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Northern Advance, 29 Sep 1921, p. 5

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This Interesting Collection is Moderately. Priced ,...... .., the S:u:.'- n1en1'.)u1's`, will hold house (>11 > has and our Women s Classic Oxfords and Straps in Black Calf, Brown Calf and Vici Kid .Leathsea's. At, per `r\n':-1. Q QR Kn amnn Q7 K Q0 nn u ones is a <-.o1mno`n expression here. They wear so well that one pair sells another. Men s Slater Shoes in Blzu-.k or Brown Calf, B111(.'.11( -3]` 01' Ba] Styles, at. pier pair . . .$9.00, $9.50, $10.00 Men s Black or Brown Side Calf if Ba] or Blucher Sfyles, all Goodyear VVelted Soles. At, per ...n'-.. QR Rh nu.-I Qt! OK '11 isn t thv p`ri<'O yml pay for Sl1 s the \'n]1u=- you got for your nmm:\' 1lmt' `rvlls \\'}w1h`m- you are bllying \\'iscl_\' or not. The rolnelnbram-0 of qua]- i`r_\' l`(`Il121il']S lung a1"`r('-1' the price is fun-g'o1`r(,-n. VV'e .~'pe<-iali7.e on the wel]-kn0\\'11 Huriburfs Shoe News In Connection with the Formal Opening pair MISS I. COLLINS pair Essa St. , Allandale Watch Your Feet at the 32 Dunlop Street '$6116,`Es.5 6I *i.'d'6`$7.d, $s`T`6 <:nIpIn__\' rim` 1')- Imxpvd |m\\'>`. M'- n. {'6-;11|wI`.<. `pf \'(*l\'<-1' nr silk. Proprietress IJIJJ MD- .$e.5o a,}i1 $es'35 and this store o11g'h r to be the head- qtlarters for every person who really wants best qualiiy in shoes. Many people. exp1-ess surprise and sa1Tis`r'ac`ri011 at the way they t. They re as e.omf 0rt-able as the 01d 1: .u :1 CLASSIC AND GEORGINA SHOES - FOR - WOMEN ALLANDALE MILLINERY PARLORS SLATER SHOES FOR MEN ich;1m.pion. of the two ,in Cumttin. ` endesy, I)\'.\ll~I.\"l".\' (`()l{lI.\"I.l() \\"IN.N' } .A\'r 'l`Hl} \voonm.\'i:` D_\'nwnt'.< higit hrvd coil, Cor- \' E i won Lamsduwne Nttr.~'.e-i'_\`i (=nzio_ the I-lutltiivup handily {mm :1, large teitl tit u-nnI(=n(im's at This the W'unrii)ine re.pres9nt`s yea)" oltls Hum the spewttators UH ; 'i`ites(im`. t h 0 and ju(i;.:in-,: applause of the 20,000 the \vin was a popular one. Her- which \von the King's Plate this year, was also the win- ner in ihis race last year. making.-; t.w0 wins in succession for Mr. Dy- ment. . -u u_-.& uull uuu IJ'.`Vll u H`m" don! ml this disIri.(`f for I119 pzqsali 91;.-hzewn _\'.-an: She is sur\`i\'wl In ui }I'u:n1ly n1` I'nu1'. .\li.ss:(>.~' Br-H um}; iJ"]om .\'m~lnn(l.~: 01' Slmutl, Mrs. H; |.l=l`l'm;\'. 0| .\1idl'.mrl. and John! (1. .\.'ue1unul.<, or V\ innip<>,L-,. l`h-l rum-ml will he Iwld on I`hur.<, Sept. :IfHh. .~`.vr\'i(-9 -.1! Ih I'('.~'.idH)('9:f and imurmonl En .\'AH'!)l|(l `,1-mwte-|'_\'.E I ...,. ., II On 'l"11eml2u', Sept. 27111, t}1n,=r<-A1 .pil.s`Sf`(i a\vn,\= one or ;\`lro1ui`s much I'espr=cIe=(l r-iIiz<~n~s 1n the pvrson of Szu'uh .\|m-`Iiu (.