Northern Advance, 25 Jun 1908, p. 8

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Ladies Fie Lawn and, Swiss Mull Blouses, em- broidered down front and back, /1 sleeves, open back and front, worth in the regular way $1 30, $1.75 and $2.00. .. Q-I- -1. &I I3 SNAP lN:BLOUSES J CIIILI ?&o\I\lo A On Sa_|e at $I.|8 Others at $1.28,. $1.38 and $1.48. Example : ! Is A FINE RETARDENT "And will not ignite from sparki coals or Cinders. IS WATER PROOF Even the morning due v 01?". |More durable than 511 stood the test of time. Enht. 39009090099690no09uooonouwoooouuoouooqnu3 A . tordelivery. Deliveries will be made _s11b.Ir`<" _ on an-lval. and it no'. salxsfzxctnf). turned when money wxll be VP` choertullx refunded. ntmu t.v DI`.nlT{.I1`.D PRICE: V Willbe sold strictly for Cash Only. I must be made before or when ordvr .tor delive . . - rhlivng will he made s11l\H" m 1 Ul.T..loA1u1 nnuuuuu . ..-\. M8! let as follows : mu . F" M3! 38 6; per ton. $3.10 per hal ` 1." ' . For June ms i`r".u`.`""'"s-`-T +`:`- per ha" '0 u-.....t..1- an 2! quam`r%[:(}).l'u|<} per half1' EDI` Juneyoua pct wu~ 31.70 per q ' . t . F" `"1 ma; 3:: ., d u ' e 35 t0fl.quan'1`T~[.-)l-|. ' ' Del` quarter}q3;,):)_ Ur halt ton- half {on- For A Sun: 95 be r tn' $3.55 per 31.3, Der qua;-tel. um. half ton. For 33 ` -ptember . ` "'00 per t~ $3.60 per For 00 tobg, . Jsper ton` 83.lo l`86 pet quaner ton 1 35 -1 . r quarter mm` per halrton. half ton For N . ovmher ` 37. be ' "- 33.70 per " 31.99 D8 " quarter um ' be givenm . no Qeatha n " `ates mu rm . ` alirndo ininisilll from shed. 1 " London, June` 23.-In _the ` tof Commons to-day 51? E` Strachey; rppresentative of We ii-`Qf-;A .1cult`ure in the lower 5';'_t.l -Z that" he Government h -qxtenti `ni.of removing the em janadian cattle. Mr. Ed. Shear. is improving .in' health. T The new time table took effect last Sunday. 3 Mrs. J. B. McDonald is home from Toronto. 1014 o. 1- ._ ,_ g_ `_g_:`_ Inn Invsa vv nun- zheertull z-etui{E1'e?iI' GREA LY REDUCED mm In Man `In! an fnnntll ' TCIATTLE EMBARGO BEGINNING MAY 1sr, 1: Coal and Wood {L [T MAKES A GOOD ROOF And yet cheap. All enquiries cheerfully answered by PAROID ROOFING LIVM m-:0. Barrie and Orillia. IS DURABLE Marri w I. h`, 1908. _ `Miss. Gee White of Angus is visit-3 mg here; __ ` * -' -~7_ 2- 1--...- 1...`... shinqkzs. Has ne. .\ oe.\peri- rl '1"1:6n1 sheu. '1 i P11 T 18 men! given _ _Mrs. _\Ni11ian1s of California is vis- 1tmg frxends her. - I A n r<.-LL _--_! ......2I... Ln.-A an.` lug ucrc. _ I1\/Ir.__]_,a,S." `Johnston is home from Newmarket.' I :0 /~'1-r,,,,2, 3_ __f_l IDIII6 I |\ubI\.Iu Mr. S. S<:o't.tY'a.nd' family have re-\ turned from Mooreld. ' q\- u 1 11 r I`__|_Q_. g_ __g_ culucu. JIUIIL .LVLUV|'|I\y_Lu- . Mr. John Riddell of~Gue1ph is vis- iting his brothers here. . ..--..Ln on`: Tclrur 151115 Illa LlA\JIvll\vlU aIvnv~ ` -T-Big program of sports at Ivy, July 1st. Be sure you go, Mrs. A. Marshall is home from. a month s visit in VHami1ton. T ` V A run .- n_| Eoooooooooooooooooooooooo1 _M;'. Gordon"- I`l;c->;n-` :I`oron,t'o vxsitmg in the Busy `Sncth. !I1-LL 1- \ L-I:.l---l.... -'~1Qi;-..