27 Men's Overcoats, inade of heavy A ` we1gbtOheviot Cloth, grey shades only. Grosvenor Style, slash pock ets, velvet collars, worth $15, on: I price only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..ll 00 4 100~p&ilfS Men's G1oves,best Mocha, wool lining, wind proof wrist. dome fastners, very special value: . for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..; 1 25 10 only Men s Grey Imported Whipcord effect Cloth Overcoats, _ this seasnn s latest style, allnizes. worth'$ll, for...... . . . . . . . oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Sarieant & Smit , "in?:.m. 0 S New Fall INIER UVERGUMS? Sarjeant 85 Smith s Millinery reigns supreme from the view point of style beauty, originality and becomingness, as well as moderation of .price. A .fresh lot of our matchless creations came from the workroom this morning. Call and inspect them. - THE i 9.';! .R`E 2 ueueveeeeu ve euvuvy Ill VIII! l1UlgllDOI'n0u 0! 1300 would be needed for the project. The ldee wee to nine this Inn: by opening e leheorlption lies, when It wee ho ed the: {even aaemdoller end ewentv ` ve-doller noun! ucione would be received. Hie Hon- Judge Boye, Mr. Thee. Beeoroli. Mr. J. `Heb. Steveneon end Mr. Jemee Velr, ell ppoke on themetter, heertily endorsing the f The enbeoriptlon ee wee V tenured before the meeting ediourtjeedlv, er`-once end quire e number of nemee Millinem 790} 50c 753 ' ' Q. I \ ` We have Imported mrect from Berlm, London and Glasgow 1"` immense stock of Mantles, Jackets, Capes and Ulsters for ladies, m1ssS and children.` and have marked them at special low prices for imlnedizltf` sale. ' ` , MANUFACTURERS SAMPLE JACKETS, _COATS mi `CAPES--65 samples in all. bought at 35 per cent. dlscount. * means athird saved, or $5 Valuesfor $3. 50, $7.50 `values for 55- 310 values for $7.50, $15 values for $10. A touch . New D1-ess,w'Goods. New Cloths and `Tweeds; New Hoser_Va G10? and Underwear, New Silkjand Sateen Waists and Underskirts, H181` Gra.de'Boots, Shoes aind Rubbers, all at prices that most stores camnof S black and navy pecial values in Dress, an an .n .. f W9` P"9f9}`~ Selling them now at 9. small advance, to holding them Dor larger prots andsacricing when the season has passed. l "W9 8110? nearly 300 Jackets and Coats in all the latest styles; in blacks greys` fawns browns, cheviot mixtures, greens and (`21l`(llI1ulS. in -30, R3, .40 and-44 inch le1igths., Close cut prices at $5, $7 $8 75, :40 ) 312 fmd. 315. V M981: stereslcllarge $1 to 354 more for such styles, " 'I'Ai\lNan:-____ T A fair solution, we submit. of dealing with the charity question in a town the size of Barrie would be to place the. funds, which the town can afford to dispenle. at the disposal of a Board composed of one representative selected from each of the elmrches and probably one or two` repre-H Ientstives from the Council. J _ LARGE VLADIHES, requiring Coats from 40to 46 iI10h<`- measurg can be fitted from our etock. .- CLOTH CAPE$ in all lenuths bnided and be " . _ ' 9 . 2 . llded. PES F.UR_ LINED CAP E3. 3111 at gloss cut prices, II` A `L71-1--is . n....--_ __ And to a. special offer of a 5 doz. lot of New Corsets Up to date, regular value 50c., on sale ....... ..L An- .......... `(Va-uvvw an r u. `av! now at 40c pair. Particular attention is being devoted to our Corset trade All the best makes are found in stockLand we have given a special counter and sectionof the store solely for the display and. sale of Corsets. We aim to give satisfaction . to every customer. We call your attention this week to our new Military Hip Corset, Style 343. an innovation in the long hip style, made of ne Coutil, and to sell at only $1.25 SARJEANT er surm ANNOUNCE A NEW ARRIVAL of_'l`AlLORED JACKETS a= sxnrrs _ Last weeknwse pessed into stock a very large Slllnment of Ready-made Garments. repeat orders of best selling lines of Coats and skirts, and also some entirely new lines. The latest New