Luc uuggy was pretty badly -broken Orchard came along just in time a helping hand and took Mrs. Two` in his cars. . III :._ 12 It 1- - v -.--- vn-anal: V\J LJ lfl I. l\JlV | July 10---Mr. and Mrs. B. Tracy had an accident Sunday night while coming home from church. Part of the harness break- ing let; the buggy on the horse's heels, caus- I ing the beast to kick. but :Mr. Tracy man- -aged to get out of the buggy and get control of the animal before either was badly hurt. Mr. Tracy was kick- ed on the wrist making a painful injury. The buggy was pretty badly -broken up. A. Orchard along inst in mm. +,. 1...: unuuc, IV. .FlUll.. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins and daughter of Schumacher spent Saturday and Sunday at Jno. Hutton s. Miss Myra Reid of Hawkestone is visiting friends here. ' A number from here attended the Archer picnic_ at Orr Lake last Wednesday. _:-. 51 a nun: LC . Fr. Wedlock of Newmarket vism,-4! the O Neills and Frawleys last week. Gordon Hough of Toronto is wih his uncle, W. Holt. o V II. .... A ll._, 71- 1 - airnlulu ' July 9.--Dr. Tyrer and James Davenport spent Monday in Toronto. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin and family mot- ored to the city the first of the week. Leo O'Neill has purchased a car. The pupils who passed their examinations ]so creditably at the B.C.I. are to be cpn- I gratulated. 1.7.. nr-.n__1_ ,r xv un hug: D1018 DOCICF) . Square and round'dancing on Fnday evening, July 13, at Gilheeney & Cook's Hall, Cookstown. Room for 300 couples. 28c . mm. mm norm Day is visiting her `cousin, Nessierspeers. ` ' ` Miss Irene Lowrie is visiting friends in -Tottenham. ' Rev. Mr. Hicks of Tor:m.'.) will occupy ' the pulpit in the Presbyterian church next Sunday morning and the Anglican pulpit in the evening. He will speak on the work of the Bible Society. 'SnllP nnrl Plillrlll ' aln....I._.. A.- T-` ' ` uuuuuya wu.u Irlenas nere. Jos. McLennon had his two brothers to , visit him; one from the American side, the | other from the West. E M... D--- -1: xv_,,.u, n V lBlIUIL`a ! Edgar Speer of Toronto } holidays with friends here. In: Mn-I,.....-.. 1.-.: L: v uu um Uufll. `T Mr. and Mrs. Brooks of Orillia called i _on friends here last week. i ! Miss Kate Hicks of Beamsville is visiting ! her friend, Miss Elsie Speers. I 9 Ivy and Alliston played ball here on Fri- 1 i day afternoon. After ten innings, Alliston won out 6 to 5. There were some errors on ithe part of th umpire which helped the! visi:ors. . V \ ru.,. n - - Bgrrie Union Cemetery WVAQNUAL ASSESSMENTS July 9.--During the thunder storm uni i Monday evening John Davis barn um i I struck by lightning but it did not take fr -A. , f Those in the stable working at the time had 5 a narrow escape. There are lightning rods ' on the barn. ' u i 'll._ _,, I II n I - - -*" MINESING s1jX_r1oN II" `In 'I'- ---` "'7' ..McLea n has gone up on the lakes JIIIIIIPI`, Hu.LsD_Ag.E VV Cblro North Bay is visiting her Suede:-s. Toronto is spending his Ids ham Buy from `the Shop with te Stock SHOP EARLY AND AVOID THE LAST MINUTE RUSH Girls Dresses, organdies and ginglmms. latest styles. clearance . . . . . . . . $1.98 Children s White Skirts, gabardine cloth. sizes 8 to 15 years, to clear, 65 each V. Only two to a customer. `DUI Six u_.uun.,a I IILUICHC VVZUSIS, Z1 CICZITHHCC IOI-, priced at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $2.98 Ladies Tuxedo Sweaters, to clear, $2.98 Ladies Silk Hosiery, all colors, shades and styles that-are in vogue for summer, our price . . . . . . . . . 