"1K'ai1.Momu and Miss Ruby Mnffitt. of Torontn, were holi- day visitors with Mr. James Mc- Millin. On Wednesday morning, Mr. Jack Steele, while trolling close to the north shore, near Fisher- man's Point, landed a trout which tipped the scales at 11 lbs. Some sherman! l11U1 DU 11 IUCE i I Horse Hair Q. Aunuua .. .. ..$1Z.UU L0 514 Wool, washed .. ..95c. to 9 Wool, unwashed .. .. .. ..1 Beef Hides, cured .. .. .. .1 Beef Hides, green .. .. ..l Tallow, rendered, lb., 6c.-6'. Sheep Skins .. ..$1.00 to $2 Horse Hides .. ..$2.50 to $ Hnren I-Iain Fall Wheat .. ...` Peas .. .. .. ..: Oats . . .. Barley .. .. .. .. Buckwheat . . Chickens . . .. .. Old Fowl .. .. .. Turkeys . . . . . . Ducks .. .. .. .. Butter .. .. ... Eggs, fresh laid . . Potatoes, per bag Hnv 3` UPC: uu,vut/um WUIA, I The young men are not yet sure of the date of their depart-, ure. ' factory, with a guarantee months work, . "Pisa --I------ V ' _UNDE-R;AKER Cor. Mary and Elizabeth St.-... Phono 119a., Ban-la. Meaford wen? Illijin :11: LOVELY FANCY BIBBONS, QUILIDIVUD IIUIV . Mr. and Kira. A. A. Hill of Bvueeton, are the guests of Mr. Arch. Marshall. Y\n I)n.L--. ....-L------` -r- "" - ' 36 ends Fine Swiss and dark colors, stnpes, nus colm-ings, width 5 to sale . . . . on on In 90 o. _ -_--'..- vvl II!!! III i560 yards of Canadian m: Factory Cotton, 36 inches wide. less regular, any quantity, per } Barrie Markets aj jwwwit :1 IITV1 The values of these Sample Hose are the best we h_ave ever offered. There are at time of preparing` this advertise- ment 31 dozen, consisting of Silk, Lisle, Maco and Cotton. The main portion of them come in Black, White, Fancy Em- broidered and Tan, with shades of Blue, Pink, Green, Etc., Etc. These are the prices-- Kiln 11.`..- HEAVY FACTORY COTTON, [KER _--- ` SALE SAMPLE HOSE WOMEN'S 160 lIO'l:OR VEILS. 35 (inn.-I f\`/\vu o.\__,1- - ,_ - --- .-.v-wan in-II-Cl, 099 Good Motor Scarfs in 3 grades in Pa White, Cream, Rose, Cardinal, Navy, Royal, 75c, for quick selling .. .. .. .. .. .. . Every yard of Dress Goods in the store of over 500 yard is offered at a great reduction. It includes handsome Pop- lins, Eoliennes, Broadcloth, Serges, Venetians, Voiles and Fancy Goods for evening wear. We have a large stock and you are assured of a splendid choice. There is sure to be a husy time at the Dressgoods counter. Those will serve their interest who shop early. 5012, offered for quick selling . . Ladies lovely Embroidered Collars of wry fine Swiss Organdy Voile, in 12 different patterns,`_new(-st. styles, 4311/15. ul.c|._l'Dllt1ll. Dr. Barber returned on Tues- day from a week's shing trip at Alpgnqgin Park. Qnnul. -....I -I.:I.I_-.. -n SPECIAL SALE PRICE ON ALL DRESS GOODS LADIES soc OOLLARS, 29 Tn:-'u':-um! I-_.,I Special Offerings in White Blouses wneat. .'.$1.35 to ..$1.25 to .. ..60c. tn ..70c.t avheat .. .. ..65c. ta ens.. ....15c.t owl ..10c.t: eys.. .. .. ..15c.t< r- .. ..18c. tc 4'...-.1. I- 1.1 STOCK MARKET. Thursday {5`0Uc ` 40c 35c 25c Come - - ..--v `.11 114140`? Hose......... Hose .. .. .. .. .. Hose .. .. .. .. .. . Hose .. .. .. .. .. .. and choose from these Prices. *3 Swiss a'nd'}.;`rench made Ribbons in ]j stripes Dresden effects and eh m ` 'r 5 ti ) 7 innhnq nynnlh OK . 