`lmnI]er, widow oljl {the hue .\b1'uham NeoI;1mi.s'. l.)v-E r:(A;1.~w(l, who lived wilh her l)mIln-I'.~.f 3C. and J. (`,h-umlt-1`. hzul been ailing` `for some lime. She was sixl,\'4t`1\`: "_w:u-.s- of zuze and had been :1 re-.-i-f :p]eusunI -.:nIi:irpuIi1 .._.- M. u. n nu-nu and .\l)'. H. 1*`I';1li('!\' was .~;nlr>In11izwii on Hvpl. '.Z1.<-t. VVv e.\`H-\nd (cum,-r:xIn-` lulionrs and 5.-`o<) xvishe-s. _` \'<~-n. .:`.1'(`h'(ls=:u'on \\"zu`r<>n ()r-.<'.11p:'ml; Ihv pulpix in St. l"e-1m"s on .\`nmlu,\'f last, being` the annual h;11'vr-st hmm .`:~:e1'vit'e. A \'er_\' l2ll`L',P and :Ippw(:iz1-3 `tin-. :mdion<-5 lled the ('hlH'(,`h.`. . . . o . ` LesmyIn,;', I0 1119 popnlurny ()1 thv; eloquent arc-luleut-on, xvhose annual` '\'isi1is looked 1'01'wurd to with. .\lll\'| ; The em-itr-men! and rush of t'211`n1~` erx and ml1ers'.'t0 Barrie is ovH`.;` The Fair somnns to lmve pmved u`\`m`_\" .<:ni.~a1'm-Im'_\' aIl1`:L(`1iOl1. ` |`he 1n:u'riu:e or .\li;-s (L I 1'i:v.~.~1 >;()lI> lI1l1iZ|i3 Dz':tz'nctz've S tyl cs G . `ff e2`a F ashimz .\l .\I lCN.\`}Cl,Y :z1`1"r:1<-1i\'0 vx;I1npI(*.< of 1110 .s'<*21son'.x' mndv in H::`~:.~', the nm(l(-ls in this -o||(-Mimi are (I:-w-lupc-(1 in \'t-l\'< -`r, plain ur pzlnm-: l1:1t1<*r"s pillsll. and dn\'<*`~._\'m-. '.l`h<'-_\ all tlw (1:11-inu` |imn<. Hw \'m'\`<~ ;1n f_',`l`:l<'(` \\'hi<-I1 HHlI`I\' Ihvm us fr-(-.~'h frcnn tho (] llznuls. H('('ulHill;_{` . fur 1-\'<-r_\' 1_\'p<- h.~x\'<- lm-H in- <-lu 1z'i<-zu'mn<. II1l1.\`lIl'(mIIl nil fzxix-.<. .\`\\'r-vpin;;' Spzzzuisll .~':1ilm-.<. \\'i(1(--h1'iInm<'(L ml`!- <-1-n\\`m* nm and <-.lu.<- fitling: lmts In lw \\'m'n with fl1111vri1I_` wik. .\l;m_\ .\'|m\\' I\\'n-(-nlm` mm- bivlntiuns. .\.\' fur Ir'i111I11iI1;:.<. tlu-_\' rib- lmn and lmlid, <-;1hmIvl1nII.\`, \\'iLI<- (`I'- f'<`<-li\'<- }u'n.\'. (~4'({l|(' and g:l_\'-(~1`iI1\ j(-1 and sh-<-I nail i.(|2[(1V\":lt](l('l]`)Hxs)f\ (11\ (.i-( l.siIl{. .H"l'l{(H'l) ward Wilh mrnnghtmt lhe 1 THE NORTHERN ADVANCE > ` LOW}-JR NB1 At Strand. 011 J`u<-.<- (lay, .\`=m. 27th, 1921. h`2u`uh .~\me-lin .\'94~]unt1s, aged ii?) _\e-urs. H 0| ' .\'.\`( ),\H 192 I. at Tholnzls On .\Iund;1_\, txfep`. 2'. i>1lI1`f0I`d 51., Smith H0>1Ix1:_sonw, SH; _\'9zn'.<, m0m.h:~;. .\l 119 Sophia 81., B~.u'1'io. on V\'erlIw.v.tl:1_\', Supt. 2:-Uh, l~`rederi('l< Jmnes Lmver, aL;;v(l _\'Hu's. 4 months, 16 days. .\llLl.ING'l"0N~~ On Sep1.2.'1'd. .1921. at Ihv home. 0| her niece, Mrs. A J. xvzilmce. us Peel S1,, My-s-. Elim Millinglon. aged 9.`) _\'s_-ms. 1\IAI.COI4M-~- On Thursday, Sep`I. 22, 192], at` the home of her nephew. IIA) .;.. Ha rriv. 21:4:-(I W. Kerr, Elmvale. Miss Annie Malcolm, daughter of Lhe late Andrew Malcolm. 193].` 7,`\- l H.