goons 69c 25c 29c 21c, 520 4 5c a armership, we are obliged money; Our entire stock -be % marked at CLEARING less` than Manufacturers 5:009 `during the month of . *1 ` r I ' , " '.`r..V. ._ _:.\ V 9_1`{1- f6.V1iI'Idj7{B0ys .::.-`Ties. Regu- ` 5.1 . 5c.s;:, Pnice. _. . . . . .. . . . S ._._ y. 3' -_n`:. . r. ` Hemstitch-ed. -"~M`iss E, Spring. `of Nantyr Vspent. Sunday with the `Misses Mathers._ Miss C`. Bienis of Toronto -is vis-. i_-ting Miss Elaine` Lennox. ` ' ` .'If_. TTJ 'll ..f`1-__i_'_ _ 1, `I ' :FLANNIELETT-`EA BLAN-KETIS _ sizes vred11ced' in price. WHITE W001. -CANADIAN BLAN- . T KrETS+-`Medium sizes. \Voro $3.50.` Sale. Price . . .. . " .5. ALL WOOL` BLANKETS-- _ L ` -Were $5.0O4p>_a,i1f. Sa1e Price $53-57` .-A-`large variety of Brussels, Wi1ton.<. 2 Velvets_-_andi Tapestry -Squares, :11`: WHITE FL&N N}E=LE~TTEn-.1 hr`:-In Tc-~ "0' EXTRA HEAVY ENGLISH DNEDETTES -in nice 11ea' , shades. ., _. Were 150 :3 ' ' Price . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PRESS-ED CURL `COATINGS- {L-.o+ 1m.....a.L- __1_ ,...\ F57. P-LAID C HI'NCHILLA in fancy` Br owns and Navys 'only. Were $2.90 yd. -Sale Price \J.L.n..n.J.1 '\J`.l1.1JJ.l.J.I1. DUA 1. 11V ( _` Br;)wn, Tan, Grey and Regal. $2.25 yd. Sale Price S-P-ORT GOAT:-,N_Gs-,,~:A11 `Colors. $2.90.yd.';Sa1e` Price REVERSIBLE , COATINGS in shades. `Were $1.50 yd. Price . . . . . ` CARPET SQUARES? Mr. and Mrs. -Ohestuer MoConkey of. Toronto have been visiting :riends in this vicinity ' for the past two Weeks. ' T ' `igodvstron thread, 3 for 10? ]5c per . .. . . .. . . . 3 for in` biinches, assorted widths =?Pn*.1-"k1i.ii.n'l. V - - ~- .. .. ..; ;. JJLILV 11 '.I'J1J wide. Was 12:c' per ydi. . .J. . Cosy AND CHILDREN, MEN AND BOYS," ALL REDUvOE"D % IN P-RIC-E. V % ESS~ED' ' OO=ATINGS-In Coat lengths only. vWene $3.65 yd. ;v__S_a1-Price-...V..%_', .... $2 FLANNELETTES SWEATERS BLANKETS COATINGS -.--:vu - T "Rev. Mr} o1g,g;,;t`1;a:1;;.m look-l ing after the collection in th19.di.s- trict of fruit and vegeLtablesfor- rtohe .Vict_or Mission of Toronto, to ` relieve distress in that city. A l-argtel wipment was to ` be sent from Craigvale on Wednesday. - as -.----p .n..n.J.Jnl-LJL.In '\/\/Ll 1. ll.` Was :..1.. 1)..:,... an nloe neat stripes ..;--`. 1 u . c u .,-;fTWere -yd. Sale v44..l-.14 !_l.L yd. T Sale `Colors. Were . 962.4% FL;L\*- \/L4l'I.I\.ll 0 `No 0 inc-110$ P I`1(',- `M;s..ADavid Mowati f is 1 zis-itig friends in Toronto. ' - All good Sale 19c- s2.4+ 7is1.r;.~, 11).. -980. Over :1 ofwgatv -con-.- tributed to ;17he Patriotic Fund, be- sides a considerable sum. of money. 11 `If (`I'D u . ; ` nd shipped` these day; W5l15at5:ha s had: an upward? tendency, sbllizig last week at -$1__.1O and over. A'LA4:A..g'f"3 A aAA`AaAAA"ALAAA.A-AAA; % . 