41l|u|L?\\ LAl'iI\\`lUl'(], I {,N[_]_), N().' 1, r1~hm.,,wn_ .5_tf _ Stu-oud Women's Institute. HEIFER ESTRAY__StI,a ed fr n! The \V; I. met _at MI'S. Alvx. 1.,L 3, OWL V9, V..spI.a gbout 3:8 `McDonald s for thmr'_Svpt. nm_=t- ; middle of May,- a dark red !1_ng_, when the guestlon of ra1s..* yvarlmg heifer` with pair gmg funds lov\a1'd.s__ the Motor small __.hm.p hm.nS_ Im-oI,ma_ `Ambulance.was agam dlscussed. mm tyhankfuny lgeceived bylt was declded to have a booth Jas. Muir, Anten Mills, R.M.D.`a"`.1 ` `able 3.` the S""` 34_38 Fa_1r, and a comnnttoe was ap_ FOR SALE OR RENT_A neawpomted to look after the ar- brick clad house on Bayeld'rangementS' St. with plumbing, heating and I C.`.:"et`pde"c" fn..t.h" Dept` lighting; a hardwoud oors re News From Home. and the. downstairs. Basement full Ademonstratlon ]."t`' 0`'5"S Size of house. This pmpertypvas read and dlscussed. Also Wm be Sold right. For fm,th_ an open letter to the `women of er particulars apply to C_ F_ Cana_da concernmg the need for Shaw, Barrie 106 Bayeld St. 3"`.g me `"0" `"9 N.a``"`.`` Commlttee of Women for Patn- FOR RENT on sALE-5o , S""V`- N_ W. M, lot 8 com 6, ?1I{fss_ Mrs. H. Wallace.gave an ex- m_ may loam M acres pl0w_ cellent paper` on Apples-their `ed, 6 past M d d d value and how to prepay them, we fencuelae. rosigzaerd 032:1 Mrs. McDonald served re- .ma f, -t_ V f b freshments, after which a col- %6x36, lgltlone lf%v1V1nd':t?i1:n, age`. :i:3(:`;I]l;l::::js take" for the Ambul` ment ; f t, bl - ' house. R`?fj3_, ,";ng 3 tg The proceeds of the booth and school, 3 to Thornton. James lunch table at the Falr amounted He,.I.e _ 104 Cumberland St. to $119.00. After the expenses ` Anandale. 37_39 are pald the balance wall go to FARM FOR sAI:E.__S.itp(ated in the Ambulance Fund. 6|..- t.....-.._I_! ' Sent. 21st. 1 i John Jamieson has been busy` threshing in this vicinity for the past ien days. . . .']'he Methodist Church people have decided to hold their anniversary service, Oct. 10, when Rev. G. W. Reyu_l Olll Of Allnnrlnln nrill nun...-.1. ' .,.u \ll .\I|(1I|ll(l.IU wxu pl`t'aUll.l ....1.nue Rhoda ParL1'idge is` still very sick at her grand-` lnnthsn-`u uvilh dnnhn. n....I ........A `mun. Lu, vvuuu IIUV. U. W. neyu- olds of Allandale will preach _ _ _ I-lhndn DlIlI'II;.l1I0A C. |ne. morning, Rev. B. H. S0m_ ,0:-ville conducting service at the lhouse, deceased beingia mem- ;be1' of his church. Those who carried the pall were-:-Alfred uyer, Jas. Brown, Herbert Loug-_ he-ed, Wm. Dawson, Stewart Mc-' Quay and James McLean. H Elbertas and Crawford Peaches are perfect now-a good crop and extra fine fruit for home canning. The Gov- ernment is begging people to` do more home fruit, canning --this is a good suggestion, and every housewife should demand Niagara ' Grown Peaches. RAINCOATS faction is `the earnest intention of this store for Men. Good Store Service, which means serving you in a really hospitable style, and Good Clothes form a com- bination that is deserving of your patronage. AFull Meas- . ure of Satis- FRUIT BULLETIN `nave vnuulv. an L4. \JIWV34- DRESSMAKING- Miss Glennie. 13 Charlotte St., Phone 384. 