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Northern Advance, 10 Oct 1912, p. 8

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south half of L: 1; . ~>~-~:.`C'$;8.i0n'0f the '.1`n\\*11shi;~ - containing 100 :1('1'(-C `..;,l9S,_.&1]i cleared and 1:1.~7.." srtiitef iof ` cultivation. Tin. " buildings, i 11 _1:`;m< `$7,000., For furth apply to J.`..\II-IS .3 Qhpmhill P.O., Ont. I IBCDQ-it - aponator will (-ommm 9th We want 3 `that are large 611011311 ' is to EVAPORATOR D APPLES WANTEM NEw ADVERTISEMENTS. "st ` `Assortment E RW E A R _.:'ARM FOR .<=.\ 1.14. "Assortmen I'|II1vn . ._ Lot 1; Jtth Con- nf Innis- :1cx'(-4. more 0? . and In.-~`;cr :1 g ation. drained. ` in f_'_`u )d repair- VF0r furtller parti' .AI.LAN. 3942 H--'--Ladis -desiri1'j1'g_ advi-ce. `on I-Iai*r 'l`rea.tme11t Vshould consult th Dem- o11st-mtor at Cro~sslan{d s Drug -Store` this. week. ' ' 66 _ 67 71 74 52 Mr. A. E. H-. omswicke, K.C.,T isl Crown Prosecutor at the Hamilton Assizes, where Mr. Justice Kelly is presiding. +_ There are several import- ant criminal cases on the .dok,et.' .j- . Rev. Dr; McLeod will preach in St. An-d rew s pn_ . Sundlay 'morning`. and Rev. R. Somerville at the even-` 'ing srvice. g - ' ? V | cable. . T p _ Harvest services ~.wi11%be `he1d:in"` u1ub',yUu UUVU IIIIC UCBII VGIUU \_i|llJ5l.u.' t.l `the Central! Method-' t. Church on" `Sunday next,` __the `13_ inst. The motor will preach in the Rev. R. Somerville 'preao11ed;' in. Collingwcnod Presxbytexian -Church on Sunday Jiast. -~ I .V ' " Mr. _R. A. Stephehs was a judge on the carriage horses `at Elmvale Fair last Friday. Mr. E. H; Williams; has secured. a renewal of the V lease of his present, store from the Bank of Oommexrce. ` 1`urnl` of County is away on a th-ree -months holiday. min. J. McBride is takingshisz `place. | -You can get the Engagement, and Wedding Ring and the Marriage` License at E. H. Williams Jewelry Store, and feel thoroughly satised `that you have the best value obtain- -1.1.. 4.: gooooooopoooobooooopooboog The selectors of Ju.ror`s' meet dnl Ju1.V 16th. _ ' ` 4 "V V [ 3:36oo:'I 1"? 9; ad%%p:giicav 5; Vcha].;pg~ ' ';}_Mo51`p9ople:':gn Ihx`uv`e i,hlf,` iun't ursf:;"V: ; teeth ullrthelr dam I19 ;.1u).|mt~nI'gner * gcuife. of them. Proper care menus .% _tlidrb1mh` and r?eguIari,9l9anslIu wan 1 I harmless antiseptic dentrltrlce, :y,`,;`i}:;;`;l;:i}}ii "tui-`i`l3} aau: `It *wl whllbnllI,tlv"1eeth.' hardnl war`- , uumsvand keep them healthy. Mur- ? llllols antlseptlc and all germ; larva; :; [destroyed bvlls use. ' ' l Price : : Robertson s 1 I.)\oor1;ast6t`Baxfr;. e Hotel.` nnuc swans; `ONLY ATV - : : ; 25; V; ., _. % j:u'n'd, t5_h;2ir 3 J Mtge} .; fs t0:'e3 ` 1t?=C_L`or,<)jI1tz0; iChait11am ;Ba.r: `fie; areA:;izi %%a% better pbsAiio;1f `thaiil' ]V61;b.f9,1`f `0 Save? you 1.I1?195'._ `On ~ Ilyotyr , A .. T, 8'rahd.w*'I>vrv_=6n1L Weeii % be Lfiven 7iI1 thew ;.G911t?3*1!v4M$w$h9di33 Umufch- - %Sum>r will `%-be:<::.s ,f_r9m. 6 J urs ofclock, \ f<`)l;1'cvs: ,1>'ro- gramme of L.-gmusioy `Sand ,'J,{ickets The chur_c_h _be. v.'_1 `4_, ,.a :1: *13artip;5irifi1i19;: V rzixreis of the _masber=`, : `Mr: ~`%R`;;.*`AB`t3i11so '1; .will,. be sorry to learn `thut_`._he_ Vfe fvouu `bed, ,..on Saturday .a'nd;di_`S1`oc_a;te3. his collar-bone. .5It_fwi`l1`,b'6 some tune` > before Mr. Robinson, Willi ' able `to use his right arm._ ' - . -_b-and-`7 % r Grocery Store. .nuu1,yru .l.1'Ugg an Hg ` it UUIL ll 1.