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Northern Advance, 31 Jul 1913, p. 5

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. . . . . . 225.00 ..n\.A l\4v\ra\JI W0 III`, 001 FLrnh` FAoulard.s j in 5, goad % range of colorings regular price 30;. `A V - Half prfc and less, V Untrim- V med hat worth up to $ 3.00 f6f98c '%;IrimmedT. Hats (worth up to $5 5.00 -On Sale for '$ l.49 _. as our first shipment of Old Countfy -' Millinery to Go Foulards to Go % % "at a_ Sacrifice $2.50 _Waist for...... "__ ~oo`v;0'.I `V1.50 - 4VV`l\-it.Ae 'Waists toaoj 3./* ie th.and5full lngt - ,. _ $"6A.S ` `s regular price.$-3 so and Eo\'etej pceasin White VVa}sh Coats SARJEANT AND KING 9`-', ~ 17- V?-'-2:. ".".'Z`.`:*.`.. - -,.-~'.-V, .' -. `V .. ..- - , tr, . 4.` -, ._-,': ~'." - . V' -. *1` ,- -;;`_:_'v",V . " >_-- 1, ` ,.__ ..'_.. , ` _ L. h: ` _',_ `_' . 45 . ~ `cr-~-. . -. ; -r`--. ., ~ ,. . . ' .v-,4.-, , _; -5 ., 3-`. _ .- . ;-- _;a_ \..-V. . - . M. V - - , ` V"` '. - .7 - "",'.`v:.... . . , . I." ja, : . the Decks FORTHEA FALL TRADE .. On Sale at 19c T On Sale $2.00 and $3.00 --AGRANf].`-S ` Hamui? ,|1.u\.I. \/\IL J. vvv FR.-ED. MARE? and %. .$1387.68 $3773.37 $1133.00 `$1387.68. ..sa.v.g .$ 50.005 5., 75.00! 50.00; 500.003 .. 455.00} `$508.97 i % 41.23 glut fl` EH. % E. Jory, !A. H. Goodall EW. B. Webb (prizes) . iJ.`W. Scott Ball Planing Mill -Co. `E. -Tyrell }Barrie Tanning Co.- . . . A 111' 1l"____`L-`I1 I AJIMAAAV 4:11:55 \J\Ic 1 `A. W. iirsha11 C. Carley `Band-Dr. H. T. TA:-nall, Chairman Dr. A-mall, expenses 7.. . . .$ 28.35 *`r,- LL /'r_.; Avnn \443l1vA\-\.v I I n I 0 u 0 c 0 X ' 135;; W(Jud-ge) St; Catharines Band`. . . . 12th York Rangers . . . .. Port Credit . .T . . . . . . . . . i3}"aoilig'e """ '. III}. L. F. Adfi_ison . . . . . . .` `T? 71* t\ (I (*1 `E. `I~i.6`{5" i `Son '1 II III J. F.` Gilmour (Board) Dr. H. T. Arnall, sundries. `. J . "1 3:; " f"a;; "3." Bell Telephone Co. . iQueen s Hotel O JlI.\.lW|.lll\.v 0 an 0 0 `J. R."Hamb1y L Bailey (Track) . J. W. Scott Smith J. Mellartin . .. . =;Ba11_ Planning M1117 `I'M. . . . . . . . Ath]tioe-J. McMartif1, LIMITED In only Muslinl Dresses trim- med _with Embroidery worth $7.50 On Sale at $1_.98 %Muslin Dres- es to Go Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose fast black, gllsizes to. go at Cotton H ose % to Go % VI/1V\ite Skii'ts * toVGo Fine Indian Head Skirts in `new style only . . . . ..$135 Fine _ Redford Cord A Skirts 1 worth $2.50 ` ` A4 `-- ' I arkAe---C. Z phi; for 25 '2$}'$1.9s' j?au;,,` 'ChaA irmn: `do . . $4.60 ,2doz~. Cnaventte and Paramatta Rain Coats, ; good colors, all sizes on Sale- Ladies Rain Coats Chairman . .$ 13.10; '. . I . . 100.00! . . . .60 ; . . ;.. 50.00:} An: $905.73 I $331.90 To Clear Each $1.50 65:00 AAA '3: "s:m2:;777. 14_25gM.rs._ B. W._ Sm1t!1 15_00 `;Ba.1'ne Planmg M111 7_75 `G. Boyer . . .. "-13.75 Dryer . . . . . . . 2; 235 `M133 Wearmg . .. . . '6_30;P. Love . . . .. . .