._-_....-'.. wavsonavau nvuulua 51!! W15- Tourist traffic {during the past summer has kept up well on the Barrie-Tomn-to G. 'l`.R. line. _ Officials state that labor tron} bles in the United Stats had some eect in thinning out the volume of the U. S. tourist business. {In .ll.....l-.-- ------3---- (`V V` ` Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Cunlie and daughter, 1 Mary Isabel, of Toronto, have been visiting I aelatives in Allandale and attended the}? B1-unton-Godden wedding last week. 'l`....-:..s ._..a-:- .I.__:___ .1, - _._--, .... -v..a.v_y, 55.3751 wvlviivs. Mrs. Hamilton of Quebec is returning to` her home today after visiting. her sistersp In. A. R. Walker and Mrs. Dawsomi |:_ __.I II,_ `I1 4-: IBUUJ Misses Grace and Doris Simmpns have returned home after spending two weeks with the Mises Baer. - II- .....I in ... n I ,n \V,'_L n . u of F<;rt Villiam was til week-end visitor at the home of her bro-.` ther, Eli Srigley, Ema street. I I.___ . 17", -1. A I\ vnuu. uuc 1111306 1366! . ` Mr. and Mrs. R. J.C. Nichols motored` to Victoria Harbor last week-end and via- ited the former's mother. \ nu Luu 1.1u.|uuIcu 6 nuu. .` V Mr./and Mrs. A. Sims spent the week- end with relqtives in Collingwood. ' I'a`p.".-I Q.-...'..... L`..- ....s..__..'.I L- --|---I ---- .u.-`v.v\a.r an \zvauuvv\l\Iu. | S-tacey Has returned to school after? spending his holidays in Penetang and Mid-lb land. ' I-IXIIIII/(Ill IUBII W351`. Mrs. John Cripps "of Angus .spent. the weekend in Allandale. Q n '13 _..--4 __ 1-:u:.I,_, . n u `noun-cuu ul zxuauume. ' 2 S. 0.TE. meet on Friday gt 8 pm. sharp in th Tra.inmen's Hall. II. .....J 11.... A c:___ _,,,,. .1 1 EVERY ROLL your race to health AA __-L FLYN N `S 64 ELIZABETH smear EXHIBITION vIsI'roRs Now ON AT -uosavvanxvl. tl. \JL'l'JVVl"I`I\:1. ' Barrie, Ontano, _ ~ Solicitors for the Executors. Datedat Barrie, Sept; 7, 1922. 37-40c w_y. In any. LIUIU uy men]. . . l And further take notice that after said. last mentioned date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of thesaid Estate of the said Thomas Johnson among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which they shall then have notice. and the said Executors will not be liable for said assets, or any `part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claim notice shall not havev been received by them "at the time of the said distrib- ution. T t'II'lII1II1AI\r-u n .-..g-.. __ -..- _..-.v v- ---vuu-w vvuuivll IIVUUIEUII NOTICEA is "hereby given. pursuant to R.S.O.. 1924, Chapter 121." and Amending Acts. that ali creditors and others having claims against the estate of` Thomas John- son, late of the Town of Barrie, gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the 12th day of August, 1922, are required on or before the 10th day of October, 1922, to send. by post prepaid. or to deliver to the uindersigned at Barrie, Ont... Solicitors for the Executors of the Estate of the said Thomas Johnson, their full names and ad- Idreses, a full statement of their `claims, duly veried. and the nature of the secur- ity. if any. held by them. 7 Anr` flu-4-Haw tuba. nnl-.. LL..L _l'L_,. --'l' M NOTICE TO cn:5rrons L In the Estate of Thomas Johnson, deceased nnmrnm. :. '.L......L-. _...__ I cu u~uuu next weeic Dy Magistrate Je1 fs_. ' Richmond was arrested by Constable Rayner on Tuesday night. All of the stolen articles were recovered by the officer ex- cept a suit of clothes which. Richmond traded for another suit in a second-hand 1 store in Toronto when he found it was too large for him. Two safety razors, one hat, a couple of shirts, in kit of bicycle tools, a watch and chain, and a mouth organ were among the articles `taken by Rich- mond from the Y.M.C.A. These were lo- cated at different farms in Innisfil where Richmond had been working as a farm hand. He had been in the habit of spend- ing week-ends in Allandale and invariably roomed at the Y.'M.C.A. ' Thefts of wearing apparel which have been puzzling the oicials at the Railway Y.M.C.A. in Allandale recently were cleared l.up in police court on Wednesday `morning, when a farm laborer named Albert Rich- mond entered a plea of guilty when con- frontedwith the charges. He was remand- ed until next week by Magistrate Jeffs. 