Mrs. G. Turner has gone to the `to wait on -her daughter, Mrs. H. Seder; whoiaveryillatprenentz- V. _ New Lowell. Advance Cortespondenee. '.l_`h_a _Fifth_ of November will be oele- -- cu AA.- Mi.-}H3:? -'53` P. -..F: 92?` W- v11V 3.` mug, of A11andA1, pm.ch-`l 7th concession, veepra. Advance Correspondence. _ Fercusonvale. . Advande Correspondence. snqnty Bav ' Adana Con-jupondooco. 54 DUNLOP-$T., BARBIE. HAS Th; SIGNIFICANCE I-I UNTER BRO Ever occurred you as applied to any given line of store keeping? Isn't the EXUL IVE dealer on a par with the expert? That is-doesn t he know more about ' business-handle it better-be better able to speak with authority on it- ore likely to give a better and cheaper public service --than the man who mbines a lot of diversied lines in one? "Jack of all trades- ter of none. Dealer in all commodities-specialist in no one article. Sta s to reason, doesn t it, that an EXCLUSIVE busi- ness can be managed an conducted more in the owners interest and to the public advantage than a h ge-podge. many departmented, mixed up concern. ,We feel that we cannot too rongly emphasize the fact that we are EXCLU- SIVE Men's Outtters, and ment in Barrie and district. The fact has signicance for what every money spender is anx Let us tell you that we buy in the that we keep no books, in the sense go into no other lines than those belo And let us cap the climax of signican This is the Fall season. We were never interests have been studied in our buying, seek. Our stock, in brief, embraces everyth wearing apparel, from the crown of his head easily understood-with cash to pay you can b here than in any other store in the community. Watch this space for quotations each week. Co were no ghost stories. ot only that, but THE ONLY such establish- ery shopper. Think it over. It suggests s to secure-money saving. st markets for cash down. Let us add credit giving. Let us further say we g to our own business as Outtters. atement with the world ONLY. better shape_ to greet you. Your YOUR CUSTOM is what we pertaining to a man s or boy's the sole of his feet. That's more goods for less money in and you ll nd they . u--nu -arc...` ..._.______ ___._ , 10 `pairs only 10 lb. est quality, All W061 White 91-,3, size 72x96. regular P '06 3750, very cheap at only CANNED SHRIMPS CANNED CRABS CANNED PILCHARDS SHREDDED-WHEAT BISCUITS FLAKED BARLEY N PACKAGE MINCE-MEAT 1 ~[ (3 Pies for 10 cents.) ` -\-`av;-u n -u- 119- -I-v-rs raw-u-I-vi-I-1`-V-Iwv-r {BENGAL CLUB CHUTNEY `MANGO CHUTNEY THE MOST DELICIOUS JELLIES IN THE WORLD some. NEW . THINGS; i'rEA, 'co'FF32 -AND COCOA MERCHANT. ed in the Methodist church on Sunday. --.-4. Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Arthur and E. A. R. Peter- son attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Croker, of Orillia, last Friday. Dr. J. M. Caldwell returned to Te- ronto after spending a few days at his home here. . Advance Correspondence. % Mr. and. Misses Orrock, of Midhurstav spent Sunday in our midst. V` Mr. and~L;Iias Wattie, `of Midhurst, visited friends here lasftweek. T poaiancuu , V, L PRICE. 25 _ -.Rnmus-nu.` _ ran. - ~ One 'ub'NIuvouI Hungcux. " Sand for free sample and 4 --`.1: on oogosqot-at` 1: 25 pairs 7 and 8 ., extra Fqua1ity, SupeAr.. W`ool fWhit Blankets, soft lofty ni . Very special`at $3.59 and $4.50. ` Montreal buyer for $150. ` Mr. Ohae._- Banting sold 9. heavy draught team for a good price. EH1`. T. R. Parker sold one of his heavy draught ho:-see last week _to e _ A `gumbo; cf vjou;1g pople gathered at the home of Mrs. Fletcher last Fri- sampie " e to V H " ` Gout-n3;-nbx. ` -` `THE F. E. KARN 00., 1 oiling-1-.on8f.,'I'oronto, Can, - 5`- '1` m. .: . A as:-:A%Gr:RsT' oa_uc;.s'r E manna:-:. om. --%>\THE ONLY T. N HOBLEY I`f\`l.