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Northern Advance, 28 Jan 1915, p. 4

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`Rt. Rev. Dr: -Slweeney of VT-oronto will administer the rite. of ' Con- rmation` at St. Pau|1`s Church, Painswick, at 11 a.m. next -Sunday. `Conrmation will be followed by! -Communion -An oerinzg for the Missionary. Work of ` the `Church is asked, and cmdidates are _____--2-.'I'I_ -__`l_.~J. 1.- _-_4._.3. -_ - Penetang Kefefe ,. .nJL (A\.|I.I.\.IL \J. .J{ 'We'bb- `Rev. McLean Jllpllil QIIIWU Moore V ?:`"$1"I variety Of his better A- jj Ixzadlford Bani; s_Omi 22 20 T-he Epworth League .will be held in the Methodist Church on -Mon- day evenings instead of Tuesday evenings for the winter months. 22 25 11 11 1l 13 20 28 13 24 27 _33 A sleigh-load of young people drove to -Churchill _rinTk last Satur- day evening. They report a goocl time. T ' ?`? r- %`F4;.Ein3 9E. -113: fa1?'v11 D1-.'A.Hv. `McLean ~= E- Hinds; V ' `K1-d.'.i;1`;;3n J G~ 4W- 'I`3`?$1`?St`1 E . Marrin = . ;YVvasc}el']; all 'CU\J\I| I~ HA6 U T. 'Wood11ouse 1A.. `T. Wattie P. A. tsunirth. Geo. Tenna1_1_t _ J ohn Perks J. E. Armstrong `W. J. J ones H. Y. -C`o`mp1in .G]_:..' -n n ALI \.l D . -Id`-75501]. (A); G. 31 axton T Mivsszlla Reid? 5.1;dW1VIV-isVs' V17I~;'z'21`"' Morton visited at Keswick for the fweek-end. ' v I -('i.'IFfrEN" R. H. Webb W. D~um' _ -BAJRRJE WINS TAN-KEARD `GAMES AT` OR-Ii mt, H. Latimer W. Rzainrford I J as. Pa-tterson A. Brownlee -`G. LM'a1condson Dr. Kzi-rkvpatrick A. Simon `. Geo. Sindai; . ,, If\ 45 22 ' Majority _`f01` -Barrie, 15. Majority .f_o:'+Ori1l'i`a, 8. Brwcebridge - Barrie Thistles ` .TK`f.-....1-`l.......... . T1` 1111-- I Misses Sr Boys Shoes, all our best "linTesV in Box Calf, Patent, etc. all sizes , 1 regular value up to 3.00 ....... .. I Women's rst quality Rubbers, either Mer- ' chant s orVKaufman s, the best known makers in Canada,"a style to_ t every shoe, . while they last ......................... .. , 0 Mr. Tom Dale, who is now 'in training with the soldiers in- To- 1wonto,, spent Sunday with his brother here. ` Men s rst; quality heavy long Rubber Boots. - The kind you have always been buying at 4.00 ...................... .. I We are here to stay and are anxious to do business but `we do not want your money unless we can " give you absolute satisfaction. B9y ggd Girls _Sh9_es I VAJJBQJIL Ski[i 10 IAJJ'SILL Ski 11 `s-kip 1o pecuni- .tS*kip 16 .151. Skip 13 ALI vs! Skdfp 11 :OOO OOOOOOOQO 090060000600: Men s Rubber Boots `Come in and gef a Real Bargain V ` Women s Rubbers 43 ya; ._n :v .z.'.l.u.a ~.G,'1`BLy ; H-art - :1 j;2u__ -. iz?ar;i.';'rn;'p1es :fz\ 42.3,, ., H. Ellis `R. A. Stephens T R. W. Payne E`. A. Williams Skip 18 `run .I. Uylll. `A. Jamieson ' Skip CORRESPONDENCE -VI` .|Jo \J~L.VV L. Kearns J. Curran `B. F. 'St9`\1vg.rt_ annual. null, \ll 11- .IT_`. T Thamson LCIL WV`! McIje'an J. E. Hixlgg .5150 .l. o 1.411. Ed`. `F-arwell Tl` `I o 1 0:31;` 11311`. F. Hipds Gray Hart` W. Du . 