_..._ _ ___-.. nap: nlllllull-ll Opposite Simcoe Hotel TO THE FIRST 100 CUSTOMERS; Ladies Pure Silk Hose" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . '50c.pair Ladies Silk Hose (seconds) . . . . . . . . . . 25 pair Also on sale Saturday morning at'8.30: Ladies Bloomers . . . ._ . . . . ... . . . . . ..50c pair Men s Silk Hose . . . . . . . . . . ._ . V. .` . . . . . ., 50c pair Tuskish Towels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 each Guaranteedfire Silk Hosieify, $l`1.'25 pair. I or" nexi to the. Classic Hotel, ALLAN DALE. Two doors west of Telephone Office, Our up-to-date G o o d y e a r equipment en- 7 ables us to re- pair the nest hand-sewn turn shoes or the` stoutest Good- year welt. Best of leather, and price right. o o1>13N1NaA"f`s_g:L_A1>1>I-:gg'rc_>1\'I STREET BARRIE, Examiner. Classified Ads. if you ==== c. 1'. Xn;1rRoNc uwunnrll I I THE! THE HOME bl?! Iiniifsn Pxrizzs; wa1jt- rsults. V; The Burglar J`IVI"Uan-5- B. E: ISEILE DIDj0ZlDX()X0f0X()ZOZ 5 and came to Barrie to live. Mr. `Mo-' ..-Avoy was a Roman Catholic and "a .'`na'~ of the Holy Name Society". Hls_ ing at his home, 88 Clapperton St., at the- age of sixty-nine years. 'I`hr'ee weeks ago Mr. McAvoy was taken ill with influenza and about ten.da_vs later was operated .on for appendicitis. late Mr. McAvoy was born at Apto. Flos township, a- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McAvoy, and, he spent the greater part of hls life on` the _ homestead. Six years ago he retired wife, formerly Miss Alice Naughton of Warminster,-, `survives him, and also one brother, Thomas McAvoy of Los Angeles, Cal., and a sister, Miss Mary McAvoy, Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. The funeral took- place this ('I`hursdny) morning from the home to St. Mary's" Church and cemetery. ` ._uu_a xuuuun IUULK." A new all-action Western serial with Wm. Denna And Another V_an Bibber Comedy, 'I_'I1e Bu] MATINEE GOOD FRIDAY `AT _ 2.30. L Two Shows, 7.15 and 9.15. "Regulal a"' I I C - A 1-- _.- all: - Burton Ave. Methodist Church The S. had a most'success- iiul service last Sunday. A ladies *-choir ` of 25 voices delighted the congrega- tion with their messages of song. The pastor spoke from Proverbs 30: 30, - A,Woman that Feareth the Lord She Qhail beAPraised."V` 7 Next Sunday `morning the sermon will be an Easter Message closing with a Communion Service. Rev. W. J.`,Watt ' was the. speaker at the preparatory` `service Wednesday night. Next Monday'the Y. P. L. will be withdrawn on `account of `the holiday. ` ` g. -Hartt _shoes for. men are xzed as hllrhnuf mag- ...1....-- - .:....pm- 5 uummumon Service will be used. Anthems: Magdalene" and "Alleluia, Now is Christ Risen (Sim- per . - ' C. N. R. Firemen Made Good Time- On Monday G. A. Kell, C N. R. sup- _ erintendent of fire protection and safety, visited Allandale and made a thorough inspection of the premises D in the -interest of safety. The shop fire I brigade was called out for a test and made a splendid showing. Their time, A one minute and fifteen seconds from -the alarm .till they had a good stream of water, was very creditable. Allandale Athletic Park . Efforts are being made to have the grounds. that have been used as an athletic field taken over by the Parks Commission. Such action would meet _with the approyal of Allandale resid- ents. The grounds were used by a large number of people last summer and the C. N. R. Athletic Association spent . considerable money ,putting` itjhelm into shape for baseball and foot - ai . - D....L-.. I " p:II.l.'dl.l.UI'Cl and Niagara Falls.