Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 27 Apr 1916, p. 8

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visiting friends inch Ivory Cord ..65c inch W'hitc Cord . . . . . .859 inch W'ide VVhite Cord 95c` inch Wide Ivory Cord $1.35 > - "-7 in ` Come and choose from Stock. _ BUY HERE EARLY Millinery sales--pre-eminent in ciistintive style-prc `filf f\XIl\-rr\`r` o-Ann]!-as T\/f-..Ll.... -1... ..... ...nL:-..\..d-...-I . procure large quantmes dll`Ct IIOITI the makers, and HOW WC are reapmg YCSUIIS Dy never so busy. We have been compelled to increase ,our staff to `meet the de- SEYVIPP Sr far-fnra "'|n1- nvsauua-A can-1;-f....-. .-..-. ` Head. Trimmer, has `returned from a visit _ f 1' I I ,'L , , fkn Ivllllwpna ..... -..- _.f _ .-__ | _ Had Never Seen a Stamp 1 .A fe{v days ago George Terrell, [of Anderson county, Walked `into the; ipostoice at Shelby, Ky.. and asked` _' for a_ ,3-ee_nt_?._sgan1p, _e_xplain,i,11g.,_:`tha.t_ e__he wa`nted'-fitd ma~i1.f:a, 1131_:t-er, `and-fthat" -he had been told that he would have to have a-.stamp. He said that he was 32 year old and that it was the first` stamp he ever purchased and ithe `rst letter_ he. ever ma`ile.g1.e '"' I LEECE-In Barrie, on Friday, April` 21st, 1916, George Robert Lee_ce, ` aged 57 years, 8 months and 10 ' -days. . PENROSE-At VVestern` Sanitar- ium, April 18, 1916, Hannah Holdsworth, are 52 years, wife of W'illiam.Penrose. [Funeral service was held on Thurs-' I day evening at 8 p.m., at the late I residence, 1 Osborne Ave., Toron- to. Interment Friday morning, Pine Orchard, Ontario. W"-"'.`:'\7 -"`t'5'""" , l'S1\IITH-\VEBB-At Indian Head, Way tl_1e -Rev. J. A. Hartley, on -` Thursday, April 13, 1916, Hunting- don VVi1l`iam' Smith of Broadview, Sask., to Zanea Annie Markretta - Webb, only daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. Mark VVebb,A Broadview, Sask., formerly of Barrie Ont- ario. - - --.I.uc ucw UIIUUUIHJIG gl .pacKag`e, `-`Autocrat, $1.00, $2.00, 7 .00, at .i3ryso11 s only."`' `The Right Rev. Bishop Brewing, of Eqgohto, will conduct" the services `in r`.1\r;c+ (`Ln-n.-.`I.' 13..L'--.......1 `lTL_:_,- Miss Mary Ferguson, of Toronto, spent the Easter holiday with her mother, Mrs. Annie Fcrgusoll, Dun-1 lopvstreet. Mrs. Ferguson Went to} the city with her daughter on Sat-) m'da'y for Easter Sunday. oi STEPHENS-I1-1'I;a.1'rie, Ton A~....:I-r)9-.:1 1n1n I MARRIED [PARSONS -. ARMSTRONG -- At [ Central Methodist Pa1'so11age, V by ` Rev. Mr. Jourdan, on Thursday, April 20th, 1916, `Ptol, John W . Pa1'sons,'Bar1'ie, to Hannah Eliza A1'n1st1'o1_1g, Craigvale. " 'C.|/TTVIWTT 1 1'7"l1'\r\ A . 1- -.. _- M1` and Mrs. Blachford, of To-{ ronto were in Town over the Easter season, with Mrs. Blachfo1'd s par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. XV, Grifth.` I '""'"' 1 Messrs. Jno. B. Barr and A. E. 'Stone J\`C*1'C 111 Toronto on Trhu1'sda_v` atte11ding__1' the.` spr111g: ceremonial 505-` sion of the Mystic Shrine. 1 1r 1 1r v\v _ ! Easter visitors \vitl1oI'\I1'. and Mrs. iT. A. I-Stevens. \Vo1'.~;1<*_\' street _wo1'e Miss __Bo_vd, Toronto and Mr. .-`.1'm- st1'o11 , , . .