A} LA GRACE AND we SELL VICTOR Vl_CTROLAS AND ACCESSORIES % CHOOSE YOUR RECORDS FROM srocx yuan: Bomg _ Dailywe receive many lctter orders for Pictorial Patterns and in many Cases postage for mailing is not enclosed. We keep no book in our Mail Order Depart. ment, and these small balances amount in the aggregate to a considerale sum. besides entailing considerable otce work. Please note--No order for Patterns or for other Merchandise will be acknow- ledged unless Postage and Purchase Price in full is `enclosed. Patterns Pitiyeiy Not Exchanged Pictorial Patterns By Mail NEMO CORSETS 1 V ' A NOTI % ` ant to CE is hm `e r . _. creqitorsthe Trustcch) ,' `(`r`"11 pursu- ggmnst theor 0t]1eF%`i`t _ that all . j glues Jen Qstate o`f' t::1`*xn~_-L (-Iainls $99111`. the n?tt, who` 11$` >`:nl John . 1; 15 are elgheenth 1-( lM- 0" M Wentyminiequlred 01 (ay m Mzlrvh, send by h day Ofl or } *`1`01'v the or _l\Ia."~ .1915, `.0 1I:nu}is1;at1,~i Sficitor `r *0 the un- nam X) of the `or W Ad` Prticulares and .add__S'a"] t](*<'(~;1s0d. atllre ofs of their lfS;`-\` and full _ _ thm` the 380111-it$a'__l~\' and U30 . - . _ 7' lag . ' N w ':l1;strattrimention(?('1I` IQ! that after 5.' .__,f:e`the. `:8 win pro date the Ad- %.ngu.., vets of .;},< d. to am- e11(;"`S1 dovcaset aha only to med thereto, then the Claims of .`-tfshe W. h3V'0 had no- aggus 111 not be liab 9 ` pe.r's0r any / * n 01' persons shall not - me of BULL CALF FOR S.-\LE-.'\'ix V months old, thoroughbred. dark red, good growthful animal. Ag ply to W. H. `Martin, R..\I.D. No. 1, Thornton. V 1*-3? JU:T~;1;;s;;y, "Brussels and Union Canpet Squvares, axlll sizes, new de-, signs and colorrs lat Dougwal Bros. _ T..`I..... ' 'I7`...-....... .13 T.....1..12l L. _____ _.- EGGS ron HATCHING ` White Wyandottes, Regal Strain \ - TWO" Grand Pens: ? Pen N0. 1-Thc pick 01' um` !io"'n`, headed by a- Cockorol fmxz! .\I:1r- tin s' celebrated pri7.(` \\`iHH<`1`~`- Eggs from this pen. :j~`1.:'>H 1-H` 17`- D-.. 11'- A 1 I INDiA$I MOTOR/mEYCL1~; 111.1 siuie car for sale. Cheap for (M. ` to A. S4. Monkmau. [jar- Council adjourned to nu-ct in Thornton on May 27th, and in Lt- froy on May 28th, .aS :1 (`mm oi Revision, at 11 0 c1ock.-lI. M. Mr- CONKEY, Clerk. NOTICE TO cnammns N THE ESTATE OI` John Jame: Jennett, late of the Tow11sh_1P Essa, in the County` of S1m Farmer, deceased. ,- 1~mInsmLY, MAY .00- __---- -...u ,.,.., ,.. `en. No. 2.`--Our utilitv pun. lu-;1W \ by a Cock'Bird,.a` ,.1-m v.-mm; at all the local failzs` lust 1:111.` Eggs from this pen. $1.01) W` 13: $3-75 per 50, $7.00 pm` 1|). 3 guarantee I of 9 C1li(`k.~' to :1 set: tmi-',';0l` another scttilr: :11 halt pnce ' 17-33 1'17 11 nu-um.-._ _ ..,.n '1-s-...'a AKDVERTIISEMENTS7 5 Auv w, 1:, '_rom), Box 863.'Barrie 4.1- To-morrow, the rst Friday in May, is Arbor Day. Are you going to add to the beauty of Barrie by planting any shade trees around, your home`? OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO1 OF LOCAL INTEREST 3oooooooooooooo0009000090:I :6000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO2 L\ILl|JJ1 {NU \./IllJIlIu\J KJI-I\J\.L\.I(l. U0 -Ir-on Bed, Mamtqress and. Springs .. aaI7'nn .J.'L IL. .........