"iir. wmiam Wilsbn. Fort `William. is enjoying a; few days with` his par- ents. ~ -.-vwppu vu, -ruvuq ,, 0' J Mrs. Harman o?~'i`eI|11isoamingue.'is F a guest of` .-Mrs. Boone. ' r v: 'Il'_-__ 1-U ..v.._v .- -yo_vnnuv.vol 15365905]: Mr. Geno. Powell. Orillia; `spen-t a: _short time in town` last week. _ __ `ll... 1' '___._| 12- -r _t-`---- v------ can vvvvu anal. 77693: _ V M175. J. am} .}?ia`s~-L`a1ara `Bay visit- ed "friends in Iiendrie `last week. 13.. 1'ir__- govu-on av nu-Bu "D030 " -7ii.'Vvz:I: Daugherty. Orillia. was a recent visitor Cat The W:`alk-, e_r_ _;Iou`e.A . ` - '._-ME;;.'_;1'1i_tl'1 of Palmerston. -is vis_-I iting her sister. Mrs. J. Wardman. 11-`-...._I \t__'` -r us -1-- Q m.m it Work -+4P;opo;d%%Y; M. C.A.--l'lvy1Registra+ % :\% Jtion-`-ociwal %cm:.%cn.c.% % V - ow-uni COO ODCI 3539 . "'Mi_sa Nellig Steggleat has `gone to] ,1\o_1jont_o on'a visit. _ ` " . "'l-5(`i'u.:1.s"'8;;`.al`,1- retixtncd friun Acton on, `Batu:-_dyay. 4 ' `fun. TI-..._.-_ -1 I--A-'-~ - .-v-nu vs ,au.acao uuvuvo` . Mrs. Harry Est.-Van returned Bo her home in Torontojon ,'.l`hursdi1y_. `II: (2.... 13---- t\._2ne-` _ ':'L1'%1:_a L_M-S3353 Gilohris_ am" isitin'g (ends in Aurora. ' ms nun -- rsvem. >TH;v:iiiib1z*rHE1i&%%&An*VA % 60 pieces half blanched Table Duhnk. 60- 72 In. wide, . - At White Sa1e ,'37c 5 dos. lion : pure woo! Ouhmoro Socks. _ blank and navy. ugnlu-25, 60 phirl 1 1-4 FlQ@elti;;;a;k:t;7s;on;:) AA CQIQ I; 1 I Blnched mm Tabling, 7o inclm wide: hoe value, `At White Saic. 45 10 don. Ladies Fancy Collars,` new tlenlizni, 250 Linn Totals; sin 18:37. 25 nine, A; White Sale. 11 ` loapioou White Cotton, 86 in. wide, regulul c. 1 E 100 yards wide Maren Lawn, ugnlor 125:. '25 ptiro slightly toiled Curtains during 'Whm 8:19, A ' F 60 yard: 84 I leached Sheeting 250` yards of 8-4 Twilied or % Plain Sheeting d 1171 i ng` White Sale puly 19c. 25 pin new Luce Cnridns, OL25 `vplue, White Goods Sale Do not he fooleydA by thel Ross Government's preten-a tions of repentance and re-] fortn. ", % j J On 8und*ayA`inornin~g in Biirton ave. -Methodist dhuroh `Rev. J; Bedfqrii preached fr -om the words "I an: erucrified with`Ohrist.' The `hymns chosen by the choir were "Heaven here below." and "I surrender all." .Mr. Berry and Mr. Kelsey `taking the-solos. And ye will come to me that ye might have life" was the 1` "text discussed in the evening by 'the I pastor. Notwithstanding the in- clement weather , the congregation turned out fully up to the average. The anthem He -died ~or me" was rendered at the latter service. and alto "T-hough our sins be as scar-A let." 5 5 .A snow plough left the yard `at! 4 o'clock on , Monday -morning `to clear the Penetang. branch. upon which "the beo.ut,iful'-had piled 4 teet deep. The plough gotVt.'hroug_h safely and the morning train ,came down on time. . _ . 1 will `be o.c`oompa`nieil by her son` Hart ry. who underwent an operation in the R. V. -hospital a few r.