OXFORDS 10101010-Ojj10-O-Oibj IOIOXOIOIOIOXOZOIOIOXOIOI \ _l.)oLv1.G~ u uusc. V ` - A` d-espatch from -'Meaf8rd ' 011% Thursday ` says :--`Harry ' Knoll,` charged` with shooting and `killing Joseph Ferry -at Griersville on". Hal-I ldwe en,- received his preliminary. `trial here Thursday before J. `J ,Johnston, J .P., and was committed 3 fox -mtria1._ _ " , i`w".I`-Ilvguvgtitneses in the case we're the boys who ftantalized Knoll on the_ night of the shooting. ' T-hey i Man Who. -Shot IH3a1laowe enT Revbelle-`r ` ' Before. Judge. ' ' : i 3.50 c0MMIT:T'ED i Eo.RjTRIixL Tw-o V hundrved cars were ordered -to" Midland by, th G..T.R. to 4.1.... ....Z`|`|_'..__.. -1 L--..L-`l_ -9. _ F ixfe Points, Barrie R. L WOLFEND EN Your 1 V Cleared a leading factory of high-class overcoats, heavy, allwool twceds, good linings and make-, reg, 332.50 ...... .. O Knickergz reg. 1.00 `Sweater Coats `and .PulIovei's .... ..39C Overcoats. reg. $ 3. 50 . . . . . . . . . . 1.98 Infants Mitts and Bqofees ....... ..15C a - o s - no lsimonas, regular 75...... ........ ..29c _ 3 doz. _ only. Print House dress- es ............. ................... ..75c. `ilson Waldman Mantles . I0 00 Union $1.25, "he Price You Pay depgnds __-_. __ ____; III! . .t.L'1u.' u*UU1t:u1t7b U1 U_L1Ua1'1U nuvu U1.ll'31" ed 1:0 look after 200' `-Belgian orphans :if the (Ontario Government will bring theme over. Kimdnas, J "' "-7 tone for: lo-'o- o-o-ol Iuu\nrl\uAl\l `upon yourslf. i \_N_h;t:ever limi: you set, we can supplya desirable ave already made up, you can choose any of the thousand de- signs we are `prepared to show yolh. ' _puNLoP ST.,%BARRlE The association of Chi1dren sT "A-id Sxocie1ties of "Ont-ario have o_er- t\l'\I(. pints, . . Clappertoh St. ii 0 -o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o on |o`c'o o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-ouo--o oi no-_o-o-o-o_-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oon q , .Vv-n.=.-"""""- .he ri:~t0n saigl) t1 Tt1 1_3l2 17 `-3 Ot'ppepaved t he `was I1 the evidellce "m`3`?t onngly of .1ahe 01 was "V05-ho11l be -held Parents duct Of thil` ( for the ,con All such lallowe en. Id be stopped. It mu onduct ehoul that 3 man f(`JI`im; only {latura should I`5OI`t to .~m11v: I bod1I1l3; `g?:1d.defenc . _ med . I ' ' V (`T fnl` lat whilu o pa.s.+j11 ad(.h1c0r1, .hr- )ini011 that, 1'0sp011.~'ibl<~, 'hi1(1I`(`H em Ilnlawful ;..u ;o_ `I1. uuxuruL`-LCHKJC. I V'1e.. general opinion here is AKn-o1'lV will get off with a light; hence. Overalls. Shirts, reg. $ I.25,,,79c gen feg. $2.00... 495 Un,derw'ar. . , . . . 98c fi3HUI;sD.AY, N0 o -o-o-o-o-o--o oi o-o_-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-oo- tory D . . . 0 `WA sixty-year-ol-d frmer who is a widower living near Cliiford, Omt., has appealed `to the Mayor of Ber-r lin to get, him a wife. He should move to `-Midland. ` - lth that _l_iner, Who has relatives in Sunni- `Miohaael Serago, who `killed; wi1~ liafn G. Martin, the Toronto mil- 3 'da'le, was in New York sentenced to twenty years. lg V} ~ Frank Goodfellow Was" niecl I $100. and costs `by Mayor '-Snetsinger of `Thornbury for /~ selling liquor in _Ctoll=ingwood.