"oiiniii '(':'h"{[&h` WI`-`ROM. BARRII-3*. 77 WILL BE HELD ON CI-IRIS!` THVE N6`R'fI-IEVRJN ADVANCE Entiies !W'e1_-e Not So Npmgrous-,L But` ' 'Qu alityW#= 0f.A.Hix|i ` 1L ` , Standard.` | A` very large crowd of interested farmers. and horsemen assembled at the Market Square on Thursday when the Barrie Agricultural Socvietyheld their annual Spring Stajlion and Bull Shew. . The 9 entries were ` not so* num-" erous as: in some former years, but the quality lackegi nothing of being` the nest even seen here. - V . I I '__The' _j_udges gvere: Mr. G. Gray, The judges more: G.` Gray,I Newcastle, for heavy horses, and Mr. Orr for lightrhorses, .~ The `prize winners were as follows: sect. -I.-Hea.vy Draught ` Stallion, Clydesdale.--1st Prize,` W. W. Beel- by, Thornton, Lord Monalgue,`.$7.00; (2nd prize, J. Chappe1l,`Minesing,.Up-0 ton Chief, $5.00; .3rd pr1ze,_ H11-am Barnhardt, Mitchell Square, Ardan- hoe, $3.00; 4th prize, A. /Postle, `Churchill, The N_obleman,`$2.00. Sect. II.--Heavy. Draught Stallion. -(other than Clydesdale) -- 1st prize, Andrew `Bowman, -Ctraigvalfe, Ralph de Wellington, $7.00; 2nd prize, Isaac ;ab1(l)win, Barrie, Bonapart 35594, I ; 1 --_.: _. n . , Ju;_II|.I_.. 1__L| Sect. VIII.--.81ngle Driver attached to Vehicle.-1st prize, E`. J. Byrne, Barrie, $5.00; 2nd prize, Thos. Blain, Gilford, $3.00; 3rd prize, Noah Grose, Churchill, $2.00. an` T7 `I1 ..--1:-. n ncunmn Acting Chairman Love and Trustee Palling of the Board of Education are in Toronto this week "attending. the Ontario Educational Assoc. meetings. They will submit the accepted plans forthe improvements to the Col- legiate to the Dept of E.du'cation. --Sarjeant & King have the new W. G. & R. slip-on easy Derby Col- lar, close-tting for men, 2 for 250. prize, Turner Bros., Reprobate, $51.00;. 2nd prize, A .Morren, Barrie, Gonsa1oo' 45570, $5.00; 3rd prize, J. A. John- ston, Sahel Simmons, '$3.00; 4th prize, Alex. Dawson, Hawkestone, Halpem Hamilton, 963, $2.00. _ .1... ._ gu._ 1 ,4. . (Registered).-1st prize, 0. M. Hick- | Ws"ET"ixT:1?$unng Bull, Durham,i ping, Barrie, $3.00. 1 sect. IV.-Hackney Stallion. - 1st prize, H_. G. Boag, Barrie, Blanche Surprise, $7.00. ' V I 11. ___-.. _.I.I...-J EA.-I134... __~v, T..- I Sect. V.-1'horoughbred Stallion . - 1st prize, S. ,Dyment, Barrie, Red Fox, $7.00; 2nd prize, Barrie, Tongordor, $5.00; 3rd prize, Wm. Crawford, Al- landale, Longboat, $3.00. Sect. VI.`--Heavy Draught Team - ilst. prize, W. J. Cowan, Painswick, $5.00; 2nd prize, W. W, Bee1by,] ` Thornton, $3.00; 3rd prize, Geo. Simp.-I : son, Crown Hill, $2.00. ' I uowj '\..-____I_A II`..- -.. -`--) `-v-'-- ------1 v-~~ Sect. VII.-Hea.vy fraught Mare or I 5Ge1di.ng_--1st prize, Thos. G. S-dcythes,` `Thornton, $5.00; 2nd prize, Thus. G. `Scythes, Thornton, $3.00; 3rd prize, Geo. Crawford, Oro Station, $2.00. -AA_-L-_I` gct. X.-:-'.l'1'wo-year-old Bull, Du:-i ham.-C. M. Hickling, Barrie, $3.00. ~'rHlS np-to-date Corset with lon hips and hose supporters attached, in sizes _ y` '19 to 28, will he put on sale on Thursday. APP 20th f0!` 10 days 0313" o The importance of selecting or stylish and perfect fitting Corset is recognized by the most parti`cI_1lar_Ia_dies everywhere, and for style, fit and comfort this Corset cannoth e excelled. DEVLIN 81 MURCHISON ' 1+6 ?'V`?'*+' 1* ..