Embroideries, 3 to 5 Iinch., 10 pieces to go at per yard ipillow cotton, regular 25c., for 75 pairs ne Nottingham. net cur- tains. 3 yds. by 60 inches, regular 81.25 and $1.50, to go during sale at . A , Ii 20 pairs soiled. curtains, samples and lines used for display, to go at tremendous bargains. Very Special---Cream Lustre waist, lined throughout, pretty medallion trimming, regular $2.75, going at. - Clearing lgrices in Ladies * Waists. ` ` Ha ' .22 Special in Embroideries. extended v1sit- with the Misses Mlller. _ Mr. B. Coults and Miss B. Walt, of Mid- hurst, spent Sunday with Miss Mabel Dyer. 11011 I151! 0 -. _W.i1iIIii;s idi1il7_viM>il1ei" visited friends at VAJ1lai:- dale last Week`. ' V . I`. MADE EASY ' nenrtleu Female! K33. Young Wife-What do you do vliei Lyon: hugband get: cross and want! fl ~ '15-`, -4...` 14:. -_.._`.'v4>.'L....'| `Q ..._.l.'l`a1 -UUIII I J , Wire (with experience")-1 read hill. ::i_;ng`or tvv1q.or-_, Me_.lettert be A HI -A _ .___ _..L.. _.`..'_-.a_l-.I .... `4 V" ' Knew} Pal-II. `-3 Bobson-I see that a Parisian cunni- eas is obliged to earn her living at thl washtub. Too bad, isn't it? _ A A l__I_ - I... -1... -._A' -nu--vu -.vv -vv.--, -.- - --- ml.)-eacon Bingle (who _knows some-e thing about Paris)--Well, I don't knot. Those Parisian washerwomen IOOIIIOI .,f 32 to be I_ decidedly jolly lot. ` M " r 9 Lace Curtains. ll UVVV Vlu I-O-I`: as-I-awn: -v Inc` (to; me} bgtgro yo v_v_e_-re murrlgdzf "I.so .05 01$ '._oe .04 I91 EXTRAORDINARY orrenmcs for the next lodays % THE MARKETS 13 won by dureful add per- ' aiatent e'ort._ _To young men and young` women it is ~} 4' ':': 4' ~- j Barn-ie s Bargain House. _ J ++++++++4+++++++++++++++++4+++++++++++++++++++ 3 If wu- By taking}: course of study st the TORON1T($,:.ONT. BARR!!! Fun. 4. x904. "2315 E'p'e'r Ee'n't.' 3.%'1iE {lie}. I . V Foreign and American Idol. r `American cities are proud 9: their ` zoological gardens, but Americans do not subscribe for their support to the same extent as Europeans. The soo- loglcal moieties of Antwerp, London. Amsterdam; Berlin. Hamburg, Frant- tort and Cologne have all larger mem- berships than the biggest zoological society in this country. Fl`!!! - cine root. Ooldneas at the feet indicates delicate ~ health and a feeble state of the circu- lation.` Friction and active exercise are the remedies. `Iu-goon: Use Tuning For-kn. - The tuning fork is used in diagnosing fractures, especially of the long bones. 1 A tuning fork is sounded close to the ; lent ot the fracture and the sound, } transmitted through the bone, is heard In a stethoscope; on. the other side. Bone: are good conductors or sound but a fracture upon: the etlect. KHUKU HIV IIIUIV B635 nlnuouvw In:-v-- this Hebrews. in proportion. than among any other race. - V . , ~ lucaa ills-up. V . To make maple slrup so that it will not crystallize add a pinch of [rated alum the, sin of a small `pas to each pint of sugar. ` Cover with hot vats! ` and let boil an minutes. This can ha ` avored if desired. Toronto Farmers Markets. - Tonouro, Fan. 4. 19:4. White..;... oocotuooonouuos .to O lhnnf rad , _ . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -_ RI ... Q ~ ' -loll lot Popujnr. - Bods are not popular in Venom 7 ` Nine pergonn onto! tgn sleep In hun- _._-I_- `The Cream Fault Tron. `Ate Sierra Leone is found the creanl fruit tree, the trult of which is -.very, agreeable in taste. In Ceylon there to the breadfruit tree, trom-which 1 food is made in the same way that we met , bread. It in and to be equally: `go and nutritious. In South America we `nd the milk tree. - ` ' K$Z\4\I `I-LEO &' CKEQWVHO she hasn't had much experience, said his wife. `fbut I think she will vbo all right when she-"gets broken.1n." PHI`-.. ..-...- _ 1---; ..---...I .1 1.1.