-LI U1 ll U111 `I v-_-A 1'th-11'! Sinellair Bud-a ..M -Du -ber from`Hand'el s Messiah, AQome D.O., Osteovpathic P- in town every Tuesday and Saturday '1'ro1n 1 to 5 p.m. h Oioe over Vair_ s James McLean, otherwise known as Rowdy DowId'y . _ was on Monday Sent down for 20 days` in lieu of a fine of $2 and costs, for acting dis- orderly on the streets. ' ' ---For real good owere--wedding -or table Bouquets, Funeral Designs, `or Floral effects, put, up in the most artistic manner, see Wm. Taylor, Florist, Dunlop, St... Barrie. `tf. ---Ru:bbers', Rubbers, Rubbers."--_,. Carey s Cut.-Rate Shoe Store has an Veneer. all this ' Hmnv nun immense `stock of Rubbers, ;1.l\I\ an1\ a mnntlm An hysici-an, will be Unto Him. A Night Out, May Rosbsows new -starring vehicle, is a. ,delightful - comedy in three acts, dealing V with the results of hereditary inuence, from a humorous point of view. : In it the co-authors haven developed a ` series of extremely funny situations. . May, Robson as Granmumd his as funny as in ' The Rejuvenation of Aunt Mary, that she has medium for display ever had. .A Night Out is a nish-_, ed production. throughout, and -is. destined for a long and rsueeessful At the -Grand; _'Opera House,` 1 T`hursday,* Qct. ,17_tl_1'. ` _' v A in . which 'sheIpla.yed. Aunt Mary,`andthe role is the best `I -`Rev. 'MeLeod prea,e'nd excel-' lent sermons` at both` services in` St. ,A11-cl-re.\v s Church on Sunday. _. The `ne choir, under the direction of Mr. J. H. Morgan, excelled i11_.the several numbers g1'ven,a the _anthem,_ Far from, My Heavenly Home, with ob-. ligato by Miss` Rem Gfifths, and the unac-o'orripa'niede number, ' The Sfaxnds of. Time -are -Sinking, (being rendered" with excellent effect. Miss Kathyrn I;Iogg' sangva beaut-ifule num- from Hand'el Come UntoHim.. ' " ' . ` ' be fseen at the Grand `Opera. VHO1'1se& tonight, highly 7r`eobmmended.` It is an exposureof the me1;hods 50tf '1 the -police of large American ' cities` to extract. a confession from 8.. Susi-i pct before the" trial -com'es o. Ther,e' will, doubtliees, be `a Large attendance to, see -this much` talked of drama, - ",The7 Third Degree, w1iich%&wn~1j l - Marshall Reid; a lad .whd lives on Bradford St; fall while skating at the Roaler Rink Tuesday night and sprained his wrist. , A d'octor.attend`- ed his injuries and" he will wear his arm in _a.T slingvifor a `few days. % - . The` St. And~rew - Choir"have' stign-.l ed -a contract for` the presentation ..he*"re early in -November` of a Mock Trial, in w,hi,ch many tprominent vBarrie_ite_ will `appear, Ahbaded by the eminent counsel, Col . Newton, of Worcester, |,Mass. This entertain_ment(_ made -a ,- -big hit in Orillia recently, where they are to give .a repeat, -perfd_rm- an-ce. - 5 ' - I The highest price - ever, Paid for. pine timber in Ontario,_$15 per thou- sa11_d2..fe_et, board measure, was.rear1z- ed from thesarle by tender `of 'limitsl `on the Jolson River, Nipiseing dis- `trict, to J. J. McFadden, of Renf_r_e.w. '.I`~end~ers werie asked `by the Ontario Government "for. the` pine . on the Ilimits, and the Asa_~_1e has just been- lconcluded. ` _ * _ - I ~ -=-A specia:1 .