.411 T. . 38 fpices 1n- Men's Pure Wool Underwear, heavy ribbed, shirts and` drawers, all sizes, stamped 100% wool, nice soft nish5 well made, good-tting garments. Buy them now. Men_ s Hea\`ry-Weight Sweatter Coats at $3.95 in wool and cotton mixtures for hard wear, and at $5.00 in pure wool, heather mixtures. 1 1,, ,, J 1 ,, , I, 1 I111 . Men's High Grade "Navy Blue Serge Suits, in A the popular three-button model, honestly tailored and of dependable fabric. It is to your personal interest to see these suits. YMe`n s Black Cashmere Hose, not pure wool but a splendid wearing quality and a good heavy `weight, sizes 10 to 11%, regular 50c pair, very speciallypriced. ...V.. ". v.~. --- `..~_- H--- -_-_.--__- . . . . . . _ - . _ V .. or in blue and brown checks. These two lines are worthy ofvnote. CASHMERE HOSE, 3 PAIRS $1.00 DEVLIN S - MEN S WEAR __FL(___)S cogN_c1L NAVY senor: suns. $25.00 FF-..5}ALE_ krment WOOL UNDERWEAR. $1.65 MEN Sx0VERCOATS. $18.00 MEN S SWEATER COATS. . agd $5.09 Overcdat Values up t0V$35.0O, style, quality and `workman- ship guaranteed. Sale Price ; . . . . . . .. $23.95 THE BARRIE EXAMINER .$2.00 On Sunday, October 7, successful and in spiring services were conducted in `the. United Church, Utopia. The speaker fori the occasion was Rev. A. R._Sanderson of] Cannington. Mr. Sanderson was the pastor on that circuit nearly twenty years ago and! he was greeted by largeacongregations bothf [pressions of delight as he recognized and` {named friends whom he had known, but the, pleasantest. and most. abiding memories! were stirred as the familiar voice of years `ago was again heard proclaiming the old,` old message which remains ever new. The! imany friends of Mr. and `Mrs. Sanderson! -were pleased t-o renew their acquaintance` and only regretted that they were unable to |remain even for a brief visit. `morning and evening. `Many were the ex-" ---....... V..." .u- U! -.-a-ya runn- Following the Sabbath services the people! of Utopia provided a hot fowl supper on ,- Thursday evening on the church grounds._ The evening was delightful; the spirit of: sociability was contagious; the tables groan-I ed under their burden; the good-natured - crowds came and visited and ate; evident-_ ly the cooking ability of the Utopia ladieslv was far famed; severe inroads had been made` on the chicken roosts; after over two `hours of strenuous labour by the various helpers in which every part worked like clock-work, the chickens and other dainties had dis- appeared and the crowd, to the last individ- ual, was satisfied. Receipts of the evening totalled aoptoximately $164. I`)... ;I_- , - ...-_.----. -..`.- v-......-....J vgugo But the good things were not yet over. As if 3 hot fowl supper were notienough for fifty cents, a programme of exceptional quality was providedin the church and the only regret lay in the fact that little more than half of the assembled audience could be accommodated. Readings, instrumental music, speeches, vocal solos, duets. tries and quartettes `delighted the audience from the first number- until the National An- them had been sung. in A- AL- ,_, ,,I 1- I II [RE __._-_ -~.-.. .7...