~ - Township withbut` a license. _ Get your butter paper printed`. at The Advance -Oioe. j.Bes't . parch- ment paper and a good` jub guaran- .teed. Send your order in. now.. Harry Knoll, of Griersville, charged with -shooting} and killing Joseph Ferry on .Ha11oWIe e1I was `committed for trial. -at Meaford-. The -ormifa smelter, `which has -been closed, may be '_ -en over and "operated by a new company. ` v Over `2000 bags` of potatoes were grown on the 17th, -and 18th Con- cessions of Tiny this year. ~ I115 wnnax mmavnawl News Notes of Interest For Busye Readers. ` % A The pole li-n e % is nished. for thel hydro! line to Port. =McNicol and the I wiring is, now being done. ' I Aceounts may be opened in'th h;.mes of '9, or more person,`with- _ drawal to `be made by any Que. of them or b the survivor; A = _ S21 V,zgat__ the :nr;'ent_ frabte is a_1lbw_d n %`_'d'e.po`sihs of upwat ds.' 9 Ca.reful attention is given to ve accfount, _ `Small accounts are wglcomed. Accounts. may bg `opened a operated by mail. j ~ TA . OF COM smut. $15,000,000 FIJIII. $I3.500.00I! * SAVINGS BANK CCOUNTS sm munn 5wALx1:n.c.v.o.; 14 In I` Avnh (I...-..1 11---... `I BARR:-r;_|3_R5_n\jpH Mgnhgef. V ' The Annual` Convenftione fer Ber- . tie District of the Women s Mis- sionary Society takes A place in <,.0ri1lia =Methodist-. =Sun]d`ay eScho`olA : mom on November '1`2t-h _ and -`13th. '.a The r.=1t sessfdn, 1 on I Thursday, _~ will -at 2.30 p.m., .1fnd,an evening eevi-on at 8 o c19k. _'.j'I`here be a i `1:.1n-own-ing. ses1Qn , A` <"ab ri1il"'_ L uuu uounvv nun pUrICCEly !nOnO1`-j able` in, all` -business transactions {and nancily able to carry outfany 0h1 iga12'i0nS made by? ' ;vat1ona1 . `Bank _ Qommercenf We Toe: '(5;1e;;. Dollars _Rwa`rd- for any case of Catariwh -that` cannot -be cured by. Hall s Catarrh -F. J. ~oheeny 82:100., To1d:o';:0. A v- e, .1:heundersii'Ig1:l,_haveTkn0wn !F. J; Oheney':fo.ri* >]1lSt.'I5.y;e"a,1_{s;,. and believe him `p_e'rfectly honor-: D]! V }Ir|Q.:v:annn' "'.no`eI`n~;;`-: ..__ "-_- -1 uu.a.vu; u-151.00 DU115, `U113 Dr. Kendall of -the ` Gravenhurst; sa'ni,ta1-i'um. Mr. Kendal-15 "was "for .many years a member -of the old rm, Kendall & Thompson,` tin- smiths, and will'..'be we'll remember- ed, by most A_peovpl_e, gin" Bradfdrd. Vuuxuti 'u1 Dumuo on .Ib'un-day, Nag. `let, in his 74th- year. The funeral took place in Toronto on Tuesday. interment being .'made i -at ` Mt. Pleasant. He is survived by his widow (formerly a Miss Bingjmarn)" and three` sons, one` of whom` ie, `n.. V;....J..1: -: AL- , __._ _._... nu Inn-QUCAL _ Mr. Fr5.r;k_u "Keund-`al'1,` `a ~ -for'merV' -well-known Bra~dord*i1:e, died at his ' home `in Bu*'alo `on .ISun-day, Nay`. '1.g1-. in 314.: I7,14.1.. W...-.. nm. A I 751:2 people of Alliston -the benet of university extension . Work during the coming winter. _He proposes a series of six Iectureswby university professors -on various phases of the European war.