98c pair Ladies Underwear of every description, nrimnc `Frnrn Ladies Canton Crepe Dresses, in brown, fawn, grey and blue, latest styles, sizes 36 to 44, prices for sale willrange from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $18.00 to $21.00 Ladies Sport Skirts, many different pat- terns and shades, to be cleared at `half . . . . . .~ . . . . . . . . . . . each Ladies Voile Waists, sizes34 to 46, a snap at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 each Ladies Tricolette Waists, a clearance lot, ~...---.I *- `- prices from . . V vA\II\\4u up. (I. I to lend '3. Tracy yome ,n,,`__-..-, ......u., aw prudent. `Miss Ethel Keast of Beeton spe week-end at her home. Miss Muriel Sharpe of Toronto is * her parents. Miss Marjory Coutts returned afte ing friends in Toronto. ` - 4:1: V in London. Alvin Crawford underwenf an ope in the Barrie Hospital on Monday. John Mayes and family moved to] last week. :'II 2__ U .4 nu naou WCUIX. Miss Zeta Sharpe is very ` Hospital, Barrie, at present. (M1... 'l'DaL..I 'rr--.- - - E , , _ j j - A \Iil\&' NOTICE is hereby given. pursuant to the Trustee Act, that all persons having claims against the Estate of Anna B. Ardagh, late of the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, deceased, who the 30th day of December, 1922. Are re- quested to send particulars of their-claims to the undersigned on or `before the 16th `day of July, 1923, after which date the Executor will distribute the assetsof the Estate, having regard only to which they then have notice, be responsible to any others. ESTEN/& ETEDJ, Barrie, 26-28c Solicitors for the Executor. the claims of and will not died {on or about `Terms of Sale--Six months 2-tredit_ will be given to parties furnishing approved joint notes. 6 per cent. per annum off for cash. ' Sale at 1 p.m. 5",!!n?r=r fm_. T3!>'e the following: Durham Cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh. Durham Cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh- Ayrshire Cow, 7 yrs. old, fresh. Durham` Cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh. Durham Cow, 6 yrs. old, fresh. Durham "Heifer, 3 yrs. old, fresh. Durham Cow, 5 yrs. old, fresh. Holstein Cow, 6 yrs, old, fresh. Durham Cow, 5 yrs., due July 28. Durham Cow, 6 yrs., due Aug. 4. Holstein Cow, 5 yrs., due July 12. Holstein Cow, 6 yrs., due July 17. Durham Cow, 5 yrs. old, milking and due in December. 1 Durham Heifer, 2 yrs. old, in calf. 8 Calves. ' 2 Durham Heifers, rising 2 yrs. old. The above cows are all in good con- dition and good milkers. All will be sold without reserve. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mrvn-Inn :, L spaciif The undersigned has received in- structions from g of 14 Good, Cows : i _ Young Cattle ruunsnmr, JULY 12, 1923. to sell by public auction at MARRlN'S YARDS, BARREE: AUCTION SALE A. CAMPBELL ill in the` R.V. after visit- spenv; the- operation I visiting ` Barrie 10 BA'RRiiV *._: `y: Anderson s Gi11gham;, do.ubl'e` width; 40 ;Anderson s Ginghams, 27 in-. wide, . 