ered Cu -~ reg. 45c, for $1.00 4. nshion CO- nd._$1.00 =red Cu-_ lleii, re- guson, Barrie._ One son. Frank P., died 16 years ago and another, Ed- ward D., served overseas in the War and has notbeen heard of since. The late Mr. O Reilly is also survived by two sisters, Mrs. A. Shanacy and Miss Mary O Reilly. The funeral took place on November 8 to St. Mary s- Church and Cemetery. The Rev. Dean; Sweeney celebrated Requiem High Mass and Rev. Father Brennan of- ficiated at the grave. The pall bear- ers were: T. Smith and H. Mc- Bride of Utopia; T. M. Storey, J . T. Spence, W. T. Russell and Jas. J- Doran. all of Midhurst. _ I'IIIY I": I 5' II"Ir|l`I? | As a result of injuries. sustained in a motor accident on the Barrie-Orillia. `highway, May 26, Mrs. Arthur F. Hat`- ris died at her home, 85 Sanford St.,' last Friday morning. Following the accident, in which her spine was in- jured when the car which she was driving turned turtle in the ditch at the foot of Hewitt's hill, Mrs. Harris was taken to Toronto for treatment but was later brought back to the Royal Victoria Hospital where she remained until about three months [ago when she was removed to her ome. V - ..v-..v . 1 Born in " West I-Iimtingdon, vneara. Belleville, her maiden name was Mary- Goudy. " She` was twice married, her_ first -husband being James Rodgers of ` Midland, who died in 1910.` In:1912 she married Mr. Harris and moved to Barrie. V - - - .- 1 - ..a.`1u-a-.. 4.. I;..._ 1.L.....1..-...: ..1......_` LU .D8.I'I'lB. ` ` In addition to her husband, eleven children survive. They are: 3 Mrs. Beanan, Toronto: Meta ~_Rodg'ers, Myrtle Rodgers and Joseph odgers, all at home, of the first ta. ly-;; and Ethel, Jean, James,_ Charles, Leonard William and Alfred of the second `fam- ily. There are also a.` sister`, Mrs. Repp'ard of Bellevllle,` and ';two_ bro- thers. Edward and Charles of Toronto. on-IL- n__.__'_'__I A.__1_ ___I_._ __ `1-n-__.___, '_1`h-H1;aera.l took p1a._c.; o-n"Sunda:'r" 32 Dunlop St., Barrie _% _ LADIES APPAREL MRS. A`. F./HARRIS 2:_jaEiE .`ff $5,oo Sale Price [ L A Few mminfvuds of Ribbon "` Fancy and plain Regular $1.00 yard, sale price 25c Tcotine and Serge Suits Regular $25.00 a Only $15.00 These are beautiful models. POWELL S \ You just-ssvie $7.50-on these Up-to-Date Dresses _ Hudson Seal ,_co11-a`r's,mfL.11'1-1i';1ed Sizes.36 to 46 -- Reg. $40.00 Ag: - WOMEN S FLANNEL % DRESSES Ladies Black Cloth Cqats ONE TABLE REMNANTS SILKSF-% DRESS GOODS? }@@3@1 Just a fraction of ofiginal cost Put Your Bar to This: TI-IEKNOCKOUT % SENSATION or THE SEASON on FRIDAY, Nov. 2s, MISS POWELLIS THROW- ING HER ENTIRE srocx or LADIES `WEARING APPAREL TO THE MERCY or THE PEOPLE. or nus LocALn'Y ABSOLUTELY. $29.00 afterhgon, burial being made 'in the Midland cemetery. -.... , iv--n-u Aftorv-a.` lengthy illness John Doyle, Newmarket, died at St. Michael's Hos- pital, Toronto, early yesterday morn- ling (NOV, 20\, nnszncr n" crlnnrn runn- ` receive closer attention. ll.1il.ll_Y. Ll'lCil.\.l-`J- ` ' Deceased was a son of the late Stephen Doyle and conducted` a. suc- cessful barbering business here for a number of years but for some months he has not beenpable to wait on his customers. A year ago he sold his barber shop and went into the coal business. For seven weeks prior to his death he was confined to his bed. Last Saturday "a. specialist was called here from Toronto and he advised his removal to the Hospital where he could He was tak- en there on Sunday but the disease -had gone too far to be checked and, he gradually sank. Thus an estimable young man, unmarried, passed to his rewai-d.