\ I.m:~R'r ....t\.. u\.. nun. (II Inc; `H-si(l9m'o on l*`1'iduy ev(-nin;:,, ('on-f l)_\' Rev. M 1'. \`Vcl1wood. I`l1(~=1'e`i n . I were m2m_\' urnl Iributes I'ru1nl rrriends and relatives. The 1'r=.nmi11a were I'm'w:Lrded to (iuelph for inner-E nwm. \\`1wre Rev. Mr. VV1'igt1I hudi mu.-.-~ I0 (J-.m;u}:1 in IS:;.":. and SPIIIH1 in \\`e*)IinuI L`uum;.`. F01` the pusl. x\\-:An:_\' `\'(":!I'.'-` she has lived wilh .\l1's.I :\\'21lI;1,('(=. She was J. ummbvr 01" `(,'r)l|ier St. (`,hnrL-h and :1 life 1u(1n~3 jnm 01' the .\lissmIm:'_\' Ho(:im_v. Slug` `luuk an an-live i1n+~.'e:.I 111 chm-cu :\\'()I'l( um! wu..~'. buluved by :11) who knmv In-1'. II is few who we p1'i\'~ i!(-<,'.v(l 10 znI:1i11 Ihi?< ripe old age` `and I-njo_\' lhe ht-z1uIie.~s of life as` '.\l1'.='. .\Iillin_L~,Ion has done. ` | f'l`homus .\li1lin;;1on, panssed away on; `,i-`ritiuy. Sopl. '_"I5H], at the home of lher Hiram. .\l1'.~'. A. A]. Wallace, my 3| r=el .-tx'9(~!. Mrs. .\lillinglo11 was jborn in I822 and \v2L.~: in her 100111 ye-.u'. Vilh her husband she cnllltaj mu... \ ... I` _..,x llluvk pH`d<.:>.1i1`-::1v.~'. Inn mun) . mo(1(~I.s' aw (It-\'vIn}wd invlmwxvn. dc-Pp lnlxu , *u,wv, g'r(*_\' and pil|m'-}m.\' red. -' F Miss .Vlur_iorie Trotter, 'I`oron1u.! who is director of Girls` \Vonk, \\'ns! `the spe-aker al Ihe Baptist Churdh; 5 on Rally Sunday. While in town siie iwas the ,`. ,`llPSl of Mr. and Mrs. Ed! ::\l'l1]SH'()n_`.f, E]izu.be-ih S["PPI. \..v ,M.......... .vv.. ' Rev. R. J. D. and Mrs. Simpson, of Toronto, spent the week end with, the fo1*me1"s brolher, Dr. L. J.` Simpson, Collier street. 11..- 1,_., 1-\..,,_, , ~. ..- `. I .\h's. H. E. Wellweod is in Orillin =visitin:.T wilh Miss Caroline W911- iwood, who has re-cenlly remn-ned ifroln mission work under me aus- jpices of me \V..\I.S. _in Che-mu S)` |Chz1nn. VVesI. China. T1'QIte1', 'I`or(mIu._ iwho Girls` \v`ns. .,....._,..V.., V..,.... . .:-.n-..-. q E y.`\-Irs. Jas. Bruce and Miss Nlmieli `Bruce, of Cookslo-wn, Mr. and .\lrs<. i0. B. Henry and Mr. and Mrs. R. D.i lH'em-y and Miss Yvonne Hmnilron, of Thornton, spent Sunday with Mrs.. M. E. Dulchel`. .\Il{.\`. 'l`I~I().\IA>$ .\lll.i.l.\'(.:'|`().\' .\Irs. Millington, rulicl 01' the 12 r'l`hunms ,i-'1`idu)`, 255ml, \ . .. . -- u, -,-uyuu.-. nu Miss l3"rankie W'.u'1'en has 1'eIm'n-i ed from Cleveland, where she was] the guest of Mrs. Carl Mullen. vs I'\ n,u,,-, , H... ,,u..... V1 .u-.2. \4u,Il unuuwu. E. O. Gallagher, who is stationed at Erin, neqr Guelph, as a s1ndent,;` spent a few days last week under the parental roof. r\ 1 v\ .`. n,,, Mrs. Perkins has yronto u;t'le1' visiiing [ard Powell, Sophia : Y \|:.... 1:~.......u.:_ vn... ...._,.. .. | I A ' _ 3 Miss Ida Crreswicke has l`(-?4lll1"l'lP(]: [from an exlended trip to Toronmj `and Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. W. Gates have rp- f.lll'.I1ed` from a. Irip to Ningma and Buffalo. Striking New Fall Display of Millinery Mrs. Robertson, visiting with Mr Bayeld S1,. ` i Mrs. }<`ur1ong and son Rag span!