Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 10 Oct 1912, p. 5

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F ownes _ Qloves . For "Meta _ Wm_vr s' IN` A NAME? womm s'mTs'1=oR$9.75 LIMITED Town has to pay your funeral, ex-I penses up to $15. There .was some dierence of opinion as to the pay-' ment of an account of $23 of ' G. G. "Smith & COL, for buriali of `an Ita1ian| Iikilledi on the {tracks in the spring. We can t l-ave-these bodies lying on| theishore or on the streets, said His: _Worship, who suggested V paying the` account. C-hairman Davis s-a.id he` had toldi Smith & Co. to make bill for` only $15 in future. 4 I I - . 7 MOTIOXS._.., ! l Marks-Sarjeajnt--That, Engineer`: Ibe authorizjed` _to_ issu ` T. Tyrer; for i`e1'h0ipa1T now on lagleway` i11.rea;;.;i=1p7_t151!ig"fid| 12 _-Dunlop St. - '. ~:',`;.:$b"'9;\",`-_~',~' I -.- -- . .- 1- .. MoLean-Bidw,e-.1l-That Smith 8;} C0. be paid'$18 for burial of Italian.| l Sa_1fjeant-Bennett -4- That -Tovwznl rSoIicitor be authorized to sign judg-! |me'n_t, tax costs in the Armstrong! speedily as -possible. _l suit .aIid, proceed to collect `same as-[V g i ` Wheil a, motion was put in to 51- low Alderman Bidwell to trim trees, tinder the supervision of the En- gineer, . i` Wes-ley sug- gested having the Work done under ._the_ _A.1derman s supervision. He `pointed! out that the Engineer might have`: to leave 20 men to supervise ,the trimming of a tree. Surely we ican ` trust . an. Alderman, said the }Deputy- - J ` ._ Not always, said _His Worship, who hluested that the centralization of s11_ch~a1ithoIrity in the Engineer, madlaffoxj` better uniformity. The Reeve`-"alisio pointed o'ut that an Alder- "ma1i,.1hy _hhi'e u specic reason, whegeas the Engineer is an impartial i`autliority.~ 7 `wiperrinclusive, and the best ' ; %_ ,,.m1ntsinQuebec` _;aA.:1_c.I$ ew. B,run'swick. , ..`Wo'al`1"sta*c'ion$9 chalk River to son! Mr. Roy Paton returned fo to on Saturday, after spending 1a Weuli .with friemls in Ward VI.` ;. Sudbufy to the S00, 3 * Havelook t`o'Sha.rbor. Lake, Cold- ; , water to Sudbur , and on`.the ro nah , Re ` "` *"."'.`,'J ' ""`*V` -.`?`WVV."`.Y SUV,-.' r` . ..Branch. 312 : ~"3`3i.' BARBIE The ~ SINGLE FARE ~. son sums t1{M'Jfi.. Austrian oct.17; to Nov. 9 best in the World for fit 1: nt` tuna n Oct. 7 to Nov. 9 Miss Boys,` who has Been her .~`1.~`tL`~1', Mrs. Thos. H0b1By,1i'5_f;has_ "returned to Toronto. " -..";,-*1 >r Engilieer " was authorized to P W uuu 101' II` and wear Men s and Boys Tri-Collar Sweater Coats " T_hi's Cvol!ar is very hat tting, and as the .name implies, can be worn in three dibrcnt ways. T Cplors - Plain Grey. Slate and Myrtle, Grey and Navy, Khaki and Fawn. A big range of sizes, specially priced at. . . .$3,25 i31"a'i<', The.la.rgest' stock of: Boys Jerseys and Sweater Coats in Town. Col<;rs-Cardina1 and Grey, Khaki and Fawn, Khaki and Green, Ca_rdinal _and DI-_I_ .r_-__ -__s \T;____ atff I_'. jiqys 'l_'ri-%Collar Sw_eater Coats Mr.