Originality counts in Men s and Boys Clothiimg. The wearer of our: Clothing always feels contented" be- cause it has three eardihal features, STYLE, . WORKMANSHIP an d QUALITY. Men s Stylish Suits -made ftoyl the latest designs in cloths and` up to the minute in style/. . .$5.00 to $18.50 -`IA-30ys" 2-piece Double 'Breasted Suits with'Bloomer pants in light and dark shades of Tweeds and Wor- steds. `Sizes 26 to 33 . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.00 to $10.00 Boys Odd Pants, :1 pair . . . . . . ..50c. Boys odd Pants--The Lion Brand with double knees and seats. Per Boys 2-piiece Norfolk Suits, light grey Tweed, all sizes up to 33. .. ' . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.75, $3.00, $3.50 Boys Norfolk Suilts with Bloomer Pants, all colors and all sizes, `.22 to 33 . . . . . . . . . . .. $3.50 and $3.95 A high-clas1s%Dres$-Maker, is in charge of our Dress- Making Parlors. : : .: Apprentices Wanted 1 Lieut. Geo. H. Rodgers is home `from Stanley "Barracks, `where he has undergone a six-weeks training course. pair ` ~ Do'notythi'nk our stock` is exhausted. We have (my :qli8.nti ty of Gcodsvetthat are damaged with smoke and w_ate;;; "only. _wife of Dalston last week. From our own `Cortes )on`dent . I I I Crown Hill, April 4.--Mrs. John` Luck is visiting relatives in Toronto. Mrs. Robson visited her son and wuu: FENCING AND COILED WIRE on account of the` way the .'.:.l.... .- ..-..I-_:-1 STOVES, GUNS, RIFLES AND AMMUNITION .Th_is week we are unloading our By Smxrday we will have our GRANITE AND TINWARE ,,poPL1Ns-3;n-d c.leCixe.ne,V:SstineHl:t'es, Szixe Blue, Navy 15.-Town Ros-e,5 Greeu,`Tau and ~Wine. per vd. M V .. 1 ` ` 50c. to 75, K "STRIPED-`MAohair Suitings-A11 shades ' 9.512,, Rn:-, On Sale, also a quantity of . 75.0. to $1.35 Miss M. E. McLuoas, who has beeng organist in `Central Church, for many- years has resigned. -nr . .. . ,-. ll Red Flag it Dr. Wells New Block Mr. J. tended a ;ning Co. f'rmIns1>u,% J. Gibson of Toronto. at` meeting of the Barrie Tan directors on 'l`ue.s-day eve: goods are going It. However, we Apn, o 35c. (Any t)tOL\ILA|tE', ;suuL gyusu vJ\:u. ` Our hockey enthusiasts had a couple`? of good games last week. . Sleighing "Again on Saturday.--Mrs.` Geo. Wilson Injured by a Pa.1l.-- Dalston Not in Favor of rm-' posed School 8ettlemen_t.--A ! League Prosporing. . (From our own 'Corresponden_t.) Dalston, April 3.-A heavy fall of snow came on Saturday night, mak- ing very good sleighing. THE NEWS FROM CROWN I-IILL.I A n/umber from this community attended the funeral of Mrs. Ball in Barrie on Monday. The frieuds'he1`e have the sympathy of all in their berea\_'-ment. \, HOCKEY LAST WEEK i AT MITCHELL SQUARE! U Mr. `Alex. ilrrie purchased :1 fine` driver at the sale of Wm. Elliott, Crown Hill, last week. Our blacksmith is able tn work again. Mrs. H. J. Crawford is visiting friends in Orillia. . - 1 Many of the children around here are su'ering from sore eyes. . l\..-. l1I\n`,rnvv nn4>L..nnn4-a Ln}! .-. .-nun.-.I'..`\ ivtiss Lizzi J1'$ix]$ `"(:rown mu spent Sunday at Jos. T. Emma . ' `RE... (1.... 111:1--- _.1.:I- .._.:_.. 1_-_.