A `SERIES OF 5 DEVOTIONAL SER- VICES WILL BE HELD IN TH manwno? E cnucmw CHRIST; i l ' --You liked Bryson s Hot-Crossi Buns last year, you ll like them bet- ter this year. 15cts: per dozen. Re- member to place your order early. I The Grocer Purity of Quality and ` C%rrect Pride in % Co`r`.* struts V ~1-his auntugs 5; . o . . - us it: vac ()mm= Ye Saints Vug'(la1en0 .. . . . S(ms of God Triun Now the Day is ( Are the eaennis V/cue ne of 5(1) Agents who sell the EInpIuI" The name "Empress" stands highest as representixzgithe last touch of distinction in Canadianihshoes for women. Note the- short vamp; V -IJIIII Vamp. $4.110 34.50 $5.00.! $3.00 lb Patent Colt, Shot: Vamp and high eel. ' $3.00 $4.00 $5.00; The Best Slides at Moderafe Prices Dull Calf, High Heel and Show 'lIV\ Button Boot Button Boot ..a run. cn_.'_.. tr,__- Pumps and Oxfofds ` Blucher Boot ,II'I Burton Ave. Methodist; Church. ` Easter Music. - 3 "(.`]n-ist the Lord is Risen To-day.` 1 :zlm B1':mohesJea'I1 Baptiste Faure Hail Thou Once Despised Jesus. Y9 Ilumble Souls. l`he_\' have taken awaymy LAord.. . . .. _Stai11er:. ((r . \ .. C1.-!__A... 9! THE SHOE STORE WITH THE BIG SELECTION .11.!` 10 SEASON ABLE SPECIALTIES FOR L/ADIES: MO0HE S I have a "ne lot of Cockerels for sale at reasonable prices. They are bred from good strains, such as J. `Brown's ' (Canada s Royal), F. An-' drews, Geo. E. Munroe, Murdres. I aiso have one Cock, `A. 0. Hawkins, with six hens. Now is the time for some good `bargains. .Eggs in season from good pens. ` ` `nit: I` 1 xjdoo nncacocnauc 1 LIIILKIIIQI HJ A'.L?ILLl-I '7 I35C KL while lear`1`1`i;g. Go:;1._-@_a qs, ,st'iy work. The MAPLE L AF _ RUB- BER 00., LIMITED, PORT. DAL-. HOUSIE. % 12-15' ' so GIRLS `wA1srr1:n-For light.` Rubber Shoe-Making. Wages paid 1nnvv\:v-mt! [14-sn -rrvnnnna Q`-Antler 'I2*24pU 14~I7 .\Ir. Ha1'r_v Gartner, While`1ighting"| the switoh lamp at the east,;end _of the` `yul-I 011 Tuesday afterno"oni, ac"('i'i'(ie`t._'L 1y dropped :1 match into the oilfwhich ixmnediately exploded, burning .hiS.' right hand severely. He` will be_..o`'. -duty for :1 few days. .. V . T . [First day of. May 1911, the said exe-1 I cutors will distribute the assets,` of the said deceased among the pe`rs_o`ns en-I titled thereto having regard only to the claims of which they "shall then} havehad notice and that the said exec-I utors will not be liable for the`said assets or any.part thereof to any per-' son of Whose claim they shall not _then have received notice. `DATED'atT13a1;1;ie']:V1iVE ;0th day of [March 191;. . . . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having any claims or de- mands against the late Thomas Young `of the Town of Barrie, Retired Farm- er, who died`on the eighth day of February, 1911, are required to send by post prepaid 09- to deliver to the undersigned solicitors for Albert` Young and. George Young, the execu- tors of the said `Thomas Young, De-' ceased, their names, addresses and full `particulars of their claims. I I I iNotice to Crediors. M00 |l{iA|.|. BLOCK AND TAKE NOTICE that a_f_j:er the f!.._L J__, -2 `ll'-`_ -Inn-u :1 wuma PLYMOUTH ROCKS. I-`atenVt and Heel. GENTS FURNISHINGS Th. fmwral takes place on t I". ;.m.. sorvir.-.e to `be held in" \w-, .\I-Hmulist Chuxjoh prior r}'!Ht")lT in Vnion Cexnetery. and DRY .