.-v:-cc-:1 V \J-LILJJ " snou) NOT vo~'.1*Ee At the young Liberal Club " monthly meeting on Monday night, the contentious question, Resolved that Women Should Have Equal Rights of Citizenship With _Men,` was the subject of debate. The negative ,led by Mr. C. Bell `won, Mr. Chas. Warren supporting the "V women s cause. Messrs. R. A. De Hart, Peter MeLarty and: C. Faux were the judges. Last year s oicers were re-elected. g ' ,`-_ _--... V- In usgv U1. $1. an [is now doing 10 days at `Stoddart. ' A ` +$j50 Coat Sweaters for-`$1.25.. at -Hunter s Gigantic Sale, Feb.'.7th 3 to 14th. . Mr. Claude Faux_ last week show- , `ed an Advance representative one . of, the strangest freaks in the shape of an egg measuring 9:} x 8:} inches; lwith a complete egg with hard shell inside. The monstrosity was _g the product of one" of h's prize ,5 Twinning White Orpingtons, and the _. strangest feature was that both a '4 eggs had complete white and yolk. . ~While P.C. Sweeney was coming ?' o__ duty last Thursday morning `i about 5.30 a.m., he noticed a strang- ` er trying the fastenings on several . of the doorways on the north side . of Elizabeth sSt., near Maple Ave. a After shadowing he man to_Bay- V- `ield St., and up to `Ross St., the alert policeman "captured him in hiding behind Levitt s junk shop - on Bayeld, and placed him under 1` arrest as a vagrant. In the police court on Thursday morning he gave his name as `Michael Wozny, .and in lieu of a ne of $1 and costs, Tia nnw AM... 1n .1... .- A -* India .5` 2/idzi, of January ;an H;,_*M, `Dy: OI. 28th -. Thos. Fleming`, who is serving ten days` at Castle Stoddart, may thank P.C. `John ' Lambie that he was not `frozen to death last Satur- L day evening.~ After i getting an over-supply of Christian fortitude in liquid form, Fleming wandered into the `laneway at `the west of Dreamland and made his bed "on sessed $1 and costs, and, not having second term on the hill. for `va- grancy. T the`snow.`. On Monday he was as- ' the wherewithal, is now doing his ` ~ `At, the annual meeting" of the` ' -.G:eor gian Bay * Fairs. Association . held here last week, dates were ar-_ ranged for a`*n'umber of! the fairs. Lindsay will be 17, ' 18', ;19, with Barrie following `on Sept. _21,` 22 `and; 23, and` T-Collingwood on `Sept. 23, 24 and 25; .OrilI_'ia may have `a fair thisiyear, but the dates are yet to be_ arranged. Bradford will be earlier, `possibly on` Sept. 24 and 25, and Elmvale will be the week" following ' Barrie. Alliston, `Cookstown and Beeton have not yet .decided` upon their dates. ._.--_ voUvIl\l' -`--5O.c'2.`A1_`Teckv:'ajr `for 25c, at Huh- -tr?s Giga_ntic `Sale, Feb. .7th to 14th._ j ` -.-$1.25 , U.nderweai1-L-7- i;c;1' 7 9c, af Hunter s Gigantic Sale, Feb. 7th to ';'si2x1;ee:ctp,e1:soz1 4w,_1th_ M j. 17I11'9i1t.9:b1.L.1ak.7 ofggpreciadiia}f0`E"ihu111;f?7tojzcht ' ed 9; ; match to The ` Adifahe 3 jth_er-j` f-mofuefter. "in Lifroilt} jof ._ i%_Benne_t_t s . oice, "a nd'_ ruined? 7.the usefulness of , A . the , instrument. Other thermometers have been used in like manner, and ` the police promise a" warm time for the hood- luuis who practice such acts of wil- ful destruction in future. ' 3. John :Neelands, Mary Stu. receive nn Hm 42...... `rn..:J- ucxuuus, Mary St.. the] rst Friday of __---......J uu vvu-6 an` vsts, and, not having . hill, say- 3-.- rk.A. A n %\ \J Ill-7, Castle February, usually the quietest is converted into a very busy. because we make it so-no but a systematic method of in the wanted things, and en enough to make things go. a` i are Gen lull TOR; SALE, foHEAP-oxfoiig Laurel Base.