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Northern Advance, 25 Jan 1923, p. 8

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Page Eight St.u1Va,ry s Parish Hall FRIDAY, JANUARY 26th -\......` r..n...u.. \\7......m~ A uspices (`zmtholic \Vomen's Imxugrlxe Good Music. Refreshments Served. Come and bring a friend Ladies. 250. Gentlemen, 50c. `Publiceeting ODDFELLOWS TEMPLE ` Wednesday, Jan. 3 1 M0n s B.1'0\\'11 Chock O\'01'(:.0:1ts, only 4 left, sizes 35, 36 and 39, best of t\\'00(1 and best of llnmgs, some have bolt and some wi th01.1`r. P1'1c.e of `these <-oats was $35.00 and $40.00. at 8 Under Auspicos of United , Empire L.O.L. 452 `Addresses will be given by J. I. I-Im.'t1`, of Orillia, and others. Musical Programme Everybody VVe1c0me! I S'l`OI`PI<}I) AD\ ERTI.`lSlN(} ; SHOE BLACKING FIRM IS SOLD U1 Day & Martin, the fmnous London `manufacturers of shoe blacking wh}3 have been in operation fen` 150 years, are being sold up. The ma.na.ger ex- plains that up to 1912 the rm held the leadershrip in this trade through advertising. Its fa.iiu`re' to advertise since resulted in collapse. Clearillg Price $18.50 Less `than half price. You should not Iniss one of the coats at this small price. Sunday, Jan. 28 Missiona1'y Anniversamy Day 10.00 -.1.1n.-C1zLss Meeting. 11.00 u.m.~-S11bject The World s Debt to the Missionary." 3.00 p.m.--Bib1e School. 7.00 p.m.-Subject The Home Task of the Church. Welcome! The President of Toronto Confer- ence, the Rev. 1. G..Bow1es, B.A., B.D.. of Toronto, :1, fomnel` pastor, will ((i.\`.) .1.\1'eac11 21.111. and p.m. at You should not miss one of these coats at this small ' p1-1ce. Come and see them. Boys 3-H ole Lace Rubbers, rolled edge, sizes 3a11d 4 only. Price was $2.50. ' nu-I vs - , th-I nn Little Boys 2-I-I010 Lace R11bbo1.'s, sizes 6 and 8 only. Special value at $1.90. Clearing Price $1.49 Collier St. in the `Price $1.99 [HotDrinks Tea Coifee Bovril . . Hot Chocolate Tomato Soup, To serve fresh, ric11 cream with our Tea and Coffee. VVhipped cream with Hot Choeolate. This is just one of the things that makes our service better and the prie is reasonable. 5 Our Candy Counter will of- fer this week end Hand Rolled Chocolates in differ- ent avors at . . . .600 per 119. Ice Cream makes a delight- ful dessert after a hot meal. j. j_.--u-7-I `C-onfectionery Barrie St01'0---Pho11e 125 A11andaTe Sto1'e-P110ne 77(i Burton Avenue Methodist! -1|.` Lehigh An`th1'a.cite .Bou1ets, {urn-` ace size, can be used in range or heating stove, mixed with half pea. coal, at $14.50 per ton, at Sarjeant s. 770 Services at 11 a.m. and 7 Sunday School at 3 p.m. Services at 11 a.m. and 7 11.111. Sunday School at 3 {Ln}. Anmual Qommmaemem 1v1IscELLANEo17s_ Full Orchestra. ]`.e\'. A. R. Beverley. Pastor Typewriting Demonstration Rev. S. M. Beach, `astor For Sa1e-Good building lots. Ap-` ply 170 Elizabeth street. Mr. 1*`:-od J'2n.'rct1`, Cnnz1diun Champion Typist, and Miss '.l.rnm VV1'ig`ht, who will attmnpt to take the title f'1'm11 Mr. J nrrctt in Massey Hal], T01'ont0, 011 Ma1'cl1,S), will put on :1 dem0nsh'a011 of Speed and ./\c<'-,111'au-.y. 1r 1' T (`V '1 rlrn 1 ,_311 ,1,,, ._2__.. _._. ._.`l 4|\/\r\In .- Mr. J. J. Seitz, of Toronto, will also give an ad- dress. A spoclal and i11te1-esting p1'0grm1`1 is being prepaI'o(1. The public are invited. N0 clmrge is being made. ' A`. W. SMITH, Chairman. Monday and Wednesday FEBRUARY 5th and 7th Sunday, Jan. 28 1.--Pub1ic Worship. 1.-Bib1e School. :1.