89 ar;d $1.19 ea. .15 per cent. of! JAMES VAIR, Manager . (Jul. l"I 5V8 ,3! 250 for 19 yd. H. Wallwin, ! I'resident.;' S. McAdam. i Sem-etary-Treasurer. .' 'S;1ie `price . .11"/20 yd. This Week GUILFOYLE-:-In the R. V. Hos- pital, on 'l`uesday, Jan. 5th,. 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guilfoyle, a daughter. iKING-At the R. V. Hospital, on Thursday. Jan 7th, 1915. to Mr. and Mrs. George E. King, a son. 'RF.DDITT-In the Royal Victoria Hospfal. Barrie. `on Sunday. January 3rd. 1915. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Rpdditt. twin sons. T()()'I`H---0n Tuosday. Jan. 5th, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Tooth, Sanford St.. a daughter. WISEMAN---At the R. V. Hospi- tal, on Thursday. Jan. 7, 1915. to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wise- man, a daughter. ` card of T:::~.xs. Moaford Webb (undertaker) lwishes to thank the electors of ?Ward IV for their expression of renewed confidence in him by re- electing him as alderman for 1915. DIED SMITH--At Dalston. Wednes- day. Jan. 6. 1915, Mrs. Wm. Smith. aged 84 year` Funerw al on Saturday. Jan. 9 leav- ing the residvnce of B. Pears- all at 1.30, service in Midhurst Presbyterian Church, at 2.00 pm. Ladies Black Siberian Wolf Sett, large Stole and Muff, reg. $27.50, on sale $1 8.50 BIRTI-_I8 Natural Wolf Setts, largest size, regular $37.50 for ............ .. $25.00 per Iett Zanadian Mink Stts, Six Skin Mu, Six Skin Stole, nest quality, regular price $120.00, on sale -_:-- can nn Prices are Reasonable 1111:!-oday, January 1, 1015 7`""'l .939 ! All lines of Fall and `Winter Goods will now be given the nal reductions. There many Odds and Ends to be Sacricecl during Stock Taking, which is now 1 door East of Barrie Hotel 0lv!'|o;:m Mu-Ty 81.. Phone 294. ..Tf.'..'.."..'.'..7..'....."$8ci.i)'6 DEVLIN 6: MURCHISON ,4-gm`-: X ; Us oronvo swan-onv g... v V . ` , ~ - -- I Trooper Conron of the Mount- od Ries,_ 2nd Contingent, with {his little son spent New Year s gwlth Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marr. 1 Miss Viola Richardson, organ- 91st at the Central Methodist `Church, has been appointed to a -similar position in Collier St. ;Mc-thodist, her duties to com- lmence Feb. 1st. , 1 I I In I Frank Mc(-uirk left on Monday to visit friends in New York Cityp Miss Bessie Evans of Toronto visited over the holiday with {Miss Annie Sinclair. 4 wags. iu`1".}s{y'ue"5'r' " iautraml visited with her brother, Adam` Ballantyne, over New Year's. I .5 FIN _ _ . _ # L- f'.i.' }{f"i\'a'a:f{;};}1'"'}}r a.-gana is spending a few days with his jsister. Mrs. G. Walls. E A. `G. Sheik; '(`nf""'I-`;)1'on-to was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. "I. _Webb ovexf the holiday. I\ I , " iiiLsE.{'A1}E 1ii{ci_3"e'an Quin- jlan have gnne to attend Mao.- `dnnald Ct)llege in Guelph. I `\_II_,_ 1\__l$_I_, 5 Xi}-IimI~' 115 " iZii's'"?rnI6m3"s;I.}; Sproule returned to Toronto on `Monday to resume their studies. IDA __, ;I II,- '\`A_____ WW5...` , ..I` `V Also Agent for flrst-cla.:s Fire` and Accident Insurance (1ompan-\| it-S. Dwelling house- and _con... touts Insurance a spec1alt,v.; Rates _50 to 90 cents; for 3 years put` hundred according to local- ity and construction. A -- 3: LL 1 U 2" 1iI~'."'a.n'd' zi1}LT'i54AL,"H'i{&;'Q3}I ;'I`oronto spent New Year's with Mrs. Bernard Hind.s, Mulcaster St. a;-. A. 2 Mire. D'Arcy Gauley will re- {ceive on Thursday, Jan. 14, from it to 6, and not again -this sea- gson. | _- . one ; '"xiia"..?I.7" i'ji,v ' Mb}; ' L of 'i~'m1{m.o spent the holidays in town with [her b'I'0th(*I`, Reuben H. Webb. 1:; ' p;.:;a;.;..d fstreet. will receive on the 2nd `Friday of each month as usual. A__nI__,,, Il1_- l'lIL-__-__.._ Miss Margaret Sinclair return- sed to NorthLBay Normal after [spending the holidays at her_ ;home. } John Jamieson of Dalston is lspending a month in Lr'mdnn. |Ont.. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Horn. AN: _ ,1 -3` (`IA r UV 0. 14.19 } Orillia Packet -- Lieut-(`.01. gstanton, who came out from `England recently to act as aidn-' de-camp to the Duke of Can.` !naught. is a cousin"of Mrs. John _McCosh. By a strange coinci- `xdence. Mrs. McCosh`s grand- father, Lieutenant W.m. Stanton. R'.N.. came out with the Duke of Kent; -and was aide-do-camp and acting private secretary to the Duke. He afterwards became Ac- aistant Commissarydieneral. ` I ioa..pu onus on Mrs. Edward Stuart of St. |Catharines spent New Year's Iwith her mother and Mrs. J. J. iM()OI'6, Penetang St. \ A '.ll`.._,___ gr..- V, o V1l.\lv`C.D Mr. and _Mrs. J. A. Jereys and daughter of Herschell, Sask.. are visiting Mrs. Je`rey s moth- er, Mrs. Rainey. Ecclos St. _ _ _ _ __ -3 AL- Il_--__l. Dlotrlot Manng'or Bun Llfo. As-; gut-nnoo 00. of. Bands. (One oi! thf best.) i Big 1'etlu(`tiulls in Bojrs Over-coats. All sizes and all Qualities Twm-d 'l`wo,-0d 'l`\\'o-ed T\\-'(`l'd 'l`wo-ml $1.19 each, White Lawn Blemses. values up- to. .$2.50 each 380 yd. Sheeting. Plain or Twilled,70 in. wide. 240 yd. Sheeting 70 in. wide, Plain or Twilled, worth 300 yd. 450 yd. Shes-ting, Plain or Twilled, 90 in. wide. 8'/ac yd. or 8 yds. for 25, Bleached Cotton, 35 in. yvide. 100 yd. Bleached Lonk Cloth, 36 in. wide. 13:: yd,dExt1-a Heavy Long Cloth, Bleached and Shrunk, 36 in. - W] P. Fur l.a(lir-s, Childreh and Men, all reduced in price. N1 and Fancy Worsted Suits that were $20.00 now $16.50 ed and Fancy Worsted Suits that were 17.50 now $14.15 ed and Fancy Worsted Suits that were 15.00 now $11.90 mi and Fancy Worsted Suits that were 12.50 now $9.85 ed and Fancy Wm'*ted Suits that were 10.00 now $1.90 Me-n`s' Uvcrcoats reduced to same prices as above. DEVLIN MURCHISON White Cottons Underwear Men s Suits SIMMONS & co. runnn-ms QCIETY aovs' ovzncdn-rs Elmer Braden has gone to! Toronto, having secured a posi- tion in the Motor License Dept, Parliament Buildings. Mrs. A. Ritchie and Miaxs ; Mabel Ritchie returned to_ Elm- . vale Wednesday ater spending a ` couple of weeks with Mrs. W. C.` Walls. Mrs. J. R. Gtlesf has r:~..l u turned hmne after visiting heri son, C. L. Guest, in Toronto. . the guest of `Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Webb over the New Yea"`s holi- C. G. Hooking of Toronto wasi I day. I`I,,l,, J, '!I,,, ,Q If`. I_"`1'S{'iss Gertrude Wilson of Tn--r rnntn spent the New Year's holi-` day in town with Miss Eunice Webb. Miss Evelyn Cubbon of T01`0n-! to is visiting Mrs. R. M. Black? Mrs. Lloyd Guest of Toronto: is Visiting Mr. and Mrs J. R. Guest, Bradi'nI'd St. A Better Brush Mrs. Hogan and Watson Car-l ley were up from Toronto over the Christmas holidays. 