~a \4|JU, --a_t $8.50, 10.50, 12,15 Men s Convertable Col- lar Tweed Ulsters in all the newest patterns and styles, --at $9.50, 10, 12, 15, 18 31In'i `$5.33 `i'o"1"2I'66 This is The Week to Bu! ,Yo1}Fr Fall C93; Child-re.nVs Coats on Sa]_e_ This We_ek We have an immense range for you at inter- esting prices awaiting your inspection. _ We offer you a choice of [5 Heavy Fall Coats. in Tweeds or P010 Cloth; some. of them` reversab_1e cl0`tAh.i z_1l1`a`t one p rice this week. . R A W_)_g1_1a_1n Suits it $l0_._00| -7! V \ I u I H \, \r l\'-J, I-U\ll\ ti VLIL as .l.`~'l- III|\.I - \m-s-.- on Saturd:_1_v_. and his "c-o`11dition I is <'zH1.~'1I),9: Ins familv and frxends. much concern. This is an" exceeding low price for a Northway Suit, and when we say Northway you know it Tmeans well made 7 and snug Ittirngi `garment, _they re inbrowx), biack, n_avy,. green and tweed 3` 32`i;`i ace?a `.1. .$10.00 THE j`3zVEATH*l`.R_; - BORN; ;`.f.i I $1 0100 Lowegtr Begin SARJEANT & & KING, Ltd. I-Abbaw 56 52 55 56 57 59 BUTTERY. '0.38 f 0.02 0.26 ` October 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Car-1 ey,-Bayeld St., a son. FERRIS-At the R. V. Hospital on Tuesday`, Oct-bber 15th, to Mr. and `II ..- TIT... 'l.1-__.2_ -.E `l)_.. ,J.B-..J 4` son. r - iHAM.ILTON-At Fergusonvale, on ` Thursday, October 10th, to Mr. -and Mrs. W. Hamilton, a son. LYON -- At Victoria Memorial Hospital, _Toronto, Monday, Octob- er"_14th, to Mr. -and Mrs. O. T. . -Lyon, 22_Star Avenue, South Park- - da1e,' a daughter. ` " . . MARRIED. . BEBB-PETT-A.t the residence of Mr. Jsimes Clarke, 9 Alpine a.ve., " Toronto, uncle of the/bride, M-ayzie \V B. -Pet-t, daughter of the late S. J .4 . "H. Pett . ancl Mrs. John Webb of Aslilalldale, to Frank B. Bebb, of _ .Barrie. A . ~ R0_B_ER:I\`SON '-- At_ . -1ru.L `-____ McBRIDE - ROBERTSON - At Barrie, Wedxlesday, Oct. 16th, by the Rev. E. R. J". Biggs, Vicar of -Trinity, Barrie, Wm.` McBride of! { `Allandale, toquary -Elizabeth, e1d-l . efst daughter of Mr. and-. Mrs. C.H. ' Robertsaon, Glapperton St. `EDEN:-In . Toronto", \ on Thursday, ~`.n;1_L,.. -nu. 'rm.L-1 11---- 1:51.... I GI.3:VST--.SuddenIy, in Vespra, on? V_ ` `0cti)b1_` 13th,` 1912, James .j_; of lot, 18, con. 5, Vespra, $ih.;;his. 69th{~Vxear- . ` % 4 ` " 'ji&t;.%;4`g1_pf 2.8;` . concession 6; - w \/vvvwv JLZIUIJ, IJ\J .sI.n.n 5In|\.| ifsV:"W}n. Ferris of Bradford, a | l_.l.l.l.`J.L"'_.I.I.l._ .I. V1. Uu uu, _ vu October 10th, Ethel G1r;o;uE5;:1:i late of Belle Ewart, in , her 28th ?year.- Funeral from Stroud on ar-i '_rival - ~of710' a.n_1. train`, Monday, ! 14th, `Rev.. Mr. Lamb oiciat-I wows NOBBY suns! AT_$l6.2_ _ ; fl`! These 1$ric'es `wii7ll demon-! strate this store's ability to! give unusual value at t'h;'pric_:-;A,_.? all suits of Whipcord, Tweeds_; ! Serges and Worsted Stylesi I are up-to-date, in sizes rang-i ing irom 34 to 40; during. mt 'J,?1;`? ??f. .