my .13 ' L. In an endeavor to make this Sale even more attractive we are giving Absolutely Free as a Premium Offer with every Radio, Piano and Phonograph on Sale, a Beautiful Bridge Lamp-FREE. See them in our window. _3P_eCil' .Te.*I"S Dwins .541? van-rv nvon ulaau In FGUDCUUCH, Mr. and Mrs. G. Tracy, Mrs. W. Knapp all of M1nes1ng,Mr. and Mrs. N. Tracy or Parry sound and L. Tracy of Richmond Hill, grandsons or the hostess. A11 enjoyed the evening to the full. Mrs. Tracy received some nice gifts. Junnaanaa Ill, 011511 /' VUIUCN Demg Won` derful for 84 years. Those of their children present were Mr. and Mrs. V. Tracy of Richmond I-I111, Mr. and Mrs. W. Gostfck of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Tracy or Collingwood, Mrs. J. Tracy of Toronto, Mr and Mrs. T. Pattenden I MI` nnrl RKFG (1 "Hon an I E... Q1! joining in, their voices being won- dnrflil fm- RA. um-.n-a frwmgn no u...... MAY cos'r1,ooo TO nx ono moms LINES It will cost from $500 to $1,000 to repair damages to the 01-0 Telephone Co. caused by the storm or sleet and wind last week. This is the worst damage done to the lines since the company started business in 1909. .. ....-..v-- ago ovvvo From 125 to 150 poles were snapped oil` or had the cross arms broken. In the latter case new poles had to be put in, but in many cases where poles were carrying only a pair of wires these poles were repianted. As many as eight poles in a stretch were snap- ped 011'. A34... LL- _a.._... 1L .~- - ' " `avid Va-no After the storm it was found thefe were only six phones that had con- PRUNES--Santa Clara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (I-bs. 24c PICKLES-Grimsby Brand, 8-oz. . . . . . . .. 2 for 25 MAPLE\SYRUP-Extra quality . . 70c qt. or $2.75 gal. ASPARAGUS TlPS-Ay1mer Brand . . . . . 8-oz. tin 20c FINE SALT . . . . . . 100-lb. sacks 70c-50-lb. block 50c Royal Purple Poultry Specific, regular 60c 1 pkg. 50c PRATT S EGG PRODUCER-70c pkg. for . . . . . . 59 DRY LIME SULPHUR--Best spray . . . . . . . . per lb. 15 Phone 185 - BARRIE - 139 Dunlap May `2".. May 28 I I I wEE.ia1ib SPECIALS, Fr-izlay and Saturday GRANULATED SUGAR-Redpath s 10 lbs. for 57 BROWN SUGAR-St. Lawrence . . . . . . 5 lbs. for 27 Palm Olive Shaving Cream and Safety Razor All for 35 A_.-A-- - - - _ .00 Sends Any of These _l _lmr1ographs Home Today __(_2_U_ALITY_%-_-f- SERVICE -vvvr vvvv Z f Tomato Soup RIC!-`_ l.lI.`l1\!'I chocolates-Special while they last, 47c 1b., at Bryson`s Tea Room. 16b -Discontinuing Neilson s and Moir s uuacu. u..lt:u nave 08811 on CD8 repairs and while the system is now workablev it will be the middle of summer before it is really in good shape. I _._v_ _.. -uoawyvg Stroud Telephone System was put out of business for two weeks, the pole carrying the cable near the cen- tral office having been broken down in the storm. Forty or fifty poles were laid low and many wires broken. A dozen men have been on the repairs svstem is nnw mnrlvnhia Loss on the Vespra System may run to $400 Although only about 15 poles went down, wires were broken in many places and sagged badly in others, requiring a lot of work to put the lines in shape. L.......1 rn_1__\._,, , - uo nu runcu $UJJU11': DIIIUAN, runs good and has balloon tires. 1925 STAR SEDAN, new tires on rear. splendid motor, good ap- pearance. 1924 McLAUGHLIN 4-cy!1nder, 4- passenger COUPE, balloon tires. 4-wheel brakes. 