(;oons Patent Colt, Suede or Dull Calf. STRLATHYV 5 ESTEN, - Barrie. {Solicitors for the executors.` FOR urLfIfo,gnA'r1=: srocx mowasr rmcss %,;.%T%ALLAi?IoAL+: $3.00 $4.00 Blucher Boot VWe afe Experts in Foot Fitting YOU. An oil well company. is'_1'eport,edj;:t`f be pun-l1asing property -from. Mr;']j3g ?6;_ Leslie to erect a b11ilding_.for._sj2ora`ge of oil. This point will-fbe _p_1T;g g~ a 1istribnt*ng centre. --New Cloth Caps, Ame'ri`can_ ,:and}, Eng'lisl1 styles, 5oc., 75.c.am1=_'$1;oo, {\':n`je:1nt & King. _ , 4` YOUR EASTER-TIDE Amore enjoyable considering your FOOT WANTS. * Never haye we had. a` more generous selection_ of DAINTY FOOTWEAR for your choosing, and we are V confident `of our ability to satisfy VA: 1 ' Easti` Greeting Colt or Dull Calf, High toe Box 21i, . $4.00 $4.5u_ Cohsider what this means to you $ XhI_ul$, 6:>`(>.1:stown, Ont. snmmsonn, .t`I--1__L.__.._ l\_1 --Get your boy one of tho;J'ef'V,'V_s:'vTei1`V new suits for Easter at_ S.a'rj;e'a.'1t; -.3; King's. V. T .. 5.. `1 11 _,' . V . _. .'.w. Patent Colt, new High Heel. $3.00 $3.50 {$4.00 The undersigned is offering for sale the North-half Lot Sixteon.~in the Eighth_ Conces- sion of the Township of Innisl. containing one hundred and ten acres. more or less. The Soil lisan A-1 clay loam and is in agood state of cultivation, the fall 10 hing all having been done by single plou . his Farni is situated on the Penetang _oad. one mile south of Stroud and two miles from Cisigvale on the '3.T.R. Possession giyen at anytime. Fur- ther particulars on application to IIAISIWI Aiv vs-us;-u -n - - - an! `FOR SALE---Part of W. 1/; Lot 6, Con. 9, Vespra, 9 acres, at Village of Minesing, all cleared with a small house thereon. Land of `surpassing `fertility. Apply to -\ . ._______, ENOTICE TO. cnznxrons 12-14 I Owner ing \ VesL and must sell. Modern `brick house. 7 rooms. all uom'eniences. house in A-1 condition. la} acres garden, with barn. Fine location. 10 minutes walk from Five Points. Terms to suit the pm-c.ha.ser. Apply. 3 1? TI _1 A'!u'1'tIc!n\1' E 13-tf ....... uuunclcl, Lav nuu ulu. ruuet nggs $2.) per setting of 15. Cockerels for sale. Apply to i U. C. HINDS, Elizabeth St. P. O. Box 382 1'? , his series of Lenten Devational -331;}. Rev. Mvr; Biggs g";':-a;; gh9,,;;;;g} vices in_ St. George s (}hu_r chv.gv:;Qh: *1`uesda_$' evening,`befor'e'a. l~arge: au d. ienoe. A g I` `- IBARRED PLYM6tITH ROCK EGGS FOR SALE: From first-prize s:ock=.winners of following prizes at Barrie Fair. 1910: 1st (Jock; lst Hen; 2nd Cockerel; 1st and 2nd Pullet Eggs $2.00 setting Cockerels for main. Annlv m 5 PROPERTY ron SALE SACRIFICE. We have a large amqunt pf money to loan at lowest current rates.e1ther In small or in large amounts. on the security of good farm mort- Rakes. MCCARTHY. BOVSRr Mnnrwncnvu ......v. .u uuuuu um Ill H1156 th _s-e'(.-'1Ii'it_v ages. MCCARTHY. BOYS 8; MUKCHISON. I unlop Street Barrie. Oxfords Dull Calf, Patent Colt or Tan Calf r- MONEY TO LOAN wink house 7 rnnmu all ...m...... A quantity of private funds to loan at PER CENT. ` on_ easy time of payment. LENNOX, `cowm 8: BROWN. Solicitors, Barrie. 41-35 VALUAIBLE FARM FOR SALE. J5 acvctcu Janun uuv u\(VV.___.__l:i _. in --Easter Hats for men .-. 1';n`, `j1l, ~_:bhgf" j` newest styles at Sarjeant &.j``Ki1:fg`?g;:.:~5 1),... `MI ... `Dian- .....