-m W 1 fr0I(s'-m'o2:to avztii-s Il aanusa _ an .1:-Ann. --_ t. George s Society yvill attend Divine Service at Trinity Church next- Sabbath, 23rd (St. George s Day). They will be accompanied by the Barrie and Allandale Lodges of the Sons of England. The annual din- ner will be held on Monday evening, 2-1th inst. L 3 muiws cnown ABARGAIN IN CORSETS Remember for 10 days only 89. 3.1.00 and $1.50 a A $1.25 Corst for 89 Each The dramatic intensity of the thirdi `act of The House of a Thousand |Candles is almost without parallel in modern plays. Its tempestuous scenesl loccuring in the wildest of hurricanes sweep all before it. and culminate with a climax that simply means cur- tain call after curtain call. The House of a Thousand Candles will be given at the Grand Opera Housel on Wednesday evening, April 26th, is a drama that unfolds a story `of rare stage characters in equally rare sur- roundings. There is stamp of novelty on each scene and `incident. Its! weirdness simply compels attention` while its mystery lightened by laugh-: ter is of that kind that has served_ to carry the production to the top- most wave of success. Its presents.-| iirnn nousn or A I? 4| L At the Grand Opera. House next Wed-" nesday Bvo'ning-A Widely-Bead --Dignity in dress (always means correct style. That is how you feel in our clothing. Sarjeant & King, Ltd. . A by THE W%WlDE-AWAKE SHOPPER and the ~ L : discriminating housekeeper our collection of Lace Cuifains" will appeal. very strongly " ' Never have we had such a variety to she: you and_ never have you been so fortunate _ as to be able to buy Lace Curtains at the prices for such nice curtains as we offer . you--Here,is an instance: Real Nottingham Lace Curtains with the mark of Quality woven in every pair. These curtains are all 3 yards` long and vary in width from 45 inches to .56 inches. They.are `superb and come in Arab and Paris s_hades--'-all the rage in large Cities _\--and we know of {one large city store selling them at `$5.00 per pair. W hiv ` d in` for qacsiiiigeat ..C.' ? $325 and $3.50 per pr. Nib" " h V q::ic1;:`;eelIl)i`: :;ea-ct. $3-5( coma HERE ma cunnuns This Waist for slender figures cannot be excelled---Safhlinc perfect form brings the slight cl` into the graceful contour present Itstyules delnnnd-H-V-a fun bust, erect sshculglers tape:-ixsg waist can be secured SA!-[LIN WAIST FOR * SLENDERT FIGURES no gthgf way; You will be agreeably sur- whu_t' can accmplish. THOUSAND CANDLES i To Western Canada (via including certain points on Grand Trunk Pacic Railway, May 2nd, 16th,_ 30th, June 13th, 27th, July 11th, 25th. August 8th, 22nd, September 5th , 19th, Winnipeg` and return, $33.00; [Edmonton and return, $41.00. Tickets good for 60 days. Proportionate rates to principal points `in Manitoba, Sask- atchewan and Alberta. Homeseekers excursion tickets Wlll also he on sale on certain dates via Sarnia and the [Northern Navigation Company. Se. icure tickets and illustrated literature _from any Grand Trunk Agent or ad- dress A. E. Duif, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. rtion will be marked with Cverv can to detail as each of the fou} act; will" be mounted entire. The com pany, including Wayne Lyter an Rosabelle Leslie, is said t obe {um capable of handling the exactixfg scenes in .a. most satisfactory man, HOMESEBKERS EXCURSIONS. Mr. P. C. Laverton Harris, Secre- tary of the Toronto Humane Society, will give an illustrated lecture in Trinity Parish Hall on Friday even- ing, April 21st, on The Inuence of the Beautiful, under theauspices of the Juvenille Band of Mercy. Over 100 slides will be shown to illustrate the lecture. V_ __.