$16.65@ MILLER---At Toronto, on Thursday, ` Oct. 10, 1912, Alexander Miller, late of Edgar, Ont. OXENHAlI-At Toronto, on Sun- day, Oct. 6th, 1912, Richard Orien- Ah-am, son of the late Richard Oxen- ham fof Barrie, aged 58 years. TRASK--Ii1 A1landa1`e on Friday, ' Oct. 11th, 1912, Samuel J 0e.ph, in- fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Trask. - - ` `A aged 62 years. Funeral was held on Thursday, Oct. 10th, to Angus cemetery, Rev. W. S. Irwin, oi- ciating. %`I.EWIS--At 161 Maple Ave., Barrie,` V on Monday, October 14th, Robert Murray, son of Robert Lewis, aged 5 months and 9 (lays. Funeral" on Tuesday afternoon to Union Ceme- Pery, Rev. .E. R. J..Big'gs, officiat- . THREE TWINS. - Three Twins, the attraction 'booked for '_an engagement of one night only at the Grand Opera House,_ Wednesday, Oct. 23, is a clean, _ wholesome -. e~nt`ertainment abounding in humor, with two hearty laughs, every minute or three hum.- dred (luring one,h1_1ndred and fty minutes of each performance. It is [with many striking novelties, rfp1vominei1t. among them; being The Merry ;Goi. ,`Rou'nd`,? The Seven of Ci1dd1iing,pg.`-`Th6 Hypnotic Kiss, ' the` ' 4`._-`yYs;ma ._Yt-._. fH1'(] St. ,.. men arv w0rki11g' for the Strathy Es- fzltv (']t`zl1'ill;r fhe u11derb1'ush at Miner`; Point. It is said they will be lm.-_v there until the snow ies, Quite a 1a1'g'e nmubeir of Wa1'(1 VI Mr. (Z`Im;<. Lowe. b'aggag'ema11 at. the Stzltiml. who has been ill. for` several wceks, took a. turn for the ~; `I IO 10.! The hig-h winds of Saturday morn-- in;_r Mmv down a huge poplar tree op`-V w-ire .\I s store. The tree S.tI'I1ck the fence and fell! into the (;.'l`.R. yards. Another large tree \.'2!~` hlmvn down on Gowan St. The Rev. Ben Spence, of the `Do- \11.'-.-,... ..._.--.. _--- ..,1.J..A-.. -.. ]Ii.~5._< 2s`ri;:1ey, ,\vh,o 1m(1erwe11t'. any` npr-rzltiml for appeudititis at the.` R. V. IT(r\`])iti11 on Saturday, is doing ` as \\'(?H as` (?011]d be expected. I` V , Mr. .Iusop11 Desourdie' has` moved} fxmm the Pullen property to the" ])n11.~`(`h(` rm-ontly tpurchased from 11 11' 1`! "l`L,:----\-,... --1. 100 'D..A.J' `:{i'x'-:""\\".` ..\.. JJLIL IJll\JbA\\~, \l.l. ....., uu miniun Alliance, gave an address in B1HIn;\\'0. Methodist Church on .\'un-1:l_\' and Master Douglas Stan`-__ lun',\~+;x11g- soprano solos-. In the ::ft<-1'nmn Mr. Spence s.poke in the, );.\1.< 144'" "- Mr. Pm-1 Hart, who was injured by fz1Hin;_v' fmlll 21. box car at Collitig-_` v,'(md about a 111o11th-ago, has Just. 1-m)w1'-4] .-u1ment1y to resume work. _ `.\'m the \\'ifchi11g' hour of mid- ni;_-ht on Saturday an eng'i11_e com- ing." fl-run fe Roundhouse had a nar- ruw -.~ <'21])(` frmn toppling" into the La)` \\'11vn it 1)(>(z11n0 derailed 011 the L=];- T110 steam crane had it` 1`i`,"1I1w] by 6 21.111. Sund'ay. ` " ltw. J. S. IIun1pl1reys will preach at 111. mm'11i11g' service in Burton Aw-. .