NOTICE This store remains open every Wednesday afternoon during May. `lIt'\ Iinuun--4;`. -._._- The HUB General Store {22 DUNLOP STREET; BARRIE `Now /iiXLiioLxi5'X\i I Itllnii II 1-1 * x % FIT and WORKMANSHIP - '50 VOR Y:% DBAcK `A L ~:;;\[ARlETY or woo LLENS T0 cuoosa 1-"Rom A SU1Tand EXTRA PANTS SATURDAY A REPRESENTATIVE or; BRADFORD TAILORED? CLOTHES WILL BE HERE run -nu illlhw jI$CY 33? ings, Bed Spffgads, etc. V-"JUK IFIUIIUH Ill 1Ul'UllLUn ,` Mr. and Mrs. '1`.- R. Mccaw-`spent a low days in Toronto last week. ` ha... :;....a.....-... no ucalnna mlannmnn IN 0Iv"'JuNcr1oN WITH ma SALE Now some on AT ,,` ._____v ..__- .---rug uavvinw Our source of supply not only gives us exclusive designs in printed materials and individual dress lengths, but in plain silks. We get special price concessions and its economy for you to buy here. We Have No Fear of Competition in |:I___ ,__ (HI: I Is 4- - --vv nvv I vs: III VUIEPBIIKIOII In "F:a;1cy Silks and Dress_Goods AP.!i:,., :9: May 1 Fancy down-proof coverings, well lled and splendid value. $1.75, $3.25. and $4.75 per -pair .........., ....u..u uuu wccn. I 1` The following accepted office posi-g t. tlons recently: Hovey Adams, Shanty ,-' Bay, with York Knitting Mills, Toron~ t! to; Margaret Strathearn. Midland, , with Gldley Boat Co.. Penetang; Helen Newman, Barrie. with Hurlburt's Shoe `Store; Allen Ayers, with Grlnyer El- OI! uunaay IEBI. _ . Mrs. Copeiand has ndturned to town utter spending the inter with her daughters in 'l`o1-ontl. Mrs. Blaln Ritchierand children `of. HlUHl.- I Keltha Dench, Muriel Paddison.l Ruth Beasley and Muriel Walkem gre writing finals this week. nu... a.._n.._-._; A , Lillian Hines passd her final last month. `llnlol... 1\.......|_ 1t--...r-I H * '- Feather Pillows 1:15. u;.- uua ucyw model allows elimination of heavy sti boning, yet affording perfect g- ure control. Variolastik -at sides and top, ` cleverly concealed abdominal support take `complete care of ab-` domina-l esh; a splendid model_for stout women.` ' -Clorset Models $3.00 to $10.00 " 6 I Nemo-Flex Com'binations- Q9 an A- bunnn Business College, Notes {II}...-. `l"l`.l._..._ ..--A- ` U LVUlllU'l.'lUJ\ \JUlllUlll1I:lUllH-" , _ . -33.50 to $10.00 5 Nem_o-Flex Girdles, $3 to 810.00 6 NAemo Brassiere M9de1s- Q1nn.- Quins ._ AND WILL -OFFER _Nl-ZMOS IN STOCK Price $10.00 each.` Caugmers In Torontp. _ l Mrs. Blaln Ritchierand owldren ot 8a.rr1e are visiting the former`: par- onts. Mr. and Mrs. Jag. Knox. 11.... 111 A I1..I....I.... ........o 5.. rlI.{-.u.on< has , satised us 7that we need not hesitate to recommend them. Many new lines are added each season and the proper model fbr each gure is here. 1 Sixteen Years of Nemo Corset 9 % Selling at, This Store ' Inna aniiul-`Int nu !-`|n+ urn -`anal nos} LCIU .LVL|_)UUIj -~$l.00 to $2.75 ea. (NEXT DO0R_ WOOLWORTH S) S.W. Moore ury UFUSII II. U11. All vegetables should be put on to cook in boiling Water. This holds the- major portion of the mineral matter and starch within. I To get grease spots out of silk with: l magnesia? Take a lump of the magne- sia, rub it wet on the stain and when: dry brush it off. All vnanfnhinu cl-unnl kn nuf no. On. lectric Shop;`Phyl. Hayes, Phelpston, with Toronto firm; Isobel Duff, Town: Clerk's office: Mat. Lowrie, Thornton, with Spruce Falls Pulp & Paper Co... i Kapuskasing. Z005; 4156: all OVA! wt U659: avoovny Mrs. W. A. Malcolm went to Tdromo` on Manda to attend the W.M.B. con- vention o the Presbyterian church. ,. 