`H.:.1.1'r;rMW_.;2l){)l i~'i{Hiidaying in , Hamilton and Cleireland, Ohio, \Bor~n--On Monday,` Jung zzngl, a son to Mr. and.Mrs. Luke"Sp,earm._- Mr. Albert Hunt has. gone. to Montreal on `a grievance commtttee. Mr. Arthur. Patterson opened _his ' new drug store on Saturday evemng. f`I,, ,1- 5- _____ U... 1...}. 7s'4r;.` ,:x;,;i"c1;;1.`2; daughtex, Mrs. Bradley er. - _ _ _ _- .- J. VJAAaI\nhJ' 5 _Mr. Jas. `Ferguson has_ rfnove_d .in;{o has newly renovated house` on But- __ton Ave. W V " A _ . _ `Mr. W. Huntexg of Gl1elPh. _iS_YiSi_t- '.,mg his sister, -Mrs.` W. _Ca~nn_em`, W119 I _l'1am Street.W _ `A % ` V `- Congratulationse to`. ;Mr. had :Mrs_. . K V , eo.` -Spearin .-eon:-'~tl_x"e _ daughter, last `arrival e `a. 1: w 'Mr. John`-McFadden ha's gone to` Newlmarket to ,work on the Trent- cana. T up: vs .. ` p'r[\`A___`_L_ \vwcnu;, The Misses Patterson of "Tovrontot visited_ their `brother, Arthm, _'over Sunday. ~ ` `- Mrs. Wightmari and daughter of `Toronto are guests of Mrs. Jops. ,H _ OOOQQOOOOOOOOOOO00OO0OCNOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQDOQO: Echoes From South Ward.\ M-rs. Stev'vart .Housfbh .ar_1d (iaixghte ...er of "1-`oronfo are,,at: ..th_e1r, summer. jpbttageT;Iq},1enda1. r -_" ; pWr'. 2"; L1`..- ;; Mr. J$,.;Gilc;:';st, 5:; o%Hami1cou,V g.-fqrmerbr of-V-;t!3i_s4%` Place. was. stricken V T `ath;appe:;a;t1i`-1grly,~.thus ._-w`cVcl;;_.; -1 ` `s, %Mihni .iMinT8f has %u.s1s4 her .03 ; !=;=.=%*m*1,t%9.r3s: K BR:-:v1ARY or Tnnn` TRANSPIRING IN BARRlE'S RAILWAY QUARTER 3.3? We have .heretofot:e `sold Muslin uslin but never we,,be,1ieve-have'we. hgd su bargain as this. n % T . A V /\L.__; 5-... .......-In ml Doc1'a`n (T:-rranrpc i n Anothe m.Vaif&30|lS Over 3oo.y` `A ds of'ress Muslims, in_ fteen different patterns`, _ r1nc1 `-J; signs, of English [c A er1ca'n manufacture, Blue, Pink,` Mauve, '32 en, Green and Blackfand White. A T _ _-n_ -n-:- un_-|_' 1|- `pg ' 'l1y" -Floral and Stripe de- ' Embroidered ' ear1buck1e,19c . e a`\- - . \ ... gu . buck14e ha b -` . , fortunate` enough to get hold of `."*.i'.::. these Belts at very much less_than the regu "A similar belt without` the pearl buckle sold by us at. 25c each. We are -now in a - ._sitio to sell this elegant Embroidered` Linen Wa belt with a pearl buckle, visitingl-'1:t" of Teeswat- On Sqla This` Week llc Yd. , ____________,________ ,_____ ,__ __ ____ 1 is \v\JIbl\vo . .On Monday, -June 22nd, Miss Em- ma O Hearn, daughter of Mrs. iO Hearn, was married to Mr. Bert `Travers of Claremq-nt. `Rev. M'rr. Cameron` ofciated. - After a shout lhoneymoon, ~Mr. and `-Mrs. Travers [will reside on~Bay Street. 1,,-__- L- v.. gout --_--_. A number from here drove to Stroud on Sunday evening to hear Rev. R. B. Beynon s .f__arewell ser- Lmon. His new station is at Scarboro. _A successful garden party, under the auspicesvof =Burton Ave. `Meth- odist Church was held last evening `on the spacious grounds of Mr. J. L.'Bq1-to_n . - ,_--L-;--L:__- L- ....a.- 4.1.