or-cAxApA2V .;,pm1, Rm andIUndividcd,Pro,fifIAA31.`d nu g 1133 IIIIII A ' I hereby given ursuant to "Thei 1 I ntarlo 1897. Chapter l29, ` itors and others having claims ' against the e ate at the said Sir James Robert 1 ed on or about the 18th day of V equired on or before the 22nd day of May.` 19:! 0 send by post prepaid or to ` ten of Barrie. solicitor (or ` Ard hgthe Executors their 0 ristian and sur- descriptions. the full ims. the statement oi` And further take noti that. after such last mentioned date. the said xeeutors will pro- ceed to distribnte the as of the said de- ceased smog? the parti entitled thereto havimzrege h s oi. which the .shall then have had notice. a Exeeutors will not be liable to he said assets or any part thereof to any perso or persons of . whose claim notice shall not ve been re- I uaived. by them_at_the t_in_ie -o.t_ sni stribntion. I held` by them. .,And notl sad amon part only to thecla had noti a any :1 celyed by them at the time -of such _ hated the lath day Ofpfliil.` 19:19. . . as us: 15313 Solicitor for A W. necncy, U1]. 55:15.. 7th,` 1909, James Booth of Pains- -wick and _ Eleanor Bond, of` Craigv_a1e. -_ :TR1NIfrY .vEsfrR`Y; ` [utugmsm A mmHR8!%% ` %FAWBs! Ilyil .1: w--____ , THE ESTATE OF` SIR JAMES x.c.M.0.u DE- 1Fc$r younsnrplus can is in a- Savings ".f`_x`ccount with the Union Bank of Oanada. ' C ` `When you have an .Voppor'tunityT `to make `a protable investment, or have't`o meet_ unexpected ex_-' penses,`th'e cash is -ready. DIED. G. H. Isa rm. wto rs. l Imco: Ann THE o`ou1m_Iou or cANAofi" ,, Mrs. J. F. Jackson `was~in Toronto for the week-end. V . , *Mrs. J. Bailey has been visiting` her son in North Bay. 111 I` 'I'1'-_..A.-.. ....4.-A HUI Dun. In av Ma-. an_d_ -Mrs._ W. C. Hunter were [Easter vxsxtors 121 Lindsay. 5: --I- . -" --- 1--.`; ` naatcr vlaluvza us an .... ....J. ' Dr. Victor Ross was up from} Hamilton for the week-end. Mzrs. J. 'Sor_ne'rvi1le_ left yesterday to Join her husband in -Midland`. - .`M`iss _'Gilmo_ur of A1t_iston.wa.s an Easter `visitor `with her sister here; A C f]"-:`._-V-`sauna: EKSECF VIEILUL _Vvl|.nn nsv.-. u.-.--~- ..-.v- -- `Miss E. Ba.qting of Hiaileybury visited friends in Town on TlMonday. -1! \A"-._L_--I 1 \_'|au.cu lllcuua In a-vvv u 'v-- ---------..~ ' iM'r. Douglas: Pace of Montreal` spent Good Friday at Mr. A. Urqug` hart s. u up A . " -2 `I`1JI_..J a--snot` nan. 3- Miss MA:Artny- of Midland spent a. few days this week with Mrs. A. C. -Garden. - `_ . "` - `V --- - 1-..... `anon MONEY TO LOAN. Wehavea. large amount of mono to loan at lowest current rates. either in sma. 1 or large -amounts. on the security of good farm morn--. V-gages. Mc-CAR'1`HY. BUYS a'c&'IUttCHIsI)N, Uunlcp Street Barrie. - 1 \.v' \JlI.I u\-up M1-. John Trask `was down Collingwood for a couple of thi_s_ week. . n `l'|._I!,4 __ [H13 WCCA. _ Miss Krueger of Berlin was visit- mg her sxster here` for a few days this week. an 1-! I` 1'I!_..I.-_. _.....A I-I113 W Dha- Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bingham were up from Toronto during the Easter vacation. ' --- up cm on .. 9 , !_ (|\____`A V GDGLIUIL. -M5r. W. I- Hlallett is in Toronto `this week, attending the Ontario Teachers convention.` A _ 4 :-.._:1..T J. CGLIICI 9 `VI: v ynnsnvu. 