` Alliston has al- ready been visited `by one member of the faculty of history at Varsity. j_H!iIs. address was most, =in,for_1native and -provoked the desire _-that Vmore might fol-1ow._ ' ` ` , Nov. 9th'.-_-a.A I V gjood photogyravureb of Mr.` Henry `M-axwell appeared -in` The Orange entinel of last week,` .IrA4_r\/ V 1\/\.} 111 `Q In C UUU V _The Council of Essa met 111 `the `*Ameri=c.an here last `_ Monday, the Znda November, when much ?busi`'-' ness` of importance was transacted. Thomas Fish-er, who passed away in -Cooktown on Sunday morning, was a man -your corresponrdent had- known for over thirty years. `He was- one. of the [moist unassuming of men but a man 1n the truest sense of the term. Our sympathy to` the- widow, son and other relatives who ' A1 1 0` nun 1..-u11.'..J' 1.- _.---AA~ vv4\.lvVV, aux; auu. .U'b.l.lC1' .l'Ul.ul;1VBS `VHO are called to mourn the loss of a \loving 'husband,. a `kind father, " a `true _friend.,_ and Worthy neighbor.- i was -about to make `fhe fourth `at- time on previous occasions when France. -Alliston Herald---Mr. J. J." Goldie -this Week received word- from his Wife `that on, the 2nd? she tempt to. embark on Lthe homewfard trip- across I the A-tl-antic-. Each '4 ment commandeered; the vessel `for, the transportation troops to: . Last ;Sui1d'ay -being the seventy-` fth anniversary ; of `the - fou_ndin;g; of the Toronto Diocese of the Anglican Church, the pastor, -the Rev. J. F. Dew, pea-d<"a11 historioal `-a cc,ount of the founding -and.` Work in connection with" the diocese at the service in -St.` Jude s: |.O11_uVrc-h. . 'I`L,.'.n,..-..-:1 in "H - `Km number from `here -attended` the fowl supper in connection `with 'C'hris*t` `Church, Ivy, blast Thursclayl evening, Nov. 5th. -and' with one accord pronounced the aifajrx a den- ci-c_1~red isn-`ccesis. ' L ~ ` and Mrs.. James P-attnaernson attended the funeral " of a nephew of `the former at Churchill last week. j A number attended `with! .(`|.L ...2,.A. .r1.1__-..-1_ T, `I - VI ` Pa3;1<.' " 1C1`rs,%"`1=ITI-I-5 Ca-11ig'~hs:m and family have returned from V a plengthy visit with -her `husband in Alg'onqui`n 1 ~.- -v - ..u ;vuyvv u_..u_. uv\1u'a1.I:1.uau.'uUb LICLU. -- , Mr. a_n'(i5Mrs. A. W. Fletcher 0 Toronto are spending` a.. -few days - with -old friends here. ` ' T 1|l'_._' 1`T_; no 11- 1 1 n -'I _ Nov. 9th.--Mr. `Charles . Nixon of Oo'ok-shown spent Sunday with frifglfis liere. `_ - ` H 1\- `u 4.; 4'.4a.1.\.(-D 111. 4. UL U14 DU. -Mr. `George_ Scythes ' of Tororitd` is renewing .ac=q'u`ainta11-cfes` here. WM . ..:.-;1 1:..- A '1-rr -n1 .~1 n` '&Biii{r3ii}iiiisiiEE' 36oooooooo69o6oooooo: THiOI_{.NL'1`-ON, % T } 4I..L1\4'l.I.\4l9 LLUJ. U. ' v .7 > ' I 1 M1-as Georgle A` fBpake -1s v1s1t1n_g ` frxuends 1n '_1'o_1~o1'1to.-' . 1]" ~ ("I (`I A` `-By .a new regulation` no person "is allowed to shoot .or "trap mink, otter or muskrat or deal in their furs Without having secured -a li- cense from the department, which costs $2.00` a year.. The` penalty for the violation -of -this law is -$10 to $30, and ~a` person . convicted-, `of violating -the law cannort . secure a license _within~ : two years ' there- - ' , _' . i 30009ooQoo0ooogooooo ows NWBANK ERCE U BRENTWOOD ........, ....