York patterns, `but manufactured in Canada, and conned exclnsively to us. ,We seem to be more successful than ever this season `in leading the trade in Ready to Wear garments our `sales thus far are phenomenally large. The secret is - Our style`; are exclusive and up-to date; the fit and workmanship is as near perfect as possible ;ra.nd please remember it is no trouble to Show goods here. Tailor-Made Jackets and Skirts $2.50. $3.09, $3.40, 3390, $4.25 and $5.00. has in Canada. `Q;-Nbwton Smsll at St: nor, fell twonti jlgooohu. McEsolu-on : I'll. In Nothin- } %-d%brot%4=I- Mb A W fsliirts IPW 111 S Corsets Talking nd Rainyilihy Ski-rts, in g1'9)'Sr }Od'Vr:onEn 16, RETAIL. W iv Another argument which might be ad- vanced, and advanced with reason, forte- moving the dispeneetionof charity from the sphere of municipal politics, lies in? the fact that a judicious (7) division of the funds gives the alderman, through whose hence they pass, a. leverage of consider- lble weight to use in the event of his leek-ing re-election. This is not as it lhould be, and by recognizing this `fact Ind taking it into consideration. in con- junction with the other edventeges to be derived from 3 change in the system, the . Council might do worse than `give their Ittention to some auclracheme along the lines suggested as above; bust cram MAGNATE8 ARE Now WIlZll..ING To -AB-BITRAT.ll-IT RESTS WITH ` THE MIN ms. The owners ol the big coal. mines have `agreed to allow their diioultv with the miners to be settled by arbitration, the commission to be a pointed "by the Prui- donl; of -the United` tetee. This is regarded -1| I victory for the miners, as far as it goes, but it is not known vet if the `miners will ' roe to the to oeition. plldllf. A` tho M'n'Ane n "- agree proposition. , ;-Preeldent Mitchell. of the Minfer e Un- ion, refute: to make any statement for `publication beyond eayinv that a ooventlon oi the miners will be called immediately to discuss this new phase ot the question. Thn nnininn in nanny-nllu Ave-um--ad LI.-. it Many advantage: would result through at Board, so compused, meeting once a -fortnight through the winter. Church workers would know the needs of their own poor to a nicety and would be in a petition -to pace iudgmeut. as to their A worthiness. Another benet which would be derived through the church represents.-. um meeting in conclave, in` the manner` Itated, would be that mendicacy or_ pro-` iessional bevging would be completely check-mated. A certain percentage of thoee who seek aid, do so from a disincli- natioa to work and, by systematically ap- pealing to the different churches,they man- -age to ~makea comfortableliving; Anything t of this nature could not continue with the representatives of the churches meet- ing periodically to compare notes, as de- tection would result immediately, and -Iuppliee would be speedily cut off from those who aought `to enact the part of drones in the municipality and live on the fruits of the labors of ozhers. usuvuuu ussu uvw pun! Ul bull QLIUIEIUII. The opinion is generally expressed that -although the miners may not be quite satis- -ed with the arrangement, still. rather than -cause luvther sutferlng they will so uiesce In the Iproposnl and crust to President oeso- vslt to seleeb impartial arbitrators. 1. E.ta.I1|s.'!.:I9J.|s,s&0n;l ""`v7<~ . ~.=..,, :i~'!:t -`?"""'y3`,"f-.x`- '."`.. :,- __ `,\'*."`e " u ' ' .'`' 3 ` ,'/.2 7 `WV ~_``_`` ~ . `- _._ ~ :_ F. . 5 Lu. 3 . ' ` . ' __ . ,, . ` A . . _ : is ~. K` . . " v I `PORTRAIT ~.