1' Richmnml wan an-Mona 1.... n......L-L- Ismu: `CLOTHING FROM nuvn, -|I'\llII'IIn mun. .......-.._l ucuuuu vywu nurrle .l`ll"Xl8Xt Tuesday. No.entry fee or membership is required for entering this competition. - Dr. Bell of the Prqvincial `Health Dept. is tube judge at the Baby Show in con- nection with Barrie Fa.ir`next Tuesday. No.entrv fen (Sr memhpmlnin Sc u-nnn:...A Jcana. Mr. McLennan was a memberof Hunts; ville Masonic Lodge, and the funeral on Sunday afternoon will be under Masonic I auspices. Public service will be held in the church at 1.30, after which interment will .be made in the Union Cemetery. ` I _....u vu rulisi IIIUI-IilH|ll~ . I Allandale was sorely shocked to learn - .` of .the very unexpected death of Angus Mc- ,lLennan. which `took place in the R... V. 3 Hospital this morning, after a brief illness. `Mr Mnlnnnnn man a anus` .4` Ln |-&- `ll - (__ :1, -vii After the above date steps will be taken to collect any taxes remainingunpaid on which an additional percentage will be charged. 37-38c A - \lI ("---!J,L rn olnvvlu, uuae ulna, Dupl. 01 B118 11.. V. 1108- pital; and Misses Lizzie and Minnie at home. 3 ` ' Mr. McLennan was of a very unassum- ing disposition, yet enjoyed very many warm friendships He\was a man. of the Ihighest integrity and a `very ne character {in every way. A member of the Allandale IPresbyterian church, he served the congre- gation as manager and elder for many years. ' ` p Lgvaytvul nus mornlug, Billet nnex Illness. 4 Mr. McLennan was a son` of the late Mr. Wand Mrs. Kenneth McLennn.n. and had lived practically all his life in Allandale. For. 46 years he had been in_ theemploy `of the G.T.R. and held the position of fore- man in the. Bridge and Building Dept. He" is survived by one brother. Kenneth McLenna.n, G.T.R. conductor, and three sistem, Miss Nita, Supt. of the R. V. Hos- nitni; and Mice `li...:.. ......I u:_._:- _. Leuear, 5. Uarside, skip, 14. ' Collingwood-F. H. Nettleton. J. Leia- ster, C. L. Currie, A. Welch, skip, ,16. sunuucrutp Lul; J'ulBll(l3l.8 l'lnK BQTCEG E0. play the/tie off and in the seventeenth end the visitors won by two shots. The rinks :- Allandale--W. B. Webb_.- E. Shear, J. LeGear, S. Garside, skip, ' CnlIimpwnnd_F II Nr..uI..o..... `I 1..:.. -cur wry vvvu -III I-Vii. After bringing the Col. Currie cup back from Alliston, Friday night, Stephen Gar- side s Allandale trundlers lost the silverware to a Collingwood rink skipped by A. Welch on Wednesday night. It was a hard'luck match to lose. At} the nish of the six- teenth end both rinks had piled up a score [of _14 each, but with commendable sports: gmanship the Allandale rink agreed to. play |the fie-o and in the t-uivontnonn ....i +1.- STEWART & STEWART. .'D....-:.. l'\..A.__.! vs-`r nna_aaV\l I l\\IlVl ";'ZDM1'rs ms % GUILT BABY SHOW A; THE FAIR 13.1: _p n 6- Death of Ahgus McLennm ..l..I, _.-- --Ar ' --Late -and best-.-V,-Q1'.awfo_rd special market 15t_h`.` annnnnrl A .T!2_I-'.._ NO_]'_l_CE% M TAXES TOWN OF BARRIE_` nyuuuu. unI1'l.SUl.c JED. l demand. A. -Kirk'pat rick,' LE? ofy.` ul auuvuul` w1uu1n:-- V The funeral took place this (Monday) morning from A.-Mc'Niven s parlors, Doug- las street, to the Guelph cemetery, `service being conducted by Rev. Geo. A. Little. pastor of Chalmers. church. The pall-bear- ers were: Three brothers, Jos. Whiteside and T. A. W-hiteside of Allisto'n,' R.