*'\Vm. Duxlnett, retur1'1d_7 to", route on Tuesday, after 41. few_da:ys; spent at his home here. . _ I _| Men's Tri-Collar Sweater Coats ;1na a:};.Wu,Sp\e <:i`ally priced V ...... ...........$1.85 L//`C7//U/A DUNNVILLE 8'. YHOMAS fr STCATHAHIS |- The balance of Mr. H. I.re11nox s [account for costs in Armstrong suit lwilil be paid. There is a balance of ,$170 on- the -account, of $179.98. The {Maya-, on enquiry, said.` the total costs of the suit amounted to some $330. F repare plans for sewers on Francis, _ _ , Sophia,. Wellington, Peel, Mc- iDona;1d.and' Wellington Sts. !CTl1e Mayorll nallnedl the following ' ommitte. to meet the Board of 'Health'on Friday night :1 Reeve Ben- nett, Deputy Wesley, A d. Sarjeant, !:Bidwel1, Rusk, Dairis and McLean. -They will discuss the establishment loaf a garbage collection and disposal !sN%_tm- A n` ' -- `V`That s bettr than giving it to ihim, observed; the Reeve. {PROPERTIES 'NEAT BRICK HOUSE 011 Sophia - St., Water, light and sewer. Pxice -$1650. . . . _ 3009060oooooo553 T M)`. Albert JuyA spent t}ie'.w`ek-i-eVI1(`i. in 'l.`om111'0. " 5` `j have ve sma.-1:1 brick'and 'p]aste1f- houses for sale. Price to 155Jn-mn*h1v 3 W. L. lnumrauu, 1 Ovwii T.` _ ` LE? ' 3?: . _ Bpx 462 J Phone 233 T I Counc `adjourned shortly after jnine. T !_ .L\l'L . I-OWLLL vu\.L\n. I 4. ;LvU "PLASTERED HOUSE on High St, I-good lot, water and . light. ` Price $11 En ,j .....-. uuu .|.AA\;\-I 313191; 'y;IEpRED HO_USE on .414 n'u I` SMALL G.:_ARDEN`P`R0': PIN`? 1 `I NiEW BRICK HOUSE QN BRAD- EORD ST., heating, lighting and ' 5 plilmbingf ` Lawns levelled-,' side- .walks'a.nd -curbing complete. Wil-I C 5*be"co71xupleted 15th. `NEW PAIR"OF `BRICK HOUSES 9. `on M]acD_on_ald St., heating`, light-I `and -`plumbing. - Will; c_>om- -- .-."'l-j.i`_'|..A.rt\.`.:. :.-u`n;.L - v'.n..c4.I.\|..L4a._1 .1. _ V .I.J+V +1JJAUJJLJ J..I.\J IJJJ, moe. 101; an water, Innisl St.,- smtable _1or_ radroader. Prloe m`-4 In`-on` `Q86 (Dd-l~'\I ` tI4.l.lJIAlJl- me % .oet._m;:= M1-, ".1-}uattie Nesbitt, b1;akSmii}),1 has ro..~:i;.:11e to go West-._ -' . -.; :; ` ILVJ. St. aII_Aa.n4..|4 -LI-A.A.L.l.u.L.I.J.a.l. \JLL_LUJ.J.lJJ.V .l. .LIl\l PERTY, good location, godd land -`jAa nd w,he1fe&. Price $900. 1 'fsaWZ>r17 ,.`;;.`,1`v<;Jo`r-1 1s,1J\;i\<:*gJi;310g(;: 3&3`? terms . 25 Pairs of Car- sets on Sale Sat- urday at about half price........67c aw; c_. THOMPSON. For Sale nuuooooouooouqovbg . - ___ A pg n:--: : A -d ,,.--nun. \ ll]l ). \'T. (`1`(`('-lit publiv hall. Rev. I`. G. Cmw took the; servi `A if in the Presbyterian Church`: la 1:` Sunday, Rev. A. V; Brown `being? at Baxter. { V 2 '5 1" New Scare Williams Piano Usdg Barrie House, moss THE BAY; Grand `.._% Opera ~.1..~311uS.s`. Mr. All;-art Clark: has 'been4'I4?`lxi`.cle__ f0re11m11 uf the ill-fated yard 11f:i;1e No. 11300. with Mr. A. =Wea ,'vmOIu`th".3s' zlssistzlllt. \ PRICES-$l.50, .-.1;ou in: mi tic; llliams Piano Used. Plan ht_Mnjc6mx} p,'Frl I { BURf_roN AVE. ]Sz_II.<]THODI'ST` 5' Harvest home thanksgiving servic-.! 