trains leave `Town -i y during March` and; V11 unlu Jbvxnnns v.y-u. I proportion. Fares st of Toronto will her. Return limit` ares will be in ay, March 3rd to lusive, and round- tickets will be sold 'cic Rauway from (Azil-dae and East) fares--for example, lso West [and North innipeg and return on and return $43. u...,., 0...... W Vancouver. All ned- and operated cic Railway, af-- est form of e"1(`3i-I {S.': ? (_)`, 3.cWo.-rner and F. Desjardine. , `Mr; Harold Maxwell` presided as chairman" and_- Mr. S. -`C . Warner -acted "as secretary. Mr. David Davidson was . first onHthe list of nominations`, . then followed" J. J. Dumond,.` Evangelist 1. Richey and `William Clark. Messrs. Davidson and Richey withdrew .and a resolu- tion was passed to have at roll call note which was as follows, allow- ling all ratepayers present to vote-- 'Mr. Clark obtained 23 and Mr. [Dnmond -24. The most amusing \inc"ident was when Mr. McGrady said he would vote for both, which was marked accordingly by Frank Maxwell who kept count on a. blackboard in full View of all the ratepayers. His name appears in the list. of both can'dicl`ates. Neglect is` |CauseofGr ,Hair Easily Corrected if Y*'0nly Will _; Has your wife gone shopping? _Alas, I m afraid . not! I m. afraid sh? gone Vbuying..-Boston Transcript. No woman nowada lustrous hair Gray and a woman s that. any wo- e annoyance of It seems a sham man should suffer neeci lose. N % was, 5 NE! and easy to use poverished; sca DUUIC III IIU. IUD. 11 LCIL \.UAUL, / Hay s Hair H lth is so "simple 1d so sure in its oman can afford It is not- a dye, that brings new and that natural look to the im- and hair roots, re- stores the ori nal, natural color of the hair. It removes dandru. - Your. mom will -be refunded td you if it fa after a fair trial. $1.00, 5 25c. Get it at our results that no to overlook it. just a real ton life and vig colored health i56Ii -SAL AND RECOMMEND- 1 ED BY GE . MONKMAN `R. J. FfETC.HER. Local Agent, Bhflsi; HOMESEE ER. [EX GU13; ONS .Winnipeg and Re mg.--up---_ _ -- Each Tuesday March I`. to 2'44, inclusive. rn - $35.00 Edmonton and urn - 43.00 i NF:-`m 'fI`o'1l;`onto.t an on o own 0. b from Stations East `Darn:-n I In .l\I.'A.IJ\J\/I211 L) ` Llaxansu :4-..-..v (ONE-WAY COND CLAS EACH TUESDAY IARCH AND APRIL Through} a Toronto to Winnipeg and l\1:Y:'est.h COL` InSTtEARS ON ALL TRAINS. No charge t Bertns. _ _ . : Particular tom Canadian Pacnc Agents or write M. G urphy. D:P.'A.. Toronto. Lumcozf `en on west. uun. nan un. No charge f Berths. Darth-ulnr rnm (fan: Seittlers travell g with live stock and eff 3 should ta ETTLERS SPECIAL TRAIN which 1 es West Toronto each Tuesday durin MARCH and APRIL after arrival re at 10.20 pm. train from Toronto Union tation. REDUCED SqTLERS FARES znnn nrnv nnxrn (`I AC\ o Settlers and milies without live stock should use R ULAR TRAINS. leaving Toronto 10. p.m. DAILY. Through Colonist an ourist Sleepers. [31 .09 P:a_AuniuM m Ammo: .