`c-`--, _ 3 "I. ` -g j `_`:' 4- " ; l` ` I 1` 2' 7* V THE TOWN CHARITY, _ A matter syhiohe the * Town Father: ahould take into their very serious eon- aideration ibefore J aok Frost gets in his `work to any great extent. in the proper adIniniatration.. of the relief, which the town proposer to diapenee to the poor` of the municipality during the winter. With the fuel question and the matter of the Ieareity, and consequent high price of po-T tatoea in a factor, it will require the moat Careful management to tide our indigenta eier the cold weather of the next four or five months. ~ The plan of having one man, or e smell committee of men, to supervise the dis- tlibution of charity is not suioiently comprehensive. The memo of securing informstion ere not sufficiently vsried, dud whilesome cues of reel need msy be neglected, through beolrwsrduess, on the .9: of those su'erimr, to soknowledge their necessity. s big ohenoe is she given toihe mendiosnt grsfter to get in his work ` uwn TENNlAD suwuua. Maker of Portraits. THE Cll STRIKE. The New Exquisita...% Ph_otog[aphic_ Novelty Bey. or so North half of Lot s4, Con. n. in the Township of Iusisl-5o acres of good clay loam nearly all under cultivation. On the premises is a frame house 36x56. bun. eta. snice vouug _orchsrd.: first. class water eonvenisut to house and harm. This property ~...`...u~-::." e .5. ...., necssss V titallsrs. tctopglv o`M`r:.(,!hules F. Shaw. Shsntv llnll H.1Bs,l'. Bssfie. [0 at. 37-5: " I ! n is only ' s mile from church and school. Any; .For.'furher pen". I t ; w ':.:::'A`..?`;".'..A;x'.-:.s;\'m.;::'.A Sydney, Ont. 'L A H go-4; .._--... ..-_..-";..._....__..-._.._._.._._.;..._-_....__...--.._ - A MARRIED. CALLIGHEN--STEWART-Saturdav. Oct. 4th. xqoa, at -the residence of the bride`: aunt, :52 Lisgar St.. Toronto. Miss M. Stewart. daughter of Mr. J. Stewart. Thornton. to Mr. H. A.-4.). DEACON-At the home of her son, Mr. J. Deacon, Brown Hill. on October 5th. Mrs. Deacon. aged 80 years. `I73 lI'\YQI\l1 1.. I5,,_ I: c -I - - .-vuuv-up u.vu vu IFHIUO l WILKINSON-In radtord. on Tuesdav. Sept. . goth. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wnlkr Inson. ` lACKS-At the residence of R. Wells. Oalville. los. H. Jacks, aged 42. after a painful illness of 2 years. g _ GA'HAN--At her father : residence. 644 Talbo` street. London. on Friday. Oct, 3rd. I903. Annie Grace. gcung-est and dearly beloveddaughter of Henry . and Mary J . Gahan. aged _a1 years. L!-lECKLEY--At Caimito delGuayabal. Cuba. on Oct. and. 1901. Olive Cnnston. youn est daugh- ter of F. Y. Checkley. and grand a_ughter _of . Mrs. Adam Craneton. Gait. aged :4. _ We Furyilsh Lumbar} The manv friends in town of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gahan, who formerly resided here, will regret to learn of the death of their daughter, Annie Graod, in London. The London Free Press contained the subjoined obituary notice :-Miss Annie Gracie Gahan died this morning at the residence of her father, Mr. H. B Gahan. Miss Gshan had been iii since last May with diabetes, and there seemed little hope of her recovery from the outset. Deceased was a bright, winsome girl.- who rightly counted her friends those who knew her. and her going is a grievous blow to her parents. She was 21 years of age. One sister and a. brother survive. The latter is Mr. Burris Gahan, who is in Australia. --As the result of a 0 P.R. smash-up at Owen Sound on Friday morning an engine and a number of cars were-wrecked. Engin- eer Cooper and Fireman Bittle had a nar: row escape. Assistance from Toronto had to be procured to clear the track of the deb rie. The accident wae caused through` a way freight running into a lot'of empties which had been left on the track. ' .....-.. ulugur an. uaronto. Miss M. Stewart. daughter J. Stewart, Thornton. to Mr. H. Ardngh Calligheu, son of the late Dr. Callighon. of Bar- rie. by Rev. Mr. Cornish, of Emmanuel church. Toronto. T ' ~CALDER-WONCH--In Barrie on the 8th inst. by the Rev. G. McKinlov. B.D.. Mr. F. Calder. to Miss Mary Wonch, both of lnnrsl. DIED. ` ANrir$;A Scuw Stump Macluno in `MI. Apply JAS._G~A__RDlNB/R." ~ 1 11' us nxeno'r1nn' `baa.