i THE BARRIE EXAMINER ston were pretty even, but the Labor vote went strong for Johnston in that town and piled up a majority of 582 over Hartt and 172 more than Hartt and An- derson together. Incomplete turm3 are as follows: WALTER BATES SINGING MASTER Pupils prepared for profes- sional work. ¢ ORILLIA For terms upply to phone 820 or Mr. hoes. Ralph Jobnston, Ward.. 65 . Ward... 105 3. Ni Ward.. 189 JOHNSTON LED bs Nevin wards. 408 ' 5. West Wari 242 i BY 471 VOTES |'. ~ Mt. Slaven . 119 1043 1342 12 ORILLIA TP. U.F.O.-Labor man in East "Page Eight | ; "_ Thursday, Octdber 23, 1919 °' THE BARRIE EXAMINER Stl) Fh ad iT e- 40 MOORE & ARMSTRONG In the Garment Section EXPERIENCE WITH THE CHANGING SEASONS HAS TAUGHT US NOT TO SAY THAT FASHIONS CANNOT BE PRETTIER, BECAUSE EACH SEASON THEY ARE PRETTIER. NOTABLE AND ADMIRABLE FASHION IDEAS APPEAR IN THE NEWEST GARMENTS COMING Simcoe Defeated Hartt---}) pine Grove... 59° 59 49 Andetson was Low Man. Zo Tonal Homes Bf 865 rr FORWARD, WHICH LEND TO THEIR ATTRACT- J.B. Johnston, reeve of Orillia,| 4 Ardtrea .. ... 1s dae Oe IVENESS. is the new M.P.P. for East Sums z eee . iS ed Our vast stock of Dresses, Blouses, Coats, Suits, Mil- coe, Reparts from Orillia yester=f)- we, ge OR F i A day seers (hal sohinntan clan }.R. Gibson's 3 14 4810 linery and all the lesser Dress needs make this Store over 700 majority, bul the figurest® poxmend mS 5A '4 Barrie's popular shopping place. secured by The Examiner show, ex ines 4 him only 471 ahead of Hartt.;!0. Milligan's .. 69 92 95 VISIT THE STORE OFTEN _ Anderson, the Liberal-Indepen- a a dent, was low man all along the oRO i Woidirendy aunpiioa aey oa onan line, being 2111 behind Hartt.J4, Crown Hill .. 68 39 98 lot Already Supplied Buy One of the TABLE OF HA VERY INT! Even Oro turned Anderson down}2. No, 15 school. 35 23. 98 H. & W Bandeaus or Brassleres ESTING oe Te eee ATA Y ER- and gave more for Johnston than|3. Edgar 5577 We show a beautiful range of these +++. $6.50 the other iso put foeather. Hirth 4. Town Hall . a0 113 goods in Catton and Silk Materials Only one Model of a kind, all beautiful and be- was 98 to the gond in Orillia and|5. Rugby .. .. 35°56 Another big lat recrived from Newark. : all vary vag lle also was ahead in Orillia Tp.|6, Jarralt 33°78 Nin las! week. "Moulded tw fit your 4 Coming and all very reasonably priced ...., $6.50 each iL Wie Join ghee le Si "1 igure they serve theit purpose. an¢ Sct Prranan Outside Midland, Hartt and John & ope Bia/ion : 2 oe 108 add to your appearance. $1.00 to $2.98 Exclusiveness is manifest in the Moore and Arm- , : --_ -- ene ene remocene strong Millinery ...............,., $7.00 to $15.00 393° 263 694 M . k & Li VICTORIA HARBOUR BETTER COLLECTION OF STYLISH WINTER COATS meee eam erric Hister f)ianisn2.... 145) 187 988 THAN EVER BEFORE. THESE HEAVY KIMONAS ARE UN- MEDONTE 8 Pann ; ; . ; . _7 _ USUAL VALUE AT $5.25 Though many of the Coat Manufacturers were unable to fill or- Made of heavy Kimona Cloth in | Hobart CHEESE |: 1, Hillxdale . 52 80 45 ders this season, we, for tiest collection (mostly tones, Pom-Pom and Duvetyn Coats that we have €ver shown. tunately, secured one of the largest and pret- samples) of Salt's.Plushes, Velours, Silver- Mauve tri We specialize in cheese. 10 345 Wy mateh, 6 s house you'liRe jetties wippy HNgede 4 one hots a We ask you to compare them ............ $18.00 to $85.00 ' we have it. If you prefer -- = ry mild cheese we have it 203 BUY THESE TOWNSHIP OF 7 MeGormack's 11 Elliott's Cor, 37c¢ per pound ! oe YOUR GLOVE AND HOSIER' LOOKED AFTER AT THIS STOR very line shown and judge for yourself. All 'Y NEEDS ARE ALWAYS WELL neat patterns of Blues, Gr piped with vs, Reds and in Ribbon, e girdle al $5.25 mmed with s; ik Cord and to i4.S; Ss Fe ee ace nee AND SAVE _ Table of Watson's sample Underwear, Combina- tions and separate garments, some beautiful. qualities $1.00 per garment and worth $20.00. Only $12.50 white and striped Flannel- +» $1.15 and $1.29 yard. Moore's 1h RO AD Depurtintatal ee ee ate Tere and priced lower than i among them. Saving prices, Saturday Specials vt ii Ge 38 A good showing of Perrin's Kid Gloves less than present i Lennards "Velva" Ladies' Union white Underwear, f ee Kasser Chamiselien with either plain or vontrasting 4 WeStS with long and short sleeves, "V"" ot high necks, Big Six Cereal. ....200 pkg. 3) 7 i120 White, Grey and Mastic. . . $1.19 Draw es so. match. May OTIS SE Sad . x Ga 179 tncuselte Gloves lined with Glove Silk, nm: ecial--One only ya at pera? Cameo Laundry Soap... $9. Sturgeon Bay, beautiful line' for Winter Ww shown | 36 Very th dsc only Royal Blue Beaded Tunic, size - 4 bars for 260 Fy), sorcetter mrecesanmnitorersen $1.75 30, 'y handsome HotU PaBER Leeee nize Port MeNtwoll. Mai Boule Sik slays, a very line #175 'Advance purchases of a la + | é eek Ss se Lo © heavy 'loves a H G . 4 Rolls for 250 j Saleties ae : Wt Bh. coe wxasrwtenteace ee . 380 pair ettes gellingsat pices less than regular. . pldwaler ashmere, Liste and Silk Tosiery wir values are une nglish made whi a very a FrRBRUCUIR @: bunnies 260 SAGO Wall Mee DUE Tey AIRE Relbirs are et wash ne info hite Flannel, every thread pure Fotal yates Quality first, Always ! " ants' wear ... Majority for Johnston over Hartt, ~ 474. --_--_--_--______. Real Estate Changes é 3,000 Miles by Car We are still selling Recent sales by Partridge &/ 'Poronta Star-- Having traveled, St. Lawrence Gran. Sugar 3/(ierdon include: KE Tyrer's! over 3,000 miles in a malor ear at $12.25 per Bag. house, Maple Ave. to Geo, East-| with a trailer attached, and man Coulter's double Jotte St, to Mr. and is a 2 in price Sugar is searee vanei house, Cha Gilchrist, own Hill; P. Kearns' house, eral years ago Mr! ° * Titin St, to Mr. Sharp, Allan. ad was on the staf uf Merrick & Litster dale® Major George Rodgers' 'rhe Star, and he is now a pubhie house on Mary St. to Mr. Boldt, veeountant and auditor in Cal- z lelegraph operator, Allandale. THE W. C. HUNTER CLOTHING COMPANY BARRIE, ONT. |___ CLOTHIERS TO ALL MANKIND _| DROP.IN ON US As a rule we do not bother ourselves about what other shops are doing -- but, we sometimes think we should "boost" our own lines more than we do. -If you drop in on us now and see the splendid values in Suits and Overcoats, the wide variety of styles, and examine. the garments and note the excellence of the tail- oring, then slip into one of these suits or overcoats and see how well they fit and look, you would feel just as en- thused as we do. And you would probably say, if some other shops had "such gar- ments they would' proclaim it in half or full pages in the newspapers. In truth we do not tell half the story of the goodness of our clothing. . We prefer to have come in . and see for yourself. Take a look in when passing. $19.98 to $39.95 Suits and O'Coats We're Just as Proud of the Hosiery--Shirts~Gloves--Underwear ALL A MAN NEEDS FOR FALL AND WINTER i THE W. C. HUNTER CLOTHING COMPANY jarrie Marble Works: Mr. camped eut along the way, My <i) Harley RB, Whitebr and his Of! wite and son have arrived in To- sury. With had a. most through @the | England States and is now about fo return to Calga ja the) [Lincoln Highway. The camping! outfit, which is carried in. the trailer, includes two duuble beds and all necessary conking uten- 'ils; and can be set up in seven minutes his family he has} enjoyable trip | Middle and New! Word was received by Dunean C, Murchison yesterday that Mrs Wm. Townsley, of Vancouve! (whose xon was wedded to Miss Phyllis Murchison last week) had fied very suddenly _ yesterday | mornjng. Mr. and Mrs. BE. EB. Townsley left Toronto for Van- couyer on Tuesday night, pr TO THE ELECTORS OF EAST SIMCOE: Ladies and gentlemen: I wish to thank you most heartily for) the splendid support given me} in the election on Monday, Oct. 20. Yours respectfully, ee EVEN SOUTH SIMCOE |@"s! tesntance 1 exon WON BY THE U.F.0.