On Wednesday, Sept. 8th, by Rev. Dr. McLeod, Sarah Ann Pantridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Partridge of Bax-rig, to Mr. John H. Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pratt of Vespra. | } Here are suits that will jappeal strongly to real buys. We say appeal advisedly because each boy who has been here and seen these suits has been ap- pealed to strongiy by the tempting styles and nifty fabrics we-are showing. uv Thursday, September 16, 1918 new colors, patterns and $9 an 1.- man an LUIUI D, PGLLCI lib auu ."$1.50 to $20.00 FIVE S Steamer Mondays, Thursdays _ Sault. Ste. I Fort Will: i:iiii`uiii3'i:d Miss C returned 1't'.~'l1l]lt`3 U ate thvre sunmwr \ "cAL|Fom{ Fast Tim Service, Bv`l\\o-o-H .\l M 1-unt._ I z1`0;`t'li;-Ht: M I. R P Hr\'. THE ADLET COLUMN . I\lt'Nit'nll \ U\\`a'H Sum stoams TI ting I\i(` Great mm`-lizm Atlantic Lake Ma Point-au Muskoka French Severn Kawarth Rideau . .\l.\lJ~Z! Parti .5911` - Our SUM! Stee` SIL( V11 I want --one .. inspect price, write m I w0u1_(_l| Zhzs ;<~.';q in-ul.-1 111$" lJI`IJII Cases, smal Jntxlolll 37-39 _.-II lII(LII"IllIIlIl(JJ I I The grocery stock of S. ,1ic. Good groceries selling '.lH`aD. at the Bingham Block, I .`( !171:..,.k..n. Q4 % .r. '\ air is now on sale to the pub-~ uuo UAplUDlUll. Owing to illness I have not taken my proposed trip and will he at home to do business dur_ ing Fair. Ladies! the only place you`can get your measure taken for a Coilene Filled Corset is from Mrs. Heard, 15 Ross St. Stock corsets on hand at re- duced rates. Brick house to let. 1 F 37-37 ill`./o \.'\JlJlJ 61 lJlJ\.Il. IIJIJ IWIFIIIIID fclwap. 9 Elizabeth St. f --()ne SuI"|V prutcctinn is to`. _buy your School Boots at: i1VIn(n'e s. Try our famous : 1])1-eadnoughtV"-f01' boys, $1.65; Efor girls, $1.75. 1 'I`m-nkt.-y Woaymnuth made a fgnod job. this week, of trimmingi `up the bnu1'(~\'ard and cloaning] -the xvatex-tables on Mulcaster St., ?npy`)?sit.c the jail. I'\ I\1fII\`I.YIIIl kt\H l'\I\ QII`r\l"l\C7 IIn`lI~L UIIC JLIII. ,. . At a meeting hvld on Sunday evening in the D:-anery it was iulooided to 01'9:ani"/.e a G100 Club. iAl] societies of the Chu1`ch,\\'m'0 [l'v])l'4_'SL'Ilt( d at the meeting. Lit-` !era1-y and social Eevcnings will` Hm hold._th1'0ug`h0ut the Fall and '\\':-.4,... ` on V onyvuucu. Hugh Anderson had his face badly burned through an explo- sion of gasoline on Wednesday evening in front of Palmer's garage. He was pumping gaso- line into the tank of a motor cycle when the vapor ignited from the headlight and caused the explosion, nnvnnm On all-`an- `I 1..---- __1 For twenty-seven room In- `rmary Building, Muskcka Freei IHospital for Ccnsumptives, 1 [G1-avenhurst, concrete and } `frame construction, plumbing` ,and heating. Plans and specifi-` ications can be seen at office of; C. S. Cobb, Architect, 71 Bay? St... Toronto. t | |(ll\'5 an l|llI_'[`, l1i}._:'l1vst bimlul`. street. , FUR .\`Al.I<}--SImw .....~.I.... . 1-- 1 'Ll(llJ 1119 held`- ; \\'int,e1'. TIVl_ , VV IIIIICI. I The American Liner St. Paul; was chased by a" submarine` }while approachimz England .nnI ;her last trip. Mrs. and Miss` iHiggs had expected to sail on. gthis steamer but a change nfi `plans caused `them to cancel [their 1-eservations. l The committee to make ;ar- rangements for the big county convention of teachers to be held here, Oct. 7 and 8, met in Barrie on Wednesday. It is probable that the sessions will be held in St. Andrew's Church. Between 350 and 400 .teachers are expected. ulumk Av.-Innnrnn Innpl L}. C... `4l`l IFDKJV-at Business is decidedly good at ithe Shoe factory, which is nnw srunning till 5 pm. on Saturdays; {instead of giving the Saturday: ihalilhnliday. ' 'I`|nn mun.