`I.. L..J. .... -11 We are not" alarmists-nor can pessimism find. a place `in the" management of this store, but - facts are undeniable, and for the benet of our -patrons who can anticipate a need we would urge the buying of all Linens and Fine Woollens, for not only -is a very stiff advance in the prices` of these commonditiesi to be met with, but an absolute scarcity will prevail. If you would save on things you ; are sure to need-BUY NOW 3 all your wants in : .. Cashmere Hosiery Wool F lannels Men s Cashmere Sox , V Men s Woollen _Un derwear A Straight Tip To Buyers HOLEPROOF Hosu-zmr FOR_ % MEN, woman AND CHILDREN * m`(, '-', `I.`,f I. ` V ` . `.3 0 ' ' ' " S.:.- ~?".i ` `t Dress Scrgels` DcLaines ' Tables Linens ' Towellin gs we sm. New A Grace Corsets PICTORIAL PATTERNS AND MAGAZINES The N ew A La Grace Corset give ; a perfec`t'b:i1sdt_nQd; beck support.` pro- viding g1rsQAutmot`com_fort and beauty of form. The Cosgset repdresetffed in the cut is the new $1.50 line. AWe' recommend it to we_arers- desiring a perfect t, and absolute comfort. See our Miss DJatvies-i--Corset De- . partment vwau. va. uuv J..Lvxu(7._\Ju(1L\, U1. 1lJd.l.J.1Uo '-_" '"':1':"""~"_`"`-" ""U JD ijadu` a To-day-'-.-"a `half century later--.welSh1't ~V151-t `*0: .1 fat _ her s `boring;-:,g_; _, presentingg H1u3d31_`?v _ -` ' ` 1 have .9. hundred" ' men re `the L_ 35th `on"t_he ring -' lineli, Ijrance%; 2a,anqthe1%'-. -V`l.1>u1.1dred ~.s. (3 fit__;- .the" V second _ L pntmg n{:_ at . lforont. . 1;: vWa.ri'en, Dr-.7 iSpr.6tt, . ::. 9,jndJ on the 1st of May, 1865, the Barrie and Collingwood co panies of the '35th Regt. marche 1 off from Niagara after doing four months service at the time of St. A1ban s Raid. The `Barrie oicersi were: `Capt. McKenzie, Lieut. O Brien, ,and _ Ensign Ormsby, and the- `Col- lingwood oicers were Major , Step- Just 50 years: ago last Saturday, i `hens, Capt; ,_ Geo..Mober1ey, Lieut lGamon and Ensign Frank -Mober1ey. : Of these oicers, only two survive, Mr; `Geo. Moberley e of "Co11ingw ood and: -Mr.i'.'Frank ;Mober1ey, now Cap`-f ltain of . the Home _Gua.rd,[Vof vBa'rrie. ' 'In2'.}1iuv'$':. -;.~`1.'..u'.' .`.-....4.......'.~ 1-1.`... ___A . KIUVAIJ LIII. I UU (Av 1lUIl..I.o Four strangers, who engaged, two V rowboatsvvfrom Carley s Boat `House, . on Monday afternoon, had a cold dip when they overturned at the head of the bay. They were res- cued, `after clinging to the bottom` {of the boat for a feyv mornents: I was as. good as new and,1t` 1s `bemg 1nst,a1le T `Two orrxcnns stmvxvr: T %or%s1'. ALBAN S RAID! iv; uuv uuuu .l.\lL' w LUVV 1llU.|1l.