--Newmarket Era. . T.n1Iv-Ir" T31-n'r1n 1:1-on nun AC `Inn 1.44!- l`UWI.1'u.*'1V6W`U1.rK8C mra. "Larry" Doyle was one of the best known lacrosse players in Ontario. Foro23 years he was activein the game, I his position being on the home field. He was a. member of the Markham , team when it won the senior champ- ionship and also played with the New- ` market Ta.lagoos," Shelburne and Marmora. . no .. a.......u.. '..a'.;....1.... ax..- 1.._..n...._.. . ;pu.2:.1, LUIUIILU, x-:a.1'1y _YU.`L_I'(l'cl.y ;ing (Nov. 20), casting a. gloom t many friends. Tinnnncn mac 9 ann A4` 4-`kn ...:.;. 27, 1924. .Lual.`u1Ul.`a.. . _ - [ , Of a. family `of twelve, five brothers: and flve sisters are still living. These` are: Frank, Barrie; Thos., Fred,} Ernest, -Harry, Minnie, Rose, G2-,a.ce,I Mrs. Frank Duncan a.nd.Mrs. George` I Osborne, all "of Newmarket. vvuu-v ---vrw-`row:-I ` 'E'lle.nmi-Ivoughton, widow of John Mc- `Donagh of Barrie, died last Saturday, in. her aeventieth year. . Born in Hampshire, England, the late Mrs.` Mcbonagh came to Canada at the age of fourteen with an elder brother and` settled pear Cookstown. There she PRICES SUCH_`AS THESE CANNOT BE bssmsan. No thrifty woman can possibly afford to miss this great opportunity, because this is not a saleof obsolete styles, but the season's most up-to-date models--at prices that will fairly take your breath. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED JOHN (LARRY") DOYLE 1-.. _ 1... _.;_I___ MR8. JOHN McDONAGH Sale Price . . . . . . . . Regular $750 10 ONLY SILK AND CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES ' Heavy.worstd wool Sizes 8% and 9 - Regular $1.25 Sale Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 HOSE AT HALF PRICE Si1k,`Wool or Silk and'Woo1 Regular $1.50 pair .. ' SalePri<":eV . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Cut ve1ou}':- r{e{1i;Iys22..so `Sale Price . . . . .4 . . . . . . . . $18.50 Regular $7.50 1 While they `last (_Z_HILDREN S Hoslf 190 HATS ONLY All -1924 Fall Styles j1_v11ssn1a:s' coA'rs { married _,Thomas Burton and lived for some time'in `the vicinity of Cooks- town; later moving to Newmarket. A family of two sons and six daughters were born to them- Twenty-nine years ago she came-to Barrie where her first husband died twelve years ago. Some years later she married John Mc- _Donagh, who died about two years ago. Mrs. McDona2h was as faithful thorn- EC. IST : MONEY` He} children, all of whom were home for the funeral, are: Major Thos. Burton, in charge of Salvation Army work in St; John, N.B.; Charles, North Bay: Mrs. Wm. Harris, Innis- fi_l; Mrs. Walter Longhurst, Allan- dale; Mrs. Nixon,H11rst, Barrie; Mrs. John Beleskey, Barrie; ,Mrs. Thos. Eade, Lindsay. She also leaves two sisters. Mrs- Wm. Shephard, Barrie. and Miss Alice Houghton. Toronto, and two brothers,` Samuel of Alllston and Fred of Newton Robinson. TBA funny-u`l 1-nan lnnlil A- rI'\.......I--_ No(.'2.7 (i?o.1rlHVVhVoa;t:' '(neW) .. ,Oa.ts . . . . :Bar1ey ..;...... . . . . . . . ;Rye S ;Peas....A................... -Buckwheat . . . . . Butter; per pound Eggs, per dozen Potatoes, per bag Hay. per ton uonagn, WHO (lied about two McDonagh was a faithful mem-A ber of the Salvation Army and was interested in charitable work, partic- ularly i'n that of.the Children's Aid So- nietv _ uncu Ly ciety . rrcu Ul. LVUWLUII RODIDSOII. . The funeral was held_on Tuesday afternoon-and was conducted by Col. Gideon. Miller. of Toronto. [THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES `v, nunucoooq ._ --___ |t SHOULDN T TRESPASS All `right to be the architect of your Iown fortune. but don't build on some I other fe1low s lot. .:-----:----,--c Sl_1op9w"hereA you are jhirlted to shop. `Look for the Sale Front BARRIE MARKETS 4 V`...'