` 5.00 i I.uke_ Speann, G.T.R I1"I'\'I'T T` An ingenious combination gas vgens'en-- ator and burner is shown -.in:tlfe-~illus`. tration. The gas takes 4theb`p}a: e.:ot. coal for the kitchen rax'1ge.v ~` `l`h'be-ap-_ paratus sets in what wouldv"_b9:h'the; oven of the stove and on a wall! brag-A ket near the range is a reser_vo1r;d!; 01]. Through a pipe this on no`wsA1_n;p,' the generator, which converts it Into- gas. T11-`~ gas thus formed spreadi- through a burner pipe where _it_`c'an' be lighted and it heats up the top` of the stove just as if there wa~__9_.' coal re below. An advantage Of this device in :1 house not provided with a regular gas stove is that it oobvlateg the necessity of keeping a.. coat rb: at half pce. About two doz. Fancy and Black Parasols, shown_ ,in window on Sale at Parasols to go `On Sade to go at a reduction of Corset Covers `Corset Covers bf n: Embroidery good value at 50c. To go this week A Fine Range to Seiect from ls. Dodds [H. Worsley . . IBam'ie Gazette . .. . . .. Southam Press Co., tic] Advance . . Examiner . .. .. . .. . Sat. Morning . .. . . .. `J. E. Emms M. Hebner I3`:-xi}ey s Livery . .. . .. Electric `Light Co. [R Thomas` . . S. McCullough I avrie Planning Mill, GA._..:l N B - nQ\l .5 AvnAq44AAb .n.n.a.;i Stand Bull Planning Mill . G. Hagart... . 0. Warren G. Fisher ....; ... J.`Hipkin -Barrie Planing Mill Hamlin & Pqwell . .. `J. W. Scott . . . . .. 'E. E. Wonce .. O. G. Hart . . . . . .. `W. J-0Il%' .... ..... lAviatibn and Parade--Geo. ' Chairman Combined Generator and Bur-n,r._]"akeu Place of coal . A Captain Baldwin . . . . P. R. Mu1_1s- . . . . . . 1--I-\-lr1- Ii Aguuanow-J u u . Vickers, ,""a.; .1; ; 6.62 J. J. Turner & Son,enc1osure 20.00 F. "Creawicke - . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.00 {Moore & Armstrong . . . . . . 10.00 C.'_Dyment . . . . . . . . . . .1 5.00 -Wiseman . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 -- -u-`V-no ` .-.n.A-an V-v L .l;(;sKennT-. V... 1' ?I.uke Spearin, G.T.R. Ba _ dos ,-G.T.R. F1oat._. ;T. Royce ..... . . . . . . .. E. J. Byrne . . . . . . Collingwood Cadets . .. . ., .. Barrie Carriage Co. . .. .' `AA. 0.` Forester . . . . . . . .. `H. J. Buchanan .. lghgmhiml Rube" Band Colof Wash * Dresses from I0 to 20 per cent Hill McAdam . .. .. . N. Gossling, ac `M. Doane . ... I II 0. C \.4OJ.lIa|nJQ 1ga_5=Nabio' '. '.'. . ' to go at 35c ` a solution uf ve grains of _altim `to-.1 an ounce of boiled water. . 1f.thei child is taken to a doctor, he will apolyl nitrate of silver to the uicers, but the l mother cannot do this "herself. _ Pie-i vent.ion is better than cure, and '-in. this case the prevention is, a. s`impl"e' matter. Watch the baby's toad, i`st- of all, and then be scrupulously chie- ful to keep everything connctd with his feeding pcrfectlj clean. 7 ` L Each 98c Only V 35 -u-vu- "azl 1000 `AAA 'B`a;;dj Vickers, . .$712.o3 `$493.25 ..25o.oo .a.-..~. 13:66 10.00 ...-\.s 1536 -4- av-vv 6:53 6.62 HUD \KAu~~.. ,_ V 7 bad breath, coated tongue, gnd Ah-.l._'_ amed gums. Later yellow apo`g,%.., pear in the mouth and on the gum; A Often the gums bleed and the mbutl; is so sore that the child refuse; mod. Prompt treatment is necessary AG1,e'.