EBRINGINGBACK THE DAYS OF SANE ECONOM DH. _ S.H. lie-Opening DRURY--".l`(.) V_m-1 \ M-en s Headlight Overalls wiath bivb, black, plain .b1u-e,blue and white stripes, sizes 34 to 42. Big value $4.-007-Special . . . . . . . . . Men s' B1a,~ck, Blue and White and Plain Blue Overalls. sizes 36 to 48. Extra value $4.00-- Special.... .. . . . . .. .. .....$3.50 Men's Black Denim Lined _Smoclc. : sizes 38 tn 46. Good value at : price . . . . Men's White Overalls with bib, Regular $2.00, fox; . . . . Men's Black Overalls with bib. sizes 36 tr; 44. Extra value $2.25-Clearing Price . . . . .7~J.m I`\ I`e.-n-'=..< IILx2,v,v Blue and White S1ri-ped Ova-r.:w.!ls. size:-: 34 to 44. Big value $3.5I)-Special $2.93 Smock to -match szune, sizes 36 m M, $3.50, for . . . . . .$2.9.'; With all the above lines we give you a Men's Gfey Flannel Shirts, sizes 14 to _is big value at $3.50, for .... ..... Ladies Voile \\'2L'xsts, nice,st_v1e. Extra value $7.01), for.... .........;$4V.S).'3 Ladies Silk and Crepe waists. Prices were $7.50, $3.50, 39.0. $10.00 ..$6.49 Y ,,n__,. r~A..:...,_ yu,.....,.I u'..:;-on vorrilliir R9. 50 Ladies \Vhite Flannelette (`:(_)_wn:. E.\'t1`_a. $2.25 Special .. Ladies White I-`lunnelette Gowns. This line i tra value at $72.00--Specia1 .. . . . . . . . .1 Ladies Allover Prim. Aprons. Extra value for.......`....... . . . . .. Ladies` Dongnlu. Suede. Button and Lace I ..:.;m. 0, -21 un 4 nnlv: also Misses D0 eJc.uv, -.'.I.\r-'. -,- IV-'JI' Ladies Stripe I-`lannel Wuists, regular .. . ._ <- um: rs a EA ndsrmm }8AlE I, i"'ar z'n\?r'"='Elt.!t`| I51 nil *l9`IIi;` l'\A\fQVf\l.~'2` Q%Al\Il:" E'f`(\1\If\l\lV F . j .dies' Flunnelette Gowns. '1n1s um: 13 u.\- . . .$2.-1!) .dies' $2.00, I` ` . . . . . . .$1.49 mes` Boots. siizes 9., 3.1. and 4 only: also Misses Dongola Pebbled Box Calf Lace and Button Boots, sizes 11 to 2. Tim prices of these lines were $3.00, $3.50. S-1.5-iv. S5.00-~-Clezu`ing price ....$1.95 We deplored rising prices justas much` as any of our patrons ev_er,d_1d, but, like everyone else, we had to submit to I the inevitabie, _Yet, just as we were the last to mark merchandise up, so we have been the rst to mark prices? down, prices` on commodities selling; -at reduced prices_on the _market, `and as a further evidence of our sincerity in! bringing back the days of sane economy, we offer during the month 01 January the following extraordinary bar-E gains. - Sale Starts Saturday Morning, i Jan.'8z and-Closes Mon., Jan; 31 .' Ladies .- \Il-0ver Apx-ons,bregulzn' $1.50 for . .$1.25 L&.Ldie$"Al,1-0V8!` Aprons, .nice light print, regular 21 QR "Far ' ,. _ _ _9gn nuules 'l~\1_L'UVt:l` .'\pl'Uu3, -1110: 115111. pluu, Acsuncu $1.25,"for................ .~... ...98c Ladies Billie Burke Dresses, gilnghams and cham- lbrays, regular $6.00 and $7.50. `\clezLring -p1'ice.... ..$-1.99 Ladies Print House Dresses, regular 3 $3.15, clearing price . . . . . . .... . Ladies Print House Dresses, regular" . $2, .1 and. $2.50, special Georgettes, Crepes. Crepe d.e Chene, $3.0 $3.50, for Silk Poplin, Navy B11} Szmd,_Blacl<, regular special........ Pailette` and Taffeta Silk, 1 yd. wide, Black, N.vy. Light Blue, Brown, Grey. Sand, $3, for $2 -19 Messrs. Stephens and Milne fatlier-E ed about the only motion that pass-l ed the Board. which, it` carried into} effect, will give better fire protection] to the Prince of Wales school by: imvixig mains laid across the ex-` hibltion grounds. I 1 i I Willizun`s gzu'z\ge was broken into zhere and an attempt made to steal two cars belonging to Fred Mc- liwaiu and Mr. Huncey respectively. As there were no batteries in the care the thieves were foiled in their attempt. 4 I J 7 i ought to attend school, and 613 be-E tween the ages" of 8 and 14 years.` It is interesting to note that out of, a. possible 1717 children of all class-! cs who ought to go to school, "the roll shows that 1416 actually attendj When we take into consi(lera.tion i.he' number attending the Separate school ` it will be found that t.he truancy act? is pretty well observed in I}a.rrie.i Out of the entire 1416 children only; 22 were reported to him for being, absentees, which necessitated 27` 5 visits to the homes and in every case satisifztctory results were received.[ i The King George school holds the distinction 01` not lmving '1 single case reported. I i __ ,_ 1" "" "W V Alliston band he1"d a. sort of watch! night service, by having `an oyst.e1r_ ' supper and then getting out on the corduroy collar, R .l R n_m an rm 9- nun. u. nxuuxg u. .\Iiss 1\1ar_1:uerite Ga1la;;her';~'. mune was placed on 1119 wuit.inv(.: list for` teachers. nu, .__.,._; .: 41.. ,..1.._.I ... COI'(1lll'U) UUll'd.l', . $-1.50-Clearing . . . . . . .$: .59 Boys 531' $4 0.00-__,+':Specia.1 $18.00. ; for $20.00, for $27.50. for $32400, for $49.00, for '.'.'.'. .):..:)\r .$1.49 vnhln . -`p1.-in value . $1.95 ` is: A\-. A Lr.1s'1'0N This (`JD .'. !\ 5c Coupon. Board of Ed_ucation{ Ii `Edward I .zu'k, post1nuz=t.er of Am-; lherstblwg for hull EL century, and ;when a. young: mzm zittended llzwrie` 5High School, died suddenly on 21, street our in Vvindsor on :\-Iox1du:.',' `from heart f2Lillll`e. Mr. `Park was `over 80 years of age. He appeared: to be in his usual health, and chatted I gwith friends on the street. He had} I just boarded a. Walkerville street car; land taken his seat when he fell hawk ! unconscious and was dead before u -physician could be called. The body iwas taken to Amhe1'slTburg the same afternoon. -1-. --. . ... ... i I 1 } Our old Barrie citizens will re-g 'member the Park. family here. One lrbrolher of the deceased was employ- Led 1 or'some time in the sheriffs Lolce. ' ' ` bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.` A quiet but pretty weddihg was! solemnized at the home of the. AEQJ`, when their youngest (laughter. Florence Ethel May. was united in. I the holy bonds of wedlock to Mung John Thomas Lawson. a. successl'u1' young farmer and a veteran of the` great War. The wedding ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. Cum--' mings, of Cookstown. ' 3 street to blay the old year out and` THE hlAY01;'S SUPPER ' the new year in. A} the nlngn nf fhp {`l'Hll\(`. n .-\.\lHEI{S'I`Bl l{(.`- l`()h".l`.\l;\h"l`l~)l{ DIES IN S'I'l{EE l.` (F.~\ Fine Quality of White Flamnelette, 1 yd. wide, ext " tra. value 05, for . . . . . .. .49`; Stripe Flannelettes, 1 yd. wide, reg. 55c and 50c, special... . . . . .. ..39c Men's Untearable Tweed Pants, slzqs 82 to 44. These are extra value at $6.50, for . . .