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Northern Advance, 7 Apr 1910, p. 8

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George Vickers Exquisite ;DressVand~ Suit lengths, diagonal weaves, in shades, of .-Ca- tawba; Navy, Wisteria, Delph Blue, Vieux Rose`, Amethyst, Reseda, Black and Moss Green, ranging in `price from, per yd... 85 to -1.25 One of '~dur laling' m_aterigls for \ fL ` for Skirts, Shi;twaist and dresses is TUSSAI-I ROYAL, in the ` ' ' - Suits, per yd... 5oc., 85. a% .Any\ Quantity of Novelty D_ress,Gocd., in Diagonals and Fancy ' ' " ' Weaves, I 756 to 1.50 per yard. % I V GOODS I Iri {:_Va.'i'lig15`Vi. . Correct 1 _ V Barrie people are delighted with our genuine bargains and our easy terms of payment. This is the easiest store within your reach to `furnish a new home or to make your old one more lcomfortable. If you wish for credit it s `yours for the asking; pay a littlel "down and a little each week or. month. Business strictly condential. I III - 5 HHHlE I %IIoum'ui'r-sis:-tug com Open 8 a.m_ tn 2-. n m v---osnwnl still: I We carry a full iine of Housefurn-' lishings, Dry Goods, Ladies , Gents `and Children's clothing. Baby Carriages The exodus from the United States - to the Canadian _Northwest` has beena serious fact for some sea- sons past. !The loss in men has been ascertained; the loss `in money has been approximated. But the _means by which, `within-the past year, our `country has been despoiled of more5 than eighty thousand'of its best citi- zens and of some $100,000,000 in cash l have'not yet become" matters of ger- eral information. I The principal agent in our spuli-.1-` tion is the Canadian Pacic Railway, *and it has been able _to accomplish much by clever advertising. It has millions of acres of the best wheat lands in the world, and_it wants tens of thousands of the best farmers in the world to cultivate them. Its agents, widely active, have found that ..tl1c best way to make a fairly pros- -perous farmer leave a fairly satisfac- tory farm is to offer him a better farm, ready made. ' v No more raw land sold to- raw` -settlers. The railroad itself has be-l `come a wholesale pioneer. It dividesj `up and distributes the land, builds` house and barn, breaks the fields, plants the rst crop, provides tlc necessary tools and `machinery. The new settler simply moves from one' farm to another. And `along with the 'establishi`ng of model farms goes particular subject has yet `appeared in print. It is headed The Move- ment of Americans Toward Canada, and is as follows: .. . .- -r---a Open 8 o..m. to 15 pm. -. D. Davidsbn. Prop. F: We're Gaining New M Customers Every Day We are now prepared to quote on_ your require-. ments~' in Cement, and. ioffer you this celebrated .:_.bran`d, - unsE3`>ass:d_ `in quality,__ stren ' and fine- ;nes."_ __:: _v;: ;: lbout thue-!6_n1:thI at the cement ~.uIadAi'n 0ntu!o last. year was _1t hunood the test. I, ,See`fo_r VfVrltc`m: - - 1-`as Progressivenegg 1-H: amass cm:-:Ni'} `v-73' . Llqllid Five Poigf *lea.ding?; '2 ` V Mole, Ashes of RosS,"`iViOl'et, Reseda, Catawba, Green`,._Gg-ey, Black,'per yd.. $1.25 BLACK and `WHII E Shepherd Checks are`. mtgchfin `demand. Tthey will be scarce goods soon, suitable Skirts, Shirtwaist and Tailored per yd.. . soc}, and 1.25 ag.BOY` -BUSTER` BROWN: .i'SUITS--M`ade from meat. pat- terns, fin % ligh`t,`- `medifum and i, ,.d_agl:; ; tweeds .. wand Aworsteds. :..;;1.5,0Ine have patent'1eatheij. bglts {and some` have belts of same. tmaterial. - V-Very` stylish` "Suits, 1` Ages 3 to 7 years` ` 84 $3.50, $4.00 and. . . . n Head are Better ` - One. There is as much of art in cle ' and pressing Clothing as thcreis making it. There is a right WW 8 wrong way of doing it. We tlie greatest possible care with work, and every garment that It! our hands has the stamp of "11 _m_:s s 5upon it. Our system of SP JTi1ilin1`tieaning clothes is Pleglgggl` ;9_ be the best and m yit`1d lffcst resglts. We Press c\'fY 7i1l,5n*7intoits original shape. Bin!