GEORGE VICKERS` _7_Ca1'lQ9ts and Floor oncloths mum: mum auuutrr. Bmuun, Nc THE MARKETS. The reductions are genuine and the 'prices speak their values. None better . -1!.......1 .50; .15, poo, 1.25, L50 LAmEs""K1n GLOVES mars Markets Tonon-ro. Nov. 25, mm Q __ L- Q __ Nov. 26, K rods in sow AT57c PAIR. 1600 3200 `Menu Hail-ry McNb and N. E. Met- oalf, of Bu-tie spent Sunday with J as. A . Sl:"e_Iv |rt.` ' A v ` Mr. Arthur Love is `home again from the city. . `E9 gl 1` I A an Min erths Orook, -of Btu.-_le Model Solmol spent Sunday with her cousin Min .. n;(gqde'Fl99her. vlvs unv \l.\lUBV` UL. UUULIIQU Sundafwith Mus Rose Halley. `I._-__.!r 1' `I1. :1 , V Our hunts`:-1 1-etfhrned home last 'lueu- daymorninq with eighteen deer. Four .vero~le_ft.o_` hero, I Anumbor of" b`:-etbern from LLO. `L. No. 16 attended the funernl of Mr. Sloan. I ohurehiuion. 3-*.'d-v- % A ....,. ._.;,pp.._.g uu we uoctuwasaszs R. mdfltving u_::=.Mr. Bocketlotfs house `i3P`!*_\%?._f #118: gang ithgt in Jnfuting saa:a;%%`?..%{`i?;i*__ .f3*333':8tPivr uuuuuuu nu-an u.I.unI LUUUU Ll-B110 . Mea:r3. J. Patterson, G. Ox-ouley, and W. gooledge, have ggna to the - city to not .' '- - . I50 `- Miu I. Tud homeon Snturd Mr, Reid. hope, % %33EZ(>:n1i.; returned a.y a.fta1-7 holidaying with Gertie} Choke. of Oookutowh spent s|llIdV`WiI'.h Mill 1-Ln-n'FI.ll.a uusng. is a nice dinner set. _These you and designs at the BAzAA_ A Something else that is nice is a "pretty vase. We can `show '. you a nice line 57' 25c, 35c up to $1.75. _ We also havea ne assortment of pm-trays, comb and brush trays, bon-bon dishes, fern pots, collar and cuff boxes. trinket cases, etc.,`rangin'g from l5c."up. Call and see foij yourselves. A good assortment of fancy cups and saucers. Fancy cake plates at 25c. and 50c. fruit dishes $1.49, $1.85 and $1.95. ` lamps and toilet seis a/specialty. Berlin wools, single and double, any shade, 8c. oz. Zepheru 9c oz.- Shetland oss, any color, 7c._ oz. j _.-:- _j ` A pleasant event occurred at Mr. John Ford : last Monday evening, when the members cfthe Presbyterian choir of this village assembled at his residence on,,the eve of his severing his connection from L the choir and church and ' moving else- where, presenting" him with a mantle- elock and an address, as an appreciation ofhis faithful services to thechurch. ` . Pfgnos, Organs, Stringed Instruments, etc., still a ltading feature in our business. OHN A, M-CLEAN on sale here. .. THORNTON. The NEW s1{pper sole sold here exclusively. Coronation` songs, LOCH LOMOND and The Oak and the-A`sh Up-to-date sheet music always on hand. 11,, A ~ -- The Ideal Xmas. Gift L95 Two very important items claim yulu` attention in the Dress Goods Department. 54 INCH ALL PI_IRE wo6L _INIQ_K}3R -.--o -0-u-no an A 52[N0H PURE WOOL FRIEZF, for suits and ..L.:..'A... L1..-L -...`l l\_L'.._..`l ...-_..-- -._._--_,l - - - it in aid that the `swamp portion of the road of the townline in the first con., `west of thisAvills_e.eis in an_ almost im- passable condition, especially at night, on account of the water lying at road level, and residents have to gomiles out of the way to get on the main or Penetang road. A considerable `amount of expense has been incurred for survey and. inspection` on a proposed ditch 'by- the Flos council last spring and offers made to do the work. but there appearsto have been no action taken in the matter. Reeve J. Caldwell, of Vespra, will have to take up the work, and at least that portion of the townline `will be put in acondition required for safe and comfortable travel. at least the numer one cross lays could be removed. ` TAU ...-v `p-- .-. V--.. -v'-a.