Let us. explain lenses. Lehigh Vailey Coal Sales Company Cheap sun g1a.:~'.: by reason of the poor grade of glass usrrd in .`.'m_- lenses, often do more harm than good. Mil Dunlhp $1.. Barrio. PHONE 86 THE PHILADELPHIA & READING COAL CO. are g'i\'i1|}_,>'1nc ]il>m';11 slnipnu-n1.s' .-:1 pm-.r-ni. but will gtve no g'|1a1':m1'oo Hmi; Hwy will mmtinlu: I4) (.10 so when 11av1g`aho11 opens. I am propz.u'od to m-(-(1)1 :1 iinnilul munlmr of orders for prompt clellvcry ul. tlncsc (zompzullcs coal. J. G. SCOTT Next Clinic in Allandale ' 3 On June 23rd and Jilly 7th, from 2 to '4 p.m., the `Community Nurse? will hold a clinic in St. George` Memorial Hall, Burton avenue. A1-_ tland-axle. These should be well at-i tended by mothers bringing their: children of six years and u_n-der. Two doctors will be in attendance to give: free exan1inations and advice. If? rthese clinics meet with the success; of the two held in Barrie the effort} will be well worth it. Many mothersl were very well pleased with the help? -they received. Besides the clinic be-! ing held in the Dept. of Agriculture room on Owen street on "l`vhursda.,v,E June 16th. from 2 to 4 o`clock.: there will be another m a fortnight's_ time. Come to the Well-Ba.by Clinic; on June .`}0t.h. CONSU UPI VG () II`(') M I"/l`RIh"I' to you the merit of the various kinds of hinted R`.?:5;12...9%P*- D- (1 n-d 1 On Friday morning the Barrie Co.. or at least 65 per cent. of the B-.u'rie Co.. Simcoe Foresters. will ` leave for nine days camp at Niagara. | Lt.-Col. D. Carmichael will have I charge I i 4 u I i of the battalion, while Major Knowles will be in change of the Bax`-rie Co. it is expected. No horses will -be talcen, as they are 4,0- the Dragoons when Collingwood com- at Barrie with be supplied by they are needed. pany will emabark the locals on the -special 19.30 o'clock. trarjll at ` The \V..I\. of the Barrie branch of the G.W.V.A. will meet in the G.W.V.A. rooms Mondz:.;' evening, June 20th, at 8 o'clock. A good at- tendance is requested. I 1 i Taking in the (`onfenence I A large number of Barrie Method- `-ists attended various sessions of the iconference this week and last in Orillia. Five or six car loads of Epworth Leaguens heard the ad- fdresses given Monday` evening by JDI: S. Bland and W. B. S-parling, of g Toronto. The crop outlook in Simcoe County since the recent rains never was [better for a big yield. I A Snowball Party .Tl1ere will be a big snowball pamty at Tent City on Sa.turda,v, June 18th. Special music by the [Tent City jazz orchestra. Dancing [at 8.30. Couunencing on Sunday`. `the 19th. free sacred concerts will! be held at 2 o'clock till 4. Special orchestra and sacred music. I [ Circularizing Lists : Canvassers are busy in the differ- ` ent wards with subscription lists lfOl' :Barrie Community Nurse. Associa- tion and it is hoped that any who may be overlooked will hand in i their subscription to any member of `the executive committee, or to Mr. !John H. Wilson, Seo`y~Treas. The `editor of this paper will also be pleased to take subscriptions for this . 5 On Saturday morning last a:~ser-l ious fire was narrowly averted at` the home. of And. C. Pou'ch'er on: Cumberland street. As -the south W8JTd was not supplied with gas, ow- ing to repairs to pipes, a tire had` been started in the kitchen range: and an ovenheated stove pipe-set re to a mattress in a. bedroom up- stairs. As Miss Poucher was -busy in the kitchen she did not know of[ the blaze until a neighbor. Mrs. L] .Allen, noticed smoke comin:__: out of; the window. and with some assist- ance the tire was soon extlnguishe-.1 without calling on the re brigude.{ I o In Collier Street Pulpit Rev. Mr. Fry, of Hillsdale, preach- ed in the Collier street Methodist {church 1:15} Sunday morning. The | reverend gentleman delivered a very :thoughtful sermon. In the evening {Rev. Dr. Caxnpbell spoke on ubehaiif _of the Dominion Alliance. Next Esunday evening. June 19th. Rev. Mr. Failiis will preach his 1'a1'e~we11 isormon as pastor of the church. Ho! for 1\'iag::ra Phom-, I I3 BARRIE W. A. Boys, Mia. G. H. `Mu1`dock.:I M.I .I'., J. B. Johnston. M.P.I ..