REMEMBER THE PLACE .AN,GU.5 Jack Latimer went Ir` I-Ivar-A n............_.___1- A .4;-vnnaaul IT CAI I4 accompanied :, $1.00, plus tax Intends moving into the village rented his farm to Ed. Beecroft. vuuu Luna. 1.`. uiananelu. Mrs. Robt. King left for Toronto last week to attend the Winter Fair and remain over the week end with friends in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Overs nf Rnrrin vi=9-I` vvcl we ween enu wnn menus 1n the city. Overs of Barrie visxted with the latter's parents on Sunday. -*-?-j-* uays zms week w:th Mrs. W. L. Srigley. Miss Mae Holland of Vnona is visiting with Mrs. F. Glandfield. My-5 `D..|..4 `I'I:-_ Ln p n- N u-\In.4lJI I I Mrs. Mason, Craigvale. Garnet Carpenter of Toronto spent A few days last week with his uncle, Robt. King. Miss Elizabeth Pailingi entertained a number of her friends on Friday evening. Miss O. Srigiey of Allandale spent a few days this week with Mrs. W. of VVir`mnn is .:=;.:..,.. uuvuu an acavulg LIIUIIIUOII. TERMS, CASH. ` Sale at 1 pm. W. A. Mooukey, Auct. 1.1. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, . S_lNGl-IRS .. -!~Y COMEDY as he'has 9, 1923.. com % `Pre a 3 am Hi n and C1 `ter outdid hi , of appreciati The W ington Hotel. one of the m- its kind held `Warden Ch;-..< pitality. and n cellent bzmqt. programme The Wamcn from the me `a presentath of a bc?iuti1'r gold chain, ` 32nd glep:rm- A H Ilnnulli Opera House, Friday and Saturday gnu uph. \ \ An unusu: tamment Wu: . tainment am vided by no the only mm- anything to . the chz1i1'1nzu' cumseth, wh and 'Wa1'(1un reply. V Tho grnfho Pl) The gath tive one, o members; of the p1'ese.v1t of.Simcoe (T several to County, bu men, and n vv ,\`v `.1 l'll| men, auu u Ex-Wzmlx of Allisfnn. a brief ad guests. (`KM occasion w} forget the ness in con Of th/'0 Ship selves over This cveryn f`nvnu-nun! Lula l:vx,:_\ Connnun" by all pro.` proper, the est Ryan, in this can munity Sl joined in t old songs. some `of t` given a 1.2; An 01'(-lxrist as The 3 the Harv Fred`Nhnw the instrm ing. The} in splen<< always 150 gathe1'in1__r songs. 'mm M. Suugo. The dh eight 0'01 past nine was` comn V` `den; he \ \x'a{(1L-Vi of a wat rely tak Fleming tion. Th acceptubi est him, and of the t for him. S('l'\'iC(` 1 years as term as NIH. IQ` SlMC( Ll'IIn u..~ Mr. E ed tho ('( him. 11 ability. to do w Of Who ( honor \\ rst Mm hat hv `I...,....t:6`u lvI|(|L nu 13(u1\1tifx stnnt 1% he had Count 3'. chahx h stl can terest x as he h '11!`/\ + E13 UL` u The t warden. vein 1 Eben T -A` \l'... or HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE 1JlII' \'l ll Earl toast t and thi Rn_\'.<. VVC-st S $9YW`(1 ( Oru, fnf ax Howaf feuvro of Nd Penota wood. addros 7'I"1-U. Ull Tho smg'i_n BUSH` Bus attho lasttw ty peT consh ces C\.'.\\(u Re nipcg loads shinm facto sA'i'U1ibXi?I 1 'I"L... -ll.....:...... . Page Twenty AUCT'|5N"vSALE V 17 . - ~ ~ - ~ - - ~ -v u-.v-uw-u5- OWING TO LACK OF SPACE, WE HAVE DECIDED TO GO OUT OF LADIES WEAR EN'I'IRELY AND TO CARRY A. MOST - ' I I S COMPLETE LINE: OF MEN'S AND BOYS"WEAR AND FURNISHINGS. - - . WE HAVE STILL 15 LADIES BUREERRY COATS which we are ` selling below. cost prices; the regular price anywhere else would be $25.00. Ourprice to Clear . . . . .,. . ._. . . . . . . . . . . .. $12.50 _ . Come and look them over before you decide to buy. ` "T in g WE HAVEA FEW VELOUR AND CLOTH COATS with beaverine * ` ,'f I collar and cus, silk linings, regular prices from $25.00 to $40.00. $7?" . Our price__t_g clear . . . . . . _. . . . . ;_. . . . . ; .$l5.00 to $20.00 ` `WE HAVE LEFT TWO LITTLE GIRLS COA-T S, trimmed with bea- verine collar andcus. rep`- nrimn msznn n.... ..