Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 28 Mar 1912, p. 8

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makers "for a special discount for volnmc of _ business. The more we sell the cheaper you get them,and the variety is large. Any boy, any age, any style you wish With the set in sleeves, stiff front, stiff cuffs, pearl buttons, well laundered, is here. Our rst lot sold out quickly and there was a cla- mor for _more,repeat orders are in. Of course the stylessare different,as we do'not duplicate these goods. Fine linen, dimity and British cambrics, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 and . 3.00 Come and learn how to be stylishly slen- der and still perfectlygomtortable and healthy Some women can wear almost any corset: -but most women usually need a specia17 corset which means style, perfect comfort, good health, and real economy. Have you a corset complaint P Come and talk it over -____- ...--.. -.-nu \JU with Miss_E:rly, our corset lady. just -loves to talk corsets. Our New Spring Cor- set Folder is out. It features the history of the corset and its eariy uses, at corset counter Come and see the Corsets that have caused the thousand of physicians to withdraw their objections` to corset wearing. THE NEW SHIRT` WAIST l'i0_ is mgst fortunte in having the Opportumty 130_ -listen to this We11-in- formed eduoatnonist on -the questioll -0f` into the younger gm1c1`- ation the {Drinci of thrift, and it .is_ hoped that. P 15- Oh be!` be lled to A e dogrseon :Ii1(la." evening.-p-. ` - ...u u raclnc I\o'cU1_~' Co., with thei usual consideratloll for the tra; ' 113' public, have, at reqweato Mr. R. J. Fletclwfr 1 _agm t .- Bamri laced 17919 a betw:e1?Ba.1-rieanll Another case of sun.a.ll(pox has de- veloped in Toronto. A rIes'isdent of the: Georgina Islands `of `Georgian Bay essoaaped! ua 'qu:aman_.tine, which had beon lo`vie`di as` resuslt of {an ___A_`_ -_- _ , _;PHQ}Ti3S__Afr MIDHURST`. CORSETS PHONE 1 69 Specigl "Allandale Deliver;-M 7Pt_1 .13.ai1_-ay M. E i th( dxi-.1m.< :4 11 `A1 it-11f. i-For tutor Lmu at 100 andlzdl par bloom. Sn Taylor. the tlotlu. --SPRING TERM at Barrie Business opens Tuesday, April 9th. A large enrollment is expected as this is the beam season to enter. , in th 1151. In `[0 111 form. 1' 0 Hunt 1y cq cumli BOY 1 my BI -Marriage License can be had .at H. Wiilliame Jewelry Store. This store is noted for its great value in Rings :as- well as all other lines of Jewelry. V - v\.U ani - ADD Lon outbneak of the disease amotmg the Indianxs. He went to Torotnrto and fell into the hands of the police who took him to the Medical Health Oioer. _ * gpoooooooooooooooooooooo:_ A3900000900006005090906090: The W.O.T.U. will meet. in their parlors on Monday` aftgrnaoon, April 1:14 begs to announce that he has" " purchased the grocery business of Mr. E. J. Armson, corner Dunlop and Mulcaster Streets, and will continue t_o'crry a rst class stock of 'ieGVrocei'ies\ . and Sundries. BUSINESS Avoid Chaps - F we knew an thin ' bttai` % `than our RU [DE MA`for' keeping the skin soft andsmooth we would recommend it. . Cus- tomers insistwthatv there could not be an thin better. Heals. cha. s an roug ened skin in a mg n. ` Too Good for you 'I_ -__-_.I- _IA Thos. Somers was charged in` Momday s police court with ajlowing his dog to run at large coxntramy to the muzzling regulations. Mr. ur- ehisootng who Somers, sucoaedied in having -the cha.-rgedrovp`- pedi. Thsedogbita.boy91ndanorr- der has since been applied for. to- have it put under quarantine regu-, Iatioms. . - wu nn i~To overlook ` Too lqexpenfive for you H- 9- Chllllen DRUG sroka Ono Door East Barrio Hotel Robertsoifs -7 ---7-Tni-VT Oi % . to be without 15 cents and 25 cents OF l.0CAl. INTEREST Change of / H. C. C_HANNENf alone an The bride, who was given away by `her father, was unattendIed.