Allan, 22nd Inf. `B1-igx, Nvewxnarket; M..`.l\P H V 91gb D--4 ~ Nance To caznnols PURSUANT to the provisions of the Revised `Statutes of .Ontario, 1914, Chapter 121, Section 56, no- tice_ is. hereby given -that all credi- tors and personsehaving any claims '. against - the estate of William; Tribbe of the Township of Innis- l. in the County of Simcoe, who died on` or about the - 9th day of September A.D., 1914, are required on ni- hnfnm 1-L.;'1a.+1. ..J.._ .1 1?- X , DONALD Ross, Solicitor for the Executrix. j3ated Barrie, October 11th, 1914. ' 44-48 ` __..v.>....---. wv nos lots`-l\|JCRL IR. ulB`0l'lUIl'l3 the assets of thesaid among the. parties entitled thereto` having regard only to the claims of _whi&1 she shall then have had` notice, and that she will not be lidale for the said assets or any ,part theneoftoany person ofwhoee notice shall not have been received at the time of such distri~ butien. V . AND TAKE NOTICE thatgaftzer such _ mentioned da _ the ...`, V- guaum, 1.-711, art l11.[lllI'3Ip on or before the twenty-rst day. of November, 1914, to deliver to the undersigned -Solicitor for the exe- cutrix of the said deceased, their fnam$ with full particulars of their iclaims. ' `No"ucI-: To ckanrrois NOTICE is beneby given,` put- suant to the Trustee Act, that all (creditors of Eiizabeth Lambie, late of the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, Widow, deceased, 1Wh0 died on or about the fourth. `day of August, 1914, are nequi an at Lafnm Hun +.m...+.. 4:-..` .1-_ -1- {$1.00 PER `HEIDI IN QDVINCI CIRCLE COR!` Yhhlt alarm now I ct` 7I"w CW` Xv""` %H!C Tlull CCITI `av Rent Tum. No. as *w ls'IoI. vu . rnoulsoll Oath.` Puuusuug -0 V! t. 10 10 Persian Lamb Mails 13,13! To make Business as Usual in. partment we realize vie_ must be tis-- ed with smvallprotshnd quick . We offer` this week :-e-. ` good in quality, up-to-.date"1 sha. ....-._ -.. ..-I- -4. , Black Chinese Wolf la Stole and square; Mu',.on sale` '_ 1.16. 12 only Mink Ma t` D..:J__- C_&.".. ..`A_.. 4.` vi a `Q VIII. LVLIIIIB LV.&Z_IlI!\ID O'iDK.I_I$ Friday and-`Saturday at.;. ..g``.3'; TAstra.c_h'm jackets oh salq 'We fear. we shall be ove T ocked with coete ` models, all at reduced 28.50 Brocade Velvet _ V `sale at ..................... .. " _ 20.00 Chinchilla Cloth e e _A`- _A_ -\I\a\p .-. .1.---f- , --1- -- ----V .:-v~-r.- at,.... p... :C'OOOIIf: O.Q#w` I `III I (`.1 2,- _ _ - `IY_I1' C I- 15.00 A , 12.50 Tweed Coats, on sal 7.75 8.50 Long Winter Coa on .. sale at ................... . . . . . ..3.00 This Sale commences day mrnmz L v-vw `.r uuuu ueoapounc saleat ..... _f.. I` II`! -I 4 Ladies Furs`n Sal{e% Great gage of F0 THIS WEEK S SELLING AT . an s JEANT &K1Nc'sr-=a=-=-= `of I a. w |:v.a.cn;;e IJIIILl\/Ll `UVDL ' ALLA ._or ioaiue stains an_d they will come` gout` in two `or hours. ' i .........n_,, 41;). .L_.` .L. Luung. ` A _ T Ward `N . 3`-W. Moore, J. , E! Jackson, Mrs. A. Sinclair. _ ` -3 Ward No; H. Bennett;.W.i .R. Mrs. M. Shanacy. W i V` and 'No. 5-T.A-Sinclair, .v `Cm minds, Mrs.__Lloyd_. _T j 1" Ward No. 6--E.' Shear, J. D; !Wisdom, Mrs. Taylor. ' i I - ` ' allowances :eeeived;1;y 1 .of -`of -{lliti ' - '1-ank. plemented, if necessary, by a contribution from -. the Patriotic `Fund, each case, af- ter investigation, being-. judged: on its ownvmerits by the Executive; Committee, who . meet_ 11.