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Northern Advance, 28 Jan 1915, p. 8

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W (CV1 `J9 `IL III&&\CV" \Iu IIILVLIQ [ The above farm would be sold en bloc, = or if preferred would bet divided to -suit purchaser. . . 'l`-....... '...._4. .......L ......1 ;I.L.. '1....`l.. ..-- :fD0uga.11 Bios; '7 +Pigtures T_ I framedf to qrdefr it A % ~ 41-jzf The Young Cons-e1'v'ave "CI/uib `ivill hold: a meeting. +to-night. at 8 ' b b1ok. |`VAt a special meeting _of' the! iBoarc1~ of Education` on Monday; evening, W. J. M'cIntyre was ap~l pointed caretaker of the B.C.I. at -salary `of $700. A r`eso1ution was passed asking the County` Council ;to' reconsider theirtdecision to dis- ipense with promotion examinations! tthrougvhout the County, V I I A parlor meeting in the interests of -W.C.T.U. work. will be held at] the home of vMrs. A. J. -S`a.rjeant,T Dunlop St., on Tehurs-day evening, -Jan. 281311, at 8 :o clock, Rev. Mr. Jourdan will -give an 'address and a good musical programme will be -provided. V ~ V County Council` `and f friends on TWa1vden Potter banqnetfed the` Tuesday evening. V-For real, good ..owers-wed- ding or table fboulquets, Funeral` Designs, or `Floral effects, put up in the most artisic _ manner, see WM. TAYLO-R, Dunlop S., B31; rie. . " ` t . [` V.W"..l'1'1`ia;.1'VlS, I the J eweler `opposite .1:he Queen s, Hotel fol: '1'g`heSt V grade T jewelry, =w\a r,;ches, <:1 0Gk_S, _ etc. Marriage licenses is- 3995- i ` F . t.f. A 'meetirl_g of ' the Executive of "the `-Barrie Revd'\Cros.s'_ Society will be held" at the residence of Mrs. Jackson, VV%ors'ley uSt., on .Monday, February 1st, at 3 .p.m. Members,,| or those wishing to be enrolled as such,` are cordially invited to `at- tend. `i3':1;:i at`. the 'Rin1i:-5'.`[`u sda.y, __Thursday andx.;&t;trday. evenings; rv 1, __ 1_'.`.__'_ __ . ~A d`ang~erous-looking re in the basem-ent V of Bowles & E11iott s im- 'plement` shop was caught - in? time by the remen toprevent, -a-`serious conagration _ albou-1: midnight on Monday. As it was little d`amage was done. ' ' V fVVVVQVV_VVVVvvvVvvvvvvvV >6$$3%ooooooo_9,g6"o'5bo_5` . vice last `Sunday evening. Pro- t. fessor -Cummer, of Aurora, a music- ian and teache; well known in Bar- _ rie, -presided at the organ and _in , excernts _ from Wagner, _ Genoud rravnd Maecagni displayed the capa- , bilities of_the excellent intrumen-t. nunibers were selected -to ` dis- `,play' the `excellent tonal qualities :;of - the organ,` rather than the vol- uvnn A1 ........`I `.--J' - - seats, made of clear pine `pl'an'k,i suitable for sash or doors. Also! -a. furnace (wood or coal), also railing suitasblve Aftor verand-a`h. This is part of -thefurnishings of the old Oraigvalle ,Pres"byteri'a_n' tChuf-ch. Apply to Wm. J. Lati'- \. ......... A 0| V-...... ...._ I) \JJJ..ll\.ll.ULL P-A $.10. Delter T=Iu~ve bee1v1`V` purchased: and endowed. :._iz;,stitp4L1;;i;>,_zzs have al- . .Thr0i1gh the of the =Wme,n sV Auxiliary a "number of ` mi .-Chi1dl`.9n". hid; .Sh_lte}' !JII`,." ' `.9s1utun1nLn.