1ase6>% % T ; i.;::f`Tbv. % 9th.-e`Arep`resenta_tiv _ of ` the Bible_ "Society will addrress joint} meetings in the Presbyterian Church: next Sunday aftern'oon _ a.ndV . evep: 3;... A11 LL- 1---`! __ __,_ nu uLvv1L._LvvLg` Gnu ._UV'Ul.l.`. Eiig. 'A`1'i`e local ministens Qew-ill` be present. The evening service in` the _Methodist Church will be w1 .l1`-9 ,,_,____ . I THE KING MRANGES ;3is#?? % .%t1~";, +`*% . L \/ \4 vv IIIJL Y.I_.LIJU, .LLllJU, LID LIJALU V70 1 . `-`Mr. `Carrutzhers of Flos trapped a ne fat bear ,' last week. We wondered if it were our old ._ friend, Bil-1y Carruthers, who had been so successful, yes; i he must `be the? man. Years ago, we gave Billy is nurnlber of pointers` on bear hunt- ing." Away ' back; in the seventies `Bi1`ly;-and the editor of The Free Press were the two greatest bear hunters in o Flos.-.4-'-in= our own esti.- mation. We did not claim to be bear killers. On one occasion only were We successful in capturing. a bear. Not being. Wealthy then and afraid of spoil-ling c1=othes,. we relin-quishedl all claim on the carcass if" Billy would carry it out of the woods. Billy. accepted `our offer at once and we assisted -in getting the lbear . on his shoulders, but he did not go ten yardsbefore he fell at on his face in a mud `hole. -When we got them` out it "was diicult -to -distinguish William from the" bear, `but, rtaking all .`tl1i_n.g*s_ into consideration it -was the `best free` exhi-bition we ever at- tended. Will-iam, We are proud of you--t-he pointers _we gave you have borne fruit after many years. ' our. Sunday, Mr. `R.-. L. Mortimer, 'v(vhoVtaugh; ` school` at 'Cros`s1and- in 1874-75, is editor ' and - proprietor of The `Sahel- burne Free Press. In`- his column of 'I_`Wen1:y~ve years ago, he re-* produces from the Free Press an' tem clipped from The Advance of October 31st, -1889, -as fo1lows:_- u1|r__ ;r1-____;.L-__ -3 1.1.1-- L_,-;_,_-,i :I`.(.>r;JnTt`(;:M:`::.~3M1:;`:E`3lf8:;?1:iJ;;W1e1; last week to join -a hunting party in Muskoka. Miss E.` Arm-f strong of_ BarrieL lis visiting` her :s-i-ster, `Mrs. H. "M-a_r.tinf. ' v VLAV; 1J"\lJl-LVN) -Mrs J as. %. MdLaugl;s1=i left.. on" f Monday for Sa11lt'Sfe. Marie 1' to V-._;._i.s , tyhpid .;fever' -in*;_ the: ' visit` -her son, W. /`MoLa.ug.11liI14,J Who, Afjj..-r 'min WI. . .S_~H'kNTY' . BAY`; [;t,V;~; Nov. 10t.`h;--*Mrs. Willett of. Bar? rie spent a- few days with 'M1'fs.- A_. -Flazherty. A . . . . Mrs. . .(Dr.) T`. ' Hart and` little daughter,` of? De- -troi=t, are visiting Mrs. '.