`Bl,l} \VI'\ l"t\l"l\A Ill.`I'3l`lIl If- `AH-WA-G0 do 01; give Complete and Perfect ; __ h `[ tisfaction. The of All Blood Purifiers. |Ha.mre s Our f all Liyer, Kidney and Blood Diseases. YOUR MNVEYIS REFUNDED Hosieryand derwear MEN WHO OUTFIT MEN. Pmcz. 25 F MNTQA PACKAGE. - One nth : Treatxgetzt. H.H.0T'l'0N 8: SUN The most Economical and Safest Heat- ing Stove made. Our store was heated with one of these stoves with 4 cords wood last winter. Size of store, 90 ft. by 20 ft. In use by other merchants in town, whom we can refer you to. No trouble to show Stoves. Call on us and see our full line. H. H. lltton & Son day evemng and spent a very pleasant time. Mr. D Ax-cy Hinds has been re-elected Cor:-ea_ponding Secretary of the Toronto Con- l6l'VBtlV0 Club. Next Door to` Barrie Hotel. EXCLUSIVE AND\lE ONLY. The... Lightning Heater . .SELLS. . 25 pairs lb; Super. {Wool-.Whit'e Bla4.Ii1kets, ne oz nish, ne quality, 8 ecial value at`$2.`50.` A % Omdn` 27; , low rises on Blankets Latest Noveltl an Hats. Latest Novelties Bonnets.` 0 Latest Novelties l \AVfltl|l3Irs. I. NO. aa.1DuN 4BARdI%=m:. ....sI=EcIA|_.... IMPORTERQ |NSP.ECT1MlINVITED. Mr. J. Orsiwford, of Oro Station,` visited fnende around here lately. Mr. and Mrs. James Coutta celebrated T their silver weddingon Monday night by a social gathering in which many of their friends participated. The follow- ing persons were present :--Mr. and Mrs. George Ooutts, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coutts, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. David Garvin, J. W. Garvin, B. A., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Frank- lin, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Monteith, Mr. and Mrs. Arch. Monteith, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Orock, Mr. Robt. Orock, - Mr. and Mrs. Walter Waites, Miss Monteith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry McGowan, all of Vespra; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hubbert, Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. David Beaih, Oro ; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Ness, Barrie. Many handsomesilver presents accom- panied the hearty congratulations Mr. and Mrs. Coutts received on the cele- bration of the twenty-fth anniversay of their wedding. A substantial sup- per was served after which a very. pleasant time was spent in games and social conversation. Mr. W. H. Swan pent Sunday at` ihome. - j V . i Mr. A; Olland has been improving his house lately. . Miss J an Stton, of Edgar `it; Visit- ` ing her brother, Mr. Joe. Sutton. Mr. W. J. Swan has been visiting friends in Wyebridge and Elmvale. Mm Mabei Dryda1e, of Elmvale, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. Turner. Mrs.` Gavin Tuxzner has gone to Sault Ste. Marie, where her daughter is ill. Miias Jenhie Monqnild, of Hilladale, paid a. visit to Mrs. Wm. Turner last week. . - Miss Gssmsis, of Midland, is visit"- iug Mrs. D. J amieaon s and Mrs. J. J ohnson a. Mias:Mi'n_nie Swan ha; gone to To ronto, where she will spend the winter. an-u -- wx --_-. l It is believed that we ie the same G. R. Parish that was junior minister on the Inisl_Oircuit about eight years 830. V _ ' ` II. . `U ' 4 A - Mldhurst. Advance Correspondence. Misses Wattie Orock, and J. Orock and Messrs Morgan Orock and Chas. Wattie visited friends near Ivy last week. "The Toronto News of a few days ago contained the following paragraph under y, All Wool Blank- cheap at only $5.00. 