`-rIe' Hotel Ngxwell 8 Ct ment is to-da'}" a xed policy. ,3 what the Canadian Pacic hasd the Grand Trunk Pacic, on ope` up, is likely to imitate. I` run. - I r _ , ...... -._, .., .........-. "' The propaganda has been ex: ed to Europe. Traveling experts farming and irrigation arc lectui through the most promising sem- 'of the old world, particularly an` the Scandinavians, and are dra' ,a. seasoned, industrious. stock tr. jnew and well-suited envu-omnem. Such is the organized mover: with which the American governs `has to contend. What similar I thods have we? What machiiiery igiving such methods effect? ought to have something better depend upon than a vague belief a gravitational force that will 5.) l time or other draw the nortlm-es= tprovinces into our system and `store u_s.the men and money that are losing. - `Vthe la-yipg out of model t0wns_ 11---- -..u. Where new lands require mt tion. the railroad goes into the lr tiona bu_Sines. No waiting on 3; government; no dependcnde on casual workings of private enterp; Already it has watered a million; and sold and-settled them. Sm-ing 5 Summer Dress Goodsj rriving dnily . .IIJ._--- .l_I_ __4 x__ __ .- __- CANADA -"".'-H pun IUIIIIII - . . . - . - - - -- - 3' Tick-uooodroreanays V Sukatohegvan 85 A ~ 7 point on the ; way.a 4` , - ~ cu: unu an... `M { n'`'}"'``m.a'a!.1`i.`3: &`!.'.`:;::::::'.::.'.: sass! -L.,. A. - - an r\...va a, f Chics8' : gle`:cue`2'la 5m"n1t.'J'}.c'1isFrs rrwf; A or through cm and the 'I`W10 0* 1 ~ . mums and St. -Paul Ly 90- --=-' "" and Homemakers Excursions to ABARRIE Phone! 4 boy his Spring 2'51 . gt. mu Barne. J Barrxe. Ont We have at lowest c amounts. 0 agea Me union Sn` [CV7 Anna..- ' The 511 that need `Savings Bank, an and as 1- will ad current ment at Highest V hin le b z.T. . sxd El`-`n T DUUICH. 3 ceived up t 25th. 1910. f nuyau v u: Copy of tamed at 1 - Traders B IIIILLUC. Tenders ` or Dr. W. will not '1 BECAUSE-We have a` throughly Up-tn )-cviate Stock. We have design, quality and nish.- We do all our Up- holstering and Guarantee it. .~ ' ~ . Condensed l5c.; 3 Lime ea1ed. 84 ...:-...A an O umaal be:-ins: NEWI OPP. CI urr. LI 140 Pr F1rst- C Wm-:.\' | 'BOY'S -~- ~T=W:O-PIECE ; NOR-` ` TFOLK "SUITS--Light, medium or dark shades." Some are made with bloomer pantg and some are not. :5; $2333.23-:2 $5.00 `f39e $5.00 LICI A..- 5:50;] `."|n an-n PL PO more the st reput L|x. THO. J. FR Make `Boys? Twb-piece Two-btnatton Double-breasted Sack Style Suits, with bloomer pants. - `.5;:o`?.f?.???r% $7.50 "5504 Do you buy Ribbed Cotton` Hose `for your boys? ~_ We Have an AI quali_t3rH"qse, sizes 6 to 10, at per pair _ . ' _ |, Marks our entire output--th_aJ.t` " `If not come and see out; be- fore you decide on it. .We have the nattiest styles of "boy' suits at the lowest prices. - ~_ ' - Medsl Suits Ready-to-2 wear L % oiress-Making Parlors! In `cllarde or Miss am-cu 4 to II,_ $2.25` ' $2-9.0: $3-50 t0 couuan AND hurrnnun `8`l'8.. uluun. 1-as ma rnNu"unI:' nous: '"'1C4e'xi'$' iu's'in's' "s;{i};.3,;'}{1'1 sizes, $5.00 and M, . . . . . . . . . . . ,-v.v-, ..