36-6mos. COOK-GENERAL WANTED - Apply to Mrs. S. _Dyment, 72 High street, Barrie. HOUSE TO LET--All modern conveniences. Eight rooms. Choice location. Apply 50 Maple Ave. 36-38 VERY COMFORTABLE ROOMS for light housekeeping, with conveniences, to let. Apply Mrs. Heard, Ross St. 38 FOR SALE, CHEAP-A house and lot on Penetang St., Bar- rie, a nice cosy cottage. Ap- ply Box 364, Barrie. 38-40 TO LET-Detached brick house on Bradford St., 8 rooms. Modern conveniences. Apply, to Alex. Cowan, Barrie. 35-37 LOST-On Monday between Mid- hurst Station and Barrie, brown sweater coat with red trimming. Reward at this of- nn on no GROWN H ILL. I _u_.. Sept. 22nd. Miss Ida McMulkin visited the {Misses Willoughby during the `past week....Quite a number from here attended the Barrie Fair ,on Tuesday. . . .Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was ad- ministered in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday 1ast....Miss Jean Tarbush has returned !home after visiting friends `in ,Toronto. The Young People s Red Cross Society will meet at the home of Miss Minnie MacDon- aid at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 28. They are also having a [fruit social the same evening at ithe home of Miss Pearl Doane. 3A good programme is being pro- Ivided. Come and help the young people to support a good cause. IO. \4J anuuucl DIIIILD, 4`! pI'0p(.'['[y bags, 62 bandages, 40 wash cloths, 360 mouth wipes, 4 scrap books. A letter received by the `Vice President of the Club from `Mrs. W. A. Boss states that the Red Cross will be unable to sup- ply sewing for a week or two. We can still have socks, grey {shirts and other field comforts; also clothing for children, to help in the Belgian Relief Fund. Mrs. Caldei-wood of Barrie wish- es to give our girls a lecture on the interesting work which they have undertaken. She will bring samples of the work being done by the Red Cross. The meeting will be held in the church some day in the week of Sept. 27. Those who are interested in this cause are cordially invited to be present. The day of the meet- ing will has orixrnn lnln-n y.ua-.uo. LIIU Uy 01 U iug will be given later. , Mrs. Mahoney and daughter spent last week with Mrs. H. M. Connell. . . .The Guthrie Girls lied Cross Sewing Club have .made the following articles in the month of August:-l6 surgi- cal shirts, 5 suits pyjamas, 3 prs. socks, 4% doz. handkerchiefs, 2 grey flannel shirts, 24 property hanggqxq /.n u~n..l-. Buy Eldon-ado Toilet Soap, large cake Sc each, or special price 50c doz. You should see our Men : Grey Wool Socks at 25:. Are extra value at 35c. Men : Grey Homemade Socks, special price, 50 pair. YOU SHOULD BUY A SWEATER COAT At Old Prices. New Goods just in. Plaid and Plain Colors, and Two Colors. The Style is right, the Quality is right, the Price is right. Men's $5.50, $5.00. $4.50, ;*51.00. $3.75, $3.25, $3.00. $2.25. c. Boys' Sweater Coats, 2.25, L45, L35, 1.25. |.00. Thursday, September 23, `I915 BOY WANTEE-Apply Sarjeant & King. 38-38 MILCH COW FOR SALE--Apply to H8, Collier street. 37.-tf STQRAGE TO LET-Apply to R. Bldwell, 140 Collier St. 3i-t.f GASOLINE LAUNCH FOR SALE. Price $25.00. H. H. Otton. Qt Cl` DA L81 QM GUTHRIE Auausn All ject rnug {Ave for condi U01`!- not b his h purc distri Dutie E6 323 $330. um uvr Cert 069",` P890 Eight 35:-hi 50 a empt no L`{\ Vivin In st-ad DI'(`..