--Pu=b1ic VVorship. Baptist Church W. T. Bum. Pastor. Sund21_\ . Jan. 28 Trinity Church .. \ T) I)nunuln1v A NAUTICAL KNOT FRIDAY EVENING, JAN. 26 t the 4 FOR SALE CHURCHES For SzL1e--Quzmtity of wood, cut L5 inches child's cot, good as] Phone 541. WANTED Barrie Business College Sunday, Jan. BARRIE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE TO LET Music under direction of Dr. Amall. Tlle S1`11don`rs will P1-<-st-nt GRAND OPERA HOUSE . (1 ry mixed : long, also new, vchea.*p. Hbeen u.nue-rgomg an operuuuu. - A'DD1Y t0| A numlber of Allandzvle residents 3 C011iBI' SL are suffering flrom severe colds, which are much like the u." good girl or Mrs. Logan's many friends will e Wxork, goodl be sorry to hear that she was re- A. ML-0a;be,1mo~ved to the R.V. I-Ivospital 'on `to, or phone|Wednesday suffering from pneu- monila. nnnnrl r-nrn '2 Fnr 250.. at DOb- \ For Sa.1e-+Harness business, lnclud-? jdng stock, tools and xtures, must `be sold at once to wind up an estate. Immediate possession. Ap- ply to Mrs. M. E. Hisey, Box 357, Creemore, Ont. } ' I SEE THE uu ha. Ll Toronto. .7\J 1- o n mg in LOWI1. Javck Marshall is spending a few days in Toronto. ? Telfei- s Fig Bars, 290 1b., at Dob`son s grocery. Phone 854w. Mrs. P. Newton of Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs. VVII11. Peck. l Dr. Cane is in Newrnarket at- ;tending the fimeral of his brother- -.. 1... ! vx's11-u1;._:, In-:1 `tending win-1a.w. `U Dnanxvn '1'oronL-o. Mr. and Mrs. Comon are holiday- ing in town. _Tsw~k Mm~sha1l is snendinz an-1a.w. 'H. Rosevear, of visited Mr. zmd Mrs. this week. :`.\1.~iua 1?`.dnn (`.1-nwc: [H1-S \VEl:`l\. Miss Edna Crowe of C the guest of her sister, D Crowe, over the holiday. .M.- `Rrnwn ia,s1n!ndnin2I: Crowe, over me uuuuuy. Mr. Brown is. spending a. few days in T-o1'on~to, where Mrs. Brown has I-been u.nde-rgoing an operation. A numlhor nwr Allnndmle residents [son's grocery. rnone an-iw. The L.A. to the B. 0: R.T. held a. highly successful dance in the Odd- -fe11ow`s Temipfle on F.ricla.y evening. The music was excellent and every- body spent a very enjoyzvble even- lug. I A mmzt simcessful talent tea was; ` Canned corn, 2 for 2-5c, at Dob- `son's Phone 854w. I mm. 1'. A tn the B. a. To Rent--Su.ite our rooms above the office of the Union Bank of Canada. Apply to the Manager. I A most successful was held at the home of Mrs. VVm. Park on W'ednesdn_V. A musical p1`o.g1'zun rendered by local talent was well `given and a. dainty luncheon wasx much enjoyed. rw1m.',-.3 knrvr hm-nn nt Dn1: ':,'|Ul.t`l_y. .Luuu\, uu;n. Puiblic meeting in the Orange Hall, Allzmdale, on Friday evening. `Fe-`b. 2. Major J. I. Hamtt, of Orilliu, Grand Organize-1` of the Oranvge Order, wilil address the meet-, ing. E\'e1'}'.b0d_v cordially invited. 3 I rnI.._ x v n \ Ar Qt rlmn-u-n`: much em-oyeu. | Choice back bacon at Doosors rgrocery. Phone 854-.-.'. ,- ...--.:.... :.. `1r\ n...uum I N. 1115. J.4\C1_yvuuu_v ..\..u....._, ......w.. Y The _:\.Y.P..-\. of St. (}eox':.:e's Church enjoyed a. sleigh riding party on Tuesday evening. Leaving the hall the party proceeded to the home of Geo. Arnold, at Painswick, where a. delightful social evening xvas spent. I Who nnnnizll rannrt Of U19 ESSEII [was spent. l The nancial report of the Essal St. Presb_\'te1`ian church shows a total cl` over $4400 raised for zvll `purposes. This is about $100 more than was received the previous year. lOf this m`one,\' $1022 was`spent ix lnmissions and other benevolences. I .... . __._L.._. .......a:.... f\ cu V1111.