2 1923 STAR TOURINGS. in good running order; snap for quick sale. uuvuavu vvauu vcuuxul. ucuua DU UUDII Barrie and Orillia. were badly broken. Six men worked on the Barrie lead alone all the first week and connection was secured with Barrie on April 8, service to Orillia. going through Bar- rie. Twelve to fourteen men work- ed on the lines and the service is now] pretty well back to normal. | ?.....:_.nI n-u_1__,u, ,._ -- .. -uuwn vv uusunaa. I Innisl Telephone Co., with cen- tral at Lefroy, got Off pretty easily.` About 15 poles were down and some 40 wires were broken. Cost of repairs is $55. System was all working on Anril 6, Xpr"". nection with Central. Leads to both `Dawn-Ia nuupl r\..uu- ...-.__ L_.11_ u.__._, AA--- .. 2 lbs. .. . . nu II I -A $87.50 $22.50 $21.00 $17.50 21.50 A. F. A. MALCOMSON More Cars : More Tourists : More Accidents r\______n1L _, rrv AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE WANTED MAN for District Manager Dunlop and Owen Sts. _. - :1-v-.1-Q\I& IL` for the week of April 22nd to 27th inclusive. You are in- vited to call at our store and receive without charge a reg- ular $2.50 Ansehl facial. Miss Stevens will make a com- plete analysis of your skin and give expert advice on all your personal beauty problems. We will have a private booth in our store. To The Ladies 0! Barrie: __ -_ -v-:- `v Q n\r\rl\l\ullI7 Ionsult our office for a plan` of Auto Insurance offering the most protection at the lowest cost. The Continental Life Insurance Co. desires ap- plications for the position of District Manager in Barrie. A liberal salary and Bonus Contract will be given to the right man. Selling ability of value but previous insurance experience not absolutely necessary. Apply in confidence to The General Superintendent, Continental Life Insurance Co., Toronto. WE REPRESENT COIMPANIES OF UNDOUBTED FINANCIAL STANDING WE HAVE ARRANGED FOR THE SERVICES OF MISS GERTRUDE STEVENS EXPERT CQSMETICIAN $1.00 SENDS ANY NEW OR- _THOPHONIC HOME TODAY- oaurhl nyoullulu auuuut uuu BUUU general condition. 1927 CHEVROLET COACH, in nle condition thrmmhnut. HERBERT G. ROBERTSON CHEMIST This is your golden opportunity to own the best Orthophonic Victrola ever made. 2 only, Credenza Mod- els, Regular $385. `SALE PRICE . . . . $25530 Complete Stock of All ' Orthophon- ic Victrolas, Priced from $115 up, .... l'\!..-L-- Specially priced fol th'is'sale. INCLUDING BOW . . . . NEWCOMBE PTANO, UPRIGHT $75.00 1 UPRIGHT PIANO $95.00 1 PLAYER WITH 12 ROLLS $315.90 COUNTER-SOILED'C-O-PI'ES, A I I r\vr~v~:-v\ru-.... ._......, \, ;_\) ALI! DVIl'3l_=EREN1\`J: ` 3 for 10 -- 3 IN A ROLL EXTRA SPECIAL _sm_s12o.oo PIANO Bargains VIOLINS um: \J1l-`JV-l'\v\J1J1a.l.' UUAU11, in 11108 condition throughout. 1927 ESSEX COACH. looks and runs 200d. ' Phone 5 for appointment _\IfrsIIay. April 13, um BARRIE, ON T. 11 Dunlop St. Phone 447W \ I .-... uwuwa uunun, moxa ancu runs good. 1926 ESSEX SIX COACH. 19% FORD TUDOR SEDAN, {mod and has hnllnnn Hvnu 1928 DURANT 4 COUPE, looks and runs like new, fully guaranteed. 1928 DURANT IA,-TON TRUCK. in splendid condltlon, balloon tires, 4-wheel brakes. 1927 CHEV. COUPE. just over- hauled, good tires and appear- ance. 1927 CHRYSLER 50" SEDAN; has splendid motor and good . 1') 7 (`J-l'!`TDr\1 !:\r`rI nnnrwr 1.. ..a.. ' a'r1.ci;.g:;o.I.Z's".;{."u.1.'..{,;.o.. Apr. 24 . Monte -~ ,. .. y E; 6:.};.:jvJro;i* T April 26 .1 ..... Duchess of Richmond 1-I, u--13, ,4 `Apr. 26 To Cherbourg-`southamvpton May 7 May 28 Empress of Scotland May 21 .......... .. Empress of Australia To Glasgow-Belfast-Liverpool "II 1 n IRA`-\I-nun 1 ---OH. LOOK! TENT CITY is an ideal spot for churvli. school, lodge, club or family reuninns to hold their annual outing, rain or shine. Beauti- Atul dining" pavilion with tables, dishes, cutlery. with hot or cold water: also dancing pavilion to hold your old- time hop" in the evening. Everything absolutely free any date during May and June. Apply Lorne D. Jacks, for particulars. 