- .. .. vu u-an wanna buns: wI.vnwan~ -can ' Thgtrcame a loud sound of 19.11118 crockery from the kitchen; ' nun- _-__.-_ 4, _ - __-l A Experienced. _v ' How is the new girl going to `do?"_ asked`Mr. Ferguson. ' - ugh.` |.-.._u. 1.-.: _....I. ..._-..l--`AI QDVIIGI III? ZLGEIIGKI v-"`l-aiojaueemn to, be making _ 1 good _start, anyhow."V observed Mr. Ferguson encouraglngly. `v -. o Encoutugenont. V A Pupil (utter repated ,attemptI)-0V,ho rm `sure I novenhall be o'.blo___to!: . _.-Q_.._A._ 3`. ___._. __ .3 ._._44 - -i -`tat-a;sor-0h. ye: ;ou will. I wa % - -wvvo w $wlO IV! - To nccept good advla 1I ,_bn_t,V ta 97".` F551???` J :3 T but Hutu. ? lfhero are more dent mum among 1 jg _ ,.___ 5.. .__.-_-.-LIA: `M Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Overshos and Lumbrme`n's. `)5 tn RE 1191` mzmf. nf? Hat nrinn ' AALAAAAAALAAAAAAAE.` vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvi 1 Mr.` and Mrs. Cresswell, who have been visiting friends here. returned to Buffalo `last Friday; - 0 `II- .-..__-`I_-.1 In...` Iain and-n_ U JJULLG-IU Luau L` lnuryge Mr. Hindle preached here '-on Sun- day evening in the absence of -Mr." Fraliok. who_ is on -`the sick list. The annual S. 8. Convention of the circuit was held here last Thursday and was very "successful. notwith- standing `the absence` of{Mr. Redditt, who `was unab_lje to be present. I -.-_ _..-- -... 4..-... -n...". wuu was uuuuw uv .. ,..-....-..-. ' Mr. Robt. Carson was up from B ,ton`ofverA8\A1nday. . \ _ ` ? ~-`--------- ---- ._-..- .'l`.!.o2-u.-' `bun uvcu Buuuugo . Two of ourxoung men were driving to Bu-.rie_. last Saturday and, when turning .. 9.1- corner ,th9:._rei_1; -slipped :., ;I.h ,.*h9 ':dri!r% ,8{ .1iand-V%%.a he.horse `ix;'di1_j;s ;,.},i!- IS!;`91;t Agg;nutL% L ` A J N." You cannot judge this sale by those previouslygheld, as our standerd is being constantly advanced, making qualities higher and prices lower. . ` _ A ' ' Do not neglect to comeearly. You need not buy if you do not see what you consider a bargain. First and mostimportant, of course, is the i ' V Laolies Re ady-to-VViear White Underwear`. _ Goods used in display andnow: offered to you at `one-.third to one-half V off regular prices. None that cannot be restored to original beauty with alittle soap and water. J GOWN S, SKIRTS, DRAWERS, CORSET COV- _E RS--argreatksaving for the early shoppers. . . ` V T Immense collection of new, fresh goods, `all displayed for your convenience in the Millinery show-room, the `largest assortment,the best` values, even in the face. of the heavy advance, we have ever shown. ' You are specially in- vited to come and examine: these values. You_ ll nd our description does but scant justice. _ - :3. 3 -3`: .,> .11 : .,." _'_ {Z} .-__ \. . _ . . _ - . . ` -, _. ,_' I _ , n '- - _ ` _ I v "' " = .._\V . ~_` 1 ;~ - ` -~ `. r.- H . > . 9 |. 9. - ' 4 - .` ' . I _. , . ' I ` Ix. ` I ` 7 0, ~ '7' ' ' ' .u , . ' ' `E: . | ` A. _ . ._ - .~ / K }oooooooooo' `9990000009900 00909099909904 >oooooooooooo vobooo$o5?` j~A9"1~ 71"`:!`5 5775i4E;$E? i ifi7'*:V' 90060909090006 . FEBRUAY WHITE ALE $1 w H ITE Bargains in coitons,Linans, Shaoiings, Lawns.` Lace curtains. White Quilts, Pillow coi- + ions, "Prints. Muslindg etc. % . A 1 Although, as everyone knows, everything of cotton manufacture has greatly advanced, we are able by skillful manoeuvring and -careful planning for you months ago to `offer bargains `unprecedented. Prices less than present wholesele cost. . l J V - i y ]2e. and 15c. Victoria. Lawns, 45- inches wide, very special at, per" yard` 15c. to 25. Victoria Lans; Nain- 'sook s, Cambrics, e_tc.,-; a. most desir- A able bargain, at per yd. - I The LE has been one of the dfactorgfof this store's growth.--a xed event planned on a `scale. There are substantial reasonsdfor the success that` has invariablye attended it. We prot by our past experi- ence. so doyou, bending every ene_x;gy to have better materials, cholcer deslgns, and lower prices with each succeed- mg year. . " ` ' ' ` ` v--- --___- :___1--- .1.":_ __-1_ `L'__ 4.