-mementoes ..r _L,- 1. Exhibit of Lyan has been to (he city this week in quest of newe:` -more hats at out prices and we are now ready to latest styles at reduced prmes during this Re1_i_v~t:- AT, ab-uu wauar unr- Nhis part of Can-_ Store of Satisfaction Hdlidaya Segspn Millinery PER GARMENT On Thursday morning of this: week we place on sale a special purchase of 25 doz. Vests and I)rawers, bouglv L direct from Canada < best makers. They are in white and natural, all sizes "Regular 50c and 60c value, on 5332 t1`is ',week olnvly at, per garment. . . . . . .45c --All; requisites required, for the feet or hands for deer hunting` at prices not too dear can , be at Carey s -Cut-Rate Shoe Store." 7 _ A dog ente.re_dJ Mrs.DeGeer s: `chick- en house on; Bra.d.foncl*. St. and killbd the _entire flock of sixteen chickens before the occupants of the house were awakened: It is understood. the - owner has made restitution. --Arthur. D. Sinclair, B.A., M.D.; D.O., Osteopathic Physician, wi1l_be in town `every Tuesday and Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. Oioe over Vair .aV Grocery Store. ' ` 1-7 5...... - Women s Underwear, 45cts , fr) 4 At ;t 6, _ F.`].(`u0'I'y ` L 2 J. `W. a0ssLING- __.---" .L{9UVKN1 clall .'.Il.L' `:0 ber, 1912. Aux/LL\;J2 ]_\W j11,1\x.1;'. \x1 that an AppIicat.im1 u.'iZL E v.:1;L.is*."i1 bi-ihalf ocf the G0w1'u'i::1: Bax and 5-'1!` {board R3`i1VX'21y (_'0111`):1I`.{ H15} the CilI1a_dian Pacic R;)iVE'c:sL\' ('-`11`-W"- :Commisioners fur (`;1:a;:` 1;: i Iw9._V to the I';<`x;1I"{ ' :1 at the :'ex-piration of mm n1n1a:-2; 1'1-nu! the date of the rst. iI1s=*.'fi->2: Hf T1115 ; N0ti`0C.~ or so soon fh->.re~;:`r~-r astaa 3 .3'PD1icati011Ican be h(>az`1 fvw :1 :'\:~`II1` .-'II1ehd;&ti011T to` the (}n\x-1'zx-yr-ix.-(`>-arr cillfor the saxlction of an .-n.=_r1w.znent the said two c.`.-'.111\;mit\~` d October, 1912. V;1x',\ i.9~' fwd 58.'1ieni1i~nB`. the lease I><`t.'.w1*:1 t.m`.I11 dated-`1`s_3:_J;:1n11,ary. .1910. ` M I'l`\1 0 L I1o9_`AcRE mm: M: .<.m_: TFOR SALE- NEW ADVERTISEMEr_I_S._ ' -t-------..__:___.________,_ _____A , ,F0 SALE-Twn m;1n~ s-.*.lL~' J [ 4 two good omne. .\;>pI_v '1'. _ -Montgomery, 1.1,; H. (`am 7. 0 1 Guthrie P.O. 45"` Tl'1_e_appearance[ at` the ` `O-peyo. vv 4;\JJ.I1._A L IILIHJL L ' ' `Cheap -and 0:1 -a. to-1': proved and in ;_:'.>-*1 si _vation. If not so .-i ' Novfen1bez- will 1`~.*:1.*. 'cu`1ars apply to m\'::.-`-!`. `Thornton. NOTICE 1_s .III`?I{}~}I` FOR SALE--Si11f_`f1t~ 1`It cutters, set. of .~in~l.- hr. -- wagon, one l1;rs(- slyigh, condition. Will ~-El immediate Saxlv. .\;>;n 1-onto St. ' F:rHj:RsDAY, VA \.P V IwL Railway $10.00 at $15.00 Coats Special - $10 great baroain for this week. ` men $1. -Ca_iaoi'a ao- lanad- sg Store. . The the" Toronto St. sewer. on Tugsdayighty and started the one on4Peel St.4.yes- tehday. ` T " -CLimax Couglr Cure L250 arid a bottle. Drug Store. b A . . V '----Hear Mrs. Soott-Ra`- angt Mr. Frank Bemrose at the entertainment in Collier Street Church on Thanks-* giving night. . - `V Sold only at Orossland s- `5: mo and $2.25 at Your choice of 20 Coats in sizes rngixlg from Misses, :6 years, to Women's size `_IZ_l .V- W0 ;I\ I~Z.