--. .......D. As the crowd dispersed all were unanim- ous in their statement that the services and the Thursday evening gathering were al- together a pronounced success. UTOPIA UNITED CHURCH; HAS FINE ANNIVERSARY} See Our New Fall Samples. MAnE.f5IMEAsuRE CLO?!-lIN_(_1 A IfECIALTY. 200 Men's I Pure Silk Ties, regular vajues up to $1.25. Sale....-..- . . . . . . . . . ..69c Men's Work SwZ7a7at71:s, ; hard-w.earin`g?.sweater. V Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.59 I-Oil (I-I LI (,1 ll M I4`i)'I'FuI-:L AND BUILDING MATERIALS jg apucrs NEXT DOOR TO WOOLWORTH S THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY N E . PHONE 319, BARRHE Smooth and Slate Surface Roli (the latter '18 and 36 in. wide), ranging in price from .. . . . . . $1.50, $2.00, $2.60 to $4.65 per square (including nails and cement for application) sum-2 SURFACE SHINC-LES, red, green or blue- black . . . . . . . . . . . . $7.25 and $8.50 per square An open grzite lled with our Siiver Moon Canne! Coal spells cheerfulness and comfort, ton , ---~-----v v-- r'-- G... . o up-unav IAJLIJ Iyl-QIAJ If you have a leaky roof, these materials will x it BIRD S ROOF PAINT: in galloncans, gal. $1.25 Other Roof Coatings at per gal. $1.50 and $1.95 YARD FOOT OF MARY ST. These Anthracite Boulets burn to an ash, make :1 splendid fire which is easy to regulate, and can be used in stove, range, furnace or fireplace. * price per ton only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14.00 BOULETS ;g;_ s ARJEANT S 3 1 _6';) Boys Two-Piece Bloomr Suits, made from long-wearing worsted nished tweeds, in splendid colorings, sizes 25 to 31`. These are big va1ue._ ' l)EVI.IN S Men's Pure Wool Worsted Hose, plain black and heather mixtures, made by the best mak- ers, and they are made to t the foot. Buy now at this low price. Now is the time` to purchase your winter overcoat. A splendid range to choose from in the newest fabrics, some with fur collars. Step inside and see these. Made from pure wool chviot serge, well tailored and lined with factory cotton, sizes 26 to 35,.navy blue only. FOR MEN S AND BOYS CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS _BlRD S ROOFING BOYS BLOOMER PANTS. $2.75 CANNEL COAL MEN'S OVERCOATS. $28.50 {ES Hundreds of Bargns in Mitts, G1ov_es, Shirts, Sweaters, etc. Men's Work Socks, heather mixture, 21 good sock, reg. 35 Sale . . . . . . . . 2 pairs for 25 BOY S SUITS. $8.75 WOOL HOSE. 60 Rhoneg _$8Za(;1'ci 94 Page Five IVDLD each IINGS 23` L 69c 19c .1 bar 29c 10.00 75 '13.; 3. I923. _-_-;-_ 7 ---.--------u Notice is hereby given that `all creditors nod others having claims against the estate of James Worenop, late of the Township of Evszi, in the County of Simcoe, gentleman. deceased, are required on or before -the Third day of November, A.D., 1923, to send `by post or deliver to the undersigned at Barrie, `Ontario. Solicitors for the Executors of the o-state of the said. James Worsnop, their! full names and addresses, a full statement of their claims, duly vereed, and the na- `Iure of the security, it any, held by them, after which date the said executors will pro- gnu-I in nlinb-onrunln than nnnnin A` Ivhn atrl "r-In: HllflAl|U\||I3l4 