TIVUl`DlLl'y services In nurwn odiat Church Sunday evening. IE: Ill-Intvrn fnnnl-mp nnnn BARRIEV CLEARING ouR ENTIRE STOCK LADIES CLOTH cons AT REDUCED PRICES = OVER 100 COATS TO CHOOSE FROM PRICES FROM $13.50 to $35.00 PORT HATS, TAMS; PLUSH HATS, `Etc.--j-Balzizxumce of our stock at ' $1.25 These hats. reguia'r.l3'I . uuu uvat Ill VVIIILCI LJIUUI \J1p5 ciaI--25 :1$..";n;;1e Caps,` regular` $1.56 to 32.00 ' _ %_0NSAl.EAT98E ,-_---- --..- wry: av V . . . . . . . - bun unvv Ill nawu V J W LILJIQ Ta's_so'rt'nient'_at reasonable prices. KID hliinvv tuna-an nu. Coats - --........ ynubv Lupe nu ucav_y wmter CIOIIIS. 600d colorg a;r;`ci'_styles, and at about HALF F -.RIE SIMMONS & C0. 1 HATS - F\URS -%1\.ADls'cLo1'H CoAfrsT `II gun-vnugll unvunnas . Lb 000381115 8 Sur- prising amount of Lnformatxon that the av~ e_1-age man or woman knows `little about. Write or -phone for it today, or send to 'I`yrre1l s oliygienict Institute,` 163 College" St., Toronto. , 1 L_v.ucu,` we want, `me way, The Way of Internal Bathxng. It contams a nrisimz nmmmt nf infm-mgoh... n...` 41.- ___ i This letter is only one of thousands. Asl I the J. B. L. Cascade strikes immediately at " the _ root of `ninety-five per cent. of all human ailments, which are attributed to the accumulated waste in the lower intes- tine, its value is readily recognized. ' Don't . let this waste poison your system. Here is l the direct cause of most nervous break- ` downs, a great deal of -appendicitis. Re- . move the cause of constipation, piles, bili- - ousness, headaches, stomach trouble, lcid- 1 ney and liver complaints, and kindred ail- 1 ments by bathing internally. . l-` \ I`hE J, R, I. 'nnnnnAn :5 nlv-an-v- ---` -- 4 uxcuw uy uuuung unernauy. \The J. B. L. `Cascade is shown and ex- M Vplained at. Wm. Cr-oss1and's Drug Store, who will give you free on request an in- tenesting and helpful booklet by Dr. C. A. 'Tyrrell, .'I`he"What, The Why, The Way Internal Bathing". It nnntnina o m- sure road back to their old vigor. I was a nervous wreck and in a very bad state of health when I heard of your Internal Bath," he writes. "It was agreat -blessing to me -and I am now in better health than for years. I lost no time in recommending the J. B. L. Cascade to everyone I met suffering from similar . it. nus u.. u -' -- tronble, andeI have nothing but praise for j A high official of the C.P.R., who has asked to have his name withheld, writes that the J; B. L. Cascade so restored him to health that he has persuaded a number of hisvfriends to try Internal Bathing as a road back -to their old vigor. I Wits n nnrvnuc 1:"-nnlr and :. .. -......- A c. P. R. OFFICIAL [I L LOUDLY PRAISES 1_1~{1'a1_2NAL BAT!-IS] 1 vunu uuu success. I ' Master Joe Braithwaite has been ill. Rough playing at school caused a fract- ured rib. He also had a slight attack of pneumonia but-is improving. . Duncan McIntosh has left for the U.S.A. A number of young folk surprised Mr. and Mrs. David McIntosh with a miscel- laneous shower. A very pleasant evening was enjoyed. Subscribe for The Barrie 1/Examiner ans` get all the news. 82 a year. ucxcauug uuu Ilelplul 111688838. Ohver Wxlson has gone to Toronto to take -8. course in mechanical `engineering. All wish hum success. I ll ....a.-_ 7-- 'r|#,!.I, -. I I yuan vuuwr supply OI W000. I Mr. Helps, Baptist student, of Toronto, took charge of service Sundiay morning in` the Union church. `He gave a very in- teresting and helpful message. Oliver filann Lon nnnn on "l`.um..4.. 4.. 4-]... Business has been snappy this week, S. Scott, U.F.O. buyer, loading eat lots mixed stock; D. Scythes loading `a car of wheat at the station; Wm. Richardson rushin | straw to the Forestry farm to cover theL I baby butter-nust trees fnom the` winter blast. A few vill-age. folk were getting in_ their winter Supply of wood. Mr. I -Tnlna. Rm.