$-5.49 Men %-Bamnock.~bu1'n Pants, sizes`34 to 44. ' This is one of the best wea.1'ing pants. Extra value $9.00, for ...`. .. Men s Tweed and Sqyge Pants, sizes 324 to`,.4 4. Special value $6.00, for . . .. -. . .. ... $4.95 Boys frw-eed and Corduroy Bloomers, sizes" 28 to 34. $4.25` to $4.75, for .. . . . . . ._ . .$8.79 .\Ien s -Grey and Red and Black Mac`k'1n-aws_with note: civlnu 24: tn AG, Rm:-11121` $15.00. $15.75 . . . . . . $7.4p.- Ladies Ribbed Wool Hoseflslzes 85 to 10, extra value 75c, special . _.,;. . . .. .... . . . . . ..69c Ladies Plain Browttythd Black Cotton Hose; this line is extra v_ad'11e 50c, special . . . . . . . .39:-. Ladies` Fibre Silk ; Hose, colors Slate, Navy, Black, \Vhite and Brown, sizes 8; to 10, regulztr $2.00, special ....$1.5$)- Ladies Corsets with four hose S`1p1)0I`tel`S. -regula-r $1.75.fo1'........ . . . . . . . . . ......$1.2 La(lies""Corsets,_four hose supporters, sizes 20 to 30, regular $3.00, for . . . . ... . .. .. ..$2.25 Dlgown and White Roller Towelling, 16 inches wide, extra value 45c, special .... .... . . , ,. .350 `port Wool Floss, the best. wool on the l`lli1l`kt. large range 01` colors, regular 650,. for .550 71ildr`n s Sweater Suits, all wool, Grey, Blue. sweater, cap, mitts rind pullover: they are ex- tra. value $10.00, for . . .. .... .....$"'.~19 s Tweed Harts, good colorlngs. mgular` $2.50, or........ ...$l.2 _:N_. ;1.:.. I:.-..\ -\. Hun uni-ill nvinn .\Ien`s -Grey bells, sizes 36 to 46. --Clearing price . . . . Ladies I ul1o4vers and S and Ken anu Ulilcli Mzuuuu-uvvs _WL [.11 Regular $15.00, $15.75 . . $12.50 weater `Goats, extra value $6.50 and $6.0O-~C1earFLng price . . . . . .$4.50 ~ ';`1`ha"I~Ic,>'l'H1z:.1f'zF A'~a WITH THE REDUCED PRICE AND THE COUPON YOU ARE MAKINGA BIG. SAVING. nu.-uuL,v cucuu-.-.. uuxn. Trustee `A. W. Goodfc-Ilow, who is not offering him.~:e1f for u p0.' on the Board next, _vea.r (coI,mI_\' repres- entative) made a brief addre2 in which he mzzde l his retrrets in1eaving`Lhe board. and wished to congratulate them on their unzmim-Z ..,.l. .-.,.l u n Iv;-A i gageu 21.5 il53|bLilllL nuun Luuuu. ..u.,.`....,.. Misses Margaret BLl1'det}.e and `Edith Asyden g1'a.dua.ted recently. \ 11!..- 1- _-.:.... 'I;I'nTl7nlnI-E hue w..hn~n- \;III|DtIuuq um, u ... -......_.. Miss Beugrice Irving, of Strdlld, visited llne college last, Tuesdz1_v.f Mr. and Mrs. Henry spent the holi- days in Toronto. -v nu ,. . uv-uv I-..`. `unnvu r\I\I .1... uu_\ -3 Au 5UAuuLu. : Miss Iv_\' .Cu.\', who has been em- } ployed at Port 1\IcNico1l, has return-I 1 ed to complete her course. I a:.... 1r:..l.. Tun...` AP 411.; f`n1linr_ uu LU uuunpu-.u~. up. ..u...... Miss Viola Dozm. 0l'.. me -Colling-g wood stuff last yemy has ben en- E gaged as assistant shorthand peaclxer. 1\.rx.....u~ -M.....m.-or `Ruvon nndl lbulbll Jxayucu 5nu.uuu,u,u. u...........,. \Miss Lavina. McWate1's has .return- ed to college for a. few days. y I I Mr. C1mr1ir=. Dioxhmn. ex-graduate,` ; who has it position in Toronto, spent; ; Clirisimzls at. his home in Holly. I i , . 1 --. 7. , , r____x_.., -1: n4..,.`... 0 At the close of the council llleki-I ling on .\'ionda_v evening 1\Ia,vox' Little _!e.nterLa.ined the Ixxexbers of the. 