( alun: $3.00 Th any 1 home an all 1\'.'ltu'l upun 111 ml sh-zlti NIH:-. fztrm ct-M31 . Sync! dlI-\ .. b\' p I).-van` Svlh- `Liml~` I. LL ht. Ofce Phon llll|.V|. Danni! Till ADLET GOLUMH I-'L)l| A:-"l`I lead of si busil busn posit Safe anir Info LA\ Er U. be p year liahl COM` AI`0;l` ad? erat Own BN3 8!`? fan: JJ I'l._\, '13 ed fol`:- pric MU1 will port .... nu Jxtjb, VVILLI llullle on back. Reward at 1- and Saturday Mom. 1` no "" Up llllll-`III Soil good clay I]\`n and ul'\|1\|\ 48-_tf. , on Fair , ;s't1'e(-t., a with name D. -J -` nu. .. A rep'c)[rtw0tT--z;.'r1'n't'1al con- vention of the North Simcoe S. S. Teachers Association, held last Friday, is unavoidably held over till next week. uA\l\.z uni,` 1Ul' Sale Clleap; III porfvci. running condition. Apply Exainincr and Saturday Mm'I1i_n;z Uice. ' FOR SAl.lv}---Mrs. Burton is of.. foring her property on Innisl' strovt at a bargain. See it and make an u'e1'. It goes to? liiglwst bidder. 69 lnnisl street. 37-39 STRAYEI) frmn lot 11 con. 5,: Innistil. abnut Aug. 23. white_ sow vve-ig,'hir1g abnul 30'/O lbs., thin in hair and nut wi h pig. A.Id1'es.<, F. H.vMui'ri.~', R. `R. No). I, 1`hm'ntun. 38-40 STRAYl Int 1, Con. 5. Vospra, dark 1-ml steer, 3 years old, dolim-iwd, mark nn_left hip. Alsni red and white heif- er calf abuut I0 months old.` Applv to W. D. Scythes, Fer; giisulivzilv. . 37 FARM FOR SALE 75 acres, N. hf. lot, I9, con. 3, lnnisl `(near Li-fmy). APPLES FOR SALE BY BASKET -Cooking and Eating Apples. From 100 to 20c basket at the Apple Factory. J. W. Goss- lmg. : 36tf. uuyv: J.` uuu proceeds the at amounted $110.00. the expenses vuluc auu IIUW LU pl'epaI'- freshments, which a col-` lection was ange Fund. --Buy at regular price one of the articles advertised this week . `at,Mo0re & Armstrong s and get; zia second one for a cent. Marguerite Clark in The I Goose Girl, a picturization of I,Harold McGrath s most famous . romantic novel, _will be the at- traction at the Grand ope-ra ihouse \Vednesday and Thursday, -`Sept. 29 and 30; Prices as us- Hual. 5c and 100. , The Visiting Committee of the County of Simcoe Chil_dren s Aidl ~ Society `in .visiting the She.lter_ `last week noted the urgent need -of all the children for under-gar- Jnents, sweaters, shoes and stockings to withstand the com- ing cold winter winds. and have asked us to make a plea through . our columns for these needy lit-I tle ones. There are seven ehil_ dren now in the Shelter ranging from 4 to 11 years of age. l 1.. AL.` ..--...-_I :'Ir-- 1. L 1 i` ! -Visit Moore & Amystrnr.-g s fancy goods and bargam base- lment. 1 l -_ yuan u xv; uwgkn In the annual Government Re- port of Children s Aid Societies Mr. J. J. Kulso reports tfully 200 young men, from Ontario alone, who have been aided through the Children's Aid Society, now at the Front or in training for King and Country. This is a splendid showing and shows the high ideals instilled in the young n'nds of those wards of the C ildr9n s Aid. In St. Andrew s Church, Mon- day evening, a social gathering '[was held to welcome Mrs. Mac- {Fax-lalxe `and other ne\v-cmne1's ato the cung1'T-gatim. Th4,-rv Wwas a large attendance and the ltmeeting was much enjoyed. 1')..