\T-Ilm-(list Church on `Su11da`yf, hi.` . heixxgr Moses? ,F'i11iil T]14\ll_`_1']if .'\]H'.I`1lt I.ifC.A III the 6Vel1' ing Mr. ] 1'o.~'t0_11. Science Master of H10 ]*};u'1'i0 (`<)1]0,Q.`iz1te. will take the` son. _ Mr. and Mrs. J0S..TraAsl{ ;.'Ij3i-_ infant child 911 Friday.` ;* ` Mrs. J0.-i. Day and returned from a visit in e_ _ Mr. Walter Burton, .` lms resumed his run onthe ' his on--the 1i9- - . 4 . 2 M 1'. J. Haskett of`.Toron17o latest. addition` to the ra1;k_.sy;Qf` brake.~:n1en. _ if ` Mr. Wallace `Oraigheadl it on Tlimsday from thelY.M.C.AliG6i1+lii vention at Chicago. .-.A . _ Mr. Phil -Polly has taken tion as passenger brakema.I_1__0n i_the, lilamiltmi-Meaford route, j ' Dr. Barber has been sueringiifrbmili the oiifects of a severe cold, eontract'ed.-?- while on a shing trip 12;s"t"week, - T .' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bebb returned_ from their lloneymoonl 011 Satin-dayl and will take up msidence on Chalrles. St. ' L ' `- \ `\I',-4_.L,, Lm. ____L . D1: ` , Mrs. ((2111011) Murphy Ieft;yester- (1-av 1101111 for 21311011 Visits With1 her da11g'11t(?1`, M rs. Herbert 1-01110. - ~ T `V , ']`1'ai11 No. (37, due here _at 8.05,..Was ' f1.rt.v-w 111i1111tes late on. _F1_'i,da,y[i owing to the (1o1'ailment of af box `car ` at I)ow11s\'io\\'. . 11110 .0 `IX 0 O 1 ` 1. in. Arvvv---~-r ~ - . '1 Mr. 1*`:-ml Ellis of Painswick, who 11% mm. 3 pt ).-`1t10}1` at the R:O1VlI}d-` }W,,~(., mmwl Into l0.\vn,vand 1s hvf j}} on (`umberland St. , .` 1 'rr- . I c 0 V 1 1114- 11 MM] .~'ll1!_i( '|`11u1I;."h M1` Hm >`1*1'\'ivu_ .\l'1-. Sihbald of Knox C01leg`e, g*av.e n1nu.~-r intcx- address on his mi.~.-inn .wn1'k in the {West}, in *the_ PI'<~`1~_\'T`<.`1'i:111 Church on Mo 11 d a y. e\`0nin Mr} J. "R. Mercer of the Y..\l.('..v\. um-upied the chair and `\I..-. \ xv -n__ , ,,1 mm 11.._;,_:__. A-nu.` ..\. H('('lllJlU(l [INS UUI1l1' lulu,-1, .311-s. A, Y. B1'o\\'11 and Miss B`eatl_`i$3 J.hn~'Im1 .~`n11,,: 801019. A collection: \\'u.~' take-11 in aid of the`Knox-`College :\Ii~'~'i~-n, .~.mw $10 being; 1'ea1ized `for, H3!` \\'uX']\'. ' ' I I III him] at Mr. \\'iHi-.1111 Sheets, `whq worked my :1 mnnbe1- of ye2`rs o1`1` the G.T.R., in] -.+ T).l'\l`\/\I\ -- , t\ L `n:'I Grand 3."3%i`? ct. 21 g***" *`*N E N I an o DOOOOOOOUVVV ACROSS unu PIL L u; ,ycu1u uu Bmton on` Tuesday, Oct. `St DUU Us `I. elk hi ;\\\uu.|'v IJl\IL\_;n|.qt ;,.unu h(, '1`}1d111ps011 at Brad; wmn -son Thiws *Attractf|_on%.%_ `V A Ia (eater [ Minstrels&%ac-s-2 suvm mu m concm oncHasrnA 35~-People.