--.. ...s;1_-|._v_, . $3.50 $4.00 ron sALnAi- ` nmgma Children s Shoes One of Our Specialties .._- -. vs. wyyuvuvnvu UU ' BARCLAY BROS.. Barclay P. 0. W. A. MOCONKEY. Barrie P. 0. CHAS. MANEER Craxgvale P. O. S. R. BROWN. Thornton P. O. 10-tf MONEY TO LOAN `d. A. RADENHURST, Soligitor, Barrie. short Vamp and `uunu-ya "aux l.lUlll ITIVU uit H. D. JAMIESON, `Dunning make Herring shing from`. been good since Monday a=;'1A`.-Iiiv is several yards out now.` 5 _ 'l'.V.....t-A- LTAL- 0.~._ .....- nu`/Av, Barrie. nth jst 883 _ extra` The new_ boat-house `coat of pmnt. - 0 . III II I .- - up-- - - -- _..-_.= A r11i1oif Jf :a"f1"e:ight Iisf rptt;i.;; at lmvale on-'1`uesday. Slight 4d9.!nh-"f " (Y 459. ` 7 V V A ` . '5"? vv ` - 1-\,,'___. __---_. `l'.1-__L-__ --I!u1- N `(A -.`.. mi... -3. w-;Bring your Easter .3and s Drug Store to `be dyglop v Jlvauvuv guull HUI]; :O0O66bOOO6`O0O665506;6;.? W:Ev;st;; Tigs f6rA izln. i1`1 fusion at Sargeant 8;` King 5;'. " ,_ll` -.'_'._. ED. w. ROWLAND AND 1-znwm Tculvroitb (lnc.) .....u ....-..., `\ was one ofe the pioneer] 'i':mm~r< nf lnnisl Township, having: .~--tml nn the farm where he died, m 7. Wm. 12, lnnisl, near Holly, ..n.~ .'..'. _vo:1r.~:'ago. He.-was born -in h'(*i2Hnl T4 }'O:1I'S ago, and (".21Il'lA- 120' <`.-m:n!:: wlwn quite young, residing in `fnrk (`unnty for seven byea-`rs,. from \\'he-lwv lw removed to Innisl. Asth- nm and lr0ps_v, from which he suifer-R M :11] \\`intm', was the direct cause uf hi~ loath. but he had"not been 5mlt'n.~ for any great-length of time, ewn }n >i11,_v' up and dressed on the H1u1'nin;_ of the day on which he died, :'\I:m-`n `_ |th, ` o`.`%:ntn1` April 1st, was largely at- tc-miod, svrvioe at the houseVbe_i`ng mnrlm-tml by the Rev. Canon Murphy am! `Rev. E. A. Paget, rector off-_St.` The` fm1m`:11, which was held 0)! P H|1's (e'1n11'(-h, of which AMr."Mil1er| "was :1 member. The .palI-bearers jfflrrjz M0s.~n's. Geo. Brown, ` Allan] was on` tiny, April lst, I, house being` .-ml Rev. s Mr; Mil1er| `.\los.~n-s. Allanl I). (loheran, Thos. K_ell, John n and Wm. Elliott. Many `beau- nrul tributes were placed on askvt, including: a wreath and :1_\' fmnl the family; wreath from `I. A. and the Misses Little, Al- l<`; spray from Mary; andja -nt 1"ro_m Mrs. Jas. Campbell, Al-| . . ' . I Into Wllham Miller, _w11ose \\':1.\' announced "in last week s IIIl\|l\ ovunocn\JVo VVv "(II ;.1`riump11ant Rise Over run a an`- `Curtain at RAND ~ L OPERA ` HOUSE Mrs. John Bruntonh. William Miller. The casket 11 spr:1_v fr ' V. .1. ]Ii1'i'l3|](`; 3 OBITUARY. F ounded U.P0_i. Bv . . . .G. W. Warren .-- -_ 1. - _, I 1 '3. cg;i;'m.;1;;, Monday, April _. --OFFER---- V Friday "Burton to m- l .OSARY UNI t':1.~:t } murnin has ice A New PRODUCTION or HUMAN INTEREST The late Miller` was a staunch` Con-serirative, a1id_ a most successful farmer and honored friend. He will be much missed in the community in | whieh he has lived for so many" years. Besides.Mrs. `Miller, one son` and three daughters .survive. They are Edward, of Deloraine; Manitoba; Mil- dred and'Louise at home, and Mrs. A. B. Little, _of Innisl. One bro- ther, Benjamin, lives in Ireland, and .Msrs.