2nd Line harks. Advance Correspondence; stroud. Advance correspondence. ; All 1 parts of the Store` are bright >just nowwith F ashionable Goods just iarrived in :-- ` . Latest Nevelee In Jeekeie. * Leteet leveltlee In ceetumee. Lnieet Neveltlee In Dreee Geode. Jars. Crawford spent last` week. in ` Fergnsonvale. He purchased a mag- nicent driver while away. Samuel Corbett has moved to the farm of Jan. Johnson. St. 1-'aul e Church,-There will be no service in this church Oct. 30th. The Congregation are asked to `attend Christfe Church. The Tea Meeting held in St. Andrews Presbyterian Church on Oct. 13th was a great success. Tea was served from 6.30 to 7.30 p.m., the ladies excelling all efforts of the past. After'the inner man had been satised a splendid pro- gram was disposed of. Several select- ions were given by the ever famous String Band. A solo was given by A. D. Micks of Toronto which was greatly `appreciated. Mrs. (Rev.') Campbell also gave a solo. ` and Mrs. Stotter visited Mr. Wm. Wilson. Mrs. Rotors has been very 111, but `is slowly recovering. -yo -C A III: 3 Anniversary services will be held here next Sunday. Mr. Walker preach- es in the morning; Mr. Pearson, of Barrie, in the afternoon. Tea meeting Monday night. The Allandale choir will be present. habie of Veapra. were the guests of Jae. Marlin on Sunday. [Our correspondent, who. has always been very careful in the re- liability of his news items, but unfor- tunately. has erred -once; sends us the following paragraph which we will-. ingly publish.-ED.] In your issue. of two. weeks ago we published a report of a wedding between Thos. Maguire and Miss H. Burton. The statement was not true. Your correspondent got it from, what he` considered a reliable source, but it proved to be only a false report. We are sorry that such a re- port should have been started, much more so that it should have found its way into your columns, as we are auxi- ous to report only facts at all times. Advance Cm-rcsupondence. . Hattie Muir is visiting in this vi- oinity. '1 it an. .. I In `I ll` N jute McDermott and W. Wilson visited Carlos` McDer-nyott at Sunnidale. _ Tand Mrs; Bdmboltv and two children were the guests of Mr. D. Hindea last week. - ' Messrs. McBride and McKerna.n en- tertained a number of their friends at a paring-bee and dance last week. 1 I` "W-vevvo \IIyvI"v .-U0; I-Illunull . rpv' tor of the Congregational` Church of this city, `was arrested yesterday `after- noon by oioere `t'rom_ Sandwich, Ill., charged with the forging of a. cheque 01` $300 "three years ago under the name of Rev. Mark Thompson and Ina... .. n... -'III:....`... 11.... mn:...:.......... Hosiefy for Ladies, at 25c., _30c., 35c., 40c 45c. and 50c, pair. Children's Heavy Ribbed Cashmere a (1 W001 Hose in 4 different makes. all sizes, and very low pri Mr. Kerfoot: of Mineaing, spent a day last. week ht Jake McDermotn. e. - Dr. West is slowly improving from his illness. . M,ias'Turton was visiting in Barrie over Sunday. " -n- ? u up -n V. n _ gl -- - tlie`~' VA I Ole`:-Iionll Forge; -`rested ?--`Rev. R. Parish, pu- fnn AG AL. l"|-......-..-L.-._-I l'II..__-I. - V -IUUIIIU J. VI M- -I-IIIIIIIIIUUII CHI`. on `:l: e'I"llinoin Home Mieeionm-y" Society. _ Perish was positively ident- ied ea Thompson, and was "taken to Sandwich. He is a married men. and n brillinnt preacher. a----- v- --V "'B"" Graham, of Bradford. I Mr. Storyand Mr. Gaualin have been selling some horses this week at a. pretty good. gure. They. took them to Stay- ner on Wednesday. Mrs. J elin Sm ith andfemily have returned home. .. . . .1`. Arnold, of-.. Ivy, was` the guest or Dr. and Mrs,~'West last Sunday. A....:;'c:'..