-1`_. .;Har.t... The W,A. held their -annual" bale- packing. at the theme `of `Mrs; -A. Flaherty to-day. The fowl supper hel here Monday `night was a decided success, the proceeds amounting to nearly $50. . . Mrs. A. :(_}amp.Ib-ell is visiiting friends in Toronto. ,. ~Mr;'-H. ,-Martin left `in _'lf.....L..Ja.... 1!}.-.... A.._. ~ daughter, Reta, also '-`Miss `A. Bed- fern, visited .-Nantyr f frjends Thursday. . . and" Mrs. Wil- son irlisited ;,-and-' Mrs. -5 Hugh In Neg}. Qbhs--`M1-s.` L; Campbe11`:_andA 'ROWley on Sunday. Miss E. `LJ Andrews was Qallecf ' to Aurora on Mtond-a y-to' see her aunt, -L '-Mrs.` -G.` Elliott, `who is "ill. -. -Blox-ham of Barrie . isr vi_S.i13.iIl 8` his father here. . . .; -M-r. TlMai'tl-and `Wiley of Strdudi spent Sunday | here. A BEAR 1.%HUN'r% IN . mos TOWNSHIP , -QUARTER CENTURY AGO,` 3 : c.|I.(lJkl'f'V5lIL Tdie T `friends L ,.!l;e'n(ired`.` Miss Laura Cfoughin a_ kitchen, shdwer last Eni- day _ve_ning.` All -phrnesen-t had;--La most enjoyable, * _ ' INN .,~..-wuu ::sv+w~=-; ~ A .. F ~ ..;p.. ~. .. -A i Br1desIfz::ai"w -9; `solid L" :g` ld_- 1,1; I, .to_ % the;ggV:~;:;g-momsman~L ,a, .;go1id" ~. gojldi ;Awatah1.-::t'ob. The 11appy_` goup1. _ te_r rei-AeVi[vring' the good nwishesvjf -of their "many V` friends .,JleVft '; amid showers.` `-of confetti an;da'.~ . ric'e'j:f(`>r` Torohto, New York, VBos.ton~ and _ other points. ; ~ T-.. 1r:r.__..1_1:.', 1-4-; . , es and most vn,. .ba ng oven -in" xthc Smooth and E1:-N V nt., V` Easily`_ kept' c an, 'l_`,hT mpst;._; e pdqiicf Von "fLil,__.: `e r`.bunt~. "Q,I;1ickg Happy [ mI0ght )3. ` 1' T. M. ,Har.t.. . Jal` Mrs-. 0 .. ..._,tEsTHING:gfNIE4W V a. % 5rh_he `demand .9. 1 ;811f;'iVe_r,1`iOr;, - `s f< )f_ Rubbr$ than is- bbta a b;1e*'iV _ tblge -averagej \sho_ sto11e re ? 1183 ?:g<%>neL%j. oheV% ` A `bber"' hat}wi11;;g>ut~- .-`~..n ,leizr. _.th uvnA\JI.n\J4 stlinaibleidi: andnhe We. eiygin` U1 thvei track. In, ssome i1;f;_1esjsesA ex- 1_.ucaVUIUU.' v bu (3I'0SS__ % manner. he .fre -he `could set: was uppni. fhim.- am1ned._- " I'as'tT`5'1Tuesday.` g"M9o;1Fe_`was the re.`-` . verdict of -accitkntal death, '._'-,'ivith_; ;'1vo~.,-brlamea attached` to .-any: one, Was: `returni-ad at` `the .'.inques1`.- he_1dA.'f at Nevv'markyet_ on Monday- `.Teve,ni`ng, a `by _Coroner_ J. H." Wesley," :' -ififoiih death of, William. Moore; .9 <')f-_`-iA]z1anda1e, who was `instant1; 1 ~ki1l ed -`by-.bveing`..run: dbfwn` by a._ .at'raai'n-' on the Queen St. `Grand _- Tizunk Rwijlway wdverh_ead.3= bridge .. I_r1a.1,"1* on the .1;rarin; and :_ -e`videnc?'e', _ .7dh9Wed5,`1}h&t hef;-alig_`hted* from `-;1;rain,a -and*wi1;;n9 -V pparent rascmf jran; ' aead _anc1s endeavored to ,/cros_- ` " ' ` ' ~ -- -----3- V .7 1 ' ` 1`. pany has 6,000 \ shareholders, em- uuu uv uuuxujg UVULLIIIE, was $116-|-'0'. I ---Pictures fra order at '-Douigal-1: Brosmi 41-tf 5 The {Toronto Telegram says-:--` The National Railway ,Aswsociation, _ Which" was incorporated in August, 1911, with, a` nominal . capital of $40,000, inc-r-eaased -in 1912 to $5,000,000, will be liquidated by G; T'.'C1arks-on, With` a reference to the Master in Chambers. The com; ploys of railways, who owe . over $260,000 on the stock Asunbscribedf by, ,t,he'.m. . `The, `om;pany' ,l'1as_" grocery age, general stores at several towns ggthrougih` Ontario. A, ,sta tem"ent * of `iassets and liabilities J exhibited at the end, of October. `shows liabilities bf, $61,400-.and assets Of: $426,595.57, Jinclgling $26A9,98;3"W1d1ue on capital ' On Wednesday evening of last Week -Sergt. Sidney -Fawcett was given a- sendi-o, -accompanied by the presentation of :3. wrist watch, by the attendants and patients of Simcoe Hall` rsanzitariuvm, .of which institution he. has 5been bookkeeper. `for some time. -On '-Friday evening the gave `a gold rxing and "_a-'social' evening. was held; , ~ ___.` .D;.n:4-as-an-' .f...._.-J _ L- " ` u...., .:.u.LU, !}7.L,l.LH, uuu. ~ _ ` The new -change -in the Motive` Power D_ept. has done may entirely` -With,"Mr. Dvonnelly- s ofce, Which` has been moved to Toronto. ._2Mr. Donney is now gtravelliing Master Mechanic, -and" his .chief clerk, R. P; _ McBride, has been . tranferreci to Montreal,3 while Wm; Igawrenasr been transferred nalong Wit1_}_,. IO`. O :(\}onn1or 'l:o_ronto. ' u uuuu u. I 4-Bargain Sale of try and! Lace , Curtai at D oug:';._1l Bros. ` 1 : ;.$1.-Iftf L The Grand Trunk Rai1Wy.f%c ftinues to show a decrease in `fheir earnings. The auditor s. report for the. two.weeks1 ending. .Oc_t. , 31, shows a decrease of $297,962} `The gures are as follows: 1914, $1,414,- 341; 1913, $1,712, 303. ' r'[1L _ ______ _.1__ _A .`I.`~ 11- -.o uc'rpt:1'a . - g'ht of `the clerks 'the'SLn):r-. intendent s `oice have enlisted for the third: contingent, if - A.such.,,-;:;is needed- ~ . _ gj -'`g" shag; -is Horse ;Ha.ir . Horse 'Hides . . 3? W? : Il1u:ninatd," `Vritilated O\Ien-Ofigin1l D'u`p_lex.G? A. tefi-i`V-h-lV"a_.t_A.e.-.r1,`te'd '1 ' ' Indestructable O_vpn Damper-%Latge Broile_r and;'_I' Door-- ` _ Everlasting Covers and C_entre's-_-;'Bluilt.on;1?y;-e Mr ~9p_ly;_.-- ` _ i ' {Cfv--ev.ciry'stov: sdld td"b = We_ have sold thesestoves %inBa1g;i.;p; v%3y;; ;1%guarangf% |:.................;..;o: L Mr..Frank"Lowe Tis the nei cal1- "boy at` , tl1e Motive Power -New and ele esigns :.-n`1 Wall "Paper at rm. 41-tf _Mr. J. Andell left on Tuesday for 'a' short trip to Garry. V ' ` ' 'l . l`1nn Ann- ............ ...a..._;.._J - 1-IT 1 .A.I.L\.u.;\.luaJ JLLUL 11.1116. , Mr. Bert Traviss left on Tuesday ;`th` a car-load of stock for; t-hei] Messrs; L. Rose, `C. Firman and E. Arms't1_-ong are workin'g-gfo`r" the Express '09. ` on the deer `trai1;v:._.as_. >"-11e11J.er`s. ' * n'.,`I 1 1 0 ,1 I 3m.;._..,... A - nnnnan militant: ' Q J.v.I. (In DLI`\lJ. U y w urn1:_r,y . The deer s1:ekc i_a1 started on nesday night and will continue till Monday morning. ` . .11.. 13...; m ____ __ 1;.-_. rn .` ` o C>I"I'O VI 0 *F1'>u`r,* `per hbl; (astar) , 5]??._astry`AvLF`1o11_r;,pe.1- 'bb1. -Potatoes; .per bag .;; ?Potat0e8, her bag, :-by 6rpf;"{mr.?e I Lambwskins ,,.. Ginseng ;;;;:`3na `agar; . Cl ' ' ' J... ._ _..L __ \JCJJ4J. 0131113, Elaallow . . .- . 31- ._So`ws,' live ; '\|.J.\AJD!J\.l. coo noooo Butcher Cattle .A .. Cured Hides, No._1.. Green Hides, No. 1. "Cali" skins, T-green, lb ' AN TEN MILLS `Nov. 9th.-`~One of the prettiest weddings of the. season took, place at St. -'Patriok s:TnChurc.h, Phelpstton, on the morning `of Nov: 9th, when `Miss Laurette. Coughlin, eldest daughter of " `Mr. and Mrs. M. ..OouAg'hl:in of. .`Anten. , Mills, was ,united in the holy `bonds of matri-. mony -to `Mr. J osepuh Mulroy ; of - Phelpston. The Rev. M; J. Gearin, who not only baptised the -`bride but also ofeiated at .her .mo'ther s marriage, performed the ceremony, and , hiighly complimented mthe groom on the hi-s choice of a wife, The bride, who -was given away -by her father, looked- charming in her travelling suit, a French model of ' "Belgian blue suede f cloth, fashion- ed in -Redin-gote sty-le. I-Ierv hat, `a V Paris model of `black broche velvet, with "white nlum-es, was most coming. Her furs were mink. She was `attended by -Miss K. Mul- roy, sister of -the groom, who was attired in a very -becoming suit of .3dark green broadcoth, and wore a M black hat of oriental chion velvet of decided Parisian style." - The groom was supported by the bride s brother, Mr. A. J. -Coughlin. Miss -r\`l\J.|.,. .`JII&\JI` UV]. or . Aforle quarter. . 030- I000 no 'I" `I -I VLa1n`l_>.',.'1._1e1F; m._.'7.'f.'..'.'. ,Hogs,111ve, select '. .. I C: :|__.-....'-,1 l -I-'I.LUU\l:L, I Izuwser, ;]-33%;}: E7 t1"{ 13sk-3% - 27 `,Bu-tt<=,r,_per-lbw." V 27, ` Chickens,` -. 11.. .'J.... ` ' -1 Larley;who1ga1e1`.;.. ' 55% we. 7:1 -as, V'i5z1%;o1esaJj_,.%%`. .% -1 10 60 `. c f rm; `BAY 11 00 AA- v \ALAl.44l.\.Llo `I-4.O.L. No. 605,AICraigva1e, cele- brated Guy Fawkes Night on Wed- nesday evening of last: week. 4 -An enjoyable oyster supper was held`, followed by a `most -interesting pro-` gramme, with Bro, J. Wilson Black in the" chair. ~Speechesj were given by Bro.` Rev. J. W. "Perry, Bro. Henry Grose' of Lefroy, Bro. W. Martin of 432, and Bro. Todd and` Bro. Adams` of 533, an=d+ songs. were given by Messrs. McLaughlin and F. W. Mat-hers. There was -a large crowd present. .' , _ r 7 i5` 6 75 10 50 i6%66L I|l\l\ .11-\ Ali IV vv .15 An '50 FOR LA-DIES ST IITINGS ' { Wre 65c yd. Sale P1-.ie . - ~Im%No.