- L. Strigley, Innisl, and Mrs. James Campbell," are sisters. ~ Edward, his son, was home from `Manitoba until about `three weeks before `his father s death, but had returned }West, and just arrived back home as the funeral was leaving-the home for 1 the cemetery. . ` sun 1: -I llandale. `Interment tobk place at St. Paul"s cemetery `. 1-; am -11- u...'.. --,-_, _-_J ---vu-4.-anpao I .Again in order` to overcome _any samples of the Board on account of April I offered my services for the I ithought if the Board had the slight- est particle of consideration for me lvon _account of my recent illness or the [least little bit of `comminiseraiton mouth of May and June only. . I. `or sorrow for its action in throwing- lme out `in the middle of the term, it Twould nd an outlet here. But in- `stead of trying to give me work the Board did its` utmost to render it impossible for.me ,to accept or get the positi`o'n. " A ' I Not to_be outdone by this subter- 'fu_ge on the part of the Board and knowing that the '-Board was `paying. [a `supply to teach the East bWard 'Schoo1 for April, I again offered my [self and agreed to accept the wages` `of the present supply for every teach-`J ling' day in April. `By accepting me.' thus the` Board would not lose one cent `andil would not lie thrown out of .a position until the summer holi- (lays. T made this particularly clear to the Board-so clear that they efould not mistakeimy meaning. * A.....:.. :.. - 4. . . . 1 The Board appeared to be sorry that the state of my health was per- mitting` me to again do some work and as a` punishment for an improve- ment sooner than they anticipated, I must teach one month for "daring to oer my services at the rate of. $35 a month 1ess_than I was receiving at ithe Central School - - _-.,v-..,u ;;ul.|L uuc uuauu III J.V1al'Cl1. .1. came to .the._ conclusion that the J Board considered that it had fully met all my claims and that I was `at [liberty at once to apply ffor..a posi-i ltion either. in Barrie "or elsewhere. If `I accepted a position outside of Bar- rie I, could, according to the Board, ' draw pay for the month of April, `but if I taught in. Barrie I must give my I services for nothing or at least I must give back to the Board what they freely ,o"ered"__me'on a"ccount of my _reoent~.illness, without the slightest, 1 coercion. - 4 -~ _ F1 iom. 9., speech of Dr. VPal1ing s as it fa.p`pearedj_in` 'the_ papers, I read that the people ofithe East *Ward were not satised with the supply sent them- ,.and were nding fault. Owing to this. and feeling able to teach Imade ap- `plication for the -position. Now from the tone . of `the letter received `from the Board in March. I name fn fhn any-.n1....:..... LLAL AI 3, g- (.1 I. _. _ --r._ -u J. ` l-\L.l1UU amt wages I01` the month of April. If th Board in- tended to pay me on account of sick- lness why did they not pay .me for ~Ma`rch 'at which time I was most dangercusly ill. . 'l'.1_ - _._ V _ -_.-..