-l E. M." ii1i;.hea in the Methodist Church Sunday morning to a large audience. T 1 -1- - Mr; Johnz Jirrnieson is_ very low with hemorrhage of the stomach. We hope for a speedy recovery. ' ' ! IKE... `I 0 0 ' Mrs. Geo. Wilson, while going home from her daughter's, Mrs. G. T. Bald- _1jvin s, slipped on the ice in front of the store, cutting her head and hurt-` ing her back. She suered consider- able pain but is `not in a dangerous, -condition. ` ` * . Q The bsiness meeting of_ vthe L634` dgue last week was a success. The` secretary s book showing a `member- ; some live workers in.the Dalston Lea- ship of forty `or more,` There `are ggue; `ook -out V for a ; socia_1= in the` f".1`l`B8;1fvoVut ure." ' . ' = ~ ' our Public. `s ent S,atu'rday at : We` aati>3ag`f OI` THE WEEKv FROM DALSTON VICINITY MINESING. School teach; his .hon1_a in, _ 3ooooooooooooooooooooqoc:E IR. A. STEPHENS, " 3 Who is Visiting and Being "Visited- ; Choral Society Well Attended- School Closed for Week. , I ' - Teacher I11. I (From our own Correspondent). J I ! Shanty Bay, April 4.--Mr. Duncan Gilchrist spent a few days with his brother in Orillia last week; _Nnws or THE WEEK E Miss Lillie Paterson _of Hamilton ; is` home on_ 21 visit. V Miss Maggie Glennie of Orillia` is visitingfriends here. . Miss Maggi? Cameror_x of Barrie is visiting her brother here. 4 _ Mrs; Reevie nd 1_\Irs. Chesney are in our village visiting with friends. I Mr. H. G. Martin is visiting friends [in Newmarket, i I 1 I `which is in.a No. _1, shape at present `kand quite capable of- payingtwo `teachers. Be on hand in Barrie,on| ithe 15th at the meeting" and ght this J `to a nish. T . I Sorry to rort the death of Miss Maidie Campbell, w_ho has been ill- for a long time. 1 g `Ir: -r n w-. | Mis:s'D:v1y is` homve with sore throat,` having to give up her school for a week. I 1 "l`he. Choral Society-. was well at-y` tended" and from the interest the leader is taking*`in it it` will be a !success if the pupils take as`muc11. PERSONAL AND OTHER NEWS ` ' FROM BIG BAY POINT. What is Going on at the Village Near` I the Summer Resort. % ` `V (From our own Correspondent). I Big Bay Point, April 3.---Mr. Mor- rison of McMaster University 00,-` .cupied the pulpit; here Sunday and; everybody was pleased with his in-I teresting and inspiring discourse. I -l':___ 1-__ ~r_"o, o 1 11- A. Miss Lennox of Barrie is` staying with her cousins at Inglewater. Mrs ,.`\. R. Standen and. fzimiyl ieft Minesing for Rathmullen, Sask.,l '-on March 27th. Needless to say, they have the best wishes of the com-' munity in their future home. A son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Thompson. Mr. Geo. G. Johnston has been serioiisly indisposed. We understand he is (-onvalescing satisfactorily. I Miss Mary Orchard has been visit-A ing f1'ie11ds in Toronto. ` ' Mr. John Paterson `of East Oro,Aisl visiting his` father, who has been poor-1 lyAfor some time, but we hope for his speedy `recovery. I -.-. The shermen have taken `their shanties off the bay. . Mrs. Goulfex; gt Monday VwAith her friends, the Misses Smith `and %R.iacTh of -Hawkestone. Miss visited Mr. Charles J obbit of` the E1e_venth Line, Sunday. TM- 1rr-...::' 1nr----.. _n'n ,, _ . I V I 1 Miss Z. Reid of Lefroyvisited herl Icousin, Miss Irella Reid last week. I } - q ,. _ __ `T1 .._-__.. -V-\.. gun.-v i We understand that V the trustees !of the church intend renovating the church grounds by xing the steps `and also putting up anew fence. It 'would ertainly improve the looks of F the place. - _ 77*.` `Vi,-_-V `__---`, ""....~J Mr. Ward Mayor of Barrie Colleg- iate Institute `spent the week-end. at his home here. Roads are in Bad Condition.--Mr.A} Chas. Horton -Moved to New ' Farm. . : (From our own Co'rrespondent). Midhurst, April 4.