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Northern Advance, 31 Jul 1913, p. 8

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Oeiitral or = "'wzest"h`-,-Ondi. ;rWould J lease _sui1;ablefj houqfe; _ ply` B61: 75, `Advance 891;f_J ? LgOST--Long' silver cigaretter case,- Iwi-th crest,_ on outside` -and _name ,' I W. N; Stone, Sports, 1910 -ins". -'~side,V lost on Penetang _ Road`, near 2 Churchill.` Finder "will A re- _ warded -on returning` to `Advance ` ; Oice. - A 2 ` 31~31p.'j V` ,STRA.YEDe.--Ontoo the.-premises `of ` - the undersigned,` one pig; about L` six months old`. Owner` may have - same by` proving" property `and ; paying expenses. Geo. Leslie, lot i . .7, Con. 14, Innisl, Allandale P.0. ' "Ont. 30-32,` [Geo-Vickers 56 -i 6% I lHURR--In the 1w. Hospital, on I ' ~T1iu1-sday, July 24th, to Mr. and I Mrs. Sidney Hurr, Al-landa-Ie. _& ; son _.(Sti11b0 l_'n).. ` KING`-+-In Barrie, on Monday,. 28th, 1913, to Mr. and Mn; .1.` 17:..- - _-v 1J`\AJJ auuu, uuo, to Jul`. and Mrs. STE'WART--In Ba1_'_rie, on Friday, 'FO`R]'3ES--At AC_1.1nd'le s, lj 17th, .to.M1' " `F01-Baa a tuna ' , ly addressed the members of the- ! At the Monday evening Band 0011- icert in , Queen s Park, Chairman `Jory of the `Band Committee, brief- band, congratulating them on their` success, and wishing them continu-{ 53 honors. He announced that an eort .would: be made to have the bands stand removed! from the Mar- ket Square to the north east corn- i I [I am sulre it. is very `gratifying to! myself _and_ the other citizens to knew that we have a `band that can; uccessfully compete with what are [Arecognized to` be some of the best ibands in the country. `.0 van, . DU . All-J. 4 Forbes, a son.` ` ' phyencal`energy;- the jliongdistane and tdll I Of`): 'I`velephon;e. A i3Y9'k.%wf0r 1-% % BORN `, `b and toll line service who arelate in making up their [summer dresses, slips, rompers for child- .ren will share in this Bargain. Dimities, Prints,` Scotch Ginghams, Zephyrs, Mus- lins that sold from 12% to 20 Alljat one p'ric_e....... . . . . . .._.....10c `FOR SALE-Top Bugsy. Cizifteff Delivery Sleigh, 2 '-Vblacki cub Robes, single _-:,Harnes's, also somp T .old pine lumber, suitable `for building sheds. . G. B. McLean, .50 Blake St., Barrie. 31-33 ,:W'ANTED-t-A woman about 35 or 40, to go to the country; "ions wishing an outing for a month our two, and assist in taking care of `invalid lady at times. Apply at The Advance _ 1 31-31p. Silk stockings were never so popular, Of 500- pairs we_ have but 200 pairs left. They are pure silk wzth garter top, spliced vlisle tip heel and sole. Tan, Black and White, s.izes'8} to" 10. regular values Loo Special` Bargain Price . . . . . . . . . . . . ..59 Q4 4- OF A BARGAIN m SILK srocxmcs .When veIvei; is spottcel wr stained. it sometimes is helpful tn lip 3 ,spare.piece in spirits at" mrpe11tine' rub it over the . ;1:-v. using 11 _ piece frequently. '2 pairs $1.00 5' WARNIC--At Anl TH01&i:Ps O_N--I_n _ (I811 1" !HUMIE-'-In the RV. H0.~'pita1. on A Tuesday, July 29th, .\Ir.+. James Hume, in her 62nd year. MaLEAN--On the 8th Hf .TL1]y.at V` Ingram Neuk, Au-hte1':1rrie.'. Scotland, in his sevenrinth year. L " the Rev. John Teed .\I-I,+;n1_ sen- %_ior pastor St. C011m1b;1'< Fnited Fre TChuch, Govan. .\'*0t1a11i : brother of Mrs; D. D. Mv-Leod of T)__'_9 , ,;- !} July 27th, to Mr. and Mrs. D. t Stewart, a son (stillborn). :'THOMIPSON--In the R.\'. Hospi- til on July 23rd, to Mr. :111d)Irs. ` , ` Thompson, .'