11.... 117 n u7..II.. ......a 11.. ......a uni... menus an town` tms WBBK. .1 W. J. McGuire was with his father in Panama: over Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton are on uncue. V Rev. N. Campbell of Barrie occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church on Sunday last. Mrs. Gangland has rdturned to town In renetang over uunuuy. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton are Vhlting friends in Toronto. ` ll- n-A II...` "I1 I3 illlnnili .- nnnnf n IUW uuya Ill L\l6'Ull\v\I.lEDIy vvwwun John Anderson of Midland rbndwed scqualnmnce in town on Tuesday. was Ynnip Yllnbllna amount 9 fan} nvn Qliqllllurullvv cu uvvvu vu ouvuuugu Miss Inez Hlckllng spent a. few days with her sister In Barrie this" week.` 11.... 1: A` I\-......... ..-4......-.I I..-...... III! UVIUII IIVI lbvl nu OJ$OOOl`d Hanan vv vvcu Mrs. R. A`. Cooper returned home on Saturday after enjoying a. few days in Toronto. . ' lihnnnnnn Mnlsnrrln urnnf tn `Mnnln 'l.`0!'OI)I.0. .. Emerson McQuax-rte went to Maple on `Monday to attend the funeral of an unle. v. D. BEARDSALL Women : Shoes ot . . . . .. 95:: Women's Shoes at . . . . . $1.95 Women's Shoes at . . . . . $2.95 Wo en : Shoes `at . . . .$3.'95 Wat h our windows for the- `kY.uu 'l`I-ung -in wnnfiunnm ' Jusr IMAGINE; One table and` one rack of Women's Laced Oxfords, calf and -`kid leather and patent Straps, and tan and brown lac- . ed or gore front styles Still a few airs of Boys Boots. left; some lack and some tan; just the last pairs of several lines; sizes 1 -110 5-42.50 a pair. Eairs left: nnmn Inn]: and anvvu: I-an. Odds and Ends Sale Passing `of Mrs. David Dryudnlo Mrs. David Dryadale passed away at V the family residence, 1otv9, con. 6 Flos, on Sunday morning, AprVl1_25,` in her vawu Uur wxuuuwa xv: New Things in Footwear, A Little Child Taken .... III.._...... .1 1.-.; LI_..- WATCH ova wnnow Am-:R MAY 1.; Rebekah Lodge n-nklu D01 a-6 Banal) wH`o WILL` WIN One Dpor %West _of Hotel row avg av-I --$1.95 1' pair CONTINUES . Manyfdpeople of" _Bgirri:ond vicihityv availed themsehfag ` `of; ..1':he{_ opportungm ity to buy Fooiwdr 'a`txri,diculously- low `prices lat, ` Saturday and this week` so far. We` have added several pairs__and in_._some1cass;1the remain- der ofa line;jt`o.t_h'ese tables and racks to allow the-C8316` to-continue. These goods hre.ti.`<'>t`!i1.the windows, but on` . racks- ;and tabl door and in the szore. 1` - l_l,p!'Il ll UJ BIIUW EH85!` sympuuly H.110 juesqpect. Rev. B. M. Hanna. of Thorn- bry conducted the services in Elmvale Presbyterian Church and at Elmvale cemetery. In addition to. those from '1nd1vidua.ls. the oral offerings includ- ed`one from the Presbyterian" Ladies Flee Telephone `Meeting A meeting oi` the subscribers of Flor; Municipal 'I`el_e hone System was held on Friday. Aprl 23. in the Parish 1-!all._for the election of two commis- sioners to fill the places of Messrs. Drysdale and Coe who had resigned. A large number of subscribers were rresent and much interest was taken 1: the proceedings. J. '1`. Simpson was appointed chairman . . After nominations the vote was tak- In by ballot and resulted as follows: I-I. Murdock. 145: Dr. Corcoran, 78: Time. Cavanagh; 75; Geo. Fleming. 72; W. D. Ritchie, 48. 