'board, town oiciznis and the `press to a. luncheon at Va.i1"s g`.~m. A social hour was enjoyed and `(L mun` i ber of entertztining zulclresses were-.| given. -- ' u | . i ! The mzu'x`i`age of one .m` Ba1'x'ie's.- `no-pulzu` yo1_1n'f; ladies, AIis__..M:i1'3' 1 Buclxanagxto Mr. Les1 i_e.--D6 h/son, of I Vespra, took p1a99,`a1:"Trini iy church 5 yesterday gtberooxm, Rev. A.- R. i IJe\*>LLl,>_v-'6icizLting: ISUSIN IGSS (.'()l;I*}( M NO'l`l 3 BIN `H AN. \N---D()BS( ) .\' `Ali. Miss Jessie Lower, schrml uurs-c.>, was granted a $50 increas~ in 3211-: an , an_d as she re-ce~i\'e-s $200 per! year from night cia.se.~:, she now: has.a szL1ax1\'(5f $900. ! 1 ,, nu, .-..:n.. I`I..II._..l.A..'- nu... [as$saga-5ssassgagsga%E%$35$%%=*s.:ssra$5$n;2:.%ssas$Ayaa%g%$%9%s5 - .5, I X -Corduroy Velveteens. 27 inches, Green, I_`.aupe. -Navy Blue, Red; also plain Velvm.-teens. 21.` i`nc`h-.- es, Brown, Navy Blue, Taupe, Green, rgular' $2.00 for .-. ,, ' . `. . .-.'$1.59 Coatings, Black a>nd White, Dress, Nav,\', Grey. ,~. $].50`and $2.50, for ...98c rn__---: r1__::.____ :.__u_ ru__,u_. _v,,, v-u,..,_, and .'I`-weed Coatings, 54 inch Check; also Brow` Smoke, 54 inches wide, reg-u1a1',$5.0O, f.or. $3.99 All Wool Cheviot, 54 inche_s wide, colors Smack. Brown, Green and Burgundy, extra. value {$4.00. for... ....."..$2.0-5 Dress Ginghams, nice checks, good patterns, Ijegular 65c,4fo1'..-.. .. ..`..45c and ` E:\'Ll`8. heavy Fine Quality Wi'appex'ettes, big vz;L111e_ ':1t65c,specia1. .:..`45l' 1-`actory Yarns, 2 and 3 ply, best quality of y , regular $2.00, for .. $1.80? W 11 cut 1 ` Oats, new ` Barley Peas . . . . Buckwheat . . . . Rye, new , Fmllily Flo ` . U1`, Beef Hides, green Beet` Hides, cured` Wool Kip `. . . . \. . Calf Skins . ._ Lamb Skins . . . . yuuo Representatives of many tmvns. have enrolled during the week. We! welcome them to the school ,and wish I them `the best of success in their studies. i T 2 Miss S. Beanie, of the shorthandi stuff, visited Toronto fricmlsl last] I week. ' . M. `II "`III -no , I L I. Miss Mable Thompson is 5 a couple of weeks at her Edgar. 7|r:..,. xvt..- T\-..I.:.... .-:..: .L4\Au.A- , Miss Nina. Perkins visited Miss _Annie McCullough over the we'ek end. I ....\.... I Miss Ella. .\I21.1)es. who ,t.ion in Brudfox-d, spent I Lhe college. \::__ A_..:- \(..r1..1I..... Victoria School . . . . Prince of Wales . . . . . . . . . . King Edward . . . . . . . . . . . il(ingC-eorge............. I _ The School .\IIendnnt:e Olcer, Z`.`Ir. ; VA1ex. Brownies.-, prescmed 21 \'r:r_v in-; te1'e3t.in_s; 1`epr:z`t which went to show that the (rhildren or ~Da1'1'Ie`are prett,\" goog! for attending school. The:-_e. ~%u'e 1717* children of all zages and classes from 5 to 21 years in the "munlc.ipq.li)`. according; to the asses-! nor`: roll. Between the ages of 5 fund 16 there are 1396 children who: | days. uuu Munnvbuu , Miss Annie ;\IcCu1lough visited: Cookstown friends during the hnli- i -.. - .. nu , _ . _ _,_,_ .,,_,. '_l"HE I\I.\I{l{ l}'l' Hide .`\l:\rkct , , cured . "*`; ;%i'=;%E5.%e`E"r3%".a mF'%$g Taylor's Talcum Powder in 6402. glass jars, Blue Bird, Valley Violet, Jap Lily, regular 35c. fo1'........ ....25c Red Rubbr Hot \Vater Bot_t1es; they ar good value $1.50, special`. . .. .... . . .. . . . .