vifton a.m. pany Sarria a.m, pam. arrie., L to ind. 10.15 o, DEVLIN& MURCHISON want some WARM CLOTHING, both inside and out. Below are some suggestions : MEN'S PLAIN GREY SHETLAND WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, good heavy. weight. This ix last spason's stock and we have only a7 limited quantity to sell at:....... seecicstene TStp @ garment CHILDREN'S: VESTS AND\.DRAW- ERS--Ves's with long sleeves and drawers 'ankle length, in all sizes, at ce sesees, 25e, to' 80c, a garment with shawl. collar or convertible cvl- Aar, with belted' back, in Durk Greys, Browns or Tweed Mixtures, sizes 36 to44. Prices .... $10.00 to $20.00 MEN'S SPRING AND FALL, WEIGHT DARK GREY OVERCOATS, | sizes 36 to 40, only veeete $15.00 BOYS' OVERCOATS in all,the newest styles, in Browns und Greys, sizes 4 to 8 yeurs'.... $3.75 and $5.00 each CHILDREN'S VESTS "AND DRAW- ERS in same style ax above but very | BOYS' OVERCOATS. with shawl - col nearly all and good heavy lar and 'belted back, sizes 26 to 33 $7.50 to $13.50 weight, all. sizes, crt % . 50c. to 75c. a garment" LADIES' VESTS AND. DRAWERS, long sleeves and ankle leng'h, at 42. +. 250., 38c. and 50c. each | Men's, s LADIES' FINE WOOL VESTS AND | - °°: DRAWERS, same style' as ahove .. T5c., $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 -each MEN's EXTRA HEAVY 'RIBBED WOOL UNDERWEAR, «i: 34 to $1.00 'each only heavier, at sizes in the Blue or Red label, THOSE .HAVING COUPONS BRING THEM IN NOW N & MURCHISON DEVLI Cookstown. Flour Mills 3 Bring your Wheat and Exchange Farmers, for Flour, Bran and Shorts. ae WE GUARANTE SUR FLOUR WATER LILY makes the nice Sweet Moist Loaf. MOSS ROSE makes the Beautiful White Crisp Pastry we all like. We manufacture Graham Flour, Whole Wheat Flour for Dark Bread. Wheatlets and Germ Meal for Porridge. CHOPPIN Tuesdays, Thursda ROBINSON BROS. - "NEWS OF COOKSTOWN The representative 'of The Barrie Examiner and Saturday, Morning in Cookstown ie'Georse F. Thompson. News iemis {8r Cooktown and adjacent 'country may, be haniled or phoned to Mr. Thompson' and will be forwarded to this paper.* Phone No. 30 finds him, 'Subscriptions, either new or renewals y be fotwarded. through him: H. F, Strickland, chief electrie-] W.. J ii town, Official word was received this'week that Pte. Elwood Broome was wounded. This is the Second time for Pte, Broome to be inthe casualty list. Toot" Donnell of Toronto spent a few days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Donnell. . Nuirse Readman returned to Tordrite on aad Saturdays Proprietors Wet. 8. Eby of Toronto spent this week al inspector of the Ontario Hydro Commis- was in town on Saturday. Inspector Jand states that great caré must be "ain haying -the' wiring properly in- bp wired district inspec sor, on -F¥iday, Sept Te Matson of Aurora. , to Mr. and ( ter, * ENgmay coches over Sunday | | Mrs, Ed, Duff and.young daughter are \ guest of Mr, and. Mes, | visiting in town 3 fea Oe ee Fisher's Sweater Cots are hard to beat * Gentlemen WI about 'a maide-to- | both. inp and quality. + wenk with her parents,,Mr- and Mrs, Robt. Rey. E. R. Brown of Brampton. will preach in'the Methodist Chureh of Sun day next, D. K. Rose of Tordnto attended 'the Fair 'Through the kindness of H. Strickland of Toronto, who ix a friend 'of Rev. W Creswick, the musical. part of the Thanks: giving services nt-St: J Church "was something beyond the ordinary, Mr. Strick land being a: violinist who is hard to sur meosure suit? -Fivher's have hundreds of suypples th choose from, = Married, on Wednesday, Sept, 26, Miss Olive May. Campbell, youngest dgaghter of Robert, Canfpbell, to: Mr. George Alexander} Wilkinson' of Mliston, Rev. J. H. More officiated,. Mr. and Mis, Wilkinson went on. their wedding trip to Detroit "Mrs, A. Fraser of Barrie visited _ this Merling. pass, ; ia The evening train from-the north 'arrives mr jn 'own now at 5.24 i Rev. W: attended the funeral] ef, -3.