-.. gun can :7 Iwuyv Men's extra ne Worsted , Suits, tailored in the very best, possible manner, and lined throughout with the best of linings,` very stylish? in ::3e%t%???:.*;%%'??'..%%.-? $17.50 | 1 1, o .n -_ .. A_ _- Men s~ ne fancy Worsted` Suits, stripe 'patter.ns, light `brown `shades, made in 3-button "sack style, single- breasted,'fancy cus an,d fanc ets sizes 35 to 42 Regular y pack. $15'.oo, for $I2.oo:and is why we arg progressing-. Wehave o"ne of the larg- est; asortment.__of Baby Carriages and : Go-Carts ever shown` i.n4Barrie, and we are selling" them at- _ prices ' that L.-Mill _caus'_A them `to -.g`o:`very quick`. `I12- u_, - : We havg: 'G0 ~Carts u,` as Pi-t is no_.t_ro.ubleA {pf ?.F?%{I`? '$?I5 `On the other hand, there is the fact that other great canals, such as that at Suez and the one which has made Manchester a seaport, were, during their construction, the subject of ` siinilar dismal `forebodings. Yet Suez .has proved to be one of the most protable commercial " undertakings ` in the history of the world; and the _>Ma,nche_ster \e;'_1t;ez:prise,., ..sp_ite " -of the *-_f,-.,,vg.v.`leaij_ iygearg ;of..;iqs `_j.ea.rlie-r ..op- Veratlott, isfgnbw aceompl-ishingtv all and , n1ore_thax_1'r was promised. _, - j""s'I'A3 `Z33 `*....L-11 4 ; _-_ , - _ _ -.-an vv ua pl uuuacu. 'It; `is well to remember, moreover, . that, the,_ adn_1ira1 s,pes_sim_istic View of thefuture is based upon a _cm- _ parison of the sailing distances be- tween ~ certain trade centers via the , two canals, and h_e.tassumVes that `_l1l1_'. `less the .di/s_tan.ces`e . ~viea,V`e`Pana-mar are: "shorter '.tha1`1_ % oyr-`. the `pres,ent ~rOi$tef; the : ;n ev;'v__ ffiiafei "`w.ill_ be A.pdwe,tle3`$"A;: '.to,:~.44.;;di,yent 23 ! -rgidtingf. -t " 'd`eY[ =: {'1-'x9_Ir!:'.j.,I:it`.s. ;;i;9'eF!1t in9 9% of ~ ; `Sail; ,_ 837. A ;te1s!12;n 9 v,r:mt.:9`e;:4as` . rua. ' " 7 1' *.i:A`..t'~1! tknesn` `238: ` Considerable doubt is being ex- pressed ijustenow. as to whether the Panama C_anal`will prove to be com- mercially a paying investment, and in a series of articles, which have recently been published, Admiral Evans, proceeding along several `ra- ther formidable lines of argument, is apt to -leave,-.at, the ssrst reading, a depressing conviction that this great {nationals undertaking- can_neve,r..r be nself-sunn`m-hna acne 41.... --c-:-uL:c- ..-..u... uuu,crl .a.lmg- can,neve,r._ be self-.s1_1pp orting, says the "Scientic .Amencan. . . ['rH~E. PANAMA CANAL AS __AN T ` T INvEs'rMEN'n(, , House Committee on Corpora- t'ions of the Rhode. Island Assembly favorably re on-ted the bill permitting the -Grand runk Railway to enter the State. T sF:-ed. Pembleton was killed it the eGu,eIph Spinning Mills bybthe eleva- tor jamming, the cable breaking and failowing him tb fall into the base- me_n_t.. - - g the use oflong hat pins in Washington has been in- troduced in Congress. ' T` `I p I ---Au _.vo-- ----a-o--v-`y J\rh7I-\rI\I`5J0 I The Militia Department has issued `an order that military bandsmen re- ? fusing to play with non-union` militia 1 bands are to be reduced to the ranks. _ _Abouf 1,400 people left Toronto for `the_ west or; home-seekers and set- 5 t'1ers Vexc,urs1ons. v-vs--vv- no- wv--_ v--- .- The Transandean `Railway tunnel between, Chile and Argentma was formally opened yesterday. P `[7. ,__ 1 The Liberal convention for Mani- toba e'lected.Mr. Norris leader of the party in the Province and formulated a platform. -_ I 3 5-`. I T I, , f\ n E The Agnew-Perlsins bills, prohibit- mg; Oral bookmakihg, were advanced to the order of nal passage in the New York Assembly yesterday. 