- 3 Geo. R. GuyJjPrcs`nt With Their Famous _ number of the chief oicials of the G.T.Rl from 1\'Iont_rea`1,- London and Stratford held a conference in Swpt. Lynch s oice oi1 Monday eve-_ . ing. "It is rumored that they discuss- `ed building `operations `and improve- , meuts at A11andale_a_nd G1-aovenhurst, _a1'so'_other affairs in connection with this Division. There `will, likely, be some important `announcements made - shortly. -b 1' `lofv Niagara. . imerly occupied` by7:`C. Polieher as" a : butcher shop, justrwest of Pouchex - s Falls,` Ont., has rented "the shore Afor-7 present shop, and will shorrtlyfopeng -out a 'rst~c1ass tailoring. shop. ._'1`he ' building is being entirely remodelled` ' to make it up-to-date. `Mr. Mc- `Knight had taken a lease of Mr. j Robt. Stephens store, but disposed of b that to the CosOperativei Store. Mr.` ' and Mrs-. McKnight are net strangers in Barrie, as the latter was `formerly a Miss Goodson `of this Town.` Doubt-. ' less Mr. M4:-Knight .will. do -a ne business as he comes highly recom- gxnended `as a rst-class sartorial! artist. T ` ' ' . _DESPATCHER LQUINLAN TBE- ] > REAVED. ` ;. .. _ _! King'City, Ont., ' Oct. 15.-'-Mrs. f Johanna Quinlan, widow of the late I Owen Quinlan, passed away ,at her : home in King City, in her seventy- , rst. year, after` a linge'ring- anifvery L painful illness of nearly two` years- 11'...` f\..3n1nn sung :1` ! .1015`. .nn&*e1QgT1I;n% 9 , datihter. TT1eL? unraI imisf hlcikon n`on_"`=i`.;a`" Friday, the Re v .' B. 1H'i`pki1_1 of- A ciating. ~ ` v fty -` *3 "15; x .- A ::s=e.?:ar?daus%nters.r sex:ei1psbn -and. ' '_ ' 11;` . `.1:-i % 1%11g`h`_?`"';T* 1ai11. _ vizr-T; Dnii T` tgg :r- A e was; "~:1 f; I1j1:I..=::rG,T;R. ohm Despatcher, Barrlg, i1i`r'1 dq"y the EV` V;VB'j`r"H?Pk`1` .;f' . Ont.-3" Joseph J G-.T"~.R gpaswnger Gltlng-L A` ~ V` >- . - conductor, Hami1t:on,'Ont.;;r_Wi1I1'am Wpn $`rid`atz1kpvenirE}g f,Prof.-' 0, B; _"i`o`;man, King, . OnE3;1.1Ar-; ` 1863, ex` ; _1ng ` rartoonis-t ' and? _- a,- . ; station agei1_t,- _ an`-T` *Crayon_ Artist, will present a unique 'der,. Ontg; Herbert J ., C.N.R.-' "station entertamment in `the .Y.M.C.A.-.hall._ agent, Disley; Saskv..;v_A1bert W., G: The programme is said to be enter. AT.R. brakesman, A_11andle, O1_1t.,.,and taining-, eduqational and hum o1-Gus, Eugene 0., and Misses Minnie-and "embracing music, art and rmonologue. L110}? ,3`? 110`me- . A ` A `Come and hear Prof. Wise and get :1` ` Th9 hfuneral bookplaqeto St.-Luke s picture osf yourself. A charge` of ~25c RC. Church,` Thornhill, where" _Mass `is madq to assist the funds of tIie,W.aS 0818b1'&ted by Rev; Father` Mar` Association. ` ' irissey of $13` Michae1 s `Cat}1edr`a1, The orga11izaticm`meeti11g of the` A.Y.P.A.1 was held on Monday even- -ing, when the oiers .