- ..LL2 1... Duuuu _ - _ It is instructive to note the attx- 4 ltude taken by the railways in the 1 United States on the matter of in- creased freight rates. Although. in sev- I eral instances freight rates on lumber ' have been increased,the railways recog- nize that they have no right to increase l freight rates in general at . present. AeWashington despatch says that no general increase in freight rates is likely" tobe made by the` railways of the country in the near future, if it be made at all. Certainly nothing will a .be done before next autumn,- and it ' `piss unlikely, now that anything ap- ' proximating a general increase 3 will be attempted then. _ Atarecent meet- ing of presidents and operating of-' cials of important railroads. held in New; York, it `was.-the consensus of ofpimon that it {would _ be_ undesirable, ', not absolutely hnpraeticable, to put into e ectT'at this `time an increase | of freiglitratfes-.` 1-Opinion at the- . rue eting was ~ divided; 1 abut the inaj or- - ilty _mclined _tojl.,;.the View = that it i_ would gbe bad, po11cy.:_and_.; bad` business at ;th1s;,;- 1_1`m_ct_ure':~_t_o` 'attempt-`,ig'n - '.i_nfcrea.se`- at P.E1[}ARn 'fl`VI-I'E_:_= RA1LwA Ys QAND 'IfI~u`.~*. % 1 `+.RD'5 D-5V *5-. % L RAILWAYS AND I IV The latest govrfnmenf returns `pf; ` LORD S DAY -ACT- the `consumption of cigarettes _ m : T ` % V " ~ A VCanadahshdw'&bth;Lt fin~,th past,ts- Befof _-,the`' T F d '1,-Lo 11*` D L Y? * %nm r ;`9 9t3]5 Act ca,f1e...inw..frc~;;therJw:S. 3% throughout .. Canada has mcrcased ~ `*1 `gal 4'5` bust` * I at _ A f%r,o.xn.%80.s62;81_7 `f.5 ?Th.- :c%MDai`.e:.`.,degiat3f}a L A` u "`A`?"5 1atest* As? fr,th9 %tW1Ye W? 4 lb'yess" 1 -is% j I This Week :9 : ing of all sogts of repairs and_ ccom-1 estructton work, and the continuing! iof the business of the railway until the Sunday became the busiest day of the week for the employees. v- ---v _ The Ipeopleiof every province vig- orously expressed themselves against . the" abnormal. amount of Sunday lwork that was being `done, and `strongly insisted that certain reason- : able '1imi'tations~ should be placed ` upon the railway companies in the new Lord s Day Act. Every_ sug- gestion of this kind was most stren-l uously opposed, but after giving `them I matter the most patient investigation, `both by th'e.Select Committee of _twelve to which the bill was refer- red, and by the House in Committee of the VV.hole, the following clauses, ' as found in Section I2, were enacted` I as indicating the work which railway ' companies were premitted to do on I l l 4 x _ the Lord s Day: (g) `The conveying of travellers and work incidental thereto. (h) :The' continuance to their des- . tination of trains and vessels in tran- : work incidental thereto. ' A sit when the, Lord s Day begins; and (i) Loading and unloading mer chandise at intermediate points, on or from passenger boats or passeng- er trains, ' (j) Keeping railway tracks clear of snow or ice, making repairs 'in cases of emergency,-or, doing any other of a `like mcidental character } necessary to keep the lines and tracks 1 open on the Lord's Day. r1\ 11r 1, 1_,r____ -__ --I__I_' 2-`. \J van vnn van`! -.-wax. hr ----J. y(k) -Work before six o clock.' in` \ghe forenoon and after eight o c1oc_k `m `thg afternoqn of_ yard crews 1n ;handhng cars m.ra1lway yards. . X 1` .