T:- SALE CLOS y SATURDAY NIGHT, '1 "D1171... __ -__ u.. n. w. nogers of Stra annual visit to inspect the a he vast week. 5 Emma and The sympathy of this community is extended to the brothers and sisters uay. "H"! H of Wm. Jobbitt, who died in Chicago] on May 22. Mrs. E. Guest attended the I funeral. pnkn 1- ;____|_ Ln .. - `CD60 III": I `i I June 8-George and .Fennell attended the we cousin at Simqoe, Ont., day. Tho no-....._-A'- ` UL mm. nxrace marks one of the last of the M township, one who we who knew her for her I disposition. Her husba her twenty-one years. Marv Alina Aim: :_ Ann BIG BAY POINT n R__('!.onnnnn .. '_ .1 unnval aucuueu ~ora on Thursday. Rogers of Stroud" paid his inspect schnnl nhrt uo9_nj4'1;'i""`fiiii"nus ALARM u nu UIIUOHOOCI, and an- ;. Spring, on March 2, survive: J. J. of '1`or~ on the homestead. md Mass Emma Wedding of their nt., last Wednes- {(13 k1] nun : suuu paua ms r school child- a.uu we xsxana, Sunday. M." The young men" and others of this on Thursday if Weather permits. They are also starting a Thursday night ball game. ` V and were terribly frightened Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Elliott. and Miss Jennie Elliott visited at J. D. Birnie's on Saturday Miss Dora Guest of Longford spent `the week-end at home. Miss Murdel Jobbitt of Toronto Sun- dayed at home. George Fennell and Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Elliott visited friends in Toronto and the Island, Sunday. . THEY!` 971:1 ni-Inn-n.-. -3 Ann, ren here on Monday. They_ thought him a boogey man, as ran away and hid urhhn ..n.--. Phone 1010. p Box 267, Barrio. ;QFull information DI`! Y1` LIT ti l\n u; L! operating. 1 -----an ldlhil, VI-do-II l\l1 June 8---Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bryson} and family motored up from Lindsay and spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Caldwell. ' `R/f{un Ta`:-nic... 1U|';'r\.-:_1.'- _,,. -..-. - out: uperanng mules. Hollinger : Mclntyre : -Castle Dome : Capital : Teclx-Hughes Some of best companies represented. Yielding from 4% % to 7%. cannon STEVENSON ____ -_-.. so vv II I'll.` Dunlop and Mulcaster Sts. Phone 31 : BARRIE `: Box 595 FOR SALE-F; erties, Town H FOR RENT - Town "Houses, furnished. REAL ESTATE ._ _-_.., nuinlllllllcl 1. II)! - Houses, Lake Fronts. ENT Summer Cottages, furnished and un- hed. 17 tfc _.__-_-.-y-r. - -n-3.1 #2 When the FEDERAL (B`lJRgGLAR ALARM is attached ' y to your chickn-house, your hens are safe -- : ` . nobody ca_`n stoal them. rm... -m-.x__-- , furnished on any of mines. `Farms, Summer Prop- '1') HO11Ses- Kala: Ti`rnn+.. ._..I N_._ wuu uxral. uwm Mcmanon. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Reid have been enjoying a visit from their son Bill of Toronto. V -b --... _..- -swuvuuuunllvll Dy BROWN 8: CO.`, Barrie.` J`!-Ull Ll'UuJa Miss Annie Leigh and Lawrence vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Pearson of Rugby on Sunday. . L. F. Shaw is improving in health. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dimaiine and sons visited here the beginning of the Week. A wee son arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Joslin. May 30. Mr. and Mrs. Jae. Leiszhr nf um-nan .u'wu1 uxarx, Mltcn8ll.Sl1l8.!`0. _ Mrs. Home of Orillja. is visiting her , sister. Mrs. '1`. H. McMahon. '1`. H McMahon is attending the Assembly 121' Montreal. _ . , ` Lnn A.....:... 