\1I-amlale, a " MFOUND--{-151oating in Lake 'S'i'moe, `T o Big Bay Point, 9. row boat. Owner can have same by proving property and -paying advertising charges. Apply at this office or. " to Alex. Touchette, Big `Bay Point. /` ' ' ` 30'-tf I VARNICA--At Stroud. -11 July 28th, after a 1i11f.reri11:_>' illneqxi Elizabeth Ellen, beloved wife of -Mr. Angus War11icz1. in in-1' 52nd gyal . .`H01h>soN--In Oro. on July '_25th, Edward Lewis 'I'h->x11pson. aged 75 years. .1; V v.cA\/L Barrie. Special Value in Sample Cashmere Half-hose I or Men. DIED 1913 A `the V Ian -`ma GREATEST ART EXHIBIT hm 1-en M1` `of pit- Sta ,5; Itunakena picture of evefy well directed expdlureg and putsvits user, out of { the gueuing _cIau. .lt_n makers have 98%` of the profeuiunnlz-J camru q_nidle 1:: tlidi` ` United 5*!f' to;-ghgni-y-t:if Come to our store today, and let us show you thatthe - best camera for you--whether you are a seasoned amateur~photog- rapher or only a4 beginner, is always found in HeGLRobertsi!ni _ -_ -_, ` MEALS -"2EEN1`S' M .D. Cubitt-Nichols, - Prop; I_*li)'_(_L>_9 I--l?.t\sjt ofv`Bayri _L ,..v%l-?l,V)te,l_;._ '__LA ` The Siuperrb ` Picture Machine "RATES : Per Daf --Quo Yadis . ~ (Whither Gidostl Thou). A perfet presentt_tion- 6f `the 5g_,>_.fa`sentia1VV dramatic, biblical,- I hListo`1:ifc11 tand spectadulag '-va1ue,3Qo1:` ` -%%th;is~*%mastezpiecegA*`. %A~Ati?%%,A;nream;1and, V-Tuesday Aand, %We.dnwda> ;.AuLz-L 5%. _eys advertise a.s:pecia1'?%sa16 tliey given on `.`.Wire1e:s. Te1egraphy. T `Carey s Semi-annual .Shoa,ef "-Sale is meeting .with marked. success.` Shoe buyers realize. that -when will *alwa.ys : -ind extraordina.ry val- ues. in, footwear. ; -_ V The Epworth League of the Cent-I n \ ,,ral Methodist` Church werre'de1ig`ht-` ed with the interesting? lecture `given! last Monday evening by, Dr. on Paper Making. The doctor described!` the great forest` of pulp wood in the Spanish River district, ` some 6000 acres in all, and the iin-_l teresting `process. of paper mak_ing-Ir in the Eapanola. 1 Mills, _fro'm. the: grinding of the pulp-wfeuod* to` the nished product. "ready? j for` the-0 metropolitan daily` newspaper. ' The evening was _CitizensIn'p EvniI1g,. andij next-.mo_n ch 8411` aaddress-.avvi11p..-he e I Mess1~s.J. L `Garvin. -and A`1d.1 Wal-lwe have just completed a 1je-.' _ markable series of crjbbnge gamesl The contest has been .in V progress for some time, and on the" com- !pletion of the ve . hundredth game, the 'contes1;_antse had each won ex- actly` 250 games. They .will decide; the cha1npieneh.ipfsoon,and, it `would be a difcgult thing .to pick the .Win-` i I161`. and Wedding Ringand the Marriage License at E. H. Williams Jewelry Store, and" feel` thoroughly. satised ytllxzt you have the best value obtai? la e. - V` ` ' -.,t.' CLARKSON %__HOTEL _320a or .,.32Ob. ` . -- Find% -out all you can about Quo Vadis, the greatest of the great --to' be. shown at Dreamland,` matinee and: night, -Aug: 5 and: 6. Phone our tInformation Bureau--. _...._--.B vvunvll. vvuo 'l)`$'I: _\J'8l'lI1aI1 D11` ver Foot Arches; Regular A $2.00. pair, for ` 99c pair. No excuse for tired feet. now. _-See Carey Shge Co. Look for` the big sign.` V V o persecution of the Christian martyrs A from the Crucixion to the death of Nero. This L; is an `amazing 'speetac1e_. ` of V terrifying vividnes's faithfully portrayed with all histor- ical aecuracy, Don t forget the dates.--.