uutuuu us Luuruuuu, wuwu; he the third to be erected here, will be' new next Stlmluy, October 21. The Revs. J}. N. Grey and C. A. Simpson are the officiating ministers. Mr. Simpson was, here when tho church was dodica.ted,hand| Mr. Grey was the pastor when the parsonage xvns built. The latter will Preach the ser- mons, his subjects being `An Everyday '~:'}rz\titude;" and A Good Start and 9. Good 'i"ini.9h," in the morning and evening re- xupectively. ' - ~'lll4Ul' WIIIUII UHDU It! 55111 UJSUUUUUFE Will |Jl'U' .~e_ed to distribute the assets of the said vstata among the parties entitled thereto, naviug regard only ta claims of which uhny shall then have had notice. on.--.--ynwu-nu n nu-urn-wvvnvunu IIJIUUJ ll-I|II?|l W115 HUI VCl|u On Monday evening. Oct. 15. t.he.Young i oopl(-'s Circle of the Methodist church had' an iritemstixig progranune. Miss Burrows iui `rharge. Miss Genevieve Jamieson discussed; Bryant and Washington Irving. There} were mu-.-iical numbers by Miss Isabel Cap`! zmd Miss Jeunett. Then Mrs. Adams gave; H milk on Mischa Elma, the great violinist.i This meeting is open to all the young folk! nf tho community. There was a splendid at-| 'nndau<-.o. Next Monday the Circle will not , [he held but will resume its-work, Oct. 29. 1'}... n.mnou,&':&`+l. ..-...:............. .4` ol... ...... co., LTD. .190 HUILI HUD `VIII IDHUUIU |l'WUl'l\, \JUlo CU- 'l`ho twenty-fifth anniversary of the pre- uent Methodist church in Thornton, whih, .5: }kn Oh}:-rl hm hm nrntifna-1 Lawn mm kn: WUIUVV l'\'l\l `X! ULl'JVV[l'l\v-I; . Barrie, Ont. Solicitors for Executors. Dated at Barrie, this 3rd day of October, ..I),, 1923. 4 members voted Mrs`. N. Wice their new life. `Ulla. L`. I lIUlll}h.`|}(IIu ' Tho.-. lift . nxcmhers n! the Methodist ~`. (`,l\t'TLfliliPd' the other'mmnher.~` at. the: home nf Mrs. S. Gross. The weather was 'ni=.uuLifuI and sixteen Ivdies motored out: m her home-. The devotional leaflet wasl mm! by Miss Duane und the chapter of the study bunk wu.--r taken by `Mrs. Lenuox. The I I `nelHb(!!'. At the close of the meeting ai dainty lunch was served. ` I (L. ll.-.n:l.n: nunuinn (Mn 1-`: OLA Vn....- '-ll-I : . - The 'l'hornt0n und \Egbert Methodist! Ithurchvs have sent on twenty-five dollars to! the .lapzuxe.<- Relief Fund. with more to inllow. ` ` : n|__,.,' vutn 0,1, 1 - u I 1- ' e 1 taut, vvr-u` IJIuIIlL\_V \vlDH1Il cu -Iuuu I l1L'Ul.l D.l l`|u~ Townlme chmr rendered most ao~, .-epl.ublr~ nmsic at the anniversary servicosil held on Sunday at Brarlenls Presbyterian_ -Church. 'l`hoy were 3:rSlSt(`.(`l by Willis; ?Smil.h. Neville Jumiesnu. Miss Milligan, Mrs. ll. .l. l`l10nxpsnu. Miss Spencefr andj Vl rs. N. Tllmupsou . qllnn llfn Innvnl\n(|-u nf flu: Rntknrllnt W M I "!...'".C'.5 T0. 935917035 I ||l iV . ] |.