-..g'u1`ar1y for lthat nunvnn ilus nu---an `--3-- _ M--- -~~ -- ---o.-a--- may anse in Barrie, directly or m_- `llama progress could have been calid by `the Wars G0m" made` during the month but?a*larg1e mii -`tees for each Ward have . 1359!! pox-t.ion of the month was occupied 3PP`0in:17ede who will look after in making ' the connection with the- 1 65P<>tiVeedi5$!'iB1iSe811d'V1`?~P'0T_t C3503-.Hig~11 rwhidl entailedl 590 to the executive " gft. of 8 in. sewer, ft. 6._in. Til Oollvlli-`W3'eSe 89905115383" 319`! sewer, 2561ft. 4 in.` sewer and four - Ward` N0-`"1- -F-` AR. Portts ,F- manholes'.AA sewnd gang start- Marr, Mrs Geo. Gales. o ed on '-the Sophia and e Ross Sts; _ Wald N0- 2.`.`J- R H3111513, .A- sewer from Toronto to Mary St. on Mijwne, Mtg T '5; Xgung. , ._ . 21st Oct. and the work was com- .1 13-9 WIJIJU A. newer, nun. @- -5 11 IN * fore the A ushandor son left forvthe` front. T The` wives families of the men, who have gone have `begn iooked`a_fter by `Hie and the majority of them With distress that arise in Barrie, in- directly caused War, 9091- v-n;+'.+4;n.. 1:... .....L _._-J _there'sti11 seems . some mis'-V understa11ding on the Subject of Our stock of Underwear leaves nothing to be desired from point ofrange or qualiy. IT `We aimtocatry every size and wei hte and buy direct from the best Cana fan - makers, -including. Penman, Tumbqlig` Watson Land Staneld, _ so we-'c'an with, condence A `guarantee right prices and`: satisfactory wear. ` ' ` ' Special attention to Ladies Combinations: ,at I.-005.1-5. 2.90. 2-soand 3:<>o.ae "Full range at Chi'ldrei1 sf and L 1 -Underwsar at 2'5? Pteee8afm- Winter Uriderwear for Men._W_o_meh and We have selected from this season's sell-A ing onehundrcd ends of ne new'dress4 goods -in 4 lengths from 2 to 7' 3'-ards, > all popular cloths and colors,` to go on sale `Friday mogning `at 3. great reduction in priee; Come and look them over as there is a _`chance~to_. to save tolanyone who can use these lengths. L I ` . 100 Remnants of. Dressgoods ' BARRIE3. cot; ,. m*1-oI sfMc0E. ONTARI0, NO\%/"EMBEVR 12, 19:4 "(:inil?l'E`e'.i" __._.__..._ _`I .`1`-.\....;- ra\r\\J , '9`; ithe sewer was 352 ft." long.. This {now leaves 700- ft. of the sewer on `Blake St. between St. Vincent and Dnekworth Sts. and .600 ft, of the sewer ton Blake St. -between -Rodney and Cook Sta yet to be completed to nish the entine east end sewer-1 age se'heme~ as orde_red. in` the} `spring. There `is also the sewer on: James St. which the second gang will start immediately, r . ` Sewer Connection Department -Thirteen sewer connections ave, been made` during` the inonth. `Fees ! to` the town, $31.00. . T 1 ' Plumbing Department ` | n Twelve plumbing permits have been issued during the month for work as the value of $2,422.00. to the town, $23.50. A 2 4 ' . n 1 Electrical Inspection -Department T R | F-mm 1st` of May to 1st Novem-1 uu w. may 0-ubun] ` (5<:;;.ma1:t`i'wt3l1eV was com-. pleted `on the 31st. was 3. re- markably. quick piece V `of, Work gs-I `LII. AA.