I ,_- ....... nu.-.., uuu LUUU at.- `And oft we shed our silent tear. Sleep on dear son, your lab0r sJ o'er Your willing hands will toil no] I vn1\nn E 'Ill6I-'-(B-:--U mm 9 ,On earth IS stnfe, but In Heaven I noel 'In loving memory of James cocll Ferguson. Twelve months have passed, our hearts still sore As time goes by we miss him . more, `His loving smile, his welcome face, No one can fill his vacant place. The blow was hard, our loss se- lrnnn Read the Adlet Column. put on no cut 116, uub Ill 11l;'Cl.V(`ll rest all loved you true, but God loved you best V /et Cord, 30 in. wide, Navy, Belgian Blue. New Flame $1.25 wet Broche, 27 inches wide, in Brown and Navy, Special for Coats, Dresses and Trimmings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . - .$`I.75 IN MEMORIAM. THORNTON i `I Vl\/IIIIIIJI n In certain districts a home- Usteader in good standing may pre..empt a qua1-ter-section alongside his homestead. Price - $3.00 per acre. ' Duties-Six months residence `uin each of three years after '-earning homestead patent; also `$50 acres extra cultivation. Pre- emption patent may be obtained ` as soon as homestead patent, on certain conditions. ' an-\`A-. ._-I-- I-- ` VUUU. The area of cultivation is sub- _ject to reduction in case of rough, scrubby or stony lan~d. Live stock may be substituted for _c_ult.ivat.ion under certain condmons. II? III nun.-...- _. __ .- F111 KJJ VJIIJD IIIIIU VVl'l"l\u Lem Littl_e returnvd on Friday after spendmg a _couple.0_f weeks In several Amemcan c1t.1es. I`! - I, h n1-_I_ __I_- L vvnxulvlvllo W. W. CORY, C.M.G., Deputy of the Minister of the- Interior. I./I.-IIII\J3 ' uxuah IUBIUG SIX IUOHLUS 1n each of three years, cultivate 50 acres and erect a house worth |$300. "I1|_- -_-- -- ' lvvl vunll UUILLIIDIUIID. A settler who has exhausted ;his homestead right may take a Ipurchased homestead in certain |Duties--Must reside six months in nnnh nf ll;-an ........... ..--u:-.-t- districts. Price $3.00 per acre." `uyuu uuu uuIu|vauIUl| U1 lrllli Iauu in each of three years. A home- steader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a !farm of at least .80 acres. on [certain conditions. A habitable `house is required except where residence is performed in the vicinity. ` In l`n1I`t\:v-\ .-l2..A...:..l_ i VILIIICI Duties-Six_ mo_nths residence upon and cultxvatlon of the land in nnnl-u n4` ll-gun.-. ..n...... A 1.-..-- synopsis of Canadian North- west Land Regulations. The sole head of a family, or any male over 18 years old, may ,homestead a quartexusection of available land in Manitoba, Sas- katchewan or Alberta. Applicant must appear in person at the luominion Lands Agency or Sub- Agency for the District. Entry .by proxy may be made at any |Dominion Lands Agency (but not ub-Agency), on certain condi- IOIIS. I\.-A.:-_ t`I_`_. I Simmons & Co. 1 We pay railway fares for our out-0f-t0wn customers who pur- chase furs from us. We offer you values this including style, quality workmanship, unsurpassed where. Mail us a card requesting one of our 1915-6 catalogues. Asrruu `Ill " Ill l\JI \JlI|"0 _,. Mrs. McKnm.io loft fur her home in Chivagn aftvr 21 visit With Mrs. Lmlg`. V 1\Iim-sing and \'.M.(`..:\. will! play a basebztlbmalvh hero on Saturday at 2.30. 7;'] DI1nnnn A`. 'I".\n..r\`:\ Iv;d\ -9--. - "The best is the eheapest." Style 597 for stout and well developed gures, made of Cou- tille, medium bust. long over hip, trimmed with lace. No. 322, a self reducing model, for average gures, made of ne Coutille. A feature is the in-curving waist and Mili- tary back. Price $3.50 Nemo Corsets Thursday, September 30, 1915 A La Grace Corsets Barrie agency for Victor Victrolas and Victor supplies Choose records from stock Price $2.00 ""1\af'1.iI3E?e' M. Neilly of Gil- ford is visiting: her cousin, Miss Elizabeth Wat}. ,E '1", _,-l, ' FURRIERS 45 year, and any- 4111-`. AVII AVllIIl(IlI- Mrs. J. D. Wisdom and daup:h_ tt-r left last WO('k to spend a few days in Toronto. `ITID n`.l'lL l\`I1'l;1\ Illr` f.