+:..+ .4-...l....4 -2 m........L- mu. yA.unc .5110 [LIB SFBII ne Inner `W `ings of the office explamed to them. ' I r. Witham s son was also a student of : Mr. Wauchape s four years before the _ father attended. It does not often happen _ that a son takes a business training at a school before his father becomes a student _ -of the same institution. Clarence Ambler has pamed his ex-. y aminations for admission to the Bank of Commerce. _ x y The staff and students spent a very in- ; teresting time in the Central office of the : Bell Telephone Co. on Tuesday of this . week; The students went down in a body _1 as a class and through the courtesy of I: `Mr. Bruee.an'd his staff -had the inner work- 4 inns of the nffima nrnlninm-8 6.. a`l...._; ll uuuug guuu In cwuxan me and using his rapid calculation businem training every day. ' ' `ll'_ n-.a - 5'6: S. D. Worsdall, representing the Duck Shoe 00.. was a caller at the school re- cently. Mr. Worsdall was formerly one of Mr. Wauchope's students and is now doing well in business. 1-\__, p 1. cu.- unc uueru was mucn or value in the work U5 that `po from th expressed intelligent words college. 11 ssibly was not apparent to them eir present viewpoint. Mr. Murdoch pleasure at seeing the large and looking class and had a few of praise for the principal of the I-\ sue These include both lhe banded'Cap tocover the `ears and the ordinary one-piece tops in heavy winter cloths. Good colors and styles, HALF RRKEE nun: Lu.u.1'y DUI` 1108018 D88 taken 8 PW` ition in Toronto with the Alco Lamp 00. G., H, Murdoch, M.P.P. for Centre - Simcoe, was a visitor at the college last week and ` gave a short address to the students in attendance. Mr. Murdoch re- called his own student days and urged the students of today to concentrate their efforts and strive for success and supremacy" in their undertakings. He told them to 100k well to mmnr nnlnno 3-. LL. .... -- -~ ... vuC' unaemuungs. He told them well to every subject in the course be-` C8088 there was mmuh nf ugh... :. LL- ---'- l\lUl\ well no every sumect In the be- there was much of value in the bossiblv mm: nnl-, on.-.......a 4- AL--- --cu:---1 - Occasionally we come across some people who do not read the local newspapers. Our latest one is a young man whose i Lhome is about four miles from Barrie. He { came into town and wanted some informa- tion abont starting to College and went `I up to our `old location over Alex. Cowan s office but_ found that the college-had moved. i He went back home and wrote us that he h-ad been in to see us and asking where we had moved to. One of the strange things is that he was in town looking for us when Charlie McGuire was putting up I our new sign. I __ ..--.... vuouuv 1u\;\1u.ll'C W85 Puffin! I sign. Miss Mary Shrubsole has taken ition in Tnrnntn with I... Al-.. 1.....- n Phones 88 and 94 ,.--_ I. vvvv g.- The two sizes of coal should The `exact proportion of large and ,by experience, dependent upon yo conditions. A ton In _above will enabie y ind if you like it get another ton. All screened, With up-t0- the-minute machinery, the` best of materials and'0ur workman- _ ship and experience, why go elsewhere? ' . - - - & I -d\J \J I I I4I\ We carry a nice assortmentat T8850} SPORT PLUSH `at ; TL--- -I ` ` SEE THE NEW WOOL SCARF AND SPORT HAT SETS-(Came1-Hair) at .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.75 FUR COLLAR AND CUFF SETS carried in stock and also made to order. T . % * ~ MEN S FELT HATS, Velours, rggular $6.50, for $4.90 MEN S SCRATCH FELTS, regular $5.00, for . ; $3.50 A BIG ASSORTMENT o1= SMOOTH FELTS, newest styles and best colors, regular from $3.50 tlo$5.00.% 3 I An: 4; LADIES FUR COATS, Muskrat, Seal, Beaver, Persian Lamb, Raccoon,_Marmot, and all the popular furs. BARGAINS YOU WILL G011-`AR fo Dupucnfn