\I1'i'. Otto Craig`, of the Bank of, No\'ao_S/cotia, Toronto, spent. the EastoF3'tidc with his parents, Mayor, and Mrs. Craig. ' | : D. C. C111mi11_2'ha111, a. f'orn1o1-' row! Viclont of Barrie is now Captain com-! 1nani1in:_:' :1 c0mpan_\' oftho 185th IBz1t (a_ri0I1. ' ' -7 V i?3 !t:11 isr-hool, I F1'1da_\ . .uu1 n1m\' 5-111 Barrie, on Sunday, April`23rd, 1916, to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. `Stephens, a son. A special in a fine grade Suit 3is [shown in VVorsted and Tw-gods in checks, diagonal and piain feffects, varying` in shadingrs and `all reliable-n1adc by the Ant Tailoring Company, for which we ' are Agents . . . . . . . . .$22.50 Othersuits $12.00 to $26.00 IIL .t!._ll.LlaU, VVLH. uuuuucl. me SC`I'Vl(3S _ in Christ Church," Reformed Episco- pal, on Sunday, April 30th. Easter Holidays - "l"1..-. .~..'L....I._ -1`! L1,. 1 15 'II' ...... -- --\-out auuusnnuu Ll\Jlll an FIJI!- awe are giving-far below city Hats from $3.50 up. BOY S `SUITS .~ To suit aniv kind of a-boy. Made of good wear1n2' n1ateria1.~; and select stylcs.[ Any sizf. Q0 H: 4.- can rt: 1 1 L . .... .... qpgqg) LU; B1`iI1_`;," Your Boy and Sec. THE NEW MEN S surrs ARE ARE HERE :1" (-oursc at the militarvi Toronto, wasvhomc for Good; DIED BORN Ladies ; land Coats M threes e Belated shipments are arriving. daily. `As they come in twos and we advise prompt chbosing . I to M to Coats from $9.50 0 $14.75. Suits from $10.50 0 $25.00. 3 `."75"{Z' s:;9'.:'5'(} 201' on:] Qnn . `\ .3! II--- unu 31 Lmssxon T0 is "run: CHAIR TAKEN 7.4 WAL `E fPopu|ar Lectureig `.`MenV'W W111 e`ve1' his RT. REW ` ' Christ Church, Reformed Episcopal coL1$1n STREET. BARBIE SUNDAYQAPRIL 30th, 1916 , 111:. `K----- dnl-IV IV This i; the 633rd day (a year and `268 days) that the-British Empire has been at war Wit Germany. Bishop at Christ. Ghurch_ ., mL.. ....... _L.4.Lf 1-- A saturated solution of celluloid in banana oil makes a durable lac- quer for brass. Fleete street in London is one of the busiest tliorougrhfares in the world and is fame(l for its news- paper offices. ' `~ ' . . On Tl1ursday_ and _Fr1day evenmgs of this week tllere will be only- one show at the G1:}.n Opera House, eonrmencing` at 7.15 p.1n., Thursday evening`, Tl1e Fatal Card. Friday evening, The Chomls Lady all star casts, ve reels. "'-The Manager, Mr. John Powell has ktkcay gener- ously decided to allow e Recruit- Ving Connnittee the use of flue Opera House forthese evenings. PICTUR:ES Barons % RQECRUITING MEETINGS I We use the Pure azrcam and Real Fruits only, and serve t c best Ice Cream in I 1 this rket. Specia1ties-Wh esale and Retail Ice C am. Home-made Choc; Caramels, Tatfies ; _ . descri Our delicacies are 1 material. 4'`! -9- -:_ - -_ Choc descri ions. , Our are" ade from purest Sold by Wtes, Bon Bons. nd Candies of all `THURSDAY, APRIL 27th, 1916f gtcz.-_ QREAM ,__ . - v qn-JIJFIIIIJ F01 Tpronto The 157th wi ' btend mor & . [V315 585 J.` UUUI. U135 .New Carpets, New 7 gs, _Linol-in .eum and Oil Cloths Dougalll Bros.. _ --an vvlll 5 p.in. , and ` I Humorousi . Meat Serve`: %--<'@%1 EXCLUSIVENESS OP ATITRE kilier for the day iLLARbWBREwINa 1. .Toronto . \l. uuuu end morning service _..._____;.} ks Serious h auce . Spng Necessitie KT-.. l`1__..- -1 7 `IT go WIHO lat, l9I6 YIIIII '7 p. m. .-`,"`iIIL\t\Cl . `_ But the p1'().