...... ........7 31.10- not0'0ooluaoloooollnolooooiot wheat . .';_ 3 E nes, -1 per $2.98 $2.93 Page V) $1.30r1.35 . . . . . . .. 45-50c ......... 76-85c .... 31.10-$1.15 .......... $1.50 ......... 76-80c . . . . . . .. 35b38c . . . . ...;. 50e60c 3 c o o I 40-500 , . . . . . . . . . .. $16 ' Leg? , 1405 35c, to r $1.001 Trinity Church: 325;, ">{1w;anes- day November 26, at 2.30 p.m., was the scene of a pretty wedding when ' Miss Ida May, eldest daughter of Mrs. Creswicke and the late A; E. H. Cres- wicke, becamethe bride 01. Mr. Ken- neth Strothenyounger son of Mr. and Mrs. Lancelot C. A. Strother of Horn- ing's Mills. The church was beautifully decorated with chrysanthemums and ferns by "the members of the Chancel Guild. The pews` of the centre aisle `had yellow and white berries tied with pale green tulle bows and the_ guests pews were tied with white satin rib- bon. The Vicar, Rev. A._ R. Bever- ley. officiated. and Miss Edith Cres- wicke played the wedding music. The choir preceded the bridal party singing The Voice that Breathed 0 er Eden." The bride enteredithe church on the arm of her uncle, H-isrHonor__. Judge Hewson of Gore Bay, -and looked charming, in a. long-waisted.S,0Wn of pleated georgette with lace/skirt. Her Brussels veil, caught to the head in T - cap shape with orange blossoms worn by her mother, fell gracefully to the hem of her court train of double .ageor- gette, headed in crystal and pearl. She carried bridal roses and orchids with shower of lily-of-the-valley..Miss Alice Creswicke and Miss Godfreyda Bird werethe bridesmaids; the former in vnnnun` a-nnvoonffn nrnhvninv-Ad "I?! r-errect LOVB." . ,V A A reception was held after the cer- emony at the home, of the bride's vmother, 190 Bayfield St.. Mr. and Mrs. Strother receiving the guests with Mrs. Creswicke. The bride's mother wore 9. zzown of .silver grey velvet trimmed with grey fur and a hat to matchwlth ostrich tips and a mauve scarf. Mrs. Strother, mother of the groom.` was gowned `in black "velvet with silver trimming and hat to match, and er- mine scarf. v mt... 1....x.:- o........II...I In I-`nmnm-lm-I nmnv I\:1v@ p T'&1rIvIIl2 A quiet wedding was solemnized at St. Andrew's Manse, Barrie,.by the `Rev. J. S. Shortt, Wednesday, Nov. 26, when .Miss Florence M., eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Glen- nie, Barrie. was wedded to Mr. William Arthur Ke1cey,'also of this town. n|u__ 1__.1_1- __'._.. I...._......l.....I-. ..L&l...{.I In` .BlI'(1 WBI`e"U'lB prluesmaxus; ulu .I.u1'uu-:1. in mauve georgette. embroidered -in flowers of deeper shades. black panne hat. with .' mauve owers, and silver shoes and stockings; the latter wear- ine: yellow georgette `embroidered in owers of deeper shades, black panne` hat with brown flowers, and gold shoes and stockings, .Both attendants car- ried Victorian bouquets tied with tulle to match t eir gowns. The groom was attended his brother, Mr. Freder- ick Strother. The "ushers were Mr. Hugh Henry (I-Ial)` Creswicke and Mr .