` . , . I a couple of clays J11 Elnnule this` week. 2.\ R'|`N ER In A llauulule, on W ed- nr.-s(lu_\', Sept. 28111, In Mr. and M rs. Harry (}:u'tm=r, Ceuvl x'e 51., | Mr. and Mrs. E Armstrong ul- tended Elmvale Fair on VVe d-ay. \r,_, I` u - v~ --... ...., ..,....`... v.._, Mrs. Vance has reIn1'ned fmni! .visiIing Toronto friends. ; Mr. and Mrs. H. Young are visit? :ing in London and Windsor. ; i Miss Lilly Tooke, of Hzunilton, huci I i i returned to her home here. Miss Leila Hunter is alienilinfsj the Ontario Lzulivs College an Wlm' hv day. Se-pl. 13111, 1921, by me Rev. (if`Ul'_L'(` Umwn, _ I.-uviniu }Izu'1-iel t.'u1-rell. of \V-st Hudden, R11,L3,'.l)_v. blnglanntl, to Waller HLH)t`l'l, 01` Bznwie, ()nIzu'i0. ` Miss Norah Gnilfoyle is visiling in] Collingwood. : Mr. C. .\H'..\111Il spun! the xvee-k end in Toronto. Kenneih Johnson spem the end in the Queen Cny. 11.... 1v_.,.A n._, ,_.,,_,, u Miss llzmra I~`e-rry is visiting El111\'a1e. Miss I in Midland. Alirre Creswiclie is in visiting I Mrs. Ford, Owen Sl., is visiling; in Elmvale. The Hurlburt Shoe Co. BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI 3 3- WUYN NOHIN.-\T|*3E) . O PERSONALS .\l.-Hilillvlh (I-.-\RI{l~2 I"l` -011 Tues- 1921, Ilxe ..,...... .. _. 1: , ,,, lSIl{'!"HH- In :\:LIl(.'LLl(3, \'v'9d- lH 'l' H S .,--, Mr. .... ..-..-,. I were held at the- I ; returned to T0- with Mrs. Rich- Toronto, is E. S\ll.CIilTP,[ lulu; We carry a complete line of Foot Comfort Appli- ances. Examination and advice free by our Foot ' Specialist. / week 00. $5 (Conifm been appmw Go\'ernmo:~n2. they were a: projects a! a .` There should jtion in all 1'; ing in <- J `'1 One of Barrie s oldest residents` island business men, Fredericl: Jamesi Lower, passed away on Wednesday ` morning in his 79th year. axt his. late residence. 11.`) Sophia st,reet.l] He had been an invalid for over twvog` years, so his death was not unex-l] "ipected. Mr. Lower was born inj` lLondon, England. and came to Canal : [1 l ada when quite a young man, about ,` E 1870. He lived` in Toronto for ai' iyear. then came to Barrie. where he. ` has lived and conducted business as` ' i a tailor for the past 45 years, when d S fhis healnth broke down 'dlb`0lll two!` 'iyears ago. He was a. member of} ` Fl Corinthian Masonic Lodge. the Sonsil of England, St. George's Society and I. -`7 lithe .-Xnglican Church. Mr. Lower?" '3 was a very ardent Conservative and " "false occupied a. position with the??? school board for many years. The " - Masonic Order will have full charge`? `got the funeral services. which willll` take place from the family resi-Eh ;dence on Sund'a_v, October 2nd. The l,service will be held at the house at ; I `I230 p.m., thence the remains will? `be taken to Barrie Union Cemetery}? ' for interment. Many oral offerings; `showed the great respect his many; 1` !friends and acquaintances had t'orA Hhim. His survivors are his wido~w.1I Vve daughters and two sons. nzumexl 1.. . \u..