Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 25 Oct 1906, p. 8

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UNDERWEAR UNSURPASSED. BARGAIN` IN %coRsm?s Noun `cons `she , ...---....-..y guuu ulusloavl. `rrzends } . namely-Means. ' -E. M. . _ eI,.' eanaan. .- vDg'a:cea7dt"auI:ine.as . ? . umon cemetery wins or -'`{nfu-ta'$ ` 35th Regvlmenvt Ba.nd:,wrea;ths, -Mr. character. me casket,-drwped with the Union Jack, was surrounded by an abundance of tborwera. -Tche tributes lnclu-ded-P111ow. "Our Buamdmaster, `ducted the service. the mmaor or the -Armorletbetng-=-.thronged with yeople wmha 1m"edf`1:h7e deceased 1 me 'd`had _ 7 `be my thou _I:alt rgpctgnto ms. In uuu ucn UL ,_'y 38153 . en .-Brigade Bandmaaater at Ni- a-gvara Camp. -His last pmressionai appearance was at Huntsville a little over ayear ago when, aithbug-h some- wh-alt crippled, he presided as judge over the hand tournament there. He was -a. member of Ken -Lod e, A.F. & p3l'i'tica a. `t-au'nch ' Li'bex~a.l. One son, 0 `RI _ I cary.`Sci1dol atgaxf, London, is the only surviving member of MI` tamily. 1ihe ~'rwnera:1.,-on Tuesday at-. `be :-n'da'n gtram. the m_Arr_nq1-iea .to w the bazndmaater v..'u:wl.J, wuanwarws ramming to Bar- rie, where` for 15 yew:-3 he mas on .the teaching shaft of the Public Schools. He .w.aas panticui-arly well known as at the 35th Regiment Eamd-, which orguanizalbion .he brought to 9. high state of efficiency. For a number or `yea:-a he .w~a.s chos- 'en -`Bl'l8'Btd6 * Bandmnnfnp ..o- M2 `' and. Mrs. Easter Vat Baxkez-V were the guests or Mrs. W. 3!a19'm,V Ema ;`;qt,_;j_eet,, during the ` week. ~ -...: ~ FORMER Bnurxunsrmny annulm- SON DIED on SUNDAY. One of Bar;-ie s well known citizens passed away in the -R. V. Hospital early Sunday morning, enter an ill- ness at more than two years, in the peraan or Mr. Geo. F. Henderson, deaibh being due no pamadyeis. M-r. Hender- aan was barn in Portsmouth, Eng., in 1831. ,E`.nl-iating in the army in 1846, he served or seven years with the 90th Scattish Ries. Deceased came to Canada in the esrlyhg- Iuea1_ and for ---_- _-- -_..v -nu-av--1 Va. Iuuv WEED _ .-, on union; U16 Fax-ties entitled thereto, and will not beliable or the said assets to any person whose claim shall not have been received at the time of such distribution. LENNOILCOWAN 8: BROWN. Barrie `Solicitors for the Executors. Dated the 3rd day of Uctober. A.D. 1906. 40-42 } 2 uruusr, wno men on or about the twenty. second day of September. A.D 19'_)6,are required to send particulars of their claims to the under- signed on or before the 25th day of October, 1906. after which date the executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the estate among the I R.S. 0. 1897. CHAP. 129. Creditors of the estate of David Fen-ier,' late of the Town or Barrie. in the County of Simeoe, ! Farmer, who dxed on about the I second_ September. A.D 19d6.am rnnniv-pd NOTICE TO CREDI'l`ORgf ._ __ -.. _.--y -.