11 1'1"'11-r-`.1 R. Smith Dr. Carson Dr. J. Harvie E. B. Farwell \ Skip Z "A. Hinds I H. A. `Ramay- E. - Hinds _ Dr. `A. A `nun:-ber from here atbeixdd the anniversary` services .in the Method- ist Church in. Stroud last 'Sund'8.y._ rn'I1 1-; 2 s . J. "`.".l" J`. T. Heath `F. Toogood .n. vvavuyg Jamieson nu`- 7 i:ip 23 I '_VJ\1 - `Skip *9 .5 I Skip 13` "itfif 18 JL\LI `Skip 16 .V.LJ\4.I.lV.IUInAL Skip 12 \4u\.ILL Skip 15 I Jan. 25th.-We have lenty of ! snow; just now. E 12 19' 37 34 55 11 1 .5. vllu-UVUD, ICIC Dug, Dy the -load.... 40 Apples, No. 1, winter 2 00 Apples, seooncl `quality 75 Eggs,perj_dozen,.. .. 30 Burtter; per 1-b. . . . . 25 Burtter, by basket 25 Chickens, dressed, 1b.- ' 1% ' nus nI"n _ Barrie, J an. 27th, 1915. Wheat, wholesale . .. . v1.30 1 3 Barley, . wholesale . . . . 65 7 Peas, -wholesale . . . . 1 35 15 Buckwheqi; .~.. .. 70 7 on -019.0 o o..o`o -o av -?5 0 `D -_ -i -'- I V :0oooooooooooooooooooo:I `VII-`I 5104.! .l..Lpllo ` `An allustrated lecture and enter- tainment will .be- given - `by Mr. James Stu-blbs, of the :0-`ity of Peter- `borough , on Tuesday, February 2nd, at 8. p.m. The lantern slides [are the Ibest money can buy, most of them being :beautifu'l1y_-coloured: all hrorwn on ,8. large canvas-, clear I-fay, per` vfovn . . ._ -Flour," per 'bbl. (Star) Pastry Flour, per blbl Potatoes, per bag Potatoes, ner bag, {an Jnnpl AALAQLLUGLU vthe` s..;"1;'ii_f :SrA:LVA-T'IvOIN `ARMY I Sunday night, January 31st, VMr. Clank, the Y.~M.'C.'A. Secretary, of Allandale, will preach at 7.30 in _+1-ma Q .A' `II.-J'I V Ua R. A. `Stephens 12 `S. ES `v?irSii$ 1'IT'I\tII I Stroud obtained possession of the I W. A. Boys Cup by their defeat of the Thistle Curling Club on` `Monday evening. Last year the Thistles won the cup and this year `Stroud challenged the Thistles, winning out `by a score of `- to - as follows : I Thistles Dr. -Falling Mutrchison II Kearns G .011 rran \ L. J. B. `E. F. Stewar_t' f 1>.A-RI-SH or 1NNIsrI_L .L L&\.I JJLOJLLVIJ VV ALL LUV . .7L\IK-Iv\4`IuI> an the 7 pm. service, when the offer- ring will be on `behalf of the {Bel- gian Relief Fund. . . ` On Wednesday, -Feb. 3rd,` a meet- will be held at the homeqfMr-S. "Fred. Jdblbit, stmud; on ibehnl-ffi of; *9. eW??*- ; nus gm-:31 mms 33 Majority for Barrie, 1. -ST-ROU~D WON THE CUP ca-AU mskip 20 11 L l4.l' F._ Peajqock Good Qua1it};'Mci>h'aiVr Laci:,? db; ..... .. Sizes 3_ to 7%, ne Box Calf, Vici Kid or Pa. tent Leather, Culture Last, hundreds of pairs to choose from, Classic, Wcston s 98 Nursery etc, reg. up to 2.00 .......... .. B Me.n s rs; 'q_ua`1]Et y 'rub-b;r's_,-`ail; vszyvles, storm or plain ones, all sizes ....... .. Men s Tweed Knockabout suits, a variety of patterns, sizes up to 40, regular value up to 12.00` ................... .. ` I \aIvv\/\.l \JJ-L Robinson . MoCon'key Lennox j 18 Guest Black ' `Mel-`edith Meredith 13, Hundreds. of men s suits and overcoats, all marked down to half price or less. T ` Come in and look them over. A. Stephens W. Payne A. \Vi1`1iams Skip 11 53 `95 _1800 Ann 53 12 13 56 Satisfection Guaranteed or Money Refunded S`trox1 Children s Shoes Men s Rubbers 14. 66 d!\ AA u-L,`-vv h min` 'I'. '1 O0 20 :6 6 ````'J9 `Una aauu U21) U1 duuuu--" A.D. 1915, at three o clock p.IIl-. f `he P11'1'P08e of receiving a state` . 