-:-- 1.- .. .. MEN'A_ND BOYS-Remember and Boys? Clothing, Furnishin coming indaily. Our prices are CHRISTIV. We have 3 full line nf (lift: `Fnr to s;ll- l;u`l:li`c-A:x::;i`)n I I'll! Il\l\ 1 `I In-:45 The Grand Leader Has G. B.'i7i'iaNRY I, T.*.*.R.1.`.'T.N IMPORTANT _ _,____-._.. ., .,...... .,...\uu uncaona, pieatea , skirts, and with red silk braid trimmings, regular price was $4.50. e T . $1.5o'to $2.95 WEHAVE SIX LADIES RAINCOATS W]1iPh mm BA1` T OUR MOTTO: Low Prices and Quick Tuimover, . J _Our overhead expensies are low, and itTwl1 incur` an. ...-.. _---J- vvcsu. uuua. arm n. -mackstock, John Ing- lham, Geo. Eliott, Jas. Henry, David Clarke, `Chas. Henry, John Patton, W. A. Grose and Albert Mason. The W. A. of St. Jude's Anglican Church will meet in the basement of the church Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 2.30._p-m. All mem- bars are requested to be present as it is the annual nomination of officers. I A anmmllnifu o.....'...II -c..- 11.. ._J I-'-- .-- ..v.-anuauvluxfl HAG l.LIVII}Uua - _ T. Vi _.VvSharpe of Brantford motored to town this week. He was accompanied back` by his father, Matthew Sharpe, who has sold his house to R._ Cunningham of Barrie. One of our oldest village residents, Wm. Fraser's driver Princey, /having reached a great age, was started some time last week on his long journey to the happy hunising.-grotlindslg I W . F t Among-t e ya ' inter air -visi ors were: Chas. and H. Blackstock, John Ing- a ham, Eliott. Henrv. David nI....1,. . . _._-........gv uuuavo niu Will. meet at the home of Mrs. Jzis. R. Jamieson on Wednesday,'Dec. 4, at 2 "pm. All the ladies of the congregation are invited. rr w m..,....- -: n_--- I i H6160 Mrs. R. D. Henry has returned home from'Toronto where shespent a few weeks with relatives. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. S._N._ Grose'"motored to Toronto last Thursday and returned on Sunday. While there` they attended the` ` Royal Winter Fair. The Methodist Ladies Aid will meet at \ ['p..m.__ 1_\ll ldi nf fkn no.-cunn--43-- Mrs.AWm. Maw spent a few days in Toronto recently. - Miss Mamie Henry isvisiting friends in 1 Bradford this week. Egerton (Mac) McLean is visiting his sister, Mrs. Chas. W. Henry. -Born, on Sunday, Nov. 25, to Mr. and Mrs. Le'RoyyJamieson, a son. Miss Dora Clarke is in Barrie attending the Short Course which has just opened. LeRoy Jamieson and son -of Loreburn, Sask., are spending the winter at his home ; here. i 11.. 'n -- -- - e annual nommat.1o_n of officers. A community farewell for Mr. and Mrs. Leader eBeen Selling at Very Low Prices -but; is Not Going Out ofuBusiness. anses arid it will pay you to walk down and see our gqods and get- our prices before put . .. \Ju\I..o bk)!-l`l D, trimmed with bea- ;. price $18.00. Our price to clear, $9 00 REN S BLUE` SERGE DRESSES, pleated ' ifaid trimmings rpmnlar m-hm ....... an an ford to miss this opportunity, as what it would cost ' you for one 1878-- -Thomas Campbell, Chas. Langford. 1879-_Thomas Campbell. Stephen IA1-kells. `1880--John Malian,` William Marshall. 1881--John Mhan, W. F. Wilson. 1882--Joh`n_ Milan. J. Locke. ' l883-H.,McDowell, John F. Meats. 1884-85--.'H. McDowell, C. E. Manning. _1886-vR. McCullough, Jae. Lavery. unu--VVul. nay, uavxd Catt 7187l-Wm. Hay, Jun. 0. Ste` 1872-_-4William Irwin,` Charle 1873-Wi!liam Irwin, W. G. . 1874--William Irwin;"_Thoma, `I R7_ Tuna .. 'I"|- --A 1850-Luther _0.. Rice, Thos. Culbert. suxr-uuunes uuoert, J. Hutchinson. 1845-William. Coleman, Benjamin Jones. In Bradford Circuit from 1846-1850 184,6-William Coleman; Benjamin Jones. 