1' es in `Burton Ave. Church were held` s on` Sunday .-last, the church being` . beautifully decorated: and\ inspiring, 1 services being held. ` The Rev. W. , Irwin of Angus took the `services, , the pastor, Rev. Mr. Humphrey tak- ' ing Mr. Irwi_n e~.workA on. the Angus , ci1_'_cuit. In` the afternoon, a Sunday School. Rally was heliij, the Rev. Dr. ', Booth of the Central Methodist giv- , ing an" i11tereeting-address on the. ,|Union' Jack to a very large number , of the scholars and their parents`. . l 011 Mn11'Ahv own:-rnrnrr Hun n1a'n1'v -nu- . ' .-_._- _. --u..;4 .na.n.\g.a.aJ.4J.IIo _How.'often have `we all smiled over 3 Si and his mule, M-and, inthe funny ,page of the Sunday paper, but on `Mond-ay afternoon a real! old-fashion-_ ed _exhibition of .21 broncho duster. !was given int front of V Pa.tterson s -Drug Store. "About [5 oI clock,, Mr. |4Bloxnam, .who lives a short dlistancel {from Town, was. driving a colt, when ' along sped an auto. The col_t s heels went up and `the ' das-hboard went `down, the harness -was shred like rib- bons, and the wagonrwas demolished as~ blow ,afber blow, rained on it.from A the 'a ctiveeir011-shod hoofs; The driv- er` was thrown out," 1 but fo?tunately e-sc'_e;p_ed- injury. A'_or0Wd sooin gtfth`- ered, and several held the colt so that` `it. could not get ayvay. _ \JJ. u.. .,.,...,....., ....... UJl\Jll- ,,...-....,. . |_ On/vMon`day evening xthe choir, un-I Norman, hclidi a concert, aml this proved. to be one of the most enj_Qy- able entertainmentsv yet presented `to an Allandalel ' audience. Among those taking _p,rt were :-' Miss Ardagh, Mrs. Spfott, Mrsaj Duff, Miss"Boone,7 Mrs. Pa!-ks,: Mrs`,'K11app, Mrs; Hill, Misrs ' Gm're.tt,T_f Misjs ~_ `Johnston, and M`es_'srS.` W. A_ Boys; Dr. .Arnall and R. .W..[Puy_ne. ' The cl_1oi1"- ga.ve- several ne numbers. There a good at- texidance. V ooxlsiderizlg` l the Hunfavor.-H able .weath'er. _ ` - u --s der the able leadership of Mr. F. J - 3/|a3_ _Db'uu'Uu;1'_y, D1113 1111 I UV. `D\l1IIKll.l\l lvfrom . Bond St. ongregational l..Ch brch, Toroi1to,_ will si_n'g. `In' the` eve,ni11g"Dr. Booth .will take the eervioe` arid Rev. Mr. Hu`mphre.ys will 'preach - at the) Central Mqthodist. ` Mr. Hilbert (Jarter; an em-ployee` of the (`anadiau Express here, has been tralx.- r'm-1'<=d to Toronto depot, V and loft for his new job on Mollday,` M 1-. Hon. ])esIie had two valmjlyle .~'h( *(*p kiH'()(1 by two 'd0g`S'0l'l" ]{.. St. on Saturday. The dogs. \\'`-1'0 aftm'wa1'ds despatched, tordl`, Next Sunday morningf the Rev.` Ben. Spence, of` the Dominion A1- [1iVgz,x`1ce._A will! preach . in . Burton Ave, I?/IVet}t1`odis;t Chm`?-h, and Master Doug-` ;_ _A.-.'l L-__ -..'._........n ' - ,$100 RE.WAR,D, $100. ` l Th readers of this pauper will be ` pleased to learn that there; is: at '1ast`ou,xe`d~readed disease that science` has been able:.to "cure in all i s stag- es, and "that is Catarrh. H -1l s Ca-_ `t.wr3jh~ Curq is thef..o-nly positive cure ` now 1u1qW1_?'