[ :\Iaynr Lima and Ex-Councillo`rsI ` Lawrence of Creemore. R A. Suthm`-` land and Wm. Gowanlock, briey dressed the County Council on 'l`ues- day afternoon when im1ited to a `seat beside `the Wwrden. i !Tent Arrives for ; the _(_}_lggutauqua Wednesd-ay afte'moon Warden J. J. 1\`[cKnig:ht invited the Coumy -Councillors and members of t.`- press to a picnic at Camp `Borden. A big afternoon's sport was enjoy- __I m__ n___.., __; -,____ ,...._,___:__ _ The Sixth Annual Conference of the Flast Simcoe Trustees` Associa- tion will :be held in the `Puvbl-ic ischool. Saturday. June 18, at 1.30 | D.l1l. I n.... tn... 1:._.__:._ r\ ______ .:n.. The big Chautauqua tent urrlvel last Jxight (Wednesday) and is now `being erected in the Queen's Park. Fveryth-ing is running smoothly um! the tent crew are looxking forward to 21. won;derl`u~l -week in the prettiest town they have yet struck. ' run- 1\.....:._:..... l`1I.....L.......... ...:___._ ...-.. ., ..,...., ....... `._..,.,_. ed. `the boys at camp a;1'rang1ir'x{; 21 list, of sports. A splendid lunch was served under cum'p :u`1'amgements. Council will sews down to real business again -1 Thur;~'du,v morn- Miss Eva Bruuton was given a shower on Saturday evening by the nursing staff of the R.V. Hospital] and received many useful and bewu-i SecreLzo.ry of the Trustee Depart- menat, or the Ontario Educational As- sociation, Inspector Isaac Day, and others wilfl address the meeting af- ter routine business of the 3.SSOOil- tion and election of 1922 oicers zu-e comp-leled. IIV w1.___._..,..a _._. n,,u_ Rev. Wm. Morris, Ommgevxlle ' This announcement is hailed with Hlt~ll;:l1I by Hm juvenile ulemem. , xvhilu sunm nl Hm older whoys" are } :lll'l`:l(I_\' 1nukim:.' .u.lmut rm` 1.-hen` slrny m~phr-ws and 111+.-(res. 'l`lu>,_v are su._\'- Ing Iln-_v will p1`(rhubl,\' hnvv to go and r-:u'r,v tho (thildron to see the unlxnznllx. But deep down in their h('ill'|!-4 they know they would not miss the hlg show if there were not. xx snmll boy within a thousand .mi.1es or Barrie on Circus day. rnu.__... _-__. .._.I ._._....| n....L....-._ ._.nu Many new and novel vfeutures will be seen in this year's program of the Great Sanger Show. Fdrexrxost among-these will be the Flying Jonduns, during and intrepid a.erlal- lsta; the Sllverton Trio, dancers on mun. nu-.,v nu.-u .V\u uuluvll The Dominion Cluui-tnuqu-n. a.duer- tising superintendent has been in town all week. Mr. Ca.mIpibell's home is in Chesley. Ont. He is} emphasizing the tirst night and :uf- ` ternoon program in pa.rtioulu.r. which features the most. reinankwble humorist and lecturer imnglnaible, in the person 0.1` Herbert Leon Cope. `On the second night tnhe kiddies will be held spellbound by the wonder- ful acting of trained animals, from birds to ponies. There are six joy- . ou-s days of this `pleasing talent and a. change each day. Stanley Lebur, W310 was placed in the county jail a week ago, escaped on Monday alliternoon -whaille working in the open with a number of other prisoners. Lebar was senienced rto 30 days for vagnancy, and ha\'.in~g somewhat of a demented mind we presume. the keepers thought {he d-ldn t. know enough to run away. Lebar is only 27 years of age. `but is said to Ibe quite `harmless. l Int... _..:. ....,....... ...-.. ..-.._..;.....-.I ,._l` u0nn.n': H- I`Hl`} mm WAGONS Mu-: COMING I x H1IlIg('l"s (h'(.`1ll(!I' l}uropea.n Shows ml Wild .-\nlnmI (`rlI'cus'\`Vill ldvluilxil. in lmrn-lo Mon- ! I : lu._v. June '.'.0th. WOULD BOOST PAY A certain Councillor noted for his good looks and genial -disposi-tivon proposes to increase the pay Olf Cou11cil'1ors (from $5.00 to $8.00 per day. Council has not as yet `treated vthe `matter in a serious way, never- it-heless it may come before the Fin- ance Committee to take some ac- tion. ' ............ av u-V Jun. I-Ie wandered into the asylum and inquirred for the lunch counter, . thinki-ng he was in a big hotel. Alexander Rusk, ofs Amaraznth. Ma.n., died on Tuesday '01 this week. He was an old Bam-ie tboy; having left here 22 years ago. Deputy.- Reeve Rusk of this town is a. brother. Rev. A. E. Owen. Mr. W. B. Tay-I lor and Mr. A. I`. Garrett attended the sessions of the Toronto Confer- ence held in 01'i'Ilia. during the past.` week. Rev. Mr. Owen was unex-: tpectedly transferred to Shellbltrne. i .,...... xv vuv \|uu.\. uunuuuuu. I T.he prisoner was recafptured on Tuesday morning at Orill-ia and re- turned to the jail. yr- _____n__._.: 2_A- u,_ ,___-u._.,_ ,_.1 l`l{US'[`l`}lGS' ASSOCIATION" THIS \\":\liDEN S PICNIC`- DIED INT l\lANITOBA PHISONE R ESGAPED Hl).\'()Rl'}D (}Uli}S'I'.\` \V. l~`nrm:~'1m'. THE NORTHERN ADVANCE :L ll)~{ly dnuble wire; the Alpine Sis- ters, dain-Ly and marvelous equi11i-| In-ists; the Peerless Potters, gym-| mists: the Nelson. I :uui13-'ucrob;1ts! and two score educated Sh'etLuml! ponies. monkeys zuul dogs. Thei clown congress is a .1u.rge one and is} headed by Arthur Berry. Andy Rice, Sum Lewis and Valdo. In the manager-[es will be seen Tom Tom, the largest elephant in captivity. The big show travels aboard its .own special train of railroad ca-rs. n-\|...-.. ....x11 .1... A_- _.._n-__...._-__ rvvvlsvn `awn... v. nwuuvwu van. Thero wild be two performances, Miss Lenore Reynolds, of Toron- to, who is visiting friends -here. de-l lighted the congregations of Essa` street Presbyterian church and Bur-,- mn avenue Methodist church by very pleasing solos on .Sunda,_v even- ing in t.he former and in `the morningi at the latter church. ' I Lay ---(lu_V birds, g<>I'gc0L1s owers trailing 0\ ('l' `rrollisos, and 7 --4. -' slnart (',()llV('.lIl}l0lI:ll tlcsiglls are the dominating motifs _..\`_! Tl 0un(l in flu: new Srntcnlm-,.~;. Om glimpse of these <=.ol01~- ful ful)I`l(zs and u-,ir prices and you will be visualizing your sun porch, your living'roon1, spare bedroom, or _ lY1i1l{(.!_'illHl'tll()[ )lll()\VH on the swing-~-it must be some- tlningz; done ovm" in tlncso rnoclern and interesting stu"s. '|`l1m'`-, is s11.l`f'ueimnt'. range in price, color, quality 1 zmd (lnsigms to (eovrer every need. 1 yd. wide, (easy pr-it-,o,d . . . . . . ....50c, 750, $1.00 50-ll'l(`.l1, csusy priced . . . . . . . . . .$1.25 and $1.90 You should see these lines, they are much below the regular prices. __,_____._ a-u--an----o-u2a-ryv----- .. .-on--5.. Navv Blue; Dress Serges, 38 inches w:1dc, ne Quality. G-o0(_1 Value $2.25" . .$1.25 Navy Blue, and Saxe Blue Sergcs, 42 11101103 wlde, fine quallty. Reg. $3, for 1.50 Ladies Black and Colored Sateen Unde}-skirts. These are the newest style 1 __.- ...-...J -...`|..n L $9 K0 Quanta] battles .l5l2l(3K ZIIICI UUIUYCU. Datbttuu lJl1u.UlDl\Ll.lD. .LL1\/Ob LlI\1 uu, .I.1\_/Vik/CDU L31 y u, and are good value at $3.50. Special .... ... . .... .... ... . . . .$2.50 Chi1dren s White Cotton Drawers, lace trimmed. Special lmice 40, 50, 60, 75c Girls Princess Slips, white cotton. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.25 Cl1i1dren s VVhite Cotton Underskirts. Spot-.ial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .900 - This Store will Boys Play Suits, Navy Blue and Brown Jersey Cloth, t ages 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.00 Juavsuv Vvnnvn ---1..... With every dollar purchase we give you a 5c ; small prices. Girls Mid_dies, Saxe Blue Jersey, t ages 4 and 6 . . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.50 Fit ages 10 and 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.00 Girls Saxe Blue Skirts, t ages 8, 10 years 2.00 Girls Navy Blue Jersey Bloomers, t ages 2, 4, 6. Special . .' . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 'ASm a_rt English and American` Cretonnes Children s Wear Mr. G. E. Moore. of Winnipeg. 