`\;ll|IIl\.'l|Jg JJIGIJUIUI ll. Mr. and Mrs. Peck and family, Mrs. rubtreo, Mr. Curry and Miss McCullough, hf 'l`omntn und Mr. and Miss McCulloughbofA; -iinllingwood, also Mrs. Crabtree of Allan- dale, wow Sunday visithrs at John Paton's. Iviun 'l`f\lllI\':l\ll nhnho 1-nurinrnrl v\\l\Lv" on wv vs `no uuu unto vvlulvlvcnnv wycuv 5115 D "VCR WISH Ail]: Gllll llo -l`Jo \.l- llllllclo wait i;li-ll. week in Toronto. : Miss E. Robinson of Goldwater was a Mrs. Alex. Brown has returned to Au- week-end visitor at Mrs. E. R. Montgom- rvora after visiting Mrs. S. R; Brown. ery's. i Mr. and Mrs. Givens visited in Tottenhami Mr. and Mrs. H. Smithvof Barrie spent `mdcliomberg on Friday andsaturday. ' Sunday with Mr. '1-Smith's brother, TE. 9 `mild not very well liked by-the younger fry.i Jas. McDermot is attending the fire Potato picking is thevorder of the day Smith. Mr: Tuvlnr and fnrnilv nf Mnnnnouunvun :.......a....... .-...-..6.. ............:.... 't`..-....;.. nululuu luau IVUl:l\o _ ._ 1 Mr. Meyer and fzumly have moved `mm L . . . bliss McKenzie 5 house. 3 ll... 11.! ....-. .,-..l .__. nun ,,,;,. cu,__,J,,-, uuau. i 3. U. JOHDSIOII 8H.'8D(lE(l U18 IUUBTBI OI.` Mr. and Mrs. Herman Thompson and` his sister. Mrs. Thos. Walt. in Thornton, on Mr. andvMrs. M. McLean motored to Tor- October 15. onto on Sunday. - M . I Mrs. Robt.i Storey and son . Russell of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Anderson of Crosslund Mitchell Square were Sunday visitors at were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. D._Wm. Cotton'8. ' " `Stewart on Sunday. M Mr. and Mrs. Vernet Beardsall and Mrs. All urn nlnu.-nil o.. ..,.. IL... I) u 9-... n-....,: -: n...._:.. ..:_:....: ...:.L v1_-~....1.. e furnace. RMS. .-uwu acvcuu wlvuun muusu. J. A. Coulter of Baltimore is spending ai holiday with his sister. Mrs. W. J. Thomp-5 .-:on,~ and 'I'horuton friends U 1'}... ~Mn.lll\A:LV` ..i...:- ...... .............s.... ......n:..I wuuuw. I Cherry Hill School is closed. for a few} riuys owing to the absence of Miss Mc-g Lvlluh who is attending the faneml of Mrs.; tRr=.v.)` Schofield. Brantford. u- .....x u... I)....l. -_-x 1-_._..:u.. u__l .71-cw any uu nuxuus)`. I All are plowed to see Rev. R. H. Som- erville able to take his pulpit work again after several weeks illness. . l I A tV....IL.._ -: n..u:_..__, :_ ____J:_- - nuu,~ `nun I.uUl'll'l:UIl xnuuus ' The `Methodist choir are preparing special; music for` the Silver_Jubilee under the leadership of Mad. H. J. Thompson. 7 .'nIIIll\` Rnnfl A` (`.I~u1vnnHIn-uf u in-vnnu .er'.aIu:Imup Ul mm. 11. J. uxuxupuuu. ` I Jnuw.~.s Scott. of Grzwcnhurst, a former Thornton boy, visited him nephew, H.! .yer.s't., and nlled on old friends on Sun- day. 1'1... 'n......o..A.. \IJ`..|m..o i\n..n.-.x:... ..m.1sc uuye. 3 Miss Mamie Henry spent a few days In, Toronto last week. 1 u- u..-.-_ ....x :..__.:u._ u__,'__ __.,,_,u auu lIU\ vcty wvu unuu Dy`!/(R7 yuuuger U') .g Mrs. Taylor and family of Magnetawan are with her mother, Mrs. Lucas. for the winter. K I... .....I II__ II.___.____ !I`.l_,, I ` Anna ulvuctlnlu a uuuac. > | Mrs. McLean and non _Will spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fall. A . 1).... I! I) .._J |l__, o,.,_,___:n, ,A_. I I -uuu XIII. IUIU IIIT-`. PINE: Rev. B. H. and Mrs. Somerfle "spent: :art of last ll. Al-.. I)___-._. L- . __-L._..__,I L, 1.. I \I'~lV\I|JCl uI.-"\`vuvuI ;uuul:U uuu UUIUISUIII ;,vsies me the two main topics being discussed. 1.11086 days. T 3 ism u6ln:n "guru nnnnf n `A -n An-no :-\ l\/Vill warm omical THURSDAY, octosza is, 1923. October l6.