'mnt;0tf}11is aairs, for the _IP` _ P91ntlIig Otfv Inspectors, and fixing 60 ` their` remuneration and for the 01" `L45 A-d\e.ri ng .,of. the aairs of the Estate DH!` generally`; -!'l\'L.' tI_-J,-L,-' - .. .1 -u-1.1-5.6: 135' 70. Ann Men s Suits 75 25 % 35 30 27 .15 15%} 18 AA` All p<')lishes.'...._ Shoe Laces 34 .111: vs UULLUAU ULIV Llflo (lily U1 L'VV"' 3l`y_. All -1915, particulars of the? 0181,1118. duly proved by afdav `with such [vouchers as the nat1_1T` . .` Of the case may admit, after which date, I will proceed to dv`istrib}1 /. Of `the said Estate,h3V vaava. 1955. . AB T-h Greditdrs of the said Estat! 3.10 thereby required to fyle with H19 on. or berfdre the rst day of Fem 4* A may Ah 101:: ...._;.:...-1....,. .4` Notice is hereby` given thatgig Israel Kalegowsky, of the \*i11ag3=i Of, C1dW3t'el`s in the County 'S4m00e carrying on Ibusiness Genera-1 Merchant, in the Villas? Of 001d3Water, -has made an Assiu" ment_ under and -pursuant to the Provlsions of the Assignmentsg, and :'Prefer.enoes_- `Act, 10 -Edward VII Oh?-' -64' and aqlendmgnts tlxgrt A- ......L_.._, ""\lA-I-lIU\.f'IVVl.lla wxu 08 new no W` .0irce_. -of "Messrs. Mo;-131's & Roach. 10%'Te1'-auley St'reet, Toronto, 0 -F1`id85 a the 22nd day of J anuaria Ah 101: ..+ 4.1...- -a-1-..1- ..... for | - A meeting of the creditors of 13119 V-10 -vi: 0-uu. unnsuumcuus U16//I Lsairi A Insolvent will be _held at the 5%...- -1 "I, _ 1r n __,J\ Comp._ Comp. Comp. ' Comp. I Arms. Comp; ` `Comp. 1 `Comp. Comp. `Comp. Comp. Men s fur V collar coats, Persian Lamb and ` Persian-Paw collars, heavy Beaver or Melton cloth, the collar alone cost far more than we are asking for the coat, reg. value ` up to 30.00 ..... .... .._ .... ..; ....... .. .Jan. 26th.-.-The following are oicers elected for the Royal Sc-at `let Chapter of Innisl for 1915 ; Conip. R. J. Gam`~b1e-W_.C. inf } Comp. W. F. \Vonch--P.C. inf `. Cgmp. W. Lennox JB1ack-E-( I`a11d>brig`ht, `by a powerful storoptr lean limelight lantern. Mr. .\`tub";~ I` gave his very ne eI1t 1't`c`ii]1111\`11I*3 `the SA. Temple, Petenb0roug.rh, M0nday`night , the 18th, mm 4.? being present. Come and bring jfriend. ' AN. 28th, I nu: MA'l'l'ER or ISRAH KALEGOWSKY, INSOLVENT Livingstone-1st Lct. Beatty-2nd Lect. Jas. Latimer--1st (`ond. Fred Ma`1es-_-2nd Lect. Wm._ Boyd-~I. Herald. Steele--0. Herald. W. Ste\\'art-~Cl1a1;. J. D. St3ewart-Tre`ts. Alex. Adams---Scri be. CRAIGVALE VLIVVBSLU .LL\.um. 'F`." i\ aogris-Hem1d A1"E;"g63 5sZ$r't'{e.3a't"}$f";r'x'1l=.3{ l.-" pants, sizes 29 to 48 .... .., ...... .5: B90 .- ' tlicul :1 r x U 1'4- AF\'| n- None zoo paix:s~*;o-dd Eanis, -_in_ h'<:;\;'_$r- _TweedS, dark brown, gray, stripe, ctc., a good range of sizes, 30 to 49, reg. value up to _ . I ' 4.oo .............. ..` ..................... . . I\I_- _ .._-_! _-__..L.._-..L _ ...-.. .. AJJ {lmo ' 191.1. tlcv tors `- agn ix 811415- - 1 on gm ft tr: visa 3'81-`.1 IL . T __ greatesvt bar am stor th ./ - _ A ,_ . 1sAon1Y one reason for this ind` that as t:;tB;:-le ha`S`ever known" " ~ are not tr in" t J . V 8 0 palm off a iot ofjunket at fan Barg'ain prices Web ' % } ' ~ . UV right and -intend` %%se11- % - . % % ` mg: ght." (fm._3? 