-u V utusn W 111 LIKUIEUU istiibutewthe are among ales notbeliable the 8.8.8818 tn nnv nan-nnn urh Ann n`nn'ou._ Called to hislleward `"-hairs. Ran-:d.~<'>i`x-3;: Arnold and dsugfhter` =0! Bfasdtord are vialvlmu at uni Jan. .>$.tVw1:a?:.i,J.t1`ai, B.urmn Avenue. Baidmmater ivis last zpncaressbonalu onv ,vvau UIIJH` ' alt Huntsville` little; , '.fhh1\mk A-A---- . _We have everything in Gloves and we haveuthe exclusive right of selling Perrin s for Barrie. There is a demand for long glove5_ We have them in both Kid and Wool - Price for Kid Gloves- . I2 Button, $1.75. $2.25 and $2.50. 16 " . $2.75 and.$3.00. wo1, :2 button length, 60. pair. Qur Millinery Department is exce busy and _our staff is taxed to its ut keepfup toethe demand. There is a People" have learned to come here for swellmillinery and they also know the are very -reasonable for such millinery Our buying facilities abrd you a 5 chance to save money. .` 14 pattems,'6 full pieces and 84`};aIl V heavy --E(1gllSh. Flannelette, 32 inches w ye,-;_-y pretty stnpes, sell regular I2 %c, f( Three days only. . 1 k, Green and KnaPP" ete}fts;e;11xla? $39 85 and $I , 1- .[ O ..es5rY9a` (1 -vvIID , left of that splendid ' We 'have on1Y 17 polf?:'e?-?ng that created so bargain Dress _G0dsthe dress goods department. much ing:r::tm;" Cloths, Amazons and fancy Lovel) ' 3 ' Navy .00 the o o o p o o o u o u o o u o n 57! BARGA N IN FLANNELETTE - . _-u.-.'..... .4 11.11 ,, - . MILLINERY ELEGANCE .V.. _...w -w uuvnuu [ AH-1ii','1.Ee'a,r Dewt Harbor; and MM. --,W:m. Park are recent ocquiaiuona ;.the M;et'ho_d-lst ohso11:._ Km GLOVES HHYSICIAN. SURGEON, ACCOUCHEUR ' 8:0 . Honor Graduate, Uni`'ersity ofTorontolM` Member of College of Physicians and Sill` 8eons.0nt.. 1892. Associate Coroner Co. of Simcoe. -RESIDENCE AND O11:-`Icx~:---William SW5 dole. near Methodist Church. A 4. A_,-,`1 Jung - I-:I.. nvnlt csuauu Us X1881` MOIDOGISC Lllurcu. At Stroud Oice from 2 to 4p.m. daily. em?` saturdayand Sunday. 4" ' my on reex :su'etj.t._ - `Double dwell1ng.6 rooms in each. on C1!) pertonstreet. . Vacant lot. i of an acre. on Penetangulshelc Street. A 1 t A - vpp y 0 F. M. MON TGOWERY, . Zlff Rn!-rm. Dwelling (11 rooms). stable. drive house. shed: and nearly 1 of acre of land in garden and lam}! Cornenot Peel and Wellington. Streets. Barns Dwelling-6 rooms, stable and shed. Lam E ..--...._ :-. an I: rm mil acres 11} Ian wneau. 9 acres in rye, and all M owlngwillbedone for the purchaser. Tim with Elm, Ma le. Ash and Bass-wood. well fenced. Exce ent water. Mad River crosses `corner of farm. Good. never failing -`well. Barn 40xl00 feet with '20 ft. walls. Stable and other out-buildings. Frame house 3 rooms. .Youn|r fruit bearing orchard. ll "miles" from Angus, 3 g miles from C. P. Ry. Terms moderate. . . s VVM. GOLLAN. 39-tf Angus P. 0. vv-vvv rnnlvl run 3HI.l. Lot 19, Con. I, Sunmdalc.comprising200acm ofwhich 125 are under cultivation. 10 some sandy loam. balance clay and clay loam. 12 acres in fall wheat. 