--4;, A-J: on skirts, black a1'1' grey, special SUITING, for suits-or separate skirts, ()xfon,1 grey and mid grey, with light ake intermixed, excellent quality-a-zd weight, the best we have seen and decidedly `stylish. Price only 1 _25 NEW DRESS GOODS 3 can get_in the very newest colors` seven foxes. eleven minke thirteen Coons, fend three muskrate. They intend am)" in}: over there one more week. We 8" hllpill thlt they may still keep the ball 5 rolling enirdenble that number. :M:l'Q.,_Smil.h, of Barrieisited Mrs.Wm- V`-TT-_,_At,`1drowa lut week; if '.;,'.Willio Gilpin, oftthe B. 0.1., spent 8" ' ` Ly yrith relatives here. .}`Mr..'Alox. Gibuon, of Toronto. is spend` some time with friends here. :Mou`ru. L. Smith and G. Wright: f *`3I I'l.'ie,-visited friends here on Sunday~ n ,1_,.,Ll an-A itbl, VICIUYII IIICIIKS `IIIIII vs: -V'`* 'I'h95`pnpila of the Public School are for an Examination to be W99 9 . `qihtmu. __`v_, 1 L_...nn Iwl? 313m! 7`Johnie'Jao has returned 110" Th,-gm nyiiitgwith her _a1ata1`., M G* A oi ` Grbpfal. 7`; "." ' l_r- fGuelph d h. on .. 0 V `I"-;'K'!~'.I': ,0` Collinggvnoodmvvgre - Knowles Sr. was Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beirduell; and Mrs. Wm. Besrdaell, jr., called on hfignds here last week. STORE ' I M1s`sVFr.on3Ncn C:u_mm.L.. Correspondent. Successor to. Frawley 8 Devlin lE_IOLLY. 1.00 ` At the bahd practice on Saturday cv"en- ing several former `members of the band were present, among them wan Mr. J. Sheield, of Tottcnham, Mr. Wm. Oraw- ford, of Oro Station, was here for practice. .1"ii;{'Irf'iT7r.{a.,i[ &}s{.n a child. of V Omemeo. are making a week : visit in this vicinity. at 'I'7'!_ ,,,;_.- -1 15; _ _ A . _ _ ____. i ORAIGHURS'1`._ % COLIN AM. Kxan. Cofrespondent. Mrs Ju. Hemtt is visiting licaz--:'sist..er, Mrs. Gardener, at N ewmarkem - -- .- .1.` p V IIIIIllU l Rev. Mr. Kingston, of Pnetang. con`- duoted the service in St. John's Church on Sunday. Every Pair Warranted. mg Qiiif `i'x1_t[e1-o;zT:I:ithVsiI:Wv:vv Wtzaotioe the ' of all our RU`]-BBERS shonr it-nprmzamen-t hhat will: hear` our personal guarantee NOT TO cimcx and willgive BET- TER SERVICE than any other rubbers" sold anywhere out-` side this store. We have lower-priced rubbers, but for Alrsatisfacktion, we recomu1end.the_`value;s in this list. The best are cheapest. T L ` a :Q The dmunds for better Wearing, more perfect Rubbers, in both FiI_1e'and Heavy Styles, `has had our closest attention` this season, consequentlythe ` Ladies Finest Ofdquet Rubbers to suit anyjshap ` shoe regular value 62c, sizes 2} to _7, special` 50. Ladies Waterproof Button Overshoe, lined, high % --- L-A4` M Boy's Plain Strong Rubbers 1 for. school , wear, to spring, sizesll to 2, regular/`price 500 special 35- en -s PlainRubbers, light and heavy weight, to " t any} shape shoe, coarse, heavy soles,sizes 6 to J1, regular price 90c,i_ special. i 76. suit any shoe, sizes .1 to 5, regnlar {price 800, cut,sizes 2%. to 7, regular price $2 00 speciai $I.%60_ Misses .Plvain Rubbers, school`: weight, heel. or A sp'ecia1'=60c, sizes 10 to 13, special % - .1400. Men s L1-1mberme'n s Pure Gum 1-Buckle Rub- ebers best grade, sizes 8 `to 12, regular price ' e $1.80,e_pecial' '- ~ - e - V - Men s 2-buckle High Cut Pure e Rubber, sizes *6 = % \ 11 regular prie:e.A$2.50, s'p_ecia1e -ie` V -V Sets the Pace for Rubber Values, Quality Considered aooooooooooooooooboooooooooooooooooooioodooou _g_g_A_I,I'rv _AN|5 I-'I'1f and of Oro, `Hi: and Mrs. G. Green, of 8th concou- aiou, Inniul, were visiting it Mr. Wm. Tribble a -last Thursday. VII VIUV IJUII CUIIUWWUIWIII LIIlJIIIII Junee. T1-ibble he; gone to Barrie to lteke 3 job in the tannery there. . IXIIIJ IIVVIICZ II, IIGICI YIICWI KJIIZVVI Wells Kemp is having the house on his farm repaired previous to his moving I`. ere. . A ` , `I , .T\ !,I,,,I 1,. SI I,__,,,, ,, 1 w: Wm. `Reid and family have movd iInto_ the "stone home belonging to Wm. twill. A ' 1112, II A t\.l_,<, BIG BAY POINT. Bani. Rlmnlut Correspondent. . V ` Min L. Jobbitt 1.. visiting friends ii-. To`:-_3ntc`>. ` _ ` W; l 1.esr that a wild cat has been seen on the 8th concession, Innisl. 