Sale ofMen s Hats Sadeant< Sarieantfr Kin_g,!-iW&rnited IVlon s Fine colored shirts, made by the Regal Shirt Co.,. Limited, cuffs attached, neat `stripes, dark and light colors, sizes 14 to 18, regular $1.00, sale price .. .. .. ..'l9c Men's Rubber collarsfjsizes 44 to 17, regular 250, for.. ..18c,. 3 for 50c Men sA Linen collawi, 4 ply quality, regular 150,. sale price 5c, on 6 for lVI6n s Union Grey Sox, a splendid I washing sock, 19, or 6 prs. $1.00 Men's All Wool Pants, in Tweed, neat pattern, turnup cuffs, good value $3.00, sale price .. .. .. $1.95 white .8axony ` Heavy Flanneldbte, slightly imperfect in eac.h`l1 yards, reg. 121/2c, `sale price 9c or 12 yds. for .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$1.00 cotton Grapes, Rippeletts, fast colors, `a large assortment of neat patterns, light`-and dark grounds for ladies and chi1_dren s dresses, sale price ` . . .12 /20 Ladies .4 Q We have placed in our V\/indows, 3 dozen Men's Fedora Hats, English -Furl Felt, iri Pearl Grey, Tabec and Cuba Colors, regular price has been $2.50 and $3.00, and they are worth this, but order to `effect a quick clearance all will go cn sale this weekl' . I 1 The Sm. With The steak One of Victims of Great Storm`: Again in Commission. 1 Detroit, .May 2.--Rebuilt and! operating under the Canadian ag,| "the steamer Glenshee, "formerly the` Howard M. Hanna, Jr., Which Was wrecked. off Point aux Barques, Lake Huron, during the storm of November 9, 1913, passed down the` Detroit driver on Monday. The "Hanna was declared a total loss by the underwriters, and was sold to LOST BOAT s.A.1Ls AGAIN AT By All Means See The Great Values in Boys 4': 1 : SutcIifl e s Special Soap, make your money save you money, use Sut- c1iffe s Special Soap, 8 bars for 25 j Talcum Powder, 1 lb. tins, V101 and 1.-1-- -;- ``I\/\ 17.11.. mrmninl nrino `Lad ies '-`nun: |E|doi'ado Toilet Soap, a large cake,`5c | Or .. .. .. .. ..12.cakesfor-50c Large Box of Linen Writing Paper and Enyelopes, extra Value 500, sale pmce .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ...39c UNDERWEAR oys Duck and cotton Bloomer Pants, t ages 3 to 10 years, extra value 50c,. sale price .. .. .. .. .. ..39c l'UWuuI', 1 )1]. M1110, V aunyv -.~--v- Lily; of the V o 0 o o 0 alley, special price .. . .. ..2'for 25c i."in2e'qi1uitfy. the Reid W1'ecking Company Sarnia with her `cargo of coal something like $18,000. 1 `I I The Reid Brothers salvag_1'ed her |and towed her to Sarnia. She was `then sold to the Canada Steamship `Company for a gzure said to have been $100,000, a11_d taken to Collins:-. Wood, Where she was repaired and painted. This is her rst trip since `she was Wrecked. n . I puny vv\~-.1 .....-..__-.. The Glenshee is one of the largest boats in the Canadian eet of Great Lake _ steamers. this . of for j I:-Z1 Ladies Silk and VOIIO Walsts, long mud . sleeves, black, White and ('nlnl`t}l.L 1'ug`u1aI' $3.75, $2.50, $2.25, 7 I. g 0 I. 0 0 0 a$1I95 rem,` mp xyueuus Uu ouuual` (1 nl .`.l1'.. and ;\I1's. Esten returne 0 NUT. `STOVE AND EGG GOAL-_ ,% , Per Half. Q1`-.4 , Ton Ton~ '* T03` For May $7.50 ~ $3.85 $2.00 7 PM June 7.05 3.95 72.058 PM July 7.80 4.00 ' _2.10 For Aug 7.90 0 4.10 2.15 For sept 8.00 4.15. 2-20 PEA` GOAL. 8 A n`.-'7 II _.in I I In considering this sale, and its rather ,unu appreciate reliable qualities and reliable dealings. misleading statemeuntsas to values., .We -give no p Iexepnone sue _ . 