`Buner Coal Stove; ne Haifa . ~It*%Paa:3rs to shop at 17 colors Pure ]_ anes Silks, 20 to : inches wide, w 11 regular 2 5c, 35c, ands rush`sale.;...l 2o patterns Pure nen Lac. sertion from 31 to inches w may want this lac Don t. per yard.... Rush Sa"l) Corset Cover E roideries :37Tlovely Silk, Repp, nd Net Waists In various styles, bla , tan, white and colors, openback an front, long and % sleeves, low and gh _ _<.`Qlla;:s, sizes '34 to 40. reg. price, 5 upto 5.00, for rush sale... . . . . . . . $1.19 -Also lacant lot,_ N_o. .12, ;.oI;~ Tifn S I. Enquire at prem- }is.es o1-`No. 51 Essa St`. ' 6-8p. |I\'I'I In. A In -u --- ----- -16 beautifully trim % have in stock, eachfsf and beautiful in the` Viclgers Values lro forrusljsale. . . . . . . . . Rush sa1e%o}aiuinery .,-. u uts DGVU 60 v :1} :leader $1 .c of ne4White Coutille ru_stible steels, medium 1 over hips, real good attached, reg. I.oo gra recommended, sizes I rusbsale .. - This is your store fo here is a rare opportunit new goods at a big savi hair: A4`- 1--.]-.. m-'- A Earl) broidlrii J Reductions.-- A ant to Purchase. layer` i A` `P1-ot Most.v Sale Bf Waists puncing Em- nen Lace and In- inches wnde. You Ll hats, all we '5 different, rich make-up. All 4.00 up to 6.50 . .- . . . . . . $1.19 Corset, made d with non- W bust, long se supporters and strongly o to 26, for ....A.....77c. , o 1 o no Corsets and i to buy brand 1 A3" Quantity h, 1914. fmw Anvmmmms A 'b91e$le;onIv=).M~8s"<:w.4+: am.;%..- A us`; } DECIDED WOMEN (VY`l't\1'v-r vs A can} VBORN '-v -v I ZIITXVI` scuinzo IN 3-1 uuhxin) 1 scluznzoa W. ; llnu 'rv_veIv'a\nch.- nu. n. H - 11;. .z- -1 . TRAVERS--At Grenfel, on Wed- ` _ 3 months. _ nesday,` January 28th, 1914, Clara Edna. Travers, beloved wife of Frank Travers, aged 24 years, and _ The funeral was held from the fam- ily residence, 10th 4 Concession of "I Vespra, on "Saturday morning at .7.30, for _St. Mary s Church and Cemetery, Barrie. - `C sSMITH--In Barrie, on Wednesday, 3 January 28, 1914, Benjamin 1 Franklin Smith, manager`Barrie Gas. Co., aged 43Ayears. - =MoKEO`WN--In All-andale, on a January 30, 1914, William C., r son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mc- Keown, aged 3 years, 9 months 8' and 16 days. u L II. on 1 ) has I o.(4w% "rp , '24:, .21` W-~ I ' 0 , -. A1` IN R yoltconl Pu-8.: ~50-1; T Owing to the Mammoth Rink next Monday night. .It is expected that tenders for the equipment of the new Collegiate will be dis- I cussed. - A - . T ---531.25 Bloysj '.Pants for 75c ,'.`_ Hunter s Gzgantxc Sale, Feb. jto 14th. um, ;ulVO Mr. Thos. insurance. ixi "tfo ~--You can get the and Wedding `Ring. riage ' License at` Jewelry Store," satised that ue obtains. -Messrs. Wilfred Prosser, Worsley St., and " Palnier Wat-dman`, Brock St., have entered the employ `of V gagement i the Mar- H. Williams AMr. Ward , real estate and insuranmt Mrs. Geoe Reid of Grlenhurst; Sask., Wishes to thank her friends of Barrie `for their kind sympathy and help during-_her recent bneave- ment. DIED DU~OIKW0R'1`H--In Torlonto, D on Friday, Janary 30, 1914, Addie,- wife of Lawrence Duckworth, and daughter of "the late J. D. Booth, of Bradford. L ` A date is being arranged` for the appearance ' `here of the Toronto` Symphony Orchestra, probably I Thursday, February 12th. - ` V The Ontario Branch of the Do- minion Alliance convention L: is an-' .nounced for February 25 to 27 in iMassey Hall, Toronto. ' on vwv.) \-I`! VII` 9 'o o1ock. ` -_ V-~S`Vp`ec`aiI rates or ored Shirts and B ' 131; to the 15th . Opp. Queen s otel. Mr. `W. J. Nottirlgham his barbershop, next to store, Mr. John McKeoWn new proprietor. ` .- ..'.-.wd u .