-for 1912-13 Ewere -elected as follows: ' A Patron,>Rev. E. B. Taylor; Pres., Mr. W. H. Ardell; Vice-Pres., Miss Taylor; Sec y., Mr. Oakes; -Treas.., Miss Mek; Executive, Miss Megzill`, Miss Hamlin, Miss Leonard,` ~Mr. Little, Mr. Spearin`; Look-out Com- mittee, Mr. Case, Mr. Hodgiils. The death occurred at his home on -.Cumiberland St. on Saturday morn- ing of Mr. John Stone, `a. resident of Barrie for the past twelve years. Mr. Stone `was born `in Toronto in 1839, and moved to U xbridge when a boy. In 1876 he married` `Miss Jennie Pexnbcrton of Uxbridge, and in` "1890. they niofved` to Barrie, where Mr. Stone .workc in the tanner-y for several years. He had been conned to his bed since last Christmas, be- ing sorely afllicted with rheumatism," which eventually ; caused his death. The funeral was held from his late residence on Monday afternoon, the services at the house and- graveside being conducted by Rev. A. V. Brown of the Presbyterian` Church. . The pall-bearers were: lW. J. Hallett, Robt. Gallagher, B. Lawrence, Chas. `Ke1cey,F.- W. Ellis and Elliott` Og- den. Besides his :.widorw-', he leaves two sons, Arthu,rfE., Canadian Ex- press Agent,` and Boy of the` Allan- dale _Bool and two daughters, Mrs. R.` J. Shilling of Palmyra, N.Y., and Mrs, (Dr.) Ash of Hersman, Ill. llullll U1 llIllCBB' U1. 111.7611 1. MVV U\ Jun: uu .o Mrs.. Quinlan was born `in `the: } bounty of. Limerick,` Ire`Iand_,i on April 12, 1842,, and came to Toronto at the age/of six years, and -a few, years later `settled-,"at King. Station, Ont., where she continued to reside until her_ death. She was predeceased by herrhubaiid, on July 7, 1910, j z_ __ `I. v1l'.__r -f\-..2..`_.. `nu-an..- `u~nv|_ QFEICIALS HELD CONFER- . ENOE A v J . DEATH 91? `MR. JOHN `STONE IUUUHJILI, U11 UulJ_ I, .$v4.vp Cl. 1 v_ - Mr. and `Mrs. Quinlan were mar- ST. (}EORGE $ f`A.Y.P.:7A.- V 12-:-+Bi`g, Acts-L-_-1.2 I The inaugural meeting of the 1 Trinity Branch` of the Anglican; Young People s Association was: held! in the Parish Hall o11 Monday even-- ing, "Oct. 14th, "when there was a rev cord gathering of the younger mem- hers of the congregation. The Vicar -presided, and after the singing of the I hymn, Fight the good ght, and the opening prayers of the Associa- tion, addressed those present atpsome length. on the aims -and objects of the A.Y.P.A. and the" benefits which would accrue to the members and` the church from` an enthusiastic and` loyal` support which should be given to it by `each and every one. T13 - ........-..'|-.. _--.._-_ 'l:-A..._.-J 4.- ----31.1. Hall-T-Miss` Graydon, Misal 'Schnider, Mm. Perlie, Miss Frizzel-Te. A11-.. 11.1. `If... `I1 l`I1__l_ .`ll'/1-.. Q VWTh ladies were J most hospitably! entertained by the Bradford` ladies `at .the home of Dr. -Cainphef`. - ~ 1 RE-0R.GANlZEDl Enthusiastic Inaugural Marks % Opening `V of Season.- Manx Present and Pro- B ' gramme Was Mapp- -. ed Out. ` A Jaucygxt name. ,__ -' ' funeral book~plaqeLto St-.gLuke RC; Chumh," .TIi_ornhil1,_` fwhere' i~was-`celebratedhy Rev.` Fatherj Mo -1`-.4 irissey .. St..