- Maurice Folinsbee. Toronto. _,,,1_,-._ -1 LL` _-..l-yd-nu :31 Ianuu :.xuu.av,y, nanny u.. V"... ..v n "- The bride was becomingly attired in a tailored suit of brown po'1ret. twill with hat to match -and Wore a. brown 10:: fur. She was attended` by her sis- ter, Vera, ,who was dressed in brown. Canton` crepe. The groom was sup-{ ported by Mr. Ivan `Clemens of Barrie. 'l`ha bride was the recinient of many OPIZBG Dy N11`. 1v,u.u blelllcllu UL Da1'L':u. The bride was the recipient many beautiful. and useful gifts, including` a. cut glass wa.ter= set from the Bell Tele- phone staff and a ~ch_equeT from the STOOYD. "Mm hm-mv nnnnlnqlaft on the 5.05 room. 7 The happy coupleleft on the 5.05 train for Montreal. On their return they will reside in Barrie. - A _ AVLUEUIIUU J.` UllllDU`UUg J. VI. VII luv u During the signing of the register the choir sang.as Aa. recessional Oh Perfect Lovel" A ......-...u..... vvvnb hon-1 uffnr fhn nm-.. E $'1'.66 z. bails, E A VVWEDDINGS 3 -r1-nuns. VI vlvlu-I1 v uvw - - u - u The -monthly meeting of the Wot `men's Institute will be held at the home or Mrs. Tordift, Berczy St., on Tues- day. Dec. , 2, at "*3 ` p.m._ Sale. or Christmassur rise presents. All mem- bers and trien s "should attend to help ` swell the funds tor buying warm boom-be torts 1 th (1 1-; . T Mrs . O'lI1rf:no1lxriIlp:lo1:esi-.IiAin2'_ Miss vvovv u .- ---... ...-- _-- --.. V .---_w. - Capt."and "Mes. H. 1.;-onvare gs- ing to Toronto.tomorro_w (Nov. 28),, when the eightieth anniversary of the Captain's birth will be celebrated by a family gathering at the home of Dr. S. M. Lyon. It is fifty years since Ca 1:. Lyon "came to i'eside in `Barrie. T e Examiner joins his many `friends in congratulating him `on reaching fourscore and still hale `and hearty. . 1111118 SCETI. ' The bride travelled in brocaded grey crepe with black hat with ostrich tip. brown coat and `fox fur, the gift of the groom. '1`!-an an-nnn-.'u fnvnm: warn! ,tn the me groom. The groom's fa.vors_were:. to the bridesmaids; bracelets: , to the ushers, set of brushes; to the be1I`t*man,: a. tie-' bin. and to the organist, a.-neck1ac6-. Mr `am-1 M... fvvnfhnr mm mama at If`! lOIg cess. 1; Pin. and to the organist, a.-necklace-. ` Mr.` and Mrs. Strather will reside at 60A Wellesley Street. Toronto, on their` return from a honeymoon `agent In the United States . lorous` story." ` LU]?/`I7-s .IOZEu`1:'r1:(),n(?1!sglllp;i.;rlv:I} P935533-gig: ahouldice .a ..pape;` and ,-`there w . musical selections; "1 1';9~ufvA 3"".,*." `'_. ,&:L`.'~` ~ '2". " I `All members are u!'88d t tum "-`t to make zthlgi c__hr;pt3x;gp,gne9t}n8 :*"?" ` cess. V A . Mrs. J. S, S}1ortt`wil_l receive ?or the first timeismce coming to` Barrie on Thursday, Dec. 4, from 4 to 6 in- the afternoon and from 8, `to 10 in the evening, at St. Andrew's Manse, 85 Worsley St.` Mr. Shortt will re- ceive with Mrs. Shorttiin the evening. I If 3 `I? T.__,, _ Harry Marr. 1; ` - Mrs. B. J. Hopkins and son Ben of Zion City and Mrs. Taylor of Tor- . onto visited `their sister, Mrs. Geo. Hill. Soppia Sta, recently. ~ _ H. Litster and~hisv daughter, Mrs. `R. P. Merrick, left on -Monday for Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, to visit Mrs. W. D. Craw (nee ..Ge'rtrude Litstgr). If T $ _ -._LL l___1I _ _ _ _ _j__A o'ts,' reg. at $2.95 d 1 to S . B5-nIOI'(l Din Vernon Mai-r "and Miss A1berta~_ Morgan of Lindsay, acbompanied by Mrs. Morgan, spent Sunday with Mrs. `Harry Marr. Mn: 12 .T `I-Tnnlrfnsx ahdasznn `Ran l.'UIIlaU J-,UL G Dlllll-U lqljllc , Frank. Blackstock of'S"a`s1;' 'td'c).xi ited friends in Barriefqverithe week- engfr-.. .....: 1u".;.. .n1..:1:... 