\* V ,4: ) -hf g';)<)'J The Social and Working `Guild of Tfvinity Church .wil=l resume meetings on Tuesday, Oct. 29th, 1912, wt 3_ .p .m. It is hoped that every member of the Guild will be present." . :2 mi- xi: 4-45 `pairs of,wof11en s Fiincy` Felt House Slippers, colors Bla.ck,*Brovwn, Green and -Scarlet, regular -31.2551; pair, for 99: a pair, at TCarey s Cub- . Ratef Shoe Store. ' vim: statistics for the '1.1 1a;'te'1-. Sud-% Xing"'Septg. 30th, `show 36 bit-t.hs,T 22' ma.rriage|s_- and 28 deahs.- ; V ~_~ .""-lJlU\'\3Ul.'L_l` .L1-'IJlt5lI!"_""'|.il'I98l `G010- quxckly. 25 a` box -at (_3ross1and s Drug _S.-tore. *' ` L ' . ` g or LOCAL INTERESWTLA OOOOO`O`OOOOOOOOO0 9,000'0.0_< 1gutoooooooooioooby H .- v_---- -on u XIIXH -`Cg, 39o33oooooqqo9u.go53" Monday was the 107th" axmiv.rsary%i of the Battle of Trafqlgexf. A . ; g : I{arv'ast.'1`ha.1il<'sgivi:;g-Aas'sfqv::?v'ices\.rfill' lwld in Christ Church on' .S_`u'nV-i ---Laxa'co1d` Ta.-b1ets--Broak adla II:n"lIv OK; A . L-.. ;A. (V Y "Mns. Dunc-a.n` Mclntoeh. I ,2 News reached town on Saturday, of the death that morning at Lon- don,` O.nt., of Mus. Duncan McIntosh, formerly of Barrie. She ;was -Miss Margaret Dougall, only daugh.te'r of the late Henry Dougall, jand for] 1nauy;yeai'sa ' resided our. the Market Square. removing t_o Emhro, Ont, Taud L_o-ndon. She is survived by her husband` and three, membersof her } family, `two others; having predeoeas-_ Led her, - Alex." McIntosh of the To- ronto Globe sta. is "her son.` James Doug`a.1l_of T`hom`pson St; -Barrie, is _ the Only_ bretheryof the ` In the Irloirning next Sabbath, the pastorwill have for his subject, The Sacrice of Christ, and the evening will be especially a men s service. A men s choir will furnish the music, which will consist of several numbers and the pastoi"s theme will be The `lI...I-!..'.... -1.` 1! --- )7 . uouu w Makmg of Men. COLLIER }'i 1{EET M'ETI_{ODIS,.fl.` T_ L`- ,, 3 V.-- 7-wgv -ado-a\I A. \J L-CC-I On Tuesday, Oct. 29th,. Mr; J. J. Kelso of Toronto. su.perntendent- of the Children's Aid Society. will de- liver an `illustrated lecture in the Town Hall at 8 pm, None should miss this. A collection will. be taken in` aid of the .work.: _ ' f POPULAR LANTERN_' LECTURE OnASziturday aft/ernoom 400 carrier pigeons were `let loose here by the. Tecumsetho Homing Lofts. The birds! uvere released here at 1.05 ` and. the ` first arrived in Toronto 2.20 pm. I` _-...v...-r, wv-v vs A hunting party, composed of Messrs. W. J. Gilke,;,Athol Mars}_1al.l, Robb. Moore and Albert Orum left yesterday for Parry Sound dista-ict.j The Ladies Aid of the `Presbyterian Chu=rch,.A1laud'a1e, purpose holding their annual bazaar and concert on the afternooneand eveningeof Nov. 222d. M _' , 110. T W5. 