-.`...3. v -. _ J K _,, `I Mary's C"huwh.~. is to be congratu- -..... ..-u-an-rv uu. vuv uuunzu, uuuugu as .yetj quite unaccustomed to the new instrument, played with good eect, Hande1 s Largo and the Intermezzo- 'Sinfo'n'ico from Caval- eria) Ru'stican_a' (Masoagni). `St. lqbed on -insta1linag`s,ucha' ne in- strument to aid in he services pf 3" '"' "5""`) 1501101. `Ullll IIUU VU1` mug of soru}1d,_- and everyone was =19118'h- e& w1t:jh_ -the fuil, rich tones. "11.! all regxsters. -Miss Cameron, the 01`8amst out` the Church, though [RH nu-H-A suvunnnual-nsuuul ` L- LL-` . . g ST. MIA-'RY S NEW PIPE ORGAN | ( DIED e _ ARDAG-H--4At B1yt`he Cottaxge, . Barrie, on Tuesday, Jan. 26th, I 1915, in .his 80th year, John Anderson Ardagh, late Senior ,J_udg-e` of the County of Simcoe. Funeral Thursday afternoon.` at 2 ; o cIock. _' Kindly -do not send` `HOYUDFQ V x r MARRIED OUTER_BRJ1DGE- STRAT-HY --i . On Saturday, January 23rd, 1915,` I at`_St, James -Cathedra1,.Toron-l -to, `by the Rev. Canton P'1umptre,} \ Dorothy Winnifred, youngest? . daughter of the late John A. g iStrathy, o-f Barrie, and Mrs.` ` Strathy, of 102 Bedford ' Road,| : ,Toronto,, to Leonlard lCecil Outer- Jbridge; fourth son of Sir Joseph and Lady - *Outerbridge, of St. John s, Newlfoundland. MURBHY--On the 9th `Con. "of , Vespra, on January 19th, 1915, i to Mr. and` Mrs. John Murphy, .ci ann `.1 \l&\I\.II-ll owers. WIIJLIA1MJS--In Toronto, on J an-V nary, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. :'WiIliams (nw .Gr1ad-ys Cooper of Barrie) a .son.`. V D181`. is the Geo. Vickers TrueTest of Value And Vwhatever your needs -eompare the quality and values at this store. with those of other stores, as only by comparison are you assured of the full purchasing power of your money. .,. -. .. \(I-on \J.A\Jl\r\.4 vyun-J 4 spnsuunnuu LLCLB All 511$. " " 2 store for One Dollar . . . . . . . . . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . $ I 52.` `Fine Swiss Embroideries, 8 to 16 inches wide, `I in: various patterns, Nineteen Cents. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Pure Linen and Pure Cotton Cluny Laces, I inch to_4 inch wide, at Five Cents per yd . . . . . -l . . - . ~ . . . 4. 4o'inch Med. weight unbleached Cotton, regular 81 8cforSixandahalfcents . . . . . . . . . . , , . . 20 5., Two yards wide Unbleached. Sheeting, plain, ne even thread, full weight, special . . . . . . . . . . . . . B 6. Twoyards wide,Plain Bleached Sheeting, soft and ready to use; Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7,; Two yards wide Unbleached Twill Sheeting, no dressing. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' B 8. `Two yards wide Bleached Twill Sheeting, pure clean cloth. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . . .' . . . . . . . . . B '9. A Extra Fine Pure Bleached Linen Damask, two 8 lovely New Patterns, regular [.2 5. Special. . . . 10. , Heavy Unbleached Table Linen, Union Cloth, good wearing for general use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ll. Lovely Flouncings, 22 to 27 inches wide for Babies Clothes,` Fine Hemstitched and Embroidered edge. ' 7 5oc, 65c, and . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.. . . 12. Our New Crompton Corset, low bust and I medium long over hip. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . , 13. . Ladies VVool Caps in 'VVhite, Cardinal, Grey and color combination, reg. 1.00. Special . . . . . . c 14. Extra good Turkish Bath Towels in White and Natural, each .. .. . . .. 15. Ladies Winter Coats, some of the best in Tweeds, - Kerseys and Fancy Weaves, reaular 14.00 to C 18.00. Special . . . . .. -. . . . . . . . . . ..; . . . . . .. o Beginning today we feature a list ef- offerings _ thatirepresent Savings .a'nd Economic Choosing. Offering . % V No. 1`. Your choice of any Trimmed Hat in the ` -0--- L... IN..- `l\-ll-.. BORN NEW % ADVERTISEMENTS AT so erg. A. s.` u ~'uc1sa`p'2)x ." x`ia`Tb1`3.'z`i"7.?3`d Others flat] rncn 61:4: -vu.-L:_.. vug, II. D.` 1U.Mf3U.N, M. P. P.` and L others will address the meeting. ` M._u:on*J_..F. came, of Barrie, gm , { . Drenide ' - I - Does you , Ivory A Washi11gtm. -solemnly inquired good _old Parson Bagstver, take dis ooman. Gladys Guggles, to be yo lawful ' wedded wife? . I dunnuh, sah. _A " Yo dunnuh! Yo comes yur to git mar d and den dunnuh what yo Wants! Has` yo done lost yo mind? % - nx-r -' - `m`?I:T(.), sah; but I s sawtuh 10513 mph thusiasm.-Judge. r_. -...uuy, |vAUllbU- .(b) m R13LA7131oN ro LIVE swoon R. W.` WADE, B. S.A., Director Live Stock Branch, Toronto. i ; MR. 13:. A. LITTLE will pre ide. I .> -A I-1"" """"""V`1'-`*`-"-"Js ID nu uuuuw- yment rfund; Any others, institutes |or- individuals, desiring to help in [this wary will be gladly heard from. --A:nd're'W `Smith, Sec. Silcoe (`o. {c.A..s. L ~ 5 sum uauuumu rarm . .. er (a) INRELATION TO FARM CROPS S. TODD, B.S._A., Farm Director, Prov. a ' Secretary's Department, Toronto. IL\ I\'!` `\'IRC .. lunQ;_-_ ,7 3 ady done so: The Minesing Wo- men s Inst.; The New Lowell Wo- men s Inst.; The Crown .Hill Wo- men s Inst.; The Edenvale Young People s Society; The iStroud Wo- men s Inst., and the Edenvale 1W0- `Tmen s Inst. The names of each will -be nlaced above the cot, on a suit- ably inscribed -card. $10.00 for the rpurchase of - -the cot, and $5.00 each i-year swbsequently, is an endow- 1-nnn-uL .3.-.` .1 A _- .20_ 21` 22 .`)G), .____.__-..__..--__.___.____.._. 3.00pm.-The i)utv a of the Canadian Faimer. I.\ `IN but A'I'\lr\\'r n-ur _._ -_ V ... cl V will]! IIIU Ont. Departm-en't. I-I-f Agriculture ' `-IIIII._l_---- uclllll Tow1~i"'i31:AlQ., Exams UNDER THE Dominion Department Of Agriculture Patriotism and Production Q THURSDAY, JAN. 28th, 1915 In competition with the _ A _ - Z,/ GOD SAVE THE KING %%<:.?i*fj:.r%*5 { $1.00 ivlnbe hneld In the HI-S A LOSS 95` CI L\J} preside gnd Opportunity % 27c 27c 29c 30c 880 350 VOL`. 7 A Genuine Saving on every purchase of Cottons, Pillow Casing and Sheetings 1)I_.'.. CL__A.f..._ Plain Sheeting, bleached, 2 yards wide, at., . . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . 36 inch White Cotton, splendid weight, on sale at. . , .- . . . . . . . 36inch Long Cloth, 15c value, on sale. . .`. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 inch English Madapalan`, regular I.5C or half bolt at. . . . . . 34 inch Factory Cotton, clean nish, at the new price. . . ., Pillow Cases, circular style, in 46, 42 and 44 inch width, only Now IS YOUR orroxnmrrv To BUY umans AT LOW PRICES Annual sane 1 \;av.l\.l.\J\J.' UV Duav 1II.ll\AI-IIII?\ll-C > >* Terms, `part cash and the balance on mortgage. T ' V ` Check Glass or Tea ffowelling; 20 ihchs wid, all Linen, while it lasts only.; . . . . . .. . . . . . ..9c All Linen Crash Towellings, a. money saver, some, 17 inches wide at . . . . . . . . . . .. . Extra. heavy all Linen Crash, in stripes or plain White, worth 121}, on sale Monday ab. . . . l_lc THE WEATHER I , Lqwestf Highest Sn 1 Ad Ireland and Scotland, where Linens are chief- ly made,.depend on Russia and Belgium for over three quarters of their supply of Flax. Since the war commencedeit hasbeen im- possible to get Flax from these` countries, with the result` that prices of linens have soared and will go still higher. All our linens have been purchased at the peace price w b and wilL, be oered to you during this sale at old prices. Our advice is procure your future - wants now. ' `Ir Cfash Towelling The Store is packed with new Lines,%Cot tcns, lins, Embroideriesn Laces, Prints, etc`., 1 at prices jhatf compare favorably with any sale in the past and are proof of the-buying facilities;of this Store. This` sale van ALLVL vbuavq I Apply v to George Raikes; on theW premises, or `to f Barrie $7-tf. Glass Towellings _..._.......v- .v. -n--no `rosin \lo I Ill-3 J31`! is the event of `V the year t'o the e.conoArrii%cal house keeper, e Anticipate your needs and Spend to Save. `B `\u clay loam o '._I. ..1...4.- -.l ' 1sNQW0Nat =SARJEANT & KING S= 0.1 0.3%- 0.3 1: 2.0 g L V...-guru, vvaa ouv B06116 OI a quiet . ut exceedingly pretty wedding on ' Wednesday afternoon of `last week, `at two o c1odk, when the marriage L" was solemn-iized of Edilth R; Wilson - and Mr. Charles A. -Wilson of l -Estevan, .Sask., the rector, Rev. R. J. :W. Perry, .ofciating. Tfhetaalle -and graceful bride, who was given away " y her uncle, ' Dr. J. -L. Sloan,- 1oo`ked....very pretty ' in is gown of white eo_1 i_enn' over white ,satin, `made -in the __ibale,que`,t'. eect, land? aecbrdeon pleated * With 1 this. she wore the 'customary"l)_rida1 veil `and. orange 4blossQins,._`.aand~car-'. ,r.ied` can 'arnrfu1~!.'.oif ` bridal. ,, 1i1iesofi`.th_e;.;-ya11e , `and, -vhzvte-= --stream :11 a. get, . . . . . . ..l0c St. Peter s Ang'-1ican h V vChurohill, was the scene -of a Ibut emn.enr}iin~o]w mm++.. ......J..J:__ N--. `house. `M071. the property are barns and basement stables, in good repair, and a sized rought caet 1 1 0 I `I .1 B .M'is-s- Bertha ` Wice "of Toronto is visiting with Jler aunt, Mrs. T. Collins. Miss Wiioe 1has just `come out of the Western HOSpi'ta1, where she Waseiseriously. ill for ve wee*ks, but is `now improving nicely. . Mr. and Mrs. R. J . Stewart, "Le-U cfroy, announce the engagement of I their `only 'd'aug`hter, Annie Mabel, to Mr. Hugh Doniielly, the wed-? ding to .take place the middle of February at Maple -. `Shade. Farm, Innisl. . Q\J&aL& \J\lIJIII4'5 7 Mr. Cihas.. Forster of IBarrie,late of the Ontario |Cloak. rC'o., now in [1iquida.tion, is now representing "5-everal English import houses _on- `th(_=,"_road1.