-purchase at `a sf>c`-ihl `discount. of Tr_unks~, `Suit -Gases and V .G~rips has just been. made by C'arey s Cut Rate Shoe Store. ' to hand -ayndhave been`marked down to special sale prices.. See \ them erel you purchase anything` in this line, it"l-1 pay you. V ' A V I COLLIER ST. METHODIST "Next S.abbath. morning tl1e,pastc'>r. ` ml-1 sneak on the` subject:.God"s. Call for Help, . ` and in the `evening, Our Treatment Jesus. ` ' % on vgwgr wv I/CCOQCU, V mu _|_Jg_|_1\}'Y U11 kJILlr\.lL\.I.(bJ , \J\/In lfvtl, ubuu I Ireland; -but had .1ived:.in` the neigh- c .-.o.\.-arr, L ' g Ti; _. ,. borhood` of Lfroy for at number of . PRIVATE SCHOOL fshe . had be.enT:}iln ii"a.i1ing]` . --Miss Wakee'1d,~ formerly :of the 9*?` t 0.1` W a year" 9 H? Ohltenham Ladies college, and the Wys 3;! Mnd9>;i1 *0 the Sixth Warwick `Girls ; High. School, -will-Lme `Ceme. ryai Innis n meeeive for tuition pupils ofny age` ` 7 ` " - . ` - ` !`at the `residence otff the -late John `. . -Mns.ttEnw;u_m JUSTICE - . Crispin, Esq.,~~OoJliQ1; Street;-` For _M1;s.yAnri.Justice, reIict'of'the1ate_ terms a.ud.ypb,rticu1iars -apply Mrs. Edward J ustice, diet} at` the tfamilyl Geo. MQrton_',. Stret. j [Q1-:t.41-41 rsidence ~1late onF`riday night, `in_-_hr , i a I 4 ;1:r9&tmGnt`<.??:T9.S113-" , 72 years. -Mrs.`f"Mi1ler' ..was born in -* Court of Revision of the ;.Voters List will be held` on the 29th of T October. There are a number of up: po,a1s~ to be heard; " , :_ I _~ , _ . _n_: %%*`Reeves 4 to '9.` moilet is I the jewel, fshe V ' `fevstensV.A%%7thr%%bosom- We irar- ; `%tic"s111a.iya;t12gnti(,>n__ to. t.hisvb;'anch"'of, . jewe l?'y'_`bu_Si_x}Iea_ -and our `display " ` chatelaine; %1 L - it "chiming.i *many%`%A;%p1endia 9 7 " % HNISHINGTOUCH *Ja_ . `D A'D"D1'" ` .. 0., ~ . Rloruim Oxnxilaxiix , o The funeral of the nlatcf, Richard Oxenham,'- one of the ear1)a.residents `of Barrie,` washeld on the arrival of `the Toronto J;ra.i'n yesterday morning` to `the Union Cemetery; Mr ; Oxen-L ham, who lived ._on Mary V- St. for _a number of years, moved away from Barrie over` ten years ago. Two sons and two daughters survive. 'in,her 56th year.` Born at Midh-urst. mhe"d.;;th"a;;;1ise& "at the family , residence, 162 Elizabeth St., on Mem- day, of Mm Caroline Partridge, beloved wife of Walter Partridge, in 1857, Mrs. P had been "ail- Ving` -_fQr. ,' a.` number of years, with" paralysrs. _' The funeral was held from her home yesterday aftemoon to the "Union, ~Cemetery.- _ . MRS. DAMUISL -l!I.1hl.Jl.`I Mrs. liza J alie. widow of 't1e 1a.te Samuel "ller and daughter of the late A J ohn` Lucags, -passed away at Eefxjowy on Saturday, Oct. 5th, aged . ----- `f-.. 0.0-turn l -:21 " Mas. WAL'_ri;m" PAR'rmi)aE eectsv, the most sea Dunlap. `tf. Rtubb ers.'"'-.-v,o Store an Rubbers,` this` seasou s goods, on which "they. can save you 15 to 20 percent, . - L -vrha J econdmic; F, 1.1 is 1`? i dveij; than we *hy'"p%1evi9us, b i " ``Fa11ssi4S35hki 4 7 . V K -5 I `- > 1! -.