5{&e{f taking a 1 week s holidays and P.C. Lambie is taking the Allandaha beat, ' ."""T' ' ` ~ Friday was. the monthly visit. 'ofi the paymasbem Big cheques. are the ` rule on thisdivision now. - I ? Bc{1'z1--OI1` Tuesday, October 2.2nd-,' ;1912, to Mr. and Mrs. fHa.rry Fell, \Bur_t;o11 Aye a son. ? 305990Qoobooooooooboooooo:I `Mr. Walter A Longhumt` of North Bavk is visiting friends. in Town this wee . - .309oobooooooooooooboooooog A g: A -_ ___:- BUNTY in IIITYTI (\'I\`I\i' . , gr it-* illia. on `Novpxpher -14th,` '.u,I1der.~. {the auspices-[of the '01-illian choir, This excellent` chair will 'give' at concert `wihjwinll. be a`.treat- fo Orill_i_ans, where, they also `-have ne choral` or-. ganizations. A banquet will be ten- dered .the visitors in the Y.M.C.A. after the entertainment.` I :_ra1_ige1mentsflt-ogive.. a. concert in `Or - iHme~ %`13my 1:u.uats.s 5 v. . . . , - In. nm Arman`: .450`-.~ .~.A..- `LL42.-.* --...-...I 3 9` V'V .VH- -' -9JJ_lll&UJ _-I-_ WI-E @153 l7V1'vll tie ~evenz%;o:: "i-m5} , ppirtane to `theiatregagn-s.':; The} _muc11 '- t pmiised*iI,ILig1h1and' cioxnes .to ~ {the Gmndrnean Ocober I _`.!1`..; t1'..;11;..`.'...v.... an .---Whe1[.~e ghdlzli I i'1:'xn1 V-' ing Night? T Why. at the concert, in `Collier St. Methodist." Church, of course. `Mrs. Sco-tt-Ra Will` ,rea_d,. Mr. Frank Bemrose will sing, and the best musical talent in `Barrie wihl assist. T . T yogwv \JrqpC&I\q A`4U&Il~ `:- ;3m "`I!id;l1bs en. ?..: BUNTY in `_`BUNTY `PULLS THE STRINGS, Grand." Opera '"m1u,a "`kn~lu.:`n 1' I-I:-.6p..L...'. 01-4. u .1. J|i.l.LV'\.IL),' Urullw Upt 'I`I`<;11:=e, Thursday, October 31st. ACROSS my BAY 0BITt)'XIi- %Reev 8%' to those weak or tired eyes of yours. f .Give them 41 cause to be t;ha.nkfu.1'by` . having us supply the glasses bbgt will _' relieve tlieun from their` A 1: Btr'a. in., But remember 't11.at_ a.ny olds. glabmv wi11}..'nahj.* ` V S0 f'bri.xig fwur T yes ' am ~ha,ve'r;i1s. examinr:them;. % :3.a~;i,eI11Ji` o1.'d;eqr_13hat wet 7 . ISSUE A THANKSGIVING PROCLAMATION QQTEWELRY sronn, [%m.Rm- L &\J\J'\A\LL!I'lL I I/'~l"\JLllJ} ._ J-'l(}$F\Q'L]J U1 . | Heavenly Sale_m, and Ailleliua Soa Mr. Wm. M. Smith, Mary St., re.- oeivedi word yesterday morning of the death at Kimberley, Grey County, of l1is_SiL9tG1', Mrs. Hugh P. VVa.1ton on Tuesday, in her. 78th ynear. Owing to tho -poor railway connections he was unable to reach ` i_Kimber1ey in time. for the funeral yesterday afternoon. Mrs. , Walton was a former resident of the eliventh oonc-.ession, Innisl; a5nd'v will be re- membered by the older people. ' YYVI ` ` The regular meeting of this society W-lS_11B1 d on Mondaiy, when the Vicar read, an interesting" paper on Hymns and Hymn Tunes, with special refer- ence to some {favorite hymns and `their tunw. Tracing the history of? the use of hymcfdy `in the serviecs of "the Qehurch, the speaker spoke Of hymns of S. Ambrose (340-39_1 A.D.)' still used in the _church as J esus Lord bf "Light -and Grace and O; Strength and Stay` U 1pIla01di11g`. all Oreation.