- -$20.OVO' suits for $14.98, at Hun- ter s Gigantic Sale, Feb. 7th to 14th. % % % / icai~ has been eh- gagedx as `organist of Christ Church, Collier St.,` and: assumed his new "duties last Sunday. - mnn AA 0- 1&o;.,L;;wjme;gbgs%we i-eoeiv edVf V into V th `Col-lier ; 1 St. Methodist Church, o`n L Sunday gnorning. _ ---Foll'Owv the crowcliu ti) . Hunter s ,.Gigan1_;ic. Sale, Feb. Zth to 14th_. . Oo1lie_r s. Mthodijt s.s. will hold `their annual sleighride I to- morrow afternoon; . V` ` St`. A1;iI};;2s;;S` Had a zost enjoya bl'e sleighride. ., last ` Friday afternoon, followed -by, a tea in the schqol room, ' --For,-real good owers-wedd;i1ig or table Bouquets,` `- Funeral Designs, or Floral effects, putjup` in the most- artisticmanner, see `WM. TAYLOR, Dunlop .St;, Barrie. ' ' an 0` A70 1' 0 VV L\I:lU'5 A 118 _a coilegtion agency A with the %We1,1s Block. % `IDIXQ'N--In Allandale, on Monday, . ' February 2nd, to Mr. and Mrs. George Dixon, a daughter. T` -HEDIGiE-R4-In Barrie, on Sunday, February.` 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. James Hedger, Caroline _St., a daughter. .'MoLEA._N---V-VOn `Januarjy 25, .1914, at Collingwood, Ont., to "Mr. and- Mrs. Godfrey E. McLean, a `son. SP-RY---A daughter, to `Mr. and. Mrs. F. W. Spry, 82 Indian -road`, Toronto, January 30th,, 1914. ' , Thprsday- and Saturday evenings. V.` |'V,\r . eve1i';Vy` Tuesday": vvvvvvv!QQ9000OQQOOOO0< ;JpJEg!E nN1EJuES]{ o60609064 f:6oooooQooo6oooo6002. ` A ' $5 I I Illjgxg-- mild weathef the had to disppse he the Mar- feel thoroug1 y .1... 4.}... 1...; _-1 on _adies. Tail-..T 3 s from Feb. iss Le Quyere, ___;..,.--- >6-o';'O 6O_O-0L_LO_o`i`9;V.' ' 750` at 'Feb.,` 7th lhias Zsold NeeIand s being the ! VUIQC UV offices in At the annual meting of the Pqrlgs Commission on HMonday `A Chxi gt ;atA4H1.1M1`1t.01; s; ' } ,t; ; sFel)_.V 7th__ eyear s pay averages $28.11 for each "t. _of the 45 members. of "a year ago amounted to $1263.- 90. June, _1913, was a 6-day session and the payroll was $1487.44, and October, 1913, went $1263.90. "This `$1.00 Overalls for 59c, at1Hun- 1: te'rt Gigantic Sale, `Feb. 7th to j 14 . V I A . . .- (V ~---- -v---a _V_!1V.YU' --$2.00 [Pants for 980", terfs Gigantic Sale, `Feb. 14t};, . g . av IIVIIIS a Knight staff being employed_ Avon 'D__1__ A -- . _top .Overshoes Maltese Cross buckle Gum Rub- bers for` $1. ' .'-DEVLIN--In; Barrie, on `Tuesdzjiy, February 3rd, to Mr. and `Mrs. ,` `Chas. T. Devlin, Maple Ave.,. at ,_ : ~---y \a\4IIllr --$1.00 Shirts for .590, at H1 ter s Gigantic Sale,` Feb. 7th -14th.. 7 -'-Carey s Cut-Rate prices gi some dealers sore heads,. en} comes to 9. sale of Boo- hoe_s- mnn\u:mn --_; _./ V Barrie has been selected a one of the centres for the holding of Peace Centenary celebrations` in 1915. This -is a Dominion-wide movement to commemorate the hundred` years of peace between United States and Canada and some of the foremost men of both countries are arranging the details. V Aha an a.` . _ The -regular meeting of the, Young Conservative Club` will held on Friday evening, February` 26th, at 8 p.m., in their rooms in" the Mcfarthy Block (above Ml`-i `W. A. Boys law oice). `All young- Conservatives are cordially invited to attend. t ' Errgineer J arrres, `of the Ontario Hydro Efectric -Commission, was,-in town yesterday, and intimated that the `-gures in reference to an elec-? tric railway to the C.P.R., are now" iavailable, and will shortly be in the.` `hands of the Council ...-.y-n ;v|4llL&UL 11Ut/lUUo --$15.00 blue `suits for $9.98,. at; Hunter s Gigantic Sale, Feb. 7th to |14th. _ . --- ooablv .L &(4lllU V iThe"Il3aVrrie Citizens Band intend to enter a -band competition at [Lindsay next summer, and. com- menced rehearsals last night for .season s operations. Rehearsals will beheld each Wednesday evening until `further notice. ' ` ch-nznn 11 ` Mr.J. G.