__t0 the medical fraternity. Gatg.r rh-g:be`iiLg` 'a.' co-nstitutional dis- ueasef reauilsi ti sqnstitumml '1'e;at-_ j'~.Ha1l s Gatarrhj is A taken: in1:i'na11y.`.-agct.i`ngt diteetli upoxi 7 the. _ ;_b1'c>o(_i`1'V` and i .muoous~ " surfaces of 3 the. - : ~sy`steivm . 'dt?r9i!'18 (die Liam". _- 95: J s'ivi..ng;:--' the. ; V HEAVIER RAILS. ON G; R. _ t GRAIN LINE. ` i The Grand Trunk "Railway. Which rails on its line between Orillia__a11d\ . Midlands and` re-pulafcing them v_vi_thf90' pound rails, will soon have the work .completed', the heavier rails n'o;w be-1 `ing laido from Orillia. to Wau=ba'ush_-E -en-9. It is also the intention to lay the 9O`pou1_1dr rails between Orillia a.nd~ Lindsay i11'p;reparat.ionyfor heav- ier engines which are new under- con-- struction, and which will be used `to draw the heavy grain train qver |this, line.--Orbil1ia. News-I.e'tter. ' has been removing the `old 60. pound- -LVLUUll\JulU \JJIu5\.&I', us; .AJ-ussuvu; .-avwa 1&3 Stan-bu`-ry, the no ' isorprano from 5 mtgregational` `(V1 .1 I 1'__ LL __ Han at V1W1.lc(V>m.s<'>vx_1 _s,`F`x-i_(1aAy, Oct. 1lAth. MA_UD ? TH_E K_ICKER. A .~'p`<`i;l] train Win be } m1'1'ir- tn Allalld-tile after.-the P91 ? 1';1-111z111w- u-f the _disti11g'uishe(l*`*Bta1`,1_` Mi..;.- .\l-ay Robson in A Ni`gh-ts` 01!. in t]1<- (irauld 011 Thurs_dVa.y,-Oct. |_ __ ?14th . 'n.ank;%1_'I.yV Should 3.; cigenl rug` _Bak' fro wherew . -s w?ked': - .\ReIeaaea. I .IJlI|-'\-K313, H-IC HIUUKJ Ir`-I I-IAVVI ` A Just -here `let us digress by saying i that .we `are to be tn-rned out of prison ' without a copper in. our pockets! fty milgs distant` rrom. our work. If we be`g.;onr way.back,' we are va- grants, and liable to be arrested` andl ure.tu.1*ned-. If we. steak-horrible "the t.ho`nght--the. same result would fol- low. `Surely when. this is. a. fact; wirould-* it be too much to suggest that your honorable body ask the Sheriff, (. and `others who may be in _authority,[ ithat we ba treated as` we understand; men sent to other penal institutions; are-, namely, that a return ticket be given. 7-- -_--.1--..=...- |_.A J.....nJ- --.\ I-gnu-A run`- -sxvuu. -In conclusion, we trust we have not` presumed too much; and! would ear-_ 1icst1y_;pray, in our `own interests as well as) in. the interests of others. .if some [check cannot. beTm_ade agairist. what we feel to be a grievous wrong.j V . WANTED. 1 . " ~ t The crops ip Western Canada have Been soiheavy this year that it` has been I necessary for the farmers of the West to make another appeal ;for help. 1 The demami for thellp is now more urgent than ever, and it" wyill require atfleast twenty thousand` ad- ditiona1,`ii1er_1_1;o complete the hat- ves~ting`."-, `` , A " '. ` ` I "T--.-'_...3.... n} g`-11`-:[\g1 i "The", comm` fimication; iwas 1feceis*d. fi'0m certain _-`prisoners in {the Barrie `Jai1.'by th `Barrie Mime- texfial Assbciation. ~Th`e Assoc:-iation` inves`tigaged the situatign and`. have` I commun.icated- with -the Pov:_ip`cial I I V < A Ga.Qle1_" Oioes; Barrie, .