- M-i_chae1 Cathedral, T9`- ronm, -anti thence to the family plot `in the parish cemetery. %"Ki'fa"&3-133M}; ` '13? +;i,**?`I yMcMorran, Miss Evans, Mrs. Walk-i .er. - " . - ` I `I so ` . 1 0; 1`1' I/\J lil II. CLVLIE ((111.1. \Jv\,L. vtaun His remarks were listened to witli Ainterat and evidently made a deep impression). 1r__ an 1r-AJ-_-_ u___-;. --1 1.1.- 0' cs mfI`1'b.-\:ml.IcA(la1n, S11pt.'of the S.S., followed with 5 words of encourage- ment to the boys and young men, assuring them of his great; interest in their welfare, both in Bible classes and their athletic` and liockey clubs. 4 LL... ..__.____1 _._ 1.---.. '~ V Two rinks `of -1'ady bowlers` ` went {down to Bradford A to play it retu1'*1_`1 game Monday afternoon. They lost- 'by 11 `shots, but as they had .af good marginwere 13 up on the round: _ 'lL_ 4._- A11..--..l..'- _.3...`I-.- .......- nu`. III `V \JL `J L`! II II ` \I \alII\lI Tlafme two Allantialg rivx:1:s were V as I-fo1fl`qws_: ' ""l` I! II . I` ' `ll . , The readers of this paper will bei pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded `disease that science has been able to cure inall its stag- es, and that is -Catarrh. Ha11 s Cai- tarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional. dis- ease, requires a constitutional treat-I 'ment. Ha.ll s Catarrh Cure is, taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foun- dation of_ the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution ;and= assisting nature in doing its Work. ; The` proprietors have so i much ' faith in its curative that they offer One -Hundred Doll-ars "for. a.ny,.,case that it fails "to cure. Send ~-for: 1ist_;.of- testimonials. Address. F. J. CHENEY & 00., m-1-:I- n` - . ~ C\..|3\J' -I-. O `F O \.7'-bl-GIJLVLJ J. K`) \./\lO,[ T6123, 0. So1d`by a11`Dmggists, 75; %! ` Take HaJI s. Family Pi}.1s`7fo1j co~n-` Vstipatiorjl.` _ ,Oct..15-.The. anvllgrgrsafy andi re- ~ opening `of `Utopia Methddista Church ` wil-11 (D.V.) take place on `Sunday, Oct.V20th, when ', Re_v._D_r. Booth of Elizabeth. Street Methddsist Church, Barri_e; will conduct the ervices at 10.30 3.111 . ,3",-p.m.' and j7.3_0 p.m. Come and `bring your 1-iend`sT. ` V V I-|ll\l lulu}; uvlaluulu uuu aAv\.;\\,J -The members then enjoyed an hour 3 111` music and games, etc., refresh- ments beiug served. A 0 n 0 _____ _____-1 --___....-A.L..... ----.. .-... Lllullba uulu aunvxuo A provisional committee was ap- pointed 'to meet and draw up topic papers, &c., for the season, _ and it was decided to have the gymnasium opened`-' every Wednesday from 8.30] ' I Pclllo u The enthusiasm evinced -at this in- auguralt meetmggives pro-mlse Off a very successful" season. " "AINTEN MILLS. % ' Oct:.jT15.-5--Mrs. .D. _F. `.S4treb` _is speltldingf-_ this `week in Coll111g'-wood. 112.... T - .D1`no4-`HA1 M{Ah111t `in; v*:.a':1".-~ Sl)UI_1.l1L|8'( III-LID `WUVIX -11`; \JUa.A11s5w\;-u-u. . .Mies L.