` The hymns . written by _.T'hoodu1ph (.793-835).: Blessed. City \ 'T.Tnn-.1`-.1- QQL-..... 77 ..".. .1: A `Il..1`2..-.. Q ..'... .. - - "-~ --'-" `V '`" `'``J 4 Slmdaylast was: observed in Trin-I' _; ity Church as Children s Day The ; Vicar preached vigorous sermons at 1 both serv-ices , dealing with the quest- , tion `of The Place of Religion in *E_ducation'in the morning and mak-' ,-` ing. a ferventappeal .for The Reli-V , _ gious . Education` of the Young at ` nlvensong. Example and precept had_ r ` both been tried as` motive powers ;for' the moral` development of the race t and had utterly d'a.iled~. `The true basis of all education was _the reli- gious, and: the duty of "parents of the church and of society at -large to see that such religious basis was afforded to every child was forcibly enforced. In: the afternoon a.t the ch.il:dren e ` service, at which`n1a.ny parents werel` p_1-esent, the Vicar gave a most in- '1- terestingi address on Lay hold of ` Eternal Life, utilizing as the ob- ` jective basis of his remarks a cent, ( -and explaining how it represented by c its shape, its image and snperscription t not- only Eternal Life but the'5 `means whereby` we should lay hold ( thereon. The instrnctionwas listen- 1 ed to with wrapt attention` by. the 1 children, and most bright and ready t s H answers made to the catechetical `questions put-from time t'o.t-irne, .; \z.u:.u.:.:a \/uuxvj. \/1L1L!L'Dl`J1\c ';;l:en t erusual reports will -be given and officers elected? for the ensuing year. All members are inviwd tovbe ' present. . I 43-4-1 T The annual meeting of the BAR-I RIE _ HORTICULTURAL AN Df TOWN IMPROVEMENT ~SO- CIET_Y..wi1'l be held at 8 o clock p.m. Ion THURSDAY, NOV. 7th, 1912,: in the POLICE `_ COURT Q`I-IAMBER .L.L.`.. LL _ ___, a positnon as steznographer _ and `book- 7 keeper in Mr, _Rayri1es plumb- `ingshop.-` " > H A G. T. Somers was "one of the `can- .. -adians xvhd attended. the thousand pound banquet at" Grosvenor House, _ Ipnddn, Enbg'.,'1ast.6veek. V Miss Caldwell, 1Who hasbeen visit- ing .her` parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. V`R.` Caldwell, McDonald St., returned on Iuesday to Philadelphia. ! ` T.HAN`KSGIVINGi.. SERVICE `On Monday, /Oct. 28th, a united Thanksgiving service will be held= in St. Andne_w s Church at 11 o e1o_ck. Rev. Dr. Booth will` give the ad- address, .-and the ministers of the various churhes will take part. An offering .will be taken in behalf of the Royal Victoria Hospital. A hearty invitation is given to all citi- zens to attend. ` V I Rev. Dr. D. D. McLeod who at- tained theage of 72. years last Sun- "day. .Was waited upon by a deputation of members of his; church Saturday evening and} presented with 72 dol- lam` in gold, a. house coat. - I M}; Villiers, Frances St., and heu- daughter, Maud Villiers, left on Tuesday