9 in and all fall Dlowlnt be done for tho nnrnhoaar Tim. cc: 7 -:' ju------y V, aid Red .PeDP9"v he gwhole or ground and _3 0 very nest qua11tY- ` - your order.` be pleased to h3v_. Cinnamon. Mace. C1"`:l' Ginger,Al!spice. M0-`M V;.%ed, C elerv 509,4 ;;hmc, Black. W _`}'h` % " Q` 4 1 IALSO n=1:cew~;1?M;." John fwright %w.na`av re- moved fyo the hospital recently, 8u.t- _'.lerinzA -twin typhoid. i . T V :11-.`~_<.. `van: 1-11.- _ To'fnake a success of these.|t is ncessary to_ have Y0 m` ` gredients of the best. We have `fdi s'y`;u xxx Gox-crnr_m"*s - Standard Wine, Cider an` Blalt vinegar- Home Made ` Pickles i Sauces andf Catsups _ Bll l'i``_Pro.pe1-`t_y For Sale. i\___II,- BARRIE ANQ DR. J A. C. EVANS. $6-000 F'ARl\Wl-"OR In (VA... 1 e........A-I- --_ Dppament exceedingly. 1s its t land. Thnrn :0 .l.1r_I.1_0st to :1_. 1 here reason` COITIC . fori the reai zy also the prices millinery be t 33.0111 vnn g en`.-.u.!!y!' f"ME'wB5' '1}. Gmvs `o: Mlnelng have been ybatdng their aou1.M-r. Wm. .Gra.-ves',_Es*aa.. Sit. . ' ' Lud 8 half pieces wide, all -v\vsIilIn splendid ll -. ..-_ _' ~--.- int. and M155. Allan arly .-4: New Jersey have been the guests at Mr. `IL: c-....1 'I'l.- 11,, " A --- Semi` and `LID Sat U Jipxa - 1`he su=m`42' $250 is being ex2pended _on' tbhe '!b:wn-line -under the County, Bdada system. ` |p_ __.1 ID.,_ A In an n A -- -Mrs. mew, sr.,T mmmto, and Mia; ,.'1`.ew', were overeswriday guests of Mrs.- _ Dafuglaaas A '1`.ew. ' jg`. ____,,_ _.n Again a n . w- who I u-3 ` vv iidjr. Richmird Rdbimon has moved in- to one of Mr. John Brunton 3 housoa -an 'Gaw=an St`. . T Sr? -Mr. `End B/Itra. De Wm: arrived hv-cumc an .Frld:ay` evening wtmm - their wedding our. ll- I\ v-u_.Ln,,,., . - - mTn7iw'i)'tlI McA'-d.a1m IoIf ,'1'ecu_moeh he _he;lgueat at Mn:-a. .Wm. Armatrong, Essa. Stree_t_. ` I #0? III OVIUI U0 Mrs. E. Sevlgpy is home from the- haOlp1*_hajl' but her health is `tar fmm natbluactoory. . ' `nu-.. sum..- 11-: u, ',.- - M}. A,le:~:.' Wsalbt is said to 'be a pro- spective camdldate I-or'mumc1pa.l hon- or: in No. `6. A 7 -Rev. A. J. Paul in-ewchd In Br-ad; iorad an S-unday, `auznplylng for Rev. .M:r.a";~'Harry Eaten at Ynoronto spent the_ha1ld.-a.y with her sister, Mrs. G. H. Eater}. . _ A - V , ti-i_:jndgs.__ " M-r._ W. Lavelle has festurned '-tmm 9. lthre-e` weeks visit with I-i:a.mtil;barn `Alex. Nose` and wins Beatrice Nana ailztended -Rnadlord . Eair ' last week. T ' . ` v"'id:'1'.es Maggie dsobbald lalea.v1ng Tbs- marriaw for 'Conneau:t`-an-d Cleveland, .Oh'1~o. "'ia%ri'miii}}};n 'a;xIcI':'aI&.'xi' &?'E:rEA hurat vlited here on Thanksgiving Day. . .M|!~ss. I<\1orexn'ca` W-e'.b.b or Orlllba. padd `All-andvale a. vnam: on mhankegiving Day. - - . w-_-' - 1-: -vv -Mir. -E11 -whee been _sti-ick- an with tyzpnom. Mr. Vwnd Mrs. Wm. nimble are maw, V resident: at '11aronto. `. Mir.