` Pratt of Midhurst is visit-~ `ing Miss M.Muir._ '. ...;.Miss~ Be1'1 .;Binnie ieturneds to _Toronto- after spending .a. month at` her home here. Mggsgaqliue Bgrgarw of Phelpston` .1l :-_ T!`...|.L-1...... o oll J; uuuuv Jzcxuaaw v; .; ;.u..;u-.wv.. spent Monday `with `Miss Kathleen McLaughlin; `.'.,.-,,;..-Miss Edith Muir of Cleveland, Ohio, is home for the winter. . . 3 . (Mrs. _ McLaughlin and V .Mrs.. Cbey` spent --Mbnday .vvit1_1L Mrs. AAF;;VV,Prie5t:\-.: Minesing. . . V. . ..Mr. ;,'J.`illAey[- _;'o .;C1-aighurst ` spent .S1`mday A J :{,Bigmi s._ `. A. .` .1. A 3 % T $100 REWARD, $100. HE}"NCR%THERI` *AD.VA.NCE, __UjTo1>;A. Church on,` Sunday Tnight, which much appreciated by all. EDGAR. ` Oct. 15.--Mrs. T. H. Cra,w:t'ord of Orillia spent -1 ast week with friends. here . . . . . .Mrs. P.` Cooke and daugh-I ter, `of Orillia, were the guests of t "friends in this vicinity, recent1y.*.. . %Mis's `Rae Brandon is `-home, after having spent the `past month iat Mount Clemens, Mich, .. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McKnight of Elm- dation ready for his ba'rn.. Mr. A. McDu had? `the contract.. . . . . .A'n- 1 _vale spent a `few days with the` lat- `niversary services will -be condu'cted~ ter s sister, Mrs. Jos. Cockburn, this. Week. . . . .Mr. J os. Reynolds has pur- chased: Mr. Benj; Barnhardt s farm in_5th eACongrega"tio1`ia1; Church by the Rev. `Mr. .Gunn ~of ._ Toronto Sun-. day," Oct. '\20th, at 11-;a.m. ,a.nd.;f7- pm. and has commenced work on it. . . . Mr. B. A. Slesser has a cement foun-V 1he`ehoi}'_. _Bugby ` take KJLIVJJL - -.L van; vu cl1`::'g'e Of the; musig . I "r'y"'$'"yz I 99-99775-5$7a h `nun n-"nu 51$?-n [ . AsH-A%Hers:;1}3fi11., fptoctober A son to Dr; .`r . `7 7-. `I1; ~.---- ____.- .:.- oA3 L;5 M WW ;VVk~ 1 The fr`i`gfh};' `i<'i`nd are here, `make your selec- tibn during Read_v-to- .25 pairs of $1 corsetson sale THIS WEEK AT . . . . .. 67 This Event beg-mson FRIDAVY, OCTOBER 18th and con- tinues to SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23th. `we mention a few specimen values that emphasize i the wisdom of immediate atten{dance:-- . e - l V Prejparato`ry to the Thanksgiving Holiday this Ready- to-wear cW_eek will be `much appreciated, for we promise you a rareropportunity to save money on the rices of all Ready-to-wear Garments and a chance for t is store to demonstrate again its ability to cater to the needs of its patrons -in the most satisfactory manner. jgzcg -- 4-.-:4_;___j -_ _ Men s, Youths and 301% Overcoats . H '1; ieck Beaver Chesterfield Overcoats, as cut, T . "n an anefn 14: 1|! We'have1':he l;u.'ge'st rnge of Boys and Youths Over- coats in Barrie, `prices range 2...` Q9 Ell 1.. Oil`! l |l\ An %Inti1sely:. Interesting Display ' " `and Sale of Ready-to-wear Goods . kinds for an `Entire Week