-pt-wt- _.,}_10rse imhlstry .~n `fthe f'a1'mor lm~.~x:'* `It appc-ars_;1.< :'u-- _orso is f_'OiI)`_1' In M T. I 1 l`'.LlI\Io .~. `Tpay only to bu,-.3 gmares with :1 \ u*'.'. .{}1eav_V draft hmkr-~'. jiniirld after Hu- building`. V1u1n}m-in-_`. anadia C0unt1'_\`z It looks to n:.- r.` ome and f01'(`i.";: E `lal IJIE, ll~`\ I III |l`/- `mo SatiSfz1ct0r_\' .I.:...; be somewhat .1i~-~- "seems to me it wv `eye View of the mm {five years ahoaui c `elude that thvrv \\.l` V. Wof heavy hor.<-.~ . tractor will no nim`r'- "on the larger I':u~::s. 'Ski1l that is I'm[nEr'.- -complicated IIH'1l`L:i.';*`~ ,'horse to oontinm :4.` 1-`.jpo.wcr in tho y. `-es.. The nmr- ;+:: ]_"along the lim-.< u: gfthe more h01'.<(- 'hn\`~. ,iqu1red. D11` +1115 rn-n.'I u... Possibly thc-mi ;:=.~ Tarmers who wiil :1 it ])Z).}'- to Z:-9'-i `this season is :1 `iL`?l' ;Some are mrm-u':.:z' With the; horsv bn-~::a natural for thv 1:122:24 oral big: useful 'm>r~~- A" , I THE BARRIE PLAIN THOS. R0 .m WILL coxfrs PAY 7 3.PJ6H1& jugs All kinds 0'1` .1 in, ('0ilin oak `and trim, B. ('. .-her and j0i.~;_tiu_" sing and all- m. attention. '_Oice Phone` '163. ;``I'F?`53-'9` 4 EA F.` G. M. UPHAM -X You lnmw XI.-.\, more wlwn _\-..'.{ % credit.` \\'h.\' - v ' denial for :1 xvhv 3. Sl.\'ill`_:'>' .\m'H!l! Bank of Canada. 1;. -ey in huml. In; `-.. The dis0num~ '-.' .;f your bank h:1lz:z;- : "have a _:'0()d ~::; ` flndepomlt-m-u-. with*`ca:s Bank I ou `VOL. LXV. -ru` Ladies Suits%0 Sale at $10. ` can bL thing you = them/~- e your Phot J. FRANK 5 Special .<.h; tens and .\I:,~\ wear Hats. ` [pretty new <`...~_i mings at <.-.\ prices. New arrivaE~` Hats Greys, 1; `Pearls, etc , u;-:1. new shapes A11: Simmenl Everything in SATUM to Maker of P: o N THOMPSON E3357 _ThiS `wk. 6.75,- 1o.oo,A 13.59, 15.00 1 "Barri Tapestry Squares in allf sizes. Part (of an old con- tract at prices away below- value, ' ' ' ' -aI.ura-vvvv1L uu ;.u..v.. u.|.U.;: a.l.'.la:.l1U ' This Thurs-day eV'ex1ing' the cou- gregation of St. Andrew s Church are te11(le1-ing; a farewell to`tl1eiras- sistant _minister, Rev. H. MeFa1'lane and Mrs. 1\IcFarla11e. The ladies of the con_9,'1'e;;'atio11 will serve refresh- ments during` the ,eve1'1ing'. W." C. T. U. Annual Meeting rlllwn mnawnl vnnnl-~:1\nu .4` L1... nr n t Fine VVilton Squares in7 new small designs and: choice colorings, 2% -x 3, 3x3.J_;,and3 x4. A . . . . . . $18.00 to $35.00 A Sarjeant& King s IJOIIJUE .dIU \JLI.LI.IJ- Unl1I'U.I1 -The new chocolat gi .package, `Antnm-n+. `3:A':1 nn Q0 nn :: nn -1. Great Showing of New Carpets and Windgw Drapery stant arrival'of n veltis. Save money by buyih atBarrie's \PopularDry Goods _ ouse. in?the Mill The rush Continue '_l"hjs week wemake r" rst Sacrice otj some Stylish Suit Odd "sizes. in Navy Blue and Tan erge, to Clear Specialat . .` . . . . -.. . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 quares all` _ es o I O 0 a C l u O 3 1 13.50, THIS v1-:E1< AT Boy- s Irish Serge Suits, just to . 1 and another shipment of these optilar suits. Sizes 28 to 34. rices. ranging from ............ .. ..... .5 ....... .;..