` ` cw-. - -- ] Miss Eliwbeth `of Duns'cumsb ? [month with Mrs. lligh Cottage. 1!". f`|`L-. 17-, vvaa. U -LLL1L\/0539 Mr. Fred A Marr was in Toronto on` Monday, attending the funeral of Dr; Roy` Wilson, son of Dr. R. `J. yvil-so_g_.. - ~ I \u guns- I Miss Winnifred Matt has re-I sumed her te'ach'in-g duties` at North 'Bay fully recovered` .from her re - `cent; illness: ' T `r .- ._ \l\.I&L.lLJ.lJ JJIGILV . k-JD. U `and Mrs I. 'Leona'rd 'C1`91'8'Va`1e Visited Mr. .and Mrs. `rC,o111i_ns l`as:t week. [ T -u-- - 4.-4.5.30 Mr. A. H. _Murdy of ` Beavertoni visited over Sunday with Mr. T. ,IOollin's, Blake rS1:. - 1:. V 1 `i -r -- - - _ ' "'`o I3oooooooooooooooooooooooi I Miss F-ree1an`d of Caledonia is the guest of her niece", `Mrs. W. R. `King. ' 1r__' A 11- ar g ' A - vvvvvv9000OOOOOOQOOO 's'6I:'IA1; AND PERSONAL LAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A A A A - - _ wef1""feK}i man} "13 "gooH"'tatL3 cultivation. There is -a block of 18ma`3cre9_ of 'h`_ard-wood: bush. ' ,`1`II 11 zooooooooooooooo900009699 ' A 318L143 4--_ Z} _ .w1LsQN+-w1ns0N VM.ac1an Alleyne .....n..,]:._... - 4_ua.vu\.45uI.~LJ. .L.LLJ.\ /J 1l.'U` 1s spendmg va .Myers at Bud-} Towels Away Below Their Vzlue . Bath Towels, large size . . . . . . ..I8c, 2 for 250 4 Bath Towels, same weight and quality as our 1 great leader last year, size 20x45 inches, on . sale Monday at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .261: 150 yards of ne Damask Loom Ends from the _ manufacturer, worth regularly 60c to $1.00, in lengths offrom 1 yard to 4 yards, on sale Monday morningper yard . . . . . . . . . . . . ..49c 25 Damask Table Cloths with Napkins t`o match, in elegant designs, scalloped, . hemstitched or plain edges, oods that are not obtainable to-day from t e manufacturer, we offer them all at old prices, $5.00, 4.50, 5.00, 6.50, 8.00 and 10.00 a set. 10 doz. ne Dam-a:skNa.pkin4s,. a11 1inen, large - size, hemmed, on-sale Monday at $1.50 doz. or 2 doz. for 25. `Linen Table Dainask it a Great i Saving 1:-:n ......;a_ .2 n..- 1\-,,, , Table Napkins at 3. Saving 1 ,. Q..- `I'\__., Y ' ,FAR.`M FOR. SALE Part of the East Half of Lots 1, '2, 3, in 1st concession of Town- ship of Oro.- 3. miles from Barrie on the Ridge Road, containing `176| 4-; Ann`. DonL b miss the chance". ....w., 4;. n. .u1-cue; vme-1;.'res., D. Quinlan; Treasurer, S. Dyment; =sec y. .Fre Man`-; Board of Dir- ectors --T11e' President ,and Vice- P1esidAent,'-.and Mesqrs; J. 1?. `Tall; itgg-,2 _R,aikes, and A, `E;__H.. v.uuU w we ucyuvn 01 rres Both wen, and Vaicoupy will be sent to :11; widbw and family. ` . xAt- a subsequent. meeting of the `Board of Dinedtors, the following Woicers were ?Ieted.:. D-n- T.