55 90 90' I\ A - is u. :,v'1u.~t of Miss Mary Haw] ' (CS. _Y`X.v\.`. 41t n - * * 01110 on Brad." . . E 1;I:).11:&. Meoavrthyivis Home froni \k'i\1 I1I.'1;i\_~" Spent SAeveAra'13T \ -W. A - T) . . 9121112-fid`r1,ld!al1d. mg miL131?gi11?eErO11L`;;fj1;`(f`11 L s`pn.`5 \ . , I V` ' T~'i?:%`ue`1:1:;3`i;0;%(;a*;:*m?f T0- *,1l`.`1',1.5:;: 1`i%:1`1 (, :;:,::~";,1 spent Miss` (`<>1`:1. Shaw of Suprior,e;;is. 9`? 111-. '1`h..,\, Sibbald of cobalt t .. Spen ' .1 ...l \`r 1 diAi[ ma` i>'1nib'1v'Ai'f V , . 3ooeooooooooooooo: _v. goeooooeoooooooooo0Ooo i -___ A Mi REMEMBER the timesiwe had to L smoke the moss? quitoes away of an evening? And to brush the flies or simply endure them ? "How times have changed ! Now we know that these insectsrwere` the means of spreading dangerous, diseases, and protect our homes and families by screeningthemout. T s - BOTHWELL BLOCK V1` pays both from the standpoint of comfort and convenience 0! hmlth, _ - . I 5?) 26 25% so 23 so An _ p 7, _ ()UR_,stock of screens `and screening permits ypu to t any door or window. We handle. the best quality` which will last fox? yczu-s. Thiszmeans that you "can put them gp in Vavfexvgrninutes next season, thus saving you the time and trouble of tting new. onus as well as the cost of buying them. ' * l * ' now about .sreCl"g- W *1 popular place in the Vlg-hbrhc_ _d'-* really will cost. V -' V cams FURNISHINGS and may Goons I-iitu. MacIntosh; of Toronto, up-To-nus si`ocxJ uowasr mucas .` ALLANDALE The Best Hardware } House One `Door 36 50: HA I I I noun; 9! VVLLLC _DUuLe8,'.VVI10 has been _stayin g~ with her son in Washagog. for the last few months, is visiting {at her_ br-other s,v Mr. "Thos. Sibbald, Bradford St. ` " ' g ` Mr. A. 0. Garden has purchased that ibeantifillly situateai property known as the Soules homestead, 0_n the `porch? It will be. the most i. Come in and see how little it_ j Mr. and -Mrs. R. M. Butler _ of ;Toronto (formerly of Barrie) an- no-uncea the engagjement of their only ,da1_1'gh. oer, Gertrude. Louise; to ?G.arnet `Lawrence 'Be_rke-lay, son of iMr.'-and Mrs. J .'A. Berkeley, Belle- ,-ville. The m~ar_ria.ge ,will take place Qquietly the middle _of J pne. ' Mr. Frank Ba11ti'n-.g, who has `been 0. value-d member of The Advm-ce` staff for the past 13 years, 1ea.v'es 0n! M30-n-day to take a position at Strass- ' bu1_-g`, Sask.` He '.wi11 -be nuvcli miss.- ed "by :a large circle of .friends_ and e:sp~e|cia1ly by .T1`inity Church, of which he was an active: _worker. ' 1 Mr. E. -S. Lally, Eastern r-epresen- tative of the G'0daI`d La11d C0. of- St.,Pau1, left} on _ Tuesday with a` 4-party of seven f0r.G-olose Lake, Sask. Mr. Lally has made ' a nulnber of sales of land in the Goose Lake Dis`- trict. recently and expects to take sev.e.r.ax1.m o-re parties out during the summer. ` A pretty wedding was solemnized at St. Michael s? and` All Angels .-`- -w- v-coca vo<\I K) kAlIJ|lI.L'\,|I. -K1131` MILD. E Friends of Miss Viola Asheld, :who has on many occasions. visited :Mr. and Mrs. Meaford Webb and %to hear of her sru_d`den demise at her i home in Toronto. -on Monday even- funn- .other friends in Town, wi11 be sorry S with friends at Ki-llyleagh and i Tho-rnto-n before leaving" for Battle Creek and Minneapolis , whereshe in- iten-dsw spending the su-mmar months. 