fol! Winnipeg, iwherre . Miss Villirs will shortly be married. Mrs. .Villiers will spend: the winter in `Winnipeg. ` V T ' The many friends of Mr. George 'Raikes,, ,who has in a` critical condition of health for over a week, _will be pleased to hear `that he is % recovering` somewhat. . - _ ~` ' ` ' ,0t. iisit ~whs` L the 49tii% 'anniversa1_'y` of Dr; and Patter- son e_V marriage. _: ' L - A 1 --A or better assorted sto_ck' `of good solid, wet-weather: Shoes otr. {Rubbers priced at smaller prots than ,wl1at Oar-ey sv Cut-Rate Shoe Store is showing will be hard to find in Canada. - :***"t'"vr"""'""f: socIALANn_nanso_rzAL;; To" ~=' .`o oqogoggyooqqgoopoyooooooql - 1M1-s."JohnV Ming8y .v'vi11_:reeeive on Wednesday. the '30th of October and Vafterwands on the Vsecond Friday. of every month. - . .- ` HORTICULTURAII MEETING TRINITY * A.Y;P.A. CHILDREN'S DAY; THE 1;rioz:m E RN iALnvANcEj% ` Richard Waller, who hails from Duxmlas, was on Sunda.y/ night dis- covered by RC`. Lambier lying on the sidewalk on Dunlop Six, in a. helpless state of intoxicatio.n. He cashed in $1.00 and costs. on Monday morning and departed. ~ 1 hgI}i.*. fI\1 . av" LL05 UuLLUl' VVCIVU UXUUXKL 3"`? Patron,` The Vicar` (Rev. Emeet .,R. J. &Bigg's'-,*_M.A.).1; Vice-Presidiant, S.}. ; S-eereiiary, VA`, W~hit- by;7'-' Treasurr, " . S>tQtesb't1ryL; Execu'tive;;=1Cb_1n1itbe, _ Mesrsu ' B: V "E9?-Fri? V - V-V---~ . : In `conclusion the Vicar spoke. of the real ~dii cuJ-ty of writing- a hymn[ tune and drew comparisons between the - > s Old 'Hu,ndi'ed't.h-, London New, O;'iel, . .. -D'undee,- and the .eeb1el11x1inspirexl;;`modgmj1tunes. L_ ;.;At the olotse of 1;l1e'!ect11re. tlie fol.- T lowing oiegg Vega: er1e_ct;a_d :4.-r 4_ ._1)A`-_`_, V _ un- D ` The introduct.ion into Scotland and England of `tunes gadiopted from secu-lar sources which the A Hugue- nots had taken from~ drinking,*danc- irig and love, songs , led up to remarks `on Secular tunesr adapted to hymns, the `speaker -inshancing examples in th e"fo11oowing:` _The Last Rose `of Summer, We won t go home till `Amp :-ni1_1g',_ the `air Fra Pois `in Lucia. di; L`avmmerm,oorr,- 7 Rousseau s Dream from Le Divin du Village, . and The Pride ofgKi1dar~e, ,a folk air heard on` `the streets of Leeds--- :.all. of which be__enVc_.onverted ingo { hymn tunss-7 , `r [of Sweetness, ,whic:h were translated! I into Anglo-Saxon before the Com: quest, was referred to? :13 showing the early use of hymns in the English`,- Church. Refeuzence _wgs: made to the] \TT-_2 I`l__-_L, ju;;p%mw 3, Lxlilasisulrs and cons, cQksTs', uunsnsxms and MILLINERY, mlwnms comA,,,(u,;p;RwgAg, N wn-: uwrna YOUR INSPECTION 1 W Q" i;'{'3"gSu'gIi't"tofi;3Eg:;}3'f?{'f:::h: at _Mo:;oy Savmg e have veryspecnal Bargams m ' 5' ifn RdJy-to-Wea r Garments 13.11 thirweek and 1 . ' gii?'ing.to oI_1r: patron; 1;: inc oportumty toprocure an outt for the lmI;,z-- , " -- t_...... .. ......... av_ ..,.. ---You can get the Engagement and Wedding Ring and the Marriage [License at E. H. 