-__ -1 _, ._, zR\ >;_%.__Iu\4a_\2-s:hi:1`hUev3;:`:;t`wHuntsville 1 a youth of 17, was brought to Barrie Hospital on Friday badly injured as the result. of being [struck by a freight train. O.ne lleg had to be amputated. --'-N;2'vv deprtment at Moore & A1'mst_1-0ng s, fancy goods and bargams in basement. Rev. H. McFarIane will con- duct services in St. Andrew s Church in the forenoon and Rev. Dr. McLeod in the evening of next Sabbath. ., . ~v-- c" \'U' V'J loam; frame hmlsv and splen- did barn, gund stabling, spring and well water. Apply to Box 25. Lef.t-uy. 38-40 ; SHEEP ,-\S I`RAY--Game to til; l_)I`)[]|i`)Q nf Iinrlnv-nn...-a-I John Aird, recently appointed General Manager of the Bank of Commerce, is a brother of Wm. 'Aird, Barrie. W--- -_- ..-_--W_..,,. The Waisberg case which was: to have come up on Tuesday, was adjourned for a week. ,_____' ___-_- Witilstallatvion of the wire in the P.O. Square lighting system was begun on Wednesday. 7`IVI.. _ II1_, _-_. -__Q -V St. An`dI-ew s Choir held a very` enjoyable corn roast across the bay, Friday night. Geo. Cameron shipped a car ; of hogs on Tuesday, paying $9.25 i per cwt. . -i3`oocy goods and bargains` in basement at Moore & Arm- strong s. A.` 80 Dunlop St. Phone 303. Barrio ---: 2:`:-rt bu`- Our Ice Cream is Best. They know. ~ `Flavors -- Chocolate, Straw- berry, Vanilla, 20c 11 pint brick. Wholesale prices on application. 11---- AL- I-2j_I_'_ Ti'3iiy"E1;; `1}i&&E;s'n"1'e"h}';{ Gone. 5 cts. OLYMPIA CANDY WORKS [ 8. 8. convention. 11:5 UNI!`-L`. 1\IO'l`0lH1YCl.E FUR SALE-Tw0.. spvud Indian.1nut01-cycle, with side cm; for sale che p; in` porfuct. Pllnnlnn` ..n...4.4:.... THE LADIE8_8A_Y of s get 19 ouuuu, uu Monday, Sept. '2<>i`1a", Mr. Robert \Villiam Givens passed away. He was in his 45th year and leaves a young family` of six children, the eldest being` -----.... on I GI II lIuluU l I This (Thursday): -morning the death occurred i11 Crown Hill of -Rhoda Cotton Partridge, the little ` daughtc.-r of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ernest Partridge, aged two years _ and three months. Cholera in..,' fantum was given as the cause_ of death. I VVl1LIllII.l6 UICGHIGSL \ VdS Mr. and Mrs. Hogan left on the afternoon train for a honey- moon trip to Guelph. On their return they will reside in Brent; wood. ..u.um,u; out: EIUUIII. After the ceremony the wed-i ding party motored to the home of the bride`s sister, Mrs. P. J. Murphy, Vespra, where a dainty` wedding breakfast was served. I NIP 911!` Minna I14`!--'\-H `-1 Lzuull uu1u.1IL`y UIlll,'li1LlIlg. The bride, whu was giv- `en away by her brother- in-law,. Mr. `P. J. Murphy, wore a becoming travelling suit of navy blue with felt hat to match. She was attended by her `niece, Miss Lila Murphy, who] was gowued in white silk trim- ynied with black velvet ribbon. and white satin hat. Mr. Stuart Macdonald of New Lowell ably` assisted the grown. Aflarv {kn n.\.......,._.