` - . ' . V I the chxld sott. nourishlngefood, Such! as junket, broths, jellied eggs. Wash the mouth out every two hours A-with"; s ljein , extend nuwvv.-v----- tongue, Sometimes the inemngat through the entire canal. V * - : .m treating the disease, *gta_a.tq5cg,rg_ must be taken not to rub, the.` 01-they will bleed. Wash H16 out with boracic acid sol-1.xtior1iebe _!9_i,e'.=*; and after every meal. Be exceeqiqgiyff careful of all bottles and n'ipplke`,:;i put food into a bottle i1ia.if,tl_1a:,' not been steriiied with boiling 3011 the nipple every morning and fg`e_t_.', new ones frequently. these precautions use this treatgngyitgg; wash the mouth out every hourijvithii 9, solution of bicarbonate or soda,` one teaspoonful to a cup of boiled wat_er';' To wash out baby's mouth: Wrap: piece of absorbent cotton aroun._"t1;eV mue nger, pour the solution- .o\fe1f the swab and wipe out every part of we mouth, taking care not to hurt the sensitive membrane. . g -V 1 Sometimes older babies have ulcer- ated mouths, caused by poor health or neglected teeth. The symptoms at this disease are drooling at the mouth, ......L..A &auu\a--nun near` I.`..,_ 3:113 all day. as It takes _on.1_ ' 9,` 119 to heat a stove with _!_tj'and~_t.lgq i... .`.`Zf`ff1, i`*:e Wen 9 :4A[h-*%: _` 9` of goods for making glrdlig r\II own at ugrulol Girdles and sashes are 170950 j 4811) of greater importance. and~ 9YF7 imaginable kind or material _1an`1 Braid manufacturers, embf'_dd i Mon houses and silk j glgchants are bringing `OM ':P99` Th..- , merchants br1`ng~1;1'-3` `O fl" -.-.uv-U U"'*.".T` 71'} Outside of suit jackets and % Mcurlous bead` girdle; and as In the bright Buisi! ; are shown. ` " " 4". Irhandbags glarihg -6610? J11 the to rm of orndmenh 93.9!`-ts. however, are" ;lIlf3" ._b6com ' e popu1at,1n:b'ii " touc_hes.._ MAKES GAS IT BURNS VlNL/ I I 1; do; t0 on. sr:rpmmo mom f1'jANx';,. d, whichiggn item Remedies For Seve All sorts of ID nvx .._-\_-_ edles May be. g` Several Boot "Maker diijocu Ato Payment at T ~~ _Fdu_di_l Duo V ., _ . tnec~t1i=tuit3ni1f .but_ there is :eaf;s:ei;t: gxutis 1; eteit, and ; .;wort_hieee:, ;-fn1_'one"y 1 I 9'b"1.lft" 1.1`9'7`_..)i`>`iT1.t.1`::Y.:311'~'th9 \1i!`1i1nE,u-.<>1'. % the iunwazyg`. Iitjyli 'fat1fblee.',t`th6 ' i engraving on; `the; `?paper money"; ia`t`1"!_; `inferior quality, .ant_l,fhence` easy -to:`~ stifiieetat Q imitation; `eecondly,`. `there ate` ~69 nany worthleea or_i doubted coine. .in. pirculation ~th_at;: t,he'__te:nfptatlony to}. add ` to their, nu mherv.e-is not easily reeited. '_ g ,The' paper money is`; tallowed "to re main` in ciiulauon until. disgrace. fully dirty and nearly obliterated. - lnd therefore dimcult of "recognition is counterfeit or genuine. _To "add to the confusion, French silver is genera hl? accepted, `while the coins or Swit-_ Ierland. Belgium, and" Greece, al- . ihough oicially recognized. are, as yule, refused in commerce. Niumerou I Papal and Roumanian coine.`are `still in circulation, `although valuelese and-I iccepted only by unwary toreigneregi ` whom the Italiane.resard as fair prey; 3 '. Tn npIplI6I.... ..`-..