-. .... .v nlnnlv nf Q I I Dalton Milne won the haml- some cut glass water pitcher, given as a prize for the 1915 singles championship. W. A. Boys contested the nal and the- rvsult was in doubt until the last howl was played, the margin! being only one shot.` Cl. 01:. uu- v | u i. You can make money by road. `mg the advts. ` Ow W01-ld s Fair takes Iplace tomox-1-ow. { Barrie merchants have pro-` pared many specialbargains furl .\'isitu1's to the Fair 11-xt \\`evk.' |Bc_ sure and read the advts. in `N11: Issue. ` _'_ _l...:J..,.II__ ....-,..l -1 ` awunvs JONES The World's Soprano. UTEACHER OF VOICE PRODUC- TION AND SINGING (Old Italian _Moth0d) is recommencing her .?winte1~ class. Studio, Garrett s [Music Store. For terms, etc., sapply at Studio. Voices tested` ]`f1-ee. 3-mos.; ! -Meals served at 22 Mulcat- uer St. 35.38 ' . ...\n.l ` `7-- --- -..--Cl... -..n.,.n.. In. 80 Dunlop st, Phone 303. Barr-loll THE LADIES SAY Our Ice Cream is Best. They know. ' Flavors '-- Chocolate, Strgw- berry, Vanilla, 200 a pint_ br_1ck. `Wholesale prices on apphcatxon. I-:j.I.'__ -_ `I ..- I"-unnnn ..._... wuun--n||u\\ u`ctBL'S, Slllulllj .~:(`n|<`s. mnuly jm-s. cm1I1tm',l] ('.a.~`h I'o;_;'i.s'lc'I'. A151) display] \\`:ml1-ullw suitable for gent :-ww flxl-llislliuugs. Apply Br0w11 s[] BillU`l'y. 37-37 ( AL7L1'l`l0N -S.\l.l<`.--`-()n Tl1111's(lay,j] S.-pl. 23ml, at I p.m.. Mrs. \V.| (1. Mc1,.-an. 37 Cl1a1'l0tl,(- St.,'1 Barrio, -,will hold an auctiunl sale of lmuselmld furnitu1'o.l VV. A. l\lcCmlkey. Allotimu-er.1 ` 37 l ].()h"l`-'l`ln'-4-u e\vv.~' and twolg lamlm 1n:u'kvd with y0lluw`X: be-tm-ml s`lmL1l4Jvrs. 0110 dollar ,t 1'(>.wz1rd 1"m' inl'o1'mali0n lead-!( ing` to their 1-ocm`e1'y. Wm.; Iluntur, R.R. No. 2, Allandale. 3` 35-37;` Q'l`l,) \\'1.`n 14.4 . vv nxunuuuuu y L 5 v u u up. u-r`..---.. . . . _ _- Buy the kiddies an Ice Cream Gone. 5 cts. [OLYMPIA CANDY WORKS ig.` health. Note the Government's Ad- vertising telling you about Cauaid-i-an Orawford Peaches. You should see your Grocer at once and put down an ex- tra supply of Niagara Penin_ sula Grown Fruits. This year quality ism extra fine for can- unit ninnn rnnnno nnnrl Local Newg TENDERS WANTED. FRUIT BULLETIN I:.\ua. llllh JUL Lun- [3 Fruit means good iihgrr 03-01 ; STRAYl`1l)-]"l'UllI lui 1, Poll. 5.` \".~'pl':1, lurk l`'ll .~'l.twl'. 3 years i old. dc-lmI'nwl. lllurk on left; hip. Al.-o red and while l1eif-l or call` about Ill nmntl1.< old.` Applv tn \\'. D. Scythes, F01`- gusmlvalv. 37 Slllll` ;\.\"l`l{.'\\'-l.1-aiiie to the; pri-iiiiscs of undersigned, N.; 111'. lot 8. (`MIL 5. lnnislil. (.)wn-i er may have smile by proving; property and paying expenses. Andrew Crzi\\'t'ord, R.M.D., No. l, 'l`lmi-nton. 35-tf FARM FOR SALE OR RENT- 200 ac:-vs, N. hf. "lot 23, con. 13, lnni.~'.lil. (Big Bay Point). Brick house, two barns and well water. For further in- formation apply to John Ir-~ win, 58 Clapperton St. 35.37 FOR RENT OR SALE--50 acres, N. W. hf, lot 8, con. 6, Innis- 111. Clay loam, H acres plow- ed, 6 pasture, 14 seeded down, well fenced. Orchard and small fruit. New frame barn, 56x36, stone foundation, ce- ment oors; comfortable house. R.M.D., 1 mile to school. 3 to Thornton. James Herrell, 1'04 Cumberland St., Allandale. 37-39 FARM FOR SALE-Situated in the township of Innisfil, N hf. lot 6, S. east qr. lot 6, con. 5, 3% miles from Thornton, con- taining 150 acres. Farm con- tains large brick house, barn 36x100, hay barn with pig- gery and hennery beneath, drive-house 20x60 feet Soil a clay loam, orchard of three acres, two mgood wells and cistern. School house on op- posite corner. R.M.D. Apply on premises. ' 30-tf - ~47 Juuuo U]. (151: auu UUIHBS I['OIn ;'P1cton,. Ont. When he was ar- , rested about $700,was recovered; |;$!1/0. of this being in the bottom :`of 1118 trunk in his room at the .|Vespra Hotel. It is said that he :';had deposited to his credit un- rider assumed names the sum of $3100 in four banks in Toronto. 