--n- j-.. `IE3 1'4 ' {(9 u I L A ;A&. Ad-A\AAL\I\/`lllhy LLVJIJ Ipli C13 The ordinary cases of or distress can still ' be -l0oked _afiber` and cared. for by the and other agencies and it is not intend-. ed that any part of fund" Shall. be used for -v xuuxxva J.d,l.'IL U0 E1" was started 011.26. about 200 ft. 1l'__- 7 V I `nu a.n.anI:v4 sunny pcwct l.R:&W&u= ' Rodney and St. Vineent s Park was completed-' 16th % Oct. The`St. Vrim_3ait s Park sewer from Kem penfeldit `to Blake -St. was started on 16121 Oct. completed on. 24th Out. The -Blake St. `sewer from- `gr. 7Vineent s Park yzngqkwoa-:13} L ___ _;_,.L,` | b'een' for month L `for work to `the value of $66,460.00. j for Y\7`IZI am? I H411 .bLlC ..uuguu lull two was _in th `fattlcevucf 01` [ an1_e. and carne out _ O gother. has not been he Safe; `the! Pte._ Smith has a 1, a V" frm`5 ,et.! lyears asgistin .. .:'0the_r~ of 13` EE11g'lan_dV whexi l'r:mu:dV in. 2? being mrsed, 3`?`81ansi i1>RIvAT'E SMITH . ' ; FRQM MILITARY FAM-ILY I. 'Ori1lia' Times~-Priate` Albert .Edward Smith, who left Orillia _on 1 Monday with thelsecond mntiingent, ' a`.a.family mi itary reco , of iwaich he. may be proud. His Mather served his country , in` the iSoudan and` in the Burmese skirm`-I lishw,` and iliedi from hwounds ceived in he attaer, ` aving serv Eilgheexl lglyears andhlgshree months '-in e` 46t Ham ` ire . -Regiment. Pte. -Smith is the second son of [Mrs `T. Smith, 7 A|bb0tt s Place, 1Mi1l Lane, 1Canterbury, Kent, Eng-3 and, and a ready wears the Royal Humane S0ciety s medal for .sa_ving a life. V He has three brothers`-in-x {law now under arms, one, `Pte; Iddsenden, with the tst Canadian contingent from Orillia, ';md with ; the .English, forces. One 7`of L--- ;.__ ____ :__ ;L-2' 1;..1_ ,1 . a. u v \.r tjvngnsl .\\Ll V LBIUIII `engaged -a car from the C.P.B. and icdmpletely lled it, oats and pots- toes being the chief items of pro- duce. The car was ._ billed out as} jcontaining 250 bags of oats,_ 250 bags of potataoes, 2 barrels of--ap-1 pies and 40 pounds of butter. The reeve of _ Essa ' and Councillor J. Asaph superintended loading and! delivered "the car over to the car- riers. It was billed ;to Montreal. :*a11\`as.s Was- 0119 amount is for the `-central fund5 at Ormwa (for _wives- `and dz.- pendents of the soldiers gone To the f!`011'Tr) '1"-he `mg retained to, if neeessary, Iieve _<-ases_ of su'vering 2 in Barrie re.su]I111g lndlrecy from` war.` rn. 13,, ,_ ___-_ _P ~ r. '. ' " i - GROVE LOCALITY` A In response to_th'e' request from Walden `Wood for a contribution `from Simooe county farmers _to- Iwands keeping up the food supply for the war refugees in B1-itai_n,_ the farmers of Elm Grove shipped` their produce ' from Alliston byi C.P.R. In Essa township it was -decided to allow the people of each `polling .sub-division to organized thexxiselves -into divisions! and each division was left to select its own shipping `point and determine what the goods would be. [The ple 11: DJ... (1..-- ..,.n.:..... ...r .1:_:-:-i-i I vcnv G`-I\J\L\J VV\J\L'l\L' `F! 7*`-IV` ' I Of Grove pollmg sub-d1v1s1on1 I .............J .. ....- 1-_-__ 4.1.- 111111 - 1 LA CAR Ipm) FROM wzxraougso Av--"*5 K landale ..... Ieaning Dunlap St. .. Q.......]:.... .`,: pipes onu I`1;1`1`6i&`ln!St!e;;;`..