----Silv.er jubilee and chickeni urn [Jun futn ninun Orunn l-\n:nn 4-nnnnunnpl All Best Elrades Overalls. Sale . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 BROWN'S Bigger Business Campaign Continues 500 Men s Suits, on sale at prices that cannot be duplicat- ed, every suit guaranteed. BROWN S M_EN S WEAR ' 51isi'vvX1ii? E{1'Ev5s}Xiw. .'D......:.. l\..A THORNTON CLOTlNG PRICES 100011 11113 B0'l'l`0M HERE. $35,000.00 STOCK ALL 000 THE BARGAIN TABLES 0 L. BELOWAREAFEWOFTHEMANYBARGAINSWEAREOFFERING , A com: HERE Aron BARGAINS IN%M:N's WEAR I NO JOBS NO SECONDS -TALL HIGH GRA D FIRST QUALITY GOODS FROM THE BEST `llmv CANADA Am) |3N(;LAN])_ c pair aters IV.-'CIlICll`ly o i Z Elmvale Beat Penetang 3 l `The Elmvule football team `once more! showed their superiority on the field when they defeated Penetang to the tune of 4`-Oi in the first of the home-and-home gamee ;for the Wright Cup. If Elmvale can keep their lead in goals at Penetang on Setur-3 day. Oct-. 20, they will have possession ofi the silver cup for another year, D. Whit-1 .ton. W. Campbell and J. Dyer were he-I lsponsible for the Elmvale goals. I l IP.`IV\IVIIl "'IQ-IIY\ '-_nf\Bl n nhnhQF' l I III!` LVIUFIIIJLCIEHI KID I llolll I The Elmvnle Metho ist Church celebratedi ._their anniversary on Sunday, October 7.' ywhen Rev. Wm. McMullen, B.A._. assistant steditor of the Christian Guardian. of Tor- .5onto, delivered inspiring addresses at both. ;,morning and evening services. Special mus- ='ic was rendered by the choir which was as- sisted by Mrs. F. Stephenson. soloist, of. ;Toronto. ' . 3 1 1_ `n_-I_L_..___ ,_ I-I-v1_..,,,;I-_. f\_;__L.,_ 11 BIIUIISIUIU lUl' IIIIU JLIIHIVIIIIT gums. l The Elxnvale line-up:--Goal, R. Cooper; backs. L. Simpson, G. Whitton;' halves,} H. Lu.wson..L. Kerr. W. Copeland; for-~| wards, D. Whitton, W. Campbell, S. Sad-E lier, J. Dyer, E. Simpson; referee. Spet.tle.l Penetang; linesmen, C. Fraser and Rev.` R. M. Hanna.` Elmvale. 1 . . is To Hold Poultry Show 4 At a meeting attended by Allan Hutchin-I .son of Barrie, the Elmvale Poultry, and Pet` Stock Asenciation was organized. "The first poultry show will be held on Thursday and Friday. December 13 and 14. The follow-l ing officers were elected: Pres., '.W.- F.` Downey; ViceaPree., A. 0. Bishop; Secy.-` 'l`reas., 0. Fraser; Committee. S. L. An-l (lerson. R. G. Manning, George Cox. 'I`.I |Burling and J. Elrick. ! l A 1-..: .r..........:. ,.c n... wrvvrr ..,... nun_l i IIUIII IIIUIJIIIIE CIIIKI \JVUlIl|I5c I i, Union services will be held in the Meth-} ixndist and Presbyterian Churches nxt. Sun- .day at` which Rev. A. Shepherd of Queens-l gvillo will preach. Service will be held in the Presbyterian Church at 11 um. and in ithv Methodist at 7 p.m. T ' 'l`k.. Dlm....l.-. `AI..n..