*,* and looked` ch'arm.i-mg; in a pretty Mar- quise satin gown a-Incl! carried a bony quet T of White roses and ferns-. _ After the ceremony a. `dainty wed- ding .-breakfast was Lserveci in; the dining roo1n`aand` the %hza.pnpy couple left on the 1 o clocktra_iIifo1-. `Hamil-3 tom `Niagara; a11dI,,01er points, the bride traxvelling in. -at greysuit ;wi_thV .lai1fges_o blfaack J bridle? ` `V --It s a. wonder to Barrie , where The Garey Shoe Go. get the nifty lines for spring that they are oer- ing at $1.89 wild) $1.99 in Ladies Dorngolaa, Patent Leather and Gun T _ P:uttoned and Laoed`Bo913-- .`L'L- `I lock to Mr. Ira: R. A .Wice, youngest son of the `lame Francis: Wice and Mrs. Wine, of I ainswick. The: cere- mony was peA1-formed` by the Rev. J. R. Lamb, "pastor. of V Strou;d= Meth- odist Church.` ' . `A quiet was -solsemnized` at the `home of .Mr. and Mrs. Edi- mund FEM, Painswick, our Wednes- da.y, Mzamch 20th, at V 10.30,. when their secomd= youngest daughter, E1'1en E., wsas-united in holy wed- `Ant +n `MI . 1'..`.. D `mz--. _-___.A-.; {I1` B`ain:"}vi"ii' heavciiqwamtei rs at Van-` couver, B.C. iMr. Ball paid a y- i-ng visit last to. -his father,` Mr, ' Geo. Basil of Maple: Avenue and it ' is undemsutoodi the Bank has decided _ to adopt` a. more ageg-ressive policy in the :West than hene-bofore,` and branches in all the progressive tovwnb west of the Rockies will, under the _ supervision of the -me.w S-uperintexud- ent, be opened` up. The `Adv-amsoe ` congratulates. Mr. Ball on- his eleva- tionam_l wishes him every suooessvin . his new position._` Om Wednesday-' evening of this week of " the prominent -.res .iden)ts of Berlinvi ten-,i dered Mr. Ball acomplimentary. . iquet and farewell, ' o all-'l_DI yo `Lo gqww. `V; frifgpds at`. sHazep" lh%`imeWeek., -and. with 3 _oo So oooo'?o'3'] Mm. Jae; V-a.-ir left for Winnipeg yestgzday morning. ' L ' I Mr. W. A. Pae will leave for a trip West in 9; faw days. tunic. v\nn<|-' A. JI doel" of Bumo lEf4'.Y:, `is visiting her father, Mr. D.:! .._... `LI : .1. Q4......A. Manager of the Bank of Toronto at Berlin, Ontao, for several years, has been appointed General Superrin- -bgmdant`of :t1:.e1-Wegtern. bran-chgg of `T J. Keppel Ball, who has" been} ':yoooo9oo66o9o9oob963: vyvvyvyygvvyyvvvvyyvvooo ':socmL. AND PERSONAL? aaAAAnAAa44 AAAAAAAAA AA auvucu. uuvvvLLuu uwu. anwuvu. uvv|ar-- the kind you are aaoeushom to" pay $2.50 and $2.75 9. pair -for. _ ' - M;-". Dick rowan -left. on "']'s`_ri- day for Regina. - Mr. U. S.TRhyndmese to *9 _W`i `' 1: Wk+ h` I -L I,` V lllllila LOCI 1;ewis,.1'iigh Street. Dr. R. Raikes of 1Midland was in Town on Tuesday morning prior `to his departure for 9; months trip to T . ' ` n` -urn II Mr. J`. O. Oades of Midland re- old acquaintances in Town hast week, prior` to his departure for the Western States. M-rs Hezekirah Edwards, who die- located her hip by a fall` on an icy pavement about a week ago, is in the R. V, Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Redditat and Mrs. Alonzo Haines were in C01- lingwood for_severa1' days `and at- tended` the silver anniver- sary of Mrs. R:esdiditt s: sisrtter. _ n4~' I Mr. Ham-ghton Lenn-ox, K.C., M." P., is in Town this: week 'a.t.te.ndrimg, '. coi his -professionxal Idnuties. Mars. Lemnox and" Miss: Marjorie Lenrn-ox,} who have spent the: winter in Ot-I tazxvfx, will return to AToro'nto nexti Mrs. Ma:1~col.`m. M-cLearn. left. Town last Thursday to join her husvbanud in Uxbridge. The W.F.M.S. of St. Andria-w s C4hu.rch, of which society Mrs. McLean. was a. valued? member, oonfermesdl the `honor of . a ' -life msem-` Iberrship on her before her departure. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McNeil, `Mrs. Robt, Wilson, Miss B. Redditt, and Mess-rs. Rolph, B'enj., -and Stanley Redldtt of - Toronto attended. the fu.nera;I of their little niece, Letmorae. Rledlditt on Friday. Messrs. Benj. and Stanley Redditt stayed * over until Monday" morning. The foewing O;i1lia.ns camel to Barrie last Wednesday ni-gihxt to A._1__ '2. LL. `lI'2_._A..__.`I ..'I......_ 1-_ 1---'I Eiim," `i}`Eh"`is"1ix{1E1+2iE33;v, 1ioo7 talent, under the dimecti-011, of Holly IS)-hepilvd: Masesons. SM.1W. lgluxtett, r. ' oore,, .' lnc-air, . err, Dick Ska-oer, Murray Grant, `Robt.- Kerr,' Fred P-lrunkett and Harold T . isluua &?og,,;n { of Orilli-a is visiting her >cousin,T Miser Arnold; Qwen S1 ... for -a. week or _two.' The Police Court. blotter con- tinues to record the actions against. dog owners who fail to bsevve the mu2z1'i.ng reg+uLa.tions 0 less than ten `owners have conrtributed. $1.00 and costs during the past two aveeksu. Mr. W. Awlt, who has been con- ned.` to his bed! for several days through sickness, is recorvering and is mw'-able to sit up. n r\ 0110 IVJH1 -.i'i3.W]3v1'io.v:5vri `Sf Orillia vemvent Sunday with `his father, `Mr. J. J. Brown, who is lying` dzangerousiy ill at his home with pneumonia. ._ `ieE"EoT"'1`Br3}Io".3` 73405335 to take a position was: tmaveoler for` a wholesale shoe mn. ' }L1{ of Cun- dle s left on Tuesday for a" six- months trip to the We/st. They will visit. their da.ug`hter in. the West and` 490 take a. trip to` BrimiSsl1 Column-I 121-. . . A Orillia Times-Sheriff' and Mrs. Hanrvey returned; ` last .week, accom- panied! by their daughter, Miss Jean I-I-arvey, who has been very` ill- in New York. Miss. _Hrars'*ey is con- valesoicng. ' - ' -- -war . -.--I Mr.. Gordon. Mcdready, for ssewera.j1 tyearsr a salesman in Neil1 sI Shoe C|A.-._- 1'_.L`A. .2-.. fI`..Q...J... ._ TlI.....J.... WI(_}_1f}-FELL. xoeive I A1';i\ gf?hW`E:t.;,Uel,_:1`1;'11JvL. `%3,`"made"""3i`hS""n3 `American last. This boot is easi-l;y ,worth- $2.75` avpair, but Carey Shoe .Oo s. cu.t~ra:t_e price is $2.19A:a.=. The. ' aacrborr, "0. Jeanne pe- Jnas. Cheesman. has been awarded the contract for stuxpvplyi-ng groceries to the County Gaol. Binxzham & Sons got the meat contract and Bry- -son Bros. the bread contract." .5540` uuaui women- s ne Puget: Bdom, I ; ilvulvvuv J-nan -.....;l.- .4 1.`..- _.-__. Lamb fu-rs, the gift of, the groom, and: 9. Heintzman piano,` which was the git of the bride s hf-a11her. `On their return, "Mr. and VMrs-. Wi-cue will) resid;e on the 12th line of Only immed- iate relatives p1'eeg1t~. The new spring Sunts are just .in and if we ` cannot suit you with one to put on and wear, we_take your order and deliver it in 10 days Beautiful Co_tton Voilles for Dresses A Sill are tolbe mluchuworn---shots, stripes, plain colored pailletts and fancies will all share -in popularity. Prices 65, 75, 85,- 1.00 & 1.50 See them soon as a number are -individual` waist and dress lengths and will soon go This popular_ fabric comes in a wide rnge and shown` in very neat designs in lighfand dark grounds--its durable too. Price 30, 3 5, 45 Ladies know how well this tenderly woven wool material makes up i-nto dresses and waists, they are good washing too if it is re- quired,they are pretty and alluring, 5o,_6c, yd. PRETTY SILKS FOR WAISTS & BLOUSES A special feature of our main store` showing is the display of f beautiful wool fabrics _for .dresses and suits ` ~ ` --The C-arey Shoe Co. have some two hundred varities of chi-ldre=n vs high grade shoes; bought at a. low rate on the `d'Ot]J1Bfl`, which they are oering in some cases at lessy than manufacturers! prices. W e make the assertion that its the best and largest range of dress materials shown hercabouts. We give you samples if you want them. For dress goods and suitings remem- .ber this store shows some beautiful things-- III I I , _v V. V, - :w, -v-uc, -wv wt :I 5% Popular siiatdes are tans, blues, greys, greens DRESS GOODS AND sumncs For dresses-prices