~ . , I5 `- .7 . v }- ll parts of our tia.sts=k iskelecteed from the for4`_eijg'.rit1` markets. tbeing` bought dire i .t ect, thus: effecting` a saving as T X Q ` q fortyoautand ensuring foruss - e i " ~ h increases inlyiillineryh Sales :We have just opened up a shipment ofi,`H_ats that are the mestt beautiful seen this seagson, Rich Velours, Super Felts and Handsome Beavers in a variety that will make easy your _selectio1`1`. e a s s = s `T V i ' ' NEMO AND L '" A LA GRACE . ,. Visit our] Sliloww-rodm and l'ooik`ovew1'~ioI`1r coliection; npte the reasonable l0Pi0eS and w.e 1e satised you ll do as many have done this Nseasbn, e_xpP.eSS Y 0111 Satis- faction with our-YALUES, (`JHOI"CEi AND SERVICE. J " i ' BEST VALUE" FLANNELETTES % Mus. SAMUEL M1LLim_ A Rush For Children s Coats . a. Not t\ f:_n_' a ntzmber of7ye'ars Haye we had SUCh_a de ma-nd fdr our Chi'ldren'-s Coats. They're neat and `natty, and the range is varied, that you ll not be at a losswhat tobuy` the gigls. Blues and Tweeds are the `most In demand and we've some striking novelties for girls of ftfon1\_`8 to/1.6, yjearsm `.0-]3ITUA1-If i ---IiIa.r. Mrs. ` S-cott-Raff ' ahd Frank Bemrose at the entertainment in `Collier Street Church on Thahks~ giving `night. V . `: CORSETS at . V . Largest U N D] Dr. Jaeger Under- wear liar Men and Women GEO.VlCKERS 86th year. Mrs. J txstihe had iri 5 gobd-' health for a person of her years` until about two weeks previous `- to` her death. \Tl_1e funeral was held on Monday, th_e"botdy being placed-` in the, vault at- the Union. Cemetery-, and] will n91; be interred util the arrivall of; `Mrs; U. S. Rhyndresg, tr daughter, f_1-`om.Saskatoon`. ~Six nephews acted as pazbearer", -agid the Rev, Andrew` Smith of-`the Baptist" Church. con-3 ducted the. funeral services`; Mr. W. J. Justice. of Blake St, is.ei`s.oI\1,. } %:fordvA ,Ste;$Boiiferht *9` es AGED CoLL1NGWooD " I RESIDENT PASSES AWAY l Colling:w_oo{l,_ Oct. 8.-'-Mr; Charll Batten, one of t-heioldest residents of this district, passed away on Sunday at the General and Marine Hospital, Collingwood; in his 7_5th year. Mr. Batten arrived inQC'anada in the ea1_'l'y__ fties from Cornwall, -Englarfd-, living in Darlington township, New- castle and Clark` 'Torwnship,- until 1828, when he].1`emov.ed to Kirkville, noyir` Mair s Mills, three miles west ' of . Collingwood. There for many years 1 `he. arri`ed~on' a successful` business as blacksmith, and..a few, years ago =-`retired to a small farm,` where he also kept the ` local post oice. Throughout his life he had been _.ac- tivelry identied with the Methodist Church, having `been a glocal\~pr`ea.cer of much acceptance in '-Newcastle, Bowmanvil-le and Newtonville dis- tricts. For several ~ye'ars_he sn- perintendent of ' the Sunday School at ._ Kirkville and: served, inqthe I in- _.teres`ts_.iof the church on the . ocial - boardi at; district meetings-',;, and e- quently .-at the -annu-alJ._conx1'erene_,, He took` an ..inte`_1ligent interest , in` A I the educa.tidnal`_pro3`reS- of the_.-1Province',l >18! zealous. works, er- : :1ve.:.vearsi'ago` i`slu_ } vigozf`-` .ous- rbeca.-me, irn and iof-': j flute .senile:i_ { in 1:9-8" iR'.5f%l\sivte7.; I ~_st`,;in,::?`-thi;,varting-;a11:_;'Te;`o '4 I '- A i V 1:1 We ' " ~ , ? [Mr.l - A; `C. %j}BT'atten, ..~fofrmet1`y_ egtop of Adm-nob; >;an<`.1` fc-rinf in` uih.` W995 WaTd" ' ' . --The Seven vSutherland*~ Sisters Hair (`mower is being fully demon- st1`ate`dJ at Crossland s Drug Store this .week. I I !