--Miss M. Car-_ ru_thers of` Avening is visiting at Mrs. A, Finla.y s. R M1; "hep`pard went as Adel-1 egate from the Woman s Ho_meMis- xsion Society to Toronto last week, ` 1 fI1L_ 'I'_`I The Ledies Aid and Home Mis- sions Society meets at St. ,Andrew sV ,church this afternoon, April 6. Q I rm... ..-~:I- - ,d wv -- v-V.-vi OCQIJV 'V\7Vl\a Spring Late and Lots of Snow Yet. -Organ1'st of Central Church for Many Years Resigns. i (From our own C()rrespondet.) | Mitvhell Square, Apljil 3.-Spring! seems rather slow in coming` this` I `I _ve-:11`. There is :1 lot of snow on the roads here yet. A school rvrvxdeeoz-aging was {held at Mr. George Coutts last` week. ` `If A ,.,_,__`_--.., --za'-.o- V: V `i The roads are teported to be `in I , very bad {condition in_ this vicinity. `` MI nkna !Il\Q'l\-u L`. ._.;_.__j 1, it- V , ,, ,_ _ -.____.`-.,-. -..' . vnlfa V Lhlllllllo ' A oMr. Chas. Horton _ has_ moved to his new farm, formerly, owned by. oM.r. .P. Murphy, and VM1`. .Murphy to the` isixth line nf Vnenrn ' ,.-.o Maustlul auu ,JuVlI'o `sixth line of Vespra. Report for iqdrch. -` ~ Sr. IV.`---Willie Coughlin, Le'o, Bern- ard, Harold TMcL aughlin,=' _ Pauljne` I Bernard, Kathleen : McLau_`g'hlin, j I1fe'n_e, l O-`Donnell, Wi1f1-ekd McLaughlin . ., . 1": TV -.1~rru;_.. man 9 I ..L.l.J.-1 o;.ngd9.n~ Yuraaser to i Spring _Sui.tyet.~ .'T:he_weather has ben;oud_1,ut a"`Vmi'ldVerV wave is sure to'com e' very soon. You `will have to takeoff` your overcoat which'n1ay be eovcring.*u:p asshabby suit. . '- Take a look in -atthe N obby Lines of Clothing which5,R.`A.Stephens is `showing. He has had thirty .yearsVl'exvperie`nce in the clothing business and he. can give you the propet t and material in the nest lines of. Clothing. made in Canada Regulation Boy. Scout Suits. Headquarters for Men s Worjki ing Shirts, Overalls and Smocks, Oiled Clothing, etc, PROBABLY YOU la\re ..nc)f xthotight }t1_ch abouf a New i c-,.-e_.. c;_:..`_--.. ' mu. .......1..... L..- 1...`... ....1.: T:......L..' ...:I,:.... Norris mom MIDHURST. :OOOOOOOOOOO0 COOOOQOOOOO O: A FROM SHANTY BAY. 'EPHENS, ;'&"o?z"3aisN%E'`s DUNLOP 51"., FBARRIE The undersigned is offering for sale the North-half Lot Sixteen. in the Eighth Conces- sion of the Township of Innisl. containing one hundredand ten acres. more or less. The Soil is an A-1cln;y_ loam and is;in a good state of cultivation. ` the fall ploughing all `having been done by single plough. This Farm is situated on the Penetang oad. one mile south of Stroud and two miles} front Cm-lgvale on the '3. T. R. Possession given at any time. Fur- thei-,particula,rs-on application to BARCLAY BROS}. Barclay P.O. ` `W. A. MCCONKEY. Barrie P. O. , I __ , CHAS. MAN'F.ER Craigwnle, I . 0. ' 5. R. BROWN. Thox-"ntou 1&9. f ' IL! . l U!` UC[Ol'l.`- [H18 '11! 01!) UL Apru. Ii-U. 1:711. b_U 1 send by post. prepaid. or otherwise deliver to ' i Creswicke 8:. 00.. of the Town of Barrie; in the County or biiucoe. and Province of Ontario, Solicitors for William Thompson. the Adminis- Q trator of the said estate. their Christian and ' surnames. addresses and deacriptiuns and the full particulars of their claims respectively. - ro uerly veried. and of the securities. if any ` el by them. and that after the said date the lsaid administrator will proceed to distribute iv` the _assests. of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, huvin re ard only to ` thoselclaims of which he shall t en ave notice. and that he. the said administrator, will not! then be liable for the assets or any part there- ' of. so distributed to any persons of whosel , I [claims notice shall not have been received at time of such distribution I CR`E>WlCi{E Sc CO.. I Pursuant. to the provisions of the Revised! Statutes of Ontario, 1897. Uhapu-.r 129 .Section I 38. notice is hereby given that all creditors and ' persons having any claims against the estate I. of George Thomnson. late of tho 'l`ownshi of. 11533.. in the County of Simcoe. General . em` chant who died on or about the Seventh day or March. A.D. 1911, intestate, V are required on or before gthe-24th day of April. A.l). 