{' .9 115 Cleaning `Catch-basins on " Bradford: St. ' .. ,1 75 C1eaning Water-tables on ' Burton Ava, ` Cumberland ` -and Bayeld-Streets 112 91;} Owen Street 14` 73 Constructing` Culvert on ' Sophia-Street .. .. Cleaning Bradford Street. ,. ._ l\.._L;__ n___ _ , A: i{{;;`;`.; .7 ' Collier , V`-and Essa '_ . ..". ... .... .... Raepairing-`Join: Sit:-eet.v.;...' Sidewalks on n Elizabeth and Jane .'1'__:J`~---;e-- -+~-.---I inghways bn Mary, VT -St. Vincent, Peel, (`L..!`l:-..- ___.l n__J 110 permits hive for - Fees to the I $5 inspections this ' of Works Department 7 *Biepairin.gCi'ossingTon D1'm- , " 191), -- ---.5 25 81 .2... 1. ...I._____.. ~__ .1r__./ Imonc rum 1 NOW TOTAIS $3594; T Rugs i.'l"|..Fl )I*l Medallion -atg'rez.1t_lTy'- below `pr esent { x3%.%3x4.%3%-mg} ` % Desagus% In-i Wall Papers 5P*i=i==*` Fl" %.9"*V.`5 13? cent `f9rL'=- iron axsr 107 18] 4535;} AA ..A 1475 . notice of `66 days, Township , Gouncillors ['61 V` RN10 --"""'_" " "_' `V , `@7011 `IL! .5359-1.26. % 7* L V V 1 As originally. announced papers before the ho '_ " -___J_ i `h .1 29 72 lgat $8, $9 and $12 I ~p1-ovisionai oicers appointed` la: the command of `the 20th ~1ntan-] [try Battalion. of which the. 35th iRegt.,` second .co1;tinigent, forms a .part,_ camp at. Toronto Exibition l. Grounds, are as follows: Oicer 'Comma'nding,` =Lieut.-5001. J. A. W. The local companies of the 35th! have two "drill nights each Week now, and are recruiting to keep. their numbers away over strength; Iso as" to.be prepared` for a third cal1~ [for volunteers. E`" Co., unden Cant. ,;Maedbnell, drills on Tuesday night with .9. .recru.it. class on 7.-Thui'sday evenings. A Co-. Adril-ls [6n..4Wednesd_ay evening, under com- of_ Lieut. Jack Powell. I Orillia Pacl:et-CaM, ptaixi Arthur!` Ardagh was disappointed at noti getting a place in -this contingen't..; He asked . leave to resign, in orderl to volunteer in` some other branch; of the service. But qualied of-it cers are becoming so scarce, that an order has been issued that no, .resignations_v will be permitted, and that provisional ocers must `take Isteps `to qualify at once. AI.a.\Au..y -wuy u.y Qutloun Ag-oxuu auluug `the oicers and townspeople. The` `dog, led by Bugler Nugwent, wore a5 blanket with the novel inscription`; inscribed A-thereon: What We have? we ll hold; what we 'ha\_7en t goth we 1e after. . - , I I The second contingent took with! them aomasoot in -the shape of a 'bull-dog, which was, purchased on `Friday last by subscription Aamong +1.- -12.... .....s.J. 4......_-._,.....!- mm- i; The uniforms and equipment. which is now being given out `to; `the men at Toronto, . includes khaki tunics and` `trousers, shirts, underclothm, socks, shoes,` and all the artic1$Aof a soldier-. s V equip-1 ~n.n`..+ 1"L.;.... .._. 0 znn ._-- l ' an.-\)n.\n A .1491` l camp there. `Barrie Branch Of 13arrimic' Fuml `.3155 now 33355.12). of winch$1_1. is ~un-jf paid. _-From other ea-ts. <\'.c.,' $.?09.07_. has p {amen ,,_ _L__- __ _-_ ._`II _ - 55:000.: wuuu. 1a.: La4u.71.1' -vu par. L116` .physiciazl~ examination at Barrie, and: had to` `come back. He` had come all the way from, Vancouver to join his .