1847-Ezra Adams, Alex. Campbell. 1848-C. Flummerfelt, W. S. Blackstock. 1849-C. Flummerfelt, John Webster. Became Coukstown Circuit 1851 185`!-53-Luther 0. Rice 1854--Joel Briggs 1855-John A. Williams . 1856-C. Turver, Nicholas Willoughby. .1857-58--C. Turver, Isaac Baker. 1859-John Clarke, Benjamin Sherlock. 1860-61-John S. Clarke. Thomas Bell. I 1862-Joseph Sheple ,' Isaac Gold. I 1863-Matthew Swarm, Jos. Collings. 1864-Matthew Swann, Nelson Burns. .1865-Matthew Swann, Peter Addison. `I866-A. R. Campbell, Peter Addison. 1867-A. R. Campbell * 1868-A. R. Campbell, Jno. H. Keppel. I 1869-Wm. Hay, Andrew Cunningham. 1870-Wm. Hay, David Catternach. 1871-Wm. I-Tau Inn ('1 QA......_.._ Father, Keeping up With the Joneszes, Mutf and Jeff, Katzenjammer Kids, Barney` Google and Charlie Chaplin. MTS. Jamiesnn has hnnn "on--3-5-J ---~ uuvuuvu VIUIIIUITS Initltute The monthly meeting of the Women's In- 9 stitute was held at the home of Mrs. Ad- ' dison McKenzie on Friday evening. Nov. 16. Word was received that Mrs. Pankhurst in ` grouping her engagements can favor this village with a lecture early in December. It will be quite a treat to hear this talented! lady. A piano solo was given by Miss Clarice A McKenzie followed by a Pot Pourri" writ- ten-- by Mrs. James A. Jamiwon, topics be- ing, Life in the Home; the Influence of and! I ' . Education Derived from Newspapers, etc. J6 Beauties in Nature nham-um! Ions (1-4 - ' i I I ! JIICI/I the I U-HCIU Next Sunday .special collections will be made in the Thornton and Egbert Methodist churches in aid of the fund which is being` raised to defray the cost of effecting church: union. A`statement was made last Sunday regarding the share which the Methodist church assumes, and it is expected that a liberal responsewill be made. - " ;uuv-'j.|`4uulull(l onepara, James Spencer. M `In Albion Circuit from 1840-1845 1840-4l-John -Baxter, Francis Coleman. l842-Francis CoIeman,Jas. Hutchinson. 1843-Francis Coleman, John Goodfellow. 1844-Charles Gilbert, J. Hutchinson. I Bradford Gin-.ui+. cm... mm mm G. B. Henry,` Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson,l 1 and Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson will be held; E4 in the basement of the Methodist church; X *3 on Friday evening, Nov. 30, at 8 o clock. Everybody `welcome. Refreshments served. v That if the mountain will not come `tohxoj i Mahomet, Mahomet will go to the moun- tain" was finely illustrated in one of our M churches here on Sunday, when the pulpit Wed sailed over the gulf of avoided front seats Mr and came close up to the surprised congre- 3'9 1` gation. We hear that it is likely to stay ! tclg 8 Thornton Women s Institute nnnn-.1" ...--L3--~ - ' and thereby give the "public ret-clues goods at fair prices. ....., vucunza uuuul. vm, Howson. vin, Thomas Manning. :1, Thomas Manning. 11,. J35. E. Allan avxu. val/Del'IlCD. 10. Stevenson.` n,` Charles Smith. L W (1 `I'.`l'.........._ strated zday, if it it is lilmlv +.. ......l urau, uuger 0! pocket knife. [ )u to the `V`?Gra nd Leader pu r,chasing.v THE 3Am_iu-: EXAMINER 7 .uu.-u. muuuuougn, rt. 15. Beynon. 1888-R. McCullough. A. E. Swartout. lS89--J. Harris, J. Dyer. 1890-J. Harris, H. G. Ferguson. i 189I-J. Harris, Geo. Robinson. 1892--J. Morgan, Geo. Robinson. l893-J. Morgan, W. E. Baker. 1894---J. Morgan, E. T. Douglas and ' W. E. Baker. 1895-Geo. Walker, _J. J. Sparling and V V M. Loblaw. 1896--Geo. Walker, J. J. Sparling. 1897-Geo. Walker, E. Crockett. 1898--C. A. Simpson, E. W. 'McBrien. 1899-0. A. Simpson, A. Miller. ,1900-C ~A..Sim_nson, A. P. Stanley. 