51st year. Although she had been in failing health for several years. the end came very unexpectedly. Deceased, whose maiden name was Elizabeth" (Bessie) Elrick. was born Dec. 20, 1875, on the 5th concession of Flos and spent her whole litesin_this township. She was a. Presbyterian and a very active . member of the Elmvale church. Her husband and one son. Reg.. survive: also her mother. Mrs Elrick. three sisters and three brothers. Mrs. F. Vansickle of Phelpston. Mrs.` Robert- no_n,~of Toronto. Mrs. Hugh itchie of Calgary, George and John wlrick or `Flea and Robert Elrick of Colwell. A ........ 1..."... ........I..... no ....I..u.m- mm: IPIBDQH WBT6 present at H16 1un8X`8.l 011 April 274.0 show their sympathyand Ixiqspect. hlirv conducted the services in Elmvale {Iva I-I4lI\ avvwunu can own u. \rvovv `you A very large number of relatives and friends were present at the funeral on Annll 0'1 tn ahnur fhnhn uurnnnti-nr nntI ;mvE RAcK_-`s OF MEN'S TAN. `AND, BLA-9;; HIGH BOOTS, -`I-Izziekricvtx` ever weft-n a pair 91 _Invictu Shoes-the 4`-popular-'-'pri`ced Best Good Shoe` for Men? Six new` lines" came `in_ last week. A_-_ sizes` 6-to'-9-K--`Q ' 3.L95 |qd $3.95 a pair Several p`airs.of Good Shoes,` but 'Qdds,;-yand Ends of a num- ber of lines of Women's Shoes, at ._,.'....., . . . . ..,..95cpni,r S. W. Moore oooooya-we-to vv-mo u-9-1.4 o.oV- nun-van. Our Ladies -and Children's Department is lled to overowing not only with styl- ish dresses and coats but with apparel of - every kind - which one seldom nds in smaller stores. One of the largest stocks north` of Toronto. -We invite you. nuvvnull I-UUUU I The Assembly Past President of the `Rebekah Grand Lodge of Ontario, Mrs. Martha Watts of Peterboro. naid a visit to Glen Rebekah Lodge No. 209. last week. Her visit took place,on the regular meeting night of the lodge and the usual business was conducted during the early part or the meeting. The Rebekah Degree was exemplified by the degree team under the leader- ship ,0! Captain I-I. J. Player. A very interesting talk was given by Mrs.` Watts on the work of the Rebekahs.L At the close of the Lodge a dainty lunch was served and social hour en- Joyed by all. In Spring, and . Summer` HATS` great discrimination is given in selecting our models; style, quality and price must be inherent. COMPARE AND SEE. * Exclusiveness and Quality Find` Delightful Expression "in Millinery and Raddy-to-Wear Garments, ` at This Store. SEE OUR wmpow mspuw n `awn- ""-sv.ob .% ...'ar. 0 `sunny _- The Corset which nnowenjoys the` distinction of being in front rank of Corsetry. Worn by few` women at first, but qow in every country of the world. ' .T;Venty-Eighdt Birthday of Itlemo .G0t_8i5t|_- ._ In..- 11-....- ._-I.:..LV._--..."....n---.. 4.1.. A proper mode! for every type of gure. i:,V;7Spec_ial designs fdr special purposes`; ' Patent ' self-reducing strapssgive support to the wearsr. `(E21-cciunni" L *5- -I . _ Co"!-so A clasp front model - g,,.. I with closed back-- _-- -made with.Variolastik side sections and light boning to give comfortable support and control whore necessary. Made of 4 pink coutil, novelty trim- lmed---A POPlJLAR MODEL. NEMOeFLEX wt-3 519 Elders inducted ' I At the morning service of St. John's `United Church Sunday: April 25, the, Elders were inducted. The stewards, superintendents or Sunday School, and. Junior League, presidents of the W0-I men's Missionary Society and Ladies'| gill were installed by the pastor. Rev. . E. Pugsley. V NEM(_)_vS_ERVICE ut. umnxs to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Miner. for their kindness in making all W91` come. Mr.'M1`l1ei' has been confined to bed having cohtracted 9. severe 111119.59- 5". 