7 (Mr. T. Livingstqnee and family, Peel Street, leavethxs week to reside in Ottawa. ' T ,= H -.1 _t `l'f'.-...._4.Z... `I11. UL Law 4.. -Mr. Lessley Smith of Kewatin was renewing old acquaintances in` Tow.n on - Monday. ! -L 9"]; IJII' LVA\IIl\QI~J 0 v ' Mrs. J. Hood of Stayner spent over Sunday in Town `with her mo-` lther, Mrs. Appleby. ,'4l. I.-- L--.. no\Av|l4' "L{HCl', LVLID. `xxpynuvi. _ Miss Hattie _Smith has been spend- `mg a week wxth her .friend, IM1rs. S. G. -Beckett, Toronto.- r n ___...-..L-:lI.. hag `J. `JJC\;l\CI.|,, Lunvunuv. lM:rs. Hoar of 'Bowmativi1le has been spending a. few days wit , her son, Mr. F. A. .H'o'ar. ' `|l"r 7- -l`_--I...... at 'Dnr\noO1a'-> UlI L711. L . 43. `Aswan. The Masses Coulson of'Penetmg-" `.uish'en`e have been guests` of their cousin, .Mrs. A. Rayner. n... r f\_ 0 -,-4 ._..I ``:;-n Ducathf SEED OATS FOR SALE Very extra quality. named ".50 lb. black," and have (1907) gone to 8-: bushels to the acre. Glmranteed clean. A sample can be seen at The Advance Ottlce. None sand under Bbushels -and sales will be delivered at Barrie on April `mm. W. J. HAMBLY. Deorhurat P.0. 12-16 UUUBIIQ, 'J.V.l1D. LL. ssh):-ya. I _ L; Miss Jean Craig and Mi_ss Burfoot of Toronto were Eastertnde guests of vMtrs. Doane, Mhry Street. , _ 117.21.... A` ` OI VLVMID. .IJUau, .a.v;u.;_y w u - ~ V -. `the latter s sister, -Mrs. W. A. Pae. IM'r..and =Mrs. Chas.` Wilson of Dundas were Eastertide `visitors of Mr. Fred J. Lemon and little daughter, Irene, of Toronto are vis-` -iting the former s mother here. Mrs. W. E. Waring of Toronto spent the Easter holidays with her parents, Mr. and M.rs. C. A. Luck. Mrs. E. Rogers and Master Rus- sell of New Lowell spent Easter with tM'r. and Mrs. Marks, -Ross S-t. ` Mr. and Mrs. T. E. M'cKee of Sturgeon Falls have been staying with the former s parents on John Street. \- 1 *n1-_I;...--.. IIOII` I-gig DITCCI. - Mr. Norwood Blackmore and his brother, of Toronto, were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. `G. Hanmer at Easter. - '~ -- on-Lu -...u nurcu LBSICY. Miss Bertha` Gibson and Miss ;Flo1'.ence -Reedy of Toronto were; week-end visitors at Mr. ' `VV`m.I Freek s. A _ *` -- A |1-_-_I `II ... (x A rreex s. A `M;rs. Alex; Arnold and Mrs. -O. A. Lewis of Cookstown spent". the holi-l i days in Town, the guests of the Mis- ses Lewis, H:azelho1me." Mr. F. T. Grafton and family leave for their summer home in Shanty - Bay this week. Rev. J. Elder hasl taken Mr. Grafton s house. __ The marriage took place on East- er` Monday of Miss Florence `Jones to Mr. Ernest Clark, both of Town. Rev. W`. B. Hleeney` ofciated. . Mr. Arthur L. Smith, Supt. of the Lake Superior Division 'C.P.'R., spent a couple of days last week with his parents, Major and M.rs. Smith. R. Em. Sir Kt. J. .C; Irwin, Prov- , incial Grand Prior of Toronto Dist- , rict, R. Em. Sir Kt. W`-. J. Hallett, ,3 Em. `Sir `Kt. 3. 9H. Neelands and Sir ; Kt. D. Bothwell of Mt. Calvary ,,l Preceptory attended a special func-T ltion of the Toronto Preceptories in ,_j that city on -Good Friday. A 119,. \A':..-...- LIIGB VII: \l|n '-v-_ _ L Miss Lottie Ross, Orillia; Misses. Nellie- Goodall, [Edna Ault, Toronto; Bertha Rodgers, Prescott"; Mlessrs. Walter Hunter, Sudbury; Will H.un- ter, Toronto; R. Pae, Wiar,ton;~El- liott Grasett, Water-loo;' H`a1 Lount,` Sarnia; .