1`? v3'I1d' se or yourse J\\7Ve a're\.cei:rAtinl ; V V i- A y gettmg the crowds ` Our busines " ' ' x - s 1s mcreasmg avya J ` Y beyond ou rexpectations - NOW [ht . Te CY prices. butare offerin the 1 A - 1f_ E h- ' - J g ,PePf Of Barrne good ta 1 . 1\_rerYt mg IS marked 1nT plam gures. aad a,tASBaI:geai:1"; ) real send 1 ders 1 1 tors I121n1~ (See also Page 6) pal! I ' : ` fnv '1`; `\JLlI.Ll\J`.ll ID GDIXCU, (lvLl~\.l} vauuxuauva LC Ve_E1_)eci-a'11y_asked to contribute for! `Remember we/have over Twenty Thou-' sand Dollarstworth of shoes and "clothing bought "at a. rate on the dollar and all` marked down for quick selling. - LEF-ROY Satisfied Cdstomets Our Beet` 7 Advertisement up:-on AA _MeI_1_ sF Odd A Pdnts_ Men s Overcoas Shoe Polish .. .y..y...... ., vvvuluas wan-apczuu. On Thursday evening an oyster supper was held -at the home of Mr. `Fielding. An -exoelflent supper was seryecif an&s_a-fte1'.w(ia.rds pi? program 0 an 1c an v 1'9C1'a l01 1S given.- `Mr. ' and.` Mrs. [Fielding were very -kind: `in striving `to give every one -:_z. good time and: only mm iams W2 f:11it':`f0rk'th:i3 os 11 s or 1 - 1 lhospitaality. 0 About $23 twgsr rais:d.' `Messrs. -Cecil Robertson," Ira `Partridge and Joseph Quinlan have -retu.rne(I` `from `the two weeks?` -eguase ili goxlfoand seeci jqdging a 118 .' .' -V M ` Miss `Partridge "has `Tween, `in Toronto this ween; writing on her examination -in music." _ p. `V`Sr.7, ~ of Elmvaae, in the . ._'Anext_. - afte'_rnoon= at 40.90 . I rite of Conrmation will `be admin- istered-, when .thp oering will be" on beha.-If --of, the Missionva1y .;fWo1c: ~.~ of' }the%ohung;1;.w % * ~ . X .'9:`-?year.':':,-2"r A b FvWe1 l,,.` those V-:_1"ates ~a1fe Iajztnactjve, -ut-too, low..oh_pgy_,y_ou_:> , = 2' 'vi'\ 1I' J-`L-\C.V .L'. -`....'.Lw- A.1..== DJ`, 4.` i V " '. e'p.V` 1 -Got ~ 9... hbusiness...-me,n< s .`:V-`gel-- n r ,5; H` jg./; `Jan-. 26th;--4A successful meat supper was held `in ' the Methodist |Church on `Tuesday evening, 19th inst. 7 After a. splendid supper in the school-room, an excellent pro- gramme was given in the ~e h-urch. Miss ZMc:Culouagh of Barrie delight- ed everyone with .lher numbers. The `Edgar quartet, Mr. Arthur Monk- man of Barrie, and.` some. of the local talent contributed to the musical `part of the program, and a pleasant evening was 2 spent. .11.. "I`Lu.m:'..-L3... .4u.-n......... __ -__-L ->~- I` T-Hawkestone, Jan. 23rd.---`The farmers of Oro have organized the `Oro Plowmen s Association ~or the purpose of _arousi_ng interest -in the work of plowing -the soil in a more systematic manner than `has been idone since the. advent of the twin ivrisding plow `and others of like ;make. Our forefathers could -plow _a `furrow with a yoke of oxen that fwould .almost put to shame some fat the_ present-day _ work. The ob-' ject of this association is topinstil iinto the minds of the young men of this township an ambition to ex- cel in this art. The oicers elected are: Pres., Wm. Scott; 1st Vice, Jno. .Wal:er ; 2nd Vice, J as. Jer- mey; Sec.-Treas., .Irwin_ McMahon; Directors--Gr., Rouse, W. I. Clark, H. I. Bamhardt, Thos. Tuck. A. Smith, -D. Anderson, Herb. Craw- ford, R. `Mr.-Leod, Jas. Cockburn, A. Fletcher and M.