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Northern Advance, 22 Sep 1910, p. 5

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15th TZZC-Z1& T T1 3 ulckly stops coughs, cures colds, heals I e throat and lungs. - - - 25 cents. Emptiess Natibnal Mfg. Co., Ottawa The New ulll u ---Fan'ni Iy. and we will be pleased to Show you why. the New Empress excels all others. _ MEET US AT THE FAIR Be Sur? lb make Our Ex/zz'6z'tJ your Heatlgaarters.` ` 3 ' AT OUR EXHIBIT we will have 9. sample of our. new 800-lb. ca.- nqnvn-Ar fI1i'FAI]' ;.af.:'i'J"<)\13ii'AL CREAM SE-PARATOR -- a Child can Turn it. - amen ornce-.MuLcAsn:n.sT., gamut . The Grand` Trunkgare evidently "planning big things across the bay, [to ju'dgefr'o;n Mr.':Fitzhugh s state- ment `to. Mayor Beecroft in Montreal. The news, though rather late in com-. ing, _is not`? unwelcome, and there ;should" be ya busy hum in the Sixth Ward by this time next year.` We ve waited long and patiently in` expecta- tion of this, said, a do,wn_-town man, Y'a`nd have been put off so_ many, times with promises that `one doubts whe- zher it isn't another case` of `old to morrow. - However, if the company really mean business, the shops should mark a distinct epoch in the history of the Town. There is room in the Allandale yards for a tremend-' ans development, and as soon as the eastern section of the G. T. P. is completedfrom Cochrane to Winni- peg there should, with the rapidly growing West,_be la. great `volume oi business on this_ northern division. That Spells hundreds of extra cars and locomotives, the general repairs for which would be done here. A railroad" centre once established quickly extends, as witness the cities of `St. Thomas and Stratford. which owe their present population largely to this class of industrial activitv. Barrie's.prospects for the next ve or ten years; on the strength of the -car shops alone, should be exceed`- linglv; bright. -\ C Q I I . There is one phase of the annual` fair too often neglected by our townspeople,. and that is the oppor- tunity it affords the local merchants and dealers of making a display of their goods, wares and merchandise in the main building. Year after 1 On the%Kerb- ..-nullllIIiIII"""ll""L Awards The Highest ms. ` {year goes by, said an habitue of Barr1e s Big Fair, yet the number of town` merchants who exhibit is practically` conned `to three or four. Instead `of valuable space in the main building being allotted to candy and refreshment booths and the like, it should, if the -true spirit of -enter- prise and local pride existed, be taken up `in the way I suggest. This fair is pre-eminently Bari-ie s own, still the stores do very little to add to its attractiveness. I hope this year will see a departure along this line. It's certainly needed. A. .1. I heard a. good story on the kerb the other day. Some years ago at Stroud-, during ' the progress of a. whiskey case, one of the witnesses for the prosecution was being exam- ined by. the counsel on that side-- a w_eIl-known temperance advocate from Barrie. a sauna canon I What did you have to drink ? asked the lawyer. ,Witness-I asked for ginger ale. Lawyer---What did you get? Witness-I expect I got ginger ale. .La.wyer-VVIhen you asked for gin- ger ale didn't you wink ? Witness--W'hat for P" 'La.wyer-W`e1l-er-usually when you go into an unlicensed place,- if you want something stronger, you wink. iii`. (it I VQJ --- h court was convulsed with laughter, and Jimmy Haverson, who was acting for the defence, leaned over the c0t_1nSei s table and interjected: That's right. sir"; then turning to his learned friend said: Educate your witnesses after this, Mr. P--. . i ROUNDER. .. -.