16b pvuo salvo.-dv nouuvoooa oultocvno no. -v-4. van 3%. Tuesday evening, Apr. 9, the Al- landale Troop entertained the Barrie Scouts at their hall. The Barrie Troop had practically full strength with three Scout patrols and the Rover patrol. The meeting was conducted by the Allandale Scouts but both Troops took part and rivalled each other in numerous lively games and a sing-song. Mr. Blair, who has been seriously ill for some time, was heartily greeted, together with Rev. A. R. Hol- den, and Rev. A. R. Beverley. The Beoutmasters were praised for their great sacrifice of time and efforts and the Scouts complimented for their fine showing. Delicious refreshments were enjoyed by all and after a vote of thanks to the Allandale Troop for the entertainment, the meeting closed with God Save the King. USED CARS Apply Local Agents or J. I. MAOKAY. General Agent, Canadian Pacino Bldg Tnrnntn IUUI 3%! 5 HRH blll'UI= 51115 ucuuia. Train service is again normal over the Ailandale division of the C.N.R., extensive damage caused by the floods of April 6 having been repaired. Snow- was general last night, as much as Lou: inches having fallen in North pa mun uuuuuy. The Allandale Softball Association will meet in the Y.M.C.A. tomorrow (Friday) night to organize for the season. There are prospects of four men's and three girls teams. Train nnrvinn is ncrnin nnrmnl num- Mlsa Dorothy Ferguson has return- .ed home from Bellevllle. -5.. _,,.u no..- - - A. an: n, In %"M":T'EI.a"z&1.T'I'6I'ucmus was last week with friends in samia. Mn, Rnv Wnramznn nnnnf. tho maple- pi: gucaw. Barrie and Allandale Girl Guides and Boy scouts will hold their annual parade next Sunday to St. George : Church, where a special St. George s Day service will be held, commencing at 11 am. Dav hr W -R `Mfm-.'l`uv1nh nf `Rana- gay :1 mm. Rev. Dr. W. -S. Mac'1`av1sh ot.Belle- vllle, Clerk of the Synod of Toronto and Kingston, will preach in Allan- dale and Stroud Presbyterian church- gs next Sunday. Thu Allnndaln nfthnll Aunninnn unuuuwr In '.lUl'UlllU. Lodge Kempenteldt S.O.E. are hold- in: a. social evenlng on Tuesday. Apr. 23. Newmarket and Aurora lodges will kn aunntn may W605 Wlllll LLICHUB HI. B51111. Mn. Roy Ferguson spent; the week- and with her husband in Lindsay. Mn, M (`!n.mnhnI1 in hnmn again :9. UH WIUH HUI LIHBIJNIIU 111 uzuunuy. Mrs. M. Campbell is home again af- ter spending the winter with her daughter in Toronto. `Lnrlma, Rnmnnnfnlrlf. R OI! are hnld. To (Jl;e1'Tl;oIirgT-1-Souil1VaZ1;1;::on [1 Q #`I'nv-if-rs` numun st. mu-1eT '5 Phone :93 . _iJ.. .=`:D.._.T.!R.!-ZS MI! 15 ME? 39 . uIIuuiilIIIaI| F1301! SAIN_'l_' JOHN I II IIKI-IIIIIUIV` 24 ..... .. Montcalm _3_"_' M1f`T13W- . . . - p - - o - - . . . . - . . . . . . . .. `JJHDJIUDQ UL 3 Balls at daybreak n Belfast-Liverpool-Glasgow Ilinunn-I "6ii"E'63BiI """" " To Liverpool WTWIH-uh -A-II oallvvvvlli .................................. .. Montclare I ................................ .. Metagama FROM QUEBEC To Hamburg To Antwefp H Toronto To` av uuuwul-uavua yuul-ulaaguw May 4 .................................. .. Minnedosa To Glasgow-Belfast-Liverpool May 17 ........................................ .. Melita May 24 .......... .. Duchess of Richmond May 31 .................... .. Duchess of York To Plymouth, Cherbourg. Southamp- ~ ton and Hamburg Ilnu 1 I lnnungn Duchess of Richmond Ill `I119. *Duchess or York ha... I. & Empress of Japan 25.000 Tons clpreaa or Jam 25.000 Tons 1 930 1 Ian yilvl Montroyal swuayvuu *Montc1a.re . Metagama , Montrose Montcalm pwu Montcalm STILL FOUND A!` PHELPSTON A bottle of moonshine decorated the la ers' table in police court today, sai to be the product or a still owned and operated by Wm. Beckett of Phelpston, unearthed by provincial police. The trial was traversed to Pen- etan where it will be heard by Mag- istra e Copeland tomorrow. Frank Hammond is defending. Beckett is in nunitndv, ZIUJIIIIIUI. custody. CANAD|AN PACIFIC Six innocent-looking bottles of her were the cause or much commotion in police court today and, `incidentally, the cause of $172 in nes being im- posed on three young men. two for consuming and one for having. A fourth, who faces his second offence of drinking in a public place, asked for and was granted a week's remand. The minimum penalty in his case it a conviction is recorded is $200. Vnnterrlnv tho nrnvh-min! nnnn 1-girl- u uuuvsuuuu In rccurueu 18 $600. Yesterday the provincial police raid- ed the furnace room or a local busi- ness block and suddenl interrupted the beer party. The evi nce was the same in all four cases. Two have so far paid, a third is in jail and one in remand. SIX 3o1'ru::s or 3:53 "" PROVE QUITE -EXPEANSIVE FAN? AND SQUHRE 99 Hawes Floor Wax, 1-lb. tin . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Try a tin of Radford s Floor `Wax, put up spe- cially under our own label. Every lb. guaran- teed . . . . . . . . lb. 35c _ Comfort Lye . . 2 tins 25 Washing Soda . . 8c pkg. Soap Chips . . 2 lbs. 25c Pearline, small pkgs. 9 1:-.. oi-'. H. E. McCullough cnoczn : 1359.. :51: A SUCCESSFUL TKAHV os `moves-n` cs -, * GET Yo on MONEYS worn? lnv__I;oth' an-I.-Mary"-' it: RAWOS - PI-IONOGRAPHS . PIANOS - UKULELES . ETC. *?*tarts Tomorrow Morning at 9 O clock Sharp AND CONTINUES FOR on: WEEK ONLY I p A nm I f?9?E*?`f?*`1.3?.iF':=. Lamp Free I nr A 1\T/\ I vvv - o - - o u , u a A null HT Aimpress of Brltam 40.000 `Ions 1 9 3 1 commmmon nnmo Aun rnouoenArn 1 R. C. A; 60 8-TUBE BATTERYLESS ' With Westinghouse table Speaker s1.oo SENDS nus HOME UKULELES INCLUDING INSTRUCTION BOOK AND FELT PICK 35 only at this price Reg. $3.00 -- Sale Price in a beautiful walnujcabinet xiiii 12 A- -_._- 1 F ADA 7-TUBE Complete Electric Equipment $275.00 RADIO Bargains 2 DE FOREST 6-TUBE BATTERYLESS _ $210.00 pemonstratvion Model E AIi 1i;6B" ~- SALE PRICE . %$25.oo SEE OTHER SETS H.955 s2oo.oo' nyau ave Miss Mary Miller of Barrie spent Sunday at Thos Pattenden s as also did Geo Graves of Oraighurst. 84th Birthday Celebration For some years past Mrs. 3. Tracy, Mrs. S. McLean and Mrs. H. Johnston ' have celebrated their birthdays at one of the three homes on the 13th of April, but this year Mrs Tracy's sons and daughters and their wives `and husbands turned their gathering into a big banquet at River Villa near Mlnesing Station at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. Tracy. Between twenty- five and thirty persons sat down to a table loaded with most delectable eat- ables one could imagine, from storey cakes of every kind to cold salads and different kinds of raw fruits and ice cream. The birthday cake had 84 small candles on it. When they were all lit they made a pretty sight. After all had partaken of the "eats the evening was spent in talking over the things that took place in childhood days; also the music, songs and an- thems they used to sing when boys and girls at home, Mr. and Mrs. Tracy ' v V vallbln ' The BS. Inspector, J. L. Garvin, visited the school here on Tuesday, April 16. Ilium Ila-cu Illiina -ml !5-._...I- _..