-ways ago. Rememberthe. Dates TERIVIS j The store tl Jan. 20thto Feb. 4th g CASH (gains. See P % - A ofbargains. White Undefwear. Sheeiings, T Pillow Cotton, Table ( Lace Curtains. Embroideries, Jackets, Blanketsuilts,` V . This great White eventjor 190-5 willicommence next T: UARY 20 and continue for two weeks. FRIDAY 1 Hundreds of customers have been waiting for this announcement take advantage of the great money-saving opportunities. We want ever in this part of the country to read this advt. and to know of the wondei gains that will be o`ered in the next tw_o.weeks in- i SH EETING ' At White Sale, 98: At v`vi.i:TiI"5"Z| 'A}'ia}L'S7IL"3/:2 M White Sale, `A184 At White % Safe. 16 At 33 1-3 Discount At White Sale. 24 At _v'_vn_i;e_sue, ecj SARJEANT & SMITH S ANNUAL Dorothy Cornet size 32 to 40, very upcoisl price, At WhiteASale, 25 Lndlol unamum .15.. mm Cainbric, iithihwu ounce. trimmed with Torshon lace sud insution, at Sale P1-icie guns n-_-AI._ n-___- A, - See our fine Window Display e and immense stock of t Beautiful ` White Lingerie. Every garment at Special Cut ` Prices during White Sale. . !_ Coutts-Wattie. that James Ford and Wm. Brown be give`n'until 1st May next to take off timber from parts 2nd and 3rd Vcaon'ce'ssions. ` u `On motion of Coutts-Finlay the above accounts were passed and ord- ered to be paid. ` ' '0outts-vWattie. ordered that An- drew Quinlan of Crownhill and By. Priest -of Minesing be appointed aud- itors. A'byl,aw was passed eonfirm- .ing the same. Coutts-Cameron ord- ed that -the clerk ask for tenders for printing and supplies required tor 1.905. jOameron-WaVttie ordered that a grant of $5 be made by this coun- cil to the Sick Children's Hospital. Toronto. and that John Robson be and is hereby appointed pathmaster in place of Geo. Simpson. resigned. I\-__LL_ 1IT_,A_L_ A 4 _ Documents, presented: Accounts. Munieipal election expenses $65.75 : elerk drawing deeds and registering $6.86; Charles Kightly. repairing eul- vert . and other work $8.50; Henry Fuller rebate of drainage tax. $3.10; Mr. Gayiller. township engineer $27.; W. D. Vansickle. refund statute I {labor tax. $4; Co-operaimn Flos Em 'gincer's awara`. -an Marl}?-reekid.rain= wage $16. ' I ti;-gtl i meeting at -'l:his'i council- was held` on` the 9t1Ainet.__-The mem- bers elect iveie all present. and filed their deolarations of office and qual- ifications, with the clerk. The Reeve took the chair and called the`-council ` [ tq order. V - ' 1 w`.T`l'1-;;1.1inut'es of the 15t.h Dec. meet-` ;ing were read_and.'oonfirmed. ,,_.`L_. -____-_L-J. A----___L_ -_ .. -..- -..`. V... '-`y.....`,.......`'..-... Councillor Cameron` was requested` Vsprh Cclcii. -~AT-- At White Sale - Fina Cdrsot Covers trimmed at use}: and,` uleovu. ivith lace and 4 rows of lace inur- tion at front; a gretl leader. throughout is brimfnl of bar- 9. nAext% week's Programme Cloths, Napkigs, Cottons, s.Towels, Dress_Goods.Etc, 20 doz. Ladies pure Linda Hemutitched . ` Handkerchiefs, 100 value, Infant's White India` Lnwn Dresses, trim- med with ne lace and insertion 20 picos of Colored Drou Muslin than half price during 10 dad Men`: Hgfmtitchod Linen Handker- chiefs, 15c value. At White Sale, 10c A4 I 75 yard: White Japan Silk. 50c value 25 pieces Wciuting, 25c to 40 value l White value, I5 doz. Ribbed Cashmere 350 value. At White Sale IQ]-3-',W,$. 