_ are the very latest styles, the popular Voilessnd Silks are shown With the New Suits. Theyhrevunusually good-looking ind include about 150 sampIe'W.a'ists,w representing themaker s best efforts. Each 21 great "bargain. 131'. Price $1.00 11;) tog6-.d{). New Negligee Shirts for Men. vb] unnvuuu Ill any: 11+ |.\J "1.00, $1.2 and $1.56. New Wists for Women s Fall Wear. me, Week. Prices are tdderate ranging from $7.50 to $19.00. Women s Winter} Coats. ....,.,u- ..LLA\.AL(.4/Ll. .a.ua\:1. VC, 111 0116 ul.Du.'1Ula . of P.u'ry Sound, Ont Each tender- er should state the amount of A cash bonus he _is prepared to pay for this ti`:nber,- _over and above the .CrJWn ues payable" under sworn returns, as follows :- A- -__ __ . _, ,, .._-.., auu.-3. 11.. L1 . 1}. Han} spent a portion of last week in Niagara peninsular and A visit ;:h`:_ir9J11_a_t the Nnagara camn. T ........_e., mm. vvm. uorne. Miss Nettie Faris of Bradford ,is attending the teachers convention `in Barrie this week, and while here -is the guest of her uncle, Mr. Good- fellow. f ` I ; vvnl. v vuuuu. Capt. and Mrs. Speller, of Niagara Falls,` were in Barrie, called here 0Win2' to the Asian. Ac 1:..- on 4' Miss Merrill J e1 town ' is , the gue: Bailey while here , convention. | (`___L g __ us . u.n.u.I.JUa:l.l- General, was in B: of last week, the H. Redditt. 113, an - -` lafiiiss. Mary Craig left for delphia -yesterday, after : weeks ..visit with` her sister, G. McLean.` _ M-iss Thomson has returne<'1 to Orillia, after a few weeks visit with Mrs. Catcher and the Misses Min-I 333 `III... if "" |%-M59 ARNOLD Mrs. Mc_i7_'arlane of Tilsonbrg is visiting` her son, Rev. Hugh Mc- 'Farlane_. ' ` Mrs. Frankin is ,the guest of Wattie. * Miss Lelia Dougall spent [week-end in Orillia. Va1ues'$1.oo to $6.00.` socm. Am) rI2Rs6iAL M.errillA [Jenkins of Cooks-_ guest of the Misses} Barn n4- `L- l````` portion last weki-`118! peninsular visitin I 3' ` [ag-;afNi 1.:?:'g?'\mp' -ghm c flj mgura. camp. '_1`he him M 1 oy_s, A . ., ... 68 up to $3.50. N 0 two alike. TENDERS EoR ;SHAWANAGAl TIMBER SEALED. TENDERS addressed! to the undersigned and marked on the face of the envelope Tender for-Shawanaga` Timber, will be re- ceived until noon on Wednesday, the 13th day of October next, for about two million feet of, timber killed and scorched by re compris- ing Pine, Hemlock, Birch and Cedar, and including 1,800 logs ly- ingin the bush, `cut last fall, and some 800 logs skidded by` the In- dians last Winter, upon the Shaw- anagra. Indian reserve, i11 the district l\c `l)~...... o,..-..,1 n..; 'n--1. in The same high-grade, stylish makes of Suits we have sold in past years, fromtlae` V _` e reputable makers. The line is now completehnlagnffers many ne values for men who'will buy their:f_a,ll suits and coats now. Extra worth at $16.50, $20.00, $22.50 Our specials in Raincoats a?3;pbeatablc-$10.00 -....I Q1E' A Fine Showing of Men s Fall Suits and Raincoats. Va. villi JJLLSSU5 fit the teachers ?: in D. Hanmer u---`_. ' :1 `Miss I vwnnvu 1117]. C 3. Speller s several ` A 1 r I Phiila : I the a The Carnivora as Destroyers of 'Game is the subject of a thought- . ful article _by Edward T. Martin. in October issue of `Rodand Gun in Canada `published at Woodstock, Ont., by W. J. Taylor, Limited. H, C. Haddon contributes -a serio- comic Western `tale entitled 7 The Desperado, while amongthe actual _ been there experiences may be mentioned -V Sport` in the Tomogon- ops; The Hunt for the LostiMoose in New