3 Misses Laura Belle and Gladys Graham are in town again after spending some months at their-, suunne-r home on Lake of the Woods, and also with their father in Kenora. Captain and Mrs. Fred Bul-kw of Midland spent the \veek-endl, with Mr. and Mrs. J. Pulfou-d,f Bmtrsn Ave. Mrs. E. C. Keffer and daughter have returned in. Toronto after spending New Year`s`with Mr. and Mrs. J. Pul- forq. ! -w-V Mr. and Mrs._F. H. Hurlhurt spent New Year's with relatives in Thor-nbury. Mr. Hurlburt had just returned home when he re- ceived word of the sudden death of his aunt Mrs. McKenny, wife ' Ex-Tl- ..o3'_(.a\7e;-J M. Gill is leaving Victoria Harbdur fur Thessalnn. mi-ll for the Hope Lumber Com- pany. His family will remain at Victoria Harbour for the pres- ent. It -is fteen years since -Reeve Gill went to Victoria Har- bour, and he has ever since been in the employ of the Victoria Barbour Lumber Company.` -where he will take charge of al Midi`. and Mrs. w. J. Guthrie, Mr. J. J. and Miss Ida Parker of Midland, Mr. and Mrs. A. `Gib- {son and children of Staynvm, fMrs. Lillicrap of Elmvale, and Mr. J. Wilson of Cookstovyn, spent New Year s holidays 'ith Mr. and Mrs. R. Wilson, Cha les street. . '01` the postmaster and fishery `inspector at Thornbury. He went back on Saturday to; attend' the funeral. IXAIIIII Ann srrunonv nomuna . Mrs. Chas. Hurst won the J1-ocking chair-.o'ered as E: Christ- `Inns prize by we Olympia Candy Works. I ` J. E. Sutcliife was called 5.0 .l~`m~o-st nn Friday night to at- `tend the funeral of an uncle. FOR Every _P-urpose ! Geo. W. VVright of Vermillion ,has been spending a couple 3f fwceks with friends in Barrie and ilnnisl. , Mr. Henry Ball and Mrs.` iB:1iloy have gone to visit the |furmer`s daughter, Mrs. (D12) D. `B. Henry in Northville, Michigan. ' ~Mr.~'. E. F. McDowell and `Master Kenneth of Edmonton lare spending the winter with her `parents, Mr. and Mrs. John `Shepard. f is - ,,_ _\_.III __--:_.- Mr. and Mrs. R. Langdon and son Kenneth of Bracebridge spent the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.i w. Ansle-_v Toronto St. | Mr and Mrs. G. W. Raymes spent Xmas and New Year`s with 'Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Raymes nf Purl. Perry. `N J. Brown will receive on Thursday, January 14th. Mrs. .\|o.r. 41. Brown will receive with lher and afterwards on the 1st |Thu1-sday of each month. ; H .M:Ji-li"D;?T(;"0t;"Lq.3lt Lake: iciiy, Utah, was visiting his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Milbee, re- cently. Mrs. Milbee went to ,Walke1-ville, Detroit and Chicago `with him. ! At the regular meeting of the! `Hospital Board on Tuesday, only 'rm1tine business was transacted.i J. R. Hambly is the new direptor; `appointed to succeedthe late C.| I ? A. Perkins. Two former Rarrlelles were} candidates in the Newmarket el-l lectinns. Dr. Charlie Clark` was` Eelecled to the council, but 13.; Walter Hunter lost to H. S.` Cann by a small margin in the mayor-alty contest. nnnultuo Waite 'Haileyhurian--St. Paul`s Church. Haileybury,. was the scene of a quiet-wedding on Sat- ,urday afternoon last when Miss `Frances Harriett Hal-Iett, laugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hallett, Browning` St.. Haileybury, was married to Robert Spencer Holiiies, of Toronto. The cere-; mony was performed by the; Rector, J. C. Popey. The bride-_ was assisted by her sister, Miss; Georgia Hgllett. The couple left; onvthe evening train for 'I`oron-, to and other points on a short, wedding trip and will `take up residence in Ottawa. ; The nlnw pipe organ in St. Mary's Chur-ch._which has cost about $3500, was tried for tho rst time last Sunday, but Willa not be used again until it is dodi_ cated during the week of Jan. 17. Archbishop MacNeil will perform the dedicatory service, and ro-citals will be given by able organists. '79 II 1, , 9-,, (VA `l\__,I|A -We always increase our stock of bristle goods for the holiday trade. Our stock in; cludes every kind of a brush i that druggists sell. ' JJA-lll LUVVCID, 14lllUll Sllitllti Wllall . Med1ums17.e.. .. .. .. .. ... T0wels--Huck Tow'els, good size T0wels-Pu1'e Linen, good size . . Sweater Coats of all klnds . . "|"0\NELl|IG-Dish Toweling . .. .. .. .. . Glass Towelin. red check, 19 in. wide, 3 yds. . . . .250 Hand Toweling. A heavy rough toweling, 3 yds .. . . . .250 Pure Linen Towelings. 