` H. Whiteside of Toronto; J. A. Arnold of Al- liston, Geo. Arnold of Stroud and Fred Arnold of Ivy. A number of relatives of deceased from -Barrie, Alliston and other places were in attendance at the funeral. .-...-. .._._..uv-nr v I UIVEHHL _ The Guelph Mercury gives the following particulars regarding the funeral of Mrs. I J. T. Arnold, notice of whose death appears in another column :--`- 'I"L.. L`...._;_..l L__L I .1. ._- uuunul. one 11210 HO cnuaren. Years ago Mrs. Gordon resided with her husband on -the old Gordon homestead just north of Barrie. Subsequently they moved to Stayner and later on to Thornton. In- terment took place in the Thornton union cemetery on Friday, following a service at her late residence. - STAR RADIO CAR 1 31-: AT BARRIE S BIG- , . . , _ -- u... may nnvulaulc. e . A glance at t-he,1922 prize list shows I I wonderful variety of competitions, many _ with increased money valuw. Then there are other standard features, supplemented . with a baby show. judging competitions, , a grand concert to beheld on the evening of Sept. 19, a -good grand stand show in front of the ring, and other worth-while attractions. This year s live stock show . promises to surpass all others. The directors have erected new and comfortable stables for the stockvwhen it comes in and in "other a ways have made arrangements to care for a record number of animals. ! l A rst-clas band will be on thegjob, as usual. This year it will be the Barrie Cit- izens Band, already well known. . Prizes of $75. $50 and 825 are to be given for some of the fastest harness horses in various classes These ought`to make the speeding in the ring on both afternoons features of interest. On Tuesday there are three main races down on the program and i on Wednesday four. ,,_....._,-. .-nu auavvylc uuun: 5- Barrie s Big, Fair is around again, too, t just half a week away. It is to be a three- day exhibition this year. as usual,` and op- ens next Monday, Sept. 18, continuing bu Tuesday, Sept. 19, and on Wednesday, Sept. 20. Exhibitors will `have all of Mon- day to install exhibits, but the next two days will be thrown open to the public. There are to be two afternoons crowded with at-trlactive programs containing events dear to the hearts of the farm-folk 3 well 2 as to the townspeople, and the directors, who have arranged this year's.show with an eye to everything, expect bumper crowds on both days, meanwhile hoping that the weather will be favorable. A _u-,,, ---- jj-- `Fall Fair days. are here again with their harness races.~live stock shows, hot dogs," midways and kewpie dplls! - `. D......:.. .. tn- rm` MRS. A_aNoLb's FUNERAL ___I,,I, II E.vvA_R.'r \Jnl V: IqvI\Jl U '22,` 192;; R.'MALCOMSON GEO. VICKERS H. J. EVANS VISITORS TO THE BARRIE FAIR willialso visit this popular shopping placg where- Wom%en's Coats, Millinery and to make the day both protable and enjoyable. Shop in the morning if you can. GEO. VICKERS LIMITED 7311 Underwear - will be featureci The Second lnstalment of taxes is due and payable at The Bank of Toronto on or before ` rnhort address was rea'd and Rev. Roy Mel- Iuuuav uuaiuusu. On Monday evening, Sept. 4, the choir of St. George s church and the Girls` Aux- iliary held a happy gathering at the `home ; of'Miss Lillian Godden, in honor of her` marriage to Mr. G. Brunton, which took place on Sept..6. The evening passed in games and music, which all enjoyed. AA ville presented Miis God_den with a beauti- : ful electric waster, also a lovely silver -breakfast cruet from `the. Girls Auxiliary.l ` Afterwards dainty refreshments were-H mrved _ will have a chance vtc.>. take advantage of our SALE. Watch for the big sign at new store `J Uh A'.wW. Smith, T regslurer. Barrie, Sept. 13th, `1922.