-- -v _ 1nstead- ofldoing this the..Board on_ the. 20th of March sent me a `letter and enclosed a cheque for the month f of April. `I "did not ask wages for `the month nf Amn to n..; u.......1 :_ I. At the time of-my sickness} I`.re- [queated the `Board to put a supply in lmy, place until I was able to teach. [I thought` this reasonable as the {Board is now employing a supply to ll the position of another teacher at_the Central School. - ' A: To <`:or rectg.an` arti1e" which appar- ed _in The=.Examiner of last week, I pi'opbsefto place before the'public the Vfacts~_reA my application fog the East `Ward school, V ' [The publication of correspondence `does, not necessarily imply that the vi'ews,f expressed by coritespondents are endorsed byMThe Adfance.] ` To the ..Editor: # .'l'l|ey Were % Sorry}! T j Had Improved uicl as 1 e Punishment Should! Teach. T A-7 V Monthfor ~ WARD %PLAY ~%% cAsr% :PR%DUQQN ' QI'H(':_+nt ne )f Board` again my- wages IV `PAY otrnwtr I-Anal. I A LLIN.GIrIAM.~,| - .__..e-.~--- Managotnent Chairman Pal1ingpres- ented report including the monthly at- tendance reports, which show the fol- lowing attendance at the `various schools: Finance Chairman Smith presented report recommending payment of ac- counts totalling $172.04 and reporting receipt of $2000.00 P. S. Levy._ Chairman Robertson of Property and Supply Committee presented the following report: Committee have gone carefully into plans submitted for alterations and additions to `pres- ent Collegiate Institute. They have interviewed Mr; Stewart _(tll8 arch-l itect) and recommended acceptance of! Plan B. said plan to be submitted- to Dept. for approval. This motion carried `,with_'out comment. . 5 I Forty copiesof Mill. on Flosi will be procured as supplementary readers, cost not.` to . exceed $10. The usual quantity of owers will be purchased `for school ower-beds. ' Twenty gallons bf oil `will keep down the dust in.the South Ward, Central and Collegiate. ` ' ' ' 'If-_,_-.--r- ` ported 1 1 Ln -`Inn. Miss Lee (wzi`ll'_;>rea;i`(.1eV-`u-2;`;-izhe En- trance. Examinations.` ' ' Motions. ?The following motions were eer- ried: ~ " ` ` ` Robertsof1-Richardeon--That Se}c y| [arrange an interview with Dept. and` that Trustees Palling, Love and Mr.` Stewart 3-" be a committee to submit plans. ` - -In use ` in - ---- Pallinge-Fraw,ley-That books `used in -Collegiate as reported by Principal bo authorized by Board and `copy of this motion be {sent to Dept. ' 'l')-II._.. 13-1.-_._L...-_.. III Un '.l'nesla_v morning` of. this. Week ` dc-rltll 1'e1110\'el one or Al1andale s `most l'l`H}hPl'fl?d residents in the person of .\l1'.<. John Brunton. -The deceased mu :1fl`ll<'teil with a paralytic stroke ml .`-I<>ml:1_\' evening`, and palgsedl peace- fully away the followingizmorning. T\l1'~'. llrnnfrm had been a resident of Hw >41.-ct]: \\'ar for many "years,vv11ere lam` lailltlly disposition endeared her. `to h.r numm-ous friends. Besides her ag-r>1 lm.~'l>2mrl, she leaves nine sons. nml mw 'l:mgl1ter: John. James,` [An-I tl1'm`.' nnul (`hurles of Allnndalez Rah- ll()lllll ml Clevelalltlz Edwin of Hamil- hm: Alexanaler of Dauphin, Ma-rm] \\7illI:m1 of Prince Albert; Douglas of l m'f Hope and Mrs. Joseph Holmer at lmnw. ' Palling---Robertson'- That in view of fact that the Govt. `has seen tlto re-establish some of the Model Schools, we respectfully desire to approach ytbe Minister of`__Education to impress "the desirability of establishing a ;Mode1 S.chool_here._ T ' ' V 1 gejI;'icer;;' .cah :.be had :Ez.1't; 11amI .s. Jewelry, Store. .;`_717_l13_s_ *` :'?.~?t 1'" .`~" 7 1 , , , _--_ vxr n-unnguuchllllibla` ` 1 ThooVs.`D. Allingham applied for the" Principalship of East Ward School. Miss~Geddes,who is `ill at her home {in Winona, wrote resigning`-her posi- rftion on West Ward staff. 