-ri'rn_.n* mnhin -_ , owe wxu. nsvn A nummnn . ' mm: anus THIS-YEA3. The curlers assembled in force at the Ves pre House, Fridsv evening. for the purpose of holding the annual meeting of the club, which enters upon the season, this year, with the brightest possible prospects, it being condently expected that the member- ship will resoh the hundred mark. II\l_- _L_3._ _-.. .___..__S J I.-- -L 1 The Cheese Board met at Elmtele, Oct. '7th, when_675 boxes of `cheese were offered as follows : FACTORY. BOXES. PRICE, dzetnrdnn. Avening 175 102 Wm. Davies Co. Beaver Valley 50 102 J. J. Brown. Elmvale 120 ' 10:} D. Guun Bros. Co. Edenvale 100 105` Wm. Davies Co. Uptergrove 100 -- -------- Crown Hill 35 ' 102 C. A. Perkins. Lakeview 45 102, J. J. Brown. On motion Uptergrove was allowed to eel! off the Board. The Board ediourned for the season to meet at the cell of the Preaident_ Lumber Log; `b. i'V`U'I' VVIII IVKUII ill II_K3$IIW`-I III$I1O ' ' Huey The chat: wan occupied by the President, Mr. John Cotfev and oicers for the -year were elected as follows : ' .. Hon. -President-J udge Boys. President--A. Brownlee Vice President.--Thou T Beecrofc. . Sec. -Tteasurer--J. H. N eelende. Chaplain - Rev. D. B. Harknese. Surgeon--Dr. Smith. A Re teeentative :00 C A -J. H Neelande. and . MOL. Stevenson. CU III LVIUIJO LTEUVUHIUIIQ Executive ()ommittea-Jamea Vsir, A. E. Sta Ieton. W. A Bow, H. J. Gruen; D. A. Mo iven and Geo. Hogg. ' `Anrtnl-n_.'|nhn D. T.nmR -4"! l\......I.1 m"]|.`Tn.e fee wee xed at $5.00 for ships. 84 00` for general membership and $3.00 for new beginners. - 'l'Ln dmngn A. `LA mng--L--. ._L- __!_I. _ J IIVWKIICI CI The mentor of the members who wished to urchnee new name clubbing together in or or to buy in quantity and uhue secure -3 discount was urged on those present. Here other 3 club record will be kept of all match- ee with foreign clubs in order the: mention of the lame may he mode in the 0.0. A. Annual. ` 1'. DA. .___ !.__..-_-!lI_ n v Aeit wee impouible to tell how many eklpe would be needed. until an approximate estimate on he arrived on recording the number of players who will curl this win- ter, the election of these ofiicinle wee pou- poned until 3 later date. no wee the selection of Tenkerd elripe. ` 'l`I.... mvnnutheurn AAAIJAA `_I. -.-L--__-__._;. In-Ivuu vuv uuavun Jraluny nwrulug. GpBIK' in of eclipse: of the moon an exchange eaye: - unar eclipeee are due to the-interposition of the earth_ between the run and moon. The moon in at night time under our feet. at the other tide of the earth, and throws a high shadow upward. If the moon `enters in this shadow it ieplain that the sunlight is par- tiallv or wholly cut oil , and since the moon chines by no light, of her own, but only by borrowed light from the sun` it follows that when the moon is hurried in the Ihadow all the direct light in intercepted, and she must lose her hriliiancy. ` The moon will be in .lu`:;u; of eclipse this evening. and from the time it enters the penumbra until it emerges therefrom there will be an interval of live houre and thirty- three minutes ' The time of totality oooure about one o'clock Friday morning. Speak- ill Of eclinnm (If the mnnn an Ainhnnnn -an-. m.I:].;::o:1?i'v;. decided `at cubnequent meeting, to hold the annual bonapiel on Jan- uurv 13th. ~ ' rum ran SAL: av 1-r.npot:?a. IULVIVUII CIIII KFUU. LIV `Auditors--John R mamb. add Donald [nun |(iKl[. IIYMENI is 80 cuatms asonanulzs. , That wili stand the testof yeareof use. We promise _you the gopd,` straight seasoned kind at lowest prices. When yd: buy lumber itsjust as easy to have the gogd kind and not any more expensive. Q - I BARBIE,` mumps on o1I'A-mm Moon; LOCAL CHEESE MARKET. DIED IN LONDON. ONT. _ Slxnofiho 3]: Hand v - Bafrlo. : ; 5 THE MEN'S 0 CASH Q} sronn CK} T i'rj5iiEv M _ ~`ra`12`E"" . HUNTER BROS., 3 Have you gseen our run ucauntul, ureuy boot has won the heart of T the up-to-date youn woman. No one of the many atvlee of " neon uality." the famous shoe for women of whic there are more than sixty styles, is more po ulnr. It is dainty. graceful and perfectly comfortab e, and modeled on lines that are absolutely correct. The Dainty Parisienne" is one of the most elegant conceptions fora. dress boot, Kibo patent kid vam , cloth top. with sill: worked eyelets, Leather uis XV. heel. Price $3.75. l V I. wa.I.hiVn. " A a: ' ; ~ ax mxs.