~-Dr. AW .E. Gallic, Mr. -'Fred Jamieson, Toronto, and Mr. Oscar `Mackay, Hamilton; ,were among the `Easter visitors in Town. . V On Tuesday evening Trinity `Par- ish Hall was crowded to the doors on the occasion of saying good-by,e . to Rev. W. Bertal and Mrs. Heenejnx Mr. R. Tiin presided and read an address to Hleeney couched in-beautiful language and expressive of. the deep regret felt by Trinity [Church in losing so ablenand popular a Vicar. -Dr. Pallingyas one of the Churchwardens, V supplemented the` -address, in a few, well"chosen words. Mrs. W. I-l`allett on b.ehalf..of `the congregation then presented the re- verend entleman with -*a purse con- taining ; _-in gold. To Mrs. H`ee- my -"was,gi__ en -3` handsome mantel clock. . and-4, fpair; o.;__ candlestick: by. | the ' Y`..1.:P.A.' - ?i`li_.`."`Vu:`ar" aclmdwlctgg-' e v _;.t .g. - .34..-. V a.:- -`ojtein "'m"-suit"ai }5, i909 from days Open an account now.. "Dev" posits bf $1.00 and upwards rfe-1 ceived. Interest `paid or added ."tq_ Priritipal .at regular. intervals. .. _._:A.n-'nn3AQI$L.I' ' E1m.vale'Spring Faix-__takes' place on Friday, April 23rd. _ i Mr. Allan Cassels, K.C.,- who died _in -Toronto on Saturday last, was a. son-in-law of the late Hon. G. W. Allan. of Strathallan. A His widow `and one daughter survive. i e=Mr. John ar.lcy is bound to. make the yvater front as bright looking as possxhle this season, and to j:ha.t end has placed a row of electrxc lights around the exterior of his boat house. - .- n .____ .\l'A nn Rev:. J. J. Ferguson, M.A.,V .B.D., of Orillna, will preach in Collier St. Methodist church on_ Sunday next, morning and evening, m an exchange of pulpits with the pastor, Rev. Dr.` Ockley. , J, `ITAAJ uC.-.-..aId-up I-`A Uclsxcy. -Th_e_ uCanada_ .Wood Specialty Co. of Onlha, which has purchased the timber of Strathallan, hopes to have . several years supply h_ete of certain grades of material. stutable for its- business. ` Sweet Pegs-for best reagltx, sow n kn- did mixture or. separate co 01:3, in bulk or package, at Bothwelrs. ,, 1 `KC... D45`-QQGf\O'I IIIIIQ Vs r-v---3-, -- __- Prof. Genno `and Miss Patterson, who were doing several, clever acts attthe Mammoth Roller Rink last week, drew large crowds at each per- formance and were well worthy of merit. The Band will play at the rink to-night (Thursday). ; ,._7- .C--:-Lu- noun` fhg \ Illlls l.U'uI5uL \ .a.u..... ........, , . The St. -George's Society and the Sons of- England will attend divine service in Trinity church on Sunday morning next, April 18th. On the" evening of the 23rd irist., the mem- bers will fraternize at the annual '~e---4-L L- 1... 1....1A ..+ fl-In Rm-rie` . Ll\rI V! II` --ur banquet to b'e"ii1& `it. the Barrie House. Subscribers to The Advance not rec _ > will confer a favor by_ immediately report- ing the fact to this oce- L.......~:z\o-rnn;r\I1 (1; many "ls `II: 13%|. 5!! Ipaoou vp--w- ' ---The transformation of many 1 cases of defective sight when the ex-. act iocussing power "is supplied in every rr"1'eridiagL__ is truly wonderful and, like most value, not picked up everywhere. "`Y*ou-- obtain an optical service second to. none by consulting the Specialist at Reeve s Jewelry Store, April 19, 20 and 2x. -Oicers for the year have been elected by the St. -`George's Society `as follows: Pres.--4W-.A_ Boys; Vice- Pres. s--G. -G. Smith and C. Carley; ` Chap.