$8. to $12. n. u. ;.. u. nxuxuqs .Lu.euu11g | The annu'al meeting` of the \V.. C,` T. U. Will be held in the Union s Our Window Nets are import- ed materials _from best markets and are moving very quickly at prices"that appeal to all..... on- 1... Q1 nn _a.auv_yvu. v.u. .:.vA.UuuU \J_u.G_\;1\6.l. Lccuu. _' `O11 Go0dVFrida_v, Toronto Clleckerl club pla_\'ed the Hamilton club, in Hamilton. - Messrs. J. "G. K'ecnan and Neil M_cVic1a1' being` in the city were invited to ll the ranksof the Toronto team. \Vl1ilcA the -g'ontle- men will not ;ivc out their score it is known that tlzoy made :1. _;`oo{l showi11;_~,' , against their Hamilton" 7 op- `- ponents. Hamilton won 14 to 7. l `Interesting German Trophy `- l M. J. A. Brown, district chief of] The Barrie companies of 157th and 177th Battalions have dwindled down to _very small numbers. Up- `Wards of 60 from the 157th laid Iaside the sword. for the plowsharel this.Week and are now busily, en- gaged on the farms. The men left behind between g'aa1'dVand fatigue duty have little time `for .d1'illin Played on-Toronto Checker Team . .f\. T" 1 IV` ` - f`1._;.J 'I'_.I ]__, Iake aslection now as prices L will be higher. Last week Mr. James C_lark,` sec- retary of the Railway Y.M.C.A., `and during the past ve months in charge of the military Y,` appear- ed on the streets in the uniform of. Ia captain; Mr. Clarke has been vsuuvu vuunv Lu. LLIIGAI I chosen as one of the six Y.M.C.A. men to go overseas with theCan- adian forces. Have Gone to the Farms .' "Y1... I'1-__._f. , n -gr:-v.1 I VA. QC!-Ibtlhft J..JI.\4lAUu J-h Ll-GLUIIL LCILIXUL lat one time` a resident of Ivy.is -also reported wounded. Lieut. Par- ker enlisted at Ottawa, and was on the staff of the Dominion observa- tory. v ' James Giarke in Khaki T-_L __,_,L 11' 1' (`II 1 Among the Wounded ' Among the list of wounded at the front`, published last week, was the name of Pte. David. G. McMackon, of Angus. Lieut. T. Harold Parke .94` nub 4-{V-no` n. nnaHnn# AI-` Tun -:n \l& VGLIIVLJ J.|l|.Iull.lllll5 The Renfrew Creamery, under the management of Mr. T. A. Stephens, began to.make butter lasTt_week and in the three churning's- made up 2,200 pounds of butter. The rst churning was done on Wednesday." Some of the butter has been`sold locally, but the bulk has been ship-. ped out of town. I D :..4..'.....,. .(.`....;.....J ".4. 1'\_`~:~;.__n n_.-, 1w1`3i::_ tu1;r:sL %;2:z;;3d "at Doiigjall. Bros. Among the Wounded A..,........ 1.1.- I,.L -2 _-___-.1_:| -4. u._ 1IuJ.AUL UH. xuuuuay, Jylay 3 po ` `m. `Reports will be presented from the different 'departments,s` oiqers el_ct.ed,. and delegates to` the" annual-' convention `selected. `.r`_ full attend- "ance is requested." -For I" [Springs cal - west end Furm Barrie Puppy a VFI... `D......:.. L_..`_1 A: ,1 I Beds, AMattrehEs and W. A. Lowe & K _ s, e` -Store. d_ =.7`:=;x Farewell to Mr. McI'ar_lane 5 rsxuvvll uu .|.u.a_y 0011- -The w chocolat ift`package,I AutocraAt,`_ , $1.00, $ 5.00, at- B1'ysQn s on `. -_ _ , I rm.:.. m1..-_.~.1_--' -4, --woanv a.uyy..y a `VII-.|.l..l.ll71.' - The Barr1e-bred Arredale puppy, Suncrest Genera1jNobbler, bred and owned by Claud Faux, -was among the Winners in every class entered at the Toronto Kennel Club s show on Good Friday, and was purchased after judging by a Toronto efancier. " Creamery Running rm. D....c....... n-.~m.