__ It __.. . ....v \I unvun vv cuucaudy 1n01'uiI1g, September 22nd, 1915, in St. Mary s Church, a quiet wedding was ,s0lemni7.ed, when Miss Mae Cronan, of Barrie, be- came the bride `of Mr. James Hogan of ,B_1'en-twood, the Rev. Dea11 O Malley oniciating. N Thu hvinlu nrhn um... "I-- - . ~ V . u w u nnu 1.11 GVVIUIKU pUa:Ull- s are perfect now. Smock Peaches and Longhurst wl be along in a week. Some Gage Plums are still obtaina- ble. Ask your grocer for late Blue Plums and Prunes. Those who have all they re- quire for family use, should preserve for the soldiers.'Phe nearest Canadian (Hub or Red Cross Blranch will look after delivery to the boys in the trenches. L()ST-~()n Tuusday, g`1-uunds or front plain gnld lucket, \ H:1zvl"_ Examiner Satur. ing; uice. 'n"`l\ll1V\`lW`I rs 1.\.- Ix` . OFFIGIAL FRUIT BULLETIN Frult Branch Dept. of Agriculture This is an unusual year for fruits. More canning and preserving than usual. should be done. Peaches and plums are of such a splendid quality that they should be used lib- er-ally. More fruit and less meat, better health, less ex- pense and fewer d0ctor s bills. Elberta and Crawford peach- es are nm-font nnnr ammu- -.-.. uuu .LV.l.lD. LV1. 1JL'SJi1l'UlIlC, Rev. Father O'B1'1en olIic1at1ng,N Mceinnis-Moran The marriage took place on. Tuesday, Sept. 21st, in St. Pat-|` 1'ick s Church, Phelpsten, of Miss ~ Anna Leonia Meran, daughter, of Mr. Peter Moran, to Mr. James; P. McGinuis, Rev. Father Gearin; uiciating. ' Mr. and Mrs. IMcGim1is -left` later in the day for a trip to Barrie and Muntn.-al. They will` reside in Phelpstun. I The nxarriage took place 011 Wed.nL-sday morning n Barent- wood of Miss Rosannah Doro- thy Marie Dumond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Dumond, and Mr. Ernest S. Desjarditle, sun of Mr. and Mrs. M. Desjardiue, olliciating, .,,,....um5 a new aays at the home of her father, Mr. J. Moncrief Goodall, who is an invalid, liv- ing_1'etired in South Pal-kdale. Fair. .MI`S. W. McFadden also came up with them for a day. Mrs. N. B. Johnston returned to town Saturday last after spending a few days at the home Of Mn T `l"`` ' ' Robert Willi; Givens At Stroud, on M .d Dth. Mr. nnhm-t \\ i?|?u3.y .:;S.:I.).t; ma. unucx a. LWU `WEEKS Vlslt. MISS Blrdle Rhmehart. Mrs. Woodhouse and son Arthur left this week to reside in Toronto. The latter is begin. ning an_ Arts course in Toronto Umverslty. Mil II ...-. `ITL ` " " ;.11u:.JU uuWa1'p UOUIILY. MISS Beatrice Thompson has returned to her home in Toron- to after a two weeks visit with R__hineha1't. raw ALLAILIU, GIIU LVIISS of Warmlnster, v1s_1ted Kearns for the Fair. My-e A...-.1. n.-..1- ;;uuL us: 1U1' L118 rall`. Mrs. Arch.-Hunter, DunI _St., ha_s returned home after VlSltlIlg` t1'1_ends m Toronto, Oshawa and P1-mce Edward County. I`l'|l\VY\i\!Vl`\ L-- lJ1l.I.n 37-42 1 WA.\* 1`l T0 TRADE--'(r':0od` driving horse for good milch cow. Apply to Mr. Mabee, Ideal Brook Farm, R. R. No. 2. Allandale. 38-38 -| S'I`RAYEl)-I~`n-om lot-2/1, con. 9, \'c,-spra, about Sept. 9, red. cow, dollornod, not milking. Finder please notify John l~`e1'g'uson, Box 593, Barrie. g ,_,,_..,_, .,vv.y, U |\J.llDVJlIo Mrs. Johnston of Hamilton and Lieut. Morgan sang a duet in St. Andrew's Church last Sun- day night. Mrs. (Rev.) Andrew Smith and children left on Wednesday last for a visit to friends in Hamil- ton and other points. Mrs. John Naughton, daughter Annie, and Miss Carrie Prince, nr \x7.........-...