-Rev. Canon Reiner; Sec.--A.. Pg owilkes; Treas.-G.. -G. `Smith; Eicecutive -Ofcer---F. Lower; Com.` n n-:a-_- n. D..n:.m -F? T_nwer_` } UXCCUIIVC '\JlTlCCl"-`l.'. Lauvmvn , \av---o I --G. Raikes, Dr. Palling, `F. Lower, C. -Carley, Dr. ~Little, Wm. Taylor and G. G. Smith. *` ~ -- 3- "4`1---oAn aunt` r`oa1'_ l'AI'nn AHHIVKIIIVIQ - - V- All work neatly and prompt! done `at lowest possible prices. see my sump e books of wall .pa.pcrs before buying elsewhere. W. E. SIMPSON. 12.15;) 22 Ross st... Town. and U . `U. ouuux. Special prices in Flower and Gar- den seedr'irr.bu1lw..sndu.,2.s,!a re. now oering `at Bothwell . % T -f-.___ `E `T:nGr\I-:6 Mar- CRITERION. Lu. L'll\.l(lJ- -Wxhat promises to be a most en-it joyable and entertaining organ recit- 1. al and concert is to be given inic St. Andrew's Presbyterian church on 11 `Wednesday, 21st April. Mtaster Ern- vest -Mac-Mlillan, To1"onto s boy `org- anist , will take charge of the organ, and the following local artists will participate: Mrs. Laidman, M`-.iss.l Grasett; `Mr. and :Mrs.` Miay, Dr. H`. 1 T. Arnall, J. Hlerbert Mior an, Mr. ; `S. W. Moore and Mr. J. B. dwards. `Boy wanted_ to distribute papers . in the East end of. the Town. Ap- - ipy at The Advance Ofce. a Go to Wilkinson's for all kinds of ` - dry Hard and Soft Wood, also Slabs, sawed and split any length you wish, and sold per. cord. not 01: load . Thenew roof at the power house ' is now completed, and it makes a ' decided improvement to the appear- ance of the building inside and out-l side, besides greatly diminishing thel chance of re. The commissioners` fully expect that the cost of $1400. will be more than offset in three? years time by the money saved on insurance premium, Just as soon as| a new building on the sputh west} - ` ' E V L'LlIl\lI \.I ;sPRlNG%sIAl1Iumowi "'.'.';;i.:.'.;.;:.:,:;: `agree. Thu_rsday. APP!` 15 1909' ., .-_.n_--n4-...-I antblnlfc * I-I-Iearvy Draughtm Q4.-If3.-nu. unis) aqp 3-;Hackney' `A tai-. ~;,1go.: I;; any ase_.._n . - . ;;:3 :_I_1,l1 c .V._ `;_.-_ .. 5.90, 3.00; l.--LL.\.qv; can--3"- ; Stallion, any age [ ' on hne. .. .. .,$7.oo, $5.00, $3.00 2-i-;l,_l,oadster_ Stal- A . I % hbn, any,age_ on _ ._ . I ' lin'e.. . ' ' 7.00, 5.00,` 3.00: 1 -""~.v'-<--V-V.-..,r.---~=.... . ,, . wattis. _.`,_\ --A.\~;`. .Dti?31%.:? = 5 Ll Iraterxuzc at. Luc a.......... to be held at FOR SALE ; Good budlng mi in Barrie, namely: The West half of the West half of lot number nine. -01: the south side of Penetangulshene Street. ` terms and panic ars tzgglygc to Barrie. cuntuinin about 1-5 of an note. For STEW A STEWART. - W. Vanda:-`s solicitors. bf` W` --:r_ ._V _ jarrie A rlcultural 8oc|e_tu's ' Rules In cavern. "I . U'III`\l xyr-JLL .MAtI`iJ'13*K6"ibiii1B IV!a.nuia`cE1rer %s.% % Paces J. -I. THOMPSON, nnnnullncf D A {$1.00 PER Amwu IN Anvscz n4unLt cnmll IIVI CENTS corner of die lot is erectwzkfhne oid. office will be taken out. _T`his-wil1 be a mat_te:r of only a few weeks construct1on.. . _ _...- __. _-_ . g; 0-. g. Mbwaters is buixidingk block of stores in Midland.- ' - The Dymena strin are nfmr being galloped on the trac at that Brook- dale faqn. ._; - Trit;:'EfI`;}`Church pixlpit sugaly for` the next four weeks is as fnlliows: April 18th, |.Rev.. Canon Ingles; Tor- `onto; April 25th-,. Bishop -Rcewa;.M;ay 2nd, Archdeacon Warren, Petlmboro; May 9th, Rev. Provost T. 