17 in. wide, worth 150 yd. Sale price A A `Cd/.4 unl . ..5cyaI`d H(Hls'(.' I)ro.s-ses-A|l shades and new makes, \\'rapperetl0s VKi111;i1Tzz1iK(3Tnlhs, Cloths that were 350 fnr 260 yd 0-'\n fnn `CA u Bath Towels, Linen shade with RIQAEIIIIW I J;'1(\ Boys Suits, 2 piece suits made from good Sti`0l'lg Tweeds, sizes 22 to 28. Were `$2.75. $3.00. Sale price B0ys`2-piece Suits, sizes 29 to 33. Were $3.50. Sale price .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Boys 2-piece Suits, size 29 to 33. Were` $5.75 and $6.00. Saleprice........... Every piece of Dress Goods in this store wiil be re- ` duced inprice. Dress Goods will be very high in price next spring-Buy now Dresg _Goods< and Suitings Arthur Bryan a young Arts studont` from Toronto, who was holidaying with friencls in town, was stricken down with acute appendicitis on Monday and an operation was performed in thvi Hospital. The patient_,`i's doing nicely. `N ` I IIV "Hair, Hat. Clothes, Nail, Bath,~Complexion and Tooth \ Brushes can be furnished in l a variety of st~y,1\es and qual- ities. If you are looking for 1 useful gifts or if you want la good brush for your own 1 personal use, dou t overlook ; our stock. Michael Wozeny, an employee of H. D. Jamieson, is in the R. V. Hospital as the result of an accident. On Saturday last he and another man were splitting wood in Vespra, both working on the one 4.-foot stick. \Vhr-n Michael was stooping over, his lcompanion s axe slipped and struck the unfortunate man on the head. He was brought, in to the hospital and is doing nicely. `Barrio Union cemetery 0ompany' Notice is hereby given that. the Annual Meeting of the Share- holders of the Barrie Union Cemetery will be held in the Pol- ice Court Chambers. Collier St... Barrie, on Monday, the 18th Jan. 1915, at 4 o'clock, p.m., for the purpose of receiving the Annual Reports, for the election of Dir- ectors, conrming new by-laws; land such other business as may ibe required. 1 99 cut as 9 I E Barrie, Jan. Red 100 jars Keil1er s Marmalade, regular 25c jar, bargain pri e 2 jars for 35. 100 jars Duerr s fine Jams, Raspberry, Strawberry and Green Gage Plums, regular 40c per jar, bargain price 32 1-2c jar, 2 for 65. 100 lbs. good Dairy Butter going at 24 per pound. 30 doz. strictly sound Eggs for frying or cooking, - _.___..J ..v-_-- -.o~ -v- --J-nab V . ~ V V . snub 35 per doz. . 100 doz. thin skinned Navel Oranges, regular -30 per doz., bargain price 2 doz. for 45. 100 doz. thin skinned Navel Oranges, extra large size, ' reg. 50 doz., bargain price, 38 per doz., 2 doz. 75. 50 2-lb. boxes Locum Pulled Table Figs, very choice, reg. 50 box, bargain 38 per box, 2 bbxes for 75. 100 10c pkgs. S_vmmington s Concentrated Soups, bar- gain price 3 pkgs. for 20. 100 5c pkgs. Symmington s Concentrated Soups, bar- gain rices, 7 kgs. for 25. 100 tins ed Seal omatoes. full size, full weight, solid ` tomatoes, very ne quality, 3 tins for 25. Stripvs or all Whitp. .160 each, or 2 for 26: . ..2 for 25 . . .2 for-'41c Vair Grocery Co. will also be Snap up the Bargains that are offered at Roberlson sDrugStore I