George Evans, eldest son of Dr-. J. A. G. Evans, Toronto, for- merly` of Allandale, is in khaki with the Royal Canadian Horse` Samples .465." 55 E3; . .30c. and 39c. 41c. and 50c. and `Unbleach- made 20c. .35c. will be shown Pat- V 3c`. _ ,,_A. ...l, V-.. -va.\JlLl.l|.Ir"` l(&3lIV-1 fI`h.e new-"time card did not go into effect on Sunday last as was expected but if it. can be ar1'an-` ged satisfactorily to .the "people `of the different pointsjmost in-. _.. --.vwv.d vv vovllo The Hamilton Board of Trade was partly successful in getting train No. 61 put back on the `time card, as it will run from Hamil- orning to accommodate trav- llers andwj/ll go south at 5.30 very Friday afternoon. [It made its rst trip up on Monday last, 1111-... ...._- 1:--- - - [ton to Allandale every Monday C1 \/LIIAI vo Rev. Stevenson" of Inner-kip `was the preacher in the Essa St. ` Presbyterian church last Sunday and Rev. Mr. Christie of Victoria Harbor will officiate next Sun- day. A meeting will beheld on. Tuesday night to see if the con- gregation is ready to call. 1111. _ 'r'r --- Engineer W. Barnard went, to Toronto on Saturday and joined up with the 256th Railway Con- struction Battalion. On account of his experience and military knowledge he was made a ser- geant. . ' -V , _ `If. run A ~ .,.._,. . I The McUinn family will give al play entitled The Dance of the Arctic under. the auspices of L.OLL. N0. 432 in the ` Orange Hall on Feb. 20th and 2_;lst,. P1-ic_ es 10 and 250. No war lax. -.-.,......u.J u-u;u:u5'. ' ` Several -T. N. 0. engines have been leased -. to the .G.T.R. and the first one made its ap- pearance here `on Tuesday haul._ ing a heavy f1*eig*}1t train from North Bay`. ` 7'lV'I...\ 1|l'..`l T:..__ 1-- ,_, -i Miss Minnie Lowe has. resign- ed her position at the station to accept :1 n1o1*e ]11t':,i*a`[,iV'e one in Toronto a_n.d left. for that city on Mo-lldaynmorniugu - Q1. .... .-.l In 0. 11' A` nJI.'u\4A svgznvu 1 914111115- Vconductor N0rt.o'n of Meaford` has nmved to Allandale and is living in Archie I.nng'h11rst s res- idence on the Bar1"ieTRo'ad. ' -.-vuun vvuvun Ll-I Mrs. James Archer has return- ed to "her home in Hillsdale at`- Ler a t,wn-weeks visit with her sister, Miss Palling. I`,-.-.n.4...~.l..`... 'l\T..-.4f_.... _.1- 1u'__nA,.:I P%rice's :-11% aiia 6c W. ' Chas. Johnson has taken `an'- other. relapse and" at pl -esent hisi `much concern. condition is causing his friends 1..-___ . . ' . n A. `vs ua;uv I V-C:;..l. Fletche1",_ha{s mo.x.fed.'his' family [back from Meaford to their residence on Cagnmberjland St-.. - T- -I W av busir`x.es. trip to the city for `a- couple. Qf_ days. " ` ` L ' `Ila. .....p) `Ill ..- 11.---.. , 'rr,,,_, :1 -.-um`, -.1. _Mr. and Mrs. _H`ai'1'y Hamil-ton left on` Tuesday to spend the win- lter in" Toronto. - av 4\.Ivv uung-an "frohn Lit a- couple of days. ue was in 'I`3oi-.o11o I for A 7...- 1\r.u..L.` .,....1'_ - :.__._:-__,_ Robt. Bothrwll was in t.he cits for a few days. ~ - 'r.-I..... 'r:'u1.; ......,. :.. n1-_1-__4--1-.,,_ V--uuu uuyuro 11- .l.'J. UUI. _Y [lat] I115. 11'].- al oper`atio'n at the hospital in- Rochester, M_inn., and came through it very satisfactorily. ` Capt. Joi*y"s condition Word was received last night, that. Capt. H. E. Jorv hail his. n- , . 91 Ann-.{n4.'.\... -1 41.