'William-s Jewelry Store, and feel thoroughly satised that you have the best value "obtain- able. ` tf, --Oue thing most people are fthankful` for is that C'arey s Out-Rate = Shoe Store saves them at least we to 75con every pair of shoes they buy in one year for the family. 1 `n0 1 `I `'V `I `I ` SEE wmoow ~-DISPLAY `Ladies Twee Worsted and Serge Suits All good style, all perfect `tailor-' ed," on Selle this week. . 14 to. off regular values The T sizes are somewhat bro- ken,` but the pricesfare very much broken. E Special - Miss styles am . supply th WP: r uh`- _ We give special attention to Children's Garxhents always, and have not forgotten them during this sale. We offer ne choice of about 25 nobby new Coats `this week at, only. . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . $5.00 Children s Coats $5.00 . -iI*o1?%taf'QII{d owerls-'--weddlintg or table Bouquets, Funeral _Designs3, or Floral effects, put up in the most artistic manner, see Wm. Taylor,- Flprist,_Du11lop St., Barrie. tf. Last week the workmen engaged on the sewer on Toro-n'to streetcam. upon an extra large boulder weighing a ton and a half, and had to use `sev- eral blasts of pqwder to break it up. T7- [. L'.f`"-~'f'.. :l .uj,1;_a_.Iru1y.-or e1gn,t. . . ' _2 F "V;"5m`&;fl1n6P81,. Which` was largely `at- }`?7"5 eSf/ehday a.ftJer- 13Q-iatlxsei iouss; Came % % ;.nE: f-`:_E.`_-3_1_'. `316 _v-nu-av; uaaauuwrason. V Mr. Carley- was a member of _ they A.O.F., a .Conservative in politics" `am! ,a Congregationmlist in religion. - 1Ls widow,T who was Missi Ellen "Humphrey of Bnajnthree, (2 sex, `.119 leaves three daugllters, Mrs.- iS.`C. B1-ajssier of Toronto, and Misses! -`Be1`1'h&=`and Margueriue at home, and} fivqg-goV1_1_s,; George H. of Ha;miltoa1,l :Tand...Q1iordf} of` Barrie. M 1'. ~- Levi ! ...`,C?a'1`_;1_ _f-A and? 01-merly of 5 ya; .nep'hew. *Mr. Carley was,-` yggggstr. member. ~a.n:d. last sur-I bf; % 4 ` - .. . I " During his longcareer in business wuw-. 1 at the .wat2erfront., Mr. ` Carley has been `the. means of -rescuing many people jfnom -a watery gmave, =.Ild he I has been`k_no'wnjto brave some of the 4 fiercest storms to gfvwe timery asdsist-g; ;ance tho: boating __ parties in 'distress.;j It waqchamcterisito of the r`nan, w_ho - ------_. .n.JI~.]o -During theyfears, when Barrie was. he `prominent 0 when. Han of the world s was here," he ' 100 the details_ of the bi 1\n1uJ .... LLB. ' Di V9.1 QKYIOI` organizers, and , Ian and several others: most; _noted scullers` _afber many" of ggest. water near- F 3.... umvuaua U1. one D nival ever` held in I n;-In vaolb-1 Ryan has been city week . `styles and prices we: the prxrtes durin `II--- --_--L BIIQ *1 Wear week. Nearly 700 people attende-d` the golden jubilee a.n11iversary of Guthrie Church on Monday evening. Besides` St. Andre.w s choir," which gave a select program, many other Barrie people were p-r e.senb. `