1-1 In -14-. Mrs. `Little is {spend-ing a week A-rthur I)o.wer. returned from 0-ronto University Last week and lA s`p-ent a few days in` Bazrrie -on his [way north to take uphis duties `as ;fire ranger. ` T ` .`.. .-.-1 --- - `:5, 50 An . ..... .1. .l. Ive-es. .01 J.Vew`0rleans` iarrived in Town "last week and: took; `up quarters for the summer at his lne home, Blake St. ! Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Richardsoii {and Miss Ada Richardson of Toron: `Hou, spen.t_ the holiday with the `for- imer si brother, `Dr. Richardson. (. M-rs. Wm. Sou1es,d.who has been i n-A- 9/ '17 1 iMr." and-' Mrs. Soiem, St . Mrs. G.` Hgewson of Col-lingwbodl; [hash been spending a. few Weeks` iwith friends on Charlotte. St._ and` : in Al-1a11dva'l=;_ - vv Lvllv `Ir .u'u:\uu5 . 111 Al-1an'd!816.- THOMPSON-BURGES {es Eof, New ' Ofleans` last week took at . Q4. s, 6f _ _'1.L' I w---.-`- .__.__-_-r- Deah s tuummous? came suddenly to James Brooks at the `home of his sister-in-1aw,. Mrs. Wm. Brio-oks; Ivy, -|r,-_J__ and. .'....4. * 1\.v..........1| ...'Ln . w...---V - Besidl the bereaved husband and` one daughter, little Voma, who is not yet .5 years of -age, Mrs. Ness leaves two sisters, Mrs. D. B. Henry of Northville, Mich., and Mrs`. (Dr.) Bailey of _Orillia, and her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ball of Mm St. . I H15 V|`."l"1ll"-la W,` 4.11.15. vv JLL. .:..u.-\.n.u::. -.s. v J , on. Monday, *20th inst? Deceased who was on a vigit from the West, was ` The funeral was held on. Sunday a ftyernroon and -a very_ large attend- ance demonstrated the sympathy of ' frictnds for the bereaved and `respect for the Vmemnory of ` the departed. The bier. and in fact -the whole room where the casket lay, was literallyl covered with floral tributes.`. The1 Citizens Band marched in uniform, without the.irlinstruments', as a mark of respect and: sympathy for their `bereaved co`-mmdc, Mr. W. J. Ness; I Many rel-atives from a` distance at- tended the _funeral,` _ mnongv `whom were: Mrs. Cliff Leatherdale of Cold- water. Mr. Jos. Ball of Warminster, eMr. "S. 'C1'_1`nniugham of - Thornton and Mrs. Thos. McEa:chern of W. T'oro1nto.. ` , Five relatives and one close friend carried the bier to its last resting` place, Vviz.: Dr. "Bailey of Orilliaa, J. F. Craig`, Thos. Gauley, Robt.. Mc- Bride, W. Robertson and Ralph Johnston. The news of the su-cllden death of Mrs. .-Wlm. J. Nessi on Thursd`a.y `afternoon last came as a great shock . to a. large `c-irc1e.. of friends, who` deeply 'syvmpath`ise .With the berteav-I -ed husband and relatives.` Mrs. Ness, whose maiden name was Edith Rosa- lind Ball was the daughter of Mr. `and Mrs. Harry Ball of Mary St.,l and she was born at. _Tl'1ornto-n. some; 30 years ago. About six years ago she was m1a.rried to William J. Nbss of the private bank of T. Beeeroft & Co., and they have been one of Bar-V rie s most popul~ar~ couples. ` If`! n r` u l Church, Wychwcod, Toronto, Ton Mav 22nd, when Miss Nellie Bu.