4-. V` aaspuuquul I'D. Mr. R, Szn'rt`;'and children, of Orillia, were the guests of Wm. Gracey this week. Mun 'Fn..l.-... no r\..nn- ..--- - _-, _- made Heav Unbl ~' inChPR A 0-nnrlynvnn...-.e.c.EgI:'HN{]} L/LLUUCII cucuts am] ('11 7 inches, worth 350 to of six QlIJoV.I\I ..35c. 3, 23 I, 1c ...-_ .....`..u .....;u, uuu_u:uum:u 1W'lH A good wearmg quality at pard .. .. .. .. .. .. ..7c *'gr'a'd'es Paddy, Violet, Grey, NQVV nl\\1n` nnnv Knn Kn n-`A A. H. Brother, V. 5., Agent You cannot afford to take the risk for the small premium charged. \J|JIl3|J\Jll L355 MI-,. Allaubwice and family, of Toronto, spent the holiday with relatives here. nnnl `II... A A win: -0 Now is the time to insure (either by the month or by the year) your Lillian Russell in Wi]dre" and The Black Box" COMING SOON ` V- 'LLm'D-un Monday, May 2.2, 1915, Vida Elaine, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lloyd, Elizabeth St. WINGATE--At the R. V. Hospi- ta]. on Saturday, May 22, 1915, Mrs. Ellen Wingate, aged 79 years, 1 month, HEWSON--Suddenly on Tu\=s- I day, May 25, 1915, Henry Creswicke Hewson, eldest son of Judge Hewson, Gore Bay, 1 Ont. MOI-`FITT-At \\ <'d11e.~-da:v', \ John I-Ia.-nry ~ years, 3 mos. sLEssEn_if2';'1'1"'f1U'n- At the Manse, On), May 5th, by the Rev. N., Campbell, B.A., Ray Slesser to Lillian McArthur, both of Edgar. s 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hipkin, Collier St., a son. BURNS--In Barrie, on May 23. 1915, to Mr, and Mrs. Harry H. Burns, a daughter. CAMERON--On Tuesday, May 25. 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan Cameron, con. 9, Ves- pra, a son. av NEILLY--At Stroud, on Wednes- I day, May 26, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Neilly, a daughter. General Animals ln$. Co. Farmers, Attention ! Mares That zireil; uh H1 lllUllo Mrs. R. Cannon returned on Tuesday, after a short visit in Caledon East. II... All... IIv:-_ - ,1 n n - Thursday, "May 21, 1915 . ..11c and save mom-y. uuug, VIIVICI/y \llC]y 1, reg. 50c, 65c and OK- MARRIED. DIED .t Trout Creek, on , May 26. 191: ). y Muffitt, aged 77 BORN 4-L11.` Ill Val [- 650 per yard, 09- o 33 . 28c _in light JAIIIIJI (:0 Mrs. .Creevy,. of dalifornia, ar- rived_on` Friday for her annual vacatwn. 11.. III..- ru _ __ u - -`- (ll ll, .23c vuuuhlulh Mr. Wm. Stanley 5 ent the holiday with his sister, rs. Bell at Milton I 11.... n 11-....- - guuuu. I Mr. and Mrs. Embx-ee of To- ronto are visiting their son, Dr. Embree. s It. l1_____,, .1 1! Ion I8 I11 LU! Ul|IaUo vwltirs, D. J. McDougall was in Toronto last week. II ... f` A A . . .-.... l`II--.I- _.--- 1.. `Y-_- Juan 1'. Were `ll... sun, Mr. and Mrs. W. Kearns were in Bradford on Monday attend- ingr the funeral of the f0rmer s aunt. `I... Il.lV\:A I -` upuuu out: vvccn-Uuu In DI." UIUI Mrs. D. Maglaughlin an chi?! d1-en were in Orillia for the 24th May. Iii... II I'\_-__-_. L-- gull Y Miss M. Br~o_wn ha_s_ re_turned from a two-weeks' vnslt In To- rorglto. ......I II..- 'f1I.__I__., ,8 l"` Miss M. Hall is spending a week in Toronto. II..,. T\ `I |l-I\..-..._-II _.