MEN S U N DERWEAR-`-Shirt_:s and Drawers, reg. 50c, clearing at . . . . . . . . MEN S' UNDERWEAR-Shirts` and Drawers, Pure Scotch Wool, reg. 75c 7t`:o $I,25,.clearing`for . . . 5 . . . } . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T . . . . . . . . . . NEXT WEEK vie start tlAxeCreatest February WHITE V SALE ever held in ' Barrie. Watch for Announcement and Particulars. "Tremendous Bargains in Millinery Dutl UU llllvvv L\ll.oIIOI Just eight Trimmed Ha.t .a.t'. DRY GOODS AND SI-IDES Mr_s. M. G.-Chantler visitd friends ` in '1`oronto last week. \ Miss L. `Brooks is spending a couple of weeks at W. IR. Chantler s. , 1-4.. U vv vvnzsz wu \r..-..u-v... ..._ Mr.- Geo.uC~l)o1`1t.>'1'-I;y spent a few days 1 in Toronto last week. u o` I 1!! Ill LIJL \IAl|n\I I-Ihhilv vv vvnnu A strong Council of Royal `Temp- lars has recently been organized here. _Everybody come `and - join. 13-- 1'__ 1\-____.-_ L-.. -....._...._.....J L-'\J\IIvVIl The residence of Mr. and Mrs. W . ; R. Chantler, Newton Robinson was : the scene of axfquiet wedding` on Wed- ' nesday. the 20th inst.. when their daughter. Irene Law was -united in marriage to Mr. Chas. -H. Clark. youngest son of Mr.`. J. J. Clark. of West Gwillimbury. The knot .was tied by Rev. Dr. (Long in the presence of the immediate friends of the con- tracting- parties. The bride was as- Isisted -by her sister. Miss Mabel Chantler. while ~'Mr. GJA. Clark prin-. cipal of lcookstown `Public School. cousin of !the groom was the best man `After the ceremony and: the usual congratulations. the company were invited 'to`the `dining hall. where the tables were groaning beneath the weight of '-good things. After dinner ,the happy `couple were `piloted to the Bradford depot, where they boarded the -evening `train to-visit friends at Thornbury and other planes.` -The groom s. gift to the bride was a very handsome gold. watch and chain and V. to `the `bridesmaid a Mold crescent brooch "with pearl" settings. Long life. happiness and prosperlt'y':to the I vyoung couple. `know. 99" lb-cosounooolonntoliloo IaalnbCkiUI and if.ho|ouuo-o Wool Plckl.-u-.n--nu... on I.I n.--I.I:4Ig- __ _A_ .n.-vs;-J novug`, v\rQ-Q`: u-.--- Mr. Jas. Downey hasugt-Jmmenced' moving _som of his `furniture ito Beeton. ' = . -.. _--u n -9 II? The remains of Mr." Jas. McPher-l son, arrived here on Sunday after- noon, by T3. speoialtrain run from A1- landale to !the Sunnidale Crossing. A large `crowd. followed -the remains from `there !to the Methodist Church. thence `tothe Cemetery. ' I Miss-'Annie Lennox is seriously ill. We hope soon tohlnear of her reco- very._ ' -nr:_~_ 1111.... 11'.._..... .....l ('1-.. (1.-umnlvn VQLJIV Miss Flora Herron and Geo. Quantz are on the sick `list. - - `nu o _O#01_A_] lurch:-ana- N Awning. _ on January '..-.1. ..~ ,5, up. 1&1-9 `III 'loI.I\l 83502 DISDUI x . Jack -`Tracey. of Minesing._ visited friends here on 1 Sunday. `I? _,L _ _._.`4I_ n-nun; as avuuu JJIIQ V 1.0:: up-a-s-u-J - M_r. Jno. Marks spent a week ago Smday with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. John-' `Ciurch in the mofning next Sun- . `. A `NEWTON ROBINSON VVDOI I'ICKIuIocauto--Iosvoouoouuooo HomewattcIIIolco0Ioovna0lOICO> GRENFEL. `LIVE L7 III? \IlIJ|'llIl JJUIUIIIV VI CICIIU IVHIIIQL WE: I II brand new goods, clearing at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$l 50 $3. 75 to $4. 50 Venting Waiats, clearing at . . . . . . . ..$l 89 $5.00 and $6 00 Silk Waist: in all colors, for . . . . . $2 75 $3 75 Flannel Waist: in cream only, clearing an. . . .