11099 he will `soon . recover. James ' uug cw.-.quost1o .-Was I "Ke $ of 1 Pace lat-~hl'.1mII anus uwmzquestlon and by lllstlllrecuul`. 31- ,-.was successfully formed. A K8 V 6 thanks` was Riven M - P5::8.. .?li:=1,ll's.-talk and kindness in SW` 1118 th " nfermation. A motion was Put on the books`ca.lIing- for a` joint meet- ing at a later date of the Grenfel Club andvthis clubto 0 fully into the Q1185" tlon of the four-f ot sleighs. Any Othe clubs, interested in this vital subject are asked to communicate with C1135: - BOWYBI`. Secretary of the Seventh Line Club. After enjoving themselves at `cards and partaking at refresh- ments. the members tendered :1 Wte of thanks to Mr. Millelzr. e - kfnndna In wml-inc an W o: u ` (Inna. --\v -a-- us: 11111:. Van: -`H _ Am`. 27--e-Quite 9. large number were present at `the regular monthly meet- ingof the U.F.0. Club held at the home or Mr. -and Mrs. Alex. Miller on Avril ,14- M33 Page. the local Agricultural representative. and. his wife. attended gm mlsetihg. Mr. Page spoke on E118 ' 08 c bnquestian an b hisedlrect on_ nan h0E\.cJ.l.lh_-Ivan nnnnsgnnfecllv formed. '1`rai'n-'-Tonei'--V-Ordered that the Court 01- Revlsionbe held on Saturday. MR5 29. at Elmval at 2 pm. and Coun- C" `WW 9~d.10urn~ to meet at 10 o'clock am. at, Elmvalenon the said date. (1 Q nnnmnxr Clerk ' sent. _ - ' The following accounts were passed a for `payment: A; Tarrant.` repairs to zganow plow, $2.50: B. Mccarnen. 2 cords of wood supplied to Miss Gray. $20.09; Jas.,Ke_n_.weIl. repairs to cul- vert on 8th line. $5.00: Dawson Kerr, filling washout on 6th line. $2-50: Can- ada Ingot Iron Co., $160 for road mad- er and $18.00'for road drag: J. P. Hens- man, repairs to snow plow, $2.00: con- tribution for purposes of Blue Water Highway, $50.00. n\vnnv-"l`nnnr_l\rnn~Ar1 that the nxgnway, $00.00. Downey--'1`oner-Ordered that the 1926 taxes be struck off the properties assessed to Miss Gray. Mrs.'R. Long` and Philip Doyle; also taxes charged against W. Bauer and C. C. Sneight. as the land taxed is included in that "Part of lot `25. con. 9, assessed `to A. Go Cavana. . 'hnun~.ny_m.-......'.. n...:.......: GI-uof H-an vnovouoo up voov 0 svnug Ina own voolnvovucv . v Mrs. W. C. Walls and Mr. and Mrs. "Blair: Ritchie and children or Barrie were here last week attending the -funeral of Richard Ritchie. Thu nnnvnhnm: nf T`, and (Man uavana. ' Downe,v-Tona'r--0rdered that the Township road graders be Iocated a follows: at W. C_ummlm='s. S-E 34 1 6. con. 4: Alex. Stra.th's. N. 175 lot 16 con; 7: Walter Middleton's. N- % 1 6. con. 7," 111181128. 11118!` 8.11 11111885 OI 8. IGW (11.VS. Born in this township on Nov. 19. 1866,Ahe lived in Flos throughout his life. He was a. qualified engineer and also was lineman in charge. of the lines of the Flos Municipal Telephone Sys- tem for several years. His wife died on Apr. 3. 1924,. but-two daughters and one son survive. Mrs. D. Parks of Orillia. Mrs. E." Edwards of Elmvale and Blain Ritchie of'Barrie: also three brothers and two sisters. W. K. Ritchie. D. H. Ritchie and Mrs.- H. Baker of Elmvale. Harvey Ritchie 01 Midland and Mrs. XV. C. Walls of Barrie. '* `Run: 14`. F`. Divnulnur hn nlnnvn-n n? fhnl u. wane or unrrle. '* | Rev. E. E. Pugsley had charge of the funeral services on_ Apr. 28 at his late residence and Elmvaleb cemetery.