1|_A"'..1r.~....`.a -1 v.1. .q.1auu.wuu, arc Ag ton. Victoria. St. - tr 1: `ll ..- Fl` Eon. Vvl_UbDl.`l,a- no. ~ A R` _ ` ' Mrs. H. R. 'I_`omlinsQ`n ' an_d nson Donald are spendmga weekwlth he: parents in Baldwin. - ` "I/Iv and Eva C`. Wivmn, Rrad- PETBHDS Ill DRLUWIII. Mr. and Mrs. .G. `A. Fifmn, Brad- ford St_., are visiting in Buffalo,- La Salle and Niagara Falls. .. . ~ ha .-...1A Dnaa 1111:: n'l:.m+m-I 1: mpm'hm- muuevana N1aga.rar_au.s. - Donald Ross was plected a member of the executiive o_theV Ontario Lib- erals at a meeting'held in?Toronto this` week. V ,. . - - IE3-.. 'IK..`I..-'I `[1311 A3 rlnninh Canaan!` tms weex. 7 _ _ Miss Mabel Hill of Guelph General Hospital spent the week.-end with he!` arents, Mr; and, Mrs. Wm. Hill; `anford St. 17..-nan Marv hurl Minn A"'\nr`l'_n `and ~.Mrs.. Philip McLeod oz 0ri11ia.spent,_ Sunday at` thgf home "of Wm. Lowe.` _ _ . _ D `E`'...-....... anal` AlIII`Kl\X `nah "u1 v~v..$_=i7`ram ahd da1ighte_r- Jan of `Hamiltdn. are .\rjsitingjMq;s.,_A..r_1_dq1'- I-run `T-:n"nIn:n Q4- ts, sizes ck ,and . $2.95 , sizes 6 ~_ $2.50 $mwmw&&a&&im$$| uI'.llI.ll|IUl1o \_ . . Mr. and Mrs. T. M'etc.l;r`e' in To- 'ronto' fbr a short time. ' ` 1:1._....1. DI....`I--A.....I- ..:~co..`.;1.'..":..`-.; ._~- - Mrs. J. A. Ma<:VI`._ai}renv"js5; visitig Hamilton. .1ur.. ....A M... In 1vr'..+...V.1:'h.'... ,. :. rm. BARBIE WOM EN'S INSTITUTE 'l`I._ ____,, , _ _A_.l_.. -3 LI.` `'7. Thqndny, No4voInI_)crf2_.1. I924. jSTRO THE.R-CR_E8WlcKE -n-.,._n- -__` 112-: KELcEY-_GLENN|E; `sf unl-nor urna unharnr PERSONAL Wear Wflll` T Ivlwijrilv The death .occui-redon Monday, Nov. 17-. at his home, lot 19, concession 6; Innisfil. ot John B. Mcljean. 3. well known and respected resident oi!` Cookstown for a number of years. The late Mr. Mcnean, .,who had recently completed his sixty-fourth year, had been in" poor health 1.'or*over a year though only confined to bed for three weeks prior to his death. Mr. McLean was brought up in Cookstown and lived there`, where he had many friends, un- til-tour years ago when hemoved to `the farm near Lefroy. ._--_.__A-.1 A .1-1..l.I.. I5.-`neon nl LIIU Lawn: uwu._ a.u2a.;v;o ' He married Adelaide Beatty of `Cookstowmwho survives him with one daughter, Mrs. .Wel1ington Miner, Po- `catello. Idaho. and four sons, Clifford and James, Barrie. and Elmerand Mer- land at home.. Four sisters also sur- vive. They. are Mrs. James Camp-" beli.- Geokstown: ;.Mrs. .J, 1 .Ho1t,; Ivy; 3 `John Anderson `Bhel,burnHe;. and: g$&iwa&&m&$&&&&l wsw&w&s&&esrss WM. McK|NLEY Wm`. McKinley, who died in Sud- bury, Nov. 18, 1924, was born 81 `years ago in Essa, being`. a son of John and Elizabeth McKinley. He farmed in Essa for some years and there _mar- ried Eliza Jane `Gordon. Subsequently they lived in Angus and Penetang and after Mr. McKinley retired from ac- tive work they went to reside in Mid- , land. Followingthe death of his wife. heewent to live with his,son. first _-at the S00 and later at Sudbury. Sur- viving him are one son and three .sis- . ters, Mrs. Thos.. Gibson of Barrie. Mrs. Geo. Cunningham and Miss Jane McKinley of Cookstown. Oneson and one." dayghter predeceased him.