` . `l'.0'. .1 c... -- _ A resolution of condolence will! be drawn up-by Mr.. Raikes and -embodied in the minutes, in refer- en'ce to the death of Pres. Bodh- tinn-\.-I-p L- ...'_L L, A .._..p .uLau'a5UlLl.U1.lI: Uommltwe. , l `The Trees-urer s report showed a .`b'a_1ance of $219.72 in the current account and of $589.15 in the Sav- ings Bank Reserve . Aceount. ' No dividend as `yet .-was ordered to be -paid by the directors; _ ~ ' Messrs. King and Bennett were reaalppointed auditors, and the old -Board pf Directors were re-anpoin - ed, with the substitution_ df gtaikes for M1-._J. M. `Both-i. `The 30th annual meeting of the West . R`id'ingo of Simcoe Joint- Stock Co. was held in the Police Court - Chambers; Barrie,-~ yesterday afternoon, with Vice-President E. A. Little presiding. There was ,a grepresenftative attendance. On ac- uhcount of the removal `by death of- the President, Mr. J. M. Bothrwelil, [the Vice-President gave a verbal re- -port of the expenditure` of $161 on new dressing rooms at the Agricul- tural Buildiingg as recommended by the Management Committee. I _r-nkn rl1____._______ _ A), . ,1 vmsrr RIDING JOINT STOCK 4vuAAuJ ~ uuu \J'U1u UUUHUII. . ` Directors---`H. J. Tudhope, T. H. McMahon. H. P. Merrick, -Alcfred` Rouse, "Wm. Scott, G'i17bert Love, IGeo. Crawford, `H. Barnhardt, A. `Smith. ` . uuv .LUu.UW.l.l1g Ul.l.l'UUl'S Were e1eCT;ed: Pres., A.` MacArthur; Lst Vice Pres., John Wiggins ; 2nd Vice, J. Olewson; Sec.-Treas., W. Forrester, Hwwkestone "R.M;D.; Hon. Direc- tors-'-Messrs. Geo. Raikes_.' Geo. Camplbell, Wm. Wilson; M. Ma- lhxoney. andAC T. lzeudhen- .` h:unnLn__ .T rn 11 D11 -_ I or Gasoline" Engine? for Quick] Sale Cheap. If, you need an engine this is your chance to se- cure `_ an thoroughly-overhauled one, good as new, at a big bar-I gain. Apply P.O. Box A 751,1 Barrie. A ' 52-tf.' TA-RM FOR S'ALE-W.H. Lot I IV-.. 0 f'\.... -inn --__-_ -'I_,,_- ___.'l l The {1`aI ';e1-7i;go}J e Oro Agricultural Society; was held at! the T-own.Hal1 last Thursday, when the following oioers were elected: Dunn A - 'Il'-..A._1_`L A - *"' ` ....-......., ......~.. vvxxxyu u11c_111.ppy CULUPIC} `left amid ashower of rice and good` Wis-hes on the `eveninghtrain for their home in the vWest, the bride traveling in a smartly-tailored suit of navy serge :and -a black sailor hat with aeroplane feathers. . ~-\-------. 1 ORO. AGRICULTURAL -SIO{CIE`TY ; k}LUu left` ;S1oan, azf oer which Uhe_'}_12ippy couzplel R'Q}'I'lTIX7.D'l` vunn n-us.-1' .-.4.\.\.Ji ,..' . . . . . .8 yards ., . . . . . . ..25c. u..v vsczvvvu ;. A. Little; II?! 0 "I"...-.-m....... -}B`AIR,1`3Al\I}{S-]sOR3SE _ 0 Gas) THETNORTHERN. ADVANCE .._..2'5c sc r $1.00 ..12% a pair .g..-uv-.-.o uuunzu. JUU-I uruer In _nOW `and `we will have ' for you f when` you call on Saturday. A .~-_..Don"t miss the great mann- ity` toF:buy.;?W-atches a'nd .Jewe1ry,_ Out 31"? am at L ,,, -__ -__...--.... .1-v\IvIrLUJ uv. .