~`Geo. S._ Bcowell 16' moving ma, tamlliy *bo`Be11ev1lle. . - e C. R. Deto.'ns,!1oAo1 a turn mp to APetneba.ng `nor .Sun-day. Mr. Alex. McFadden has quit the `employ of the G. T. R. - Mus VMa.ry Culr-ass or Orillba spent the hulld-ay at her home here. . _Rev.-e'W. Am-as spenm a. `few days at hlaeold rho-me. Woodstock, last week. ll ..- IllI!_.___. __,.! 'M*r.A"'.0'.;-if-`\vf'a.rty Ieava to} mcrronto `next Mland.-a.y. . was Dow Murphy is qpendlng a raw ' days in ']Joronlto. II`... I!!!) U\._______ L... n__-, ,.n,,n-I_ V zoooooooooouuouyowudduonoouoooooououooooo1 ."h1e"a'"I'iL':it ormoronto is [visiting `her bndhhens. V :'T'~`il.:Tra-;--I:l`a)t.treaa_1I In Aylxher, visiting `-h9_1:__mdther. _ V `r. Richard I-lia.rgrea.vea.1a on `the sick nut. % ` ooooogoooooooooooooooooooo o'6o oo90 o f Tidings from Allandale . 3Erw1ENQUEEN's AND BARRIE Hprnns. 1>a_oN_E 13'): ~ oooooooooooooooooooooooo99oooooooooog99999999909990; ed tp show` them to you at anytime. I-IOAR S Hardware Store. -,--v . -_v-oya ' wunwu HVVIFII. {IN [HIE 5:r`;19r;; .1i3!!'*v_ on :nlI% Mr` %con;a.;g%mg:o:.:.no.oo T {aim '2 'hnfn.. _`. . . 9 The ldthodibi .Curoh` I31? " ,9? ` -new - Mr. and Mn."1`. 8 rlnc. Torontd, u-on pronoun vipitingtho uter a brduhor, A. E; - Spring. V _ v ` _. Mr. and Mn] A. i!1`rin` viicd their ` cousin, Mu. Goa.`DickiuIon, roodnely. ` - Mina Ethel Bnyoroft, Baotou, In `vinlging ' her cousin. Mia; 8.VLuvngnnn. L. . Miss ll; E. .Pla xtn,. ;iB-Artie. Iqunt fw. ,_am4 me not witl_rMu. _J. G. D:ckm".;.`_ Hm BIL Bo.|l`~I.Peit..l_iIo'_w I: sh.` [ "V It is understand that t.he..'1`Ana.neoon-` ibinenutnaal Railnaad Oammission is ar- musing ~uo- oa.i1_ tenders for about 600 miles or road . frhere are now about 400 miles under construction. '1iend~ara will be called at the next 600 - miles early in November and by that time the surveys will be completed. frhe sections for which tenders will .be called are as ~:o1baws-(-J.)-. Snap-erior Juinoticn 6`9:8trWi3.1'd, (12) n he i manque v-weatward, (3) Quebec ea.t.ward. `((3 bwio `hundred, miles east `and went _ Lake ~Abrii:tibi,\ which wiilemake `.600 miles inn;-ell. P. B). Ryan,` Qttcwa, in Iecreluary at the tmnaaontinenrbel com-y miuionymhich has the building 9t,bhe anqbernv section of Uh1.G.T.P. . K` 7 '3:a1 ahniveraaryeervlces More conducted in Burtean A`venu.e_ Church ,on Sunday byRev. Dr. Long of Bradard. Large eengregxattlons (were _ vpreaenrt.` A duet in me morning` by. Mrs. Humphrey and `Mrs. -Mmrisen .w.a.s -greaatsy apprectaated. - , ` -'1\he W.F.M.S: and the Gaauald Mia- , about Band or the .Pres_byterban church held a tnank-utering meeting . last evening. Rev. B. N. warden of Brad- vard save an a.ddreaaand the `Mission *Ba'n~d provided 9. pnoxgraamme or muszc and readings. Retreshvmerute .were served.` . - . The first electric tnany -Locomotive to be used by the C.P.R. -w~1l1'a_mrtly be lnnhazlled at Font .-William no: use" in` the` yards there.