5.55 15 only of our neweatwnd best Jackets? ......_ ,1 U500 vgrda Embroidery. _-- vv - nuniv 5153]`; UL Ladies Jackets, left after stock-taking regal-ui $5.50 and 86.00 garments, As Premier of the Province G. .W. Ross has been the dir- ect beneficiary of the cor; ruption exposed. .i2'38011:`fh6. timbtir on the,9th c .as9nV train f'.1failroad to Budd sn,-0:; ; g'n`_d side` Qinehl, -16. in 12th concc-3. siion. ` ' .-- -1-- . .- { Mr. John Schell of Sharon was a 1-visitor in our burg last week, Mr. and_Mrs. T. Hughes and 1m3R ;Ida Bpic-her spent over.Sunday with Bateau friends. 'I','.__ `'3, J. A `I I I n `/---?.-v-- --.v.----.- Miss Eade of Jacks Lake was the guest of Mrs. A. B. Rose on Sunday_ Mr. Will Burkholder of Stuyne, spent Sunday at our Corners. Miss Lily Gibson has returned fnom 8. visit with Midland friend 3. Mina 1`| ..`la`n~.-I....... AC T\_.l_ .\ . ` Oorntts--Finlay that the clerk o,d_ .gr_ six, oopies of the Municipa1 world ,or 1905. `for`Ithe use of council and [clerk-..' _ The council adjourned .to 8th 5; February next at 10 a. m. G. SNEATH, Clerk: - ya-you vvnvna aanuaunnu ll lcuuq . ` . hill-A_i_ssy'Ella McFarlane of Duluth, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. James Brown of Maple Lane. -nu-,_ an -5` -. - .. `(pt --u-as V-1?!`-I-` 'I`zhom8; Duff` of Barrie was the guest of Mr. Geo. Moir lust week. H J. M. Campbell of Brentwood was a visitpr -in this vicinity last ` week, ' [1-In-wag-no . 0ounci1lor.Wattie was requeste ,e1lAh_e' timber -to the highestx i_.der opposite lots, 7 and 8, mh oessio'n. _ ' d to bid. COD- 5 of your choice and will every woman f wonderful bar- White" Sale Prices, V -75 to $2.75 SUN N IDALE CORNERS. Bednpruds, good pattern, 81 `.25 At White Sale. 20 At white Sale. 33 At White Sale. 29 At White Sale. 98 At White Sale. 5c At wide sgle. 5c be'st' .19, 1905. in Mohair and Dolnina. yo Very special. , JAN- White Sale Hose, 8; to 9' It leu w-vat-yr: 7,", Oollingwood ; 3' 9'. `.3""`" If WOVICUIVDQ OIGV VHODQWIZVI ' V irkpa?tr,iok_ris_ visiti/at % 2was soon L-brottkidazt under`c_o_n_ .,. . , , V . ` 4.iiHb.LJ 3; . IC:- CDOLI ;f`;;1.A`_tir which gsmted in a stove- iv`p$,,3;in vtm . rqsidenoe at Mr. `John , M y.A.tne%oro9tw`onrm ' UOILIDSWOOQ Uruua. '1`. C. Brown `G. B\nnolair ' L. Watson . E. Hinds _ V0.15-obl-en ' 9 !_.' .B. F. Stewart T - E. Vernon. R. Cunningham :_ '. . Skip. 22. _ . 8, ' B'arrie s big bonspiel successfully terminlated -an '.Dhunsd:ay night af- ter lasting from Tuesday. In the `primary eonltest the Ghurchillyrink skipped `by the retlsoubtiable curler. John Allan. \won first honors `dew, (eating the runners-yup, Brownle*e's. aggregation. -`by the score of 28-to} 11." It was a-pretty contest for the! Iirstihalf. the rivals keeping well` together. -but at this stage Barrie weakened losing. a i'our_-end.- From this one Ohuruhill `had no difficulty in drawing" away. -fin-ally "finishing 12 up.