`-:,I,\\.` .`',~ y , Wj'.l_`Ii_`URSDAY, APRIL 20,) r care ? acts fully Gen CRO Totl its 911 J Ivv D-v v--- -Now, gents, for a nifty springv -shoe ate-a nifty low, price, see Carey Shoe Co.--Style and Quality ca n "ot be surpassed.-Guarantee to `save you 50c. to $1.25 on every-pair. ' 1 In 1,, fits. to bun] can \\ The Engliishirieni 6: iiaiiriie iajia Al- ilalidale will hold their 36th annual program will be furnished.` celebration on Tuesday the 25th inst. `by a dinner. in the Barrie House at 8.30. Tickets 75c. An entertaining I 1 1 -The craze for ladies Tan Shoes is something plmenomenalthis spring. The Carey Shoe `Co. are right in it. Just after procuring a-big*`snap ,in expensive goods, all Goodyear welts, regularly sold from $3.50 to $4.50.. On sale at $2.25 to $2.79. Store be- tween Queen s Hotel and Barrie house. Over eight months for $1.00. The Cbristion Guardian will be sent to any address in Canada to a new subw scriber to Januarylst, 1912, for.) $1.00. It was never so good as now. Every Methodist in the Dominion` should read it weekly. Address Wil-A liam Briggs, Wesley Buildings, To- ronto, Ont. Thursday, April 27th,~ 1911,` Mr. Ellsmere will sell by public auction on Lot 1, Con. 4, Oro (Townline) all his farm stock, implements, etc;, also some household furniture. The farm will also be oifered for ale. Sale at 1 o clock sharp. John'Jennett, auc- tioneer. The Canada Gazette of April 15th announces the temporary appointment of Alexander George Murray, of Gore Bay, in the Province of Ontario, Es-' quire, and of Osgoode Hall, barrister- at-law, to be` Deputy Judge of- the District Court of the Provincial, Dis- trict of Manitoulin, pending the `ill- ness of His Honor Judge Hewson, ' Mr.` Bothwell gt Phone 1003. There was not a 1-a`rg-e-:u` the Grand on Easter Monday night, when The Rosary was the attraction, but those who were present were well` repaid by seeing one of `the most pleasing performances of the season. "The -House of a Thousand Candles, dramatized from the widely-read" book, will be the next attraction, its being billed for next Wednesday even-' ing, April 26th. The Private Secre- tary, a very popular, play, is_ book-_ ed for an early appearance here.` ` ` '1"!-IE ROSARY APPBEOIATED. in stock ; also a car of corn or iced 5 goxq ageqmor, `v1q's'ce1eb:e9 All -1' ed ed-aloseedio I 1 380833 TCIIO Fresh Garden and Field edshdw - 3" `" -T % Plants andrlowers In --* ` V also Bud ornMl'1ou;-_._ A APPOINTED DB1 .-JUDGE. s'r. GI-IOBG-E 8 socmnr. ` a\6\I VIIIV ' Mamml? Clover Alsike` Clover. and g Alfalfa Clovgr AUCTION `sum. , 'v'1;hwe`*ice went 01 year 'O!1 March 3. go =ou_t this year. _----..! {mt of `the.ba.y last 31st. When will it -*1`*`=~v~.'.`w~n: aw -.;~ .2. - . ` .` . -. - . 4 .~ X. ,.M~!v~aI,-lg.~:n,-..>.:wq....`,\,,,,.,`._,,.,_,.,.,`,:,$,,,,.!,V`..___ _;_:, gwoonuqo Il\IVIl'Ill`_ I'IIIIlIUIlI any ` v .