25. English Prints . . . . . 5 yards for A$1.00 _ Normandy Voiles, all colors . . . . . . . 95 Headaches and has been my (-mnplu years past. Af't0r 1 nrient: my headzu-hu.< _tirel_\', and. Continuiz courses or adjustmm am a new man,'fm- V be thankful to (Thir: ___.. ..., \rA||l") Made under oath {Hi Of August, 192].---J. .\ (Signed) WM. I1 RESULTS CO1` The science of (`hir known. Today it i est health p1'nfL->'. E\'eI`_\' day pooplv :1 morifs of this now simple, scientic ax v v ----nan.-aw lull Opposite New McLau TWENTY YEJ DRS. Bl About midnight. we , some eight minute, uh ther quill-drivers and I boan} and in fif`N=n n our way again. Thv n Johrfs. Que., to pick I Padre, Rev. A. H. .\Im News, and his gnml wif. .-\.~.. .... 220 'Mil-.- l`hr About six n'clu(-k I" train paused our of Que-t uuuvua runs ann Wt information on ruilrmu concerning the 627 Hill! supervision. At Tn-mt made to pick up .~(>n party and the live nwm 'I`rad<: and Rotary ('-lul of the opportunity tn Trenton literature. rultl cigars to help the nmn tion. Ax ' 'I:J;'f_ec:'t-ivx-'::J:11;e-2_.;;, 1923 IA"-:'.\`ing Tnr"htn :n the party hm! an on: the ;\r0sperou.- Luke 1!: train sped over the- abmzt :1 sixty-Inile clip. over this di\'i.~'i0n is In- dnwn rock hallzht. ulu work being done (hi; expe-mun H. .1`. Main. erintendent, uccompzun as Smith`: Falls and w: _ ___ , 'I ;nC.-......a2._. INVESTIGATION HOT WATER H PLUMBII` TRY Two years ago the adiar Weekly -Now.~;. their annual cnnwnti that occasion the pix} iner we-re inchuh-cl in that. had an nppurtux cipa} points `hN\\'{-on ' er on `both the (,':1n:1(i Trunk Pacific R2lii\\':I_\ again fortunate In 1.. journey to the vzL~'I<'r visiting leading mu-.. . time provinces. .\.~ train started frum Tm howevr. cm|. er number `being in :1 people were :llm:ll`(i this was ii1('ro:i.- tk ing Hulif::.\, whu-rv I was hrldl The (`.\\'.\' did e.\`a.n1pl<- of tin Ihf`. ;Ii:: its pzxlruns and \-.':.~ .- cials that hum` 1-\:-I" : onto Union Stalin: co:~.che.- of which yxzhr er: M the must m.-:-- with sp0('i::I rm-xv- m were` atffzl(`h(`Ii :lnIi (H parnnont ulwrvxxtiim the truvollc-r.~* \\>.-r.- spiemiit .~`(`t'lI('l')` I {`4......l:.... 1) -r- u. n'uI uunl .`(`l'lI1'l`_\ : C:In:u}izm P:u-ifw H12 wit}: hznggagv cur: m:u' ongixw \\'u.~` :1 lumh'l`n (-omqrive which cnmri s1xcce.\~ of the trip h than the time .~`chn'duh' ' . ... w. J. Rrcai Estimates f Good work _z1t ELECTR CONTRA 181 Torontov THURSDAY, J L SUITS--Di`erent styles and colors, all sizes, 34 to '46 inclusive,_some with extra pants, prices range from . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17.50 to $27.50 This is practically half the regular price of these suits. r If not pleased, money refunded. . Men s Summer Trousers, all different col- ors, blue, grey, striped, etc., our price, per pair . . . . . . . . ...- . . . . . . .. $3.69 Men s Combinations, Balbriggan and- Zimmerknit Brands, only _ H8 suits -left, will be cleared at $1.29 suit ' Men s. Two-Piece Balbriggan Underwear, only about 80 suits left, guaranteed to be good value or money refunded if not satisfactory, to clear at 654: piece Men s.Work Shirts, allcolors and stripes, . in chambray, etc., guaranteed wear, to 3clearat....