5 $10,000 Ball. Hamilton, Sept. 13.-Charles .J. Desjardins and Dr. Herbert J. McKay, arrested in connection ,with the theft of a package of tmoney, containing $6,570 and 3the receiving of $3,800 of stolen lmoney, respectively, appeared in {the Police C_ourt this morning,| land were remanded for one week, `bail being fixed in the sum of I:10,.0O0. Desjardins was,unre- lpresented by legal counsel, awhile Geo. S. Kerr, ,K.C., appear- 'ed on behalf of McKay. B-nth prisoners appeared to feel their positions keenly, and when ask- ed to stand up while the charge [against them_ was read, kept their `eyes on the floor of the prison- er s box. Desjardins refused to `say anything in his own behalf, gand asked for a remand for one ;week, which was granted. Me- Kay declined to elect. No pro- vision having been made by the prisoners or their friends to cover the heavy bail, they were ireturned to their cells in the `.Barton Street jail. Startling, If True. D. Waisborg` appeared in pol- ice Court, Tuesday morning, gchargcd with failure to keep gprnper bunks and also with con- `spiI'iI1g` to defraud his c1'edito1's, on Whose behalf Assiglwe \\'ade {laid the informations. The ac- icused pleaded not guilty and el- ectod to be tried by jury. I I Milnh llf II'no 1 nnrn up: uuu sun. vv IIHILIEIIIJ)` U1 LU- ronto for the prosecution. The witnesses were mostly jcreditors from Toronto. One of 'these,. R. P. Birrell, created `somewhat 1f a sensation in court when he stated that dur- ing luncheon hour he overheard Waisberg say to another man on: the street, I should have taken- them in for $15,000. \\'itness |said he heard this while walk- -ing behind \\'aisberg down town `from the police court. Mr. Boys `said he walked with the defend- ,ant from the police court and iwas absolutely positive that no} such remark was made in his lhearing. Notwithstanding this, `the witness stuck to his story, isaying he had taken down the words so that he could not be lrnirstkakeni Luunu nu um; bl.lL'll. U) July. I Much of the time was occu- pied in arguing legal points by` `Mr. Boys. counsel fur the do... ifunce, and Crown Attorney Cot- ter and Mr. Willoughby of T0- Y-nnfn fnn Hun nu .n....H.\... iS tvte`-r`;)'l)'e _11 a.m.--Mrs. (Rev.) P. A. Jogrdan. Y'\,,,, II` `A. I A -n Anllobunlfll. The case will be resumed next Tuesday. \ --Hundreds of beautiful new styles in ladies fall footwear are ready for your insnection at Moore s Shoe Store. Cloth tops are very prominent this season. II IJI IJDIIIC V7 p.m.-Rev. Mr. Muir of To..? ronto representing the D0min-? ion Alliance. JJUDJGLULILD auu I111`. iuunay. Desjardins came to , Barri-e ' about the beginning of February and for a time lived quietly, but , within a couple of months it was noticed that he was spending a _ good deal more money than his salary would warrant. Among l his purchases were some hand- some diamonds and a Ford car. \Vhen questioned by the man- agement at the time he bought the motor, he said that he had private. means of his own. To his friends he explained his abundance of-funds by saying that he made it betting on the races. For some time he had been watched and he may have been conscious of this for he handed inhis resignation when ordered to transfer to another branch. This resignation was `effective Sept. 15, but the detec- tives say that he had all ar_ rangements made to leave on Saturday night. Desjardins is 22 years of age and comes from .Dintnn nni \xn.,... in .-.-~ -- IICILI UUUIJ Luauc. The trial over, the guarantee company made good the shortm age to the bank. Several let-1 ters were received from McKin- non declaring his Innocence and the guarantee company put de- tectives on the case, the hunt finally ending with the arrest of Desjardins and `Dr. McKay. Dnqisn-din: nnrnn on D......:.. 