` Mahoney. `f??if`?j?i`.`f .' 996 [ORO ORGAN-"IZES 'I'\1' .t\1'1T'\ I -'A`= i=-lyospmmms Rh . ........... ..7c 1. U0? VV. Ubfo w\'(l)11LW|(1'1I;/day ` next; at` 3 .p.m.,' at St. Pefer s Church, Churchill -.24.-. .1.'f1....'.2_....J.2-.. _...:. l`I IL- _ ...__. CROWN Hrmnf LLA` -Ll_IJ.J BI2ovs?7MEN s Asrsoc.; Girls Wint;rfCoas: s-p-l<:.n'd'ic; assortmei Blue ' Blanket._Cloths, Plaids and Tweeds, `stylish V coats at real bargain prices, regu- 1 lar value up to 7.00` ..; ............ I > A splndig awsgznrimefijt cgf` Bvoys iB1oiomers, in- " dark.Tweeds and serge, regular up to - 2.00 ................ ............... .. ~ 0 Boys Eva`-gce TVv;e i ` an A patterns, just the thing to `save clothes, regular value up to 5.oo... Bargains in mn s, W- om`e`n s and Child- ren's high class footwear. Thousands of dollars worth to choose from. 1 Girls Winter Coats: %!?9_2'_ TE!`2' :*5Pi?[ We Euy and Se Bankrupt" ` V ' T Stock T A - iiItzErVsz."Noah `Grose is '_ spending the Week in Toronto with ' Mrs-. Jack Dyment, as she and her son, J adk, inteml leaving for the south to spent the rest of the winter. qys Bloomers -_.A._..-..L -[ 13---- T31--. `L . rWainm_an J). Graham Thomson _ .37; Vair rl` 1f-.JJ.._ ' ` '1'! `I ! -v V -vyvv'uD `- . -Kearns .0. Geongve 25 -A. 'McL-can Hinds . B. Thom-[pspn .E&mm#M . 4Co1li_ngtwood and eOriTl1'ia Wei: playing ro as we went to press yesterday and the winner were to play Churchill `Wednesday (evening. :C`ol1in'g'-wood!`-M Prentice ` 24 Gilbson ;. "0 I obpins 0 JJ 1 I T. 1s-sock jwT`Aii"` `V22- S. 'Bror_wn-'in-g ` 11 =C_1arksaburg G.H.M'itche11 C. Pye % .7 V 30 -Barrie This-t.1es S. W. Moore 24 Dr. I .a.l'-ling 13 DI'STRI`CT CUP. Eleven clulbs competed .in Group 4 of the: District Curling Cup` games this week. The scores are as follaws, as far as olbtainiable as_ we go to press: ;n1.--....1.:n . -n -to 1 " 7C mii'i11` { S. Browning gW. A. vA1l*an H E .u. '.L'aI.'wul `W. UOGQT8 Momub 17 A.E~.rswp1econ 13 :}.f'H,?;,;,i.I`n T3: L ie,,, D. Reabur1_1_ A S`.P?_1 S '1`. Madden > M J. V. D. iC.raw ,, W; _Ness " 41 L: B. i. )7 ZPe'f. V `I; W . M0ole_`:9 5` Msggrxty for ,Qr11h_a, 16 __ P3883}? 33;}: IOril1'i'a , ' ' -I Here are Jest a Few of Our Special. Prices-for This Week : -,3h.`13'hi -SAtroud[` I TTTNII Masr Alvi TT aitg 5:? Mark- ham visi-ted_ Haughtonf Reid T last ......JI- cBA=RRI1*1+0R1LLLx our - 1 ; ::il;,f% L ' A '- J\' nun. mR1.I?EomI_;LI-gr our Dunlopj Stref, one doqr East of Queen : Hotel CURLIN G 79 V:7::dnesday_ `D1- ._.__ 32 15 {'15 ` 11? 10 Mr. Merwood `Steele spent "Sun"- day with his parents at _Stee'1e -s `Corners. ' T 37 40 18 22 MTI-`IE-%NOR"I`.HERN ADVANCE LR. Garrett ' I "i `Ski ? . V , .w.o. Clark` M. .t $2` Dr. Palling {9L Or! y - or 2 . ` - `Orillial -J. Neelands _ w. cram "P. Love ` * Kearns ' `W. E. Todd _- . .lE.G_r.lC}u'ran 3%-R. Maloomson 13 [ -B. F.` stgggt o '.Fi:uJoiry IA AL-.. Collingwood? Gibson -H. Prentiss ` `137a'}rie Thistles S. Moore -Dr. Falling 1 . Barriw J. Patterson 9 `O.~B.P`atterson 19 Thornbury. -M. Snetsinger D T ........_ `Mr. R. Whitewood _spent Sunday? with `Mr. Kirkpatrick. V I

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