-rgieel of Eastbourne, England, became the. bride of. Mr. .V-i~ctc~r J. Thompson of Wychwood. ._At three o clock the bride entered). the church leaning on the -arm of Mr. Hawkins.` She. look- i l ed charming f in"her dress of cream San Toy and all-l-over lace, her tulle veil being fastened with lilies of the valley, and she carried` a beautiful bouquet of .white roses. The bride and groom were su.'pIpo-rtedyby Missl ,V-0-wels of Parry Sound and Mr. J as. Wearing of Woodstock -an(l't.l1c- little ` `Misses Thompson and Hawkins I !mia=de two pretty ower girls. The` ' ceremony, was performed by the Rev. l Russel McLean, `late of Shanty Bay.l -Automobiles conveyed the guests toi lthe home of Mr. and Mrs.UHawl~:ins, Where a sumptuous wedding; dinner was in waiting_. The numerous and costly presents receivedshow the es- teem in which the young couple are} held and the best wishes of their` many friends follow them to theira new home in Wychwood Ave; A -.5 Single Fore for Round Trip Between All Stationsin Canada `Good going May 51, dupe 1, 2, 3 Return limit June 6. 1912 (Minimum charge 250.) % rur-uusxon EXPRESS-Leava To _ Muskoku Luke points. . ronto. 10.15 3.111. dull , ex. Sundaknnoking direct connection a Muskoka hart for `I -,I ll_ ...... -. 4.. Tl7-..l... Pa-.1.` IVIUKKULG IJIILD yvnu van Homeseekers Excursions to \Ves!.orn Canada June It and 85. July 9 and 85._ and every second Tuesday thereafter until Sept. 17 via Surnia or Chicago. Winnipec and return $84.00. Edmonton and return $48.-00. [Tic-kets good for sixty days: aapecial tram will leave Toronto 10 30 p.m. on above dates. carrying Throu hi Coaches and Bullmsn Tourist Sleeping` era. -. A NOEHANGE or ems Tickets will use he on salevia. Sarni and Northern-Navigation Company. 3 `v r Fun particulars and tickets tram Bi11.l!|I.!1D`.-.AR6.nt- ,, KING ? BIETHPAY I * A It iwillipaj yoli. to take an interest -in this event. There. will be something doing every minute. ,Al.m6st 7.the7 entire stock will i be on sale, with special leading -bargains listed each day. See daily hand bills list of Vinterested bargains and remember the dates, I MAY 51st toiJUNE5th "to. the7b_a.k;war3_nss ofthe` seagn, _we.fin.d o;ur -store crdwded with new g.oods.that should have _ ` (`been sold; and to make them move quickly, we will offer 25,000`. D ollar s worth at a Rush Sale for - I _` A fiveydays, Cdmtnencing FRIDAY NEXT, MAY 31st, and continuing until 'Wednesday, June 5th--that means the Asea`son"s dfy 80.0ds at greatly lowei-ed prices for FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY Next. V A ' A `I A ~ - ' - 65 t:IL:-a'--:---::.1c:-'=-'-"_---::ar:-:.=JI:::---:--=_'-:I: cK REDCTION SALE Mrs. William J -. Ness. James Brooks.` OBITUARY. at SARJEANT & KING'S Z. A A air 8!, Sons Fancy . /Delaware} and Maryland Strawberries. Fresh daily. I Prices.yarg' according to quality. 15c to 2_Oc per box. I. SPECIAL PRICE: I00 doz. Medium. size Mexican Oranges at 15: per doz., regular 25 per doz. 500 doz- Large Sweet /Naval Oranges at 20cperdoz., regular 35 doz. Mr. and Mrs. Rozbt, Black, who :11 .~nm:1w1'i11;.:' at. Belle Ewart, are x~;:-m1iIxj._" the. week in Town. " .