__ .2- Olllll IICII U11 Ulllllulljo ' _Miss M. Gartner of Midland is visiting her parents here. nnIrlinn` 1|r\nlln`;l\1\n in 7nn:I Valhllla IICI IJGIUIJIID lICl'Uo Building operations in Ward VI are very brisk at present. Miss Hutton, of Buffalo, is via- iting her parents for a week. N/[lo H Hirirlull and nhH:Innn debug nut yuluuua Jul (I vvcuu. Mr. H. Hiddell and children! were in Tottenhamwn the 215th. Mr. Clarence Bothwell of To- ronto was home for the holiday. Mr. Wright, of Simcoe Hall,, spent the week-end in Bradford.` Mnn I` Ilnnvlnuun-InI3-s n-..-I ..I..:I News from the J-\JllJIlbU IGBI4 VVUUI\o Mr. George Clark was in New-! market on Monday. Mica ll flovolnun nf Ilhvllnntl 12 _ -_-- ---uww-IIl brin`: Delicious Ripe Strawberries, per box . . . . . . . . Whipping Cream, fresh daily . . . . . . . . . . . . . FloridaPinesat... Westoifs Conkies,_ fresh and crisp . . . . . . . . . . Although all Tea has advanced 50 per lb. we limited amount of Five O'clock (blended for t Red Rose, at the old price per lb. . . . . . . . . Strong healthy Aster Plants, all colors, per box Vcrbenas, Phlox, Stocks, Pansies, Petunias Alyssum, per box .. .. .. With the advent of warmer weather our Ice Cream busi- ness is increasing daily. We serve all the popular dishes and should you desire some particular Brand made up to your order. tell us about it. Here are a few of our favorites: Sundae: at 10o-0ur Own, Kitchener, Date Peanut, Fruit Salad. Mellow Float and Banana Split. Egg Drlnko at 15o-Egg Nogg, Egg Phosphate, Egg Chocolate and Egg Lemonade. To take home to the "Kids" there's nothing better or more healthful than the ever welcome fancy brick. Special prices on larger quantities in bulk for Garden Parties, Receptions, Etc. Have you tried our assorted Chocolates, six avors and only 25c per 1b.? ra'n",' ll EENEELSQNSW AT WISDOM S EVERY" WEEK The Master Key" The Million Dol- lar Mystery" Page Twolvo IN OUR GROCERY DIP'l'.:- --vJ \lI- r In the G.'I`.R. car shops ex- aminations for apprentices, the following awards have been made public:-Individual capi- tal prizes-t,. J. L. Gordon, Bel... leville, 193` points; 2, A. H. Tay- lor. Allandale, 185 points; 3, C. O'Neill, Sarnia, 183; 4, W. Hess Port Huron, 132. In the awarci of station prizes for drawing,| Sarnia won lst, Allandale 2nd Belleville 3rd: in` mathematirs, Milwaukee Jot. won ist, Sarnia 2nd and Aliandale 3rd. The ap-l pr-entices attend night schools at the various divisional points during the winter, and the ex- pert instruction they thus re- ceive fits them to take more im- portant positions in the railway service. The baseball club had a most enjoyable 24th at Minesing pic- nic. Bruce Thom son, although not as young as e used to be, won first prize in ever event in which he participate . In the special race rangto decide wheth- er he or Frank Foyston, the pro- fessional hockey player, was the fleeter of. foot, the Allandale man won by one yard. The winning of the baseball tournament is en- couraging to the players. The stars of the day were Caston,' who pitched 17 innings, Gilchrist and Kohlmeyer. | I_,. AL r1 I11:-u u I o5\.a 0!` | 75: 1.1` \lVV The merchants !of the. Sixth Ward are closing their stores at 12 o'clock every Wednesday dur- ing June, July and August. Mrs. Secord spent some days in Angus last, week, attending her mother, who is confined to her home with a broken arm, fI1I__ L . Mr. and Mrs. C. Mosley, Jr., `and Mr. and Mrs. C. Mosley, of Toronto, visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown. uu LJGIIIUIU Db. ' VVIIIIIUI. I1IIUI Uo Mrs. S. Pratt and child, of Whitby, joined her husband here on Saturday. They are residing on Sanford St. II ... ......I II... n ~n:__u-, v, 1 i1\'ix-'."'Xir'." 