-Dreamland, Aug. 5 `and .6. Matinee and ' night. - ` T ' -Que Vadis is the Story 0 fthe, | `Curan & Clement] the contractors," commenced work on the Bradford St. pavement on Monday, and now have a considerable portion of `the roadway near .A1landa1e plowed` up! Ieady for grading. They expect to complete the contract within two months,_ and will lay 1,000 yards of comrete `a day `after the ? subibase is all prepared and all -grading done. Carey . Shoe Store ave. oering . during their sale best `German Sil-. 17010 FAA` A ..;-.1.. A- - `.4 -- --Open. for the season. -Little Lake . Summer Resort. . Boats for . Hire. Board by day i or week, and lunches and soft drinks at all hours-. . Miss Le.wre_nee. ! " ' '_ 19 ti The potlide are investigating the ind~isorimina.te use of ` -ries: in the east end-' . A ne new boat .house has bwn riddled-' full of `bullet holes, and police coffrt summonses` ,wiI1 re-A sult if . the practice ` is not discon- tinued... ~- .' ' ' ' Mr. M._ T2 K. Wan, Chinese Missionary, of -Toronto, is visiting at Lem Bros. laundry. "He held service ' in ' the _, Chinese. tongue there on -Sunday afternoon. --Just arrived`, A -car. of Wheat, to be sold cheap; `Suitable for chicken feed -01` ton be used for] chop . f'l`he_ Barrie` Milling Co., Collier St.. * . V I bi1lE forALpa11rtic:(1Txi1(z;._z'~.` """ "%"3o7i -j--If. want to nd out" any- thing at any time about-Something at Dreamland, ring up our Inform-. ation V --'fBureau-~P__hVones 320a. A Aaotr 320.1). [ ` I Sunday School "Excursion to` ~Big Bay Point, V Per ` -Str. "Obonaabee, on August 6th. '-Three trips. See big bills for particulars; ' ' 30-31` -Remember \the Cenfral Me+th_6dSt.K _ While iii Ttl1'es f0L[dJ `C`o-1"1n1;ry Dr.` Lewis _took.a sp`ec_ial course in surg- ery and" the` diseases of women in the London, and Chelsea Hospitals}. ' In the ifeehe;;; are gathered the best works o-f Canadian and United States artists, and the great galler-V ies of Europe. loan their treasures to further enhance the value of the collection. ' 1 This year the galleries will be di- rvided into four sections: British,- German, American -and) Cfanadian, and the" entire exhibit promises a` `distinct advance "on the" previous-. great collections that have featured the ~Canad~ian' National. -_-For real good Lowers-.--wedd.i ng or -tab1eBoui1uets, Funeral Designs, or. Flloral eects, put up `in the most artistic manner, see - WM. . TAYLOR, Florist, Dunlovp St., `Barrie. _, ti} `Morrison Eros. lma lsd the .Wilkinso1_1_ ; our "mill and; Wil1-1f_e- {open it abfout `Se pten1'be1-1st.. `- T vjliijr-itatidats have beer? for _a M_asc>'m'`Pic1ii<; at Bxg _ a;;,P oin on Wednesday, Aug. 13th. A ' - ` ~at `out .from*0h.urchiI1 and Lefroy` ` i ,9.6`aoo9bo: vy, .v_v-.vvv,=_.v-vI.vv'_rv_rvvmv._Q_v\- v v , I; 'or%LocAL m'namss'r . f030099000600oooo6oooooooo H1 'n3ixed' 4 .ha.ndi9ap was played, the Winners of. the prizes` do`nated. " by! LP;-esiderit and Cap-tain `-being Miss{`4 %%Sne5th ind; Rex, Ai'6a2'1i. afnd'~ %`Mi5$ G1. w1. a1'1.`iiig.".eih [ ; was a lare.:_'t*6x1daiiceL 7 if, j;me;nba:_s ahd`;;x%i sib9rs. _ '%'"_v'vh.o'V. after . the - * _ V ,. ..----_-.., \JAs~J.LEUVLl.l\7-` ' Mrs. Morris will be very much `_missed in Angus. as slhewas a very !active and efficient "worker in Zion v_ Church, in which she was the ox)- ga-niet' and+-teacher; ' of; the girls . primary _ class in the Sabbath School, taking a very great- interest in `the various activities of the! church, in'- all` If .which she render- ed the very greatesti service. . A large Lcircle `of `fnendsi, .While iregret- ' Ativng heif remove1,_.rej.oice in kn0'win_g `of usefulness, that she? is: going `to alarger sphere. ..