` '. nh'1`s Lcmmotive will be punt .1n`qperatbon as as power is being dellvened from Kaakabek-aV' Falls. ` V " V film. wxfd Mrs. ma. Andrews at Cal- " ilngwnalad were recemb visitors at 1 Mr. V T Art. -Oy_ara . _._% __ A sagcuiwo sale or (rectory. alimon- ware. en, 1: Ion num cost; to make mom nor Innvul 01 new xoodu at 801']! wanna relt ri~s_ expressed dr /one dea!t.h in 11onant.o recently at Mr. L`; M`-tlligam; or Mxaniltaoul-in Iaband, form'- -erly at Innlatil. D.a_a(uh occurred In the h-srapltuatl, mllowing an operation. Mr.- Mlllligum w.a.s'we1l,known in and gbcm. Allen-daV.1e. . A " * ".e`;."3ir. Mannie, agent ow. 4;-he Fren:ch Evangelizaationn scheme, preach- ed Sunday morning in the, Presby- berlasn church. Mr. Oolville or the Y. M..C.A_., 1`.Jmn'to, conducted service -in the evening, . - ' f`-..-__.I _-_A_u_ u,, - -' I` Mrs. F. Anderson of Harry Sound is vlsiiuing her .shster-in-law, Mrs. J. N.` M~cD:ona.1d. Bnnhan Avenue. Mrs. `MJoD0ma;l-d is leaving Allluandalev snort- ly In win her `husband atjnauiphin, M/a.'ni`tIdb.a.- V" ` T , ,_ V- ...--v_-. v---- I! IUIVIVVII. *VW'IIVw5- ion in some 'peopie.;. ` _ Crraigv`a.1e Auxiliary or the W. F. M. s. will he `en!ber.txa.ned by the` 1-o'oa.'1 Society on -Wednesday, slat lnat.,in thq, baaememit at the Presby- terian Church, commencing `at _2.30 I` X Sneak. Ithrleveaa stwa1e.I'o;ur gallons of oysters tnom T. P. I.4oL_Lg.`need s re-5-` eauranit `late Saturday night. mhe sue-' culent `bi-vaJlve_s. are a. atnctnc tempta:t- `L3!!! *a\ nnnnn mung... I A -,_.. - -----v-- - -vs-Iv-van ad Hlltlta Nil 0 I` 'LW L" -Ham ; house. A , _. ` Farm Produce -Cash paid for buller. gr`f'i`gIia&;;lE1i:LI:l.d an hrnn |ordueu at V.-3:1;-.":lubent F1eat.h9Jm 13: mov":n'g.r from Br.md'bord_ St. to his ;.newly pur- Acha.-eed house an Cumberland: Street.` Mr. Albert Ridden ls't4a.ki'ng Mr. Fleei- -h{:nmr\'a On.-sauna ` -u -vuvvvu vv UV I_'Uvv'UI6llo 1 mhe Mllioses Hall o*."Gue1aph, the well ` kmawn emngel-1a;t.s, will open Va. four weeks" caampadwn in Burton Avenue Methpod-lat Church next Sunday. V` ,M.'ls Jessie Brunton and her friends M!`-sea` Fl-Jrence `Henry and Florence Whitman` we're u-p from Toronto rbr who "hd`4ld-ray, A guensts oIf_ Mrs; J. 8. Br u~n't'ean.` ' . - . 331;} ; cal-l'e_d ma Itjhe sick med` or her mam- alt Klllyleagh. M-2-. Her:-ell 2:: mew renamed to be recovering. ""55 IIlIIhnn- `l_1m.Il _..D` O.---1._u_ 1.1.. W V II % We have azfull nneto gictl from in Ranges andrheating `Stoves a'nd,we' would be pleas-% You win then be Able to get }the best without pinching your, 88" nancially and in Vthisway; save ybur money. " `V ` ' '- ` `Well hef e}.our'ehan?:e-5-Wet. l will sell you a`. Range? oh the install-ment plan of .$Io'.oo cash and payments of whatever a- mounts suitable -to. -yourself `from $1.00 upwards per week. 1: you Aezm :,uy~aV A gookirgg Range " for _$to;o `would yqu do,it_? % V ted in iiafiiii -`3:ll`c;_; *"%.::,::,W:'; 39V-" .' 9. pl: 199! .,4 !ALr.n:Nw`ooD. `W. Needhwm, the winner at the Press mrophy, la a. Simone, Oowmty boy, born and bred. He that new the light in Auto some tavxven-ty-three years ago, cam!