1- -.I..L _.,-- '-' \ " EE.D" `B-1'5 Blatchford. s -Nun_ CHICK SCRATCH d'|llUUl'HU1c Mrs. G. S. Clark has returned after spending two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Clark, "Mitchell Square. Horne of Orillin 4. .,.m.... L-.. nut. nun. WBBK. . Hawkestone. United `Church " choir journeyed to Rugby on Sunday to as-, sist morning` and evening with the eight};-second anniversary of Rugby c urc . e Mrs. Butler has returned from '1`or- r onto. . . .. Mr. Glover and John Anderson of Detroit are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Anderson. llama I1 rn....v- s.-- -A-A- - -* BlatchfOrd s Chick Mash . , `'-"'`"'* '7 1". t i.`cwc V TEN -DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE The Federal Burglar Alarm is return-able; if afterfen days y: d the Federal Rum`-v A`--- ---~-* * ` ` ' an use Hospital. I Mr. and Mrs. I. McMahon and little Agnes, Miss Adam. Mrs. R. Leigh mid Lloyd visited in Toronto and Newman'- ket last week. T-Tnurlznntnnn `rY...u-.: ~nI..__.-- > - ..hospital on June 1. The funeral took- -fUVZ (From an occasional correspondent) ` After a long and trying illness Miss Mary Haines passed away in Orlllia] place June 3 to Oro Station cemetery. She is survived by three sisters, Mrs. Stevens of Toronto, Mrs. Linton off Niagara and Miss Ida. Haines with whom she lived. Miss Ida I-Iaines is improving in Or-' iliia hospital where she, too, has been very ill. ` ` uuu uuupltai wnere she, too. _ Miss Chelsea. Fellows and Lynn were home {over the week-`end to visit their mother who is improving though still in the hospital. T Mr. And Mrs: T 1Mn'II.-.I....... .....I' Inu- 1L`Jo__ More Chickgn-Thieves lHll\lnInnu --.'_ .__. - Vllu V Sev kn cu Sold and Recommended by DDf\lll\! n ma In JUNE CHICKS NEED ` Name ,,,`,, Y---- -vwuculg. vi 4s-H-ofm smwrcm 4__ Partridge : Aqto Paint` `S1 L_.=u_~a -_ . _v- - -no-vwsp lUI'DII` lo I -.. ., .. . , 4SIRS:-`--Please- send me pbstpaid one Federal Bur- glar Alarm, for which I enclose my postal note for $1.65; on the understandzng that my ,`mon ey~be.refunded should} I nd it unsatisfgctory. ' - `V ._ p ` SIXTH LINE, vzspmx '1mn R....1\/In an.-1 ~n,r;... mg -n.._.. [FEDERAL SALES coapomvrnon, 81 Victoria Street, Toronto 2. IQTDQ. \ 131 . . . . _ _ -7 1 ' '- ' BLACK ENKMEL , `Ii. 5;` - .. wncua unu awaxens vyou. THE 1 -`i-:"i)iRAL CANNOT FAIL Absolutely Guaranteed to Last 9. Lifetinie 'j` Address IIIO automation HAWKTESTONI.-`. VSURE V feed. LET YOUR aaauahwbl Roadster, $13.00 .'I'our-ing, $15.00 1n vcpx-o: evenly, ` mature early. It is the one To grow rap- idly, feather l|l0VlIO`lIIODUIIICOIIIOI0OlIIl?Qong;....-"';. Jrglar return-able! you rglar Alarm unsatisfactory in any way. Simply lrglar Alarm back. to its collect and your money` efundefi. ' 4' < ..- ' `E3-:1-:;e. $18.00 Sedan", $21.0Q f5`f7f'I'l.1 ' the absolute protection FEDERAL affords, it is annot harm even the -burglar`; but it thoroughly your chickens and awakens :`EI'\IZ'I) A I IN A `I111-urn-I In a -- I000yootploIOOIOOOUOIOOIIOCCO OOOIICIQOOIIO h gnu Ev Barrie Prices for Fords & Chevroggl /17! Cu`: Time new motor camp" and service .wh1eh ia.b"elng erected by W.` 0. Part"- rldge adjacent to;th1s. vlllage will be a great convenience to the public. I-U LU W II- C. Baker is improving his prdprty by a new veranda. Mrs. A. Wo!fenden s house is about comp1_e_ted _and the stucco finish looks fine. UUIIVILI.