-The mat- teg is under consideration but has not` be n decided yet. i " i Rev. David Ritchie of Cromarty, Ont., will take the services in"Allan- dale Presbyterian church next Sunday. The Sacrament will be dispensed in the morning. Rev. J. S._ Shortt. will conduct the preparatory service on Friday night. A change is expected in the running ' time of No.` 6, the Cobalt" south- bound. .No official announcement has been made but it is expected that this train will leave North Bay at 9.50 pm. instead_ of 10.45 making its arrival in Barrie at 4.30 a.m. instead of 5.16 as at present. `. St. George : Church a Holy Communion at 8.30 a.m. andjll a.m. Children's se `vice at 3 pm. .Ev. ' ensong at 7 p.m. ' Simper's Communion Service ~_"Magdalene" and. (lAIInI..l.. \VA- ` .` _w.upameu by ner daughter-in-law, I `Mrs. Thos. Campbell. ' I ` Superintendent Goad of the Capreol me]! `of Capreol were visitors at the Allandale, terminal on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paddison, Mr. and, Mrs. S. E. Paddison and `child-J ren `of Toronto, spent Sunday with! Mr and `Mrs. W. J. Bates, Bradford St.` _ Preparations are being made by the C. N. R. to handle the Easter passen- 1 ger traffic. To ensure sufficient coach- ` `For a good time come to the Broth- erhoodfs ,Relief and Compensation Fund fourth annual euchre and dance, in Orange Hall, Allandale, Friday ev- ening, April 17. Prizes for euchre and dance. Gents 70c, ladies 230, tax ext1r5a. ` c The Allandale terminal has been in-' vited to enter a baseball team in a ., N. R. league to be composed of teams; from Toronto, `Hamilton, London,1 Stratford and Niagara yet. ` "- ....._, .. uuuuaylug wan ms cousins, Mr. and M s. E. McFadden, Caroline St. --McClary s electric ranges pay for _ themselves and make housework" a i pleasure. . See them at Robinson's 1 Hardware. ` 15c D. E. Gailoway, vice-president im charge of electric operations of the C. N. R., passed through Allandale last Friday. a j - ` Mrs. M. Campbell, who spent two months in Toronto, has returned, ac- companied by her daughter-in-law,` `Mas; Campgell. Iibun-`._L__.3- - ucar pul W811. -Orme' Spearn, who has been in Ne- braska for several years, is visiting his brother, J. A. Spearn. Dr. R. H. McKinney has `recovered from the -effects of his recent accid- ent and is able to be about. Harold Ansley of Toronto Univer- sity is holidaying with his cousins, Mrs. McFa.(lden, ._.'MI'nf`ln uuph. AI - -1- uus WBBK. . Wilfrid Lepine -has gone to Coiling- wood `and will spend. the summer on the boats. Mrs. K.MCamez-on has returned after _spending three _months in Windsor and Leamington. ,Mrs: H. McPha.il ha` gone. to spend, the Easter, holidays with her son in] Detroit, Mich. , , Mrs. Watson of Bracebridge spent a few daysthis week-with her father, W. L. Fraser. - mm; 'I\/r..nra....... .. 4.--- - . vv . u. pruser. The Mc_Kinny .fox.farm has recent- ly been transferred from Ferndale to near Colwell. .('h~rnn- Rana-.. ...u.