\.7ll.lIDu' The regular monthly social even- ing of the Baptist Young _ Men s Bible Class , on Tuesday evening, was the most successful one yet lheld- There, Was an excellent musi- I cal programme, which included iselections e by. Keenan s Orchestra, readings by Miss Monkman. and, Miss Morrison, duet by `Miss Shaw and .Miss Dale, violin, solos by J. Home and J. Keenan, solo by Mrs lA. ` Smith, and V gramophone . selec- itions. There was a large ` attendance and -everyone ~ seemed to thoroughly uenjoy, the . evening. ' ` I Lb \.rLAJ. vvu JJVILEIUUL -IJILKITO I The first steamer of the season to dock in" Barrie this year, was, as `usual, the Government Fishery Cruiser,- N aiad,-e which came `in on Monday -evening, with Capt. Cor- son in `command. _ The boat winter- ed at Gamebridge, and is looking her bestunder a new" coat of paint. -120 pairs of Infants [Patent Pumps, sizes 2 to 7, on sale this week at Carey s Cut-Rate Shoe .Store for 79c a pair. wars ca`-sonvunnnunn Ovlntlk 4... A... A... J L..-- tion of members. `Church holdS about 800. Room and -welcome for you. Come along. . mr.. *r..1... xr-..1._..,-1,. 1.-- -____,-1-__-nl J vvu uuuv wLvLL" o I V :3 Mr. John Neelands has `purchased one of Mr. Minnikinfs houses on `Sophia St., and Mr. -Harry .Boag has purchased another in the same` block. ' ,\n.I 1 .1 3 -U-An O WT- -`E.)i`l-clovth and . Tjizvnoieu-ms, new! designs, % Margesot stock to choose Tho 'H`l'G+ cfnnrnnv-' (VP 4-Inn annann try I on" at your leisAu`re. Styles are exclusive to this store's Sellin g. No two alikei---and you re welcome to come and see. on- second `oor, adjoiing th Nlillinery Department, }where'yoi1 can choose and prices. They are"on View We've a very" extensive showing 0? beautiful Suits and Dresses and_ all are -I-LKTUKIL U \IJ- IIIIIJ \`I-ILLS` J \IuLTU WV `.463 5 I-l\I\IlIll I Mr. Fred Landon, who purchased all the salvage iron in the Queen s -Hotel ruins, took the_ steam heating ~:_bQiler ;o1'1t this week. Outside` of . 9; _h-few` broken attachments, the boiler -.-'~..-;J'._,..-.._. __;`J :1.--2.. `I_1_Z...`. marked at truly ec`on-omic Suits Dresses -...v....uu.._, su. JJGLLLG wan .111 buwu 101' a few days this week_ -looking up old acquaintances. "He also` paid Va; short . visit -toghis father homqmg . u av-. --~ .1 ------- " | Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carr, who] recently `sold their home on Maple Ave. to Mr. John Wattie of Mid`- hurst, left `for Toronto on Tuesday. Mr. Wattie is '_ moving` in ' from M-id_hu_rs-t. ' . . ' Ed.,F'ar1.'agi1er, clerk j in Phil `Jory- s. Drug Store,` Haileybury, and formerly`-of .Ba`rri, was in town for '13 `pan 4:1`-Siva 4-1.:A~ .......`l- I - -'l_3_, _, liers, _Perry St., for the` present. Mrs." Finlay McArthur, formerly of Barrie, and who has been living in -Toronto since the death of her husband; is. stayingfwith Mrs. Vil- , 1 `ll -:31-r -r A `Mr. E. Gibson, from the Toronto branch, has joined` .the staff of the Bank of `Nova Scotia, replacing `Mr; H. E. Mason, who is on sick |l eave.' L ` Major Joseph Rogers, High Coun- ty Constable, celebrated` his 83rd birthday a on Wednesday, _` and is' looking particularly _`.hale and hearty. ` A V _ ` I '_ Messrs. andi D. Quinlan returned at the end bf} the week from a month s vacation in Jamaica, _ _ " I - LLLUKIL \Jk3\I\I\L 15171. \J -Mother: U Day," u1;`ia3`r~,m; 9; Honor the best mother that` ' ever '1ived--your own. Remember your mother with owers. Leave your order now with William Taylor, Florist, Dunlop S.,_ Barrie. Flow- ers, shipped anywhere. T ` -.1 - .e 11]` D D..1........ -0 m......._L..`1.`..... l . Mr. W, J. Bell, Who Was taken to the R.V. Hospital on _Saturday, suffering from pneumonia, is report- `, ed to be recovering somewhat. I 11- 5-1 Miss Clara Redditt, Toronto, spent over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. .S. Redditt, Maple Ave. . T `Mrs . Arthur Pae, of Edmonton, is` spending` the summer with her father, Mr. tW. C. Henry, at Thorn- ton. ' I ' V I Ald. Webb, Who has been quite .seriously ill, is feeling much `better, and `now expects .to be able to get out in a few days. V `I! vvv -r -\ Mr. D Alton I. Ball, of Toronto, is visiting his sister, Mrs.'R. W. Stewart, 222 Blake St. L Mr. Neil McVicar` leaves shortly on "a three-months visit to his old home in Glasgow, Scotland, . . Mrs.~A. C. Batten and~Miss Lane of Toronto were guests of Barrie relatives for several. days. -Inn tn `I'\ -u-u. A ._. :OOO_OOOO0OOOO0OO0QOOOOOOQ2 : !'6'ciXII'A'r'i)"13n7:i{s'6ri'A'I.' zoooooooooooooooooo000006:i | Mr. A.'C. Garden was in town} on Tuesday, ' I cu '.\ .. ,. _-. -- - I A. W. %111, of Midland, spent` ,over Sunday in townu | `I r -I\ v C\ 11 -- vxg snug. V"i\15." I'i`f R. p;1;;;;;`: ;o Toronto has; leased the Wellington Hotel Stables and has tted them up for . an up! to-date garage. A sample` room will be built for the Wellington. Hotel just west of the dining room`. M 1;. 13...: 1'.....J..... ...`.1... ....'.....1.-.........1l ___.._- -__.._.~avw-.v - .--vow `We are showing a special line of man- J ufacturer s Sample Waists in.~Lawn, Rice Cloth. Silk and Voile, in about 60 different styles. These are in sizes 36- and 38 only`, and are beautifully made. If you can wearseither of these sizes, a snap awaits you here. i Childrerfs Fine Ribbed Cotton Hose, in white, pink andsky, 5 to8 ........... ........................... ...... ., ..... ....... ..25c Children s.Vegetable. Silk Hose,-in white, pink and sky... .... .. ....... 40c and 450 Beautiful White Waists at Very` -F%A!!w!ta2eus. .|?.rice `Women's Silk Boot Stockings, in back and white, sizes 8%, A9, 972 and 10 .......... ..` .................... ..\ .............. .., .......... ..25c Women s ne Lisle Hose, in black and` white, sizes 8 %, ;9, 9% Jill. and DI\ Keen YourEye%>nYickertore Long sincehas this store shown its ability to meet With `market conditions andsupply worthy merchandise in .- variety. q3mY andquality at the fairestbf prices, and never in its history has the . .M.anagement been betterable to'prove its service to its patrons than at the present time. These. are times when the merchant in many lines of business is keyed up to the keenest possible alert- ness to cope with the varying` market conditions and now of _all times you can pin your faith to this store s `prestige in procuring worthy merchandise at the minimum price. ` The lady who wishes a Black Silk Dress never had a better oppor- 'tu_nity Yard wide Black Paillette Silk, the good kind--no lead lling to make it appear weighty, but a reliable quality that has no equal hereabouts. I20 yards only, extra special ........ .....98c \IQll"l ll LIIIS LJIhJl& and I0 .... GEO. VJCKEBS ..L\l.L I I A % U L V L 5 L Q Lu, LIJ LLILJIJBIUUVJL U0 -E. H. Wlinams, `the Jeweler,` "opposite "the Queen s Hotel, for! highest grade jewelry, wsatehes,i clocks, etc. = Marriage licenses? is- ` Sued. e . t.f. interested are inviteg. to attend; The regular meeting of the W0- men s[Auxiliary of _the Chi~ld1fen s Aid will be held on Tuesday, May 11th, at 4.30 p.m.,-. in the. Council Chamber. All members and Others A ' %nere'n be Quick Selling in Black Silk value for.....$2.98 Waists for .... ..$2.68 ~.Waists for.`. . . . .$l .98 Waists for .... . -.$l .68 Waists for .... ..$l .28 Waists fox` .... .. .98 etc. V etc. THE" nomnm V ADVANCE Specials in Hos gnu u.;u..\gg5 ugnny vv suntan saunas-I sol`, 7, ,_m,1,W_, _ , T Communications V and` accounts werg "received from the. following: P.. J , Lynch,-1 G."1`.R.V;]_ M. .,G_a_'.viller, , anager; `cf 3; Sterli - ;;.- ALv.l.IJ-52311-I UUU1`U1]J The Council met in Churchill on April 30`, according to adjournment All meznbersl present, except; A Mr. Allan, who was . absent` owing to the death of his father. Mi_nutes~ of- farmer '- meeting were read ' and f`-.;-._l_.;__. S 7 `Al. " ll:-`Ii. -.-.,....._,... uv Jun, ovvccvucanllab, DB true. . Our cause it is God s,, and our 'country s, Canadians, onward, aboo. . iWith Macdonell, T McClinton _and - ` Morgan to lead us, f ._ The tyrant is sure to go down. Then we ll return_to greet `you All peaceful in old Barrie town. Goodbye to you, parents, be happy, I Goodbye to you, sweethearts, be ` frnn . lThe roar of thecannon won t dauntl us, Nor the sneer of the murderous foe` On, on with the vanguard, true comrades, ' ' The strength of our arms, the 7 Teuton shall know. Our fathers` have raised Eng1and s banner _ I .O er elds -Where they fought with renown; A We, their children, could never be- i tray them, . _ `That banner shall never come I down. V ` T.Ll.'\I.ll. JJULA, .|J.I.alUl/LUDU G111] LYLILILLKEC for $7.00 sth-lb week, at Dougall I 13.... I `THE "BARBIE BOYS PARTING ; SONG | i (By John Hand, "Barrie, Ont.) iOn, on with the vanguard, Canad- l ians, - . ! The might of the vandal to hew. on, on _With the vanguard, Canad- ians, ` To freedom and justice-We re true. The trumpet is` sounding in Eng- land, ' i V Her foes _in their might sally down. To defend her old standard We re marching; . F Goodbye to `you old Barrie town. good weight, in 6 pretty designs, these " were bought long before A the- advance in linen goods, and are extra good. Price per > yafd .... ..35c `Table Linen, unbleached, SPECIAL UNION TABLE LINEN 35c INNISHL 00U}icIL_ l".....,...:I ..---L ' 59 inches - wide Union eY` ._ ..,+..u.u--a.p we nome of her partic1/1-13-1- daughter, Mrs. ' D Arcy Gau1ey,- nature of `Sophia .St., Barri e, on May 3rd, by .1915, Mrs. Annie . Fisher, form- AND '1 erly of Cookstown. Funeral on such last _Wednesday to Cookstown `Metho- ministratl dist L Church. - " , ; bute the H_,ASKETT--`-At Grenfel, on Tues- among th ; day, -May _4th, 1915, `Michael Has- having re , `ket't,. `cf `the 9th, Concession of which she V f_,Vesp1'-a, aged 46 ;rea.rs.,` Inter- tice and 1 = .