` .WIhile not Yw-ishing to .de- tract from the performance of the Churchill curlers. who played with rare consistence. it is only fair to say that Barrie men were handicap- `pad by having to play a Ibard game 'in the morning while their `oppon- ents rested. The Gonsolation series .wa.s keenly. contested. altho' Col- lingwood made a runaway game of `the final -with Orillia. winning out by.-22 to 8. At -the closeofv play the "presentation of prizes took place. andsome suit cases went to.Chur- chill. while` Barrie` captured tme dressing cases. 0ollingwood's tro-' I `phies consisted of clu`b-bags. Orillia taking the carvers. The ollowingf is the -personnel of the successful rinks: ; ---no--A ._-- `.4--':-'-;-1 The electors of Ontario de- tensnd that election crook: be A-iplucede in straight inekets Vwbte for eThoIIg_pson. T e o ow-oovoohdw V T Churchill. `Geek `Mtaloomson G. 0. Allan % D. W. Lennox - John A1331! . A A... CONCLUSION 38`_'1TEE/BONSPIEL. '++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++4+++++++ llevlin & Murchison ; BOYS OVERCOATS, in dark jtweed, with storm collar and ' belt on back, suitable` for boys 7, 8 and 9 years of age, now $2.70 each.` Blick Overcoats, with 'storn1colla.r,belt and side pockets, for boys 10 and 11 years of age, for $3.15 and for boys .12 to 15, at $3.65.-T - ` . T BOYS DRESS OVERCOA 1`S,Tright up to date, ages 7 to 11, for $4.50 and 12 to 15; for $4.95.: A - ` - . . BOYS TWOPIECE SUITS, sizes 22` to 28, `in neat dark tweed ` patterns, at $2.00, $2.25, $2.50. $9.275, $3.25, $3.50 and $4.00. BOYS THREE PIECE SUITS, sizes 28.to 34, at $2.50; $3.50, ll :n 0!! nn ......I an AA ' Blankets worth $3.00 for $2.49, $3.25 for -$2.85, "$3.75 for $3.00,_ $4.25 for $3.47. 0 . 0 . _ ' > ' Comforters at $1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50." . A Eiderdown Comforters at $500 and 85.50. - n - ME_N S HEAVY FRIEZE OVERCOATS, with storrn` collar and lined throu bout with CORDEROY. 1 Besides being the most dnrab e lining it is also wind proof and makes avgoodi driving coat. Worth $8.50 for - - $6.75 MEN S HEAVY F_R_IEZE 0VERCOATS,'with storm collar and _,JI, An own 0 Au AA --2.- .v------- `I v u--v\r\'n-un IVIVCJ |JV\lL_tll v_vasuI5 IIGIVL --' 1;"e'avy tvv`e0d.lininga, worth $6.50,:f~0;' . - 0 V` `, . $5. MEN S DRESS` OVERCOATS, an styles and co1os,at $4.25, `$5.85, $6.75, $7.25,$9.00, $10.00 and $12.50. 0 ""*,;;.; ~ i-*':&""""f - " `gays LADIES HEEVY TWEED SKIRTS, in black and white mix- tures, nicelytrimmed , worth'85.00 for ` - 33.75` LADIES COATS-Only` a few left in dark grey `and 0 Black; nicely txlimmed and lined thrqu'ghout' with good` Italian ( lining, were 85.50, now _; ,_ h-_ __ . - ._ $43.50. CHILDREN'S COATS--Co_llar trimmed with fur at - $2.50 LADIES HEAVY BLACK FRIEZE SKIRTS, worth $3.00, -1\-- `.3 $5 } LADlES'A1lD GHlLDREN`8 cons % LADIES . sxurrs. ..BLAN_KE1`s6` CQMFORTERS T nuznrs sum AND ovzncoxrs {~ nova surrs AND OVERCOATS . "J. Patterson , Allan V Alex.Br.ownlee% Skip. 23. ` . Skip. 11. OONBOLATION SERIES. `!....__--_J l\__`IIl_ PRIMARY _co13'rEs'r. 