- One of the most pleasing and en- ltertainin-g performances -xof magic, lsleight-of-hand and illusions r ever witnessed in Barrie, was given at `the Grand Opera House Tuesday night by Eugene La.ur_a'nt & 00., to a large saudience. _The Show is clean and wholesome .throughout. In the open- ing act; which is termed ' A Flower Garden," the magician- literally cov- ers the stage with 211'} manner ofl yowers, pot p1ants,.cetc.; then, from a tambourine he produces an abund-i ance of silks otf .b1endsede_co1ors, from which (by some clever manipula-= tion), is produced thevags of Can-l ada and the United; States covering the whole stage and making a very strong closimng` the MURANT PRGVED { ? HIMSELF . T0 I ; CLEVER ARTIST} [Ffrst of Lyceum Course En-'% } tertainments Was Most Em Q _ joyable--=1`! ext of - S,.er,ies. e % on December 5th.. . I " G!B'Iif1`, by the` :"~..;.d `_("s....2~.`4...;1 .1r;n_7:' ,1 5 In the third and closing act of the evening s entertainment, Mr.. Laurant d:raw's" away frem his role as a magi- `cian and assumes" that of an im- pcrsonator. With but the brim of an old felt hat ghe jmpersonates .many! `different .histQrical; characters and` -proves'him`sg1f.jusf; as capable in this 1 as` innuthej role [of jma`gician; The` "C!0SiI`1Q_O.f_Vj-t1'S_:aACt- is an illmsion, en- {titld'\f The ~\_.TQrtn1~e.' Board, [from `which ` he in in -.-f1_1llt view `of the `audience,-,_.. 2 A ` A `Mr.`GraVd< _)1p11'-', a, iliianistof .130 mean] ability, "entertained the audience dur-V 3 ing the performance and also during; hr: . int;,=r.inimion';_bety\_ree';1. ` ac}ts.. ` n._ l * - T~-;-~~--~--V" """"'-".""`_ "M"?- ~_T11e nexpvattration in the Lyceum; ~-Course. ,is`- th`..__Chidago Glee lG1ub comes',on December 5th, and %if;=jIJg.`11_ra"Ixjt - .&C`6.L criterion bf ~. -;1;he;_. the :cou1`s ".w.i-113 Bai M ie-`I . .c'2.n look . "ti? h%`Tif18, 4SA_6.'I"n<> , `if the ` Vary " Yilmqt:;pmcurah1e 1 vac`. The second_ " ` - ` -The Wiz- ardfs Supper, , 2` audience is tveated to di -"n7nt"dishes of magic cookerypis -so clevr, that it places Mr. Laur.ant _inHa. oipss" by` himself as `a`r1`I8;,gicia.n. ' ` ` r` _> | gugpuvo, uI.u:zu..LU1, Dy Luti` Oemtral Metho- ~WiJ1iam% Ken- " -St. Airdres Presbyferian~ Church `choir wiltl f11r11ish vmusic for the? ,`no1den Jubilee orf Guthrie `Church op. 1\im1day, October 2181;. . w Prices $2.25` up to $15.00 5NTED-At once. an 1-.\pt*!'ic!|cL`d ""H0u'semaid. Apply .\h';~'. ('u}h;1m, Owen street. 41-41 once, :1 gmul ,Le::era1 .etvan\t, Highest W:lf. ,`(`.~' paid. Ap- ' plgpat this oice. 41-41p "F" FOR SALE--10(> ucu-s. west of Lot 10 in the oath Con. of ." `Ora, (formerly owned by the late `5`- J0hn 0. McArth111'). W1-11 fenced, T Partly cleared, good }1zm1\\'o0d ... 5b1lsh on'ba1ance. Q1511 offox-.< soli- "cited: Apply Jae. 111i.~*011. 413 Wbodville AVe., '.I'm'mt-u. Ont` ._ tario. A 3841 `FARM FOR SALE---100 l1(`l'l'S. W683 ` shalf of Lot.16, Com. 7. 'I`mvI1ShiP f ,0 f3Oro (formerly owmwl by the late John C. McArthur). Splontlid barns, good stabling and drivmg I .S_h6d. Well feliced. and in 200d ? stateyof cultivation. .\ppl_V J35- l'Ellison_._ 413 WoodviH.~ .m-.. To- ?` 'T'IrA<>xi,tb; Ont. 33-41 '- Q:-a-`__.___`_ . , ~- 1" I100 ORE` FARM Fm: s.u.E- V. Qheap and on easy tv1'11`..~`, W911 iII_l` E and in good >`tz1IL- Of cu1t1- f`.V ationv.-' If not sold 1~;.- the 1st. qf 14`. ]_N0Vember..wi11 rent. Fm` Imu` Q `0'.l1A1a'l`sTapp1y to OWI1(`I'. ll. 1.0111103: ` vi, ixornton. 38-439 Qt. ..9! ..L.`l9.'-.!l`.T;"3.5.T...}

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