\I 1`. and .\[1'.~:. F. VV. Tifn of Van- mmm-, w<-r;- holiday guests of Mr. au.l .\l:~~:. J. M011t.ag;u Leeds. \ . operating a crexam separator, when he .Was stricken with apoplexy and expired in -a, few moments. The re- mains 'we.re -brougiht to iWebb s chapel, Barrie, where they remained u11t the following Monday, await- ing the arrival of his daughter, Mrs. `Geo-. Anderson. from Saskatchewan. `The season is late and the best Cuban Pines will be done in a very short time. Buy preserving Pines this week. ceased, lay dangerously. ill `at the home of Mrs. Thoe. McQuay, Eocles St., and her death occurred on Sat- urday morning. 'A double funeral [was held` on Monday, service being [held `by E." R. J. Biggs in Trinity .Church, and interment being made iin A'_Phornt.on cemetery, where the |Rev. Mr. Carpenter officiated. I Miss Lizzie: `Brooks, a sister de-i % Four sistels and `one brother. sur-I |vivc; They are: Mrs. Thos. McQuay ORAN GE S-' PINES,MEXICAN and N AV AL ORANGE s Buter-Special-sale ALALAV `I14-lll "" ON SALE Fi_ne Sweet Oranges are to be had now away below the reg. price. Sweet Mexicans, full of juice, at their best. g1` '_\1i.~.~ Jcllnie Warnicu, Tollelldal, 1'-t1:mI nu Monday from fa. sihort; \`i-iI in l urt II.u1'o11, Mich. ExtraLarge Pines , per dozen; $1.75 V 1.50 Med. sizePines, 1.25 Smaller size Pines 1.00 1oOo%1bs. onsgle at 19c per lb. come early. f _ Sa.tu1daSr Morning. um [TED BERRIES of. Barrie, Mrs. John McQuay of Holly, Mrs. Andrew McQua,y of Sun- nidal`e, Mrs`. James Reed _of Holly, and John Brooks of Creemore. I Mr. James Brook was married and his: Widow and two sons in the West survive, also one daughter, Mrs. Geo.- Anderson, who was present at Ithe funeral. T The death `occurred: on May 7th at! her -residence, 21 Wilton` Crescent, Toronto, of Mrs. Margaret Ander- son, after a very brief illness. De- oeasledg-lived in Innisl until twelve years ago, when she moved to T0- ronto with her `daughter, where she so CASES ON SALE ' - ` . T . 13 .\h-.-_ .\Iu.\Iu1'r.y[of Su.nn1-dale, spent; Uw l1I1 \V'1 [h Mrs. VV11. White,E~ ("llz11`] St. * , Mr. .S't.zu1Tcy Pouton of_Peneta.ng, \'iiI<'<! his nmther -on Elizabeth St.,Ts` 153' ;9 1`t`\\ (llf\'.\`. ` 4 .\l1'. ?l wI:-1' .\IcL:1.rty, J12`, of Paris, 0111.. \\`:I.~' :1, 11o1_1d~ny guest of his i imu-!1I~ in TMVII. . T ` .\li. I.:mr:1 1{11slxb1y of Toronto, \\'::.~` :1 lmliclzny vlsitor of Miss Agnes P<-mun. Ifllzabc-t.}1 St. V ' Rh-.~. .ln<. .\IiI]c1' and Mrs. J. New- }1'i_uj;'i11__:' oi'(1Ic11)11a1) the holiday I .\\'iIh }\I1'.~'. Byroll King. . ` vvv --A - I Mrs. Ma.-rgaret Anderson. .40 Boxes Oranges l\\Y rNAY`-H HART--At Barrie, on Thursday, May 23rd, 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Hart, a son. I LYONS--In Allandale, on Sunday, day, May 19th, to Mr. and Mrs. James Lyons, Culnberland St., a daughter. HOOVER--In Innisl, on Saturday, May 25th, to Mr. and Mrs. Mel- ville Hoover, 14th Con., Innis], a son. has resided ever since. Deceased` was a 4member of the Metropolitan Church. The remains were intc.rred in Mount Pleasant Cemetc-r.y. V BORN. f()I"I`] ' \ ht.