1901-C. A. Simpson, George N. Grey. 1902-"-W. H..Madden. W. Colpits. ' , l903-W. H. Madden. W. Sinclair. 1905.--J. S. Humphreys, H. S. Warren. l906-J. S. Huznphreys, W. J. Whelan A 1907--J. S. Humphrrys, F. L. Harburn. 1908 09--A. N. St. John, E. E. Pugsley. d To this maybe added, bringing it up to ate:- V . . Thornton and E3 rt Separate Circuit , 1910-13--G. N. Gm-,v A - vnuu uuI_l, men` eldest son. Mr. Duff, who was in his 39th.year, was employed by the Hydro-Electric Commission. A young- er brother was killed while on war service overseas. The _body was. brought to Al- liston for interment. ' T ` elsewhere. an-n `ll nave ' m'l'l1`emas'querade hall held _in the Gil- heeny & Cook hall on Monday evening was largely attended. Prize winners" were: ladies--lst, Miss Dorothy Gould asEgyp- tian Lass; 2nd, Miss Agnes Flynn as Bo- Peep." gentlemen--lst, Eldon Neilly as Uncle Sam 3 2nd, Colwell Ramsey, as Highlander. ' The death occurred on Monday at 1793 Dufferin Street, Toronto, the residence of his mother, Mrs. Jane Duff, widow_ of the` late Hon. James Duff, formerly Min~ ister of Agriculture for Ontario, of John Ed- [ward Duff, their eldest Mr. Wan hi vhni urns} nun.-J..---LJ L-- ..--.- ..,. ..... aavvv uuuIU- ab nruuru. I The box'soeial held in the town haII, l Friday evening, was a fair success despite the unfavorable weather. The boxes` were many in number and beautiful to look at and contentsmore pleasing. Each box re- lalized a fair price. . fl-__ ____i._,,, I 1 n u - - ---... .. aI-JvJ vuv vu um ucuu. Now is the time to select your Christ-`I mas gifts. It will be to your interest to -look over the gifts in stock at H. R. Lee- !son s, ' V./' ,,__= .. . . . 1 `__,,I `When one-hand was caught in a corn fodder machine, Sidney Goes, 45, a Penn.syl~ Vania farmer, unable to release it, cut the firstefinger off at the first joint .withhia Docket knife. ' T . ' Iuuu a, Quite a number attended services in the Presbyterian .church. Sunday evening to hear the Rev. W. H. Bartlett preach his ifarewell sermon. Mr. Bartlett leaves this -week for his new home. at Elmira. I rm__ L,--' ~ ...v.. . V- ...c lnulll mun uuuwo. 'Robt. Duttbn s little boy, Gdrdon, had _the misfortune to fall on Sunday and re- ceive 9. nasty cut on his head. 17-..- :_ LL, 1' . - 'r_Arch. McLean, who has been "confined tu `bed for the past week, is out once more and `recovering from his illness. .`I'|_I; `l\ . via!` cradle 1 Christmas just four weeks ahead. Many of the stores_are noting the event by dis- i plays in their windows. { I I luv , muuuay. W. E. `Stoddart went `to Toronto to be lpresent at the funeral of his nephew, the `late Edward Duff. h I upmxuva u ' Jos. McGowan, wife and little daughter, of Schomberg, visited Miss E. Arnold on` `Monday. I W la` `Q6-...I.l..-L .._-_.4 '4, rn - - - I 1887-R. McCullough, R. B. Bcynon. Mc`Cullnmrh A F? Q-~-4-'~- `I5 : .' His friends` here were glad to see Jno. fGilheeny here again, greatly improved in! health. _ - - Jos. W. Martin of Toronto has moved to Alliston where he has secured a garage` ibusiness. ' i T..- Il_I`1-__.,,, `F - -..,. ._a.... u .. u nuuu vv u1c- IVUI bu acuulg. Herb Nixon and family have moved in- ,to the house he purchased from Mrs. Mur- gral -lfio C.-I.......l..` L _ _ . _ . . __ ,1, 1 - wen: m wwu_on oawraay. Freeman Campbell of Barrie attended the, , box social here on Friday evening. ` Mr. and` Mrs. Jno. Pugsley attended the Winter Fair at Toronto last week. --The bargains in harness on display in Jno. Agnew's wmdow are-worth seemg. Ark Nlvnn nu-ul Cn...:l-- L..-.