` nYM z5r?'ia'?h stGr::t._ """ '5" ` '% 3345 WANTED-Womag irl for lain ook. Ap plyto MRS. w. A -.>i's.v `atria. 40.4. H.B. MYERS, in ordered--swift service vou'll get if you favor us with your orders. But you will get more than quick serviceif you deal here. You will get good good-I, whether you order teas. oolfeee. spices. canned .go<~da or zhelateat advertised ."breakfast foods." We have them all. ma call will prove. We have 4 blends of TEA at 25. 36. 40 and 50 cents oer lb. to sum ellpocketu and our 4oc Coffee is unrivalled. - _ V THIS beautiful, dressy boot has the heart of mnnv 1011].: AC nnnnnn ....l:s.. " sI.- L`..._-.._ -1.-- HO.b|ey- Brs., IF. nu uv_ya unuu Jnnylv .|.\uc1c|`a, ame- V e322 to 28, for... . . . . . . . . . . .. 25 Boys Black N app Refers, size- es28 to 83, for . . . . ..... .. l9~Boya' Heqvv Brown Freize.Reef- era, rizesv . 22 t9. 33,- all at one Weksu... than -000 `[6 Bo s Suits, coat, pants and vest to c bovs of from 9 to 15 years, 9 iimde of all wool Tweed, grev _ and brown patterns, very special 83 99 21 onl Boys Suits, made of all 2 woo Serge, blackor blue shades, sizes 27 to 38. a lovely Sunday suit, your cnoice...... . . . . .. 549. 25 Grey Cheviot Overcoats, `worth b $7.50, aellmg for . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$4 99 18 onlv Blue Beaver Overcoats, sizes _34to 40, for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .;. 5 00 30 all wool Beaver Cloth Overcoats, - well lined and perfectly made, l worth $15, your choice for. . .` . . . 9 99 40 Men s heavy Tweed lined Frieze lllafnr alvnevnn nnllnr In-nun: n`1oAno An 00 MEN'S surrs 19 only left of our celebrated Worsted Suits, blue shade,4 but- ton sacque style of coat, t guar- anteed, worth 815, for. . . . . . ...$l0 90 '36 Blue and Black Suits, made of ,/ imported Campbellford Serge, double or single breasted coat, everv suit guaranteed to gnve satisfaction, custom tailor price V 9320, ourprice only . . . . 12 50V 4 nova` nmznzns 16 Boys Blue Napp Reefrs, size-_ A: 99 in OR P4-no BOY'S 3-PIECE smws We ve arranged for big selling during the balance of October. This must Be the biggest October in the history of our business. `Our '. superior quality of ' goods,` combined with immense assortment, is bound to bring trade this way. ea 23 33 ........... 3 00 ` 44- ""d' 'H 75 `9 5` Freize Reef- . 15 doz. Men's all wool Shirts and 9:9 Drawers, all sizes, made of Scotch price this week. . . . .. . . . . .. . . 3 49 lamb s wool, worth 75c, for . . . . . . 50c 25;;;s:;,1;;; ;;;,;,';;;_;;,;' ;;;;_ " 20 doz. shirts and Drawet-`s, sizes 32 i HFUNTERBROS-5 V I-VLCII D IICGVJ J. VVCCLI uucu. JJIIULU Ulster, storm collar, brown shades 4- 99 SOLE AGENT. PROMPT DELIVERY G-BOEJERS. m 4nvmcg. Barrie's Leading Men's Store. MEN'S LINEDAGLOVES MEN S wan`:-:%sHui1*s `g 2 SPECIALS IN MEN'S 3 UNDERWEAR Q 60 pair Men's lined Kid Gloves, all wool lining, brown shades, selling 75 pairs Men s1ind Mocha Gloves, sizes 7% to l0,_ worth $1, for`. . . . 100 Men's White Shirts, sizes 14 to ' 175, good tters, pure linen 1103- I otns,lor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c, 90 Men's White Shirts, `Reinforced ' bodies, all linen fronts, all sizes 99` mmn new Giro was no am pan- unmo more nwunnmxvum IN -rz-mam msrrmms. v _ le Worehip. Megor Boye, ah the oonolu-L -aloe of the Curling lub meeting, on Friday ovenlng. addroeee thoee present relative to -theeonltrnoolon of lawn rennin course and a bowling `green on the ground adjaoenu on the oengllra r nk. Be eubmlcued plane ehowlng hon twee propoeed to lay out the grounds and noted that is wan animated elm an . amount of money in the neighborhood of h lllid `III Olin nnadnni `I'L-