- . . . . . . . . ..`....95ceach Men s Sundayshirts, Berkley Brand and good quality, with and without collars, to clear at . . . . . . . . . .. $1.69 each PT-z`=1'?e_th E 52 Efizabet with the , 6'?>`E>'f${r :. ka-?4m Phone 952 price Phone SPECIALS FOR MEN S WEAR {Ann GOODS 10.25 am. 12.48 p.m. 2.55 p.m. 7.50 p.m. 11.10 p.m. Arr. Toronto 7.40.a.m. 11.35 am. 4.25 p.m. 4.45 p.m. 7.55 p.m. 11.25 p.m. '4`.01Aa.m. 12.18 p.m.- Mr. and Mrs. E- Gonzales of Toronto I spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.`Jary. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hart of Toronto .and Charles Eden , New York, spent the holiday" ` with Mr. and Mrs. C. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Readman of Gravenhurst spent Sunday with Mrs. J. Readman Mrs. M. Hill of Toronto is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Morrison.. Miss Eva Emery of Toronto spent the holiday at her home here. ,,_ _.. --.. .....,,- ucvu. VuI_a. U. J..llll.'lu Miw E. Turner and `Miss A.` Richardson. of the Sudbury public schoolfstaff are spend- ing holidays at their homes here. Chas. 'Rllln!nnn AC TIT.-....J..:...-1- __--4 -I ' _ _ j . ---in Ju1y'9.-;D:. and (Mrs. John Proudfoot of Monkton, Huron County, motored over and spent.a few days with'__M1_'s. C. Hart. Inn. 13 m..__.- --S' "--- - uanc uu uuuluulllg. Everett Hutchinson of Toronto is visiting in the community. ' um uuun: uere. V ' Mrs. Alex. Muir, Misses Martha Barthol-I omew, Florence Hastings, Lily Johnston and Katie Sinclair expect to leave on Sat- urday for the Ontario Religious Education Council training school {at Geneva Park, Lake Couchiching. _ . _ I 'F`.\mrn+.t `N n+..I.:....... .: m-..-_A- 2 July 9.---.Alex'. Lyall ofi'Buffalo is the guest of his mother. . `Miss B. Louise Myers of Cleveland is spending her vacation with Miss K. Sinclair; ' _ -Miss Doris Turner of Barrie has return- ed home after a short vacation spent with Miss Jesie Ansdell. The many friends of Alex. Gilchrist are` sorry to learn of his illness. All hope for a speedy recovery. . - I MFR Mnllllnnk I!` 'I)..__3.. Z- _.:_:A!, A a apccuy ruuove . Mrs. ~McCulloch of Barrie is. her home here. ' ll ... VAL.-- Inns, 1:0 -- -- cu um uuulc uere. ' 1 r -Mr. and Mrs. Oatway and family were in Orillia last week attending the Baptist (Mitchell Square) picnic. . I115 mm mr. uuu `Mrs. wm. nearasau. . * Miss Katie Smith of Victoria, B.C., who visited with her sister, Mrs. Currie, recently, lhas returned to British Columbia.` Mina I2:-lms n......:.. ........- : L-I:-I---u- -_- ...., -._. v .. nanny s. .1uumuu, luau WUUK. Miss Gnazvs Beardsall of Elmvale is visit- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beardsall. I Mien `k'n+:n Qmul. ..c v:....._:.. . 41! nun usvulucu DU Dnusn uolumma, V Mis_s Edlth Currie, nurse, is holidayzng at her home here. . .11.. .....I II... n_;__ '1 . .. ucuuca uuuuuuu. UH 1l1ul'SOBy. ' I The barn of Wm. Beardsall on the late ,Bowen farm was struck byiightning last Tuesday afternoon -but -by a quick response to the phone call by the neighbors they succeeded in putting it out. The same night it took fire again and was -burned to thei ground though it was not discovered until] the next morning. The !barn was a good frame structure but was empty_. tMrs. Johns of Windsor, Ont. (nee Annie Addison) and little son visited with her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Addison, last week. Ill}... r1l...l.... 