'C.-S%reet M-ackle:m~ . __ -- _. a u c a . 9'11 , MAQ: 12.15`) LVKGLBICLII. -`Mr. J. Van -Busltirk, late of"North Bay, has taken a lease of thesand Opera `House for the summer months}; and intends running liizgh-" class vaudeville entertainment. in conjunction ' with motion -pictures. The season will open Monday eaten- ing next with an excellent Bill. Watch for dodgers; One of the finest presentations . ever offered, to the: Barrie people is "Martin and Emery's great dram- atic production of the legend Par- sifal, which comes to the Grand Opera -House here on Tuesday even- ing, May 4th. The great play will the presented in exactly the same 1 manner asshown im the la.rge cities, ' with the same strong cast, scenery, costumes and electrical effects. Fur- ( ther. particulars in next issue. ` - , I1,_- J. J. THOMF-sow, MIDI-IUHST P.O. `PHONE IQ. IAIIRIE. ANYTHING vou WANT tn` lMr. H'. M-.- Dyment`s two cocler. spaniels, Brookdale Toby and Brook- dale Violet, pretty nearly carriitl everything before them at the "On-' tario Kennel Club's show in Toron- . 1 . __;-1- TL- tnrmnr wnn sag- ` mu. 'rmnan snmcuzs. Poms. suns on connwoon. Kano Ixcuucx \aluUo .....,.. ... __,_,, to- last week. The former won sae~ conds in puppy dog,s,_novic.e dogs and open dogs, and first for limit dogs. The latter was rst in a class of eight puppy bitches, and won rsts in the novice, limit and open classes, besides capturing the cup given for the best cocker spaniel bitch of the show. Two other spe~ cial prizes were won by Brookdale Violet, one for novices (dog or bitch) and one for best cocker bitch. _ -Patrick J. Shanarhan, charged . withlattempting to blow up the Canada Furnace Co. at` Midland _ appeared yesterday morning on . remand before Judge Wismer.. He 1 was found guilty and sentenced to : six months in Central . : --The Board of Education was ; to have met on Tuesday evening, 1 but there was no quorum owing -`to some of the members being ill. - and others out of town. . -Another pioneer passed` into i' the great zbeyond on Tuesday, Ap- 1` `til 13th, in the person of Mr. 2 Charles Hickling, who died at `the l_ home of his daughter, Mrs. G. G. ,_'Smith, Collier Street, aged` 92 3, years. Besides Mrs. Smith.,. he 11 leaves one son, Matthias H-ickling, is: Penetang Road. The funeral. takes It place tomorrow (Friday) from Mr. `V _Smith s to Lawrence's cemetery. .--There will be an interesting 1,. Mock Trial under the auspices of the Epworth League, of Collier Street Methodist Church next )3, Monday evening in the lecture hall sh. at 8 p. m. . u-b--- Q U1 LUV LIV vv ment between the Town and the Eproposed Weber Engine Co; is still :.pending. There is a slight hitch be-. otween the parties on the wording Uof some of the new clauses and as Mr. Dyment is at present in "' Goderich further progress is at 9. stagnd-still . The prospects are how- ever, that by to-morrow night all difrences_ will have been adjusted. . 1. 1-\ _ __._' -21 .311 `Ron 419* ff); THE P`" HIWIUUIWI ll` rubr- IINGLC COPIII VIV! UMB-ER ` -sstt WI-Ll 1lCd.VC IJ\\.1A um.-J ---- .._ and the Council will then -get to- gether and pass another bylaw for submission to the ratepayers. I ~ Yes yva know_ there`: 1 13% t it and '5 we're not going to any as word u ' Gentle. `wins " dwor two; how-aver. fueling w offer you ng units. t r of the new agree` qm._a F,-e._ LL- 'I"o\1-urn A511!