'I'-._.._ fI\.:LLI- I.-- ..-..- A... 13-..}- A... VII II `II IIIIYI UIICI We "r: JG. .Mc0:x;l:ey an purchased the farm owned by Mrs. Chas. Shaw; . editorials in Fast week's Anvsxon, on the Barrie Market By`-Law `question, and`! listening to outside arguments -forand against, we `fully agree with A the views of Tim Anvsxbn. and are of the opinion that the attacks ;of other Barrie news- papers (the Gazette and Examiner) upon the by-laware a little premature and un- called for, considering the short operation of the'a_ct, "and we also think_t_hat in due time the by-slaw will be a benet to both producers `and consumers. a In" -sending produce to Toronto and" other markets against the requirements of local con- sumers reminds us that not very long ago a community not one hundred miles from Barrie got their heads together to boycott local consumers and sent their butter and turkeys to Toronto in view of a few cents more ; so that locallv no consumer could obtain those commodities at any price. The resultewas that that community was out to the tune of three hundred dollars. It is wonderful how early some people get to market now to what they `used to in former times, especially when some `of them live from eight to twelve miles from town. ` -1- nanm-V `Mr, Charles Lewis and family, who have been living in Gnvenhuut, are again residents of theexown, and are 00- eopyiug Mr. D. W. McMillan : house. Mine Sadie McMillan entertained `a number of her {friends in a very delight- ful manner at 3 birthday party on Thurs- dey evening lest. Progressive pedro was played. T ' ' a tem-. perance address on Tuesday evening at Ohateworth on his former circuit. TI-sn- Ref. H:-D. .Cgmeron wan`-ix:-'i`:)ronto on Sunday ind oocnpiod Rev. Mr. Robin-, non : pulpit in St. Mark : Church. 1 -(;]3)-n-1-1;l_l -and ;:;i.ly have moved to town from Bradford. Mr; O'Donnell is working with Mr. Peter Heels switch gang. .. 1!`!!!-. W. He:-vie will be extended the heart-felt sympathy of 5 large. circle of friende in the misfortune with which he met in losing 0. leg in 3 siding near Toron- to thin week. Fireman A. Quinn while running up. near Orillia, on Saturday. was very badly hunt on the face! and arm through the re blowing back on him. He was brought home and in under the care of Dru. Ross and Cameron. Mr. Geo. Hornet and his sister, Miss Maggie. who have been visiting then- uncle, Mr. Thomss Hornet, have left, to visit friends in Peterborough, Millbrook. Haliburton and Rat Portage. They ex- pect to strive `at their home in" Medicine Hat by Christmas. *' - TKIIII 1`--r Messrs. `D. Cameron, J.` T. Clerk and J. Ltttle, who have been in Montreal for the past couple of months in connection with the `work of the Grievance Committee. have returned home. It is understood "that Menu .T.,Herr1s and T. Royce will resume work In the near future. _ ` Mn. Hnx and Hsughht, of Stan- villo, are visiting at the residence of Rev. ' Mr. Clark,` Burton Aye. i _ Mr. VVV/lh.V'1:l.1o'inp'I_co:n, who ia_ vrorking on the Grand Trunk, hu moved his fami- ly ltortown from Penetnng. _ , 1' 11971:: n '_ --1!ZlV.Z:._ [who has been at the Gravenhurat Sanitarium for the past four months, has returned home so greatly im- proved in health that his own family hardly recognized him on his arrival. Hecannot speak too highly of the men -' nor in which the patients are treated at Gravenhnrat. I Mioo6ono'io Hamlin has returned from a. ploaiunt visit, ofthroe or four days dur- union. in Toronto. TH '5 3T0 R5 Spry.