- -1` LL- 1. ,. I - -- . , Thirty pairs 0: ladies shoe: were '_sLe1:ed'ti'o/In Algred Burn. boot and Jhoe maker, or Glayport. Alnwlok. sndl (old by auction to ` satisfy the elalm qt {the Dixie lo! Northurgberland 1 four} years! ;-mt. ran}. .,a.'mount1ng_ to -A - - .` .: -.*_ "1-\'..';.'.L. .n....u'.....I On mnrj - -t---- ~-- -vw--------U-.--.' `I'M-"M IQSVJQ ' 1- In addition, none of the 1arge.num{' iier of one-lire pieces coined ' before` 1863 can be passed,` elthough. inc irineically ~01 eqnal value with those, 3!, inter date. since the period ar, bitrarily fixed for their redemption has; passed, and the government refused _` to accept `them further. 4 av u-vvvyv uuwtu Luswuvro The Italians possess a. `mania. 161:`; ' nut11a._t1ng and pertorating the nve and" en centeslmo copper coins-; but, OW1; ..__ L- AI.-n_, ,;, E - v V - v V u --new vvyyvl VUIILD. lllllq UW] `usually acts as no bar to `their ac? g to their small denqmlnatlon, thl TI-IE ouchassor MARLBOROUGH from a picture taken at the" Long- chan'1ps ra.'e course_ near Paris. ieptqce. tour. ;Q!.ll`l l'6L, -'DIllUI.IIAInu-|g .. $1.94,; which Mr. `Burn declined tangy. having conscientious objections to thin raiic or teudal times. ' , . - Mr. Burndhope that his, refusal to. pay will Ibnistfinettin theiax re-` pea.ied.L `He had hit goods seize d~1and the duke`a. 1-1gnga.-f ~ .. 4.,___ _ ._;3 ,i.__` 5; +1- Eom` on prevsoug ocoj ionsfto` tiphblil P181} 5'01: Q`: `H8 GUIDE Illguun .._ , Quit tent` was a payment by the tenant in commutation of oertatn pegs vices which he o'w_ed ms ineignor. olden times the _2 cento_wo.i_`_wo\ _`m.any. gi_me`g_ 11:,_ ii; now; _ A ;IlI:r!n8Vth 13P'`nAe13"3riep;thee nevi` e on; ha ozbeen toriottn` in T V j-wnsse;;unins.oreesaneanm W oukE's_gm_T RENT 01 R. LWo1fe1 the Haigh R. VWo`1fex ,0 L `Camp! .in W U173 `M; ` II.....;. V ~u < n Wi159~!i?S*.`Vbr9k.eL 21 ;: 25` 25 'Wm-.i%:C,r0,s`eJ and ,_ 25` R.%Wo1fendeni~ 7%-19* - L 25 Hai`ght"_ I , -.7. - o 7 . . V 19; ;,;25` IR`. ,Wo'1fen_deh- _ .. --11.8 Vil1iVer_s_ - 17 T 2'5 L Oampben 7 ~ L W. Ur1'y._ i .` -16. 17 25 L 3 . . ` 25: - ` 25 Eashamjed; ESALVA V a_. Q 11` '-`ca. TION %:sERv10Es ' Suiiday, Aug. 3rd. m.+-;Ho1in?,s `Meeting? ; A an-...... '.... .1 13--.; as - &&\AJ' u1u' JJQDJV ~ Z.0-:-Sa1x?'ationV Meeting-.- V o F 2 ._p:m.--'4_-Sunday. School. I = - - Our Sund a.y.' S`choo1 ,havei""-a_rsrang- ed to go to Strawberry Island, by _the . Steamer Is1a.y on TI.`-uwda-yl morning,`-`August 5th,7 for their! . annual picnic, `Steamer leaves wharf ,at~9.30. All_who wish` to` go with I-them would be welcome. M. Burry, !Ensign. . > BAPTIST -'CHURCH e! `.The Ordinance. of the Lord s :Supper will be observed next "Sun- day ievening. T "The pastor ' will `preach morning `and evening. Vis- \ .V.\ itors .we1c_ome. L _ `~ The Grand ' Trunk `_ auditors _ hr} `their report for. the . week-V ending July, 25, `show an increase of $116,- 885 over the same week` last year. The gures are as _ fo_11ows:--1.913, `$1,164,836; 1912, $1,047,951, ' ' ' {'_MUST BE HEALTHY ` . A..dispa_,tch frdm __.Pittsburgh says: --'The. Pennsylvania, Railroad Gom- paiiy , is `shortly. to put -i_n-to eect` la rule debarring. from dining car iservice. all employees suering-. from disease, of any .kind.e Quarterly physical examinations are to' be made by company physicians, and only those 100;. Del` cent. healthy will be permitted .to remain in the `service '.It is `believed -`nearly 50i lper cent, .of the, present; ernployes, ivcill be dicharged or _t!a11sferred. ` ca uuazna oyv..