~. . v-.. _ uuv vuvu gm. ts of America. A q`uit--`wedding `took plae at the Manse, Angus, on Wednesday, July 16, when ,Miss `Es-tie, Bel-12% daughter. of Mr. ; Thos. Bell ,of Angus, was united in marriage to `Rev. -_Wm.' Morris, pastor of the lPresbyteri_an V Church, Orangeville.l "If... 'lf_,, .. ......;u, vvuv uua IJUULL VlSlL" with Mayor and Mrs. Kent,- gleft for her home o1T.Monday. Miss. '.Reeve sang -a solo There -is a Green Hill Far Away very sweetly in the `Methodist church Sunday evening. _Mr and M1-s.`Jas. Bell, Barr:-ie,` `announce the er/lgagement of their daughter, Flossie _ Pearl, to Mr. `Riehard e W. ~ Stewart, of f Barrie-. The mariage will take` place the i_la'tber_r part of August. i 4Me afo'nd A Mirrol-`--Miss` Gertrude Reeve. of Barrie, who has been 1isi1;- 4.... ...:n. 11..--.. ---J `Ir uu_vcrn1uuub .1.-an` wage t_U1`00l`, "was in Town on Frid-`av and. Satur; ,day.' He is making reports on Government `contracts now in course of construction in this district. ` Mr. 21+ E. Compton, a Dominion Government Fair Wage `A Ofoer, Vnrna :v| "`f\.nvvv| 4.. 'ITL._]-, -77 ithe" engaetheht of Ruby W.,` to. Mr. Harry M. Hooker, of N ewmarket, the4.uzedd.i1,1g to take place early in August. Mr.` and" Mrs. Geo. L. Garvin and children arrived on Thursday from Chicago` for- their annual visit -in this `vicinity. They motored frqm Chicago via Detroit and will spend three weeks -before their return. ' Mr. Amid Mrs. W. Metgalfe pf Victoria Street, Barrie anpounqe l`I']1n"nnnpo:'novnn._.L ... L`L-!- Orillia Packtu--Mr.. and * _Mrs.l J ohnv McOosh, Miss Verna McC=osh, and Miss. Lot_biniere' Harwood; [are `at their` summer cottage _on Heron `Island. _ %. ' Mr. and Mrs. H. E; J oryyleave on Saturday on a mrinths trip to De- troit and as far west as Denver, 001., Where they will visit their son. Dr. and MN. Lewis re-tu7rned~ on Sgturday , from their honeymoon to the old country. While - away they visited Paris" and took a short trip through the Alps. A `Famous Paintings from Germany, Britain, United States `A and Canada. 4 V The display of paintings at the Canadian National Exhibitibsn draws lovers of_ the beautiful from - all -.... 1.- .- A_._-..S-_ Miss` Violet Mingay is spending two weeks! at Kearney and Algon- quin Park. ,- Mliss Minnie Mingay `has returned.` to Hamilton.` . | 1 '.Mr. and Mrs; E. B. Crompton of Bra;ntfO1_'di were the guests of -Dr. and Mrs. Lewis this .week on their. `return from Muskoka. .` ' L.. J . Salter ` spnt the` week-. end with Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Odsh, at `their summer cottage on Lake Oouchiching. ` 3 Mr. Elmer Braden, who is A now in the Provincial Sec1`etary s `Dept, Toronto, is home on a week s `holiday. " I ) Mr. . Bert Cooper returned home on Friday last after a -pleasant} holiday ` in Victoria Harbour .and Orillia, " ' Mr. Baptiste Johnson of *Toronto,. spent the week-ndi with Major M-"rs. Arthur Peuchen at Wood- llands. A ' , , Mrs; H.` P, ..Heb.ton of .. Detroit,` and `Miss > Belle Brown of` Toronto, `are `holidaying in town. . H Q Mrs. J- Frank -Jacksoxi is :speqd ing a few, weeks `at Elgin House,` [Lake Joseph- 1 % ' `Mrs. ` J. T G. j Kenan and family! -left on Tuesday. for a Vmonths` visit at _LgmQ'nt,~ Alta. L % My; woo1dr;dge,* ass Winni- peg, V was renewing old `acquaint- ances in Tqwn. on Tuesday. .