- L, - l - '_ UJIL 154 ll lJI|JU'.l\ _W"Ihe first real signs of activity [at Camp Borden were seen here when the special train of two baggag'e ears,two express cars, two coaches, a diner and sleeper, pulled into Allandale station on Monday m'or_n.ing' at 10:15 and Col. Bob Low got off withhis three million dollar smile, sh_ak- ing hands with all the old rail- way friends who helped build the road into the now famous Camp. When interviewed the Colonel .'said, We are going" to make things h11m as `never before and sthe old camp will soon have/:00 workmen pulling stumps and erecting the necessary buildings as` called for on the places" :11- _rea.dy partly laid out. The [Colonel stated that the work ' would practically be nished by . the end of April. The Flying ` School a.nd avial.ion plant will he the most modern `ever construc- ted on this continent. It is ex- pected that there will he one 7 -thousand aviators in training at ` the Camp this summer. - The G. -I`.R. station at the Camp is not opened yet, but it is expected it will be shortly to give accom- modation to C01. Low. The Col- onel hrought two hundred work- men with him on Monday on the special train. 1 |s_t show 7.30, Znd show 5.30 3rd show 9.30. Line up_ early ' - A `if you want a seat _. lJ&L\J uuulle The snow during the pastvweek A has h_amper_ed` all the passenger V trafcf on the Meafor-d.andgPen- `etang branches;_ The Penetang train of Saturday night did not arrive at its destination till 11. p._m. Sunday night and on Mon- day Inorning {arrived here over three hours,lat'e: No 60`due here lMonday `from Meaford at 7.35 la.m. did not arrive til 11 `a.m.! and the officials found it necesrl sary to arrangea special for To- I ronto which left with the snow- hound passengers at! 11.15 a.1n.! The evening train to Penetang Monday was cancelled-and ai special train took the 1.)assengers up about noon on Tuesday. The 7.35 am. train Wednesday from_ Meaford stuck in the snow near, Collingwood and did .not arrive; here, till 12 o clock noon. i ` mkn n..,..L' -._---I - ` I` !Lereste_d it`. will likely take[ effect. either S1inday,... Feb. -11th,, , or lfth. . it was `delayed going` into effect on acc0unto:f Camp `Box--` den opening up and also serious _p.b,iectjons from "Hamilton. and Penetang. . FIVE... A- ~-- -'-- ' _-- - ---v--v-vol Barrie Junior Hockey ".Team` will play home and home games with Kitchener in the O. H._A. 'semi-finals. Thefirstgame will be played at the `Mammof,h,Rink on Mondaynight, Feb. 12. Puck faced at 8,15. V ..-. .. \_r\I|I.;.y u`y U IA] 42. B. F-. Tracey has st,art.ed th assessing of the 'I`0wnship of |Vespra. - u . . - ; n nun Three of our lrbys went to Midhutjst last, 'I`hursda_v night. played and won againsL.Mi(7iAl1u1`st in hockeyhy 6 to 4. V D I -` T7` '11...- - 4 O nxuu. cl. 5UUll LJJIIU. Payne of~ Toronto spent.3 the week-end at his home on the, |7th line. V v___.. -_r`--li A number from here Look in t,he`Box' Social and Concert at Minesing on Jan. 31, and report] having had'a good time; Tn:-Jr no--A \JbJlJlKJIl- 1.11" un:m,I115` was infuclhiargga of Wm. Orchard. Ev; erybedy 1s invit.ea.l to the meet- ing next Tuesday, Feb. 13, which will take the ferni.)1f a debate A011 Missions. -Resolved that at. the present time Home Missions are more iimmrtaiit. than Fm-_' `eigrn,.Missiniis. Captains. Alex. McKinney and` Wm. Orizhard. Meeting to begin at 8 pm. sharp. -...