-The follozwing pupils of Barrie! Bus. College re_een`tly accepted -ne `positions: Elmer Braden, Provincial Auto License `Dept, Toronto; Oice, Barrie; Glen Fowler Pion- ` eer Ins. Co., Fargo, N. Dakota. " - `The Three Ships was of ab- eonbing interest from start -to n- ' ish. Pathos and humor were nicely blended, and the language ' was ` ehaste. and in`spirin'g.--4Rev. Wil- rfred -Aibdridge, Elmrv-ale Methodistf --G_. W. Raymes wishes to inti-I `mate that he is moving his entire ` stodk and 1. business ; - "to the "new; stand, opposite 'Bingha.m s Butcher . Store, The new store will be open for business the am of _Feb'rua-17.51 J. word by`, --A :bia;1.1din-g 'Oh-arac- jter, Song and Story is the clever com`bination enititled T-he Three -Shixps. `Not a dull, minut/e'in the Whole evening. You ll want to hear it. ~ Central Methodist `Church, Feb; 12th, 8 p.m. . ` --If you want to buy or . sel-1 farm call on Ba-rrie Realty 00. mL`` A11_io 01 `.VVLARNIN'G-1If the party wh0.17ook the horse froml George Leslie s stalble, Lot 7, Con. 14, Innisl, on the night of January 20th, does not return the bridle and pay for the ~ damages i11-curredgprosecution will ollow. Geo. Leslie, Allan- dale P.O. *. 4-4 FOR _S'.AJLE`---A mfmsber _of ehurgh: I '--If you want to exchange your farm for {town property -or your: .town property` for farm, call on |Barri-e Realty 00. ' -If you Want to rent a house, of ifyou have a house to rent call on 'Barrie Realty 00;, over Bank of ' Tonontb. . admiralble sufbjeet, -and -h~and-ledi as it was, in a strong, convincing, style, could not [but `appeal -to .0116: and young "alike. . .. Melodied with? song, ennobled `and crownedi supreine, I` `Th .([`hi'; ships prored an the -story of love as told in `The IV VT-hljee Ships is one not soon to be` forgottzen.--De Wdl'1et S. Puffer ~Pres. North Parkdale E'.L., To- I `Inn fn ` ronto. `O L - V r 15".:-'.. .OQ_o_6Q9oo;_o_ooooo4_9,9_,o$oo9 utting commenced_ on" 7 the `bay. on Tuesday. ' ~ yvvanu `us : assay: :3 ' :o$o9ooooooooooooo: [best paossijble values in Footwear. I ' --aVE7-ise_ people know. that -Carey s _a-re a~1~waIys in a position to give Lots of_ Shoes and 'Ru=bIbers less than manufacturer -s cost. Men s- 8| inch leather top, heavy snagwproof Rulbibers, _so1id ruthber heels, {first quality `goods, regular $3.25 a pair, 'C.arey s !Semi~Annual Sale Price is $1.79 1a pair. '-Barr;e Realty 06., Real Estate` and Insurance offices over Bank of *Toronto, Barrie. ` , | "7 Mr; "has -Hei; ap-l pointed Insp.ecto`r' `ofT Au tomo'bile ],:_Chau"ers for"191-5. v -. - _ A . x I ---Reserve Feb. '8th. 97 for the -Baraca Masquerade. Carnival. The _sk'ating event of the season. I J.v.u..|. A. \./.LU KJLLJJAJ Iv o.L.I..o JJVII U ! E3012. 6, Oro, 100 acres, clay` -and sandy loam; , 15 acres of `hard- wood; buIs*h, balance under culti- vation';' 15 acres of fall seeding done now, and fall plowing chief-I ly done; good large barn on oe.-4 ment foundation; and outbuild- ings; frame shouse; 1:} miles from Edgar, and 14 {miles from Barrie. Possess-ion in spring, 1915. Ap-R ply on premises or to `George Wynes, Edgar R0. . T 45-tf

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