|. ~ FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ~ at Greatly Prices ING WORN BY WELL-DRESSED MEN AND YOUNG MEN. THE STYLES ARE FORM-FITS, RAGLANS, ULSTERS, CHESTERFIELDS,-- EVERY GARMENT BEING CUT FROM THIS SEASON'S MODELS $55 and $60 Suits and Ovetcoats (no tax) .. $47.00 $50 and $52.50 Suits and Overcoats ( no tax) $39,5() $45 and $47.50 Suits and Overcosts-(no tax) $36, (0 $40-and $42.50 Suits and Overcoats (no tax) $33.00 $35.00 Suits and Overcoats (no tax) .. ... $27.50 | a THIS IS A SALE OF THE BETTER GRADE CLOTH- AS OUR STOCK IS NOT LARGE (no two cloths the same), WE ADVISE YOU TO LOOK OVER THESE . HIGH-CLASS GARMENTS EARLY Furnishings Special - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARROW COLLARS, rég.'35c each, all styles and\sizes, Soff'and stiffe.t.5. si. J Se dene tad 28C BACH SOFT COLLARS, reg. 50c to.75c each, all styles and SIZES Es 10. aioe Red utw eo ed 2 0 ate Tailoring Special 10 per cent. off all orders for Suits, Overcoats ind _ : Trousers placed Friday and Saturday > "és [had been spent in Crown [few years |she was born. the death of Dr. Fred Orok (Nov. Examiner haw been asked to' reprodi of -a letter of his which appeared in the rp eineeg rkey-in-Asis, Jan. 4 at l, Turkey-in-Asis, Jun. 4, 1010, After'n few introdi the letter went on to: say:-- 'we've hi ual. rainfall, while my been warm and --------_--" MRS. ROBERT LEE, (Alliston Herald)" jis and away at her home in. the day afternoon (Nov, 16), Mrs. Lee bad not enjoyed for a few years, sho was about six' o'clock i | 1837. About 1848 her parenta moved to {con. 7, Veepra, which was then largely ildernees, Most of her life was spent in , her husband having MISS ELIZABETH DRURY (By Our Crown Hill Correspondent) The closing of the autumn day. Nov. 20, suw also the closing of the life of Mix El. izabeth Drury. Quietly and peacefully in the late autumn, even winter, of life she Haased away and-the busy hands that had ministered #0 often to others are atill and the voice so often heard in loving counsel to those around her will be heard no more. With the passing of Miss Drury another pioneer is removed, Born of English par- ents eighty-four years ago, her whole life Herman, | v. W, 8. THE GOSPEL OF SUNSHINE In connection with the Tree of part in |. This was written by him Pl Mave Exchangeal My Phonograph" | A lot of people said that the other day. They had accepted our invitation' to inwestigate the BRUNSWICK--they came to see whether they approved our j OF course, we expected people to "discover" the BRUNSWICK, just as we have : ¥ done; but we did not promise ourselves so many OWNERS of other phonegraphe i: wouid Hit the BRUNSWICK Trail so readily. J ' Frankly, we were astonished. We have a suspicion that some of them came to tell us that "a rolling stone gathers > & ZY no moss," ~ : But exchange that machine that had meant so much to wife and kiddies ?. Relin. quish that which had taken so much time and pains to select -- the machine they thought to be the best phonograph on the market ? 3 No, we weren't ready for that. But it happened the first day and every day after, They ail the idea right away. They saw that while they had spent weeks picking their Phonographs, they were letting someone else pick their music. : They wanted to be able to play ANY record, just the same as those who have never owned a talking machine. We played some of their own favorite records for them, and they had to admit that the BRUNSWICK played them better. . f Many residents of this locality have found a better Phonograph--a wonderful, ver- satile, all-embracing new musical instrument in the BRUNSWICK. - And they found a cabinet that was easy to look at, as well., We are beginning to think our judgment is pretty good, after all. Come in yourself and hear the BRUNSWICK. Liberal allowance on your old machine. You CAN change horses in midstream. A. E. Patterson, Allandale SOLE AGENT FOR BARRIE AND DISTRICT The Musical Merchandise Sales Co., Sole Canadian Distrit 79 Wellington Strest West, Toronto SHANTY BAY Sunday last to hear of the passing of our Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilchrist are away | eteemed {rlend, (Geb, Reld, Hawkestone, on a Visit to their daughter, Mrs. Capel, j of Owen Soun of F | Mr. and Mrs. 'N, W. THE GIFT WORTH WHILE is the Gift that lasts REEVE'S JEWELRY STORE ls the Big Gift Store of Barrie "This year has been -an exception, for 'no mow yet, nor nearly the tHE Hi ik 3 i ie z it aE i 'Hockey Boots and Skates A fall line to choose from, -- Girls'and Boys' Hecke Boots from ces as Ty aie always brings si aie Cows alsady ik Ha i be