~ 1w_,,,x, ,,~,u . . 1...V .-....,_,...,.., ...u .,.,...j. .......c ` ily: Mrs. }~`rede1'ick James L [Bur1`ie; Mrs. Price. .`\`ackeH s Hm`-: ;bor, N.Y.; Mrs. Penston. Toronmzg |.\lx-s. C1'ai;:, .\Iontx'e-ul; Mrs. R. .\l.; iB1ack, F}hm'ale, and Miss Jessie` ;L0we1' at home. Also F. C. Lower.4 ;B:u'1'ie, and Arthur Lo\vr~_-1'. ()tI'.1wa.: I; I Dominion` 4 approved by the `xovernnzent. At the present time`, asked to a.pp1'o\'e' of :l1W cost. ot' $2T.1:'-5.lb`.">.tt0. 1] be an equal di.s'lI`i`bll-;, tion parts of the pr0vim*e.; but many counties would not re-I ceive their share as the amount` avztilatble would be overdrawn at thei rate things_ were going. Instances-1 were given to show how the moneyl was being misused. miles of`. road was built at a cost of $491,~_l 357.00. At another plum 9,100? feet cost $1-t1.000.00. Ne'zu'l_v even`! project was exceeding me e. ;i cost by from 20 to 25 per cent. lttp was only fair that the people should 9 know the facts and should get vztluelp for the money expended. Low pi-least will prevail for a. time. the debtln bltought on by the war must bet}. paid. so that care should be exetvlh OTTON HARDWARE C0., Ltd. Lot us (i(~n1mns1rz11c<~ Hm Him-bird in _\'UllI` hmno u111w_.\'t \\'z1. dz1_\f and p1'u\'utnj.'o11 int i1 is mo ul 1110 ;;'r0n`.<*.s'1` l;1Imr-. d(:\`i<-<-.< furnr-(1 1m\`zu-ls snl\'inf_;` tho })l`(I})l(`IH.\` 0 film hoino. (`Ht out (h'u m'_\' and n1i. and plm-0 ym|rs0lf' at the (lispnsnl 01 21 [Elm-bird. \\'hi<-I1 has in-on <- to ;;'i\'v the mzlximum zununntc of . s(-1'\'i<-P. In order to reduce our stock we are offering the Bluebird Electric Washer and Wringer at the re- duced price of $175 each. Seize this opportunity and order now`. Why do a fl1in,<:_\i01lx's0l'f wlmn (.](\(`tl.].(`l]'iV.\7 will (In it for _\jmI. and do it so much 1>(:T,1m' ! This is iho <-rvod of H10 } )11.s`ino.x'.s' \\'n1-Id. .11. .\'hould also be the (-1'(}<`(l of (3V(`VI'."' I1o11sm\'if0. 0111 of h<>I1(l::g'p is ri_g;ln` to tho }m11;~w\\'if'o who dis<-m~d(*(] 1a r mm-h-tu-h0-(Irc:1dod w:1.s'h-1ub st-rubbing'-1'm:u'd and L-<-])l:1<-od it by one of Out of Bondage! % *3 -4 / ' 1.4 ~ms,_ ///:\ Women s Black or Brown Fine Kid Two-Strap Slippers, Cuban Heels. The very newest styles. A1, per pair . . . . . . .._ .$4.75, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 l<`REDER|(`K .l.~\.\l.ES l.O\Vl*I| (Continued from page one) This is the experience of all B].ueb1rd users Bluebird ELECTRIC WASHING AND WRIN GIN G MACHINES ' _,_ ,, 1 . .m..