` *`;`a.~.-.S'])l`il\} We a r ai iruj tn: ww-_ .._.AT___. FOUNDRY AGREEMENT TRINITY CHURCH SERVICES SUNDAY. APRIL 13TH. ' 3.30 a.m.--Ho1y Communion. . 11 mm --Mat.inu and sermon. 3 pm --Sunday school and Bible Class. Music led by the orchesbm. V , ._ 4 -...I . ..4.nrnnI1 `Church of England AVA uzuv auu. nu; --.- Vv -~- - 7 pm --Evensong and: sermon. 1`hc Rev. Cgnon In gles.A of preach at both services.` ` A n 1I1..L........-. Qqgu -_~ PAINTING. PKPER EINGING. ETC. ,4- _--.... .....a .....;m.r.Iv done `at lowes T In th` utter of the `guns ot thelusi WII of ALICE n the count of K To of Barr! . .1 sin: e wife 0 James Kerr or the sum ace. IuInhcrman.' . _ RR. late or tag ;Nonc!-.3 T0 CREDITORSA Coot 11189 the it Dunno.- |I'I\v.kIlO- D. MORTON. Manager. BAI=I"l;|E' RANCH. } 1 I Eu-l\;lIla|\ uvnuw . -_- .1 8.8. No. 11. Innisl. Duties to commence 1911; (it possible). Must be holder of d-class certicate. Address applications PURVIS. Craigvale P.0. 14-I5 Capital, Rest anajunmvxuu nuuu The Safest rum $5,000,000 u 15-16 Tenders for coal TEACHER WA NTEDQ .. -r__._:..Al r|nO`na in n} . X11 We1:::)_n`1;3V.z PASTURE TO RENT AnvER'r1smnN.'rs. uA'I` ONCE--Good Genera: am- ApplyVMRS. A. J. WALLA(g.li3; @1 1-MJW - 0NClt--Good General Bar` .1" mm: A J. WALLACE WANTS!) , 1-..! LI. F RMS T0 EXCHANGE ifor productive property in or near town. One farm is closetn Gqderich. the other is in Manitoba. '1`. A. H.UGH I`uN.Churchil1. 14-15p 3 E-'-An experience: & BVPEW Vanda:-'3 1 nuts Free. " on. . V . of` Toronto. ' will $2.00 For 1 April pa second-class cert! to A. C Ladies wishing to bowl can have two mornings a week reserved (exclusively) by arranging with Mr. Simon. 7 . I " "` r- -`A- L- -1l-.....A` .8`mm99.W- -.9. DHIIUI I o Boys under 18 will not be allowed` the alley at any time; ' NOTICE TO cnnnnrons `In the Matter of the Estate of MARY ANN BMM8. late or the Township of. on). In the county of slmcoe. Notice is hereby given in pursuance of the Revised Statutes of Ontario.- Chapter I29, that all persons and others having claims against the estate of the said Mary Ann Emms, de- ceased. who died on` or about the 18th da. of March. 1909. are required on or before the 25th day of April. 1909. to send by post prepaid or to deliver to Messrs. Stewart 5; Stewart. Solici- t..... 4... n. H- Lvon. Esquire. of the Town og Stewart as mewarr. acum- tors for 0. H. Lyon. Esquire. the Town of Barrie. in the County or simc`oe._sn executor of the last will and testament of the said deceased. their christian and surnames. addresses and descriptions. the full particulars of their claims and the nature of the securities (if any) held by 6|-rain lulu MID uuvusv vs ..... ..-_.._--__, . _ , them. . .. And further take notice that. after said last mentioned date, the said executor will roceed to distribute the assets of the decease among the arties entitled thereto. havin regard only to t e claims of which he aha then have notice. and that the said executor will notbe u..m.. rm the said assets or any pa;-t_thereo_t_ to of the deceased among t liable for the said assets part thereof any persons or person of whose claim notice shall nothave been received by him at the time of such distribution. noted this 22nd day of March. A D. 1009. STEWART 8: STEWART. ,, Executor's Solicitors, 1-: numn` street. NW IIPEN i!londa|ss_9]1_g_I Fianna} -They`a1lV ask why. Q " Call and we_ will exemplify. 