~a-_ ~ -A - - - U-vs; Av; av LOW WU K H. A. Butt, w. 7 Xhnsden and Dr. Bryceson of Toronto {were the week-end guests of J. Frank | Jackson. n;_,_ 7,` A - ' 5111.0: VV. I1. LAUWIB . l Mr. and Mrs. H.` Ball and Miss Vona Ness have returned from a visit in Thessalon. Mun I u...~.:uA_ -_ - L, - -- u. vzcu. nu 1uus_5a.1Uu. . Mrs. J. Hamllton and two ch11- dren,. of Toronto, are at Oven- den for a few weeks. n Duff \`7 {V A-.---`|r V ` an 111115 . Miss Isabel Laidlaw of New York is visiting her mother in Blake St. n-II-A1 11,-, , - - - w`I`1:>7le.:t:. Gzirson le ronto next week t saggy gf Meqicine. uuuu; U1 xucuxuulc. ` Mr. Crompton of rantfoird has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. W. A. Lewis. Mn and `II... rt.-n_n . --- Miss Sadie E`::.l_y:-of Hull, Que., \ '$Dllt_ the week-end with Mrs. W. R. Kmg, - ";nn 1&3`-.5` `l'_:.lI___ ,3 av H9&I{-cronan. At 7.30 o`clock Wednesday lOl'llin2` {\`nnhunhuy- `)-)nd 4 n 1 z Rhoda O. P:I`I.l`Idg0 w /'I`l........ .I__,' _ _ . _ . \dI u..a.u..1J., 1 H1118 [:0 Herrell, St., Allandale `ARM SALE--Situated the township of Innisl, N hf. lot 6, S. east qr. lot 6, con. 5, 3% miles from Thornton,. con- taining 150 acres. Farm con- tains large brick house, barn 36x100, hay barn with pig- gery and hennery beneath, drive-house 20x60 feet Soil a clay loam, orchard of three acres, two good wells and cistern. School house an op- posite corner. R.M.D. Araply on premises. 3 -tf Desjardine--Dumond. I-n`souAL MENTION OBITUARY IIIRII IXAIIIII AID SATURDAY IOIIIIO - l 11 au5llhUH., uuug[lLI' atm-, viqiim-I on Dnfnn leaves _for To- to begip the U .1. 1 111'./U at -Petexz a `junk. ; ' Deceased was born 72 years; ago at lot 23, con. 9, Essa, `and spent his whole life in the town- ship. His wife, whose maiden name was Miss Mary Simpson, survives him with the following: family: George H., of Ivy; Hugh, I California; John, Saskatoon; Isaac, Thornton; Mrs. Lyons, Toronto; Erwin and Miss Mamie at home. n___,, , I I I l.lII lllllllc _Four of his brothers and one sister also are living. These i_are Hugh of Toronto, Henry of --Brandon, James and Mrs. James East of California. 7"-:4-. I . . n A ....I _--'.. L-IJ , , Irv I The Late John spears. % Death removed a highly es-i teemed Essa farmer on Sept. 13 `when John Speers passed away` `after an illness extending over _ \_. .--, ._ --....vJ `Jug- 38-40 100 ACRE FARM for sale in Oro Township, good buildings, 3 acres fruit orchard. For fur- ther particulars write "Frank Turk, Shanty Bay, 11.11. 2, Ont. 0*! Ln After a `short illness, which` necessitated an operation, Gil- bert McMillan formerly of Bar- rie, brother of Colin McMillan and of the late Donald Hugh and! John McMillan passed away in] the New York Hospital,` Sept. 9. He had made his home in New `York for a number of years. By occupation he was an engineer. The family brought the remains =to Barrie on Monday and the *funeral took place from the 3.50 train to the Union Cemetery. Rev. Dr. McLeod held a short serv- ice at the grave; The pall-bea`r- ers were, two of his old friends. J. J. Brown and Robt. Marshall,; Ialso Wm. Brown, David Huri-ie, .A. F. Garrett and Walter Davis.' iDeceased was a native of Islay, Scotland, born at Lagavullin Oct. 10, 1850. He came to Bar-l rie about 40 years ago, but lived in this town only a short time.. ,He