-homef regiment. . L` days, Township Councillors 'IA`cali 90 bags ofvoats and one of apples for the : VOri:llia` Packet-:-Priv.ate Geo`!-ge Burgess` was a much disappointed !man when he to tgiel \ __'L___Z _!_1 a twelve mei1_whe came. ,from Orillin for the second: contin- Igent, .'six were '_ native Canadians- and? A six old countrymen. Religious-`. ly nine were Anglicans, and there` was one Baptist, one `Methodist and] one Ptesbyteam - t.he"Barrie Golf Iinks, had a son in action in France. Hewas 'in the artillery. -. Another son in navy was agd ha '_ A who looks V after` I --Itlwas found necessary to call |in -the;-ies from many of the headquarters for use at ToI!0ntgo. `Barrie, ` however, is left In :54...` -__-- 1.ocALNoTI-:3 L o1=mwAR; oi1e_.of the second con- [tmgent from Collingwood are said to hexyfl birth. ._-. - `I vv naU\.r vv v u-a.n\L\. `A. (Ql.L\.L lltlc -sent to` an English Hospital. 'u7Av~'~ ` T ceived. A;-.~n'A 04 .. v--_x.---. 5.` wnmou own vain: own 52 pro ` for-sale or to ANNUAL .M.EETI~NG OF sm- C-OE COUNTY C-zHILDR:EN S ` 1 'AID:`SOOIETY 'I>`he- Annual Lfeeting of the Sim- goe County Ch_iId`ren's Aid Society will,be, on Wednesday, Nov. 18th; _ in the7Cpunci1`Chambers, Bar- rie, _at 4 _p.m.`/ This Society, having ndw, become _'.a `County organization, `it is `hoped. this, meeting will be attended` ' by -representatives ' from every 70f the country. All who "are .-intefestecl in the welfare of needy . are` earnestly` inviai to _'be present. Rev. Andrew Smxr, `Barrie is tne Scgetary. u..u., .|_)ur1'u3; raymaster, major J. E. Knox, Vlth York Rangers. Thus two` Barrie men are on the lsta. ' uruslan, zzna 1m. 51-xgx. Nemnarket; Major H. V. Rorke, 31st Regt; Major J .~ H. Porter. 10th R. Gren-A ad-iers; Adjutant, Capt. J. K. Bert.- gram, 7 7th - Regt; Quartermaster, _iLieut.` A. E. Whitby. 35th Rem... "Barrie; Medical Oicer, Capt. 6W. {F. Nicholson, A.M.'C.; Transport 'Ofcer, Lieut_.~_Col., J. B. McPhee, R.O., Barrie; Paymaster, Major J. a `F. Van. 104.1. v.-..I- 71-- __--. ....,,.......~. a..u., L012, alt: required `on or before the 16th day of No- vember A.D._._ 1914, to` send by post; prepaid, or otherwise deliver to Creswicke & `Bell, of the Town of - Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, f and Province. of Ontario, Solici- tors` for Mary Ann Tribble, Robert Trihhle ' and Arthur T1-ilhble, the executors of -the last Will and Tatament of the said Wflliam Trihhle, their iChri_.stian and sub names, addresses and descriptions, and the full particulars of their [claims .1-espectively, properly veri- ed, and of the securities, if any, ; held by them, and that after the said, date the said executors will proceed to distribute the `assets of- lth_e' said deceased among the `parties ientitled thereto, having regard ',only to thom claims of `which they ;eha1I.rthen_ have `notice, ~and that , `they the said executors, will not then be liable for the assets, or any part thereof, so distributed to any [persons of `whose claims notice lshall not..have been received at the [time of: uch Adistriihution. 1\;.L_ J J\ } ..... v..u.._ ouuu. uxahl uuuuuu. ; Dh.ted this '17th day of October, FA.D., 1914. ' ? CRESWICKE & BELL, 3 . of the said Town of Barrie, Solicitors for Executors. FOUIR BIG ITEMS