$.1.00 Men s Hevy All-w`ool Sweater Coats, colors black, -blue, brown and checks. Extra. value $9.00 and $10.00-Special . . . . . .$6.9_5 Men's Sweater Coats, plain colors, triinmed wihh plaid, and plaids. These coats are extra. value at $12.50 and $15---Clearing price ...$10.00 Boys Sweater Coats. nice range of colors. Extra value. Regular prices $5.50, $5.25, $4.50--- Clearing price .... . . . . .. .. . ..$3.9.'> .., _ l The nal mes-tin: of the 1921! Board of Education wzns held on Monday ev`en'm-.'. Jun. 10th. -- . vuv I'1-..l,.ll..... ...I.,. 1.-. Borys Pullover S>weate1's amd Button-at-Neck Sweat- ers, sizes 24 to 34. Regular $3.50 and $3.00- lnnrinu nrir-n $2.10 Ladies Sweater Coats, color brown trimmed with rose. This *coat is extra ' value at $4.50--* Clearing price ,. . .. . . . ." . . .. . . .. . .$'. ..99 \1E`lLl. S W1'dllllSUlHl:` Dlllx I` Ull1"ll1`ll`iL.Ull 1 IBS. 111115 klll is good value at $2.00---Specml . . .. ...$I.25 Men's Ribbed Union S0.\'. Re:.,ru1zu` mm, for ..45c Men's Sheep Coats, sizes 518 to `48, with wind cuff zmd leather-tx'immed pockets. Extra value at $'l.5.00---Special .... .... .... .....$I:. ..+9' Men Cottonade Shirts, extra large body and long sleeves. Deacon shirts. Sizes 14 to 18. Extra. value $2.95 Special . . $2.-9 Men's Ribbed Wool Shirts and D1'a.we1's. Si.antie1(1`s and Atlantic. Regular $3.2-.3. .,'3.50~-Clea1'- innr 32,40 Men's Ribbed Wool Shirts aand Drawers. Regular $2.00 and $2.25-Specia] .... .... ...$1.49 Boys Penman s Ribbed Wool Combinations, size 30 only. Regular $2.50 .... .... ....$1.49 Gent's (Handsome Silk Four-in-h~a.nd Ties. _This line In nrnn `Dl\`II!\ ni Q`) {III QnnnInI 031 t).`'. CID, b{l4|'1 4`! LU Clearing price iIod;iI.i%f 1.55--1.c5; 12.00----13.00 ; Mrs 46$ has :1 posi-_ L\lomlu,_\' zn \LCL\\4llCl .1. I The report of the school nurse fin-N. 1920 showed she hzui made 146; regular inspections. as fol1ow.<: . s S pontlin:.:i 1' home in: I 50c--5'5c; 9o-1.~0o; 20c .. f 50: 5 .\l. a `special. co11\'oozLLi0'.1 next. `Wednesday afternoon, on- the even- ing of which Premier Drury is to ad- 1 dress {L meeting; in Gram Hall um)` .1130 auspices of the Kingston I_h'+`7* 'rdust1'ia.I Association, Queen's Unlvex-- ' `any will confer upon _the*\ Ontario ' -` Premier the. honorary ..degi`ee ot . LL.D.--Farmers' Sun. M Mr". J. H. Mswatters. of Wa.verley,. is giving up business in that village and selling ofrhis entire stock of general merchandise at cost. The stock is an` unusually heavy one for i 1, country store, and embraces every` thing required in the ordi na.ry house-\' hold. Mr. i\IcWatters is well and fl.Y0l`ZLbl}' known .th1`oughout this section, and his friends are hoping that he may decide not to leave the district. He will be succeeded at \Vzu'erley by Mr. Horace Lamb. ... . _, \..`,....._-.. .1-..--up uu: uuvcu ' in;.: of the monument to the soldiers will take place. A supper will be held Monday and Tuesday evenings in the new S1n1duy School rooms. Sunday School of St. Andrew's 'Cl1ur(:h will be held next Sunday. , .\I'Ier Hm evenim`: service the unveil- : The oicial opening of the new ! '.-.... .\|' .I., ...-_.. -.-.A i \\'.\ \'l*I|l.l.lu`Y M EI{C.H.-\N'J` | SELLS lSl SlN|'}bF