-n In-, 1%rment_ took 5place' at `Midland on Nev. Everything` in our power has been done to make this the greatest money-saving `eventiof the times and we are sure that you will agree with "us if you visit_our store i - " "during the coming week.` OBITUARY _ JOHN' Mcl.EAN _, up-.. .1 No A1>1jR_ovg\.L pR_ TELEPHONE` ORDERS QTREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER H11'no'Ain nnr nnumr hoe hnnn Anna +n w orsted 101/; "$1.00 `S;a_ls for Cash only; N Thousands of Yards of. Lace at l()c _-+- Regular up to$1.25. Regu1ar`:$`3:.`5'5',+s:;1e price . $1.98 Any. Pair iGloves `in the Store for $1.00. -- Some real snaps here Latef fnodels - Fur. collars Regular $25.00, sale price $15.00 You just save a neat ten-spot here. % THIS Is A SLAUGHTER `THAT WILL UNDOUBT- EDLY NEVER HAPPEN AGAIN IN YOUR A I DAY on MINE. PRICES ABSOLUTELY cu-I IN HALF, ANII THE KNIFE STILL FORCED DEEPER. DON T LET THIS PASS YOU . 25 WOMEN S SUITS AND I advise you {O belon hand early, because atlthese pcs `it will-not-take long tqclear my stock. -MISS POWELL. Aura. Alex. .LV.u.:1."u.uuen, '.l.`0I'0n1'.0. The funeral took place on Nov. 19 `with a service a.t`the homegconducte-1| by Rev. Wallace Johnsto_1_1 gnd atl; St. John's Church, Cookstown. Burial was made in St. John_'s Cemetery. r Cash- wn, blue, eight,` re- Q1l\I| U U]. L116 .RI.LU 11. IX. VVH:_l'IlUI'. (.1160 Wednesday morning, Nov. 26, 1924, at her residence, 233 `Bayfield St. She had been in failing; health for some time. Of a retiring disposition all her -interests were centred in her ,home. Mrs. Warner had been a. res- ident .of Barrie twenty-five years. Her ; Husband predeceased her eightyears. Seven of their ten children survive. .yiz.: Laurie, Kenneth and Clifford. Smithers. B.C.; I-Iarvie, Cobalt; Mrs. . W. O. Partridge, Barrie; `Mrs. Jos. Kiley, Sault Ste. Marie. Mich.; Mrs.` A. E. Gould. Berkley. Calif. ._'1`wo children died when quite young and the eldest son, John F. was killed in ac- tion overseas,` Oct. 8, 1916. `hnuln nni-no hnmn fun-rn nhnlf An Mrs.` Alx. McFadden',To-ronto. 'I"hn frlnnral fnnlz ninnn An NY: IIUIIIU ll'Ulll llllLllUl B, The funeral,: which wiflhl; e' at private ..one, takes place Friday afternoon to Barrie Union Cemetery. w--.._ no w ---u-- I Thomas 0 Reilly, who passed away at his home in Midhurst. Nov. 5, after an illness of several months. was one of the oldest residents of Vespra town- ship. Born in Ireland 83 years ago. Mr. O Reilly came to -Canada with. his parents in childhoo 1 and had been` a resident of -Midhurst for 77 years. He was well known throughout the dis- trict and, wa.s.well. thought of by all who knew him. Mr. O -Reilly was married to Miss Katherine Smith of -UtopLia,lw_ho survives him with a fam- ily 'o_ five: John J .,.`at home: Hugh 1'. and ,Da,nie`1_.'.l`.. of Midhtirst: Mrs. . .Brrett=:and7Mrs.-"`Margaret Fen- uuuwu vvuu -us vvruunlv--us Mrs. Martha Augusta. Coulson, wid- `o of the late A; K. Warner. died Anncnv I-nnrnincr `Nfnv 962 109A LIUII. UVBFBVEH, `JUL. 0, L310. Ha.rv1e came home from . Cobalt on Saturday and Laurie is on his way home from Smlthers, B.C. 'l"hn fnnnrdl .W"I`!",I will ha 1:` nrlvnfn A straiglgt reduction of on `any regular stock ndt Hardly tire gictzefof ihe thread mWOMEN S c9ATs_ HQUSEEREES T f"`$`iL.b'c ib Cash- own and . . $1.00 d prices. ` MRS. A. K. WfAl`-`(NEH [THOMAS O RE|i.LY _$1_.O_Q ("Already mentidned. alone is_ well worth your while. 100 LADIES! COATS ALLHALF PRICE Special for this Sale -3.1gnnu:'..z_xAM1Ni-:3: SPEC?- eggings ` a I00 I