----~---~J~-- H-A paors on Monday, May 1st,- at 3 13,1 ReDO1't Inn nvoannl-1:3. J-`~.n....1 "i`6c`?o"'i66 V1.1 UUWD C16 caxu _laU IJU U.I._ llglzvfapfuaul qle. A Mauser rie` used. by the (Lrermans, a. gas helmet 0'1` izesplr-,_ V ' `Ill LIIVIIVQ In the window of the 177th Bn. Headquarters is an interesting col- lection of Wa1.1'elics, brought from the battleelds of Europe .by-_Lieut.- Col. McPhee and Major Rodgers. 'Amqng;the most notable may be xnelttioed pieces of. leaded glass f1jn1 windows of the famous Cloth H&l .an'dwCathedral of Ypre_s_; `these _wi' dows were said _to be of pceless 2.4 A ' A 'Ifn1au-nu u'1IIY| For Sale.-.a pea bicycle. Prf s}: rett s Music S are Wgr Relics _ `I Anuu/L1lJi.', auuuu uuc wunx 111. .I`1'il.IlCB.. M Brighten up you pia and furni-' tnre with a'?:`f.%:t'tle of 'V no` Gloss. 250 a bott" if Ga1'retts_ Musi`c- ` Store. Barrie Club Remembers Major Oowan V - Two presentations were made to Major Cowan on Thursday evening of `last week. - The tow11 council s presentation as noted -elsewhere was one, that from the Barrie Club , being. the other one. At the .club - a goodly representation was present C A when Capt. (Dr.) Palling, president . the loss of so_ worthy a member. of the club presented the major with ' an electric torch`_ and a Gillette ` safety razor outt. In making the presentation the president voiced the regrets of. the members in ( n l Major Cowan yttingly jtrespondediq Speeches were also made by. Lieut.- Col. MacLaren, Capt. Finlayson and 4 Messrs. Bennett,` Beecroft and -Dr. 1 Arnall; Major Smith added to the evening s programme with vocal se~ lections. 1 ,1 rvu 1 -all Mrs. Sydney Small" will address the Patriotic Circle l\Ieetin_2- on ` Thursday, May 4th. Mrs. Small is the President of the Toronto branch of the. Secours National. Everyone interested in French Relief work _is most cordially invited to attend. We would remind. our readers that this meeting is held in the roomsvin Dr. Wells block. It -is hoped that men as Well as women - will avail, themselves of this opportunity of hearing about the Work in. France.` 'Du{ml.4-nu um "Au -1---A ~- ...,.....u..:.: my .n.u.;a. nmau I ...ua.unuu JJIFAIJ nu.u.ua._y Rev. Hugh l\IcFarlane, assistant; minister of `St. Andrew s Church will preach this farewells sern1onV_ on the coming Sunday. The following] -hlonday Mr. and Mrs. McFarlane `city battalion, but will likely enter will leave Barrie, Mrs. McFarlane goingto her home in London; Mr.` MeF_arlane will not join the London the ranks of the 168th Oxfords-: `his `home County battalion. ' Address by Mrs; Small . ` ` "ILT...-. C`-..Il-- A-- vu,u;.uE, , 15 auu.U U1. tzuns. Somq" great Dougall Bros. Farewell Next Sunday 1? m- T.Tm..1. 1 r,.1:v- -.I - -- vvugs vgazusvuaz HLUV M115 St. Andrew s I5resbyte1'iane I `Church will have a congregational {listen on May 9th. meeting on Wednesday of next` week to take steps to present the views of the` congregation before the. Presbytery which" meets in Al- _ VN... in-nu ALA...-.1.-.L..