| rareens ix being undertaken in Canada. Shipping facilities must be enor- Evans Beat Ferguson by 380 -- Conservative Innisfil mously incre: share of export trade which is necessary if the business condi Went Strong for U.F.O. _ | ions of the Nation ar» to flourish; The Navy League of Cana is en- South Simeoe has paring Canadian boys to man Conservative ranks, Edgar Evans,| ships which will carry (he sur. the UFO. candidate, being elect. | plus produets of the Dominion to ed on Mo by a majority of|the World's Markets, 'This is Canada ean pr For the fi waged in a patriotic work pre- about 880., Complete returns are {ing omplished through -- the netvel available bul the figu work of Naval Brigades whieh it for most of the riding are has established and is operating follows: in Chariottetown, Halifax, Mon- INNISFIL 1 Saskatoon, Cal- and Nanaimo. Other branches mus! be organiz- ed and maintained for it is very necessary that the younger gen- eration of Canadians should have fullNepportunity for frée train. ing in seamanship. Their ser- viee is required in the Merchant Marine which means so much for Canada's prosperity. Funds for the carrying on of ; this important work will come AM from the proceeds of the Nelson vans Ferguson Rethesita opnton 'oud. Craigvale Holly .. .. Painswick .. .. Bie Bay Point .. Cookstown... Maj. for Evans, drive will take 22, 23, and all | Octo ts of the community contribule MISS L. E, WILLERS Successor to the late Miss Doane Agent for the Spirella Corset Company solicits orders from all old customers and @ many new ones as possible, | Address--6 Charlotte St., Barrie, Ont, ------ > DUNN & BROTHER Veterinary Surgeons Cattle Disewses aud Surgery a Specialty. | Phones: Day, 244; night 811, Capt. J. Dunn, VS., late of R.AV.C. A. H. Brother, V.3. GOITRE Send for free booklet about Gu-Solvo for the successful treatment of goitre in your own home. This medicine is taken inter- nally; softens the goitre; gradually dissol- ves it and casts it entirely out of the aye. tem. You owe it to yourself and your friends to get rid of this unsightly disease. A post card will bring the booklet to you. THE MONK CHEMICAL co., CTD. 43 Scott St., Toronto, Ontario, on sak your druggist. 000 from Toron- | j_---------- es lOTTEN Total vole... .. 183° 85 |Day Campaign for 500,000, of RBEETON which Ontario's quota is 225.009 Total vote .. 2. 2. 2038 64 [ineluding 812 BRADFORD | No. t se ee 167 102 : No. 92 47 IP Orillia, Oct. 21, 1919. | eS GURNEY-OXFORD | | |s | farmer, died suddenly in Reid's stable, Clapperton St, last' Sat- Call and get our prices before buying your new range. We do all kinds of Plumb- ing, Heating and Tinsmith- ing work. Sole agents for Pease Ec- onomy Furnaces. urday, He had just driven into town with his father and was unhitching the horse when a weak spell seized him and he fell over. Dr. Little was summoned but the sick man passed away a fow minutes after histarrival. De- ceased had been in poor health for some time. He was 39 years of age and lived with his father, Wm. Cath- sewing -Machine work. bright young women. Repair work promptly attended to. =. * J. J. NEELANDS Dunlop St. jaway accident some twenty years lago. cart, at lot 18, con. 9, Innisfily His mother was killed in a run- Mrs, Foster of Craigvaleis a sister and other members of the family live in the West. ae cee { IMSETH : yy Boece ee ee 70 120 mnville .. 6. 2... $21 126 3 Hammell's .. 2. 5. 74 101 ease %e 1ST $08. J. B. JOHNSTON. |* Wile FY f 57 S. ee 92 137 Cookstown .. 128 54 Sloan's .. 93 7 : i Athlone .. 56 175 j Moran's . _ _-- No.5 85 106 ~ Died suddenly | John Catheart, an Innisfil We require several young women to make Infants' Wear, and Children's Dresses in our new plant in Barrie. Preference will be given to those who have had experience on 'power attractive and profitable emplpyment for H. L. WATTS, LIMITED, OF TORONTO. Call and interview Mr. H. L. Watts at the Barrie Inn, Monday, October 27th This is clean, light, sige ica