'sT'4.5 335 "$3.66." JANuARYsALEoF Ono EIAIION. .CURLING. ALL ni.Am_ Arsqcouronrzns To be clei"ared out at ()Ii_l%E-'-1`HlRD WINTER GOODS Barrie. Reduced in %Prie.% --__ .., .--o vnoavf aavbv` auuv IJ\|ll|a|lJo_ Mhs. stepmen Ba_-teman otnee-ton.5' spent . Sdtutday ` and _ Sunday % t'he' guest 19; her -brother.` _M_r.: A;,;I1_qug'11 _-_; fan '_'-iss %c. G.'_Bell was `very; sudden- l,y `called away on .Wednesd _ayV/morn-` in to seeVher'Vb1-otherj in, Toronto; gai - did! w was .i%1`I-1&1 ._'.M.1.'-L: e}!-_.,;;hiq,;I.j `boa cr s"1`ighridaV% on.` r*'e ~._;ae L- = J 21:28 -..tiIxe`entsB;`V%.tnriai-;j A vote fo:He;vson will mean avote for the machine7' Vote Io :-i'l`hon_\pson. ' ` *?P.'.` A quiet.wedd_i.ng took place in the Methodist ehuroh. Crown Hill. on_ Wednesday. Jan. 11, yv-nenena A.. d`aug'hter but Mr. =and Mrs. James` Partridge '-of Crown Hill. was -united in marriage to Mr. Ernest C. Drury. only son of time late vHon.Ohu. Drury. `Rev. R. 8. Fraliok of Dalston. per`- tormed the ceremony. The bride was attended by her younger sister. Miss Mabel. while her niece. "Miss Enid Partridge, aetedu flower girl. `Mr. T. D. Bell of Wycliffe College. |Toronto. supported the groom. ' v Mr. and Mrs. M-Ershall Chantler `ofsohbmberg visited the `forme`r_`s ,!atiher here last Sunday.. - .' Q` E- - 4.2-01 "iE.*1'Jd }"MZfZa:1'} a vvisitor at Mr. '1`. B. Graham's. . - `IT- ......_.--1. AL. 911,; , 1 up." Clan Electvions we must have. Vote for Thompson. Theinmates desire to express their ` thanks, to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. Dalston. $2 worth of groceries; the Corporation of Bar-4 rie, a load of used boards: Crown Hill festival per Mrs. C. Drury. .a basket of sandwiches and cakes; At Christmas. Mrs. Ross,a fine roast of beef. tea andisugar; St. George s society._ three. pieces of meat. _tea._ sugar. raisins and currants. i .'1`!he managers also .wish to thank Mr. Watson Jones for rebate on chimney sweeping and Mr. R. Bidwelli for at- tending to stove and sundries. ' January. 1905. A r ` ' Ardagh Memorial Home. Nnwrronv no1msoN.] cnown am. The nw %r;ail'w.ay att%io1i'a'nd fen-" t;_mrunt= is proceejdixgg very. slowly; "!>q.int ogra nd V d o9rat.ors .h _ The "chief issue to-day is` honor and decency in the ad- ;\|ihiI;(l_'04!\_.0f Pblic affairs.` WV`!-IQIVOJUIOJB Ill: I-IIVO _l`[-r`:.-Ayn:-thur Dudley. brakeman.f while performing his duties the oth- or day. was thrown across the'van sustaining -a . fracture of the ndse. A break-ladoae of `the train [caused -the hucoidlfmh . Q .T-he time Ito} the churches to do their stock-taking is approaching.` Our fr-i'enda.n J:-he Predbyterians. hold their annual, meeti`n~g_ `tonight (T-hursday) commencing at 7.30. ` 'Il _' A..;`L--.. 1\-_ .11-, There is{ 'talk of a Y. M. C. .A. being instituted in Allandale. The G. T._ Ruofticinls will `look into the matter. Other divisional points `have facilities of this kind. and it id felt that we should not`-be be-T _hina mm. V - v'iIl!