$2 75 """Zi}i'..g"sI'. ; .`.`.".".".". .'.".'. `.".`f`f`T". . .'.`f .".'f .'.".'7f 19 Clouds, Shawls. Faacinatora, clearing at COST PRICES Children : Gauntlets worth 50c, clearing for . . . . . . . 39 Ladies Fine Cream Lustre Weiete, regular $2.75, 0 In-...;aI noes) tuna-nAn n|AnII:ntI ab Children : Wool Hoods and Tuques up to 50c, adnn ulna `AD ---wavgvgsapiu ` Mrs. Hodgins `has been under the ;weather for `the past week. n--`__L-_,_.. 1 -1 ` v- -.-.-V t nllwooultistown hockey 'team journeyed to Thornton on Friday {last and were defeated - by the local seven.I' l'1`he game was refereed to `the satisfaction of all by _Mr. 'Toot Donnell. The game was the best -and cleanest hoc- key ever played in Thornton. ht half `time the score was 7 to 0 in favor of the home `team. but in the last half 'Cooks'town settled down to work each team scored a goal. making a final score of 8 to 1. H. Arnold a_1_1d Stewart were the only two men ruled off; The `teams lined up as folloWss:- ` on n _--n \a--\r v Dookstown-Goal, McLennan: point, Robinson; rover-point. Leadley: centre, Pollock; rover. Arno1d;right wing. Cooke: left wing. Dtmovan. !l\I_ -_...L___ * AThornton-Goal, Nixon: point. Jas. ` A. Stewart; Dover-point. Reid : centre. R. Reid: rover, Maiel: right wing. Patterison; left wving, Hurdle- 'II`_. I`! 1 _-JI_._._.L<| L - -_-v_....'... -v... V7 .36; A-1-nsgnvo Mr. G. ieadley gotthit on the. knee with the puck. which caused him to retirb. I' whw. Whiwooonnc ooooooo;cur:co$ wheatglouunoooIoooc' DQ000030 8030-can-cocoa IIIO SpnII.`........uouo.. mounts B ` nucuoouono n:{.. . ....... .. The carnival `at Thornton last Wed- nesday was only afairlsuocess. There was no music. The only excitement was the races which -were won`by the tol1owing;-0pen trace, 1st 8`. ?Maiel. 2nd Jas. A."Stewart. Boys `raoe;- lst L. Stewart. 2nd 'A. Adam. Lady and rg'ents;-S. Maiel and H. Patter- son. Comic custumes--J. Hurdle and H. Patterson. ago .:.`|nvvv-\avg-- Mr. Frank Blackstock .has recei- ed a `job braking in Allandale. ,1: g____- -.... __.- `|__.-....:.... `vu In Jun: Icnvuannonb ... .-......-.._..._v. "A number of farmers are bringing in logs to the Veneer Factory now. `ll ! , 'll',L-I,1_ `l'I__i4_ -3 1") I1 `I All `Ian! 20`! v v a . saw v ..v . Miss Matiiga c);l:a. ofvl?-.." C. Barrie. spent Sunday` under the pa- rental roof. ' - SUNNIDALE CORNERS. Next Friday night is `our tea-meet- ing night. ; . Miss Stately, of Aurora. has been `a lguest in our midst for some time -pasta LIV -Irl Ill QLGJIJWJL LG-CID .Lu\ssuup~_,o . `Mrs. Fyfe. .teache1j in New Flo: ~hf1-}3p9nt% Saturday .and'59ndaI 1*` " ;-:Jloi1:`- % * ' [RIELJ Mr. Maxwnell, of Brentwood. spent a, `couple of" days last" week with ,Mr. Robt. "MoMurray. . ( r-L__.. -3 17':...I...:lI- 110 L. .|u.\u.u.u;.|.u_y. U -. Mr. `Hugh Gibson, of Kirkville. spent last week with his brother here. Miss Lizzie Watson. of Stayneuwau a Iguest in our vicinity last week. "A IA__.._ ._--_.L..-.. AC vvnlsnrh it tguocu. Au uun. vAv;;..\._, --.... . . V . ..- A large number of young- people spent a very pleasant time at the Hall last Friday evening. . A `Conservative meeting was held last `Monday evening in? Mr. Mill : hall` `for the purpose of appointing elegatyes. Io _ atgtendp the V Convention n THORNTON. Dunc; Oats.` Rye. . Pan: 25c 89c 37c 69c Oran-cw - - . . - . . . - . - . - - ~ V - - - o8t3-couooonaootoouo .o-oo0IIIO|"' Rye:Q||OOOIOIIOOIQOIIOIIOIIOI I000. PC`. - n - o onno-oiooocu-ovoooiocoooul Hav. Tim0thV...........nu.-nu mwI I U I I I OI..."'