1 IAIJ JJDQ .L'\JlI- k)11].J.I.Jj" In small or car lots. Buy direct from the manufacturer and save: money. D. S. Milli- gan, Foxnn-ad, Ont. 36-37 ANY Pl<]l{S()N thinking about buying` a second-hand piano, can get one from W. J. Craw- -ford, piano tuner. M-.u'y St. Phone 305. 35-37 STRAYEl)--Fl'()IIl lot. 35, con. 2, Vvspra, about July ho:-nod roan steel` with 1'ed neck. Reward on returniiig to \\'. A. Osborne, Dalstoll. 36-38 100 .\(lRl*`. l"Al{M for Sale in On; T0\Vl1>`hl[), good buildings, 3 acres fruit, ul'('h:1l'd. For fur- tlior p;irl,im1_lars write Frank Tui-k, Shanty Bay, 11.11. 2, Ont. 37-42 1"()R S.-\l.lC Mrs. Burton is of- 4.|L 1141111114 fm-in;: hm` prolwrty on lnnisli See it and goes to lnnislil n~ nn sL1`w*L at a bal'{-'.'lll. m:1lu- an ull'_*l'. l)l4Mt`.I'. CI I-nu! It 69 Res. 59,. 1st, de- 3 umou um: cI..Iu( cnnnasn WITH THEFT (Continued from page 5.) for the second conviction, he would have gotten off more easily as an offer of restitution! had been. made. TIVL... 4---! ...--_.. AL- ---AA - lr ` OFFICIAL FIIIJIT BULLETIN Frult Branch Dept. of Agriculture Not many days left for secur- ing the best of Peaches and; Plums. Crawford and El-i Derta peaches are obtainable at moderate prices, but prompt action will be neces- sary to those wishing a sup- ply of these delicious, health giving fruits. It is impossi- ble to have too much fruit in our Canadian winters. The Red `Cross Society would be grateful for a few jars for our boys in France, and the Overseas Club has promised to look after delivery. Every Canadian housewife should put. down all the fruit-es- pecially Peaches and Plums that she can possibly afford. central lllethodlstwzthurch. IIIIII IXAIINII IND 8I'l'|.iRDIY IOIIIIO ., -__-., - In the list of Cookstown vol- unteers published a few weeks `ago the name of Hon. J. S. Duff s son, G. Clarke Duff, was omitted The G.T.R. oice boys met at Roy Andrew s, Friday night, and presented Frank Proctor with a. pipe. He left Saturday to enlist with the 86th Machine Gun |Batt. of Hamilton. | In a letter written Somewhere in France" to his father, Will- Iiam Kissick, of Hawkestone, Private W. L. Kissick, of the 48th Highlanders, writes: I Iam well. Have had a taste of shrapnel. I was talking with Bud Hall yesterday. He too is quite well. He was in hospital five days only. A an POPULAR OFFICERS" Among the list of those in the} Toronto University Co., who are` reported to have landed in Eng-` land, appears the name of H. 0.} Rickaby, former teacher of the; East Ward school. 1 ble \Vor-ks. 37-38 FUR SALE - Good Square Hvintzman Piano. A bargain on easy terms as Mrs. Perkins is leaving town. Apply 94 Mary stn-.et. 37-37 TO LET---Front offices upstairs . in the King Block. Possession given October 1st, 1915. Ap- ply to the Misses J. and C. King, Box 586. 32-tf APIPLE BARRELS FOR SALE-- I 1- Nine members of the Orillia Citizens Band have been ac- cepted for overseas service. Bandmaster Mitchell, whose father was a soldier, offered his services, but failed to pass the test. Wm. Thos. Grant. one of the nine, who has joined the 84th Batt. Band, was a former clarinet player in Barrie Band, and while here worked for W. C. Andrew. He has a son in Simmons I-lat Store. of Allandale: enlisted with a Toronto regi- ment last week. Mrs. Whitby received a cable from her husband on Monday stating that he was leaving for the Front. The Second Canadian Division is now in France. Rev. J. Rollins of Peterboro, formerly of Elmvale, has enlist- ed as a lieutenant and will go into training at Kingston. | \Y_ _ _. I` 'tjy}ia};n"H'x7n} "6215" ied the R.C.H.A. at Kingston. ; (Continued from page- With every dollar purchase we give you at 5C Coupon See the nice goods at small prices at our Premium Counter BOYS DI'iCvs. $2.26 1.45 $1.35, $1.25, $1.00. $ $5.60. 