\n `ll\II .|4Ill4LI.IJ\.'u|l IV uuu Mrs. .1. A. iv:-`yer of Toronto is visiting her parents, S. J. and Mrs. Mc1\In1-ran. I\ `I7. ,I_,_, A _ 1 ,I,, _,I, (lLIDCllUCo Arthur Durant has accepted a position in Aurora and is leav- ing this week. `lllinn I iI-.l.n II RTn:ll-. .4` (VJ! III. IJIIC 1J1 GU1L'lU -lull U11 'LIJUllu(l o' Mrs. Albert Hunt of Meaford was visiting relatives here last week_. ,_ fV.___.:A 1\..__..... -0 Il:..'lI_.....I JVl`Jll(ll.Io l Mr. Quinlan of Barrie is_ re- lieving Postmaster in Mr. Hinds absence. 1411...- `l\.__-__A I.-- _-__AL_,'I _ Arthur Jay spent .the week- end in the city. Mica E`l'IIi'\ Ilnlinn i \7iRifi`l'ID` `II-ll.-I Ill LIIU Ulllyo Miss Fern Hutton is visiting relrgtives in Buffalo. ._:A- - __.....L.._ 1'..,-...... `Inn-.n tn.-J. vu aocvuuuz IIID new UUUCS. On Saturday evening a num- ber of friends gathered at the home of Sam Switzer, Vine, and spent a very enjoyable time. ICIIILIVCB Ill. Lnuuanu. Quite a number from here took in the Bradford fair on Monday. llnn All-.n-.4 UIIY1` nf Mnnfnn VVCCDo I Miss Carrie Payne of Midland is visiting with Mrs. S. J. Mc- Morran % a II'_ f\_.I__I___ _.B 1'\-._._!- _`_ __ Groceries ED. ARMSON New Store New Stock New Fixtures HEAD OFFICE Temple Bldg., Toronto. Objectionable fea- tures of other Compan- ies eliminated.-4 To- ronto Mail. 11 LY]. U U Company. World. giving it distinctiveness and strength as a Can- adian Life Company. Ask for literature giving full description of these plans-plans made fur the safety and benefit cf the Policy-holder-plans containing features ex- clusive to this Company. DU \JIIIt(1VV(1:o Wm. Stanley has accepted a position with a grocery firm in Orillia and leaves on Saturday to assume his new duties. nn Qnluun.-In`- ,....._X_.. _ _..-.~- Learn of the methods of the Policy-Holders Mutual Life News from the P190 Twolvo Local Agent EDMUND 8. LALLY Barrio, Ont. The Old Reliable Grocegman Has Opened a New Grocery in the Premises, First store north of the Bank of Toronto Building, Owen St. Model In urance S "V H K f'l1n....._1.- I10 ul. GLLUU Toronto TELEPHONE 618 \Jll UL Ulls Jos. Day, who has been at Sudbury for some months, Was in town this week after a trip to Ottawa. 117.... tu-_I-, L,, Fresh Fruits Pastry ` In last week's issue in the ac-3 count of the school fair in Mine- ` sing a number of errors have been made. Ina Elliott s two prizes for fowl, credited S. S. No. 10, instead of No. 15; Walt- , had a fruit social on Wednesday , evening last week. About forty --_ --u- --U: The funeral of little Rhoda Partridge took place last Friday afternoon to the Union cemetery, Crown Hill. Rev, Mr. Brown from Craighurst conducted the service. The sorrowing parents have the sympathy of the com. munity. . .Harvest Home services will be held in the Anglican Church next Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Rev. J. J. Preston of Elmvale will preach. . . .On Sunday, Oct. 10 the Methodist anniversary services will be held. Rev. C, W. Reynolds of Allandale 3 will take charge of the services. ....Miss Lula Emms is spend- ing some time with Mrs. A. E. Partridge. . . .Mr. John Chappel s babv boy is quite ill at time of writing. . . .The Epworth League were present and a good program was rendered. . . .Miss Minnie Hickling from Toronto is holi- daying for a couple of weeks here. . . .Card Coutts threshing outfit is in our neighborhood again this week . . . .Public School pupils are looking forward to their 1st rural school fair at Oro Town Hall on Saturday next, Oct. 2,. and hope it will be a great success. . . .Corn cutting is the order of the day....Miss Lydia I-lewitt is home after spending some time at Muskoka. LI(.Iyll.Yo Orillia News Letter-On \Ve-d- nesday, September 22nd, at 1 p. m., a quiet but pretty wedding took place at the home of Mr. Geo. Willmott,. Barrie Road, when his daughter, Rosena, was married to `Mr. Jas. Frederick Martin, son of Mrs. Agnes Mar- tin, Toronto. Rev. Mr. Bo_yd of.