-__L unvu van) can 5 V5 V5: UV. --Discontinuing,Neilson s and Mo1r s chocolates--Special while they last, 47c 1b., at Bryson's Tea Room. 16b A miscellaneous shower took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs.` Geo. Ayres on Monday evening, Apr. 15, for. their son and his wife who were re- cently married. Many pretty and use- rul gifts were received by the young couple and both made suitable replies. Richard Plowright or Minesing was chairman and a short program was given. A lunch was served and` all felt that they had had an enjoyable evening. Thu E Yunnan`-An T 7 f`---J- | OIIVA banana llilh Miss Florene Knapp is visiting her mother, having spent the winter months in Toronto. `I'\h.guu.Ll..u.l.__. \!_lI-_..n_ __,_I up 1 be IV"'l.llU Ue\J'oLc&n-`SKID CI-|IDC4l" P tained their brothers to a social even- ing last Thursday. Apr. 11. when a most. enjoyable "time was spent. Var- ious games, music and a debate oc- cupied_ the evening. The debate was Resolved that the Farmer's wife has More Opportunity for Pleasure than has the Farmer. Negative side was taken by Jean Johnston and Florence Jones,- and the `affirmative by Norma Tracy and Enid Knapp, the latter winning. Two of the brothers of the girls, Harold Tracy and Ben. Knapp surprised the girls by having a treat of ice cream for them which all en- joyed very much along with their refreshments and coffee. Ilnalg ......._-LI__ 1.. 1-1:. 1-- up. __,Lu __ yv----- _ __-T: Sizes 80x8%--29 4.4o--2 ... one 88x7 bus t!re.x 9 33` HAROLD HILL A vs; IZDLLHIELAIID IILIH 0111166: Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. Albert Graves or Mlnesing in the |loss of their infant son on Saturday morning last. I `Klaus `In:-uvlavun `flnnnn I- u-l..lL.I.._ 1.-.. mnzsmc snnon . Apr. 16-The O.G.I.'I'..s1r1s enter- nlnn khnir hrnlthnrn n a cannula! gnaw`- - EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Telephone 243 : Opposite the Post Office : 62 Dunlop St. J.G.KEENAN W, ___ S 7 7. _ ___.._ --_-v- -a-- gaovu J nnAAlsJ\f DBL records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17.50 These phonographs are all guaranteed to be in first-class condition. And remember, One Dollar sends one to your home tonight, Be sure to investigate Special Offer of a Bridge Lamp Free. TODELAY MEANS TO BE DISAPPOINTED THIS SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT9 A.M. __...___._._-:-V-------, ---v---vv~AAJ, 01.1-Asa Ll-I LJLL49 ` Amberal records . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 EDISON AMBEROLA, oak and 12 Blue Ambera_1 ~ - ----~-----v v-~---~v----y----~.--v "J vi 4 used) . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51 1 CLARION PORTABLE, new . . . . . . .1 . . . . . . . 1 1 COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH, table mod'e1 . . . ; 1 VICTROLA, table model . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; '1 EDISON AMBEROLA, Mahogany, and 12 Blue Not a stone has been left unturned to make this Sale a huge sucess. Therefore during sale ONE DOLLAR SENDS ANY MACHINE ON SALE TO YOUR HOME IMMEDIATELY; balance payable in small monthly in- stalments. 4 ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA, mahogany (slightly neAr~1\ nan:-I xufuuug u1'ut:1'; snap 101' QUICK sa e. 1923 McLAUGHLIN-BUICK SPEC- IAL TOURING, runs good and has good tires. 1921 OVERLAND SEDAN. REO 1%-TON TRUCK, new tires. FORD BUS, 1-ton chassis with Ruckstell axle, seats 12 passen- gets. 1920 OHEV. TOURING, runs good, mm.