- mo ooooooooooooooooooqo9o ii stave iraif spent Good Friday in North Bay. . , . M . ` . Thos. Wilson of Toronto spentp Sun- .day in Town. . - T _ ` Miss 8. Ellis is spending a, couple of weeks in _Toronto. ` _ _; Mrs. J. Frank Jackson was in To-_. ronto for the holiday. _ _' Mr. R. Mix of Toronto .is. spending the `holidays `in-`Town. Reg. McNabb of Collingwoodp was home for the holidays. m-I~I'o:1:b. "]~3;'o-v;1:;V`7ofW C; (3., Toronto, was `home for the holiday}. `'14 " -pw -.v-..v --v- __-_- Mr. Geo. barley; Wvvzis ' up fromLl vliamilton for the holiday. Er. in Torohto` for-Va few days last 3 week. W . .. - -g n ??>l1,,I, _,.g_ `Easter visito; `in `Town. .. . - V A `-0 I! IV lII______;__ WSViz1by Cooke V 0} Toronto, wa 9.11 I "ArchieV P_uve-T,` Univergity, iis home for the holidays; ' ' h_,-l av vuv Vooow J`---. , f .---R`enew you! last Summe1~Ha't' with Crossland"s Hat `Bleach, 10, T a. bait. T , _ _.. -- u `g .. ` __ A; A M1: -'(');`\_1;e_<`i f-er'1;of 'iI_1-a.;1leybu.ryp` is ispending the holiday in Town. -A A `I ._.__x._ ..E f'I'I-..-..J.- .....'-u.L i"I""""'B "" """" v ` Mr. Chas. Lennox of Toronto spent. Easter with his [parents -her. ,4 rn.-__-__'L- 1 ?_._.-....`lL.. `"11;-rue :1`-}:re;of` 'i`')roiito UnivLer`ity iis spending the `holiday at vhoine; - T\.. )1. -__.__ _______L_: -7: Viiaiioue, V private Secretary to Hon. Jas. Duff, Minister, Miss D. McKee of Roosefeldt Hos- pital, New York, is home on vacation. Mr. Finlizyson of Parry Sound spent the holiday with his family in Town. Robt. Banting .of Toronto spent the holidays at his home on Worsley St. 11' 11 1 TMel. Gfiith of Toronto, is `spend-I `i_ng the holidays at his home on Clap- \perton St. - ' - I l -... ..-. -gr I A 1\ -use V Miss Rae Main of Orilliav was an` \ Easter visitor at Mr. and Mrs. Au1t s, Peel Street. "'iT"ia}aI1;n'}:'6;}go}.Iae "1'I;1i'"s}a}it the holidays at his home on Worsley St.- , - ` . Mrs. TM{r1zies of Peterboro is visit-'1 ing her daughter, Mrs. Kelcey, 61 Owen St. . `guest of Mr. `and Mrs. J. T. _Dougal1 Mr. (1 Mrs. Ross `Cameron spent! the Easte holidays at Mrs. Sprys, High Street. ' Mr. L. Stanley of Bank `of Toronto} sta , is spending the holidays at his! home in Chatham. -A T 1 Mrs. Wright of Hamilton was the` over the holiday. I ' 1 I 1 V Miso Nan Mclvienzie of Toronto was i an Eastertide guest of Mrs`. F. R. ?Redditt, Worsley St; Cal vu-no ---._-_- -'-swee`t2l ea.a-Invest" bbtained `by early . sowing. standard and new varieties . now in stoqk-`Vat Bothwellw. `nu. __ g )\n. 1 . Miss [Lou Dicicenson of Toronto was an Eastertide visitor at Rev.` W. Thorn1ey s, Mary St." `V -on Mr. Saint Hill of {he Bank of Nova ; Scotia, Toronto, spent Good Friday`! iwith friends inTTown. I `Miss Gladys Kelcey left on Tues- (fay for Peterboro, where she will take up a college course. `II `I `II 1'! `I I place -at `the home of Mrs.;7M .8 A- pieaant family gathering _cNi'ven, Elizabeth. 812,,-' on Easter `Sunday, when Mrs. Boone ' _Dublin, .0j.1'i:.,,a1,1d Mrs}.- Weig, and; "r .a rmith o_f;}I_:Irs; ~l_;lc}\Tivex_:`,. )4 a Q. anshizgar D1: r vu tooic any A. Mvihile, B.'Parkhouse, N. Johnl son, and B. McLarty of -Orillia were` home for the holidays. " - -vs--:1 1 A `T Mr. `and Mrs`: Goodman and sch! }Russer, are spending the holiday with` jMr. and Mrs. F. A. Hoar. ' *1 \ L 1 Mr. C. Griifh of Mvidland and his friend` Chas. Brown spent the holiday at the former s home` on Maple Ave. i `re A Mrs. William L. Patterson` and Miss McCarthy ,entertained their many friends on `the afternoon` 9! Tuesday and Wednesday at this week. They were assisted at the Brid e given Tuesday by Mrs. T. A_. " cCarthy, Miss Edith `= Edwards and -Miss Ida Ault, and `at the Euchre_? on `Wed- nesday by Miss Gladys Beeeroft,xMiss. Mabel ',_Po_we11 slid _'Miss Jessie `Smith. Mr. F. Harrison, accountant of the]: Waterloo branch of the Bank of Com-1 merce, spent the holidays in Town. I -- ,. .