'l`I._ `[21:42- 1\-__ _;.,__ -,_ . ! Mi's::` :`B5rl<`er an a. re x_t1aa._Toror`1to>;fact<`)ry. . I yuc -- 7.3, ,.- ,v- _ V_A--_-_ _..- . ~7`Col. Rq"c}seve-lt ws tivic._;g`ecei'ved by the K1ng_-of Italyyesterday. ' _ I,_,.__`l .1'\f-I-)._c>y was 'tr`eevd by ;alIi'aio;sWi{1VZa `-Louisiana` swamp and starved to deith. ' : `Ha.yles, `aged five yars,'. `f ell oE"a_ bridge` at Vwingham -. and was dr9w1}ed.-` , ' V < V a distifigished Ger- man `ghemist, was killed while at.- tempting to `land from a balloon. .- i TM.ou'nt Etna is showing ihore activ- . L _n,____,_ 4____ , "Civil:war isignminent betweentwo ? Abyssnuan _factxons. ---, -.-------- --vv-v--,-- .. Mrs. Alex. Ingram, a womanof 99' %-years, was killed at B1-ockviA1l by a train. ' -._nu- n ow.----u--9 vr v-.v- J v-.v- -_ . Theodore Marcy, forme;'l'y of Ham- ilton, accidentally sh_ot himself ' at ;Windsor, and is in a, `critical `condi- tion. r_--- V _ ___. ' 1`.Earl~ Grey visited London, Ont., and formally opened the new sani- tayium for consumptives and the Made-_-in-London Ehibition. | James Moran was found guilty of fmanslaughter at North Bay for the ` killing of W`. J. Dyson, telegraph op- ;erator at Redwater station. We will be pleggeq :5 sh` theme 2 % ustmgwjsooas; vi cw? -----_ v- -_--`.,, v,_`--- `.7. % The__ body jofya man was-"found oating on an` ice cake `at Mop. crea1. ;.f"i"1'-_:-xnier Rob1in ha s refurned_. to 'Winnipeg with :his health part-tally r.e$tored,. - T L s .. - - - - .- -- W A `four.-year-old: boy died in: New ,York _from intoxication, the result of I a faxmly party. ` " - - l rs 9 A 1 I'_.',. __'_I--,I I`__ Y A"-convict named Peacock was.shot throughthe arm while attempting to ;escape` from Edmonton penitentiafy. 1 !'.l`l_14e`B1_'itish sh ip`Kate 'i'hpmasv""vsVrz'1s jrun down off Land's `End arid all her 1` crew drowned except amapprenttce. ` A number of` the Pittsbukg Coun- }ci1men indicted on graft charges are ~endeavoring to` escape trial on ..a gtechnicality. ` ` ' I\ C . 1 `If I` ,_`__ ,..... .... .._....._,. _ ` 1 Mr. G. T. Blackstock; K.C., was -taken ill at North Bay, where. he swent to act `as -Crown Prosecutor at `the Assizes. _ -. . % `Au. .. I Mr. James Gallagher. was present- ` ed with a Royal Humane medal at St. ?TCa_tha'rine,s for jumping into the_icy water and saving a little girl from idrowning. `He is seventy `years of i age. .1, 1-s,,! .e_'1_ 'r1'___-._ \...,... . . in In a division in the British` House ;of Commons on the `Opposition amendments to the P1"emier s veto resolutions the Government was sus- ftained by a majority of I06. VA-uuvl. an ass`. -v v-us-n vuunv-van. Miss Eiizabeth Franks of London, Ont., was shot by an unknown man, ewho forced his way- into` her house. She_ is dangerously wounded. G. G. SMIIHE co. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th. . H ; --.-- =-,w..--.- ifs". v'W=._` W 1c and th.ehBa1c } __seVab_oa:v-d got, " . ` . . ` . - .v ' . 1' %TUEsDAY;` %APRIr; st. % --__.._..J .....v,a_\o ua. ' ` 7 Some /newspapers Fin]. 'UniteVd'i~Stat_e`V are `becoming alarmed at tth-e-.-ir'e"ais-hf mg %e>1=%odus _of. ,A?L.9an :;a.r!31r'sQ.}%t!* r .,. in :.v.:- ~ .\.,'t 388 I 2 sistepxsi mun: V ducgfd F$fii"`5`% " 'fVT}'lTgTifo1'lfbwing>Chfh`, 1CVhicago .-.{.Re'co`td .;';i,15I. .;~,;.1'l;1_ _=:|`._y`pI`cBl- -expressaongot oxginviogul` .-_ t " ` mtwesfijqg -' ~""th1s. ..,., , -,_-_------ - -. ' . a All that has happened in thepastg between Canada and .the 'United States may be `forgotten cheerfully. We are coming to know the pcoole of the United States" better-for {they are moving over -to live withfus'. Ihey` are people of agreat nation and.!ya- great race. `They; s15eak'the langigage of Canada andlwee are gladjto see them; here. _.1We g '9u1d' `got _ heal}: Mini better , :par't_ners.