` formerly clerk in the \ Master Mechanic : oioe was up fromj Montreal for Sunday. __ J ' Mr. James B1"-unton had the misfortune to dialocate his ankle when stepping from his engine at 01-0 the other day when running to North Bay. He had to be brought home immediately. A. , On Sundey, Nov. 30th, being St. An- drew : Day, at evening service in St. George : Church, the Rector will deliver a sermon to voung men and voung women and will elao explain briey the Refer- endum . An accident occurred in the yards on Sunday evening of whiohgreatly exaggerat- ed reports were circulated. The trouble arose through an engine, which had just" run in from Hamilton, fouling the rear end of a freight `which was being shunted by the yard engine. The foot-board and rail were torn oi!` the side of the engine a `bolt pulled out of the boiler, en- abling the steam to escape with a roar which could be heard smile away. The cab of theengine was damaged to such an extent that the.-crew could not get out at rst, and as the wreck was hidden in clouds of steam, it was at rst feared that the men had hsdiy scalded, For- ;tunatsly_. however, no one was injured. - 1 yawn p1gggn:o.;h.;yeihgyi:,a@Vimsuk-1 hie` The annivereary aervioeee which were held in the Presbyterian Ohnroh on. Sun`-4 day were attended with wonderful eno oeaa. . This in the-rat anniversary which - the congregation has observed since being banned inthe new edice, and tha- paitor,-.Rev. H. D. Cameron, naked that . the}! III ;1.1`. 8140 he `o - It - ia;. with `i9!Morv.;9!itrib ntiona f than ;t=? ' Mr. snd Mrs. George Wioe sud their daughter. Miss Lsurs. met with s unshsp of rather .s serious nature on Friday. They were driving home from Bsrrie .when their horse took fright st an snlmsl which wss `running loose in aeld and up"- set the oerriegeinto theditch. Mrs. Wice has been conned to her bed since the accident but Mr. Wioe and Miss Lsurs ere sbleto. be around. - .- , (-3.1-:orge' Clark has returned to wqrk ; after being laid up for three months with 1 a note nger. " V T * Mr. L211-a. Phillip have rtumed ` {from 3 pleutnt trip to Oollingwood and Gravnliunt. sovm " L-Acumen" ts wi:1ch_Ocour1~ed\ ` `nu:-l ' inc thb W093 111 thORIl1l`d End - 91' tl_1e '1'o_wn. ` _ . III-o'..Thomas Hunt in vinitinfin Hun- iltou. ` Z L T ` some Tdnyif r` 11. Webb ha bo_on quite in fr. ---- ~-- -- -v- ------ -- vv----5"`-_Ww Mra.J.' S. Brunton was in Stroud on Fridayviaiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ` Wm. Browp, ` ahd family, o'f Mineiingf have taken one of the late H. H. Har- rison : housed. 1 . T ` nmxmmmn no,aw~m| -'I'UNll.'.l.'OLO8EALEG.' ` Mr. `_Ath.u'nielf__Smith; I mu. ion 1. im- proving. / - - V A TA: ~VV-ilVl;u_I;n";ont to Toront on Tuesday, to visit friends. _ . - u-5 uvs yuavuul Ill uuvuurvll. ,Mr. Smith skid tqhuy. of Innias} have taken up residence on Esss St. ' . `Mr. and "Mrs. Albert Taylor have re-. tn med from Morris, Manitoba. . `Rev. J. W. Churchill is mu oenducto ing evangelistic services at Holly. `II . ._..s `It... 1' ,, , ___--_- -.-- ----- --- ---cubic Slldrl and Mrs. Lee Cameron `have teken rooms with Mina Haggard. Township 81:. _Mra Albert Wyoe has been called to theeick bed of her father in Oollingweod. If-- TA 6 I')_.-.'_.L___ _., ' M;-.7 ilkey and unity, of Tollolndal,` have mpvad into town. __# _ \ v `I'll;-'1:t.n1"ued from visit- ing harvparentg in Montreal. ../,..` -_-.\- The Prices Ruling in 121.19 Ba:-he and Toronto Marketa "During the Week. pctdQzenooQc0hncnoIonoobncr 'pe|'ba......u......