`Oc't- _2;:f1912. .rT6` The- Mix_1istie'ri.aI Association ` _.a::0f Barrie,- ` = " M "G'en.tle;hen.,--_-Wei . the 'undIe'rsig'ned _unfoi't111iate men, conned within the_ wane of the Oouiitji Gaol, snt dsotwni I .`from:' Port` McNi_0ol]t for `terms vary- ing from two months-, down to` twenty , da.y's, "the crimes placed in` the {con-l Ivictions being that bf d.rrmk" and"? tdispa:de1:ly,? the - latter te;'m,~ `from! what. we ;re n_1em;ber`,-. we believe was used. `with a View "of impressingjthe Magitrat and so ecuring a trip for cox,1`stab;*}es- vtli fez-s` so e.ssent~jaJ, i r1nk .:a; *-young man, with no `\'4 LJ.UK'5.:|J`L\7? J.,'sJ'\J W ;DC'$l'I.I`ICl`-Io - ' | . Gentlemen, are iwe'_ presum1 ng- too} far,_1f ,,Vgel ask iffit is... in the interests} , ~..,v. ,... of ?soc:iety, or for the l}ne.fit"of_ our-9 selves, that simply `for . the crime of previou-s"riini-nal `reoord-, should be made the f companion. A" of criminals within ga.o1"'wal_1s,_ and thus be stig-,, 1;1at.ized.' for all ,f1_1tu're time, Si1rely,l when such advanced steps are` being! taken by the local g`ove'rnme:nt' for men advanced in crimes,` the practice so: systematically carried out towards young `men, as well as older, from that part of the` -County where there, are 'hundreds industriously at v ,worki `on T nat_io1i-bui1di~ng-such extreme pu11is`hme11t with its attendant di's-l grace. might fairly be `commented on by a body of gentlemen mvithout grudge who administer each Sabbath for our good at the gaol. . i We would -further request, when` some of `usknow with sorrow that our trea.trn.ent`, to say nothing worse, has, [prevented our monthly remittance to} `need-y friends irfthe Motherland. from`; whnoewe came, aild of which we, as`! Britons, are proud to boast. I'__-1.- `l_.___ 1.4. I ___ J:......._;. L.-. ~...... ~l` Thv nmny friends of _C'h3- '.l' kin.~'. .\\'h0 has been 111 123- the.` 1:. V. Humital`, wm be p1eaed}.t,, lmm- that slw has so: far recove?1'ed...aS_i to x'et1n'n to her hovlne 011 -S`8;t11A1`daY_l v\'<-11i11;_'. [ ~ *1 g A` _ M Mr. (`}m.<. Lowe, the gen[i81V'3t3.t.i l)a1t_r;_'z1:_'-zluxlr, has been c011X1ed..,f his lumw far it number of `da.Y3`P39t with an ;lftd(L'1{ of Iumbag; `M331 Wm. (`ullon is 1'e.l`ieving' ba88885m1 zlf Thu >1`:lfi01l. ' 5 " I Vcahung . . . - `In `order _.t relieve the situation, `the-Can'adian` Pacic Railway has de- cided to run a Harvesters Excursion, Monday,-`Oct. 14th, $10.00. to ` Winni- pg, .re'tu-r-n j fare - from" Winnipeg, $18.00.. ' ` _-'.-n._n .'__.'...:;.-1.....- .c........ ....-. nun" .LtUUu , , '=Fu11.'9partic ulars from any ,C.P.R. Agit. 01` Write M. G. Murphy, Dis- trict ;Pa,ssepgver Agei1t,' Toronto.` R. `J. Flkbcherg local` -agent, Barrie.7 . . \ , V DIED. - . CARSON---.-On Saturday, Oct. 5th, ~V II`1r1'.iet`_ Evelyn, dearly .beTovedL daughtei' orf7Mr. > and Mrs. Efed ?LCar's;o11,V of `the Sixth Line, Vespra, i1111ig_1\:_ 19t:hVj.year.' ` Eunerali L on g.Thi1'_1's'd_a y at p.m. `to t_h'e Union 0i%I9tem<"=:Barrie- % . IWatet3'vicesionBraiIford SLI W:;u'i`f1:<;v5'(;::;{1.n;;vffi1as not yet? decided` what'qkin of, a7 pa.vemnt they 2. are 1ay,_ f the Reeve. . % CCVFLQ4 -nn.v\I-1u'-.