~ . .J.<')hn isL`at his Lfummen. -hofni9 ht. S1ia1_1ty iBay._ V `Mr; Jacksoil, of 0hicag'o, is .visiting_ his brother,- J. `Frank Jackson. L * ' ' , - }399900000969oooooooobooooo 1: sum. mo raxsb'riAL; 29i959v~+30t9~o2 BARBIE G013? CLUB. MORRIS-BELL rH&14:N<>Rm 1 `The same afternoon Barrie `won from Newmarket by _. 15 shots} Binns (Newmarket) lost to Brickerj by a 15-16 score. Hutt (Nvqwmarket) Qdt 17 to W. A; Boys 11, and "Brun- tqn (Newmarket) went down, before W. R, King sT 1"iI1k.by 9; score of 8; Wm: 9;: -.---We aim to give our patrons the newest in Moving Pictures. ` Quo .Vadis., which will -bepvojectedi at Dreamland, matinee and night, Aug, 5 and 6, by the marvellous Simplex, is zthe` latest and best feature to date. SEE "IT Last Wednesday, July -23rd, A1- landalev bowlers won from Aurora in league game on the formers greens , by six shouts. Alexander of `Aurora, won from -Clarke `by 7 `shots. {fa-ndi Murray of Aurora lost to Rid-' [dell by;133 shots. e e ; F. -F. Telfer Dr. Irwin _T T A: #151; 5 3'.` '1. feliltch Dr. Connolly `IT 12` rn--- |c--.......... a.Au|A.sLII\aL VJ. auuuul. Wlllo The rst of these matches was play- ed on Saturday last on the local. links, Barrie" being successful by,` 6 1-4 points to '3. .One point count-I ed for each winningplayer and a quarter point for the wjnner `of the` bye. The following was the score: _ Collingwobd - Barrie T. Allan 1 H. E. Jory O: B. F. Westcott 1-15`. -T.-Short` .1` Dr._ McFaul 0 Dr. Amall. 0 F. A. _'Hodgson 0 W. A. ys. 1:1` LT. r`.r{nl11-.mn 1 T4. (1.-.1 .1r.1~n_, - ;`A11an.dgle`,, held `a year, two in each place. The` competition to continue for 5 years, the trophy at, the end of that period to `belong to the club a having the greatest number of annual wjns.i . 1`1... c....; .-.c 4.1.--- _.-n 1 Mr. F. A'. `of Calling! wobd," 'has_ very generously donated!` a handsome cup as a. trophy to be. played for by the Collingwoodx a_nd' Barrie Clubs, _four matcyes to be! lmhl-.. ........ ;.._- _- --J the most pleasant and successful] afternoon in the history of _ the club. Another match is being play- ed as we go to press. V Name And A A La Grate Cor- sets In Splendid `Variety. =sipre%sen_ted in our Read)/towear de, `partmzmtobuy LadieS'Dainty"Colored"Dimity and Zeyhyr Dresses at a !r`err'xar abl%`discsoUr!t. place on sale for a decisive clearance 50 dressfessinGreqy,s l?f1k, Rose, Green, Blue, Tan and White in very pretty _styTles;_ that range insvglue from $2.50 upto 4.50, at 150 each. is% %a"rerr{eLrkableefferinge as you will see on.inspection. They must be s ld quickly- We want the room for other needs. I White et- Corsets. mediumlow bust, long over hip, strolfg, light and comfortable, _reinforced steel with host: supporters at- tached. Special. value. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Pretty colored Parasols in a number of de- signs and colorings with rustic handIes.__ There are about I 5 different designs, values up to 1.75, for quick selling . . . . . . . .50' a. ,pla$'s ` at.% . L Ladies Long Silk and Lisle Gloves full elbow length in Tan, Navy, Alice Blue, Black and White, Values that sold reg- ularly up to $1. to, to the early buyer 50 some MORE CHANCES TO SAVE. - W1?! Ha`! Wt %Wi'!%3" BOWLING . v J.o \J1C'W '1 1%; J. H Bennett 1 1,4,, `H. C-Qlderwood 1 Modem M'otionJ

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