-. R-.6`, n:..am..n.n. nar cut . . . - - . rotnwcl,` pCl'UU'ooocu|oaoooouIca. Beef. Hindauarters per cwt . . . . . . . . . Beef, forequzu-ten per cwt...... . Muttnn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . neer,Iorequa.n.cru par uws. MumlI`IIICI..II ICIOCIIV Vea_lperlb........... -... conducteq by L. '1 coo. auctioneer and vllunwr may I be left at THE ADVANCE OFFICE where terms and other arrangements can be made. Farmers will nd it to their advantage to call and iriginre for I rain. .- V Order for Adtion Sales of atockZetc., to he conducted by L. Tebo. Auctioneer and valuator may ha I. at THE ADVANCE OFFICE where tn:-ms it` is rumoured in social circle: that an (event will take place in Bi`:-tie next month`, 2w`h'er9_b'y a certain very po iular young lady hwlll take up ;reslden co;iu A -Veajsarn -Gapngls. 1 . water mark two years ago, when 3190 was subscribed. Rev. A. E. McGilli- vray, of N ewmarket, delivered three ad- dressee during the day. At the afternoon service Rev. .Dr. *?McLe'od presided, and Rev. J. W. Churchill, of the Burton Ave. Methodist Church, spoke. as well as Mr. McGillivray. The music at all of the services an conducted by Mr. E. White- ' bread. we: especially worthy of congratu- lation. In the morning the anthems were Luhford a "Come Holy Spirit and "Face to In the latter Min McMillan and_Mr. Pearce `took the duet. The March ot; the Christian Soldier was ren- dered as an anthem at the afternoon:- vice`, and in the evening ~ very tno" in. ferpretation wacciven of. r." Herbert : :_IrOt_* Mt. Zion; Rejoice," ..in which Mrs took the Iopjranoaolo. `Peareexthje teno_r-.a_nd Mr. . Whltebread ;_the .7h1ite:M9h9l:.A!'h!..P!9Iii9Q$We :;9`8|I_;!!IT<?|: J'.e9..`.`. ,!_?.*..I!_._>'|jv.`~'is`..`I 5:` t. ~ ` v Toronto For-mars You ve heard` of our Carpet Room, so large and light, and'the discount of} the prices should be-ample attraction if you are in need or contemplate buying. 2,900 yards CARPETS vin WOOL, UNION, TAPESTRY and BRUSSELS of very choice patterns, at unexcelled value offerings 0 1,900 yards LINOLEUM and ENGLISH OI LCLOTHS, from the narrow stair widths to 4 yards wgide, in many choice patterns, at a cut price to clear 0 1,100 JAPANESE MATIINGS, from,..p the cheap .200. quality up to the very knnf You- `may search the district over and you ll not nd so largea. range of Ladies ne Kid Gloves as is exhibited at this store. We have just right to claim a share of the Glove trade, for the values are undoubtedly the best in town The choice 'in+Perri1.1( and Tfafouse, black or colors, dress `or undressed, any size you call for. - best. I ever oered._ ` 'We.will noteziperimfent at the cost ef our customers. No shifting from om "make to another; none but GROMPTON S. The name speaks volumes tn ladies, and we ?ha.ve.the assortment in all sizes at 500., 75c., $i, $1.25, $150 and ALL RECOMMENDED. 1 This store for your Corsets--wle guarantee the best for the money, i counter to the right. i _ That_ s` the term applied to 3,_the reductions in our P.D., , s D &. Ag, and other makes of V i ' Corsets that we wish to 7' clear. Think of it--$I.15 G6rIO`I 8 579. And you'll think it a very severe Jeduction. `` Here areithhe facts :` We are specializing this department and intend to carry only tried and reliable makes that are tested for wear and comfort for ladies Who study these `two. cardinal P011103 ma Corset But there is a very large gathering of the French made P.D , the D. & A. and other makes that we will not guarantee or recommend to suit all `gures; but may suit yours. They range from 7 5c., $1, $1.25 to $1.75, All or any to be I-'An_M` STOCKSALES.