'AtRVd.STHE BAY gnoooooooo09999966000099: .`\ L--, Valuer adiey waists, speclal glean up of many uf_-our best ../sellmg Walsts, gl]u1`{ and long sleeves, `open front am! hawk, sizes 34 to 44, pmces were ,;-'-_>_(m,.j<]1.69, $1.50, clearing ggt ,\'_\Hr, z I u 1)1`ico' Ullly No Always Have the Best wr: WANT `CASH! . V _ I 1-,. Lord `of Elmvale was old ucqtlaiiltances here on : uvnvuu Anna u..-_ 6 06069000OOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ` M1; .<.vB. Tlinds spent over Sun-| day 11) Hamilton. 1 (:111011 .\Im-phy was 111 Torontol 1'01` ; days last Week. i , ` I .\I1'. luldon Hunt spent over Sun-2 day with his parents in Meaford; }}11'. Willimn Miller has been.p- 1+1-1':"=`::1 s\\'it<-lnn:u1' at the _ statlon '61-gar would Cause Such % V > Low Prices. ~ T ~ Corsets, Long and Short Cor- nmst all sizes, 19 to 36, extra s $1.75, $1.50, sale price $1.16 .5 van $7 .50 AAA Per Ton . 6.50 - 6.50 5.50% italr T911 . 3.40 V 3.40 ' 3.40 3.50 2.99 \Jl\/Kalil. -llulo .. 4.; ..98c| .]0i'11`.wI s\'\`it(A-1 sxxfitdcas. , '--]\'(-111w.]';\"~' --n In-tn -x`. |1AsJ;.uvu 15-18 1.90 '0 suprerneiopiportunity _to s`av_eyour dollars. We to "reduce-our $25000 stock` of Dry Goods, Ladies` . .9 3dY't0`War Clothing, Gent's Furnishings, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Boots and Shoes, and offer you a saving 9 `fTY 'al`,|iicle you may need of from 10 per cent. to 50 per cent. With many lines of merchandise advancing 1 -P"1a this will be an opportunityrfor you `to save money. Sale starts Friday, May 7th, and ends Monday night, M35 31st. _. We wish to reduce our departments and give more space to our increasing Hosiery, Gloves, Corsets, A Underwear, Ribbons, Staples, Dress Goods, 'Men"sFurnisbings and Men s and Boys Clothing. ` No premiums dur- ing this Sale. No goods on approbation; sales Spot Cash. Monday, after spending a- month at At`antic City and other points. ~+V-Fail] Paper---uStpming necessxicties -New stock, new designs. See `-our wrindow ndsplay, at Dougall B-ros. ar ,._.a 11;... T `H I`av1nr left. i WUIIUUW KlUB'1J'1U.I.J, uu .. `I 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. H Ion Saturday to spend {Salt Lake. City and ot? pomts. . `If-n Tanmbu RP"- 0] pomts. _ Mr. James Eell, formerly reliev- 1*" agent for the G.T.R., has been ' BI, appointed agent for the G.T.R. at ' Milton. ' ' A . _Mr. and Mrs. Campbell-Reeve of Toronto were -up to their summer lcottage on Tuesday, making ar- rangements for the summer. _ . - ---An immense assortment of Child-l v'ren s Pumps and Th'eo ~s on sale at. .Carey s this week at a saving of` lfrom 25c to 50c a pair- Mr. James Morrow, the popular b~.'a1`eman on the Hamilton and .Meaford passenger nm, is quite ill lat his home in Hamilton. ...._ 2-4 ....mmm- time card makes V _ ._ on '(`:.l.1{. min-1'at0I' Geo. AVV%111`(3*1mS0n Was 11':111.~'1'(L~r1'(- t0 M93 01 , 5'a`.u1'da_\'. I .