--The pallbearers were: Geo. Ritchie. W. K. Ritchie. D. H. Ritchie. Isaac Ritchie. J. H. Ritchieand Hur`veeRitchie. I I IVU UUUIIUII Flos Counclfmet at Phelnston on April 24 with all the members Dre-. ` SBIIL J`l[Jl.'1_l sent. 'l`|u -v-In vu uuvnuuu Iunvluw " A well-known and respected resi- dent. of Flos was removed by death on Wednesday, April 21, when Richard Rltchiesuccumbed to an attack of in- fluenza after an illness of few days. Rnrn In thin fnuynnhln nn `Man 10 -`Aid and on from the Boy Scouts. Those who carried the body to its last resting place were James Hill. J. `H. Simpson, T. Wallace, H. Carmihan, W. F. Downeyiandarry Thurlow. Death of Richard Ritchie H-Ian`, I-....\-.... -..J .._.._.-_;__.a --$5.50 each` II 0.10 snurp. Among those present at the Inaugur-T :1 meeting of the Slmcoe Presbytery` Women's Missionary Society of the, United Church were, Mrs. Turner. Mrs.= Wm. Trace and Mrs. M. Spring of Al-' lenwood. Mrs.'A. C. Bishop. Mrs. E.', Thompson. Mrs. F. 0. Bishop, Mrs. J.` Arnold and Mrs. M. Bea:-dual! 01! Elm-: Figs ` You may require Curtains or Curtain- ings for your windows, coverings for box- es, upholstering for chairs, pillows, sheets, or spreads for your beds. We can serve you well. Much better assortments than ever before angi prices lower. - Two thousand yards of this. serviceable silk, 33 in. wide, and in all colors, go out this week at 89c_yd. GREAT ACTIVITY IN THE YARD `G,O0AD-S,SECTlON Sales are increasing and changes must be made to make more room. F-XPtional values given in Sli!lEls,cDres`s' Goods, Curtains, ,.Cu'rtain- anon the said date. C. BURTON. Clerk AFTER HOUSECLEANING Fuji Silk, 89c V V _ _ __.__v _ ______' _-- .--- -.- `ruin vvnvvln llcllltldlcllls A Corseting Garment cannot really do its best if it is carelessly or in- correctly adjusted. Nor can` it achieve the smartest of lines unless it `is the model for your individual type. To get this, allow our experienced Corsotierres to give you a proper fitting and you are then assured of com- fort nu.-I .-a:---s:-.. N- -..s... ..l..-..- t... -I.:. -.'._,z-1 'l'UI})HUIl, WITH. 1". Li. 1513110)), N113: Jr Arnold and Mrs. M. Beardeal! 01! Elm- Unln ` --r-uuarru go give you a proper mung and than and satisfaction. No extra charge for thin_ ufn-vice. T2? 7 " We eature Fitting Service in Our Corset Department. CnrnAl:_.. f!-..._--.6 annual ugnllu J- EL- I.-- 9 o .-.uu, vvlvuu away of silk elastic at sides and back, cleverly-placed darts which hold the g- ure erect, brocade material with bust section of suede. A long-line, side-- closing model (pic- ktured) with gore -0 -3- _I-_L:- -L NEMO-FLEX. BRASSIERE -Price $2.50 , ~-------~---s-*=;*= Hall has also been very sick being un- able to do his chores whereupon a number of the club members_ visited his farm and gave a helping hand. The next meeting will be held on May 12 at the home of Mr. and` Mrs. Edgar Ren- nick. ` Chas. Bowyer received unofficial` word early in February that his eldest; brother had been killed on the railway` but lately has had official word that; his brother signed the voters list in England late in December and is still alive. I 'I'IlI'|8I'HJ OI HIUHETQ tuwnw. The members of I.0.0.I<`. and Glenl `Rebekah Lodges will attend divlneg worship In St. John's Church on Sun-` lay. evening. The members are re- quested to meet at the Lodge Room! at 6.15 sharp. Among those nrenent at the Inauzur-'