EA [SE '- id f 3YfY , 55,733 , 75, 35, 1.oo.?1.25% For Suits-- 75,.85, 1.00, 1,25, 1.45, 1.50, to 2.45 ' THE "MEN'S DEPARTMENT A MILLINERY TRIUMPH FINEST DELAINES The Court of King 0010 will be plmernted: in -Cohlingwood under the direction of Mrs. Harriet, Pumdty `Smith, who directed the recent per- ;formwnoesI in Barrie. Again you Canfsee a Demonstration of this Store's commanding Supremacy in the matter of `Style, Assortment, Value :: .. .. The stir of Spring and preparation for the Spring" rush, are forcefully mani- fest, and let us add, we never were so well equipped to serve your needs. We urgently advise a visit to the Store, inspection will prove to you self-convinc- 2&1 Ygfre welcome The MillineryDisplay this season is far better than the ordinary. It is MAG- NIFICENT, EXQUISITE, SUPERB.- Miss Patterson, with excellent facilities, has gathered a marvellously well assorted collection of almost every conceivable style of popular shapes and trimmings, and with additional help on our trimm- ing staff, we re prepared with the largest and -most comprehensive gathering of the best and latest models for spring wear. The freedom of this large and well-appointed store is yours--Yours to view and admire-Criticize and compare VICKERS care are Ma-..~A D. G...Hamner, Mr. -Wm. :A. Gnxatiwand M;-. R. F. Garrett. Mr. .W, J. F_ow]ser_ of the Live:-y _ has _. of the Private seen'with. his ems; mm pany % lfhe Gtmmn (Manna `lZl'6.EE..,. .... 'D..:..1.;a1 vvxuu. HID UAREHLUIID ';E<;uGmnd Open,-a House on Bring the little fellows along with you, we'll showvyou where you can save 50 to 1.00 on his suit. We've made arrangements with the r.----,: --r`' ";oug-LLAMA HOSE|at 29 is\a good one, comes insizcs 9 and 9% only, its pure wool, and special value at ggc` Look for the stockings worked ?Queenand Vickers Values, both are 4oc. The former is a ne guage rock nish cashmere and the latter is a soft llama cashmerewith seamless foot, we will `compare thiswith what you see at -5oc and` show you just where the difference is. Our piricefor these special. lines is, per Pair. 40c. . * f\_-,, `I 1' A 1|: A TI /\("'l`| --If you want a good working boot that will keep your feet dry, try The Garey Shoe 00. They ha.V.e a Large assortmegnnt of solid leather wyork shoes at cut-rayte prices. We_ buy direct from the manufacturers in Nottingham and have opened up some beauti- f'u1"e'ects in Ecru and Paris shades in Gui- pure curtains. They are extra good and extra value, 2.25, 2.50, 3.00, 3.5o,24.oo` And we` are specially prepared to give you the best of the world's production at the most reasonable prices .,TRAFOUSSE the queen of excellent gloves. Tan shades and black $1. 50, others at 1.25 and I.0O.- A specially low priced English make is offered at 79c At no time of the year are kid gloves so much in demand as the Bud of Spring . NEW GLOVES FOR EASTER EASTER.--KlD GLOVES _SUlTS FOR BOYS LACE {CURTAINS HOSIERY ... ~.,. \JAGtIll'\JLU .u:u.nu .111. uJu:a._y UV District President, be present and! give an on the work. Spepahee from 100821 pres_i- ooimhribute . foawandy a very p1;1- sant evenimsg. All izntemested in Lea- gue are co1diaJly_in_vi'aed. n V J. L. {Hughes of T_oron-' ., i_1'1ga' ;<)f A '1-.Bak syatan1` in i1ij=*?.:..t1;e_; Vlfoyioe V V I-vn;:T1.;_. _ Rev. E. Harold "foye, c_>f 4-Ct%l.1\ir St, Burton` V9. 7 llzbe ~ 13. mes '- 59 held in -t.b:e,S.S. Room of 35.81311 St. Chumh next Monday even- ing, 1? 14`. 1J'.....-JA fl`... 1) A I --You will never know` the fulll beauty of your gure until you Wear `The Spirella Corset. They do not `rust, break or take a. permanent` `bend. Every Corset guaranteed for one year. Drop a.card -and Miss Deane will be pleased to see you either in your own home or at her :re.sid'en.ce, 16 Charlotte Sh. 25-Ly

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