- __-.7-- I pan as guuu as new. _ , _ , All will be sold without reserve as the pro- prietor is leaving Thornton. ` mmum mm: " Jm&w&mm&m&mm&&&g nu u.. n. 1.865011 5 SIJOPC. Lou Cobourn and daughters of Beeton were in town_on Saturday. I Frnamnn nmnl-ml] A6` .n......:.. ..u-...J-J At- Inn :.\'y uu ouuuay. I Copies of the Barrie Examiner for sale] at H. R. Leeson's store. _ I Inn (`Al-`nu--a .._.I _l_._._LA.,, 1' Y`- Miss F. MaNabb visited Barrie friends on Wednesday. ' Mr onil Mun II D.._I-:_ -_:_t._,1 p- I IV cuucuuy . Mr. and Mrs. H. Rankin visited friends `at Ivy on Sunday. nnnhaa nf Hug `Rn.--:.. I..........2_-- l'-- -~'-' m$mmaawmmam$m& COOKSTOWN _ . \ - --.~ ..-1 . MEN"AND B0_YS--Remember that we carryia full stock of Men s Furnishings, etc., which are all new and more are 20 per cent. cheaper than elsewhere. Phone 1060. No- cwuuxua wo numerous to mennon. The above is all high-class furniture" and just as good as new`. A uni" kn AAIA u.:LI.....'.A. ______ U - A` jam --w have a full line of Gifts for Christmas, and as our stock is new, - `having just been bought from the celebrated rm of _ E. '& S. CURRIE, LTD., Toronto, Ontario. You will do well-to look them over before you buy. CHRISTMAS GIFTS at 111'. n. vvesns last week. Fred Latimer had an auction sale of farm stock and implements last Friday. Fred ucx uwuus. Lorne Brennan and L to Creemore Sunday and were \ home by Miss Nora Jardine. Mrs, Krnnconur at 'I .l'...._:u._ :, uuulu uy MISS LVOTB Jfdlne. Mrs. Kransaw of Hamilton is visiting her daughter Mrs. M. Clucas. Rev. Frank Bbwes of Markdale visited `at Dr. E. West s last week. - F1-pd I.nf;n1nn l.....I ._ UL! - ' ` PRICES: 50, 75:, wugu over ounaay. . I Jas. Arnold of Toronto visited `his daugh- lter, Mrs. (Dr.) West, Sr., last week. - Mrs. Jonas TarBush, Walter, Bernard and Dora Middlebrooks spent Sunday with Stay- ner friends. uuau xuxuuu: I ..__- D- 25 . MUSICAL commmms . DA `npcuu a new uays wzm roronto friends. Mr, and Mrs. F. Wibberly and family of Camp Borden `visited Mr. and Mrs. D. Tough over Sunday. Jan. Arnnlnl nf 'l`m-.-...a.. ..:-:Q-_u L2, 1 u 7-`jg - The folloivingz jji Q Mahogany parlor suite, three pieces, good . as new; mahogany parlor table, extra nice parlor lamp, velvet-pile rug, good as new; pictures, curtains, etc., Mission wood den set, consisting of extra good chairs and > table; 2 good clocks, 32 yards carpet, good as new; oak sideboard, oak extension`. table, 6 dining chairs, rocking chairs, large leath- - er couch, dishes and cutlery, Wilton rug, good as new; oak bookcase and writing desk, coal heater, quarter-out oak bedroom L suite, good as new; 2 quarter-out oak bed- room chairs; toilet set, mattress and springs, rug, pictures, etc., oak bedroom suite, mat- tress and springs, rug, toilet set, pictures, etc., large brass bedstead, `black walnut dresser and stand, toilet set, `black. walnut bureau, ,black walnut table, rug, pictures, single bed, mattress _and springs. etc.. range, Gurney, nearly new; coal oil stove and oven, kitchen table and chairs, linoleum, garden tools, kitchen utene sils, gems; and a large quantity of other articles too numerous to mention. Th nkvnvn in 1:" Link Ala-.. ..__2L..__,' - I F a VI Uu uuuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Davidson and Jack` spent a few days with Toronto friends. | Mr. and Mn 12` W:kL--I.. .....I r__~:v~ P rIA1\J\J9-I Nov. 27.--Mrs. Geo. Latimer and Mr.. and Mrs. Harry Mink motored to Toronto? on Sunday. Mr and II... 7-....- n. 5: I - NOT A MOTION PICTURE. THE NEW EDITION OF FATHER THIS SEASON IQ (`Al I n sigma vs2g.?*s:2. V V I I ll THE FUN snow or me wonu) j.__j__? :1} Seat Sale at Malcon'1soI; s, Dec. 3rd. The undersigned has `received intrdctions . ` from