-neg to Barrie ttom_ E-lmvele in 1903. He` he the build of `a. cnces-coun- my rwnner, standing 5 eldt 8 1-21nch- :ea In height, and weighing `in oonditicm 110 lbs. mh-u'14sday a `was his first long run ,a1l1hlnoug~h he had figured .wprev- mumy an ttheshmter dlabaances. Nee,_d-` `(ham 18 a. press man by decumdtlan, be- mg "9; `member at the .G181tte stay, so ,_,,__ _..- ..-- ...-4,.-wvvu, vvuuv B`uI Wg ,a'na1y a few 1eett`enw~ay, bonok- third. Perry could do no batter than '4th. Dtv gene; a.,.p-zupular vi-ctory. ` ' hhevwxay ddwn Owen St, when near- ing Collier Stt., N-eedhiaam spuvrted` ahead and `led ihhe ield for some dis- tance, `suibsequen/tly resuming his ofld pl-ace jwstwa little to the rear of Perry who was tsgaalin forced ibo keep, in tron!t.J'11he ru-nnens V were n-aw rea-chins dut tor Allandaleon the last rsunid , and yet the wee was any- ho`dy s. Euxocitemenit began to rise. Seen the barrel was turned and ' the trip `home commenced. Perry, do 3' what he might, could not shake the . bu.-n-ch who degged his heels .wi.i1h the pertrinianiity or blood-hounds. It the others could only hold -him until the stretch, `it was felt that in "the -final apri-nit he would -be out-rooted. On they sped, ithe dour tr-ailing Hthe ` leader. Dymen!t I Glare was at length made, but still no change," and the athletes pressed on, now dairly in ` sight at the coveted goal. :Wh5en about .40 `yards west at "Five Points Need- ham sawyhis opmontwnity and shot out tnornI`h=is tieldlike a missile from a ca`i:a:pu-it smiaist. iibeoirev the rest were aware. r rune cnowd went nearly tranizlc. an thejreen-shirhed runner apnpenoached. the finish score, closely i.'oll:owed his rivals. .'1`here, was as wild rush and Needham dashed across the line winner` in one of. the most ,sensaitianal climaxes ever .wltnessed in TB._'arrie. `Dunn -capltured second prize, boaitenebut not disgraced, while `Sh-aw. Admin 3 on... 0-..; ~-._-_'__ iiwrealbh were in the line-(up, viz.. 'C. . Key, J. Shaw, M`. J. Dunn a.nd~W. ~ the dlspaarity -in size Voetween Need- V been ednsidenably changed from 184511 . Di: w.as'3.4.8 vv~hen_the ndie.raJtimn_ I race. `f::~r'ithe P_ress.'1`rophy .Wa_.8 '_iat_arted. Five iqaindi--d-altes `nor the "mural . S. Perry (the previcvus winner), J. A. . Ne'edh-am'. .All.1~oo=ked Tilt and wall, `but harm` and his sbaahwart eamfreres /wias naihher eomaplcwalus. The course Iirad yea-r e wiihh the object Cif giving the . apechaltlaars IUIUTC opportunity for view- . In`: the on-ntest wt di'1'er-ent'[ stages- Perry mask a. slight lead, the others being oenjbent rho ail]. in, gdpace or so behind. 