`/bluua uuu ULAI\.A u\,u\,-u.....\,-... I The annual Vestry meeting of St. George's church was held on Monday eventing. The nancial statement shmvetl t,l1a.l the affairs of the church ...,...,. an .1 ar1ficFnr'-fnrv nnnrlitinn. 1 | 1 1 showed Him me uuuirs UL Luv uuuu.-u ,wei'e in a SZL[iSfd.CYO1`_V condition. iThe church \vz1x`dens, V. E. 1\'ni.;hl [and VV. Hogan, were 1'e-e1ected, and jthe sidesmen appointed and elected. g.\Iess1's. Esien, E. A. Little and V. ;E. Knight were named as delegates I to the Synod. 1 The Annual Meeting of the Ba1'1'ie `Li\bem'l Assoc-.iaLion will be held in the Public L'1b1'a.ry Hall on l*I'i(1:1}', x IG`bI`l1.I`)' 2, at S p.m., for the elec- ftion o[ ofcers and other business. ! :4. l'mIm-hill. Y. 5. l-launhly, I I :-csident. Sec:-eta:-,v. Mus. R. MucBride spent Monday in `nunn Ln ALLANDALE `Wan-t.ed--Good `general. Mrs. C. G. Sm.itth, 8 St.` .\f\'Xl'.\I. .\lEl*`. l.`lI\'(:`v B;\Rl{lE l.[lil<}l{-.\L ;\h'h'0CI;\"l`l0X Tickets 75c and 50c. Niles, Miwch., J. S. Bnuntonl 1 Orllia was\, 1 Miss Anniell DHll`Il.lUIlS 65 \.;U., 1'12i.LS d.lILl .l`U1':i. The Anti~Ciga.rette League of the Prince of `Wales School was fa.vored at their regular meeting last week `by an address by Rev. Mr. Watt of Essa. St. Pi1'es;by~te1'.ian Church. The boys were very aipp1`eciative. . A Progressive Euchre and Old- Time Dance, under auspices Barrie Lodge No. 63, I.O.IO.F., will be held 3 in the Oddfellows Temple, Collier St.,-on Friday, Feb. 2. Eulchre 8.30 to 11.00 p.m. Good orchestra. Re. ', freshments. Gentlemen 75c; ladies, rel?1`esl1.m en Ls. f\v\ `A/run.-Inn r.xn..nh-in Ilvhnn mam-u_ iL(lVI'l.l5UIl1CLl`L U11 pwge `R. `Furs re-modelled and repaired. Simmons &. Co., Hats and Furs. 'T\hn AnQ.:4{`i.rrnwn'fn T.nonrna 119 G112 See Reeve's bizg One Day Sale advertisemenlt on page 4. T.`nv-4: 1-a-n1nr1 alln and rnnmiro 1'eu1'esmnen LS. _ On Monday morning while carry- ing a pan of ho-t water to the wash- ing machine, Mrs. John Saso slipped and fell, the boiling water splashing on her face and right arm, scaddiing her badly. Dr. Lewis was called and _dressed the wounds. The injuries, ithough painful, are not serious, and Mrs. Saso wi1 1 soon be around again. Mr. W. J. Craven, 131 Bradford street, who is in charge of the Libby, MrcNeill & Lilbuby Pickle Manu- facttlning Co. As business in this nor- thern district, including Allandale, Angus and Stayner, left on VVednes- day morning for Chatham, to which place he was called to make ur- rangements there for the season's business. 'l`hp selentinn of the Warden is all- ousmess. The selection of the Warden ways watched with inteies/t by the public and on Monday the Council *Chzumbe1' was crowded with `specta- tons. Many had hoped that Deputy- Reeve Williams of Collingwood would have secured the honor this year, and it would have been a, fit- ting end to his long and honorwbie mlmicipal career, but that honor may come to 311'. VVil1igL111s yet. Hie T-Tnnrn` .TI1_rn3 Vnnma. in s;nc=-nk may cuule LU 911 . W llaurfuun _)"l;`l. His Honor Judge Vance in speak ing to the County Council on Mon- day laimented the fact that there were no ladies present at the open- ing of the Counvty Council, even as spectato1`s. Now that the t`1'anchIise has been granted to the `ladies on an equality with the mien, we inay expect to see them in Municispal and County Councils bet'o-re long. It be- li-ooves them `to zLcquzLint tlielnselves. with the wo1'l;ings of these bodies and l.l1c.ir pzesence at the opening session would -have been at step in the right. direction. ~u nu... n~nv Vvanted-At once, a good or`. L( woman for general house home. Write Mrs. J. .66 DeLisle Ave., Toronto, pthon-3| VVedI1eSda Hudson 3 1 3. - Our buyers spent two full days in Toronto this week, buying dry goods, 110Si(31`_V and men's goods, p1`incipzt1l_\' t`1`cem b2u11<'i`u;pt stock, which were on the nizuket at from L\\'e11[y-1f1\'8 to fifty cents on the dollar. These goods will be on sale Sa.