-..- ----..wv-----3 ---v--cv-, JV vv.--..-. Witness-I have _none of your tricks, but the next tlme I'll try it. WHEREVER SHOWN Stands FIRST Test of Expert Judges Under Gosszfp _c1}`/`A. _ 7 Local` Izzterest , y Ra2ma er. me Agrkcultural rarx to shape, much damaVgp-th`:ri;:`g`{ good been done thereto by circus wagons Craig-Thon1pson--Tat ~ the . com mittee be authorized to. place alight gttsflue corner of Ifrances `find Ibfmald J3: 3::3;.7:W that-if.hi5.`1i8ht th'i:'](i'o11T t_j`v1w?(B:l.)s1$)ec'lc:`oE `a~*;:: ,:::::`:: enamel or brass gures b for the re-numbering of hguggcured WREBATWBAETFDI |~somwLL ;:BLOCK ,Mcllll6A|.l| 9' Old things become new 0000 E O 958! GOIODOCIOOOOCOCC ms rumsumcsj THE SUPPORT GIVEN THE Great Noitherni Exhibition '((;ontinued from Page` Ont.) ' ' ' ltural Park to p`11tT ` it Jul much damage" `havimz! Ind DRY GOODS TWTZTV - Izoooeoaaouoooooooooooou By the Business Firms and Citizens is a guaranteethat this,year' 3 Fair will be_ No Fake. ; ' j ~` HIGHLAND DANcE1is,` TheM&e%lMal?:mTAqd;1 Th T . ._. ``o__,_.; _t "ats "in't eir `ex -igfj. 1erc hX?fJ3Pa5 L05-Y. rt ` TLeap*an dt f ever 8 'E`$*5-the greatest :1; A Prof.` {Hand wilt give a 'Rc)y.'aij'j Th een In Canada. _ I .2: .D5._..,P1.y-.{:fig-f9gk3_;` - -_'_ ~_`v;: e Free Special Attractions` a1ja_,.with9ut (i'o1xl_$`ii;_':"1fl1:t1)o.::fi_.c)|-ztcpv 'DON`T MISS this year's` -V-g'._Com . 3 4 SPECIAL nA1*cs*%oN~nAI;,;yvAe1_m" A Blg Days l~`I\'E POINTS `HARDWARE STORE` H. H. Otton 85 Son c o M E AN 1) H E AR '%FAMii 3 r_]|!.T0-DATE swdcx - :.owa:s'r Pmclzs pRE1g1u_M `us? ALLANDALE 27 SEP.'1',`.j 2:, ma "iiEx7i`ed_ THE OLD ARTICLES OF BRASS are being picked carefully frem therubbish `pile and polished, making a few alterations. . V Come and See our VVindovif;Display of Brass Goods--the prices will astonisth you. Quaint little articles of neat design at wonderfully low` prices. You cannot remodel the old for the price of the new. i ` SEPT.28, & 1': 29,30- 1910 SEE { .-<"-*"`- 11v` tee should be _a.ppointedto_hit _upo n plan: of __ umform , nu`mber1ng.- He score of convenience"; . p . The matter was referred. .4 - Garden -Caldwell--That the Board ity of. providing cement for making permanent water-tables and curbmg caster, McDonald, Worsley. and Poy- other material and labor except the supervising foreman who will be paid by the "l`own.r . . , :_...i.: . '- :.-T".:"';`1 . '.` ` 4. Aid. Spfottrthought. that a.;.com`mit- . _11eved that _-the hopseholders would wnlhngly-pay for the numbers on. the of Pub. Works considerethe advisabil-L around the county: property on Mul-, ytz Sts., the Countv to supply the A-eraphiclstoryi of the Atlanti i(\2QaSt-lS William `F. `Maiin*s newest offering, The Vulture, .'written- `on new `lines and "out of the -ordinary` ' by`. AM. ~-Fletcher. Full `of color -and action; inspiring `in its, theniei, thrillingiin its fsitua,tion.s, it is de_clar- , ed to be one of .the most perfectly con.struct.ed_plays on. the stage. 