1ihis.w.a.s > practically . t-he orderifocbserved for neaqsiy the whole re-u'te,' amd a large vblanlcet cc-uld` eas- ily `have oaver~ed.the~ runners meet -0! the time. P2-aIceediing.u-p Hayfield Sm, .a=iiter making the first imp, the men h~.:`1di~ng themselves well in hand. On St., w-.hen ]-.. r1..ns-_ A-- were seen rho be going easy, evidently J. W. Sultherland caught-the`: judge's eye-ratln the wee not boyiot 12 and. under. `M . Francis l:doked~11ke ' a winner umtll hen Ldl. -He. hccwevet, landed -In second place -.w`z'tah Hector` Bnawn wt g-obdmn-1rd. fmme 15 seconds. am: '22:! yards txjacei` man. J amtlthef keenly contested; struggle; and the _tl-me, 24 seconds. deserves more 't'na.'nv I; passing `rnaltice, when` It is remem- beyed that the man were running on 9." -maeaodam mad. Alt. sevig-ny `Aw-sin" this evdmt with George Mbrren second. `Gar-don` Plaxton .wcas- vbhdrd. Sevigny 1-mad tprevlvoualy figured in `the mile run.` He showed ex-cellent orm as la anrmuer, i~=tr%`a;,cted-fa`. vlazjge number` ct`-`.enftrie3.. '1_}h_e _':l's;da kpt well bur;_che_d_ thm;u'gh:ut,.the. .?mte'st .s.ev1'1.t.`-gllis drawn `to a steady. Vg r1n_d. Gaining a:!orng:'Dun1op.- street in -the, _et;et;:h It,w1a/s ' a.ny.bm_i_y?a' race, Find-lay. `however, wh:> haad ju.st~ pre- vlo_u=s1;y*.won' the quarter, now forged aheadwvzith Johnson a.nd the Nelles bmt.-her-s 'fight).n-`g it out forjthe re- ma1`n1 n`g 'paa :-1:'hon`s.. Eindkay xbreasted _!tahe `taspe first in _exactly 34 m-inu-tes, W. Neues `being ooon-d and S. Nelles. din.-A T-.I__ _-._ "'*' "'_"' "'f` ,".'V'VllVA CHI-I Sc I.VUIlU. mfd-' -Tr0`hn33`n. Who ram 9. zveame race,- W-B only ibe-axten tor tvmrq in the last few '~9'!?1_fldea. Altos-garner. the finish nvma aLnVa....A.l.I -_.1 -.._vI_-.l .;_,- ...-....-.... _c-.-ugvuu-vn, uuv 1.311.311 ibfzlezndid. and evoked late-mendx:-u-.3 cheer-1-ng. Imam tthe 1nt-ereaatedVapectat- ORG ;Q1"f; ,3, J. szqmnu nu n`o.l-d- izms bnclfneu V l_uo_ ' E. and fjwabrem. um. `Btqpham `Is sump V, ,3` 3 1') ; 7----.. -. vv vsuugu I 1. This is a` centrally located. to heat` house. containing nine rooms. {Has 4 cellar and woodahed; sort water-cistern. town water and electric light. Prlce...... . .... ..s14oo.oo 2.` The seoonq is a. nod brick house on, both street. con seven rooms. Good affine cellar; large inure on; good water. etc. _ uus.........u..one--u....:u$uQa'lm.m` 13.. `Number three 15553. handsome new bx-lclr yeneer house. con H 7. `rooms. Has bath. 1.... m-.';*:.:z.:...,:,`;.'.a*'"*.ez a `W ' ' CI l o . t--t1`.k.;, o_xtgq.n;sly_, _ , 3:, ("9 .`_. .`. in _o s on 9 ' 9; o 0, {-4 In 0;`: 0-0 9'! g`v,g'y9`s"` ,>_ ~ :Itfy_.ou>think:_ o! b mm.-emxn~_.W {,0 . `= Owing to ilineaar. Wood his instructed no weell his Cement Brick Plant, which contniun a modern Brick -Machine. Pnc ticallv new. Pallets, Ruokq, shed with cement oor. cement store house. town water conaocgzion, at thohgreat `sacrice price of only 335).00.e Easve terms. 16 mun no quick. -Gull undue i_t._ Don t'deisy. T ' This week we wish tocall the attention of lntendi mu-ohnaera to the` three tollowin houses. substantial, oomfortnhie. moderatg, priced dwellings}: - ' . ~ A g; 1' .'.'l`IuI-' .I`_ -. -.._A..