4.s5.I "sls, E`-.3123 . 75c. You should see our big range of Men s, Ladies and Boys Sweater Coats, new goods just in at old prices: Mvn s $5.50, Q: All Q; EA an an: A4. A4; `_ .- L II\Il-I\l vvru ~uua1 IUGUU hm, 36-6mos. WANTED-Housekeeper, middle aged preferred. Apply at this office. WANTED-A sticker hand and {U man to run variety lathe. Ap- ply M. Brennen & Sons, Ham- ilton. 37-37~ PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE-- No children, home cooking. Prices reasonable. 3 Mul- caster St. _ 23-tf HOUSE '1`O LET_--All modern conveniences. Eight rooms. Choice location. Apply 50 Maple Ave. 36-38 T0 LET-Detached brick house on Bradford St., 8 rooms. Modern conveniences. Apply to Alex. Cowan, Barrie. 35-37 ` APPLES FOR SALE BY BASKET --Cooking and Eating Apples. From me to 20c basket at the Apple Factory. J. \V. Goss- ling. 36tf. LOS'1`-On Monday be-twee11'Mid- V hurst Station and Barrie,` b1~o\vn sweater trimming. Reward at this of- ce. = 36-38 GOOD MEALS will he served at No. 20 Ross street, Barrie, during the days of Ban-rie s Fair. Mrs. Thomas Road- house. 37-37 Full .\i.\LE CIlEAP-A quiet young hUI`S(`, also good top buggy and[har11es.s'. Apply G. W. J. Ezistmaii, Sinicoe Mar- Ll \\.V....l... O ? `)0 coat with red I I '31-. WIN PROMOTION I New Togs when they are New ` to serve you this season. Splendid Suits for Men and Young Men, c< fabrics. Good value at - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -$7 AN impartial comparison and a careful inspection of the Style, Quality and Price of our Fall Clothes for Men and Young Men will prove to you more conclusive- ly than pages of arguments that this store is best fitted ALL KINDS OF PLUMS Come to the store and see the Peach Tree right out of the orchard with Peaches still on. First Car sold fast. Second Car now in, and two more expected for Saturday and Monday. Now is the best txme to get Peaches before they are. picked over {Peaches {Peaches 9 ea ehes MILCH COW FOR SALE-Apply 4... ac n_.n:..... ..4......4 9'7 if PEACH WEEK NOW ON Delivered to any part of the Town. Phone 341 A big display of new Fall styles and latest leather, prices $2.00 to $5.00. We are tting all sorts and sizes of men s feet these days and we are giv- ing them all absolute sat- isfaotion. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Sept. 20-21-22 Make Sutcliffe's your headquarters. Leave your parcels and wraps here, we will look after them for you. Meet your friends here COME TO BARRIPS BIG FAIR Prices Moderate `it JOHN SASO JVLILJIJII KJKJVV EKJII Dl1l.AL'J* J."l}J[-VI] to 66, Collier street. 37-tr| LSTQRAGE TO LET-Apply to R. Bldwell, 1&0 Collier St. 31-tf GASOLINE LAUNCH FOR SALE. Price $25.00. H. H. Otto3I14. M DRESSMAKING- Miss Glennie; 13 Charlotte St., Phone 384. '15`. Rmna QVI'Sl.8`ht 011 the Dartla special course he took while son whn snnnlmri Hm .n H... n A n n....u..u.. rn|.._ n,_m at Rock Bottom Prices 'our Feet. Boys Rnincoats, just like Men : ( Hit ages 5 to 163 Big value $5.00 $1 5.00, 31 2.00. 81 0.00 87 .50, $7.00, $5.50 These handy garments are especially desir- ahle for Fall Wear. They are light, won't wrinkle easy and pro- tect you completely in y ordinary Fall storm. See our Big Value: at RAINCOATS ' ll ulna.-nan uuuxac Ill`: hUUl\ WI] lib` at the O.A.C., Guelph. The Duff farm is now run by hired help as Mr. Duff is the only male member of the family at home and he can only be there for a rlnv nn 4t-urn n} n `:vY\n uc uau u1u_y U6 Say or two at a time. , You, too, Father and Mother, will find strong appeal in the excellent tail- lnring and the superior `quality of the fabrics in our Boys Clothes, both items that insure long and satisfactory suit service. Prices $3.50 to $8.00. ' Page Eight