1 It`. ldepicts life in thelocalev of. the story as _it could -be'p_ic'tured only by one ii_itim`atelv acquainted with th.e pas- sion_s, impulses: and motives which inspire -deep in the heart of nature.` It tells. the story of a. lone -girl '(a. character simiilar to 1H"~i-Ida in The Wolf) full of `undeveloped love which awaits its calling only to `nd ' that she has grown to womanhood. Throughout the play there is a tend-' , erness and natural wisdom which speaks volumes. This strongly. acted and more stronglv constructed pro- ductioii will be offered at the Gra.nd f`\'.....- 1'_]'.\.-..- -_- .D-a..--.I-__ C-..L an `uuutgguu Will UU IJIIIFICLI (IL LIIU \J|aaIl\.l }O'pera House on. Saturday. Sept.V24._ ,Counci1 ad`jo1V1rned at Io p.m. Every M Departmeht Improved A THE VVULTURE1 v 1-VI-rs; Arch. Wilkinson Aha.s returned `from Mo`ntre_al; . ~ H" Miss A. _Feg'gg`sox.1,isL spending a Vfew..days at Niagara. % 1\1,.:v 'n..-..c, -rs `-v--.~ uu_ya nL Aingsdla. aj; Frank Burton was up -from * Toronto -on Saturday. . [5, __,_,_| .`[[A,_ 1111 1-. I - less s an slack I/ze --.-w--`-u \llIr uutqxudyc _` Mr. and `Mrs. -W`. Rusk are home from their honeymoon. ~ e _ ` 1, Miss Sheppard of Toronto is on a .Visit to her mother, Gowan St. A number of local trainmen have entered the enmplogr. of the` C.P.R. A12` - vvi ` 4- - - `MU..- here." A __- v- v... u--v wlcqkllhfll UI. LII`: La.1'.I.\. .Mi-ssA Olive.Hi:r_1`ell of Thornton has. been renewmg acquamtances Y I ' A. )~ . Miss"Ro_s was able on Monday to resume'l1er duties in Burton_ Ave. `School.. . _ . V :;.: .:!*l,!s':V'e -'V'V-r""'- I ` ' 71.: , _ Mrs`; G. Farrovsf, at present _ a pa.- % txent In the hospxtal, is approachmg | `con\ralescence.. ` ' ofcial train,` with Presndent Hays. party, passed through here on Monday. . RA - 1 ('4 17- .- - ggg. AVA VIIUBJ 0 1 Mr. J._ C, _'Hi_rons, the former `liven-_y_ ;man, W111 remove his family. this ~week to Toronto. There is atmeeting to-daynof the Invn 1 1 -W;.,A. of St. 'George s -Church at the home of `Miss Averill. 1' Irv` - ---v v v- a cavvnlpsu _Vv4"D. J..L/Ecisougall has opened up. a. yery nice line`! of. gents furnishings m the Bothwell Bl_ock. IIHII- IW`a.ld_o'n_ La{\{vr itas decided to pecome _a- dtscxple of Blackstone and IS studymg law in. Toronto. IA'._._ 1 1-5 If C` 4 wv--I nan I55 IV III: 5' `J1 \IIlI-\JI W I\7I'rs. J. M5:Dona1d was hero for a few days this week. She is at present staying -in. Toronto. 11 .'__ A 17 II ' 1 [ The G.T.R. have settled with the` 'family -of the late Mat-thew Campbell `of Brentwood who was killed in the round house by a cave-in. It is un- derstood that the terms of settlement were $1500 and costs. ` r...--_--- _,-..,... cu. -n\I5\I.Il\v\Ju ' ` -Rev. A. V.. Brown conducted anni-' lversar services at Thornton on Su_n- Iday. ' Tis pulpit here was ably lled by.Rev. Mr. Craw. ' l FBI -n -- -A - F5.3B~ ` Thos. =W. Houghton, the 2-year-old lson of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hough- ton of Grenville St., died on Sunday. ` Rev. Canon Murphy oiciated at the funeral which took place on Tuesday _ to Union Cemetery.-. '1Vl_- IV'I"l\ I " "_""B ` "'B"" """"" Mrs. J. B. McDonald has won the nal round of her suit against the G.T.R.. leave to appeal to the Privy` Council having been refused. This `celebrated suit has` bobbed up in ve lcourts, but the judgment of the first lcourthas been nally sustained, the | plainti being awarded $1800 with all costs.