\, '1..u-\.7.u..lUC1 D U1, 1;.U.14.p , LVO. 533. {had _-their_ annual social even- ing. After the usual business meeting a very nice lunch was pro- vided `by the 1ady_friven-d-s `of the -members, followed by a ,.programme of music and appropriate .a{1drress- __Nov.. 9.th.--On Thursday elvlening {no A-F4-cu. `J-Ln ~---A` ` bended the fowl supper and concert given "by Angus`L.iO.L. No. 73, on |v.`(3:1ib`a nu-mbr frdm here at- !VGuy Fawkes Night. Mr. W. A. }Bo_vs,. K.oC`I,`M.P.,' was present and gave a Ajstirlringv -`address . _..uv-4`. JJCIJIUD a'u. -auuuutil`. V. U` `Fall -what, of which there wash! considerab1y~i\1'1creased acreag-e 'sown' this fall, .is looking ne in this dis- ' 'tr'it. "V T - - " post cards from Corp. George Richr tinge`nt- at Salisbury Plains,` Eng. ..u.5u.uu;.uvvu. ' vera:1 people '=}1ei'e haffe feceived ardson, who -is with the rs-t con- Mr. `Richardson Worked for MR} V: _ Thos. ` Bates all -sum_}ner.. ` 111`.-.11 ._L_ _L P Prof. i Oscar D. ~Ske1t'1on of Queen s University is writing a -life history of `-Sir Wilfrid_ Laurier; Prof. Skelton is a ;son- of Jerry Sklton, fofinsrly of ' ' Shelburne, and` a cousin of A. J . Skelton 1 of S!1_1e'1burne. ` T '_ . . i -. u.n{\.nu\.l.i~" 0 Mr. Chas. Mcarthey, who has` been seriously ill for a long time, I'is now gaining 'in strength, and: {hopes soon` to be able to be around l. V "g. I. n l s I Mr. Harry -Moore` has purchased -the ne farm of `Mr. Reuben La- geer on the 2nd ' of ; 'Nottawa.saga, two miles from Stayner, for $9,500,` and will shortly -move there. Mr. Moore purchased the stock, imple- ments, etc., -and will have one of the finest farming properties in the lneigwlrborhood. ` . ` l .C1.-__-_--1 - 7 "' _ " V A - -__ v_ an...-1;.-.nva.J , ll\'JL.lL'6, GUJ.C LU It?`- call `many of the incidents of the early -days: with vivid reoollectionl He is at 'stron.g;su-pporter and work- er for the Conservative party,` but has hosts of friends among` people of all `shades of opinion: Mr. Max- well" Was in Barrie on business on Tuesday V ` _ I ' '['_ .f`I.`L- ` `Ir IV .1 - `A n-t;;rber* ef,-` siirbseriptions : for_j-- "that journal. 2 >Max'we1l_l rs; joined` 4 : the at Osnabmqk `Cen- e; `near 'C 01'I.iV"*11.1f;~iI1' '1856~ Later J -he-___n;_1i__fofi*ed to ?"Siinnidfa._-le and joinfed 1at_i.Sgtay1_1e.r,..and_ater " this `lodge ' _;W.as `out, joiiied "ohdv No._ 850 of `Some. time .1-ater he .`oook -out, i-the fch-_a_rfter for _, the 1iew_ No. 888 at T-Tofry Hill, _ 15vith,which' he remained_.a member until he a`i1_i-i ated5 Wti-h No. 73,- Angus, one of , -the most -thriving lodges in this county. M-r. Maxwell was `born in i .'Osnabruck Township, -011 the `banks, .-of the ;St. `Lawrence, in `.1834, and"-" 'al.tho,ug'h in his 8131:, year, `he re-` tains much of his ' you,thfu1"v igor.5 He is aggreat reader and has a re-] tentive memory, being .able to re-! Incl] rnnnn 1'1: .41.... .',.._,.:,J-`__L. n . C1HUR|O'HILL v(cHuRn1LL aAu1 Women s dew Box` Kip`Bluhgr.Boots, 64 pairs only to clear. , . . .;. I ._...