` C1,ne;nt in St. Mary s L `Cemetery, -for the s 513 "__e, _:;9`11 mg-~6th. C f r _ thereof,' ` W ~ ~ tr_1f1ffe ,,;;`c,on April _2s,;c'o whose .n.:n. uvn A local butcher who oeccd icr` sale a chicken which had beeome partly decomposed, was ned $10 in Monday s -Police Court, on in- `formation laid by Inspector Hagart. 1.?` "LT '\'XT.1.1`l.:.-......4... . 4.1.... T........`I .. ;Juu.\4' .LUl. ll1U1'l`Y OI WIL_S0 N-HARDII_`I(;:'r--In the Meth- odlsfz Church, Or1ll1a, on Tuesday, .Marsha~ll; Sarah Jane Harding`, of Orillia, and. Clarence Charles Wil- `son, of Hawkestone. DIED. 'la"TQi?:r'mD A L This print comes in a num- ber of ' colo'rings`- Navy, Butcher's Blue, Grey,` Sky, Pink, _Brown, etc. The lengths are from 4 to I2 yards. Regulaf value Ioc specialzper yd ............. ..6c J.u..naI.iaJ..I'J1J [WILSON--BOND-`-In Toronto, on I April 28, 1915, . Mr. Fred Wilson . and Miss Pearl Bond, youngest were `referred to their respective I committees. The following accounts were ordered to be paid: H. L. Al- brecht, goods supplied to Wm. and Maria Mains, $5.00; B. T. Bateman, supplies to Wm. Mains, $21.00; David Peacock, supplies to Wm. Geers and J. Dunn, indigents, $10.98; Municipal World, supplies for Treasurer, $2.09; Northern Ad- vance, printing account, $9.00; Robt. Henry, sheep killed by dogs, two thirds value, $8.00; Salvation Army, Women s Rescue Work, $5.00; H. C. Wilson, rent of room for Council meeting, $2.00; Mc- Carthy, Boys & Murchison, re Court `of `Appeal, in case of E. B. Osler, in 1914, $10.00; B. T. Bateman, 65 yds.` gravel, $6.50; Fred Birnie, bonus on 90 rods wire fence oppos- ite lot 23, Con. 11, $13.50; Jno. Barrie, on .Fr1day, April 30th, 1915, to Mr.- and Mrs. E. J. Cable, Bradford St., a daughter. McINNIS- -In Barrie, on Wednes- day, May 5th, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McInnis, 56 John St., a son. MURPHY--In Barrie, on April 24,` I 3 v DUIVLV CABLE--At the. R.V. Hospital, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. John Mur- ph_v, a son (Francis Benedict). `rST. ON GE-In Barrie, on April 25, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. Onge, a son. ' I. A Incas:-- dThe commanding position in Millinery Occupied bythis Store is recognized throughout the whole of this -district. To be helpful forevery occasion isour Sole Aim--the best and most artistic, Our ldeal. New Stocks of Hats and Trimmings, Flowers and Velvet Ribbons are added this week, A Special Exhibit Beginning Today--Thursday, i A Hat for everyone who attends. a Special value in Children's Headwear. uue, u.4oA; JOS. Bowman, bonus on 46 rods W1re fence on No. 10 sideline,` 7th and 8th Con, $6.90. I- GO0D CANADIAN- MADE PRINTS 6c VJLSJLKJ WH `J\I'L\J'J- 5 `JV 4}`, L V0: John Fraser, of Inn1sl,_ appropr1- ated a palr of socks 1n W. C. Hunter s store on Saturday, and 1n lieu of a $10 ne [is spending _ a month at Castle Stoddart. In -