` i{eenan was in Guelph _on Monday making arrangements for assuming the agency of th_e_Be1l Piano, which he will sell. in con-_ ju11cti_on with the Wzfight Piano. % ~-$12.5o suits 5: $7598, at" I:1'u1i- ; ter. s Gigantic Sale, Feb. 7th ttp |14th. ' , _ 4- . . T - --Mengsr Gfanby storm T over Rubbers, plain over Rubbrs $1.25 a pair. Rate sale price Care_y s big si also fin Car c pair. `Look for and 1`ed":_ag. V V ;B4arrie' was to have Sent 3. hockey team to Bradford last Friday ` eve _A- ing, but owing to the postponed aS.`S.. league games being called for- that night, the trip had to.'be .pos_t- ponedp _ _ / ` m1_zM Eon ....-..- __- 1 -_; AL.E.: I -$1o.oo` suits}}}'T$4.9s t `Huh- ter s 1 Gigantic. Sale, Feb. 7th to 14th. 1 = ' % At one time; du-zfihng. thh ; thhawv last Week the ice `on the bay was re- duced to less than two inches in thickness.- -Goodi` skating resulted. on Friday* and` 'Satu1d?ay whh the colder weather came. ` 3 f5 _?".`:'?}_f1s'.'v. . Cha s. smith? %and` am?i1y,,i V *-Duvnlbp. -' St. East, " ;acknow1dge tthi _1_;eart_felt . appreciation -. bth` many. acts of kindness and expressions. of condolence in their `sudden bereaye _ ment. ' V` V U'r1d`erwar. for* `40c, Va -Hunter s Gigantic` Sale," Feb. ;_7t to 14th.. ` - A - A % vuv` Va;lso.: 5 :cuesaay4eve;;ing. : To;-night, *_~h`oWe`v er, vth_e_ bgnd`% _w i_ll `be; th"6're,> `and-" on "Saturday. eve1'1in_g," H.615 . -. has ATHE Noxmm RN AIJVANLE --vpoovvl 3` `eb. 7th_ ~ to 14th. on Saturday offer- at .. -forusale I in * his L 'to"oo'1lrt' -by .In-, [ As this, was the 1;t`).`is;se<:_pio_I1% . __ ____ -ca \JVo, \JUu-161' new. machinery to its time.. One` of the ' and grinding ma- last addition, and own n `K- :_._4 n s .; --oawbuncl. `yuan. Burner U081 D1'a_0V6';' ne heater,~ handsome appearance 2' panda in : excellent condition; W111 -,: 8911 cheap for cash. Apply E. G. A _ Redditt, Advance Oice.. .52-tf.-p ..' Six young Shorthorn Bulls, from 8 to 16 months old-, for sale -on`rea- ; sonubl terms; also my stock bull, Red Start `(I_mp.) 69744, -Vol. 54m . Amm.` -A n......!n for $17 .98, . Sale, Feb. at 7th mnty Coun- Vmeeti1 nary session, &Hackr Iy morning, ,.this W Jary session 5 M,;_ I. went ` `day 59351011 Hospit 4.37-44.". .11 vet) 33.90; * L; for 'J0?;' A ' ::have t 9 `f`t`Hun' Montre .Ieb. _f,,,5.1,'e ._. TMr`fs: Hun- b. to TV ``_'3'` ant,` ;-_ . 51;. and ' Mrs. H; Dyinnt, of , _ _ i , _ da','_are guests _l0_n atj_the` Prince Ge_orge,V `and? at pres-~ 81` .nt`ar_eC among the mcxst [enthusiastic shermen inn%_DaYti0h,a;_ Scyarcel ru M -_,._y-Ea? y:,%paases%. h.3tF..,f~d9_5-L.nOtA- nd A W %q"tti~rd ~in---qutin ` ' --.---can passed .139-.. _ . ....e. uuuu. ueexanas, Mary [win receive on the am Frida; I the month as usual. ! Mr. Albert Bidwell in_te1_1ds `f.11'l'7`I!'nnI 1-.` 1:... `law Mr. Donald WH;r;i_e: of `Orillia was 7 the guest of Mr. -and Mrs. D Alton R. Murchison during the week. = M_r. Harold ' `Smith of `Teronto `spent the week-end= with his aunts, the Misses King, P.O. Square. Mr. Gren.'Ca1dwellA returned to Edmonton at the beginning of the . week. vvvv Mr. Baldwizi ' Baviley has vvvVV been elected secretary of the managing Capt. and Mrs. board of the North Bay Hospital. . ..--_v-on. .n._ yaw LJJ$JJLU-'_`lUU HUIUS, more or less, the `West halves * of Lots *13'and 14 in the 7th Con-_ oession of Vespra ;v soil, clay loam ;' good water; about forty tacres cleared. Further particulars on application to Robert Orrock, Thornton R.M.D. " - . 5-tf