-..-`u auuuu\.:uu..ua 1/ Ill! -ll ICGLIICK .'to.ps, best $'2.;5o quality. . - - . . 2.00 Shofef. Rubbers . . . . . . . . .,. . . . . . .7 s; Long Rubber Boots, red 'so1e,' solid` heel, reg.` $4;5o ...... ..-....v .... "$3.425 Men $ lum'b:er`mc'n s,7 inch Alveathenl "rnn Lgbb (`A 1:. _.--_I.'n.-- D-en~i'a1 has been given at. Ot- tawa to a story to the eect that Hon. Mr. ,Sproule, Speaker of -the House bf --Co-mm_ons, is to be _ ele-V vated.. to the Senate and succeeded by the member for Peel, Mr. Rich- ard B1a`i_n. - ' ` Me n. s Fleece "Under- wear.` Penman high grade, reg. 6oc, a snap at . "' Io doz. A or;ly, Men's . Mitts. Chrome tanned with one`nger, high , - cuff I I O Q u Q u o n u o u ' s A o n o o no THE N 0RT:H RUBBERS FLEECE BOOTS MITTS } % CHURCHILL QANKRUPT STORE Geo. McGirr, aged -80', died at Allis-ton on Nov. 2nd`, and Mary Laing, widow of the late John Mo-T Laren, aged 85, died at the same town on Nov. 3rd. They were among the oldest residents of A1'1is'~ tpn. V - - 39 .-. vvvv\IAnJ\.IJ.& Mr. ,'VV-;`n. G. Allen `of M.-edicnline Ha-t, A1ta., -called on-friends " here llast Wgk. A " Nov.- 9th..`--sMr-s-. McLeod A adi `Mrs. _ Ricketts of FoQte s _Bay,_ ` MesSrs. W111. and, J. "W. _]'ieiv`e_ of Toronto; and M. H. Wilson of |Auro.ra `were ampng those who were * A va..|.A on 1 L040 UU .L.I.Lu.I.l.l (b]..l.lo Patterson. I la. .- - _ __ _. 3here for the funeral -of-. Lqrne. The , syinpathy of_,th-isjgtwhole neighborhobda goes`"i__to, of` "Mr. ,Wil1ia,1,n Patterson`, ain.__T.t`h-3.v :1j0S;$ of his `-only `son, Lorne, 'wh6fdi_ed-`Ont `Thufsday Vnight'_1ast_ Vof . appendi-_ citus. A He was only seventeen and was apparently in `his usual health on Monday `previous , butahad an at: tack on tTuesdva _. ' Dr. Tumbull ioperated but .-of her complicatlous helped to take him` off. The re- mains were 'b1i~ried- at-the 6th line cemetery, the "funeral being at- `tended by a`_la1-gre number of friends I- AIJVVJLIUO -. .-`Land ' . regatives. -4--x an-1 _ Mrs.` 'J'. Thorburn of Bualo "Visa fited friends here last weeli. \ I `Dr. J. L . Sloan 'has- relzurnedq lf1'(_)`Il a visit"; to Mgrkllam; -r. o by seefa1` of vthti `1,r;e.`mbers` present; rn1_- _Q,',,,, , .1` n1 .1 -., ,,1, ,1.~+ u\.r .A.LLL\A'J.0I1L\A. LIJ, vu.u \,uu.J.-.I.Ir. UU' 1.u.'UVU the milli-on-s Vvof bushels of grain in the elevators there. `Some of the grain will go direct to ' England to provide food for the alliemf armies. _M-INIESING 1 50 pairs Women's Ox- fords, samp}es, medium sizes only," worth at least 3 times the price 206 Men : Wool and Union Sweater Coats, . with and without coll- ars, a big assortment of _ styjes and colors... ed boots, reg. 4.00 and 4.50, best makes, medium sizes only, . choice. . . ; '. . . Women's _Goodyea'1i-welt` King Edward, M Gun Metal, Goody -welt, also tan, But or Blutcher, reg. 5.00 SAMPLE oo'rs _Ori11ia held "a public meeting yesterday to form a` branch "of the Red Cross Society. Mrs. P-lumptre, Supt. of -Supplies for -the -Canadja __Red Cross, gave an address. - .