- I. ure. . Mr. and short holic' this week. `XIII :-13 '| That sterling player of the screen in the strongest role of, his entire career. See him in the sensationally exciting melodrama crammed with thrills never attempted in any photoplay and climnxed by the most stupendous flood and tornado scenes ever recorded by camera. Don't miss it. ` _ _ . The Grantee} A..s:.... n:_.___- ,1 -I -' JMOHN McAVOY '?_'.TP4RY un untv HUI!` . auu Mrs. Jonn Garton holiday with friends in week. V and Mrs. John Garton holidav with 9.-a....a.. a.. auu-: money ,putt1ng` baseball foot- I Sundav. A 1gaa...v....1..-:.. J. L 1th `I us an 1... vuvvbltlll auu 1e f r. net 'I"hnh~ Hun. spent a. Toronto Beautiful Mary. Pickford in her most beautiful ipicture as a spitre girl of eighteen who braves paternal wraith, meets conspiracy and in- trigue, treachery and treas- on, for the love of the youth who holds her heart. 1 he CAPITOL E..`.`ie ;i 'i..`:. MON|MY'T||E THE PIl"l"l IDl:' vnt nnr nr-H Phon 1133 THEATRE 5V?`V `"E3AY Ru, 9 - - fa fr F:-\V Fs--R W `gram fv/we }'omanh'c.naue/ by Charles '772a/or ~ ~ Uapfea (`we/demar _X:ur5 A mansnnu nexmn gnonucaloml lD;Il'\*'f\(! lf/ID-\`\:n I-u. f'L-..I- ___.. vu_ AVA: all bUlICUlllC: met quic':I and satisfactorily. {"" Her Beauty %Ma/es You `Gas%pL. v THE PICTURE YOU VE BEBE; FOR ~___ @5114] l:4"|\.rI1 1`lUl 4 Monday and Wednesd; Evening Prices: Adults 35, Children 15c, Matinee Prices: Adults 25, Children 10c, Use lt IIj`T$jI QC I Flower-adorned `Hats. in many shapes A-offer splendid Chance for a ChOlC most becoming to your face and in harmony with the newseason s dress demands. It is a-._ U0tlb1( showing. --We invite you to come and see. - \II\ 111.417 \Jl.n\J VI-IIJ And the popularity `of ' ne French Kid Gloves is at its height. ` Never since the beginning of the Great War has there been such a demand for the kid glove, so ueeisaxfyr (to. the cor- rectness of'dressL`-"`S.l`iL8"des are light shade; of tan, grey` and" brown, also black,`at $1.50, s2.oo,.s2.7s, $3.00. nu: NEW spams MILLINERY . WQWING '5 5"'7REME_ STER, or ALL TIM EWFNFW G':QVE . _ _ _ - . - \lOL and Weanesday at_ 2T_30_ ?`L:l.l..-.. 1 - -,--v-J (BI. OW migc, tax included tax included The scum crude 011 is and by.a nu V lling and.1' ate equipme Vbenzine, kex ;t'ue1-o1ls, wa .vor_v rare. 'runmng frm `After this Schorman, 1 first showed elds froni to the stori to the rene ture was the oil shot int feet. Some 25,000 barr erage produc rels daily. eration to tr rail, pipe li Mexico` and VV_vo2mng'.: Ill In-I-' \ oil in Ponns boginninu" 0 today. In VVhito (1i. to drill fun` than that n this di; avoided and ing was no chance. On the I\ petroleum xx who used it for light an icinal purm erica `the A In 18:'n9( yuungest 4) of the wur man from vc-onsidercd the pitch u ark waterp petroleum nmtorial w the basket i `We now kn the constru be] was asp used liquid The so-call on the shore nothing mo of natural V `VVe_st(rn S "the .\`,( ,II ver In t}.L- or fnur m Sc-horman. from the C M0untain.< basin. - Thi countle.<;< Ii ed the sh (lec()1npo. This is the igrin of pot ._1;han an 4. _ing' a 12:11. VVGTI `II l.l vcas well 1'1 ience. Th eum w2'x.< :1 found mu! address by of motion of drillin and refinin In vivw ed in pH-.~ and `pa-Lru tmtwi 1:-ct rolc-um," -,; 11' Ill .1 ! J UIVCUIXI Hall 1:} The .' premier p the date g ` Tmiil->n-.1 S9aT:ed,' 1 * PETR( DA ! . I PHONE 11 33. Petmleu Noah EIRCI THI.` TONIGHT, rmnnv Ann smnnnv THRII I Q nnmn xyn}. :"i :;_ _