-.`_t o .r_eal-ize.:"quicklygthe. , mag-nicientl. hd`estin'y-i is , Iggn,gg1eS$ I tioI11bly;* befgrzf gs . `the altered status of-Canada in its ---.~ ---- -- I - Canadians may be excused if they regard with a great deal ofpleasure foreign relations and the fact that this magnicent domimonhas come- to be recognized by the Amerxcanr peoplevas one `of stupendous` `natural. resources, of great national potentiali`-Q ties and a country which is drawing; from Unit'ed,State_s hundreds .ofath_ou-f sands.olf'her very best agricultural` populationg, V ' - r ' [TREK T0 DOMlNl0N Tens of Thousands Bf Prosperous! United States Farlners Are ~ . Heading For Canada. That tens of -thousands,of prosper- ous United States frrner are pulling up stakes and heading for Canada` is ,a fact that the press of the republic {nds hardto creditand difficult to explain. `;M.eanwhi1_e, under the administra- tion of that most eicient body, the Corps of Engineers of the United States Army, the execution of the work` is proceedin with a rapidity` which is in p1'easi g contrast to `the } confusion -and disappointment which marked the earlier years of American! nr-r-nnannv ' ' ; occup'a-1\1cy. V- -But -we should judge of. the, value of the Panama Canal rather from the military than from the commercial point of view--a fact which is well understood at Washington, where un- doubtedly-itpacted as the `compelling _motive in urging Congress to under- take this stupendous work. ` That 14,000-mile trip `of the battleship Oregon , during .the Spanish war was an-Jobject lesson, the signicance of which has n"ev`e'r-. _b'een-T forgotten. The opening of the canal will render the whole naval force of the United States available in "either ocean. In its ab_ility_to strike a rapid and de- cisive blow at any threatened? point along the whole of the United `States seaboard, the efficiency ofVour eet will be practically doubled; and the fact, that the whole navy can in a few weeks time be. assembled in the Pa- cic Ocean will enormously increase the. naval prestige of the United States_in the. Orient, [and must in- evitably tend to preserve the peace in those great Oriental `questions which begin to loom so large on the diplo- matic horizon. So long, as the Isth- mus of Panama exists as a barrier between the Atlantic and the Pacic, we must build at least three battle- ships where otherwise we would build two,`and the -rst cost of construc- tion and the heavy cost of. mainten- ance and operation will far exceed any temporary or even permanent decit which may develop in the op- ; eration of the canal as ea. commercial , venture. - . - . A -~ . . I i ithe cutting of the canal may so en- large the trade and importance "of certain of the maritime cities as to render; it expedient for shipping which at present uses the Suez Canal route to-ntake the longer route by way of the.Panama Canal. ` novjsntitsfnctioni in looking less. than nltogether right at any timee-t-{whether itheonthevstreet orin the house, For the particular lady` -o-V-fo, r1the lndyowholoys` stress on the little perfection: in clothes, our NEw `DRESS `GOODS have at special attraction- There is real DISTINCTION in0UALlTYnnd DESIGN. We offer is very wide selection of the newest nnd;jhc:t.. e I J -.' ` . k ery fn c_.t nor Dies: Gobds u%rle .'bought diiect from the old land sl\ ouh%i&ronvincVe you of our%-gbility to sellat lowest -prices. % %

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