--- -n-__:----1.- 1.4.1 `.; ...-.. _..._..1.....J :. LA: _ ~ . _ ..-.-_L1__ , 1 7 1 . - Crums, best English prints, in ~ meuse variety of newest colorings. During "sale at per yard I Best ta ality Canadian heavy print: light ah dark colors. During sale A `1000 yards of ne Sateens, -muslins, ginghams, ducks, piques, etc., regular 25cTto 50c to go `during sale at per yd - - I Best English Oxford shirfings; reg- ular 12c. and 15c per yd. to go at d. - P91` Y A . 50 only, very special ne_'Eng1ish white Marseilles Quilts, regular $1.25 _and 81.50 to go at_ _- - A` All white wool and union blankets in stock, clearing at cost price. ' $3.00 Blankets for - - $2.25 84.50 Blankets for e- - e 33.15 85.00 Blankets for V - - ' $8.50 Etc., etc., excellent buying. Blan- kets are to be higher next season, but we don't want to carry over. ` _ J Many other reductioris too Iiumerous to rnention. Come and be convinced that this is the greatest White Sale on record. Every bargam genuine, as advertised. Frlday, February 5111, Flrst Day.` U uargauu, up put _yu. .l2 White Countgrpanes. (_)x_ib_rfl Shirtings. ZANTEN. MILLS. Bargains in Ladies Slightly Soigledrand Massed Undergarments. At I-lomoio ourcustomars and ihooenoral Public. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 'Domon:traon;by Experts of coouand/other goods, Music in ATTENDANGE. YOLUARE GORRDIRALLY mvrran. Victoria Lawns. "l`HE NO7RTH'ERN 1Ai)v`ANoE Blankets. Tgnouuuooonounoung James Vair 8 Sons, Prints. JAME;`yA|RsGROCER. %`1o9 `,a9| .97 39%| _.lO -z-3-I--1--1-1--1--t-a-1- -1--to-1-l-1-4-I-I" `_ ` " A? young- man got out on the crossbar and `by walking alongthe shaft, man- aged `to reach the lines and stop tho; horse,` `thus averting perhaps, a. dis- astrous accident. ' ' ' .Mr. Geo. Peacock. of (Croxon Corn- ers. conducted the service's in -the Miethodist Church Sunday evening. I. -Mr. `John Doolittle mad.-e`. a.bu-si- |ness trip to B is Saturday. V Mr. John . tRe,id_._ got lfoltontos. .s'pent Sunday V ftil-1:-is [homB"here.? ' ' alto--_ A 1.`._g_ 1-rs`_..' '.A .1-.|_._:_};-_.-.1 _---._ "*i&}s" Ii'v11-.-'~<)_`$|`-1-`;9.'df:>`1'f_`t1v.`wa_s the guest of Miss`-Vera Ardill Satur-V dhy.: . b " '* -nr_. :1 I. 1ys_n._-.|.L_:-i.. `_...`.*_'...`-. .___-_ Cu`-J -_ %S.unda.y 'in. `Toronto. I . Mr. `A. Kirkpafxiok spengf hover -uv_.? .~1I79I1_--_~..` ' n--.1n."`n`_r.L..-._-._-.9..~ 113'. -.9 vssA\.nuvJ 5 as was .Mr. Wi.l.liam `('3`r(;;`.ie41lowme1,.dc`hiIs Our new 750. Corsets, ln wlxite cou- til, long hip. low bust, excellent fit. Dunng sale - ` - ` 100 only ne linen Tablecloths, border all around, 2x2 yds., regular Ladies 15 cent pxire linen collars, straight and turnover styles, to go durini sale at each - I 20c art sateens, good colorings, mostly cmam grounds, to go during sale at 12;c. and 15. Cretonnes. in odd lengths, clearing at per yard - `I E SUCCESS 5 doz. Ladies ue white Tiawn ap- rons, hemmed 7 and tucked, regular 35c., to go at each _ - V - G Double fold curtain cretonnes,-re -T ular 30c. and 35c., to clear at per y I FRIDAY, FEB. 5th to 20th. Ladies Linen Collars. =`Corsets-_very special. slall, UICIIIIIIE (Ila PU`! JGIU ' Whnte Lawn Aprons. Hemstitched Table Covers, Five o'clock Coven.-s, Tray Cloths, Centre Pieces, Doylies, Napkins, etc',, including all new arrivals this spying. DUNLOP STREET. Tabla Linens. 25 per cent off all Fancy Llnons. This store does nothing by halves. `A 5 per cent, reduction on half a. dozen V1_,i n`es_._ does not constitute a. special sale here. Sale . prices mean 10, 20 or even 30 per `cent: discounts on hundreds of lines `of season -1 able goods. The cut price lines include: o

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