-~There will'be 116 service In the swiel of, Rey, Mr. hilly 'at Alliston on Monday. | Presbyteriun Church, next Sunduy on' ac checial aeevices "at Bethesda Church are | count Of the anhiversary at Baxter. télng held: by Rey, E, R..Brown of Bramp-| | Mrs. J; Smart-'of Beeton spent a few a commencing on Tuesday of this' week: [clays with Mes, W. A= Thompson. Jahn Fivan and family have moved this Gen. Speers ier) xold peeiver thresher we k to their residence in town. sé Mr. Hunter, of, Innate © tly of Miss Linda Robinson, who has been em Mr. and Mrs. . Leslie and family o! . ae hie werk | Allandale' spent. Sunday with friends "here lose in D. Hoppers tare. ot werk | Rev, L. W. Thom of Midhurst soeupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian Church last Sunday, ax'Rev, R. H., Somerville was con- (ueting' anniversary services in Edepvale: Master Vernon Spéers has gone to, Bar- rie to attend the B.C.I. Wallace Carruthers has gold his farm to Wesley Martin. = A meeting of the Women's Institute wilt | be 'hold in 'the Hall next Wednesday at 2 pm. The Bethesda anniversary on Sund) swas a deciged success, The congregation) iscto-be edngratuluted on their hearty. te: | sponse tothe Thankoffeting, $100 being asked for and $109 being received. Rev. Tr. Hurper"of Alliston 'condueted the ser- view and the Thornton male quartette .as- 'jn the singing, which was splendid. Mice Ruth Cambell of Ottawa visited at Joseph "Howard's -last_ week, ~ Ivan Coleman of the Union Bank; Man- olick, is spending this week at, his home ing to Coulson's Hill next Sunday. 'Dalston Women's Institute ~ A meeting of the W. I. will be held on Oct. 11 in the basement of. the Methodist Church, Cemetery improvement will be discussed and the advisability of planting flowers will be considered' All mentbers are' especinlly' requested to be present, 2 2" : = pe No more -Dyspepsia for:.Us! 'There isn't a member of the family need suffer from indigestig headaches, biliousness, ferteanted stomach, etc., if he or she will take Chamberlain's Tablets, They-cleanse the stomach and bowels and stimulate the liver to Bealthy activity and tone up the whole'system. 'Take one at night and you"re RIGHT in the morning. z 2 Albdregnisis, 25¢; oF by mall from erlain Medicine Company, Toronto. 45 x "TABL _ MEN'S EXTRA HEAVY OVERCOATS The chair of the Anglican Church' is go- * FHORNTON Garrett's Music Store ¥ Oct. iss ynura Thompson of, T« 'onto is ig fot a couple: of weeks with | her sister ~ Henry." ; Last © Frit vening the choir of the Thornton hodist-.Church held a fare- es well cial evening for Miss Thompson 'at Thom on hi evenii Jin s from and prese Mr Palm | Mr. nual | Mr, Udor: years. 'Mr. | sins, | Th was | Thom The Late James Bruce A layman of-churacter and tierit in the | person of Jumes Bruce died at Egbert on 'September Lith, "in his .seventy:second year, and in-his passing there disappeared wp vho belived' in, the old-time, re- ligion jities it represen. ted, County, Ireland, " in 1846, he came to Canadi-when ten | years af bur brought ~ with him touch of, frish humor which was always quick to'spring 'or see w joke, With his qurents he settled ih Pe J Township, Wel ington County, and Tater became a where he lived ugo when hé sold ¢ In. his, ining fornia, nd, w successful, ancl.with his profits, returned to Listowel, 'where his family. had resided in | the mesnwhile, He went into mereuntile life for-soine time in "Drayton in yartner- ship with his brovher-in-law, Mr. Powl-y, j but his health-not being satisfuctory, he | turned