(:c) Any work which ihe Board` of Railway -Commissioners for Can- ada, having regard to the object of -this Act, and with the object of pre- venting undu_e _delay, de_ems _neces- saryitopermnt m connc_t1on wnttu the freight traic of any ranfway. ` ' 111-4 LI--__' Any Vvv;ri1W1_i;eeT:"thV:Vzt:z`t'hese `are `very broadtlxberties; and would seem to cover ever-y.,rea.lVnecess1Aty for rail- way work on Sundays. _ : ` In V-Pas?` Tcn .Y_ea.rs Consumptioni Canada Has -Increue`d`by J V Over ..3oo.o_oo.ooo. % T J; al stockings arehere at your fa ocking `stor half price-that s the story -in u`\`- .'L d-4-let us add, you must not if you consider economy mi 4, g a look at them. Our duty is doneif you give us the 'c, -. f -.1 o show them. ` These_ stockings are all aco and Lisle Thread. They came -~.i,_ ~_nd fancy lace "effects. Black, White, vrea Helio, Nile Green, Cardinal, Light rey, Dark Grey, Pink, Blue and some blac embroidered, also 1313 'thwhite feet. ry pair sells reg- `Pl. lyfo 50c. _ - V - tn nAnr1AI 1 r\I:`Ii`Ii`D V Iaoo Pairs Ladrstocg _____:_1 srocnqncs AT H_A 1_ CIGARETTEV EVIL. Bx-Law Nu. '-~f';_ tinued from Page Three.) P; at the _'C1er_k of the said hall have duly prepared a ..suFc-*i.,et number of ballot `papers {for the aking of the said vote at the tim . and places aforesaid `-and provide ,- e same accordingly for the said urpose and suchr ballot [papers shl be in the form follow- IIHD` T '1' provisions of Thel. as to voting on money by-laws-hall govern the tak- ing of the saiivotes` in these mat- ters, if any, L : erein provided for. 4. That at that} ouncil Chamber in the Town .of Brie on Friday, the 17th "day of Jul `J 1908, at the hour of:-ten o clocl<;i the forenoon the Mayor shall appoih in writing sign- ed by himself `twp ersons to attend to`the. nal summif,-. up of thevotes `by the` -Clerk of said Town and one person to atte at eachpolling place orig-`behalf of e, persons inter- ested in `and desiro , aofipromoting lthe approva1'*by thsaid-' ratepayers of the said agreem t and a like number. on behalf 4 ` the persons V . That -Municipal Ac T "opposed to the said `5. That. the tC1erk'; of the said _ Town shall attend a the Council. ' ..__, _ '1`lT-.I..,__.I-_- A. -Chamber in the Tow ff; `Barrie at the hour of ten o clog `n the fore-` __..J J-,,, - "C'our3il' .Ch`a`mber,_ ` B'arr_1e,` zznd Jung, l I""_"" "' '_' "" .. ' L.ReadA a `first and second time. in open Cou_ncil on the_I5th * ne, 1908, and a thnrd time. andn` passed ..on the 22nd, June, 1908. - -. ` . x 5. That `the Clerk the said ,Town Council. `Chamber ff; `Barrie hour clo9 fore- noon of V Wednesday, 22nd day of July; 1908, to sum e`-. t,he_ number of votes cast? for _and :, gamst the apprpval of" the said. agi ment; `I\ "E 5 "I`ft-nis' _B'v;l`ag'rms-11'z;l`17 `Ski; " `into forceAa,nd' e ect on the. ~. y of the `,passing"the_reof, V " .V ' 1 _,_ 55555333555doooogoooboob za_, uu. g.u_ nus; _p1_\:vI_avCI.I\.c UL gusql CL: -snxokits,arnon "y9i1t1i%..`and ia `law is fgno` ` _ia1t} Whigh siafngs at ' ea 12:. ,` ':z.a!: ta; ; %ao2.o4I';f A44 llnu __,g , 1 3.5.-;;';I_.11`1;2'.=:,`;`_3::'::t..,.".B lhumnlm-at Quin '_ `;'IfIl`I'"T` yl 7~ AI :l x`et`e"l,_is:` raaon_ t9%b4e1;ev;m al very, 1 argAe._ ropgiytxgjn, of this` increase` ~pr;`v'a1gn?;g%.. of ;..oi"z,a',r`_ette} -..