BrunsWick;, Experiences at a Winter Camp in the Laur_entians; A Trip by Motor Boat after Moose: tin Nortliern Alberta, and The First Day out, the latter being an ac- count o fa. day s shooting of part- ridgeslby Bill and Billie, con-- tributed by F. V. VVi1liams, who is also the designer of the October cover. The regular departments are as usual splendidly inaintained and the whole issue is one that will make a strong appeal to sportsmen and lovers of outdoor life. i 'Z}I53 %`*'jy founded on injustic .A long duration. consider the cost of 8 ' plans. , *3!` 8-Way Irom hotels. inc uuu -- .3` Sort of hammock, slum: from U19 .,.sPP01't of the top of the car and s.uPP1't_9d in the middle bv the set hi0ns; Rods specialls; desimd t, t rmly over the seaf tops 5?` the cushions. When not In }`139.` the bed can be rolled into 8 lnlhll? buhdle and stowed awa) "t .in `the bottom of the car. 4 -`ington. `It is intended C for mobilists who want to take 1011, A bed for motor cars has been P3te!1ted~ by an inventor in Wsh`, auto- trips and sleep in their cars `V . faraway from hotels. The bed `5 `n~'an*...L 4-: `L__.-.____I_ ..I...\... acrnlll te \/vovllvla Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ross. _of Sud- bury, Ont.,v formerly of Barr10_~ Om." announce the engagement. 01 19(`i second daughter, Isabel S111t]wr13,.t to Norman s. Caswell, qt SD13 River, AIta.,T formerly 0t_ G1'3"e 'Prairie._ The wedding yvlll take "place shortly at Spirit Rn`??- `Mrs. Hugh McFarlane will 1'9` Iceive for the first time at her home 66 Maple Ave., on Friday, Oct. 8th; from three till six p.n1.. and after- wards on the second and fourth ,Fridays of each month. ` Mr; and Mrs. Andrew I'1'quhaft; Barrie, Ont., announce the e11}, 3`e 9` ment d of their second dznvzhter, "Ethel_ Maud, to M1`. Ernest L- Jaqua, attorney-at-law. Grand Rapids, `Mich. The 111a1-ria}_"0 W! ,ts_.ke [place quietly the last week In iOc}9ber. ` Anfl Mr. J . Gtlise-Bagley this week re- ceived Word from Osgoodo Hall that he had successthlly passml his law examinations and would he called to `the bar before the mid of the Imonth. vs. _ _,, SQAY; ocrr. 7th, Pictorial Patterns and Magazines. `Please Notc--we do not exchange: patterns. Inqij)af6is' T . at -less ian half - price if, you buy n0W..'-; -Hiaiilton4120,4$6.00`; Cyphers` 120; -$6200 ; "Peerless Hot Water 200, $12.50.;or will exchange for =,early /pulletsr or yearling .hen_s._ Claud Faux, Suncrest P="~ltry_ Yards, Bar- rie, Ont. . V T 39tf. A MOTOR CAR .wn to go 150 new BED h, 1915. 6551; +};'; a. G. M. ._ Vance, ` _tre_et.' - Township of Innisl, 200 acres, timbered with tamara'ck,- cedar, pine and spruce. Eight miles from Bar- rie. Apply The Toronto General Trusts. Corporation, Toronto. ` 39-40 competent maid; No t ,`App_ly Mrs. G. R.` Turk, 102 Collier . Phone 127. ' - 40-42p For Sale . _ 12 H.P. `steam, threshing engine in good condition, eheap, suitable for silage cutting, etc. Apply J. H- McQuarry,- 115 Maple Ave._ 39-401). OCTOBER ROD AND GUN FARM % FOR SALE .o6r;i$i1isnn% I-I NJIHJ. LLJ l.I\I IO `Jr U\I\`I DfJNcAN C. Vsucom`, T QI1Y\l\\11"I1`t\V\l:l\U|`I I1`... Au- ` Ook _{J:v.:;:_ j:.;, WW9 wvnoav 40-til I, v `n. J` nu vv. UUI-LIB UL, .'u;_|y"';'U;l'lu1. rs. >4 Be1l- ei)_ressed_ her thinks-Land then entertained the invaders ,. ` of her `home; ;} Mr.`}) and_. Mrs. $011,, have V of the many happy hours she has p. numbeiyof her "friends. toggo toe.he.11:h`m 9,.,AF9!dax.;even1nsi Q.