naturally to the farm, which ti bith | never: last its peculiar "enchantment." He | therefore purchased the furm of his fther-| Jomesx Downey, at Newton Robin: son, e County, about 1884, and in that locality he resided until shortly. be- fore 1900.when he removed to. the furm at Egbert wh-te he died, 'The laie Mr. Bruce was a lifelong Reformer, was for -x¢véral | are a' member of Peel Township, Council}, 'and was a teacher i social reform where-' ever he 'resided, his activities in temper- choal, church and "Sunday Sthool 'comimanding the respect 'ane follow. i} ly ing -of. the community, "He was generous to a fnult.and as: her af the Metha- | dist Church, he never weakened in hit adherence. to the weekly' "prayer meeting | 'and Sunday morning. class Which... him never became old-fashioned, -- His church work also found useful seope on Quarterly Boards, at Annual Conferences, anc. in the | Sunday School, when his native fondness, for children made him popular as Super: | intendent, the last position of this kind hej held. being for elevén vears Superintendent | of the Egbert School whose -members ar u Inst tribute of respect "laid a. "Gates Ajar'-on, his casket, Mr, Bruce was married twice, his. first | marriage taking place: in 1869:.to Miss | Pheabe. Downey, dauichter of. the, Inte' Jas. | | Downey, Newton Robinson, She di | 1891, leaving four childgen, Dr, W, J. | Brucs, 'a dentist now living in, Los, Angeles, | California; Dr. J, P. Bruce, who died three | years ago in Chicago; H. A: Bruce, who! | im assistant manager of the fourth floor in| |Carson, Pirie & Scott's big depiartment | store, Chicago: and Mrs. C, E, MeEachern | (Lillinn', Chicago. . His second wife was Mrs, Richard' MeBride: of Egbert, who' sur vives with two children; Earl and Muriet, He is also survived by three brothers and j three sisters, 'The' funeral took place on Sept. 17. in- terment: being in .the"family plot at New- ton 'Robinson. Rev. Mr. Dunlop of Kine, who previntis to July wae minister at Re- bert, had charge of the services, and. in his discourse paid. tribute to: the sterling qualities of 'the deceased gentleman: Num- | erous friends Inid floral offerings on; the casket anil attendert the funeral, os Stock' Market G. Gameron shipped one car of hogs and | cone car. of cattle and sheep,this week: © J. Shepard's shipment also consisted of one car of hogs:and cattle. Hogs were $17.75. | A. Little received $136 for three hogs. So the home of\ Mrs. M. E. Dutcher: ful and helpfil members Thornton choir hus ever had and her place here' will bei very hurd to fill again, as she was alway choir, League and every department of. the." church's work. During the evenisge~short | speeches, were made ,by"Rev, Geo.. Kiteh- ing, the pastor, und different members, all speaking a word of appreciation of Miss Thompson's work, als in the great loss sustained, Mr, Tilley ga a solo Owing to the 'very wet" di John A. Thompson of Toronto is spend- of Beeton, Alex. Stewart. { Thus. Tomlingon bas returned, after a! visit with friends*in- Malton and Toronto..: her aunt, Miss Annie McKenzi or two, Mrs, mother, Mrs. | few days | ten Mills; 7 p.m, At each: serv portei in the foreign field by the Epworth Leagues of Barrie District. Mr. and Mrs. Berry returned from To-| |} ronto at the end"of last week and report | of having .a good time, Berry is to preach anniversary services at| Week-end at P. he. preached hae been invited to take special services| |on that circuit. : Successful 8. S Minésing and at Anten Mills last Sunday: | | Mr, and Mrs. Jacobs are vis lin this co and profitable, | next Tuesday evening ié to be held in the} Presbyterian Foyston. Miss npson hasbeen one of the most faith- | md at her .post' both morning and | ing. and. ready. to do her share bovh in YEO! fe acer expressing . regret After lunch was served, all joined nging ""Blest be the \tie that binds." Weave the most popular T: here atterided the Cookste i 1 Fair, | | ing » few days in Thornton, Sunday, Oct. 7, is the Methodist S. S 2 anniversury here. Services ut 10.30 u.m.