`tu-rday and following days in our men s store, also on the second floor. Come and share in these bargztins. Bztrgzlins for everybody during our end of Januzu'_v sale. The VV. C. Hunter Clothing Co., Bzmrie. ('().\ .~`l.R\".~\'l`-[\'l TO HOLD SMOKER IN l<`EBRl'.-\llY The E.\'ecu'ti\'e of Barrie Liberal- Conse1'vati\'e Association met at the Sons of England _h:1l1 on .\Ion(lay evening. It was decided to hold :1 meeting for men on Feb1'11z3.1`y' G in: the S.O.E. hall, at which euch1'e.: music and El. smoker will be enjoyed. The niembership fee this year will be one dollar. l'Czu'l_\' in March the 21:"-sociation intends holdving a lamge ln801lIl}. ,`. to which both ladies and lgentleinen are invited. "Blip r~nnvniiH::n nnr:irlni`a{l Hun nrl. The joint recital given by Mr. Viggo Kihl, Danish pianist, and Mr. I.-eo :`mith, solo 'ce1IisL of the To- ronto S:s'1nphon,\ Orchestra, proved to be an affzuir of much inI.e1'est to m;m_\' people, judging by the well- lied seats in Trinity PJ.1`iSh Hall on Tuesday evening of this week. |'l`hn I\III\Ii-\r\IIL~ nr\r\1ri\!:7\Ir vhn I\\r\:`. I Ul"_5Uit_\ L15 EJ111133 Ul Llllb \Vkf|;`l\. The numbers conveying the most enj'o_\'ment, to the audience were those in which the two niusiciuus perI'or:ne(l toqetlier, nzunely, The Sussex ;\Iumn1e1's Christmas Caroll, by Percy Grainger, and The Don- nie \V'ee l\lure by Mr. Leo Smith himself, -the latter composition be- ing an especially stniking and pic- turesque number. Miss Claxton, who has been a. pupil of both gentle- men rendering the progrwm, was re- sponsible IfOI' the remainder of the accoxiipaninients, and brought to her task a. spirit of most conmnendznble enthuesiasun and eagerness. Tn :1 AT NH` _Qn1Hh = I\n'Hn nnirn- gtlllllllell alt: ll1\ll.t:u. The c0nm1il,tee c0side1`e(1 the ad- \ is.u.bi1it_V or holding :1. large public nmotingr and securincy out-of-town spe.':l but no action was taken (:11 this matter. I B1lLIlllf5li|.h lIl uuu l'.'iH)5U1'L1U55. In all of Mr. Smith's ce'11o nuan- bers the bel wcanto of the singer's art reigned supreme. For rened poetic expression his penfonniauce of The Swan" was noteworthy, while in sprightlier moods, as found in the "Spanish Dance" of Popper, he revealed a techm'que fully adequate to the most exacting demands of the work. v'Ml .. 'l.'l\1 61.- ninnint In. Mr. Kim. the pianist, .L:a.ve evi- dence oi": the possession of great linger ability in such delicate min'ta- tnres as Chopin's Berceuse and Mendelss0hn s Rondo CzLp1'iccioso, while his ability to deal with broad capvasses IDS found in the heroic pr('>portions of Schumann's Etudes S_\'mphonir|ues" and the Liszt Pol- onaise in E. major was likewise con- clusively demonstrated. 0 "F119 rnr-Hal urn: hrnnrrht in "R.-Irvin U|llSI\'Ul_Y llUlllUll(l.'i.,LtCu. I The recital was brought to Barrie owing to the good offices olf Mr. A1`- thur E. Patterson, the local distri- butor for the rm of Heintzman & Co., piano 1nzmufa.ctu1`e1's. `When you make a. mistake don't look hack at it long. TaI~:e the rea- son or the thing into your mind, and look l`orwa1'~d. Mistakes are lessons 01' wisdom. The -past cannot be changed. The ifuture is yet in your power. K I II L--S.