1911. to` . non hv nnar, nrnnnid. m- nthnrwitzc-. deliver m : `r-.v <\o V7 .v.-can uv \l\ro| of the Town of Barrie. in the County of Simone, and Province of Ontario, 13-16 Solicitors for sn.idTA'i,minis:ra.tor. Dated th_e 27th day of March, A1). 1911. [NOTICE To c1u:m'roRs -Pt. II. -4 Madeline Cough,lin,' Cora i , Hewitt. i -"Pt.`"I'.--Luella` Wilson, Clarence Car- ` son, Willie Peacock, Leona Coughlin. P . ' E. M. _BROOKS, Teacher I . Note-Correspondents in spekxngl of the movements of visitors will! pleasestate the places from which! they come. VAIaUABLE[ FARM FOR SALE. By next Saturday we hope to 5 have our store filled better than ever with goods at prices that will be picked up by the early purchasers. ' ` . _ A T V We are WORKING HARD THIS WEEK:to clean all the goods out of the Old Stand in order to make room for the carpenters to rush along thenew work, as we hope to be in our New Store by the middle of May. The balanceof our Stock we are offering is only damaged by smoke and water, but it`. j'We.a're going to `clear `these out at ridiculously `low prices. We also have ' ' ` T We are sorry we `c.annot{keep our store open every day, but cut, weare compelled to close every Monday, Wednesday and I hope, _ after next week, tube -open for business every day. u-pl __ .:~;o'|] | ' nlsmnuwnl-Iluunsp-u us.`--..... - _ _ _. r--- --- -------vvv vvv-J I-(syn here will be SOMETHING DOINGin Bargains as long as yqu` see an; Opposite the Bank of'Toronto. 1 This is the Opportune Time to L Paints A LARGE asmcx or ALABASTINE AN MURESCO % Rememberwe? aAre the only people handling the Booming Mr. .E}gbe1-t Avison spent a few days in Toronto last week. \ ,1 MARTIN-SENOUR mo 1>.c. PURE MIXED PAINTS = NfO:RT.H mm ADVANCE That must cleared out. MUST BE CLEARED OUT `Mrs. Chas. Powers (nee Miss Mina Grose) has been the guest of her sis- te_r,_ Mrs. John. Dyment during the past week. L - - mid Gobi: are all on now at very A ;p,3,,_ _a_. cuhtomer of this stotgor not you will ap. tlje very; ai `we 3611 our mos|:_sty]i,.h.D1-ess Goods and Trin{mixigs., % % Quarterly services were held in the Free Methodist Church from Friday to Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Rey- nolds presided at the services. -on -\ A. . 1: pp. `A Lgrge Assortthent of Plain and .Fan.cy.Blacks -- Black and White Shepherd : Checks Light and Darkicrey Suiting: (Dress Lengths) -31.5 o and $1.65 Foulard Silks in the Latest`C_olorings and Designs A ME,N S AND BOYS suns DEVLIN & MURCHISON MISS BURCH, V RS-iRVGES-- T.sta.xn/enieis Cheviots ad Worsls.in Navy, A.-...A.L...~ - .....l l"..a..n.. mar mu-cl VOILES--Plin and fancy. 'l'eui, Green, Pink. Navy. Grays, light Blue and Ameth}-`st. per yd. 50c. to 75. :j:_ 3-1t(.Lin;a--r;sm.menea Linevwus zmu vv unawu.-pm Av:-v _,, Brawn, Gray, Amethyst and Cream pvr yard . - ` ` 50c.Tt0 $1.25 pen every day, but account of the the g1 and F riday' to replenish our stock. * I Rev. D. Church of Toronto will preach in the Methodist Church next Sungay afternoon. at 2.30.