*.. ...:.r.u_ ___ ,`l_, , _ `the Bell Telephone C0.has received |i'i'oni- a soldier friend at the 1'i'ont a_; Germail eld `telephone. `The instru-i irieiit is an i11g'ei1io11seontrivailce b_\;"} I which communication is (?81`I`i(3(i mi- l'aIo11_9: the lines. Receiver and trans- mitter are in.0ne piece, soeiarrallged i`tI1ait_by l1ol(1i11j:' the- instrmnent toi the ear, eo11\'ersatio11' c-z'1n`be ea1'1'ied on without interruptioii. {`1l--__f_,, . I ' " " `Clearing . _ V `That is why this Store has made a new record in sales--pre-eminent style- policy of aggressrvenessi in the interest _of our patrons is bearing two-fold results. Months ago we anticipat. Ribbons and Trimnxings and gambled in our investments to procure large quantities direct from the mal:ers,: securing a largely increased busmess.- This department was never mands, Quality, style range and:_values, coupled with good service, are the factors that ensure satisfaction to the constantly increasing numberof patrons. ` ' ' - , . t\ r\-r-nlw '1'! In r A Our Chie.f, Miss Cogfxlan, agmpanied by Miss _Dales, her Head Trim to the centresof the Canadlan mgr t, and are _enth_us1astic over the values ` prices- Come and see the splendld . ray our trlmmmg staff has prepared . I Curtains and InEa%ch:Comm One Store Pre-Eminent This is th time to renew your Curtains` and Drapcries.~ "Our stock of Chintzes andVDraperies is t.-ompl/et'e. A156 21 very large religc of Curtain `Nets and E`.-rims. ' 36 ,34 J-vwvo JILL: Lusn &l.I.I.1-ILUVLII5 It will be good news to his `congre- gation in particular and the" citizens generally to know that Rev.` Mr... _Turk is fast recovering from his re- cent accident. He was able to get down stairs for the rst time on Wednesday. A Congregational Meeting a .q+ A ..`.1.......:,. :n....-1.-_L__.:_-_ . PIGTORIAL PATTERNS AND MAGAZINES PATTERNS POSITIVELY _NOT EXCHANGED ' .0 3 Specials on sale.` 7 4 inch I\"otti_n}.:'i1an1 Net 8 inch Bun_9,'alo\\' Net 6 inch Coloniz1l.Sc1'im Jllb lllll" mg` . Snma 3 .~~x.5H_u- mun: U1. `fIJdUt L,u_]_'- Some!" bargaixms V at 31-05. ""- I sale of {Lace Cur- :...nnJ- L.._. .._2..A I Draperies New Corset: Fine_1Coutille. Are modelle ter the Newest Fashion in, having long skirt, -low bust though thoroughly Well bone " are pliant enough to give the . bodyeaseo of motion. ` Elastic. supporters` attached. All sizes,` pair .._..$1,5o new Cleveland Er low. Gar- , The case of Alex. Gibbons assault- ing Ed. Biggar, on Feb. 22nd, and which has been postponed on two occasions, was disposed of by the magistrate on Saturday last. Gib- bons was assessed $5.00 and costs. Rev. Mr. Turk Improving T+ 11-1:!` Ln (rant: v\l\vIv1~ in L3- '..-........- um Nonrnnnn ADVANCE .18c -150 -150 Are were ` `Capt; Moberiy adf returned to town from Midland and taken up their residence in the`east- `end. - A ' ' ` M1`. L. Salt7eZ1;, r1`1a;1_z;g;1: theg Bank of Nova Scotia, Spjztfo1:d,: spent the Easter lxolidays .1l1_V s'1;,4{`VIl"$"` 1:-I -I`n Misses JCog7IZ1yl.;u{-:`a.nV< 1-_I5;.'l;2s, of the Vickers store staif, spent the lat- ter part of last week in TQro'nto. 1.- ""I' - .. I 7 TLI;'.va:1:r3:Wi;o{7'e;WToronfo, Was home over the holiday with his par-! ents, Mr. and Mrs. _P. H. Love. I IVIL1-fz;I-1W(vi"lVIrs. A. Lelmox spent Good Friday in Elmvale with Mr. lLennox s mother. . . . I MISS Loule Armstrong, Toronto! Iis-spending the Easter holidays at: lher homo, Bayeld Street. _ I [I Channen, 86th` Bn.,, Hamilton, spent the holiday With his parents; I Q -u-.