-.A:..o l"l.........1-. ....I-k....o..A; , I (ll |JllUUo i In Rockhaven, on Thursday, October 11, I v 5 a William Smith, ,son of Mrs. George Smith. Flos. passed away, The body was brought 'home on the noon train, Monday, and was itaken to the home of his brother-in-law, }Wm. GI`Zlil2iIIl.' Funeral service was held [in the Methodist church by Rev. E. E. Pug- Isley. The Elmvale L.O.B.A. and L.O.L. {attended in a body. Interment in Ehnvalei i Cemetery; i rlvnunln Rani Dnnninnn J`VVlUl| CI Ellcl, Ullu VVCIIIUC \1|JUl'- 5 Harry Baker of Toronto was ayvisitorl 1 at Mrs. George Beardsall's last. week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Harve Ritchie of Midland ) were Sunday visitors at Hurry Baker`s. Mrs. James Beardaall, who visited in! V Toronto for a" couple of weeks, has returned.I .I ":50 `I'll lnknnnou A` .Qtnn\v;n :3 nnnuur`, ` IJUIVIHIE (Ill Us l-`Jll{|\5,l\v A local -branch of the W.C.T.U. was or- ganized in the basement of the Presbyter- ian church on Thmsday, Oct. 11. ,Mrs. Stacey, Creemore, district president of .the W.0,T.U.. and Miss Duff. Provincial Or~ ganizer, were present. Mrs. sley was elected president. E. E. Pug- gbratevits anniversary on Sunday, Oct. 21. `R1103. lily \Ju lVl|IlCl I`. Y I Allen\w`ond Mot-hndistl Church Kvill cele-. ;R9`.'. E. E. Pugsley of Elmvale wil_l preach both morning and evening. . 'Tn;nn anrunna 111:" kn RAIN in flan Mn\_I IIUHI I-MC ll!\l\'U\3l IIUIUB Ul I/UU VVVBL-c I 1 Miss Guest. Miss Garbet. Miss Wilson and Mix; Scott attended the Teachers` Con-l gvention in Barrie on Thursday and Friday inf last week. i g Mr. and Mrs. Ormsby Lehman, Miss; :Annie Lehman and Arthur Lehman of} fStouffvi!le were Sunday visitors at Mr. and; iMr.s'. E. G. Miller's. , - 3 AII-..._. -_.] II-A.L_._IZ_ l`L...__L .__'II ..I, x -`11111 u.uu nuu uuU\u.w1J.uVu Very reasonable prices. Work guaranteed. Also selling paints and wallpaper. Cut prices . FRASER. Belle Ewart, Ont. Phone I-4 FOBER zs, ; lllUV'U(| IIUHI JLIUUIIUIICI {U Jnflo Newt. Train. Wm. Fleming. Clifford Ar-E cher and George McFadden have returned Iron} the harvast fields of the West. I .. rv..- u:.__ n.._|._. \t:_ 1111:... ._.si git swam` WALLPAPER a PAINT! --PAINTING AND DECORATING-- '7~---- -------|-J'- ------n `I7--L .-nu-n..t..;I ` ' I/HIS wccn. 4 A. L. Johnston attenrled mg funeral otf ` in , Robt. son.Russell ;6nkn Qnncn-n. tun:-n Qnnohnv II:|::OAhu n6. 'l|lI7l||lD Ull SJUIIUUJJ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beardsall and chil- dren of Stayner were week-end visitors with' ifriends in Elmvale. - I u..I_'.. n:4._|_:_ _..L_ L-..'L _ . _ _ .:__:.:.__. L:_I I IIlUlIlbl9_ lI| l'4IlIlValC- Robtv. Ritchie, who has "been visiting his daughter. Mrs. James iBeards.a1l_. . has re- turned to his home in Toronto. 3 i Y.'...I- \`lIZI..._ l.'..__.-._I-. -l LL- I .1l_.__...I-i `illlllrlnlu ; attending firel insurance agents convention in Toronto, lthix`-1 week. ' `j I `-L_..L.'_ _'.;.__.1-'_1 u._ :..__-.._1 4-: _VV ulv UUIUUH Do Ford of Barrie visited with Elnivale friends on Sunday. ! I M. .....x `Mm Wrn u.......a...n .....a `.1-.:l_i lUKUlI$U [U1 ll VUUPIU 0| WUUIS5, |I rcvurucu. } Miss Ida Lehxuain of Stouffville is spend- |ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Miller. man D Dnkn=m.. Al (`..l.l..mon- nvnn .. IJ|ll!lU\| LU lll LIUIIIC Ill IUIUIIDU. Jack Wilson. formerly of the Elmvaley ,branch of the Bank of Toronto. has been! !mnved from Kitchener to Paris. I mu... m_..:_ ur_. n|-_.:__ (\ITt.,_.I A-` i Mrarhoa. Mills `was a visitor in Barrie `with her sister, Mrs. Wallace` Guest-. ' ' "nrmv Dal.