leaves a wife and four chil_| ldren, three daughters and one lson to mourn the loss. I 'but 14 years old. The funeral` |to0k place on Wednesday afte1'-, noon to Stroud Methodist cen1-l `etery, Rev. C. W. Reynolds of !Allandale oiciating. I Ul. \Jil.lIlUl'llluo "Tine funeral was held on Wed- BUY SUTCLIF F E'S Special Laundry Soap, 8 bars for 25 35c, special price- Men's Penman's ne Cash- mere Socks. sizes 9$, I0, I01}. ll, Hi-, big value at You should see our values in Men's Flannelette Night Shirts at . . . . . . . . . . With every dollar purchase we give you a 5c Coupon Seethe nice goods at small prices at our Premium Counter You should see our Men's and Young Men's Suits- Navy Blue Serges. Wor- steds and Tweeds. These are made by the best mak- ers, and the (nality and Price are right. $7.50 to $20 Died In New York. fi,c_e,.______-O. -.y vv\~5\J uuv uIIl3O6.\-138g FOR SALE CHEAP--A quiet young horse, also good top buggy and harness. Apply G. W. J. Eastman, Simcoe Mar- ble Works. 37-40 TO LET---Front offices upstairs - in the King Block. Possession given October 1st, 1915. Ap- pl_y to the Misses J; and C. King, Box 586. 32-tf STRAYEl)--From lot 35,. con. 2, Vespra, about July 1st, de- horned roan steer with red neck. Reward on returning to W. A. Osborne, Dalston. 36-38 l"UL7.\ l)-()n Kempvnfelt . Hill, Barrie, Monday, Sept. 13, one automobile tire with holder. Apply Robt. Robertson, Ex- press Ag":-lit, Shanty Bay. `)0 Ln `_75 and $1.00 .25 \\ Timely Bulletin About Winter Wearables Also Table of Ladies" {an Oxfords and Children's Dongola Button Boots, sizes 4 to 6135; prices were: $3.25, $2.50, $2.00, $1.75, $1.25, Clearing Price - - - . - - - - - .- . 99 You should see our table of Ladies Misses , Children's and Youths Boots, we are clearing at a very small price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ladies Vici Kid, Gun Metal and Tan Blucher-cut Boots, made by The]. McPherson Co., big value at $3.50, Clearing price - - - - - . . - - - . 2,59 j LJLIII VLAJ DILIX HI. I161` 1 mother s, with doctor and nurse ',in attendance. . . . MISS Mabel ' l'aI't1'idge has been nursing for `jthe past week at Mrs. W. H. *:Partridge s whose grandchild is livery ill there. .Richard L. Drury, {whose death was reported last -`week, was brought up by his launt Miss Bessie Drury here. l . . . .The Harvest Thanksgiving lscrvices will be held on Sunday, Oct. 3rd, at St. James Church at [11 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. Everyone warmly invited. Rev. Mr. Pres- ton of Elmvale will be the spe- cial preacher. . . .The Farmers` Club will meet at the home of J. B. Feilding on Monday, Oct. 4th,. when Miss Yates, the. Gov- lernment lecturer on poultry will give an address. All men `inter-l ested in poultry raising will be; heartily welcomed. The meeting begins at 8 p.m, I BOYS RAINCOATS, made just like the Men's, fit ages 5 to 16, price $5.00 _ v v v J cu v\vnuIrl\r5\vIJ III II orvdinary Fall Storm. See our big values at $15.00, $12.00, $10.00, $7.50, $5.50 These Handy Garments are especially desirable for Fall Wear. They are light and won't wrinkle easy, and pro- tect you completely in any temp`:-g-..-- D- CA. _ _,_ \uL:a.l' lA'll'()y,`. 50 g()( lqam; __t] ___ II I `