| The Pathe 7 p.m. will be taken by Mr. Hames} nes Stewart of Toronto is visit- few weeks with Mr. and Mrs.! 'tone of Stayner and Mrs. Nicol of | e guests of Mrs, G. B. Henry at nt Mae Garnett of Cal; is visiting for week | nl Mrs, F. T. Verréll and Alex, er of Toronto spent over Sunday with andl Mrs, Geo, B. Henry | Bowling of Toronto is visiting her | (Rey, Geo, Kitching, for | Phone 259w. t LOE, FIRM INTZMAy The Brantola and several other makes to choose from All. First-Class Productions The Columbia Grafonola | We invite you to call at our Up-to-date Music Store where we will be pleased to demonstrateany of these goods to you Easy terms of payment or discount for cash, Garrett's Music Store | MINESING nei! missionary from conduct' missionary 1» Minesing Circuit, as follows: MIDHURST ~ Faenvale, 3 p.m.; An-| Oct, 3--dumes 'Coutts of Avening is vis- e the an-| iting here. missionary' collection will be taken. Davis is"the missionary who is sup- attended: the iss Margaret, Cameron, Next Sabbath Mri ran', 'aon the Vroomanton Circuit, where!» Last Sunday from seventeen fo twenty,| byterian' Sunila 'This is the fourth' time that he) School here. ago. in Toronto, Rallies' were held at Wild af Toronto i the Messrs, Foyston in Barrie at 2 o'clock mu A number of people ffom around here Minesing School' Fair. .on Tuesday and report a good time. Mrs, Robt. Donnelly: is on the sick list d sther Cole-of Toronto .is the guest Miss Helen' Shanahan of Edgar spént the 'as Rally: Day atthe Pres- Pte, J. $: Smith has. returned home: af. ter spending some months in the hospital A number of people from here attended the funeral of Rebert Orrock, who was at siting his cou-| one time a citizen of Midhurst for a num- | ber of years, on Sunday afternoon, Sept 30, The funeral left the family fesidence for the English Much sympathy eprayer, meeting an Tuesday, Oct. 2,| Church cemetery.on the 7th of 'Vespra, well-attended. Tt was conilucted hy | Where service held. nas Stokes and was very interesting | if extender to the bereaved ones? The inion prayer meeting | Chureh and will: be led by F.] on Sent, 26. {tend cordial congratulations, PRL IL USED CARS "FOR S .LE - Oni Page 2 will be found a report of the Huhes-Frankeom naptials éelebrated here Many Midhurst friends ex The Headquarters for Everything:in Music. HEINTZMAN & CO. PIANOS and Pianos of sik meas P.O. Box 178 EDENVALE 2.--Mr. and "Mrs, Z,~Rupert «and Mr. and Mm. Ry C to Mount Forest Oct. Richardson motored ent erian Church on-Sunday, Rev, R. nerville of .Thorntdm- occupied . the and also spoke ti the children' in the afternoon at the Rally Miss Viola Culham of -Jacks Lake is visiting friends here. Mrx. James Crawford is spending Sonie time Mrs. N, Livingston of 'Barrie While. fillingshis silo on Saturday last, Joseph Fralick had his thumh cut almost off at the -hottom of. the -nail B. Parr, M son of Grenfel ter's aunt, Mrs. .J GUTHRIE Mr. and Mrs. R..S. Mawdsley and Mr. and Mrs, John Ansdell_motored to Niveara. to visit' friends in the. fruit district and also called on' friends ih St. Catharim ilton, Waterdowi and Toronto on their re- turn trip. A number of used Ford Cars, Models 'ranging from 1913 to 1917, 'includ- ing Touring and Runabouts. Also 1 Closed-in Delivery Car, suitable for Butcher or Baker. These Cars have been overhauled, by our mechanics, and are in A-l . 7 "ae e,? running condition. ; \Seé'us before buying T.RH 2 P fe