1\`ai'11}}v.mor 'romnto, was tho guns! of his sister, Mrs. Gm). Smimnn this weak, Dr. and Mrs. Alexander `of Gravenhurst spent Saturday wlth Rev. A, V. and Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Robt. Campbell is spend- inu` two months in Toronto with her daughter, Mrs. R. Scanlon. Mrs. J. Fryer, of Toronto, was a holiday visitor with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McMor- Pn JJL IJI-lllllllc Messrs. Ed. Doran, of Toron- to, and Thos. Doran, of North Bay, were home on a visit this Iweek. II... `I A Il'_\V III VVUCIXO Mrs. J. A. McNeil! and son,| Marcus, have returned from Montreal after spending the winter there. ` `ll... :1 `\..-A1. ___I .L-I,I 0 "M`1". Geo. Evans, eldest son of Dr. Evans, former! of this pl ce spent the week-en with Mr. as. Brunton. I 11...... 7.1.1 I-\__.-,- _A III `Luv aaupb` auu bllulf pUl|l.IaBc I Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor and family motored to Toronto on Sunday and returned home on Monday. Mn nnrl "nu `IT `I7 TJ...~...I. - O G W. a'nd Mrs. w. w. Humph; rey and family made a ying motor trip to Toronto on the 24th. ll ... /1... 'm__-__ -I_I-,n . auaa, V1 JJ|UU1\ aucuu. Mrs. W. V. Whitelaw is spend- ing her summer vacation at Pox-t'Hope and ather points. M!` and My-n n'f`nnnnn and uuunuu. [ The Beaver Camp Club are now ca_mping on the shores of. Larl Sxmcoe. ~' `Il_.._- l\I.!_,_ _ _ I -In I ' gnu! uu Lu y Mr, wfia. 1'"af'1'or, wire and son are visiting in Chicago, Ill., and other Q`l_aces. II ... 151 .......-LA _n in.-_II_,,.1 3-! uuu uuucx Iuuca. | Mrs. E. iggott of Midland is the gueist of Mrs. John` Hutch- ings, 61 Brook street. `Inn `I7 17 \I7I-.t..|...... .!- -_.._.| wuifr. A. Jay is going to spend! the summer in the G.T.R. rest-- aurant. I (KL- f\__,,, 5 "` ` yurnnwa 11.11 :1 IUW 5. Miss Ruby Moffattlgyof Toronto span! the holiday with her sis- ter. Mrs. J. P. McMillan. I JJGBU |Jl.lll}JUCo ' The Mnsses Ollve and Evelyn ;Golumbus of Midland were here' lover the holiday. Mr-q I.` tlihmm AIn..on.. i uvul ulu uuuuuy. - ` Mrs. F. Gibson, Alllston, formerly of this place, a daugh- iter on May 15th. . Mn \`7nn "nnuvlnn --.30.. A-`J Clarence Robinson spent the holiday in Collingwood. , "ll (1 l" nIIrmnknn-- I'\. VIVA ` uuuuuy Ill \JUlllllWUUUo Mr. W. G. C. Humphrey of To-; 1-`onto is home for a short vaca... `nos, 3 A Tn-- J. ....z_.. A- __-..'.I' Sc peg u;.'v'v'sZa'1 h(blended us) DREA MLA ND-Mon. Night, May 31. only Lailway Ward. an no no no nuICU .. ..V2 pto.10o .. .. .. .. ..15o ...2doz.fot-150 .we still have a f1\n I1o\ nn filth-\ `and cu, nun. U1. IIUSK. Miss Searin spent the holiday with or aunt, Mrs. R. Scanlon, in Toronto. Mn 13-n-nnnll -0 l1--n-,__I Ir u navy u and also vlveei BIG wonu) FILM PRODUCTIO\I; In any vva.1 db any hlllllu The Ladies` Ald Society pur- pose giving a garden party on Last Sunday night's service was held in appreciation of the` heroism and self sacrifice of our` Canadian boys at the front and under arms, and as a memorial for those who have given their lives while