+ .1 Barrie !:'or the united support n!` all in this 0 ca.mpnir.'n: The election would be P: fouglit on the tariff issue. would it 5 be better to have free trade and 0`tt`ac.tories close down or pro.=.perit,v "`vwith a protective tarit`t'. `em Mr. A. C. I-locltens dwelt on the ""ttariff question. He was pleased to "Vsee .\lr. Boys nominated again. Mr. h`*:Boys was regarded with the high- esfest esteem in the House. In all his 9~"_'actions he was sincere and true. 0 `- And. said the speaker, sincerity has -V; marked the Conservative party since )0]? the (lays of Sir John A. .\lacDonald. "-"'The liberal leader was not sincere d"in what he was advocating at the 1' present time. In the west the Lib- ld ` erals were preaching free trade and "eiprotection in the east. sincerity aslxvas needed in business and much "[more 53 in politics. l<`orty-tve ml years ago when there was free trade "`l he saw boys grow up. learn a trade ` ; in 'l`or_onto and then have to go [across the line to get a job. Amer- .Sl ican furniture was brought to To- PS, ronto and sold by auction and no y furniture manufacturer could exist tsiin Canada. before 1878. At the Lt present time there were 53 branch- 0: es of American manurfacturing rms ._}located at Hamilton, with an in- ivestment of $56,000,000, emtployinr:' :1200 people and a yearly pay roll in! $16,500,000. It` the tariff was {removed what would happen `I `Those 12,000 would soon be out of .a job. The speaker quoted many swc-rn statements showing how in- dividuals and towns had prospered` tunder a protection tariff. VVe are `livim; in the last great country, the greatest country in the world. and we have the greatest people in the world. as was proven in the gxe-at war. To keep it great we must `nave :1 good leader, a good policy. and Lrood men in parlia.ment. In ISH3 .-rthur Meighen we have the _Iht'Sl leader. The protective policy was the best policy and in .\lr. ,`Bo_vs V" have the best man. I `I. 1-. ~ I ) Sl1\'l<].\"l`H LINE (`l.l'li 5 The Seventh Line Club ho] .1 xneetinn a1 the school .l l~`rida_v. Sept. 30111, at 8 p.m.. 1 }. dele-gates to amend Sun: `ner Convention. All n1e1n'.)u1' Jludies and men. are reql1=s1ed `:3 :1 Mont]. J. Victor Brett. .S`e.(-.-'l'I'=:s ., uvx, |.ll\. uunv nuuu. 1 Mr`. Boys again thanked the con~ {vemion for the condence reposed J in him and the meeting was brought `to a close by singing the National 5 Anthem. cised in saddling the county with more de\bI. Mr. Wilson paid tribute In Mr. Bovs. the nominee, and as`ed ,1 ,,,,,,, ,. .. Women's Brown Calf Oxfords, Cuban Heels. This .line forim.-.i'ly sold at $9.00. 60 pairs to be Sold this week at, per pair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$5.75

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