` fine. mkn uuv ouuuruuy. _ Miss Munroe. who has oeen a. res!- dent herefor a long time, has moved to town. - (`V 'D..'|..... J... .1.......-_-.I--_4 -J -...... Uvv \.rvv\-can uuuuuu tutu vyux DU Eifefe for some tim ` S. Pratt`atten'ded the District Meet- mg of L.0.L. whlchwas held at uorillla on Saturday. Mi Mlln urhn nu =-uannn 1. -A--I Juhe 8--Mir._.:;n-(`1' Mrs. Dodds and` Mrs. Garvin are at present visiting friends at Owen} Sound and will be \ there some time Q 'Drn\ntfan'AnA `I... 1'\l...L._.l_L an--_4 uuu in '1'UI`0IO- _ .Mr. and Mrs. J. Lamont and family of Stayner. also Mr. Blakely and Jas. Nicholson` of Sunnidale and F. Greaku of Cochrane were visitors at Alex. ; Donnelly s. Miss -E. Hayes and Mr. Carol` of Penetanguishene visited with Mrs. P. Hayes "last week. autumn u ousmess mp this week. Mrs. Ed. Garrett and Miss Irene. also Miss L. A, Shanahan. spent the week-4 end in Toronto. .`]\,fp~ and Mac `I"`l'........_4. .._s AL Luau wneat news. Leo. and Jas. McLaughlin are 1n.Tor. onto. on a business trip this Ed. Garrff 971]" mu Thanh II`!-A . -u-uuua uauu auu JVLIIH. uulrenle. ' ' Owing to the heavy frost this spring... several farmers have had to plow up their wheat fields. ~ `Loan and Tan 1ur..'r .......u.u-_. -_- -, -- nd the Federal Burglar 1: mail the Federal Burglar 1 will be cheerfully refunded. .|.a-II). Dewy Doy gune 3. - H. D. Laga_.ce,a carpenter, has been busy repairing` and decorating for W. bF. Richardson and Mrs. Lafrenle. nilliha in flan Inna`;-. ..-..L 1.1-1,, , ' - ll June 8--Wedd1ng4 bells are rlnglng. "Congratulations I50 Mr! and Mrs. Wal. Richardson son the arrival "of a 12-lb. baby boy June 3. ` H- `D. T.nr,rnnn:~ nan.-u....L.... 1...- 1.--- mer, wnomas, diedsix years ago. , The funeral on Friday to St. Paul's Anglican Cemetery was largely attend-` ed, the burial_ service being conducted by L.O.L. No. 605. Craigvale, of which ; deceased was -a. member. ans Luu. ox. 1-nornton. George of Toronto. W. B: Webb of Allandale. Albert of Barr1e,'Lot of Craigvale and Herbert of Windsor, a-lso survive. Another bro- the)`. Thomas, d1ed'six funeral on Fridav fn .q+ p....v. uau uuen bl. Iarmer. Deceased is survived by ne daugh- ter. Miss Mabel Webb. at ome; two sons. Ward of Craigvale and Harry of Churchill. Hie wife predeceased him three years` ago. One-sister. Mrs. Geo. Brown, Holly, and six brothers, `Well- ington of. Thornton. George of Toronto. Webb of Allnnnin Anm. ..a .utn concession. Mr. Webb had not been in very good health forsome time though only dur- ing the last month had} he been really ill. Born-on the old homestead at Craig- vale sixty-eight years ago, a. son of the 'late'.Mr`. and Mrs.- Wm. T. Webb. Mr. Webb spent practically all his life in Innistll. Until five years ago when he retired from active work. Mr. Webb had been a farmer. hnnnnnn in mu...I.....: 1.... -k- V-- ...u -uuv suvvuru VVBDD, `One or the pioneers of this towhnhip 'was'calIed by death last Wednesday ; `evening in the "person of Edward Webb.- ~ 11th` concession. . Mr `KIA!-sh has no. 1..--.. 