\,..-.\~.v um ~.uu 1.1.111. _ A very interesting and prot- able union service was held in the Methodist. Church, Tuesday, Feb. 6. Mrs. Young gave a very excellent paper .011 the topic, Confession. The meel,ing` was J -n1,. `in Ph!)Y`0`t:I nf \\7n\ !'\..,.l..-.. ` `0ut of the Rainbowl P, r\J\.lllllKl4. '(lUAL~. "Wye Omcial Board of Mine. sing circuit will meet. here ne.\fl Monday at 2.30 p.m.v ' I A wnvuy nln..,...1:._ _ uilxl I \u\rlI.lrlrl_\ I3: I E)ua1*l.eI'ly- Love Feast and _Sacr'a.mcntal Service will he held in the Methodist Church 110.-re at. 11 am. and at Edenvale at 3 p.m., Sunday next. ` 'l"k,_ r\n'...:.\n n v A -'-- ......,..u,.. L71 yuuLuuI)1Il'(l.. The roads were badly dx'il'te1d,h but Rev. Messrs. Thom and Ber- ry reached their app0ini,m'.e,nl.s all right._ At Minesing Method- ist Church, Sunday evening, not- V'Vll.hSt`cl1](Hg the stale of `the roads and t..heesl.0r'n1, the con- gregat.i0n was large and Very app'recial,i_\'e. [\..,\__1_,_l `I l i I to suffer ,,... _ e . . . W uuu L7Ull5lU- eratien that t,he- Afr-eight tratllc may he speedily a People of Tiny mlaking a strong plea for mid-da_v passenger service .on Saturday `in addition to the pre- sent arrangement. The cmineil of Tiny point out that the condi_ tions in the agreement. of $50,- 000 honus to t.he North Simcoe Railway Company required the operation of two passenger trains each way per day but this con- dition will not he exacted pend- _ing the present freight. conges- Dlil l`,"` tion. The-two municipalities pro- test that while they are willing the inconvenience of temporary reduction of `passen- ger service they have a right to expect and do expect ~ that more vigorous efforts shall he used to - relieve the freight situation. Morning and night passenger service to Pen- etang with mid-day mail service - via Midland is satisfactory to the people of Penetang.` Resolution of. January Hth is therefore withdrawn. W111. Standen is still very low. His sun fmm British Cnlumbia arrived on '1`ur=sday, the 6th. inst. Bert; ]3'1'alick of the H.111 01' V'es~p1`a rmtuver-Ving' frmn his attack of pneunmnia, r'n|,.,. ..,\.,.u., V- -- r ...,..J ALALDIJIJ DIIU UUbbU1' UU I to handle the congested freight _ traffic And Whereas the co.uncils . of. the two "municipalities are _lwilling to. suffer the temporary _' inconveniencecaused by the cur- '|tailment of passenger service in n `the hope of relief [of freight con- lgestion. The joint councils lhowever regret to observe that [up to the present there has been lino improvement in the freight. Esituation. `On the contrary it is `munch worse than before as the passenger `train which you have taken off was run as a mixed ftrain, and a certain amount of ,:freight was in that way handled to and from Penetang. Since `the 14th January freight service has grown constantly worse, and at the present time there is a serious shortage of coal and other merchandise, .and the fac- tories and lumber men have no cars to ship their products and are being` compelled to close down. thus throwing 3. great number of men out of employ- ment. The joint councils there- fore ask you to give this your iIT)H1DI")l'D unrl `l'n";I'\r- 4- V--'-` _.V W... vV\lll nu 51\/U 1,111.3` yuur inmledialje and `serious (-,o11sid- ovsxfinn that 41... ..