`;;.?;.....e. Mrs. White, who h'aa`b en very my in recovering. 25 dozen Ladies Extra Quality Ribbed U!` ervests, long sleeves, extra length-worth 40c. each-specialf t only 250. Drawers to match, same price. ' W is erecting `anew store and implement shop at Orosaland Cor- Dunn Mr. and Mrs. mmderson are the guests of their daughter, Mrs. W. E. l`I...I__._. . - `I'l_- _1l__..'I Don t fail` to attend the" O1-`Inge tea. and concert on November 5th. Every ` `J11! Q IICUIUI In Advance Correspondence; Advance Con-espondeneev. Oro Station. In an an: (`no-Annnntin `Tan Nonmnnxvwon. thing new in songs, etc.` Speaking by J. S. Du`, M.P.P., C. Palling and others. The Orange quilt, valued at $25, will be on exhibition during the afternoon, and in the evening will be competed for by two ladies. ` Mine 8. Y<;ung, Detroit, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. E. Carter. Miss Drury, lgarrie, visited her sister, Mrs. J. Williams, last week. ' oownn `an ovvvvnnav-' braftlf iiere by L. 0. L. 858'." Mrs. T. Laugblin was the guest of friends in Elmvale for the last two weeks. Messrs. Chas. Gamon, Shelburne, and C. McEaober_n,'% Stayner, were see- ing old frienda in town last Thursday. Mrs. Janka Bush and children, of Allandale, are visiting Mrs. J. Orr. - u-- t\ Mina Annie Paton returned home last Friday utter a month`a sojourn in Mil- ton. ' T Rev. Mr. Wright, Stayner, and Rev. Mr. Dreyer, Ivy, were in town last Saturday. - l Capt. James Bell, Parry Sound, spent a few days with his brother, Mr. A. Bell, last week. The revival services which are being conducted by Evangelist Hill, of To- ronto, are well attended. ` Ooegratulationa to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence on the arrival of a son. A lot ot Extra Larg W 't I-Ioney Comb Quil%t%s--`heavy and well made--well worth $ 5, specialvat $1.00 T % Y % White Marselles Quilts {at alueat $1.25, $1.50, 92.00, $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 each. - _ ` V Miss E. Randall, Duluth, who has been visiting here for the last month, has gone to St. Mary's to spend the winter. - I The court for the revision of the Voters List for the Township of Sun- nidale,' was held at New Lowell" on the 19th inst., by His Honor Judge Ardugh. The Liberals were represented by D. - /F. Maowatt, of Barrie, and Mr. Robt. Paton, of New Lowell ; the Conserva- tives by Dr. Hunt and Mr. A. BelL The former had 9 namesadded, and the letter 44. The best of feeling prevail- ed," and there was but little. contention. 1 Mrs, Kirkup, of Toronto, is the guest of Mr. 0. Hickliug. Mr. Isaac. Wallwin has been kept very busy with his chopper lately. Mr. J. 0. Morgan visited the school here Monday of this week and reported work satisfactory. V ~ _ -- - An 5 `I Misamith is visiting with her sis ter, Mrs. R. Munro. Service will be held in Christ's church here next Sunday. Asleervice has been held only on the second and fourth Sundays of the month, .t.hia will be is glad surprise. . Miss Aoonley was vthgueat bf MiasLigzio ,__A * " - AILIIFU Ad--|v unnun at can-I-w ufrvjyw -H.` I dug wish Miss A. niu, Oro Sion; and ... report was Mrs. J. Eh-iok is I recovering from 3 short illness. * l ,Mr. an Mrs. J. Richardson called on ' fnenda in 0:-aighnrat recently. V Miss P. Toner has. gone to Toronto where she intends to remain sogne time. Miss M. O'Hnllorun, of Ellnvale, is pending e few days with` her mother ere. ' ' ` T - The old fashioned idea that Nov & V and S1319 rilust lq fl`nec%ess_ityLbe high priced has 116 Place here. You will be surprised* a he mol e%ratefpriqes.ascompa11ed With_W_h_at_ you've been accustomed tobpay. _ l . V. ' x _. _ .` . >1 . _