'n-...__I__n ,1- vs: - I mun. ucurgc n.ugxua.n l8Bl'/ '1`nurs(1ay. I ~ The L.A. meets at the home of Mrs., James McLean. on Thursday. I Thh hm-n nf Wm `Inn:-ml;-all An 4.]... I..A.. . "" ' ' ' I July 9.-'-Prayer meeting will be held at the homeof Mrs. Hugh McKay thieweek. I The Mission Circle met. `at the home of 1 Mrs: George Rugman last Thursday. The LA. mm!-J: at Hm Lam. A` `M ... 1 (Z_R`Al(A;I-lUiRT NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS-V \l'J.\CEp|/ uuu.) A ` 4 9.45 am. 10.30 am. 12.50 p.m. 12.30 p.m. A 4.20 p.m_. - 7.10 p.m. 7.52 p.m. _ 10.30 p.m. "Eastb'd Ev. Meaford Arr. Allan. Arr. Barrio 6.30 am. ,8.38 am. 9.05 a.m. 11.00 a.m. .2.35 p.m. 2.40 p.m. 5.10 pm. . V Penetang Trains Northlfd Lv. Barrie Lv. Allan. Arr. Penet g .' 12.15 pm. 1.55 pm.` _7.10 p.m. 7.40`p.m. 9.25 pm. Southb d Lv. Penet'g Arr. Al1an,Arr. Barrie 7.00 a.m. 8.50 a.m., 9.05 3.111. noon 2.10 p.m.. Midland Jig Birch :2: Lv. Barrie Lv. Allandale Arr. Midland . 1 12 .15 noon 1.50 pan. ,7 7.10 p.m. 7.40 p.m. 9.20 pm. `I icumnu-5 CLOWES Our buyer has sent us 58 Boys Sample Suits, some with extra` pants, sizes 26 to 34; we. will clear these at $7.50 suit Boys Shirt Waists, many colors and styles , in good materials, our price . 69 Boys _ Jerseys, dierent colors, Zimmer- knit Brand, our price . . . . . . . . . . 49 Boys? Cotton Stockings, heavy rirbbed,-Kin black ., . . . . . Men s W'oolen Work Socks, regular price 4 pairs for $1.50, to clear 4 pairs $1.00 Men s Silk Lisle Socks,` regular 85c pair, will be cleared at . . . 2 pain {or $1.00 Men s Khaki Pants, Everight Brand, good weight and quality, sizes 34 to 44 i-n- _clusive,onl_y about 130 pairs left, only . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $1.49 pair Men s Overalls, blue and white stripe and plain blue, Big B andvEveright Brands, heavy materials and good quality, .our price . . . . . . .. , . . . . . .. $1.69-pair . "-*v'- ~- .... .\ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29 pair " -print.` efc.. to be cleared} at 98c eah om: CRAMPED SPACE IT vmpossmw T0 FEATURE $3 Qiugunn `-._ .._._ ----- visiting at , vwucu an a. a. neyno1ds' over the holiday. I Mhs Elsie Alpin spent fhe week~end with her brother in Newmarket. Northbound Lv. Toronto Arg. `Barrie No. 49 . 11.40 p.m. 2.03` am. (Except Fri. and Sat.) . ~ No. 249 (Sat. only) 1.40 a.m. 4.01 a.m. No. 41 (Ex. Sun.) 7.20 am. 10.25 No. 55 ' 10.00 am. No. 57 10.30 a.n"1. No. 43 (Sat. only) 12.30 p.m. No. 45 (Ex. Sqn.) 4.50 p.m. No. 47 (Daily) 8.45 p.m. Southbound Lv Barrie Arr. No._ 46 (Daily) 5.27 aim. No. 42 (Ex. Sun.) 8.40 am. No. 56 (Ex. Sun.) 2.05 p.m. No. 58 (Ex. Sun.) 2.30 p.m. p.m. No. 44 (Ex. Sun.) 5.05 p.m. No. 48 (Daily) 9.12 p.m. A Hamilton Trains 1 . . Northbound Lv. Hamilton `Afr. Borrie . 6.40 a'.m: - 10.30 am. ;_ (Ex: Sun.) . 3.55_p._m. 4 7.50 p.m. Southbound Lv. Barrie Arr. Hamilton i ' A . 8..40 am. 12.48 an.` (Ex. Sun.) 5.05 p.m. 9.00 p.m. _Wst`b'd Lv. Barrie Lv. Aan. "Arr. Meaford ' (Except Sun.) 0 A: n .. 