211`-E , rivd here on Thursday morning and` -is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dun-`I nett. Essa street. close every Wednesday at 12 o eiock noon during June, July, August and September. -.. ........1........ ..... ....:..... 1-rnn 0 ran mm-nnn A Ran the nine anng at \lJ.J.uu..L1A navvvrr u. l.\.. \ .,`,_-`. Spec-.ia1........ . . . . . . .. White Castile Soap. Sp(-cial 4v;.\.u.|, LY 41;:-.uz.. .....-1, ..... ial Me11 s Blue and Tan Vacation Balmorals, size 6 to 9. Spccial.............;... . . . . ..$2.00 Boys Tan Vacation Balniorals, sizes 1 to 5. Special 1.90 Youths Tan Vacatio11. Balmorals, sizes 10, .13. Spec- . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.50 Taylor s Borax Soap, a lnrg`e ban`. S1)vci;1l . . . .3 for 250 Tay1or s Bath Tablets. Special . . . . . . . .150, 2 for `25c Charm Soap, 21 pure s()z1]>--\\'m'1\'.< like a charm. cL_,.,:-l `In T2 `Fn-r On Sky Blue English Chambray, 40-inches wide, for ..75c Fmglixll Chambray, 3]. inches wide, Sky and Helio, Very fine quality and very scarce. VVorth 75c, for . .500 JJLGIJ. S H 11111:: Jluux .1)lLlU1J.UJ.' \/|.ll- J.)UUlD, oimso. u bu ;u. Speeia1.... . . . . . . .. . . . . ..$7.0D Men s Brown Brogues, sizes 6 to 10. Special . . . .$8.00 Men s Brow-11 Velour Bals, sizes 6 to 10. Special $7.50 1\I.en s Black Kip Blue-her Boots, sizes `6 to 10. Spec- =-~' ` $1500 Linen Stliting, 36 inches-wide, Natural, White, Old Lose, Copen. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.50 yd. Fine quality All-linen Hollzu.'1d,36 inches wide. Extra_ ....I..,. Q1 95 nztules va.uzu.1uu DUUL5, Wulut uuu can uauvao cuuum 4.4-) to 533. Regtilar $2.00. Special . . . . $1.40 and $1.55- Me11 s Tan Military Blucher, sizes 6 to 9. Special `$5.50 Men. s VVhite Elk B1uche1*Cut Boots, sizes. 6 tc; 10. ~ - I -Inn _|.uu.;;uv .n.s.<.x.I. - \I-\Ivv\-~\/~_- -~----~--__.--, v_ , ,1 ia1.......... ..$`1.5o Child's `White. an.d_Tau1 Vaeati(m Shoes and Boots, sizes 5 to 7;. Specml . . . . . . . . .. .... .... . . . . ..$1.D0 J. l.ll\.l \j|u.uI:.vJ LL11. ll.lJ..\Ill. .l..l.\JxIu.I.1lA., V.l\l lll\./AA\Jt.`) vv Luv- value....... . . ......$1.25' Navy Blue Drills, English. Special price .. `. . . . . .600 English Galatea, nice ass01't.1ncnt of pattenis. Special value Miss D. Fletcher of Windsor, Miss! H. Jarmain and Miss `M. Dunn-ett of; Toronto. Mr. W. Dunnebt and `Mn; Jones of New York, are all in town} as guests at -the Dunnett-Moore wed-' ding, which took place yesterday. Ladies Vacation`Boots, white and tan canvas, sizes 23`, L- :1 T`)-...-.'I..-_ am nn Cv...,.m.\l Q1 An and Q1 an - [Wllll ut: bnvvru un nu... .~...... aIVlhVI-I6 Eat 1 and 7 p.m., in addition to 11' ib-and concert on `the downto.w11- streets at noon. The town and su_r- rounding county is .hea,vily billed [for the zvppearance of the big show and `neat menchtmts anticipate the larg- est crowd in town on Show days 111 yea.rs_. I lat. 2 and 8 p.m.. the doors openjngl an hour earlier to permit 21. concert} of popular and operatic music by; Prof. Joe Simon and his military! -band. A series of free exh.i.bitions' |wiM be given on the show grounds .,. -. ......I n ..... :.. naaannn fn nl Your Footwear Needs? Barrie U UULILUUL 0 coupon. See the nice goods at an 'I`h1'ee prisoners escaped from 1112-. town luck-up on Monday nigh-t. 'I`wo _men named Black were arrested `bf Ihhe ni:.;hr constwble for -being in- iwtoxicated and later one WhiLie" E McC.'-.1us1vand, was -arrested by a train 'crew when found. in an empty MR car and another car broken into and goods stolen out. -McCausland was handed over rto the nigh-t constalble and placed in with `the Blacks, when the hree effected their escwpe by tearing down pipes in the turnace. LLl\\,' \I.lI.bI.L1lla . . . . fbloc, 3 for 25c .5c cake, 7 for 25c I!Rl'}.~\K 'l`O`WI\' JAIL Tretlton Sun Glasses are not a. Luxury I rope1'1_\~' sc-Iected and tted the-_v not only ena.bl~'- you to get mom enjoynlem out 01' your outing, but the-,v are a real aid in conserv- 'm_; the vitality of the eyes.