-. A` Tnnnntn nvnn n lvIn:.n- ~ tin 3c tin _l:;i{n s No. 71 Shirts and Drawers, regular $1.25. Sale....T....,.....;....89c Men ; Socks, pure w0o1,-rib- .bed and plain, $1.00 value, Sale.._ . . . . . . NEWS Iuuu. unaucy. auuw ynuwurg, v.rx.uu, 3 repairs lsulvert, 31.50 . . . . . . . . .. 15.50! :Ben. Toner. gravel, 170 loads 25.501 l Wm. Hunter, sheep killed by dogs . . 10.001 3 M. Langman, sheep killed by dogs .. 8.00 Jas. Toner, sheep killed by dogs .. .. 16.00 Alf. Cumming, sheep killed by dogs . . 6.00 lA'rchie Tripp, 26 loads gravel . . . . .. 11.85 IM; Kenuey, 38 loads gravel . . . . .. 5.70 'lJn'o. Blain, 5 loads gravel . . . . . . .. - .75 ` VA1-Lhur Langman. 10 loads gravel .. 1.50! n U wuu nu IIIUHIUUIG pl'Cl`UHlI. The following accounts were passe payment-2` ' ' John Bruitlxwaite. for repairs br_idge, 5:1 nn `n...I.m. 21 nn ysxuu uuuu.uun5, ncpuua uuucu/, uuu line ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00] iCopeland Milling Co., cedar for culvert 27.45 Jno. Marley. snow plowing, $14.00, rnnnh-a nuunu-G Q1 Kn IR rzn. I . UUIIII lJlblll'll\'VlIlLl7` [U1 |UPulI IJIJVJEC, $1.00, timber $1.00 Alf. Cumming, repairs culvert, 5th I linn {`iI;;1:rx-gman--Scott-Ordered that P. A. ioughlin -be appointed Commissioner on iPhelpsto1i Marsh Drainage work.` 1 ~ ""r`,"" ----`-*-- -'--'--"'5' gr Scott--Langman-`--Ordered that the sum` [of 81820 for the extra work and expense nnecessaryio complete the Phelpst-on Marsh Drainage work in accordance with the in- itention of the Engineer as set. out. in the supplementary plans, etc., of the said drain- I age work. be provided---payment to be made ins provided by the first agreement. I1_._.,,!I ,,I!,,, , '3` ` |CAs. 3 F106 6 with : il1L_ J V*" l.....--.`r.. -.._, .-..v nwnuav --a.y-.4-n-va--u Counci! adjourned to meet at Elmvale | on Nov. 10 at ten o clock a.m. ` October ;1'd- Isaac Speers {of Ivy and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brooks of :A1landale were the guests_of Mrs. J. i Gossling over Sunday. . 1 Mhu IP.rl'k Ila:-v-n'n L-uh: An Ia`-I-Inn Innt Llllvlllly IIIIICGLICU. J. L. Garvin, P.S.I., visited this school on Wednesday. 10th inst.. and reported very favourably. The pupils enjoyed his, visit. \JLh\|`llll5 U\UI auuuay. `* Miss Edith Marlin'a sale on Friday last was well attended and things sold well. Miss Marlin is (me of our school trustees and her departure is much regretted. ' A fan: nf flan for-nun-o urn Ainnnn nnn auu nut ucpalvulc us Iuuuu lV5l`Ull'Ullo A few of the farmers are digging pota- toes and are finding them a better crop than at first expected. gnvnn A6` ka `nu-nnnno :-\ 61-en uh`:-`Ion Lana l'lll\ll LII. IIIDII U4\[JUUlU\Iv Some of the farmers m the vicxmty have already threshed. Y 1 f1......:.. `Dc! ..:..:4....I n.:- ..-L-..I Cpuncil met At Phelpston on Oct. V all members present. - passed for_ nf- FALL IS HERE - - - Take noteof these special values we are offering in Men s Oyercoats, Men s Suits, Men's Hose, Underwear, Sweater Coats, Boys Suits and Bloomer Pants. 13 only Men's Heavy Overcoats, ixi browns. and dark greys, some with half belts, others with belts till around, all sizes. Get yours now while the choosing is best. BARRIE