.....".....". Dfc..ed Hg3moonuoonnouo-ooouuoo Butter, Plef p0ulId................} Chickens, opting. per pound. . . . . . . - Tufkcvl. Vefpoundoooonooouoononoor Duckm... - . . o u - ouoCIOIIouIIOIIOI|0 %monu-adv onooccloolonoovonononot . r zIIIOlUI...."'I.CICUCI Pgtistoep;perbag.................; Beef hindquartcrl per cwt.. Bee . fore;-quarters. per cwt......... " _..`........'..C.'I.III Veal,pel'p0und............ngnuq 33 .... 46 ... 65.... 9 00.... 950 on " 232:1: ` V 6'... I`-oc- `O... 10.... gill. 6 50... ` woobl 5 7500-0 sqgoo 33!. 9 co to 50 IO 00 0 % II _ 8 :6 ll :2 45 95 8 co 6 as done. Luke `I V at I _: Til. . '1` Straw. ' I'\....-.. IJ oglmooncooIncoqnoonuuoi Bum , Per p0\llId........... pound.. pel'p0ulId..uuu.. uotocntliltil fig;-A D!I'i.W........uunn.u.uu.... I-Ioga.............T...... Rntr, tier nnund . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. `I 00!!!! Egg . PB!`dot.......uuin.u-.... Potatoes.perbag........... ..; cwt. cwt.. . CIIOCIUDIOICIC Veal,per pound............. T .... ::oo$_o: 1 This store does nothing by halves. As 5 per cent. reduction on half a dozen lines does not constitute a. special sale here. Sale prices mean 10, 20zor even 30 , per cent. discounts on hundreds of lines of season-{ able goods. The cut price lines include: Added to these 1ines,we will offer at the same time. at Special `i';aI;n1fg'13}}(;;;' V b"r3Ts'i'kirts. unamkiru, Blouses, Jackets, capes and shawls. C CONTlNUED....'% Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, Ovrshoes and Lumbermeds 25 to 35 per cent. of!` list price. .~ WHITE - SA L. E Jmmnv 28A;-,~ l8.0_4' EXTRAORDINARY 0FFER|'NG&S' ` for the next I 0 days L t We huve started thonosnde of young 1 people. in successful business careers! and can do the name for you. The I new term opened with 3 large ettend- .4 mos. . We on net. on _ few)` _m_ore_. -4 Write brim e `V = 3" K.*`ln`.. lb. I on-owiononu-oooooooooooon 3 MADE EASY Whltowear, cottons,` l.lnons,o shootings, Pillowo cottons, corsets, curtains, Musllns, Tlcklngs, Towels `and Towel- lings, Napking, Laces. o o SUCCESS Toronto Farmord It 111:1; '8. I9. THE MARKETS 19 won by careful and per- sistent: effort. * To young` men and young women` it in By taking a. course of ' study at the TORONT0,0NT. F-in BARBIE JAN. 28. 1:10.}. I can nnn .- vv--uv Q 50 W I`...- "0; a 2 `Clarke, Ph. D.. LL; D.. in Harper's v Weekly.- f__` e . 1 In Twenty-Ive (ientu-ies the Great `Falls Will Have Disappeared. V In 2,500 years hence the discharge ot the Niagara will have become inter- ; mittent, ceasing at low stages or the ` lake, and nally the Niagara river. on the 11.81118 edge otthe basin. will have its waters turned back and southward. and no water will now over the Niag- ara escarpment of that day. , Through this agency alone Niagara ' fans will cease to exist long. before the escarp- ment has been worn away to the river level at Grand island. but as it is even now lessening the volume or water poured over the falls the erosive power of the stream is diminishing. and we must therefore increase the period nec- essary for the retreat of the Canadian tails to the south end or Goat island and the stealing ot the_ waters at the American tails. . Assuming the continuity of the forces named. we might outline the probable future -lite and death oi. the tails thus: With progressive loss in water "vol- ume the Canadian tells will reach the south end or Goat island in from 1.000 001,000 years. the death or the Ameri- can talls. i . The now of tiieweters will now have become Aintermittent, and at nrst only at periods ot mean and high waterin Lake Erie. eventually at high water. alone. will there be any diocharee` over the escarpment. This will continue `tor a period or from 1.500to 2000 `years. The entire new to the` north will cease. and the river will iiow back into lake lirie. leaving the escarpmentdry ; a point.not very tar south of Goat ` island and _with'a height or .about{100 feet. This will be`. 