& ' `V T`? "O Thieves have once more been op-' ermting in` this vicinity. Mr. Geo. Leslie had his slaugh-ter-house enter ed one day last. week. whenlo. `q-uane . ter of veal was carried off`. _ Miss Frances Armsfnong played t'he organ `in Burton ave. Methodist church on Sunday in the absence of Mrs. 'M.`ardhall. who is spending Va couple of weeks in Toronto. - ' r--vvu Mr .and Mrs. William Holmes. Niagara. Falls. were visiting among: their old friends here last week. On 'l`hursd=ay they went `to Angus to spend as few days. T n 1 T.. _.l_.._'_ _. I In referring l'a;st week_to munioip-% al changes and the operations of-an-A organized clique we were by `typo-4 gra-p~hica_l' error made to say Ward 1 instead of Ward 6. _ "-3 `frorm Collingwood. where she was a\t- 3 ------- ---vcv o-u.\:sI\II4J vvvulusg uauu-U. Mrs. Geo.` Poacher has returned tending the wooden wedding of Mr. and Mrs; A. Philip, formerly of this plaoe.- ' '- V % Mrs. Wilson of Stro\.1d.Twhile visit- ing her sister here, Mrs. Lott Web'b*, was `called? to the [bedside of her sister in King. who is seriously ill. "l`}m nln-:..+:'..... I'D...) .... -.. 1:0--.--L_-I 1 _ . _ - V . . - - - nu.-3; vvuv J6 DUJIUUUIJ Ill: The Christian Endeavor Society has invited the Epwprth Leaguers to .\ union -meeting in the Presbyterian churohnext Monday evening. Jan.23. "Iva 1'11... . '[)-...-L.... L..- ._-L__-.,~- The Ross . Government stands condemned by the press of the t Liberal party. Turn it out and save the rep- utation of the Country. 'v(')V11-"t-1-1; 10th inst. the co. 0. F: elected these officers for 1905: P. C.. S .M:cM.orra n; -C. C., Mrs. 0 Connor: Sec.. E. Shear; -Treas.. \V. B. Wc'bb.[ Mr, Ed Burns returned to_ work a few days ago for the first time 1 since `he met with an accident last`. summer; .Mr. Hargrave hasremovcd from Bald-win st. into the recently erected house of Mr. PcterVKearns `on North .. 'Tt:own1'ine. A . .1 l--- . ---V-an vvvunuao V I A Ebeavfy registration _of manhood suffrage voiters is` reportedsin t'his ward. Ninety-one names were added. If-.. '(7`...L_. L.-- N 1 - - - -`_-`... o-nnnaesll up .L1VL V11 LUVV 1111115- A'l_`zh_e installation of officers or Al- landale` Black Preceptory No. 601. will take place on the night of the 27. . = run-:of`f ny'a freight in the yard on Wednesday night blocked\ a couple of lines 91` two or three` hours.-. ` ' Rev. B. D. `Cameron began a as-h'orr'c % series of sermons Sunday evening on? Uhe subject "What Chink ye of 011 rgist` 3'- ------ 1 Mr.rFred' Eaward `left on Thursday ` to attend-,the funeral of `his sitar- -._ --. l Lyons of Burton ave. will` entertain the Methodist phuroh choir on Friday evcnin. A .'.n.._.. .----!-L--A1-' - ` " ` -v -- -u avualvlvg `V510 `V 51-5 uvuu. Mrs. Vgarty has returned from Tor- onto Junetion where she with visitin her Ion and daughter. j ' ......v.. ..-_-_ --..L,-: '- - _.-- --.p-- up-nan: \lIl|l5'lJ|:U.lo Bone new. conductors "have been cl-assed in the persons of N.Smit~h, W. `Scott and A. Fleebham. * ..._u -u. woliiulilj auauo vs V` uuuuluu. Mrtand Mrs} J. S. Brnnton` visited the latter s f'at.her.:in Strand on Sun- `duyd . , ; . -l'__ 1`yI|I'o ucv.. - -- - ---