1.. --- - - uvuvunvu I'll! llCC"'Tu"y . I ' l The Presbyterian young people gave their play "Bar Haven on Tuesday night in the church here. These-young people are to be congratulated on the excellent manner in which each actor ..presented `his or her part. Proceeds 3 V` amounted to $80; The cast was as fol- - 3 lows: Captain Hopper, an old ifisher- . man. Chas. Alkens; Hardy. Stone, his helper. Irving Robertson: Leo Bradley, in search of an heir. Fraser Suther- land; Gideon Graham. awealthy ras- cal, Arthur Jacks;_ Rev. John Knox _Wiggons, person -at Bar Haven, Frank Cowan; Cy_Brackett, fishing for fish and Arabella, Bill Reid: Mrs. Wardell `oi The `Manor",` Hazel Jacks; Florence Wardell. her daughter, Marjorie Reid; Kate Wardell, who comes into her own, ~Margaret Sutherlandr Spray Hopper, the captain's daughter, who laughsat love, Verna Smythe: Arabel- `la _Wortendyke, between the devil and the deep sea, Annie Miller.- ' nuv. unu Mrs. J. S. Stevenson. Misses Beta. and Enid Stevenson of Alton: Ma.bel. Jacks` of Toronto: Margaret Barclay of Toronto; Frankie Robert- Ison of Orillia,.,_ ca But in Spite of the absclute protecbic quite harmlessyit cannot even scares him, protects av ,.--.... .. vuu; pnuufu UH nucuruay. ` Mrs. Ellark ot.Wellend is a. guest at the parsonage. A , V Mrs. Smythe, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. iJ. Jacks, Miss Boyce and Mrs. '1`. Reid ,attended a. W.M.S_ nAnHnnr'In f\Id`n 3 I n\\I_ VII` JuneA 9-A--Congre.tula.tions to Stroud girls ball team who carried off second [prize at Lefroy picnic on Saturday. Mrs, lmvlz nf 1xr..n.....: 1.. .. _----4 -A .i.`..... ..A_!`!T!'?N Mu-Ls Prosnted Play` Successfully [8 Preshvfnrinn vnnna vu\n-`- - 1%" La}. Edward We'vbb 'nf Hun v.I............. -49 ALI-I A ACUNDLEE ~ TB9U.D\ uruua. ` . Alicia Coe was born in 1838 in Wicki A elowcounty, Ireland. She c e to.Can-` bada: at the age of sevent en. settling` In Port Hope. Later she moved to- Lax- ton Township where she !`681d,ed 13 "Ye8;rs""a.nd where she married_ U Jag. Tace. In 1875 they moved `t0.',the._fa_,ram'- , in :Flos_whex-e she died. now Owned by her .B.on--W. A. Trace. Soon agter their .u. umuwuu. _ Miss Evelyn Mt-Bride` and Miss L. `Woods. graduate nurses. of Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. McBride. Marjorie and Marvin McBride of Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Cavanagh of Mlnesing were Sunday, visitors at A. McDouga1l s. M158 Belinda Mllvnhv nf Douala caxueptlunal neanzn untu ner 18.512 Illness. , `A very'large attendance was pre- sent atvthe funeral. which t00k-place on June 7. Service was held in Allen-, wood United Church; conducted ;,byI Rev. E. E. Pugsley. and interment was . made in Allenwood cemetery/~ Included in the oral tributes was a. pillow` from Allenwood church of w_hlch;.:de-' ceased was a valued member.._'1`helpa11 was carried by six grandsons. Le e. ` Harold and Clifford. Spring. E8ul`_1.~~ _n and Milton Trace. Among th08e~:,pre- sent were Mr and Mrs. J. J. Trace of Toronto, Miss Laura Trace and Cenhas 'Drace` of London and Mrs Crow; at ( . , n_-_ can .2`. JR; Orillia. All.-.1- I-1-- ._.-.. 1.-.- -vuu.u vu "Ira. anus: Irucu Mrs. Alicia Coe Trace. widow of the late Jas. Trace; died on June 6 at he,- home. lot 17, con. 10, Flos; eCons1der- .