1-`- Best soyres for TvveeZ1<:;1;1Vii1g Mon- `day, ApVri1L10th,.were as follows:-- I \, 2 4" . e an 1. ` - ' AAA Ann A J: . Tijit sna:usihg;{;242, J23 oL,L 7 213," t__oa1_685,_.~1v0,3' tg*e 2251-3. ' " A `nan an _" J.-- L` ,'1 er' V I_IV1::1i;11;';$?-;2V3,. 211; . 212,4 -.1:AqtVa,1V'646, gver.z'rgeb215___1-3. _. ~ 2 ...~`- 5`? .- I jdnillia win s:1fi:t%v;*':t-ea>zzms` or tsbw1- Lebrs- down ,on,F1:iday evening-, with a ;.,retur.n-fgame. `at I_-{Orillia .011 Ehste; _--__ _# .., __. Effort Will Be Made to Have One t in Barrie Againe-eP_lan B Ac- cepted, for Collegiate. I The" report of the Property. and `Supply Committee re the acceptance` [of `Plan B for the alterationsvand enlargement to the Collegiate In- stitute was brought .in at Monday s meeting of the Board of Education, the only other business of importance being the motion toasend a request to the Dept. of Education for the re- establishment of a Model School here. . All the members were present, with Acting-Chairman__Love in the chair. i Jas. Marlin wrote accepting Princi- palship of` Central School for balance of school term to midsummer. n-1 - [WILL MODEL BE ` RE-ESTABLISHED :2. The funeral took" place a from the family residence on" . Saturday after- noon , interment being .in Mount Pleasant Cemetery. The ceremony was in charge of Zetland Lodge, To- ronto, the '- piciating clergyman -_ being Canon Tremayne and Rev. "W. J. Southam of All. Sai-nt s Church. The pa1I_-bearers were Samuel Wesley, P. D. D. G. M., Barrie; H. E. Jory, P.M., K,err`Lodge,- Barrie; J. `C. Irwin , P. M . .Corinthian.Lodge. Barrie, now of Toronto; F-. Judd Kennedy, W. M. Zetland Lodge. John B. Hutchins, P. M. Zetland Lodge, and `Thomas Mc- 'QuiIlan, G.D. of C., Toronto. Several isocieties, and other friends of the ufamily sent handsome oral tributes. at -5 A W r s (C6ninxied_ rom space <>:ne).. f" . _ It was` in his-family eircle,Vhowev_er, that Mr. Fletcher su_many- good quali ,, ties were'seen-Late their best. ,.He--' was fond of his home, hence` it is not, sur- ~ :pri'sing`that_ his interest` in the com: - fort and welfare of his wife and hildren was never ceasing, manifest- ing itself in good` counsel, ample pro`- arnple. He. loved owers and by their hem and cultivation added to the` -attractiveness Vofi. his home. He. is survived by -Fletcher and` the following` family: `Mrs. M C. ;M. Home, Toronto; Mrs. VE. F. Hunter, New- market; Mrs. "Ernest Tremayne, Prince Rupert,- B.C.; Mrs. L. G. Beckett; To- ronto; E. S. Fletcher. of the Bank of .Commerce, Goderich, and Miss Maude Fletcher, living at home. The deceased was a brother of the late John Fletcher, a well-known resident of Toronto. visionfor their needs, and good ex-, '.l`I-IE rm srn.Lnns. THE ,NoRT'HERN A bV:ANCE age ' CEe'n_t ...321.....- ...19s.3..._91 ...177.T6..-.89` Property. and: alterations _and _L `If I w----u vs. lrnunnziv 1 3715111- APRIL 13, 1911, AT 8 PM. I --' J udas, 2 - Caiaphas. 3 - `AW, `D:l-L.. 2 TL- |t-_u:._. ,1 , I TRINITY PARISH HALL} ON MOND.A.Y BVENING8, _ MARCH I an and `13: - _ - -vuvJuvI.a u I :' IIIAIICDQ H \4`lu I188. J `Herod. `4-Pilato. 5--The Multitude. Everyone Welcome. . .8i1vot collection Dr. 0.11, Grease, Rev. 113.3 . 31333.; `Demonstrator Vicar } Mr. F1134] Norman VOrganiSt ` andu `hni1' .\I:lst(`1`.