- `in .UU' '.ll~,] _'U'lIDU5"V vu Iuuv .A.Iru\.-v us `stung f* ~.They h_a,vVe- all L wintre `to think Aabnnft, it, the Mayor. _ `I q_:QUT-:'0F STREET Numsmgs. " 8 vi -~ thge`~Works f_Cdn_1mittee`have .r!1n?"O1!*?.`0f .stteet numbers. and Tthatj V113 "Wa11Wi113,'8 11OuSe'. otlmrs. have%noi2 ' %%v%A.<<:ontinued%`fromPase% 51>: K '11 be able to start on the permanent ~!a f6rk;` -Gail ;do is to make it paasble. sfe. 1 IV .H""I-""t`urt`\'y`>`V(`IL`;SVI1\:1 1-`inn -\rvn.4-.: THE WEST :C1`&Li3S. FOR HELP TWENTY Tnoirsaxp HAIWESTERS The r llzllf-yearly_`mef,?eti-11:8"! Hf The Grand Trullk Railwayibf Q2-1}`. zltlzl will Irv hc1`d'at the 1l.~' l:..'..I. (`:umou> street;:`,`T:OI1,(10'F a: Ellgx, ... ()-tub-01' 24; for the p1ierI3,0:.9L' `If I`<*w i\'in;_v; -.1 l'01)(J1'tvfl'O'lIl"'tl'l:3' Mi? am! 1'-n' the tra11Sa0ti.?1_1`. nfn... u.. T. ' ' 1. is `hi-' goVw,1a .-hxtzrnfiy pry. t I `lights can not be turned! on emtier Laskect for A saiary as plumbing in- specvolr from Dec.` 1st, '191'1,to June iii "1912, 11:11 amo}1111e1t']::)f $5%V r,dTh,e. ayorawyed t ast a ere` 1` fears by telling him that it was not! yet paid, and that Committee `would page judgment /on it. ` LET THE LOWER L1u11'rs-~ V Ald. Lowe asked why the street `in the evenings. A modest request, !,saivz lHis_ Worship, -who advised a mo- . ition. ` Reeve it Bennett thought \ thei "only thing necessary` was to tell the` _' Commissioners, as the` Town paid ifqrl them, I Thisi inay ound like a" simple ques-L l tion, but the answer is more driicu-It. Ald'._ Sarjeant wanted to know if the Board _of Trade s request for cihang-| ing the cognomen A1\]3andale had` be1_1__re~c_eived.` i " - ' V J 1'70 -vvv V 1' I .'/1\ i -Yes, said His `Worship, #199 `you want to take the matter 11`; I ha22.<.1.`?5 _ I -I `u. `s in 1 In Llbblllxu 0 - Better leave" it alone, if you doi; ti want, to borrow trouble, . cautioned! A I"I T1,,-_1_ Why do not the_ Waterworks Dept- put in the water connections . own; Bi'ad:ford" St., same as is being done with the sewer connections? -askd Alg_~. Lowe." A A. ` _ w `i 7. 1'1 1-; .1 ,-1`;_`L_! 311.1`: .IJU`VVW7v ' ' [ " Between Reeve Bennett and phei Engineer the ilxfofmsition was elicited ` that it is not constitutional to chargq water connections up` to property`. 'A'l.1 T)-__1_ 1.`L..__.._'l..A. `L.-; ....-., 31?;R71!?7 otllm \rVi:H.`_UL` UUu._uU`UuLU-u.a . vyvq II`, - `*1 ` 'V' 1 owners. Ald. Rusk thought the wa- ter. should be put in to every 101; this fall, and* harged up `to the Tqwn, even -if "it did cost a littlle more. If `the _wo'rI. is done _in the spring. it wjll | co'nt-inua to sink. ~ . + . V .~ # _--___; n...~:.l 'the cost to 'be cha._rged to ,the Town, Ald. Gray `and; Rusk being sponsqps. -. CUlll:11lllU- lrU S1115. _. Later om, `a motion was passed, that the Water 'and Light Commission `be requested! to have water. -services laid to: every lot on Brad-ford St; this fall, Tl` _;;_.."