--.. . ..l Miss Caimen Gorddn, who inns beenq teaching at Novar, is spending the ;holidays .at her home on Bayeld St.] wv--. Read R. Wo1fendens advt. on_ an- other page. ; Hehas had 30 `y'ear; s experience in the manument business `and can_ guarantee satisfaction.- f - _-..A_ ..-_.'.IA._ -I.LguI-rA , . . . 5 Mr. and Mrs; Wm. Elliott, who ihave lately moved -into Town from ;Crown,Hill, have taken Mr. Barc1ay s ?house on Sophia St. Miss Patterson of Vickers Millin- ` ery Dept., was in Toronto on Monday `and Tuesday attending the second openings [at the wholesales. ' L `I-\ ..u 1 Rev. Dr. Booth preached J the an- nual sermon 'for the Woman s Mis- sionary Society in the v'I`hor.nto_K Meth- odist Church on Sunday morning last. of Agriculture, who has -frequently visited in Barrie, has been selected by the Ontario `Government to go to Europe tostudy electricity as applied to agriculture. ._ . .- Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin Bailey` and family, of North Bay, spent over Easter with relatives in Town, and left on Monday for a short visit with relatives in Sarnia. Congratulations are being extended to Mr. A. E. H. Creswicke, 'K.`C., on his election as a -bencher `of the Law Society of Ontario. Mr. T. Herbert Lennox, of Aurora, was another suc- cessful candidate. .Roy W, `Andrew has resigned his position as Commercigkteacher at the "Excelsior ` Business College and has accepted ,9. _positi_on as b`ook`-keeper! with the Bell - Telephone Co. V Shear, Allandale. The wedding took Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hodgins an-9 nounce V the { marriage _ of their eldest. daughter,_ Mildred, to Mr. Edward. place at their house in` Woodstock, O'nt., on Wednesday, "April ;9th. The guests` who spent Easter sit the `home of Mrs. Villiers were Miss .Vio_- `lat Hustone of the Deaconess Train- ing School, Miss Annie Muir, Toronto; Mr. Jack Sibble, .-Orillia; and Mr. Fred Thompson of Medicine .H_atV,- Ail"- berta. Little t-Miss Urry,~,.of '-N; John_*",St;~` `should have reason- to think 'she'.7was , born under a lucky. star. On `Satur- ' day afternoon during the _rnsh"hours when many vehicles are always. pass- ing along Dunlap St., the little girl, who is only ve years of age, was crossing the street and after dodging` one vehicle she was knocked down `by a .team coming -in the .opposite_ direc- tipn. It was a fnar3row escape, but fortunately the .little girl -did not re- ceive much` injury, and after removal to her home in 9., cab, she was soon fable to engage jn her snal pastimes. v. 5'1`? Mmnoms-1'. lwml nu; CHURCHES! Next Sande): lzlhe pastor will con- duct a. children s service in the morn- ing and in the `evening there will be a song service led by a. choir" compos- ed of ladies only and an address by thenzpastor on fPre-Pentecos-tal Pow- er. . - . I %~%_. ._l and Entertamment 7 `Under ithue Auspiqu of the Ask all-fa}esc T.R'.% Agent abou; `9`HomeAseekej's" J and ``,S4f:tt`l_ex__'_s ' Excursions, ` or ad-- drss,%L.:%%AiA.%?1i. Durr,`%%.1a..