\h-. T. 1,51- pf E1mV=~`1 Was] at home 1n` nanmwu. The rst summer time card . its 2}-rnearance a Week from Satur- day. This change Will make, con-' siduable more work` for the men out of this point. Business is get- tinc: bwfsker since the gravel pit is ' and also the grai`1i__ Collingwood and Mid- The choir of Essa St. Presbyter- ian_ Church are arranging for a presentation next Week to Lieut. J. H. V Morgan, who has been- choir `leader for some time. Priv_ate Bris- tow ~wi1lA also` `be "honored. Mr. . Pratt, storekeeper at the G.T.R., has been appointed : Wchoir-master, to succeed _Lieut_. Mor- 4-- ...:n he `leaving shortly Dress Goods,checks and plain hopsack cloths, all -wool Popllns, reg. 75c, Tfo_r .. .. .. . .49c Grey Tweeds and `Striped also Tartan l\n.... t1--.I.. A-cv`u1r\ ii " For the c VVL1 v.----T onvenience of Allandale patrons V the Grand -Trunk has ar- ranged to `run a special `train to Allandale on Thursday evening af- lgter the Red Cross and Citizens `Band, Concert, which is to be held` at the Grand Opera .House,- Barrie, ]~on-that date. ` ' - J -- ' Boys . Heayy Ribbed cotton I-lose, fast -black, slzes 6 to 10, reg. 250 value, sale price . .. .. .' ...18c: pair. ..., Ivvuvuo an an-Ipeu also Iarnan chocksand Plain Dress Goods,extra value 40c, sale price A.-. ,-..25c in-:D cnoss cortcnm 3---~ --43 Aug} Ladies Sweater `coats, all wool, in `plain and blazer colorings, made by the Monarch Knit,prices were $3.25, $3.00, clearing price .; .. ..$2.49 3`('l1(`\`'i1l_L` 01( Friday last. Ladies yl-louse Dresses that were $1.98 , $1.50, $1.25,. in light and dark colors, Percale, neat - style, plain and fany, clearing price 09171813 ` . . . . . c Ladies & Misses D`:-ess es,Duck, Ging- ham , Pique. and Muslin, prices were $3.95, $3.00, $2.50,. all one r\~nnn ' Q` A Sutclifl"e s Leader `Soap, extra value ' T . . .100, 3 bars for 250 1w ARTICLE no new sm Jersey cream Soap, special 2 for 5c| r'i_c?3 `. . _unusual offerings, bear mind that we never indulgein sensational advertising. We cater to all who liable . We never resort to exaggerations in our advertising. We never allow our salespeople to` make . .We premiiims during this Sale. lulu: 7 `ago W111 up __ Third Contingent. WCBK DU Jaxvuvu V- has cholr me .1so honored. succeed Lieut. ll _ be leaving shortly L3 .......J- an 1JUu5au. _u,..,._,, . . H. Taylor left` a month - in and other American Mrs. Pu tt(-13011. and twin} babies motored 11]) from Toronto, Wlth 9. Party o1f~t'ri(-.11(1s on Sunday. ' '\l.. 11 1 1 *1 I - __ _...L....vs A11 (IT! [Local [ Aspects Of The War} [1 ?(\Co.ntinued from page 1) lintendent of Supplies, -head ofce, `Toronto, dated - April 29th: T\-.._. If-um. l`n`Anvnnnn11'_T nranf +0 ,.LUl'U11DU, uauzu .L.\.tI1.1n. Auuunnu Dear Mrs; Calderwood-I want to thank you especially for the beauti- ful hospital suits which you sent through for .us. They are exactly What We need, and, as I know they are expensive, I `want to give you a special word of thanks for them. Mrs. Stewart has received the following letter of thanks from Edith E. Henderson, `Hon.-Sec. of the University Hospital Supply As- -sociation: . ` ' _' A 'l'L__I ' Dvvavvu-v~. ' The ladies of our committee] have asked me to acknowledge with thanks the splendid" donation sent by you to the Red Cross` Society for the University Hospital, including the cheesecloth. handkerchiefs from ; the Junior Mission Band of the` . Collier St. Methodist Church. It is M a tremendous` help to be able to subtract such" large numbers from the quantity of things still left for us," to get and you have no idea how cheering such a large donation M is. With renewed thanks and a very special` word of gratitude tol ' the Junior Mission Band. i TRIED cnoss LUNCH ROOM ` On Saturday, May 8th,,f1-om 11.30 to _1 p.m., dainty lunches consisting of tea or coee, with sandwiches and cake, will be served in the Red Cross rooms, old Bank-of Commerce building. Anyone engaged in busi- ness down town and shoppers from .