8500 years hence the death of Niagara -. talls.-John.EM. -.---v < V .... I Don't dally with your purpose. Character is the `poor, man s capitah men "call their own carelessness and inactivity fate. The lucky man is the one who grasps his opportunity_. . .- . . A The largest room in theworld is the room for self improvement. T .- -A Inn- .I._..A. -`.I.-L u-on IVVII-I LVL EIFII. `IIlrI\IVIrlul:l\rlQUI We get out of life just what we put into it. The world has for us `just what we have tor-it. - , _ ` . ' XKVY `V. O ` ;)on t. brood over thepast or dream _ot `the future, but use the instant "and get your lesion from the lgour.-_' / .4.`-___ .I__ L1 ` .61. JVIIL Avwuvu ssvl-I-I 5-v ` ~ Stock taking every day 1; t great all: to advancement. Stop-.and`I11:l0`l1" . ' -_|n ___-. -;_.;u.:- AI--- -1 -`_'.'Iu- `ndli n/av:-u_ F- LU Il\LVKlI-ILVII-Iclllu VIII`! uuu Ituvu g vu- `aelt up at the close of each day and see it you have-_o.nyt.h1ng toVcu'17 over. 11 79 h'%nt1i1nJ bu? 719?! 1319!?!" !`:0Y9!jm % ~ . ` FOR THOSE WHO THINK; THE sun or NIAGARA. ujf sanvnma-rs of mm. HARRY` mason 1 __A_ __ -.-: nus`! .I..lUu.l an `BLIP uu .:.v.:.vzu.v, uu. .-......._...._,- Miss Marshall {has been called to Longford `by _`the serious illness of her isistier. 3 ` '* -H V -7-,, ,3 1',1,;L,._..I. :4 ..:L.:4- `Mr. iD. Steper ad family have returned (to, -Minneapolis after A a. pleasant `visit in town. v 11:..- 1.1.. fnn'........... -.-. 1-`ho 'l`n-rn-nfn uaya luau. wv 9 The Wa ashmRailwa Co. will 16- oate their Canadian workshops` in St. Thomas. Ont. ._1,__-_. ___:l1 1.1-2..-. ;NEWSFRO M~._% % I 7 Axcnoss 'rHEnAY 1 'It_m of Interest Concern-3 |' A in; SixthiVVard% % UB1 tub uuv vv vvanv ( Mr. Beh` Baer has `been on the sick ilist for a few (days. ` `Hr x t`,_,, -._-_. ._.-.._ 2.. 'Ir:II-A-\ ` MEL LU1. H. 1.077 I'uuJ9o Rev. H. D. Camerorrwas in Milton on business on Tuesday. '- ` . A Miss Sophie Carr, of -Midland, is 9. guest of Miss Ethel 'McMornana- Miss -Nellie `steggles returned from a trip to Toronto. on Monday. 'll'___`L-I'I 11.... `uuo\l\ur\ +1 : Dlbquso ( I Mr. -Comiskey. of Egbert. is visit- iing his daughter. Mrs. Dick `Thomp- `J1-U0-BGIID V1310 ill Iov vv III - Miss Ida Murray. `of `the Toronto` General Hospital. was home _for a. _few ldays last (week. ( mp- 1:r-1.....1.. `D..:l.}..... (V- url In . _ a concert at that place. A uuxuuag vu loo The Presbyterian choir will drive to Midhurst on Tuesday to assist? in `I, - - ___L--.___..J J... Miss Biz. .5: Twarminsteg. is visi- ting Miss Wilkinson. 112-- a...I:.. :I|t..'|':.I`lnn `lulu `I-noon nnn G VUJJUULD uh vnav-u 51-`;-run - M_r. Bert 'Pheonix has returned to Hamilton after a "pleasant visit at the residence `of Mr. 8. J7 McMorran. --`~--~-._._. I...-...n LL19 uvcnuvuvv up .--.w co. V. -._-__-_`._,__ Mr. Ed. Shear is recovering from and illness which confined him to his residence .for several days last ping muss VVIIKIBSUH. ` - Miss Sadie `McMi~llan has `been quite ill during the week. 1 , T1- -_ L-.. _..n- A-us $1`:-n n:`ln`, . . ` _ -_1 Mr. P. `~.B. Steepergwho has been visiting at `the xgesidence not Mr. C. W. = Pouscher. returned to Oswega this `week. - , _ 4. n u ..