= :TWE`EDS-`-Ni'c,%e Patten 1 s 85c :Sale- Price :; ' LADIES SUITINGS L VI D\I\I P'\Jl- \/VI IJC Archdeacon .-Perry, .of S13; Cart-harines, gave a lecture in St. Paul s Church, Painswick, V on `Mon? -dgy evening, on the ` Call 6f the '7E\_...2..- 97 TL... __...... - 1 . _ , _ _ _ __..`l i ; CASHMERE HOSE M-EN S- HEAVY U1\`ITEA-RAEBLE TWEED P'A.NT-S--Were. $2._50 X and" $2.75. ` ._S-ale Price ."_._.'; ,;.... $2.25 _ - _ .., ..,`..-..-..-\a_ ,4...4n.nJ \J V .l.'J`J.U\J'\J`D..l.`C ML _ . V REQDUIC-ED _ _ jM.ENi.s ODD 1>A1\"Itt)sL~Dark -Stripe work. pants that were? sold for '$_1.5O . $1.75. -Sa1e_- Price . .. .. . . .1. $1.25 OHILDR:E`N S % % =5; . to 10. "LADI-ES Blain `or %Iwobe& Black Cashmere Hose. -Sizes 8:}; to 10. xWere 25c pair. Sale Price . . . . . . LADIES % * Black Cashmere ~ Hose, Plain "or Ribbed. Were 40c pair. _9Sa1e Priee . . . . . . . . . .. ....u.. v v -u u.u JL ;1;u J. an I I 1JILl..lJD-" -Wool San Toys, 'Popl5ns, in all the - newest ~shades. Values up to 650 and 750. Sale Price, per yd; . . .4-7c '-ALL WOOL H=EN-RIETTAS and '7 Voiles. in -a few shades `only.,Va.1ues ~ up to 500 yd.- Sale Price 39c FANCY BRDCHAEES in Copenhagen Blue, Grey Land~ Honey Shade. Was $1.O_ yd. __ -Sale `Price '. . . . . . $1.17 A-LL" WOOL TARTAN P_-LAI`]`)S"- KIT.-..-.1 Q-.. m..__ _n__1:' - There b big s in ebveky line of goods in % . f the store. Spacey % ' I not pegmit us to S-ERJG FJS---Extra'h.eavy all Wool Serges,` in-Navy, Green; and Strawberry. Values` up to $1.00. *Sale Price . . 5 PIECES DRESS GOOD:S--Assorted colorg. Values up to $1.00 yd. Sale . Price `Aw v V \JAL&-Ila \./`JAIL UL ULIU _- Empire. There vv-gs _a large an -most interested atte_'n'd=ance, the pro- ceeds going to the _'building' fund of` the nevi church. A ` V 'v't\-r A`... I `I I Prices in 'ordr to raise %N6vember.' ' V Owing" to a Dissolution of, to raise a 0large amount 0 A amounting to` $35,000 PRICES and in some c PLAIN , V;ENETI-AN and Bxjoadcloths have been very popular. this season. `We have still a goocl assortment of shades. Values up to 750` and 85c yd.. Sale Price - . . . . . . .. 59c `Valuers up to $1.25 yd. Sale Price . . . 87c Values up to $150 yd. Sale Price . .' 99c` Fancy `Stripe Velours `in Amethyst, Old _ PQQD 011!` `T.\].... V V 99c Amethyt, 7 Rose and Green. Value up to $1.50. '-Sale -Price ...... $1.19 M1-:N s CLOTHING U 2 UVJ Prlce All Wool Sizes Were 30c' pair- Sale `gust: $18} mnn DISSOLUTION {>1-` PARTNERSHIP ';?"'-iffr, E37 iJf<:(3:;1k:;ui:;ed' a car ` of =hog~s on Wednesday, paying $7.00 per cwt. T A_.,`L,`l_A-. 1`|,,,,,,# J` (`C12