-u ___--_--...1:v.na nn11n+1~1'r GOWJ1 LUVVU. auu DlIUtVy\,;g ._`._,___. the surrounding country will nd" a most convenient` place for their mid- day lunch.` Similar lunches will be ` served each Saturday until further. notice. . Price . 15c. A box, containing 169 garments for children, was sent to the Secour` Nationale on Avril 30th. In ack-7 nowledging the" last `box, the secre-` tary noted . the ' excellence of the work and remarked that the b'1'1_tton_-` holes were the envy of the workers, in ,.-Toronto. ` Mrs; Stewart is mostil `tef_nl to the `workers in Allan-E`. `d_a_le.,.;a1;`:. Barrie -_w,ho . have 4'cdon,,V lsnch`. god "~` work, 5-in spite -of `the busy} ' 1. X _'.-4.o\ _seaso. -gr-__ season. A L. _ _Miss Plummer has `acknowledged F _sent ...on,fFeh;1,:6th.._ - " h `%%i%%dk:rchfi"is` }7a'hd%%% 559% `THE NORTHERN` ADVANCE FIELD comtrolvrs Bes't.:8hi'rt.fngs, Rdckfastv drill and In." digo dye shirtings, stripe? and check patterns, prices were 17 `and 160. Sale price .. .. .. .. .. .; ..14c Ladies `and Misses Lisle Gloves, Tan. X Grey, Champagne, regular 250 and 350, odd lines sale prlce .. ..15cv Ladies Tailored Embroidered waists, regular value $i.50,.sale price 49c Ladies Fancy Summer Dresses, all -o91\l\` Qnnrvano NQITIT nf\Y\D11' Ladies . Dress Skirts, in all Awool Serges, Tweeds,. regular $4.50, . $4.00, $3.00, clearing price only . . A.. .. .. '.. .. .. .. .. $1.95 - Factory cotton, 40 inches wide,` extra ne, strong thread, `free of specks, full 40 inches wide, extra value 150, `sale price . .` 11c, 10 yds.,for $1.00 _ Ladies Dust. Gaps, extra value 150, Sale price .. .. .. .. .. ..10c And Save . Money`, ` Blue Bird Toilet Tissue Paper, good value 100, sale price 5 rolls for 25c RIMES rancy ullunvr urvaauw, an wool, Serges,- Navy, Copen -and Brown, $12.50, $9.00, $6.00, clear- :..m .n..:.... An! $3-95 JJLUVV11, tplsnuu, Ky`!- ing price only . . gfi | , . . palrs of socks have been glven to the local men who are leaving this Week for France. _ A bale will be sent to Miss Plum-I mer on Saturday, and contributions will gladly be received by Mrs. Stewart or Miss `Spry. Chief Engineer Gaby, of the On- tario Hydro Electric Commission, will meet the Orillia Power Com- mission to discuss the question of Orillia. joining up with the provin-' cial system on Friday, May -7. p O T p Our Shoes have won oui reputation as I the bcetter-thlan-ordinary Shoes which is a fact, because we are willing to pay more re. Our regular very low prices are reduced consider- s--but you must come--you will not be disappointed. 1d"Tweed Suits,.new Ladies Russian calf Oxford Shoe, rubber tailored, Sizes 35 to soles, price $3.50, sale price .. . . . .$2.89 0 Saleprice $1335, Ladies Aunt Polly Dongola Blucher Out, made 5; $15.00, Sale price by MCPhF3I`S0n,__ S1265 3 to '8, extra Value rice $1139; $A1()_00, $3.00, sale price .. .. .. .. .. _..$2.59 0, sale price $1.19; Boys Boots, CI'On1C and Pebbles] Bals, and .7.50, sale price Bluchcr Cut, sizes 1 to 5, price $1.75, sale T pI`iC...... .. ........$1.39 W.J. GRACEY & SON I