- . _.._ _v.u uauucz 4.uuuua_y. . ' -For -Maple I f Paint and loor Glaze, go to `owe &, V s, west end Furniture x_ Assault Case | 1111,. ,,, n AI he-11 Dougall have gone to Torqnto for a Mrs. John Dougall and Miss Leliia `short visit. Grasett speht the week- end in town. Mr. Morley Duif was -up from Belleville for Good Friday. VMr. John Law r.7has returned from Queen[ s Umversity, Kingston. 1 .1\,r.'~.. 13.1]. n M ' V -__ . -_..-..J , ..._..AO-avvnxo vMisS Bolle Brown, Toronto, was with her sister, Mrs. Toole, for Easter. . T SOCIAL AND PERSONAL! -; Miss Longman is m Chesley. ir 1--r A '--All ladies w}1o,zclalAl on Professor _.Pember will receive "ee, one of our ` ` Pannell of Beauties."!3c`.__, , ........m. w. :11. :au.ung`s mueu On Tl1111'sday,of last week Capt. (Dr.) Palling` received a letter from _an uncle in Eng2;la'nd which convey- ied the news of the death in'action of his son. On Sunday the Capt.- was given a clipping` from an Eng`- llish paper which contained the fol- lowing particulars :--Second `Lien- .tenant VVilliam Lionel Palling, 8tl1 Battalion Royal Fusiliers (killed in the only-son of Mr. Henry Verney `Palling: and the late l\I1's..Pallin;r, formerly of Stroud, Glouceste1`sl1ire. Born in July, 1886, Lieutenant Pal- ling` was educated at Merchant Tay- lors School and in France. On the outbreak of war he joined the Pub- - l i action in France on March 15),was` lic Schools and University Brigade, receiving his commission in Febru- ary, 1915. He went to the front last October. ` `a`ro1*, a G(-1'ma11 l1(~ln1et, an 18-11): ;slxrapncl slnoll. :1TGm'kal1 knifee {u:+0(l by the Indian troops, F1'eAn'cl1i iaml Bc-l_:ian."notos, mm1o1'ousVcoins, - 0f the c-ountries at wa1';Ttl1esc and" many other articles f'1'0m tho battle-V elds form an intevm-sting.:' yet f__ ,`1'l1C`- l some display. -' .` New o,_11rl olo_;'ai1tdc-si2 11s in Wall `Paper at"~D011g'all 1. [Cousin of Dr. Pal1ing s Killed n rPl\'l`l1|a;'n1` A: I-~L -~ : i {V . -.~ergt.. Gordon Lqngmgn, who is: aauavvs ;.|.uuua_yb' ' The schools of the town, Public, Separate and Collegiate, closed for the Easter holidays at noon on Thursday. They will_ reopen "on" Monday,- May 1st. ` `At Library Ass n Meeting T Incas-a 'l`L;.n D nnnn ...`.L`A. .... J C`--- I BUY YOT :2 STOCKINGS V NOW Already revised lists oxfg Sum- mc-er Hose are to hand W'it:}l~ ad- vances of from 20 to 30 per ept. on goods` we bought. early. -`If you would save buy here before`!- 'l7nos are depleted. Eve1'ytl1iu{,-" in HC.` for \Vbmen and Child- 1011. -$150" M_i1linery distinctive style-pre-eminent in value-giving. Our .-patrons anticipated advances in prices of Flowers, ' makers, and reaping results by department mac nnunr an kn-.. \`U.. 1...... L..._ _.._...'_n..-: L- :.; -..-__- _..._ .._a' L.. ~........;. 41... A- 112111 '11o1111et, [1, z1`G11rkaI1 notes, numerous coins, ..'n_~ n+ ........ L1,- White Corduroysl %% Are Scarce Victor Records % For l\`/lay 27 27 33 `av -|.l.lUl.WJ.J li ll. JJLUUIIIIJS I Messrs. Thos. Beecro'ft_ and Sec". "R. J. Fletcher represented the Bar- rie Library at the annual meeting of the Library Association in Toronto on Easter Monday. _13`.m .J-nv\`n I-,4\a-2 Dn:_L ....J 1'NI-__.

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