defending the Em- pire, and, in particular one of our Allandale boys who fell at Langemarck, Bugler Clifford Herrell, son of Mr. J. Herrell, Wood St. Rev. C. W. Reynolds, taking as his subject the heroic deed of David s men in securing water from the well of Bethle- hem, said Forgetfulness of self 1 is always back of true heroism, and the heroic deeds in the pres- ent war have never been outdone in any war at any time. I: Tho Indian Ann` ant-3-'-4 - - * - -- Burton Ave. Methodist Ohurph. Extension of soldiers Pay. Beneficiaries of dependents; who previous to enlistment with: ` the Canadian contingents were employed by the (i.T.R. are de... lighted at the action of the rail-: Way compauv. When the sold-. iers enlisted, the Company ex--I pressed a willingness to pay in, the relativvns of the men who I131]? enlisted. the salary for six! months from the first of Ootob-| er. It was thought by the bene- ciaries that this had expired on the first of May, but the Com- pany has agreed to extend the] time for three months, and pay` the salaries until August 1st. This applies all over the G. T.` system.-StI-atford Herald, ] Alr Brake Instructor. ; Str'atford Herald - Arthur ,Barnes, who has been employed as an apprentice in the G.T.R. shops, leaves next week for To- ronto, from whence he will trav- el over the G.T.R. air-brake car [as assistant to the alr-brake in- structor. He expects to be away from the city for about eight months. Mr. Barnes friends will be sorry to learn of his de-` parture, especially in Y.M.C.A.l circles, in which he has been. very active, as well as being a member of the Dreadnot football team, in the City League Soccer series. I VICTOR VlC'I ROLAS and all Accessories Choose Records from Stock Bargains in Ladies Silk and Voile Dresses auw \;-muayl Ulllln Mr, H. Johnson, of Toronto, spent the holiday with his moth- er. Mrs. Wm. Rusk. man I) G .n......!_ __ A-1 WOMEN'S `BLACK PAIASOLS, $1.0: A new\Dollar Parasol that eclipses any yet shown for the price. It has a Paragon frame, suck and_ crook handle and covered with a good lasting quality of Gloria, an extra special WOMEN'S BLACK HOSE, 19: Women's Black Cott'0n Hose with Fi-bre Silk Boot, Lisle toe and heel, not classe_d as first grade, the dye is fast, sizes 8 /;,s9,. 9% and 10, special sale price .. .. .. . . . . . .190 97 patterns of the'new.KDolly Varden Crepe, including pretty Roscbuds, Roman Stripes and plain colors. This is the cloth so much called for and which is already scarce, our regular 15c cloth, special . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .12!/2c DOLLY VARDEN CREPE, 12!/20 ` 27 inch Flannelette, light and dark stripe, our special 7%c cloth. We offer 20 pieces for Bargam Sale . . . . ..5c PURE SILK RIBBON, 100 5 inch Pure sin; Ribbonfno lead lling, colors, Old Rose, Coral, Sky, Alice Blue, Navy, Cardinal, Dark Red, Tan, Dark Brown, Paddy, Cerise, also Black and White, per yiagg BARGAINS IN BEAUTIFUL NEW FLOWERS, 290 These Flowers are our latest arrivals `and comprise Roses, large and small, Wreaths, Poppxes, Lllacs, Foliage, Pompoms, Etc., Etc., and are priced ;'eg'ulaI-ly at 40c, 50c, 60c,. 