-.,m'e i Q Alliston Herald-Mrs. W. A. J. Bell was the recipient of a very nice testimonial from her intimate frien_ds,f.w'ho` were anxious to express, in tangible form their high estimate of her worth . and their appreciation been the means of pleasantly be- guiling for them in years past. The `Bell family-gare about move to Barrie and` ._it; vfvas] Mrs. Bell '3 dc`- pa_rti:u"'e_p"v.fro1ii town that prompted [a .5 er `fa S .. -'n.m;f ` '* -..'nu2=...-'1 1..-.... 41.. ..'.'...1;; r _ .3 ` Jf \JAV \JL.I.LV \Jc LJ\J\IL L . Deputy Superintendent General; .~`..Department of Indian Aifairs, --83277 Ottawa, Sept. 8, .1915. V V 00 In \JIl_ VVLLJU (J V. uu uu_y .lJL'.l'lU"ILlau.e `only at Carey s Cut-Rate _ Shoe Stozfe. ` , Removing to Barrie T 6 --Remember that Carey s is the only store in town that buys Barrie made Shoes direct" `from the; factory. One man not aware of . this, `last week. paid 55c more than Carey s price 'for exactly _ the same shoe. Get_ wise T and buy Barrie-made shoes ' Q` nnmnvi n f`--L 73-` - 5: nuts JJLLOLIIL "17*3r `the past . two Sundays . the Home boys, James and Linden, have been week-`end visitors. at their home, the one `coming from the N iagara: camp, the `other from Kingston battery camp. Their rst visit home was the happy home-re- union of parents and soldier boys. Last Sunday was again spent at home, having -been summoned back owing to the death -of their mother, which sad` event took place on Fri- `dayfof last-`Week, `quite snddenly.` Th ftieth anniversary of. the opening. of the Methodist church, now known as Central `Methodist church, `Was observed on Sunday last, when the -Rev. W. C. Watch,_ of Midland, chairman of the Barrie District, conducted the services both morning and evening. The, coming Sunday the` former pastor, Rev. J. R. Aikenhead, will conduct the morning service, Mrs. Aikenhead taking the evening service. . - a `Back on Sad Errand `l'-'_. 1.1.- , , l\l _ . -60 pairs of- Women s Patent Buttoned .Boots or Gun Metal but- toned with cloth tops, all sizes, Worth $3.00 and $3.25 a pair, on sale at Carey s Cut-Rate Shoe Store this Week for $2.48 a. pair. Church Jubilee 7 T-Carey s'-LCut-Ra,te [Shoe Store is lmaking things Warm and interest- 'ing this fall, as regards to prices in good footwear, W .9,oEsZ." On Monday of this Week Major Cowan left for Toronto to take up his duties as a major in the 81st. Batt. Before his departure he was remembered by Corinthian. lodge, .A-F-` Kr. A `TH Tho $21a+ -:a H... 'I..L.....L Although the date for paying tax- es to secure the discount -has_ passed, the treasurer is -still taking` a few belated -payments.` ~ The_ total amount taken in up to the end of September was $57,543.00. During Alimmit $9470 nn .nrn'cv .....'.1 :..- ....J `j "'- ' V T`? Sleigh: . ` ".:'.'.;'.',a".o..' *..:..~. Her-loci-1 no; 55 BIYFIELD st. oPPosn:=`. Ross 81 JOHN mm:-s yuan wulzuuunuu; vv an (Pu I ,!J1Q.UU. .IJul'1ng Autrust $8 479.00 was ald 1n ' and D 7 7 in September the amount `Was mm mm ' - .Lcu1cu1ut:1iUu U_V U01'll'lUnIal1 . lodge, A.F.' &_ A.'M. The 81st is the latest 'batta1ion to be_ recruited in Toron_to_. At Toronto With `His Batt.` [ Taxgs P` .'ngT Up `T A 11.1- .-__ -4One thing most people are thankful for `is that Carey s `Cut- Rate Shoe A Store saves them at least 50 to 75c on every pair of shoes they buy for the family dur-_ ing the year; - ' - . 