` 11'IS"her advanced age she had enjoyd egzceptional health until her last i`1ln_egg_ j verv ' large nandanne wan yum, un-5 mmvaie batters._Poor fielding was the chief cause of EImvale s downfall and the wet grounds also assisted in putting` them off their stride. It was a. heavy] batting contest with the re- sulting -score of twenty-one to four- teen. However, Elmvale didn t play as good ball as they are capable of and this first loss will only spur them on to greater "efforts. . _ .9` cucvcu LU ten meweex DBIOFG. Mlnesing invaded Elmvale on Mdn-' day night and stopped the parade of the Elmvale batter._Poor fielding chief causm nf `I-`.Irnvn1A n f`n\`l1IPnlI vvl uaull \lIl"V Elmvale struck their stride in_ the first home game of the softball league when they battled out a nineteen to twelve victory over Shanty Bay..The game went scoreless for the first four` innings,.but Elmvale scored 3 in the fifth. Shanty Bay came back and scor- . ed 4. but from then on Elmvale took` the lead and were never overtaken. In` one inning all the Elmvale team batted and some of them twice. Cooper pitch- ed good bali for Elmvale and was backed up by timely hitting bY,_,_ his team-mates. This was the second consecutive win ,for Elmvale having `defeated Barrielby the close score of eleven to ten theiweek before. Mlnnuiha Inunana tm.........1.. A... -u-.. '1 1 I -1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 nulrrlu ranea IQ SHOW Up The non-appearance of,the Barrie I entry in the Centre Slmcoe Baseball _ League on Saturday night disappointed the large number of fans who turned out` to see -the game as well as them- cal players; However. Hillsdale;`1u'e due to facethe local team on Satur- day_,n1ght, June 12. and unless rain prevents the game there will be no te- petition of the last week performance. ' Let's all turn out and give our team . the support which they need and also- see a good brand of baseball. guuu Lune. I Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bishop. Miss Is- abell Campbell, Will and Edwin Camp- bell visited with friends at Beaverton and Fenelon Falls on Sunday. ` UHLE, $V.l.I`. a.l'l(l 1V1I`8. J8.S. KHOX. About twenty local Masons visited the Masonic.Lodge at Midland on Monday night and report having a. good time. RI and `IA -.n In 4': ~rn_I--_. Its - uuuruu mat aunaay. - I Mrs. Blaln Ritchie and children of. Barrie are visiting the farmer's par-.1 ents. Mr. and` Mrs. Jas. Knox. About hxinni-v Inna! Mnanun ..:..u.--1 V ,, __ _ _. _. - - -r 1: 'Q"Q"Q"A"Q"L` 1 M, J.. Lawson visited friends `at (es- more this week._ ` Mrs. (Dr.) Scott spent a few days with friends in Toronto this week. Mrs. Albert Orton of Orillia visited her mother, Mrs. H. Clement, this" week. Rev. Mr. Towers of Toronto occup- ied the `pulpit of the. Presbyte _z'-ian church'last Sunday. Mrs. `Rlnin `mu-mo mu: ...1..u.:...... -4: s:uuuuy,vlS1t0l's at A. MODOUB` Miss Belinda Murphy of spent Sunday at her home here. wwwwwwwmwKWWW$$` ELMVALE NEWS`:~ i&&mmmmmmmmmmmm ,,__._..j. I` " " "'.. K` Abeath of Mrs. James Trace -on A1l-.!_ 1a-, on ,__:_1___, Bah-io Failed to Show Up A 'If\'I_1V\V\An|1n|nAn -0 AL. 15. [ MORE WOMENZJWATLKING u1>sTA1Rs EVERY DEPARTMENT -- HUNDRERS or BARGAINS. Softball Games 4 _ --. ggg 1,5) numb IUU TO GET THESE BAR- GAINS. COME IN; BUY FOB NOW, BUY FOR FUT RE NEEDS. THE PRICES TI-IA`*'I" WE ARE SELLING SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR AT THIS GREAT SALE HAS MADE `IT POSSIBLE FOR US TO HAVE THE LARGEST BUSINESS WE HAVE EVER HAD IN OVER THIRTY-F IVE YEARS OF SELLING CLOTHING. --~ '- --- ---v---, au1..u.'._ 1. o1:ocoME1ooM1u;s ME IN. FOR Now. R! IV ..._-_-..' v-up vuvul IJIVIIIQ The Federal is a very simple spring-steel device that works like a trap when a chicken thief opens any door` or window to which it. is connected; the alarm makes a` very loud report, scaring'the thief and awakening your whole household. -