- ciating. The bride, who was given away by her father, was gowned in white silk eolienne and lace, and carried cream ros- es and wore the gift of t.he groom, a pearl pendant. The bridesmaid, Miss Violet Martin, sister of the groom, wore pale pink crepe de chine and carried pink roses. Mr. David Foreman, of Toronto, was best man. Mr. and Mrs. Martin left for a short honeymoon, the bride travelling in a navy blue suit and white hat. They will reside at 1131 Dufferin street, Toronto. i us-'uulp,||h Allandale Ward is to have a moving picture house. Andrew Paton, son nf Thos. Paton who was conductor on the Pt-netang branch for many years, has leased R. A. Stephens store near the P. O. and will t it up an a first-class moving picture thea- tre. He expects to open about Oct. 10 and play popular features daily. nillin 1\Tn....-. `l',.t.... A. 117.4 C'l-`I (III I10 '|`h0 auxiliary was called out at 9 a.m. on Monday morning to go tn Oakvillo to help cl<-ar the International wreck. The auxil- im-_v had the line all cleared and was back again the same day at midnight. Allnndnln \l7n...l in In LA-.- ._ uuub, anal mug luau vvccn. At the last meeting of. the Y. M.C.A. Board it was decided to umlortakn wm-k amung the sold- iu-rs to be quartered in Barrie. Mr. Clarke will be in char-Tge and may be furnished with an as- sislant. VIVL, _____'I2-#,, i -, , II I ' Mrs. A. E. Hooper, 41 Gowan St., received word from her hus-, band last week saying he had ar- ` rived in England safe, andiis in tr-awning at Shorncliffe. . 14`I.l.\n `I'J.....4 --.l..-. `\n\_ I...-..-um ILL JJLUIUIU (11111 AVIGEGIG raua. Mr. Justice Lenxiox and family who have spent 5 the summer ldown the lake shore, left Monday for their home on Heath St., Toronto. 1!... A `I1 *I"I _____. 1: rv-,___,_ U1 ulllllleu (III BJIILII Ill/Illlco Mr. Eldon Hunt, who has been; with the Canadian Express Co. in '1`m-onto, came up to Allan- dale to run from here to Pene- tang, starting last week. A} Ohn Inn! -nnnlinn nf lhn V J1 ll`) K'Monday, Oct. 11. in mind for a meat supper and concert in the Essa Street Presbyterian Church. TA- `I\___ ___L , Geo. Cummings and Mrs. Cleuson have returned home af_ yer spending a couple of weeks In Detroitfand Niagara Falls. MD IIIQf`;nn Tnnnnv nu-:1-I 'nfV'|:lt! MINESING STATION ;aiIway Ward. GROWN H|_LLi Mlnal-d's Llnlment cur-Os Dan- druff. Sept. 28th. Corn_cutting is the order of the day....Jas. Bell is under the doctor's care as the result of an accident while going down the river hill on 25th sideroad where he was thrown out of a buggy driven by Dr. Dunn. The Doctor got only a slight cut in the hand. . . .W'. J. Bell is judg- ing at Welland Fair this week. . . . .Miss Ethel Willoughby went to Stratford on Monday to ac- 'cept a position there. . .Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Morris and son and Miss M. J. Adams of Orangeville anotored to Thos. Bel_l s on Mon- ay. Telephone No. 239 when you want a Cab for any purpose. Meet all 'I`rains-Best `Rubber-tired Cabs-Careful Drivers~-Eicient Service Auto for Hire at Cab Prices` vtllolbbo Miss Norma Kelcey `has re- turned to Bvlleville after spend- ing her holidays `with Mrs. Hooper. vnnn llama-.. nut AA :. ....:....: will prevent the little illness of today from becoming the big sickness of tomorrow and after. For troubles of the digestive organs you can rely on er Cook, war plot, credited S. S. No. 5 instead of No. 15, Also the following names and their rewards should rightfully be credited `to ,our `sclhool section 15 as they are in this section al- though some of them are attend- ing No. 9 school: Arvilla Chap- pell, Clara McPha-den, Willie Smye, Elsie McPhaden, John McP.haden, Daisy Smye. If these were credited to S. S. No. 15 where they belong, our school would stand second in the Town- ship as winning most prizes. our total number being 39, whereas the school being cred- ited with this i.e. SiS. No. 1 only secured 23 prizes. BEECH.AM S Wm. J. Shannon CABS Residence No. 53 Wellington St. Iolclcva-ywhcro. lnboxoqllonh Pictorial Patterns and Magazines, sent by Mail. Pattern: Positively not Excllanged. See special announcement on page 5 Holeproof Silk Hose are absolutely the best in style and quality that $1.00 will buy. Hundreds of women have discovered this and buy them time and again in preference to any other $1.00 Hose on the market. Grey, Green, Sky, Navy, Tan, White and Black. Sizes 8'} to 10. $1.00 Holeproof Silk Hose Velvet Cord, 27 inches wide, Cardinl, Saxe Blue, Navy and Black, per yard ' ' ` ' ' ' . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I Velvet Cord, 23 inches wide, in Cream and White . . . - - - . . . . 4 Llllllao Mrs. E. Shear and Miss Shear visited Bradford Fair and spent several days with friends in that ` village. nth... 1\7m........ 17-1---- 1...... _. I Velvet Cord, 27 inches wide, Light -Green, Belgian and Saxe Blue and Black, pe This is to be a Season of Velvets, For Suits, Dresses and Coats The great difficulty is to obtain delivery of this much sought after fabric, and future shipments--de1iveries of which we have no definite knowledge- will bear much higher prices. Buy them here--BUY NOW ANGUSD IXAIIIII AID SATURDAY. MORNING -j Plain Velvets in all shades, 50, Geo. Vickers Sprouted Wheat...65c. to 700. Fall Wheat .. .. ..75c. to 850. Peas .. .. .. .. .. .. ..$1.00 Oats, new . . .. . . . .300. to 350. Barley .. .. .. .. ..45c. to 50c. Rye .. .. .. .. ..60c. to 650. Chickens .. .. .. ..15c. to 17c. Old Fowl .. .. .. ..10c. to 15c. Ducks .. .. .. .. .. .. ...l5c. Butter .. .. .. ..25c. to 27c. liaggs, fresh laid .. ..22c. to 240. I Thursday Pt-loos. Potatoes, bag of 90 lbs. 40 to 50c. Hay, new .. ..$13.00 to $15.00 Flour (Ontario) . .$5.5O to $6.00 Flour (Manitoba) $6.50 to $7.00 Bran, per ton . . . . . . . .-$28.00 Shorts, per ton .. .. .. 330.00 Fall Apples .. . . $1.00 to $1.50 (Barrels returnable). 1 Washed Wool, lb. ..40c. to 47-0. Unwashed Wool, lb. 300. to 32c. Beef Hides, green ..16c. to 1%. Tallow, rendered, lb., 50.-6%0. Sheep Slgins .. $1.00 to $2.25 Horse Hides .. ..$2.5. ) to $3.50 Horse Hair . . . . . . .350. Call` Skins, gree'n'.'.15c. to 160. ' Lamb Skins . . . . . .50c. to 850. 1 lBeef Hides, cured . .170. to 180. i DEATHS EASTMAN---SuddenIy on Sunday 26th Sept., 1915, Earl Donald Eastman, aged 35 years. SIIANACY--At Penetang, Sept. 23, James Shanacy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shanacy,_ Midhurst. Interment in St. Mary's cemetery, Barrie, Sept. 25. ` ` Ill DLVLICLI JIIIICI lball lLll'70- R. C. Steele, who has been summering here. left. on Monday with his family for Toronto. I `Ill ... C..-...I.. VI'V'l..A__........... A1.` TIA..- COOPER-At-l3-arrie, on Sunday,` Sept. 26, 1915,. to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cooper, Bayfleld St., a daughter. MALCOMSON-In R. V. Hospital, on Sept. 25, 1915, to Mr. and. Mrs. A. F. A. Malcomson, a son. CAMPBELL--At_ Minesing, Sept. 26,. 