__II.. I 4 ` - 1`.heee gbemtl-amen ected as of-rice-rs at i J the day-- . Reter.ee--A. C. Gaarden. . A Stwrters-Alex. Gdwwn, J. C. Irwin. ?1`.lmers-A. E. H. Creswlcke, R. A. Stephens. . _ ' Ju-ages; alt F`l'nlsh-J. I-I. Bennett, W. `A. Boys, Jae. Vxadr, Mlayor Rosa- . Baatnal Jwdgee--D. W. Le`R::>y, N. Grouse, B. W. Smith, H. D. Jamieson, R. H. -.Webb,- _W. D. Mxacharen. A ` J-uid'ge*s pit _;Wsa'1k1ng--'1`. A. Barber, Wm-rretrl `Jnnthnaan. V . Clerk of. Cour-,se-A'. P. Wilkes. . 'MJa~y1otr Rose preseiuted the prizes to the winners at the Gmnd Opera Houeee A in the evening` Vdxurlng thge penarmw `since 'of'GuyBr-one . Minstrels. .'1Vhe *.tug-0!-I.vv;a.r between Allnandale axnd -Barrie < eigvhts [closed ' rthe iprogx-axmme. .'.lVhe -former were re- presented by Miessns. Rfasastrick, J Oaubter, .W. Rwsk, '1'. McK1nn:on, C. Lewis. H. West, R. *Pa=rter amd R. Vin- cent (9.nchm'.) . Bat-ri,e'a "interests were champboIned' by J. Burns, W. Cline, C. Barrie, 8. Kelly, J. I-Dare, George Rodgers, `W. Wilson and J. Dajmbie (hm-chm.) Barbie -team `won rather easily in two tratgmt pulls. ' VPJ.'a1bt, at Bmdnoru, ac(;o;rmpan- {ed by her udn, yvau .a recent visitor at };,gmo_ and Mrs. -Alex. Neon. copies at man Admnce my 'bp;;uIag1Va1t1'r9d.AIchgauI Ha-aware more . Q41: jn.-n.-I_nLi"_.._ _ __ , nun n ` _..-- ......- -,-....... ......u u: mus wxua1uer- ed -a.a't, but Ts ex=p1aa.t'ned by` wai-tijng mctics pursued `by the can- teabants, none of whom seemed anx- lows in make the. pace. T `that! his cazpt-ure af_the Press Trophy 1q 9, case of the Dutch retaining Hol- 1a'nd. Shoculd he .o,on:t1nue V to de- velap as a distance runner he will be a; ormidazble oppanemt for any kind of company -by anqther year or two. '.lJhe Altzlvmqglven au-t nor the Marathon race w1a.s 1.13.13. Tch-ls'1s mat consider- ...a A...-'4. 1..-; 'I`- -~-- - -~ It's evident Barrie women comared values last. week. -The crowds of buyers at our Underwear Dept. attested the fact that our values are unsurpassed and we have a very large range. V - V UNION AND ALL WOOL VESTS UNION AND ALL WOOL DRAWERS &c. 25 up, to $1.50 per Garment. Geo. Vickers, Importer V 4V" Folks who know. will, tell you our mantles. for `ladies and children are the best in town. .lf`QUALITY coats a'reVthe coats we sell and we controlthe ' sale of them in Barrie. When you want a coat see others then come to this store and compare._ We're pleased always to show them. . .A . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00 to $16110 ' V 6o-pairs duly ne Americau Percale fcy` medium long waist, medium `skirt, in dove only, sizes 18, 19, 20, 21, regular 50c, on sale. . 39 CCTV WJUII %`.?I.IY ..\II' 2 IIKISKIIIO ' c:> Skirts, -in BlackVVicur1a, Amazon,Lustre l and Panama cloths and. a number in Navy, "Cardinal and Green . Also some very pretty tweed eects, all newand popular styles toego `on for three days at these prices. G}Ivens_ f1".1e:"1 be pleased zuglqwm Jami she is fmtnklgg autum- 94.39";-,"y.:: pV1`o3rel 1n"bho 3. yr. 1-1.

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