-rs: _ __ V5118 A VI vvnnu Rev. E. (1). Cameron took Phar- oah" as (the subject: of his Sunday evening, discourse. Next Sunday he will speak on Ba_laam.: ' ' A -memorial service :in connection with, the de_ath of `the late James Mc- Phenson. will `be held iin Burton Ave. Church on Sunday evening next. ' Mrs. Miller. who has `been visit- ing Mrs. Herb, McMorran. has left for her home "in Parry sound, no- companied by her. daughter, Miss Lena. , 4 l Messrs. W; Kelsey End F. B. Smith took the solos infxjthe anthem "Father I know Thy ways are Just in the Burton Ave. Church on Sunday morn- ing. III`. Lug. . . The train -from Meaford could not get through the drifts on Monday and had to be lcanoelled. A special" was made up here `for 1`orm1to at 8 a. in. . V L t . Mr. Gorrie. who is a recent ar- rival in town; oootipied a seat in the Prdabytuerian choir on Sunday and in the -evenimgisang a lduet with Mrs. M.oMormn. He has a_ pleasin, "tenor voioe.( V {_ ` . \ "`~- "--`---- 13-3 n A _ A Aupiunn`-at` Vunuuq ;, \ Rev. Canon Reiner conducted both the morning and evening services at St. George s Church on Sunday. In the evening (Mr. Arthur .'Wensley Ia- vvored the congregation with a fine baritone solo. , o \~r__.LI___... ti... ucu Luuuv wv-V The Temiskaming & Northern On- tario Railway are having built: _100 flat. cars by Rhodes; Curry `& 00.. Amherst; N; 8.. for delivery in May. An order has also 'been_plaoed for 50 box cars. ' I" Mr. Geo. Cummings is still on the sick list. When `in Toronto a `few days ago the was struck on -his injurn: ed shouldenby a (heavy ,piece of ice thrown from the root of a building by some workmen who were remo- ving the snow. The shock almost stunned `him and his recovery is con- sequently .delayed.." - V 9 9 0 . Burma 3 Bargam House. , .,. - , 4. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ The annual meeting in connection with the Presbyterian Church was held on Wednesday evening. when the statements which. were present- ed. showed the attendance to have materially increased '_ during Ithe year. A healthy growth was shown to exist in allnidepartmen-ts of church work.` ._ I 1 - Rev. Mr. -`l`hornley preached in the -Burton Ave. Zchumh on Sunday even- ing, taking us his "theme "The V Mis- sioxi of _ Christ" on earth. -Why was He here? nWa_s ithere another. that could have done the mark? ;The ex- ample He set andxwvhy we should fol- low it", . Mr. Kelsey sang in fine voice the solo Jesus my Grief is Shar- iug,. V d ' T c >` ` MI`. U00. vummlngs la pun. uu sick `few snow. ' work. . `Rev. preached Ave. `Church on_8'unday ashis `theme "The.Mis- was `there icould have tlone `ample He and ;why low sang the solo "Jesus ing. ,`Mr. `Wm. Whyte. second 'vice-pre- sident of the 0.fP._R.. ha"sg_declared war on the Train .,Late nuisance and hasfissued an iron. clad circular to all trainmen on the -Manitobaand B. f0. division regarding -`the neces- sity of V a, better service.?.-`Passenger trains "have. been makin-gA'very' poor time. much to the`.