_'.... --...'I~....5.....-.4-.-. nava.nh11v1n ,+rI 110`. Ur1_'u,y uuu .l.:u!\ uc.u;5 -ayw...`..u"..... . -If you V are u11for1unate.n:oiugh` to 1 be killed within thisf1nu&nig:ipa1ity,the_ ! I-l'unte rs" Excursions A Vsmcus `nae `Iron `nouun TRIP _ V _-GOING DATES T. * Otdber mm November * . - 1f*o nnx, s1fc`__ . tomnskoka Lakes. L;Ll{e`o,Bays.`Penetang.. Midland, Lakee1d;`.;8evemL.to North Bay inclusive, A la tocoboconk lncIusivo,: `Lindsay `to aliburton inc1usive,`.Ma_.da- ` wasks. to Party squad incluive. )1 tie kets` vaiidior return untihThurda _.`,T _ mh; .1912.v,e_x:-.epts, to ,, oinus,:euc ' . .. av ` lineB';:'l`11ed8_Yif V " Full ai~t1ini1ar'a.' uafceta. "-et. . train `Eur Grand: . rtink4Asent..,:9t'~ W.rite.-A-1 BDUI*`.l`a 5 :ILD,.A' :'lv`n|-nnuxnnt- - P` ~. . 2` , ' I'Yl(l.-'l'X'llll V J-_ Du I, or vyruu .a.v a. guy; It Ageu , r-I..\I-i;.1l}it,1_8I:|-$3",-. P!anh;%:% New Seaspnj Has Opend in Costiiirzeis, and Dress,Goods are under rapid 're of .Ldiscus;ion a sito,w'nat color and material shallibceselected. There is one "certainty; 'tl1,e.Sarje ant & King Store offers the newest models at always reasonable, often surprisingly, low? prices`, as is illustrated by these few Rtudnti-5-5:,` v':f'nr'I1e mg. (Rev.) 'Huinphreys ftor? judge the pictures in the art display.` at King` Fair at Schombergto-da:y.A` Mr. E. Stone of Owgan `S-dund `Wis the gwlost of his brother, John; Stem, Cumberland S_t., `f9r._ 3,, few` days. L A 1. \ ,. ';, . cw---so.--pnrlv, yuan ;.'elec:tedV itegns. f` Worhe.n S and Yeung Giri Suits, made ot`Im- ported Tweed Mixtures, iii colors of. Grey, Fawn and B!ue,~_ smartly tailored, the values are not even. intimated by the price, which makes every 9 . . . . I. . . . . . . . . . .. i Suit a_ great Bargain ; .` SARJEANT & xmc PAILETTE sax AT $1 SARJEANT & KING summ; TWEEDS T0 co IN TWO ms A .colle`ctton of 'Ncw~Coats taken from our best selling lines, Imported Tweeds, New Palo Cloths, Black Krsev Cloths, all at 'oneVprice for Friday and Saturday. . . . .'. . . . . . . . . . . ' - 3 \ . T 29 is the price we will clear 20 Suit lengths. at per yardmext Friday and Saturday. All our Novel- ty Tweed and fancy Suit lengths are on sale this week greatly underpnced, but as a special leader we offer 20 Suit lengths which regularly `sell at 75c. to $1.50, on sale Friday morning at. a . I It is 39 ihches wlde in colors Tan, Grey, Green; Navy and Champagne, and also Black.` A 1 .l Silk that will \`r.{ear and amarvel at the price ~ NEW mu .(0ATS; 001.0 010.00 1...: T1,?-..s.. who purchaaxli ]n`:}:1-1'1} "I,-vt\veo11` the Post A the `xiv have 1'emode116d'; mnkin-_-3 E1 into all attrat~t;i;v I Tin M ~'hu}) .wa}s (1emo1`i=s,h:d:; ?1'uv:-s 'l}m (`mnpbell . The m .~`f has j11st'bgg'6 !iV up ;1':l "\\';mh(=.e ` in s). H.>.< ..:]1a'pe. ` ,, \l' I ' ` `

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