1` The Annual Congress of The Salvation Army in Canada Will be held in Toronto from Tues- day, October 12th,d to Wednesday, October 20th, _With Commissioner Riehards in command. . ` ' e--Open for the seeso. Little Lake Summer Resort. Boats for Hire. Board by day or week,_ and lunches andgoft drinks at all hours- Miss LaWr e1_1`ce. _ 20tf W. C. Ad;_l1as returned to his former T blacksmith shop. The building has been rebuilt since the collapse of the north Wall a couple of months ago. ' S.A. `Congress Back to OlV.1 Sta.I.1d Th-e` $[a1vat ionT Army, ar holding _a pumpkin pie social this (Thurs- day) evening "at the- barracks, Col- 1ie1: street. ' T % nu vuuo'wai:n Buggies, Carriages. Wagons g'4n:n'nn `Q1 Pumpkin Pie Social T yor ' Homemade` Candies at Bryso'n ,s.' _ ' 40- This the 430th day ;(a " }year and 65 days) that "the British Em-` .pi1fe has been at War .]Withv~Ge.rmaI,1y. 1` at _Bajrrie Bus; Co11e_ge; A 4.0i%10`T Home Guard O1_derANo.`38- ` JL I . --For..the . engagement `ring, high- grade jewelry ' or "jewelry. '_repairsv cqnsult E. H. Williams, the jeweler. Two ' tores-Opp. old Qu'een s Hotel and at Cor. of Elizabeth and- 'Mary Sts. Marriage licenses issued.| Q Th (v3.<;rWn6_1:n'5:_:r;1l-`1iarad for in- struction at, the Town Hall on Fri- [da'.y,' Oct. `8th, at 7.30 `pm. ouuvg JJJILVVDII .l.VIIlV.I. Th 2 annual `Harvest Festival .'of ' ity .ohiu:ch will be held ~on~~the\~ wt; day whe 4,:-t1(1`e%_.` ecials A Llvsf1l::he day . f `337. H." ;f?m9nd of : Wycli 9" College; .Ha.rie_s1: I`es tivval Andrew? ` Mr. W. `L. Clark,__ Youths Special- ist, ' is, holding} gypeial services in Collier street =H_h9dist church, un- der the Social Service and Evangel- istic Dept. of the church. -On Sun- day last Mr. Clark occupied the pulpit . and is conducting , `week-night services, concluding on Friday even- ' ' ` spggggl Services at aoum stfoh. auvgv v A law In 10;. olIII1.lanUIl.!U FLU` 'l`3.arrie s very best local tal- 'enti wil1..!tgke_` part. Silver collec- tioxi. . In *%`W . Ladies Aid itfoilcert REMEMBER t-he annual Thanks-I giving Concert next. Monday night in- Collier street Methodist. church. There will be 9. very attractive pro- 12:-Inv:n a Ivnvnv Innnlu 15.--! J...I I `On Friday,-1st, the nesv con-t ~tractor for the collection of the let- ters from the street boxes, Mr. F. W. i Gowan `began his duties. The new street boxes are in use. A The heavy steel girders. that support the {arches and carry the pillars in the interior" of the build- ing,- have been placed in ppsition. The Walls are up_ to the groutid oor levelg V . ,v New Mail Collector Work on_ Library Contractor Rusk has a forceof 20 workmen rushing work on the armouries. The first coat of plaster has been nished . and. with good `weather the nishing coat will be started next week. . . . _(8nocsaor co` the 1ate_n. .L. Bsfwioh 3;EijreATa.nd Life Insurance + 11.}, % R ea1Estp,te Agency. to; V Rushing Armouries wuma KID curves sen-" AND BLACK BACKS Real French Kid Glove, with 2' dome fasteners, ne over-V stitch, white with self and black backs. These are very much in"demand and reliable qual- ities are scarce. Sizes 6 to]%. Pair .............. Pure Cashmere Hosiery-is going to be a very scarce corn-' modity the coming .season. Better buy your supply now ; V old prices `prevail as long as old stock lasts. Buy your stock- ings here and save 40% of t fir regular worth. Plain,_a,nd, 25c, 35c, 50c, s_;.