-annoyance and dis- comfort `of the .travelling:.conimuni- I110 ty. -_ I_3_j know linothing `more {annoying a to `passengers 5*-than~ havihg to wait. ' P ' f There was a very pleasant gather- -ing on Friday evening last at the bright and cosy home of Mr. and Mrs. `John S. Brunton, Burton Ave.. when a `number of friends assembled to congratulate `them on having reached the twenty-fifth anniversary .91? their wedding. One of the pleasing inci- dents .in connection with sithe celebra- W tion of thesilver '-`Wedding on Fri-' day. was the presence of Mrs. Alex. Brownlee. who was Mrs. Brunton s bridesmaid. when she was married. The ceremony (took place in Stroud and was performed by Rev. H. S. Matthevs, `Mrs. Bruznton was. the onlyedaughter of Mr. `and Mrs. Wil- liam Brown. It was a. couple of years after the wedding before Mr`. and (Mrs; Brunton settled in -Al1an- dale and `built the first house on `Burton Avenue, which at that time was not_ -even a designated street. Since: that time Mr._Brunton [has built many`. houses in Allandale and has seen the straggling village grow into `Barrie s prosperous and; popu- -lous suburb. Amongst those in. at- tendance .'on Friday evening were- Mr.' and Mrs.-Alex. Brownlee. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lawrence. Mr. .and Mrs. C. Mallory. .ZRev._ Mr. ' and {Mrs Bedford. 5Miss Tiny an`d Master Fred Bedford, Mr. Charles "Smith, Harry. Bid- -_dell, Miss -Grace -Little, Alderman and :Mrs. Poucher. Mr. and `Mrs. "C. -W.` Poucher, Mr. and Mrs. `James. Brun- ton-, Miss Jennie Brunton. Mr. and It }Mrs.. John `Brunton. Sr.s5Mr. aaa. Mrs`. I \ _ . ` . J an 1*" ."I:otFW"b .at stations, or.*1i8*tt~ f1`%in$~. :;f1`1`' "*3 'L:?z.` . 15333: . , .Mrs.._` George... Chrmmingsg .-_ be The announcement of the (death of Harry. Gibson. son o'Mr. Henry Gib- son. h`a.s `caused a ,|gen`aral ..lfegling- at " ;',de.ep V soljrow in I`A1_lai1da:_le,- ;wher.e` -_;hi.8`:b0!_h00d .319: ,?l .,9` 3?-Aam1%Twher9 e: -'r1~'1n: FUNEAL mox PLACE ON suunmz. 4 . ` _ nuaaents THE NORTHERN ADVANCE Januaryclearance Sale ,vH / `/// 9/` g j// on Thursday fat thefage of 23 years. After passing through the Public School and Collegiate Institute cour- ses he spent some `time at College in Toronto. He always showed great aptitude in his studies" and it is felt that `in his death alife of `great pro- mise` "has been out short. Rev. WK" H. White and Rev. H. D. Cameron. con_ducted -services at the house on Sunday and _on Monday morning. on _ which latter `day the funeral took place -to Toronto. The `pall- bearers were Messrs. Athol Marshall. Arthur Little. Thos. Pulford. James McMillan. Issac "Ambrose - and J. Bradford! ' - V . ' _ V N+NNNN+N 3 - `fsell Geode, no Mfattenrvlhat They ceet,Vat Prices which will Make Them Go 1" Thai : the Secref Order for this, T e ethLeLae?f`Week of our Greatest ' 7 No section` of the Store is spared. Usual price gures have dropped so decidedly that no one need go-unsatisfied. We'll be busy, very busy, but we're prepared for it. Do not miss this last opportunity. Next Week we turn our attention to other things. We have only room for a. very few specimen values : Ladies Fine mm, Cheviqt ind Broadclbch Skirts, regular $6.00 to $7.00. `clearing for. . . . . . . . $3.75 Ladies $3 75 to $4.50 all-wool` frieze and Vienna Skirts to clear at. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82 75 750 and $1 00 Waiatinga clearing for . . . . . . . . . 40c and 50a Waiatings to go for . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Eiderdowns. clearing as per yard . . . . . . . . Wrapperetteg up to 12} clearing st . . . . . . . . . . . THE LAST WEEK FO R- WINTER Hus WE WANT THE ROOM FOR OTHER GOODS. $1.00 to, $3.00` Felt Hats clearing at, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Ready-to-wears up to $5.00 for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 T---A. -2..`LL "I`...1......~....1 Untn nl-' Ann nu-lav-fun rnnnlov nrinna The Prices Ruling in the Barrie and Toronto Markets During the Week.