` The litiga,tion,. which lasted three `years, has been expensive for` lthe railway company. , Parting Remembrance. The Ladies `Aid of the Burton Ave. Methodist Churchlmetat the home of Mrs. VW. Cullen on Thursday last land the. following address was read : I Mrs. .W`m.` Kearn`s,- -' n Dear Sister,--Having`. learned of your intended departure from our midst, we, the members of the Ladies` Aid of .the Burton Ave. Methodist - ` Notice is hereby-`given.that a Cougt! will be held, pursuant to The On- tario Voters Lists. Act, by His Honor the Judge of the County `Court of the County of Simcoe, at the_ ORANGE H!ALL_. ALLAN- DALE, on SATURDAY, _-CTO- VYITTTW --1. wt-\Dn\ AL 1t\ l\ o\`r\o\`) 4` can ,Lll1..l..4-1'4, UH 5.1111. wL\JJLLL, \I\/A \/ BER Ist. 191.0, at 10 o'clock am., to hear and determine the several com.-' pla.i_nts. errors and omissiotgs in the Voters List of the Municnpality of I_nnisl for I910.` _ ` V - A11 ._A.....\.-.. Lnuvcusru `\I I-6 6-11!: uuuaul fur xynu. All persons having busmess at the Cnurt_are required to attend at the said. time and place. . ; Dated at Innisl. Spt. 13th,` 1910. R. J. HILL, ' '!`-'._`.....L:_ (I amt. Mgtoss `nus BAY HA.w'.w{fHnav*s JUDGES COURT OF REVISION 1 app]? Township of lnnisfil Voters:_L_l_st l9I snons REPAIRED J. rgscon Caal *7 .05 olEce-- 32 nag... -`Phone 26' l ;'l`oro1_1t-J St. A Phone118_ v.'.~~` . in` ..~:i*-I A Long-Fought Case. It `l'\ I! I coaj :9: sun; cash Only a..- Elizaheth St: Tog;-P. nnnmuun NEATLY QUICKLY? Cement. Limo. Lath, -Bh1ng1es. etc.. . . . 9n--Applies tlon: ` {mine 2 and 9.055 NdR"rHE'RN % ADVANCE T3vx1;hi"ETrk. , . Thornton, Ont. ,pg.l I Church, deem it a tting opportunity -to express our ret-et and convey to you our best wis es--for your. prom- perity in your future home. We have always found in you one who has been ever ready to do your part in our Society, andrealize that we are losing one of our In: stfaithful mem- bers. As a little to en of remem- brance we ask you to _accept this spoon tray, which bears with it the best wishes of your sisters, and pray God tha.t wherever your lot may be cast His blessing may go with 'you.f (Signed on behalf of Society.) 3 `Mrs. L. Poucher, Pres. Mrs. A. Fleetham, Secy. --` -1-:-vw-ova: -av.` .MASO:N-Hagar Mason, beloved wife of Thos. Youn ,-Sr., who de- parted this life on ept. I9th,l 1909. {Think of `her all bright and glori- , - .ous; Free from sorrow, care and pain, Hear her sweet voice ever calling `I will meet you all again ;' _' . MARRIED. I _ HARRIS-TAGGERT`---At the par.- sonage; Collier 'St., on Sept." 19th, by Rev. 1." G. Bowles, B.A., B.D., Wm. Harris of Colwell to Mary Taggert of Newmarket. } DIED. - FARLEY--Suddenly, on Sept. 13t_h, * 1910, at her residence, 350 Welles- ley St., Toronto, Martha Jane,` be- loved wife of Tomas. `Farley.- IN MEMORIAM. `I! A nqzxsv VESTED jononz AT L 'I:l_2'INITY': l For the tst time i_n-_the-h.istory`of Trinity Church, the choir appeared on -Sunday in cassocks and_ surplices, the ladxes wean_ng, i_n addxtxon, caps tlhatrare at(I:1od1c.t-tor) : of the iggd : ngncan anter ury cap. e change, which had been. under ar- rangement for some weeks, was very ggleasingdto` tl1e_assemb3:d tcltongtt.-egai . . - s o o s1poi?t ::7:r1as t::ni;::t:ree(? $1 the es: er\:ice:I The Vicar took advantage of_the oe casxon to preach az tellmg d1course on the subject of Reverence.

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