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Campbell, a son (Gordon Ellwood). ' WII.LlAMS-At the R. V. Hospi- tal, on Wednesday, Sept. 29, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. Otto` Williams, Barrie, a son. . HODGSON-In Allandale, on Wednesday, Sept. 29th, 1915, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hodgson, Gowan Street, a son. Children Cry T ron rtsrcuurs CASTORIA In all the New Cuts for Lads I6 yrs., in Tweeds ahd Serges. from 6 to Barrie Markets BOYS SUITS PRICE: 9 , Green, Tan, Golden Brown, Mid and Dark Brown, Cardinal Navy, hand per yard ....................................... ................................................. .. J on... heat ..75c.to! ew .. .. ..30c.toE . ..45c.to E ..60c.to( 1s .. ..15c.t01 wl .. ..10c.to1 O 0 1 ..25c.'to'2 resh . .22c. fqg A L_-,_LInn IL- In BIRTHS A special purchase in Rain- coats for Men includes a First Quality Guaranteed Waterproof Coat, Fine VVhipcord Finish, Military Sleeve, sizes 36 to 46. Price . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 VVILII I110 10.11111] LUI JUL Ul1ItUu Miss Sarah Thomson of Ham- iltnn sang a solo in the P1-esby- to-yian Church last Sunday ev- emnrr. 1"! run 1 nun run Big Value in Men's Raincoats New Arrivals In Shirts, Collars, Ties. See Them. To-day we show the new arrivals in - rather close tting turbans, tailored sailors and handsome Hats-with the droop, which will be eagerly picked up. The prices are moderate, made possible by a quick trimmer and increasing Millinery sales. VVill a little hint that an array` of I-Ilats that for beauty, style and becomingness has no equal in Barrie, awaits you, induce you to visit our show- rooms .7 It should. THE NEW MILLINERAY See what others show--then visit this store. l Velvet Cord, 650 Velvet 69 for Coats, Dre - --c-can 1 ' Sept. 29th. Mrs. M. E. Dutcho~r_is visiting with friends in Toronto this . week....Mrs. Jas. Simpson has f returned home after spending the past three weeks with her] son, Rev. B. J. D. Simpson, To- ronto....Miss Ada Gohn has . returned to her home in Toron-i to after a two weeks visit with, Miss Mabel Nixon....His many friends are glad to see Harcourti Blackstock home from the hos- pital after his sickness....The Sewing Circle. of this place . packed over fifty bottles of jam, . and fruit, 25 sheets and fifty, pillows and sent them to Toron- I. to where they will be re-packed: and sent to the boys at the front....Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Thompson and family, Mr. and. . Mrs. R. A. Thompson, Mr. and! . Mrs. J. A. Thompson and Mrs.|` (Rev.) Mears, all of Toronto. .spent over Sunday with Mr. An- drew Thompson, who celebrated ihiS 81st birthday on Sunday. His ,1 many friends hope to have him.` spared to enjoy many morelg happy birthdays. . . .Miss Mamie `, Henry hasreturned to Toronto 5 _University after spending the( iholiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. VV. I-Ienry....Miss.[ Emily Dutcher of Elmvale is`; here on `a holiday with herl( friends. . . . Miss May Henry '1 spent over Sunday with friends i in Newton Robinson. . . .Rev. F. J. Dunlop and W. G. Henry at- tended the Township S. S. Con- vention in Elmgrove on Wednes- 5 day. . . .Williarrl Stewart left on i p :Monday for Orillia where he has [ `accepted a position in the U ion f ,Bank. His many friends ish c Ihim every success. Father, Mother, and Sister. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Ferguson, Al-A landale. \ IJILu\AI`l(L_y (LII hrouuo Will Runnalls of Toronto vis- itc-d at Albert Swit,z9r`s for a couple of days this week. Tnrn Yillln unlnu.-....-l .-... `I7..An..