-_,:-n,. . ~- ,_ ,_-___--., tvu riviw -V Va;,i'ter`]_3 a" "`j0it;1t meet'ing`5.0f - the 'Co1:._11cil s;*;Qf,JE et1"-`_ etafng` and `Tiny, - "theffY0l1'()wing Htelegram was sent,to the Gener- al Supt. of the G.T.R. at Toron- to:,-`- . a _ _, ,_ `-fThat'. whereas: t1Yee"` Grand . I_`,_1`unk ~Railway =_ Company, with the edneurrence of the Board of Railway Cbmmissionersn of the Dominion`, have in reducing the number of passenger trains cut off t.he mid-day passenger ser- vice between Penetang and AI`. landale in order that the com- pany might the better be enabled in hanrlhzi {Inn n,\n...,.,..;....I Kitchener Here Mo'nd_y MINESING STATION Aglimpse into the life of a mo- tion picture company. Charlie upsets all the sets and the attrac- tiv`eEc1na helpshim. J ust one continual roar. . ' Mm:-:/sma GEO. VICKEHS vv uuv. xrii 13p to 600. . `Values up to $1.00. Values up to 350. 1T_1,,, - %White Wool Clouds?" All Maker s `These handsome Dresses Crepe dc Chane, Hahului and L Mull, inABlack. Rose, Maize, Sky at a trie over half pric-0 . . To the lady who has a need for 9 ( Hail, there is a snap awaits you here. Hats \v01't.hfmIn- $3.50 up to $7.50. . ers, each .. on In or on n _ In short. ends, being Oddme Bleached and Unhleaehed._ A good See the Odds and Ends Table. ` COli01:(3-d Bath Towels 18x36, ends, extra worth. See them. Pure WI1it.e, Te quality, to sell at In " addition to above a 3-r,eelT feature `4 yds. wide, plain 2 yds. wide, Twill_. . 214 yds. wide,JTwiIl yds, wide, plain .. Heavy Hand Towelling, in BILFEICI ed linen Warn :5 to 17 inches widga, with striped hm-der. '14 grades. A} Nai-row width EU and Insertions, from terns. Any j quantity Valenciennes and Tdrchon Lace from K; to 2 inches wide; about 30 di exceptional,va_lue. At'yard . . .. 24-inch Pure _Bleached suitable for children s wear; but eight, pieces to offer at, j 28,30 and 36-inch Pure Ble grades,`bot,h British makes", soft, the needle. New Spring price special. Yard came to This Store and Compare 1 ` Some Items Wort While: VCharlieI Chaplin ammo nu-2 SCREEN Special Offerings in Trimmed V` [ Millinery. ru- Your money is best spent where you get %most in return. ,. \I, 14.11: L `V4 yds. wide, plain. yds. wide, Twill .. Shop At Vickers-- It Pays Epibroideries and Laces Laces and Insrtions 3c Sheetings--Unbleached % Turkish Bath Towel; F White Flannelette 15 Feb; Tand Embroideries and Pure Linen L ns, 1' to 21/2 inchP.~' wide, many at yard . Terry Towels, 17x33, good drying prices selling 18 months ago. .93 ble Linens Flannelette, light. weight 311,8 `K799? TI 19r`n {rm (`1......,:_\ I11 / Oddments and Mill. Er `VIDA 1` ""'"l ""; I ` - A ls Yvei;,*ht., `At each .. II asses are made of Taffeta, 1nd Lace Comhhgatinns, and I3, Sky, Tan and Pink. 0f't'm'ed ' .. .. $1.58 to $15.58 No. 7 the Muf11a] Ch`alin V `Specials V Bleached Fla11nelette,.t,vm lrng.` ....1'1 I ,4-. 5 stylish, well trnn Innnn r\._ - --..,.vue\J|1 sunw plain, sbnm All at. the one prior.-. ,, ..`, --.,.., nun luautj rou here.- Only 17 'I`1'i1mned To the first 17 buy- .. ....$1.00 r;HmdeiHE$ L yard .. `.1 -nnlll nada. Blc3.'cvlwd Tliursday; February 8, 1911 2 Vt], lofty nish, ready. for- re to be 200. This is :1 .. .. .. .. .. ..15c. ents .1VIill.F;ruls, way to buy Tahfings. 36 A and Insertion, different, designs, _ Mqnday and Tuesday