'Fun1i'ne5r . . %. . . 'ro1$a;cs.%P;pes uga "chum. :3 gfjoiceqt; `-;k"ept'h in .-stot;k. 1.15 I FIJI $II: an w --____ One hundred acres of pasture land. surround- `ed by good wire fence, with lenty of water. Apply [0 WALTER J. CAME {DN. Lot 15, 8th '-Con Vcspru, or Barrie P.U.` 11-13p '.` 0 7;] y Ii ). SIMON} WHEN TRAVELLING `Win? an: SURE Q , AND STOP AT THE MA R K E'r;|-|o1'E:L Mg\R'KE" Qlblifl V55 vou- 14 I-mnciis 31'. First-cuss Accommodation. Remodel- VV IIIIIIPU3 . led and Returnished Throuahout, * l"ll|I\a u nus`... ., ` Action and Tonqkegu at.or._L "Piano: Always on Hand Ear Sn`- e. , .. wart`? nOI'!I)D1,VI|\. gin T`IIIV----." _P. wcouutu... Proprietor.-' cm: unuwr `N - PMNGIBI i"_P3g -I_.._ Annnunrnnrlnnh.` RIdO1' (of, the, Bowling" Alley) -as---l_!.A8 olngxnnana--- >'_j ` ._ _ - VOL. LVN. no. 15 WI-Iou: No. wtBLl:v.a. cntvl. Pnornpcvonsr ,,,.L_ PIANO TUNE!-1: atol union PxfoPRIE'roR.T --sonn nit -- l\lWlty UII Lauuu 36 JOHN STR.El:i:I';'. :~B__3`-`BRIE, ~._,._.__ ,1'u;:~_'|Io"rI:n:s1"s_. or a.\n'm:,=1 HVu:- com!!! or nIs_'rIuc*rLt;;,A 1-anal: nonpu pursuanc min- (`hunter I99. BIIIOFB 3U4IlUlUUl'BgV 13 Owen street. Barrie. Ont.- V V vuuu. :: 16 Peel St-.-~"** ONTARIO: 7~Pm "i;.~`The :. `Vica'i-` preside:wi`j,%;5atA`. 'P`inity~ :1 Church vestryl -meetirig"`4?"dn.v; Easter -1- Monday evening. . .Tljere wasa: large atten_dance_., ` g `. .. , ,, ] IC_hurch~ matters, were found _to be f eminently satisfactory._ The nancial statement ..pres_ented byxthe..:Wardens i wasread` `by. W.":R . T`-iin. It , showed the nancesto be `int-`a ivery 1 healthy condition. `The total revenue for the: year was $4,518.88, an in- crease `of about $800. over the pre- . vious year. This increase pertained 1 to all departments, especially to open offertory, which exceeded its prede-r . cessor b some $400. ~The various i gu'1lds', t`e W`.A. and- the Y.-L.P.A. were all ourishing, each having an ` ample balance to-its credit and show- ing. a. substantial addition in mem- Warden--W.` `R. Tifn; People's Wa;rden--Dr. Palling; Lay Delegates to "Synod---G. A . Radenhurst, F. R. Porritt and W. A. Boys; Sidesmen--* Dr. Crease, =Hl_. Brooks, Dr. Little, S -. Turner, F. Banting, Dr. Wallwin, H`. M. Dynient, F. Powell and `IH. C. _Channen. .. - 1 bership. _\. . Ofcers elected ' were: Vicar s ` The 've'stry adjonrnned to `Monday evening, May 3r,d, when the question of lling the vacant vicarship will be_ AA-.-::`annI` UI -Hllllls ur considered. ANIQTI-{ER CARLOAD. OF KIT- % `QHEN CABINETS comm: `Jamaal: \WATSON--At Tdrontn. on Sunday, April uth, I909, Maria.Parker,'be- { loved wife of Dr. J. H`. Watson,1 formerly of Barrie.- | u.uuu.u_y \lO _..-_,,, CROW-At Kempenfeldt, on April 12th, 1909, Mrs. Bessie Crow, aged 76 yeasts and 6 months. ` - MARRIED; BOOTH-BOND-In the Parish Hall of Trinity Rgv; W. Bertal Heeney, on April _..-.. 1...... non. nf `Pains- Church, Barrie, by Euaft. A end business man (with_ a road rig pre tan d) to Lake a. halt interest m wholesalennd reuail ladder business. An all-round salesman Wztntefl. one who can take the road and attend to business. H. SEWREY. 13-I511