1h on`- _. -A -- uouuay wxm her sister, Mrs. Hurst. _Mr. and Mrs. Allan Watt. J13, Allandale. and Miss Nielly and Mr.` Latimer of _Gilford lvisited at S. J. Reynolds the holiday. I Alnin snenf. fhn \umx!z.mnl mic}. u -vuu l.IUNU5yo- ' T-Mr. Slight and sister, Miss Sarah Slight, qf_C(_>oktowx;, _visited_ at J. Reynolds"_ `on Sunday. A Miss Ruby Adams of `B..rrie spent the` holiday with her sister, Mrs. Hurst. Mr. and `Mn Allan W. 1- An-,,J-L OPPOSITE BELLQ TELEPHHONEE: E0. Juiy 3.--M.-s.` Robt. Reynolds, Miss Al- ;_wig ,R_2yn9ld_s and Fred and `Thos. Reynolds spent Sunday with Mrs.` Moir, Cookstown. Mrs. Gordon Kelly visited at W. Hurst s cxnl.` e holiday. Elia`!-w mu-I ..:..;.... 112-- an I n-- - .5 u a..a.u. uuu I p.m. nev. U. pastor; Rev R. IBurn-ham, elder. ..-.-au .4: ;vu. \/aulvvcl-lo The Quarterly Servicw of the Free Met-h~ odist Church will `be held from July 13 to 15. Preaching Friday and Saturday. 8 p. m.; SundayeLove Feast 9.45 a.m., preach- ing ll a..in. and 7 p.m. Rev. C. Bwbcock, 'p8St0l': Rev B. |Burn-ham AHM- I ,,---.... ......,-..--mu su uuculy 0-iUU.U.U. Mrs..A. W. Partridge and little son of St. Catharines are visiting at the home of Mr. and .\Mrs. "Fred. Caldwell. l'l\L, July 9.---A successful garden party was held at the home of Mr. and (Mrs. E. C. _Drury on Thursday evening, July 5. After the strawberries and cream and_ot-her good things had been disposed of George Morley, elocutionist, of Toronto, assisted in the entertainment. The musical numbers by Fred Morren and quartette of `Barrie, the vocal quartette (Dr. Hart. Miss Dobson, Miss Laidman and C. Thompson) with Frank Dutcher pianist, and Miss Partridge and Rev, G..H. Knighton in piano selec- tions, were greatlyenjoyed by allepresent. G. C. Gaston of Craighurst filled the position of chairman in- his usual happy manner. Proceeds amounted to nearly $200.00. ml A In 13-..!--5J- vuusgc uu ouuuay zasn went up to Uhurch- ill and heard Rev. Wallace Johnston "preach the` annual Sermon. ` a; nu: suun: person; 01 wt nan lot. I Lot owners are also reminded that with the new Endowment System now available `aey may eliminate, if they wish, further assessments by permanently eendowing the lot `to provide for perpetual care. Barrie Union, cemetery Board, A. Brownlee, Pres. ,.__.. .v.-.. sauna uuu uulqo 1VUdLl \Jl'UBE. Mrs. Hastings of Barrie is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. C. W. McCullough. Miss L. Whan of Wyevale i.s,home for her sumnier holidays. Mrs. Goode of Toronto is visitin Mrs. Thos. Jack. Jul`-1. UUU V'|'VL,. _L_5. & IIIJAVQ I 110 u The chzir of the Methodist church here took charge of the music at Gilford_ an- niversary on Sunday last. A 9`nnH`l\7 nnnhI'kn.. nf f\......___ A 1` -` ' I nuvczcnly Uu_ ounuuy I851`. A goodly number of Orangemen from this village on Sunday last went Church- heard Rev, Wnllnnn _'nLnn*nn '..........L 1 ICING. A. `Kirkpatrick motored to Flos and spent Sunday with friends there. __ `Miss Agnes Allan returned to, her duties in the R.V. Hospital, Barrie, after a three `weeks holiday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Allan. . I Mrs. Nichol, Mr. Powers` and -Master Charles Powers of Toronto were recent Vis- litors `MI . and MFA Nnak ('1-an-- - itors ' ~ Miss Edith Mo-Cullou`gh, who has been at~ tending summer school at Elgin House, Mus- ` koka, is expected home this week. I I II ... I ! -1 , W. `nu t ,.._., _. ...