(_'; These are very scarce and you should take advantage of this offer, as it is impossible to pro- cure more ; of ne gauge` Cham-' `oisette, washable; good tting, sizes 6, 6% add 7, special 50c Women s White Chamoisette Gloves ` _Ext;'a \/allies an-e% Offered To Make it worn. Your While to Shop He,e_ Choos Records from stock. an ;1\/ Any `further information desired can be obtained" by applying to the undersigned or to the Indian Super- intendent, Mr. Alexander_Logan, of Parry Sound. V 5 -i The unauthorized publication of this advertisement will not be. paid for, and the highest or any. tender` will not necessarily be accepted. T\TT\Tl"A\T IV Ql'1t\flVII CASHMERE HOSlERY~ Barrie Agents for Victrolas and Victor Supplies. noucaI~nn\p Iaoa\.n |\pIJ5nnJa_\a \1I-III!` ....~.....,;,.g5 ADVANGB .' people would cuf,. ...weeds. 3 more eedgteyg will prevent ' e` 'xti'a ,W9rkA` ,GW9n r` 4*-0. V......t,e ..... ,. .. new" charge b fng, laid, but ; when the -case es c (1 Tuesdaythe plea formerly entered for trial .by jury was not changed New bail. bonds were entered into,` the same sureties being taken, Mr. H. D. J amieson and Mrs.- Waisberg. ` T I sung auu. v v vvvuv U1. G The Waisberg case was concluded in the police court on Tuesday, when the magistrate committed Mr. 'Waisberg to stand his trial at the December session of the County Court before a jury. At a former hearing, Mr. Boys, for Waisberg, intimated that his client might change his `plea in` the event of V a` unnvov _- `---L -41 - On Saturday W. A. Boys, M.P.,' received. a wire from Sir Wm. Mac- Kenzie, extending -an invitation to [Mr. Boys to be one of a party of parliamentarians to take a trip over the recently completed Canadian Northern Railway. A -special train `will leave Quebec and _ run straight -through to Vancouver, leaving To- ronto on `Tuesday of next week. ' - Waisberg Sent Up for Trial {Quebec to Vancouver, .O.N.R. In the police court Tuesday In-. spector Hagart` had a Toronto man up for driving a Toronto Street Railway Co. auto with the car num ber so badly plastered with mud that it could` not be read, also an ex- was doubly obscured. The magis- .tra tire so placed that the number trate after hearing the evidence dis- missed the ease. ' . _ I Auto No. Govred with Mud In all popular stripes and combinations, some pretty effects in sizes I4 to 16%, at (1 nn Q1 0: -_.l Q1 an ` The N emo and A La Grace. Corsets` are included in our collection of the new Fall models. Every gure is provided As an A- A- This is the Specialty Store for Corsets. A superb collection of newest Fal1 Millinery awaits your` choosing. There are the popular Sailors and Turbans, r the clever Flop Brim Hats and other styles that are most called for. Inasmuch as thisis Ba.rrie s Leading Millinery Store, styles are authentic "and prices, very moderate. Don't miss a visit to our Millinery Salon. our TH]-.`. wnnns You May Wish For A Becoming New Hat '\We ve_a sp1en did afrayeof New,FaTll Coats for Women. They are all man- tailored garme nts'_sin the very` latest models. Cloths are chiey Zibelines and Tweeds. Largelbuttonsg Velvets andvP1us_hes used as trimmings. -.~v `"1>"i}l2a $1.87!; per M. ft., B.M. ? Hemlock .75 per M. ft, B.M. - Birch 1.12:1: per M. ft., B.M. Cedar posts .02 each. V` An accepted cheque on. any .Can- _adian chartered bank. for ten per cent. of the bonus tendered, made payable to the order of the under- signed, should accompany each_ten- der, the balance of bonus to be paid vwithin 30 days from notica- tion of acceptance of tender. Indians_ of Shawanaga ABand, to- be given preference in employment taking out the timber. f A . - - Two years will be allowed for the -removal of the timber from the reserve. o A . n _ . -