%Lx?. A, THURSDAY, APRIL zoug ; inthe Parisli Hall 1`oRoN'ro _s1_,9o RETURN1 --n--4g_ _:____ `A very interesting service will be held under the auspices of the W0- _`man s Home Mission Society in_ St. Andrew .s Church on Thursday even- 'i`ng, April 20th, at 8 o clock. 1 are; nus. IT Eev.`.G._vR; eott, B.A., M.D., win` give an address on work among the foreign people of our great West. .'1`9r9nto, Ont, ' v_u-V`... 9 ' 1 \ Tlgg ristian,`Gua1"i avnsWiH he sent to `hd of 1911 to a ngw subscriber for $1.00. It should be a weekly visit- or to every Medzhodisthome. Address Willaim Briggs, Wesley Buildings,` __1_.' '- _.._. ...'-.-L Next ` Sunday Rev. H `H. S. Magee, `Field Secretary for the Temperance Prohibition and Moral _Reform work of the Methodist Church in Canada, will preach at both services. |ASaleofWork Social tagd. `_w5;15ang_ Guild] Th; pizblfc are ordi11y invited to be present. V ' E Christ Church held its annual con- ? gregational meeting .on_ Monday even- iing, a representative number being :present. Rev. A. B. Hubly occupied `the chair.` The reports read were gratifying as a whole, and the bal- ance on hand in the bank amounted } to $65.65. Plus ftycents for"? adniissioii to Canad`_iani National Hqrsgf Showgf . ' % Tickets" goqd`- going Aj)r:il 25th; 26th, 27Ph."`: 28th and 29th. R.turn*limi t `Mg-y 1st,} 1911: % `-.1` / Low " to the '1"hereHis a. bright outlook for the` _church in _the coming year. c The officers elected are:- S.W.-R. J. Gallagher. -J.W.--David Jamieson. i Treas.-V-Ge_o. Coles. ' L . Vestry-men--Mess1's. R. Buchanan, `S. -L. Fleming, H.__ Green, Chas. Kel- sey, Walter Buchanan, Geo.` Goles. `I to` AC.-David Jamieson and R. Buchanan.. ,ul-vava_-nvv, v..-, ' `--'"-If your boy needs `a. new shit ours is the place for the best` variety. Sarjeant & King. . A .|L-__`_____4 -1. m..:..':L-. 'n....:.1.. _ -BRENTWOOD. (From `oar own Correspondent). Brentwood, _April 18.--Mr. and Mrs. .George Allen of Parry Sound spent -Easter holidays with their parents here. .Miss Josie 'Fois_ie of Stayner Isp'ent Su1_1_day at home. ....Mr. `and Mrs. Pat Daley of Barrie `were visit- ing _the latter s parents, Mr. Dumond. ....Mr. "E. Robinson of Buifalo was the guest of Miss R. A. L-Dumond over Sunday. . ...Mr. Joe. ; Desourdiel of Hamilton spent several Tdays with his family here. ....Mrs. E. Comartin is visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. A. Dalston, at Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. `Charlie Satchel are mov- ing to the Canadian Soo, where they intend keeping a boarding house. Mr. Frank Desourdie, Jr., is home from Procter,_Minn., where he has spent the winter. . . . .Mr. G..H. Seeler left for Parry Sound last week. `He intends spending the summer there. ....Mr. Frank'Desourdie. s sale of stock and implements last week prov- ed a grand success. ' --seeds--rresh garden and non` seeds now T arriving at 2Bothwell s. n An.` '1 n TR.`to s.-0. A. Perkins and'R. J.` Gallagher. V 55;. 353.-n T 13 8! nunckly atop: con In.` Il'cI colds. hula t etlnroatnadlun u. . . . Balcenla. Sale of me; T "and Wilitiseful Aru1ea,1 Acgndy stall, Tea, Room, `etc. - `'_0penat3 pm. ' - I A I\n-Innutunu cu`--- { ADMISSION, . cozmmn sr. Mizfrnonxsr. s-1'. ANDBEW 8 dnuncn. _"',"v""" " -_""e' g . This afternoon at Trinity Parish Hall, a Sale of Work _is being` held under the auspices of the Social and` Working Guild of the Church, ` and ; in the evening an entertainment will be given. ' ",1. 19-.. _ ..1A.>__ _._..:....