- A119 righ moment. - him in.-L1 . Just 3, dear; I Won t `be al run and lock `fe. . - . T E ' The. latcst fashigri 01:: the ladies! `wearing tight skirts is causing .trouble on` the Railways. ` A117 oice ial of the Canadian Pacic "Railway [has issueti `a circular, in which it 1 , L - J 1.1. -1. -A._J..nJ-nun `LUIS Lsaucu u \;u.uuAuu, an. u....v.. .. is` expressly stated that conductors and trainmen ` must take special care of the lady p-assengers and `see that they get on and off the trai_ns_safely.. The reason t given is the prevalence of the tight skirt {among the fair patrons of railroads. "An instance is given of va, lady get- ting`on a train who was not H, able to take. a long enough step, ancl as |a 1`:e-sult fell between two of` the l 9. " . NUMBER` ONE Young Docto'r s Wife---,Oh, Jack, `just fancy! there s _ a patient in `the sitting room.` " ~ 1 T ,r._-,1.. `L. A HINT TO THE VVISE . Made1ine--Don t come up to the.- house to-night, Harold. _ 2-L Harold--Why not, dear _ Madeline--Pa .- had a puncture, cracked cyclinder, and a bent steer- Aing wheel to-day, and Pm afraid he will `wreakhis vengeance on you.- Kansas City `Star. . n inorg air estis M present`; AUDITORS REPORT o1=mNCEs o1=m1a nlamonn JIIBILEE Showing in Detail How Much Money `It Requires to Run " a Celebration Like the ' Diamond Jubilee. `e `Citizens Suixgcritiohs. 0 o . o 'o` -.c 0.; Park Privileges . . . .A (}g1_;e_` _and grand` AS.tgnd_ _ -1 _________ HUD uuu \.:u.uuuu ~...._.. U" ~ . , V . Aviatlon Enclosure . AdVv?erA h-ing` Commi':tt.eee-L. - J.. '-Salter, Chairman... $308.07 Reception Dommitte -J.. R Haiiiblyg Chairman . .. 8.60 A ; ` wangge, T . ; (137.75 Hi. , , -:..V-4,`: . ~i,_ L7 --. luv.-005', `Q-A-V1155-LUDJD .sI`.Lvu|.L,1;E 3- p`;m~.-F'reeV and Easy. Hon Q..1.'.'..;.:-_. "r_-L3__._' _BIg G.`T.1_}. 1:]AR1\}1`1_\I_GS' .v1:v..:.L .`v_; __-A . u.uUU'L_l.lV",. ' ,50O for if dealegsa DISBURSEMENTS ?_50o.0o~* . .' , 315.09 13.60" _i5.60 33161.05 j895.02 Town Improvement` . `iBarrie Band . . . .'f; " `b_11_i_11g'woocl:- Cadets . Citizens Band Committee Town of Barrie, less 0ont.ra.. Chlldrens Aid Society, per 9 TI ? A!;-`l is to 71, I aut`om0! *3 Lynn '1'` 1Audited and found correct, i Trampo15i> ;Comgiiituee-. i Donald Chairman . . 9,20` Barrie Horticu1tTur z 1,1'v Barrie, July 28th, 1913. Childrens Aid) Society. to- " .Wards an erection for `a home for . neglected chi1d- _. ren (balance) . I . .; . $254.68 l\`lT.at.i;n2;i `'1 pins `Cd, . ` Bgep on-J._ F:rewor1;er-Wa1ter+ Scott; Chairman-I `Hand &~oo. . .% ..s25s.ss -De_'oo;rationV- -Jas;`.; , Vair,. Ghairmari 1. , DETAIL1_El) -EXPI33 ND 1I_TUREA AdIverTtisVing--:L.? J. `Salter, Chair- p `_thia_*

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