75c up to $1.25 per bunch. Bargaln Sale . . . . . . . .29c MADE IN OAIIADA FLAIIIIELETTE Ladies Sftits and Summer Coats All Reduced in Price `I'll! nnml IXAIIIII Ann sA'runoA'v nonmuo To-day begins a week of Bargain Giving at Vickers that shoppers who appreciate the chance of saving. Look ow to THIS STORE and ioin the merry crowd of shoppers ., -.,.. ,...W 3 pairs for 500. u-.1 , 110.1 I. y uruuuluy, lJ('{UI'8'e lwletersen, Joseph Flanmgan, Sam McConnell and Walter Hull, land probably others. rphn `nun.-no n{'n.-...A .~.....I__.-_'-- uuu lJl.UlJa:lJl_y Ubut:l'3. . ; The terms offered mechangcs to go to England are most saus- U1 IGUUI . The following young machin- ists have requested transporta-j tion: Messrs. George Deakin, Harold Smith, Lawrence Ireland, James Millman, William Plum- mer, Harry Broadley, George WiPf.Drenn Inennh Izmmnimm I I I \.-1 anti) uua WUUIM Mrs. Taylor, of Orillia, was a visitor this week with her moth- er. Mrs. Jos. Trask. rm... 1:n..,.1. n....--_A-_-- _-mv u nuuu (ID UUUIL GD IJUHDIUIU As soon as transportation ar- 1-ives, the young men will em- bark from New York for Liver-Ii pool, from whence they will bei transferred to their new scenes? ,0! labor. nu..- 4-_n_,-,g,, ,, I I I I o ILIUIIIIIUII, Dlltfiif. ' 9: The report of the bowling icommittce with the budget for lthe season was submitted by Mr. ,Ed. Shear. and the recommenda- ltlon of the committee that the `membership fee for the season be $54 was carried unanimously. lThe new lawn is almost ready for play and a banner season is anticipated. Membership cards should be secured now. G.'l'.lU. Men For England. I The Stratford Herald says:-: In answer to the British invita- 'tion for mechanics to come to the Old Country to manufacture munitions of war, Stratford will lose many more of her popular; young men. Several of the lo-l; `cal G.T.R. mechanics have join-l led the necessary organization and propose starting for-Eng- lland as soon as possible. An ennn on nu-.-nu.-.n..;..4:..... .... 1 l The following committees `were recommended to the chair- man of the association for his approval: Grounds - Messrs. Shear, Webb, Marshall; Games -Messrs. Wisdom, Clarke, Rid- gdell; Reception-Messrs. Berry iBennion, Shear. mhn n n n n at A9 1`-A `V " | Y.Il.c.A. Bowling club. The annual meeting of the Y. M.C.A. Bowling Club was held in the Association Hall on Wed-nes-' day, 19th inst., at 8 p.m. The following oicers and commit- tees were elected for the season: `1'1'esident-Mr. James Brunton; Vice-I 1'es.-MI'. W. J. Clarke; lSecy.-T1-eas.--Mr. James Clarke. "I11. .. glhc Parsonage lawn. Keep the `date under your lid, Wednesday, July. 23rd. i ing will command the attentien of all wide-awake pf over this list, mark your needs, if any, then come shoppers. These items will not be duplicated : ** ' E03115: `:70 hogs. _per cwt. If Geo. Cameron shipped a car- -glnad of hogs on Tuesday, the .1p1'ice remaining at $9.00 the: .;same as last week. No cattle . were shipped on Tuesday. "nu `Ivan ..IA-_... - F `,---,,,.\u nu ;uI:aua_y. flhy was down a dullar a ton, ,the few loads which have been ;offered on the market since the gholiday, bringing from $20 to {$22 per ton. ! Today Jno. Shepard shipped :70 Prices $9.00 to `$9.25 :m=.r nwf. C1, uuus. dub). 111185. 3 The Black Preceptory will` hold its regular meeting to-mor- mw (Friday) night. My! H 1r\}1v\n.nv\ I\ ""n-.A--l-