-,.--uu.u uu-uc uua WCCA Mrs. Robert Black, and Mr. `and Mrs. I 1 Grey wer week-end visitors with Mrs. Wal- lace. A f7!,_L . I I ' - H` SPECIAL % we T. uwt:I..\' m un-onto recen with Mr. and Mrs, Noah Grose. U 7, ., . _ . . . .... ....A:__- uuuuuuv 5; Dlt_llIS, '.I;u1uop nw.,,narr1e. Ovijheks .of .lots'` are reminded` that unpaid useulxiente ffbkn H1913 ox(1iw.alx;d llziecomeba charge` fiagainat. the ot an s ou .not e allowed to accumulate, as undexf the Act THF.,Y":`:`.MUST- BE PAID FOR BEFORE. TlE I'.0'I`S CAN BE USED. Unpaid assessments I m 1913 to 1922 in- elusive are overdue an those for 1923 are, payable on or before July 1, 1923. Alihlnf. Pnhx~_l9 nnn nnnu-an `nu A-nnl cnown HILL LEFROY 11-Ii um-nu-: sxamm-:3 vvuul Lucuua HI narne. Mr. and Mrs. Price and children, Tofonto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Warner over the holi- day ' u uu- Luau cuturuay. Mrs. John Allan and Mrs. Wm. Duncan visited their niece, -Mrs. J. Cowan, for the "past week. `ML... 'I ,:lI:.._ AJ.._-_ u,` N yuan wccn. Miss Lillian Adams spent over Sunday with friends in Barrie. . II. ......l 11.. n_:_, , I I--- - (Too Late For Last Week.) July 4.-+Mrs. J. .-`alian returned from De- troit last Saturday. 7 MFA Jnhn nna-I -4- T`7-- T` r I F I T ing bride, ` `her father, ` Saturday at the home I A pretty June wedding took place on of Mr. and Mrs. Hen- ry Pratt, the principals in which were] their only daugh`ter Alice and Mr. R. W. Boyd. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd of Rothsay. Rev. J. S. Stevenson tied the nuptial knot, the participants standing beneath an arch of green upon the porch. The Lohengrin wedding march was played by Mrs. Russell Webb. The chann- who` was given `in marriage by was becomingly gowned in flat crepe; trimmed with pearls and lace, with Juliet cap and veil caught with orange blossoms. Her shower bouquet was of Ophelia roses and lilies of the valley. At- tending her was her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. A. Pratt, becomingly gowned in georgette of ro`bin`s egg blue with white hat and a bouquet of Dunlop roses. H. A. Pratt, bro- ther of the bride, supported the groom. The groom s gift to the bride was a.handsoine marten fur. After a reception, when the cus- tomary good wishes were showered upon `hem the happy couple left for a trip down the St. Lawrence, the bride wearing a French suit of navy blue Poiret twill with hat of grey crepe. ` nub. isuac A. spring has returned tol troud after holidaying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Harmer of Toronto. Misses Alice and Dorothy Harmer are spending their vacation with their sister, Mrs. I. A. Spring. ` Next Sunday evening, July 8, Rev. J. S. Stevenson will preach to the Orangemen in the Methodist church at 7 o'clock. Miss Audrey Fagan of Toronto is spend- _ing two weeks holidays with her mother lhere. .. - ' CANADIAN NATIONAL RH I [he IIE 1'8. Ir Tnronto were holiday visitors at T. Hew- .,.m m we n.v. nospxmal, name. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hewson and family of so 11 `s. Mrs. Isaac A. Spring has returned to! Stroud after hnlirhzvina ...:n. 1...- ...._--A- I u_yu1Lcu lwil. WEEK. ` Mr. Scudamore and Irving Robertson! spent over Sundiy in Chippuwz. ` ` I Miss Minnie Bond of London was a holi-' day visitor wiihfher mother here. - I Will Duncan of Weyburn, Sask., called on! friends here.-last. week. The many friends of Moi-ley Webb will! be pleased to know that he is improvingi nicely afler a serious operation for appendi- citis in the R.V. Hospital, Barrie. Mr. and Mm Jnnlr I-rnnvunn ......l ..__:I_. ,1 . uua. nusua V\ u!'IllCa. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Sutherland visited; friends in St. Catharines, Hamilton and '. Lynden [last week. .`[_ Q_..J1_._. 7" ` ` ` " ` ul um auwr, Ants. 1. 1000. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCullough, .Mrs. Will Scott. and Mrs. Maria 1 Toron.o were holiday visitors of J [M1-s. Angus Warnica. Mr IJIII. Mun `D A (1_..L_ I I (Too Late fF(or Last Wek) July 4.---Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Gordon and? children of North Bay were holiday visito_'rs! here. ` L I Mm, Scottdof Gravenhmst is the guesti of her sister, Mrs. T. Todd. Mr urn! M.... 1)..-. vu-n_,n I -- .. ---.r~...vusu` uu ulna Wlll UC LICHICU zit . . . . . . ..,.....;._.....$8.50ea`ch '-We have 20 Silk Taffeta-Dresses left; ~ these will be sacriced at nrices from. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.50 to $11.50 We have 110 Hnuse Dresses left. English c cleared 98 each Buy Advertised Things. clear at . . . . .' . . Only one to a customer We have 18 Ladies Light Coats, sport mndeisz we must make room for our fall shipments, so these willebe cleared nl- ` " ` L; _-4 -y-quunv uu ux uuun: July 1, 1816. Assessment Rates--S2 per annum for one Aid; and 81 for each additional lot owned by the same person; 81 for half lot. In}. nwnnrn urn ulan -mm:-.A.ul 53...`; ...:;L -_____, __..-. tn.-- -. A u LWU aunc These are samples. ` T Ladies Baronet Satin Skirts, reg. $12.50, to clear at . ; . . . . . .b . . . . . . . $7.50 Ladies Washable Satin Skirts, less than _cost.....` . . . . . . . . . . . ..$4.95each Ladies Gabardine Skirts, white only, to Cleara_t:...`.,....' . . . . . ..$1.49' I Ladies Dresses, 300 in all, voiles and gingams, ratinettes and paisley crepes; these dresses will be on sale until 17th of July, prices at less than manufactur- er s cost; sizes 34 to 44, prices will range `from . . . . . . . . $1.98 to $7.50 Practically half price -. No two alike TL--- -. V SPECIALS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN j Knocf Xsmoun , Mr. and? Scott of Mr, and: .nnauAall4lufl\JII | July l0.--Miss Sadie Wonch of Toronto is spending a couple of weeks under the par`-. ental roof. Miss McAlpine has returned to her home ulna v . mcman na.s the for the summer. The farmers are busv `haying just now. Miss McKee of Barrie is visiting" at A. ,McKee s. The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Wilmot Cook last Thursday. 'I'h{;,;"tt'ntion of lot; owners is drawn. to the 'gaE'assje'ssmexit.s for date of lots which are fatgle to J. W. Ness, Sec'y.-1`rea.s., I8oocb1t s,- Bank, Dunlap St., Barrie. ()ih`rn_nf lnf.si`m-A I-Am3ndn:I`HmI> unnnhl