\l lTl[ I{l*}( ` l"l`.\ L , I A good opening for right man as Agent with a progressive Life In- surance Co. =Sa1zu-iy and commission contract to man with ability and :1 producer of business. Arrange for appointment with W. N. Lowes, Dis- trict Manager, Excelsior Life Insur- anice Comipany, Oriiiia. NOTICE 1.\l1 (,)RT;\ NT LOCALS The Northern Advance l(l\V:\Nl;\N \V. A. BOYS, K.(J., .-\I)DRESSES FI1OI{ID;\ (`L17B I I I 01 Jan. L!) 2 At the regular meeting of the Ki`\VZl.1 1i`S|C11]Jb, held at noon to-day, the principal speaker was Willizmn A. Boys, I{.(!., IM.P., of Barrie, Ont., who is a. Iiiwztnizan in this lnome town. Mr. Boys told of this inmuprescsions of St. 1 eter.shux`-g as compared with the littvl town in the lake country of Ontario which tis his home, Bar- rie being a. noted suzmmer resort which attracts many people every season ufrcnn the United States. `XTtknn 11:1 Inn Darrin n nfnw dvnvia The .following is taken ~fx`om the St. Petersibuxwg Independent, Florida, of Jun. 16 HA4 4.1..-\ m-.nn1en- nunnfinrr ni` 411:: utrom me vuuueu mates. When he left Barrie a. stew dvayxs ago the -temperature was 18 degrees below zero and the snow was 18 inches deep on the ground. `It was sometlhing of a. contrast to step out into the `sunshine of St. Petersbuvg after leaving -the home climate, he said, `and then the first thing we did -was to take a. swim in the `Gulf of Mexico just to eimpliasize the con- trust. ! M. `Dnvu in-rrnrl H1211 vfhs`-I Kiwnnisl t1`ZLSt.' " Mr. Boys urged that vthe Kiwanis Club encou-rage efforts oi` the St. 1 ete1`sburg Chzu11~be1' of Commerce to advertise St. Pete1'sbiu1'g -in `Can- ada, and especially at the Toronto exposition, an annual Ifeatxiire Iuhat. attracts a. Imi11i_9n and -a h':ul.f people to the Ontario capital each suiumer. f\n Tun 1:2 Mr nnvq muvn an in- to me UnLa.1`10 ca.p1L'd.1 ezwu muuuun. On Jan. 18, M1`. Boys gave an in- teresting address at the Art Club Show in St. Petersburg on Cana.da`s Solution of the I1m11ig`1'3,Lion Prob- lem." Not until a. -man has run Ll. [busi- ness for hhmsel.i? can he -discuss busi- ness prublems intelligently and sym- pathetically. Collier St. Methodist Churchll E ARE m'aking 21 Special C1eari11g_* of Boys Overcoats, nice Brown Checks and Stripes with Belt, sizes of these coats are 27, 28, 29, 30, 31. Prices were $20.00, $17.00, $15.00. Clearing Price . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$9.95 BUY YOUR BOY A SUIT NOW AND SAVE $10.00! Boys Tweeds, Navy Blue Irish Serges, the best of lining, belts anr patch pockets, sizes 26 to 35. Price of these suits were $22.00, $20.00, $18.00; $16.00. ' _ _:_'I 1-\,.:__ mn nr T_"""7 T-""""7 `|'-"""' Special Price $9.95 Boys Tweed Suits with Belts, and D0ub1e-B1'0as`red Suits, best of lining`, sizes 27, 28, 29, '34, 35. P1:i( :e of those suits was $13.00 and $10.00. `IV: ',, man!` Little Boys" 0v01'c0-.1_`rs, Tweed 1'11'1_0d with Black and "\V.hi1'o C110cks, t ages 3, 4, G. This (`oats is oxha value at $5.00. Clearing Price $3.95 Clearing Price $6.95 You should 11o_t miss one of tllese Coafs at this Small Price. Your Boy Will Surel Be Proud of His Overcoat If You Get It Here ! %Bridge,EuchreandDance% `cw-.--.. .v... _..._---_-_._..- -_..--.. -__ Rev. }[:u'old E. \\ ellwood, B.:\.,B.D., Pastor.

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