`.`\'."61-`.`.=`<:* ':'.*...I~ -4.` .12.`... :. ,u in favor of the agree- ed into between the -the` G. T. R.? V {gs ai Half Mao V 1505, [;a.a6q.s87; % J .1997; _; 3.55v.`7_""2?m_; J, snxnamj 0 [0 0 TO _V V ._, , A Bi2Pui ` '_Yes. DONNDELL, % Ma V .`?`erk3 xywnh `V9 '_`3& .` 3 9-3: Bought at Out` Selling on Friday :1 day; _(L.s.) BANKERS OVERWHELM AL-{ LANDALE. In what was the most sensational! game of-ball played here this year,` the Allandale Cubs met inglorious defeat at the hands of the Bankers `on Monday evening. It was known! that a lively contest was expected,` and the largest crowd of the season turned out. They certainly got their money s worth. An___J_I_ _1_____,1 llL\JIl\vJ 5: vv vn ---1 _ At the- outset Allandale shaped~ strong. Lawr had a world of speed while it lasted, and his team mates were backing him up in good style. Barr_in'1_eft eld and Heard at third both pulled OE stellar plays. Bur- ton sv pitching seemed to be to the Cubs liking and runs came steadily. The Bankers, on the contrary, were plainly at sea. They fumbled and threw badly. By the time the fifth: inning" was reached, the men from] across the water had their opponents down six to nothing and it looked like taking candy. ` - (2 v A change now came over the scene. i=Lawr began to weaken, _and the [Bankers soon had the bases full. A .4 ltimely hit or two resulted in three ` runs. Burton was tightening .111) all the while, and try as they might the` Cubs could not increase their score. In the-sixthx, with the tally 6 tr 5 for Allandale, Lawr gave way to Ramsay. The move was fatal. A passed ball gave the Bankers anotiicr 1 ran. tieing the` score, and pro.-.c~.-.v.tl_v ' theytook a lead of one. The s.e\-eu- L th `yielded a. blank for the ra1lroa:l- ' ers,'. and -the Bankers went to bat. Ihis half aorded a merry 1-.-atlmr litint. Everybody clouted the ball, - and there was. a. perfect fu'sila.1e of- `hitsr Morten and Smith: each made cifcnit` chasers, and singles and dou- ~ble's came as thick as strawberries in :.Jun`e_-j Before the last a.wful in-i j `nings `had. closed, the Bankers net- ' ted itenj eo'unte'rs._ That ' settled it, _.; .t_and3;..Allandale.~hopes were completely ` Th_.w Supporters_. of both ` lssiaesdgxrofedni"hardi for.~theire fav- f`he,; :laI. Ig`1Is' . best ' who f'= __5F.:3%-`e-Narnes'- and positions J `No transaction has been made. or deal been put through of more henet to our patrons than this Blouse Bargain which we coralled last week from the leading manufacturer of Canada. `Trade conditions throughout the country which demands `every merchant tobuy on conservative lines, has had its effect on this manufacturer, who as a consequence had a large Surplus to dispose of; The story is short. We were there-we wanted ' bargains-they had to be big bargains-we wanted to create a sensation in the Blouse trade-and--we bought the goods at a snap. Come and see. --_ ff... _.__ . j`A11:{nda1e-Ramisay% ss, Barr 1i, ;'H:Q`d.sden, 2Tb,y `-Kohlrmeyver _1-b, Lawr p, F1:esc_h_ Hanjd ab, Johnston '1-f, 110451

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