` $01-_I XPICI ll! CINTI MANITOBA, SASKATC WAN gittlers n ahnn A 0') WHAT,- AGAIN 2. Ianonu Last Return Lun _ Ir.'r'rl_I=.R S SPECIAL Stations West and roportlonate `area Toronto. two months. ' mas otgfj y made .3 Ice and `s lNY naclnin; I, EAST. DNEI -vq Barrioq In BARRIE R.A.MASONS % INSTITUTE A NEW CHAPTER AT oRILLIA `R.E. Comps, Otton and ' Installed Officers of Couch- % iching Chapter, With T, V W.H. Bennett as Cum-' V. ' mandirrg Officer ' T ' ' " ` r, VOL. LXI". NO 0 h ' ruoml-zson Cll`W;_PIlIVIaflQl'-I` `up: < >. an in l`i-mo~-Z[*`1'ida,v, Feb.f1_31'4h` nu. an i|111'mrta1ft day among` T\n-h .\[:mms in Orinia, that`. -`b81118 `vlw hllv .~'.Ct fol` the institution-0f :`.,m-lm-hing: C1u11)te1' and` i11s_ta11l_?."~ Iiwn U1 u1u01`s. Th(` ceremo.nyW%13`i._ ;w1't'u1'|11'.-al by R. E._ Comp: Wm. Barrie, Grand`: `mad:-nt of Georgian DiStrict,`;}Sfg :~i$I.-(I by R.` E. .'C0m'p.. and uthm' distillgiiished, ihlh ml` Sif. ,'l'l(`t 1: l'1... .l'.11 ,,,!._,_ ._-._..... ....-.u`n'.u'vu '``'H` I |3|f.',lU.'L \Jllul)l4U|`," '1 `lw i'n1lo~wi mg` o"xcersT ;_wereM-H; Imlz l.1. .7... Ex. Comp. .1 . " 1.1':*.'.. 1 .1 1,._:_._:_--1 I1 = 11 I I. clan 14413: \JUll|1lo' I')nug'1l; 151' 1, I'i11Cip1 SKI! DRESS MAKING March 2. T Miss.l'l_unt: X Large shipment of % + by Iusi from across, %the_l"5nd;- SILK CREPES % V S L Brocaded R-atine, Plain toiimatch 3. Dresden Silks`, for V esting and SBlous'es Duchess Silks, Plain [ S . ~ Broche Silks, Black and Cblors - S I Tamaline S ' - ' Pailette Silk, Plain and Fancy Satins, Black and Colors V S Prints, Cingharhs. Crejaes. .GaIata.S` aVnLd`Linens in all: shades Sheetings, Pillow Cottot'1s,Towelin g, Table Linens, aindwshee ready for use. ' . T ` - . Our Spring Samples for Men's and Ypung`. Mn made to" mea re suits arxherei This season we are showing the `largest line we have ever show *and`the patterns are the best. ` ' - ` -A ` L - 1 '_Vlen se arid Boys R_ e;'ady fo` .Wer Suit/s .VlIIV?' UU.ll& WT ---_--~---` `y I I Spring Suits for Men now in stOck.'.~ 'All`the new_.est models will bafound among's;t~ .I____ , l ' 5 them. Dress Goods} %NrIen s Tailored Suits Cotton Goods Md FIG W. H. Bennett; 2nd Phncipal Z., Ex. Comp. W. `H. Tudhope; 3rL1 -Principal J., `Ex. Comp. H. Par- sons; M. of 0., Ex .Comp. W. A. Baldwin; -M Scribe 13.. Comp. W. J. -O Brien; Scribe N.,` Comp. Geo; H. Black; Senior Sojourner, Comp. Junior `Sojourner Ra-pley; - Principal Sojourner, Comp. % `F. S. 'Lewis;. `Comp. M. Comp. E. Veil, Comp. D C. .'1`homs_on; of 2nd Veil, Comp. 0`. `Wainwright; Master `of 1st-Veil, Comp. H. :Jupp;- J anitor; `Co-mp. J as. McBeth., The Chapter starts ' with unusual- ly bright prospects, .have a brilliant future. ' Regular meetings. of Couchiching Chapter `i will be held M in fOrillia Masonic VA. W-ood"; Master of 3rd `B. Tudhope;*` Treasurer, M V Master _ and? ~ should, i 1 idllH.;UI, wuaanyo vu-4. ...__~,., ' starts` bright am have of -j beheld I fOrillia Hall-.` ~ ~ cl-UJ-;`-`K-l\l-0-V -. -w.... 7 , _ _ %WhatA s tli_e- coblness between `you and `Wombat? ` ' ` 1 .i,_1_L -.......` .-.3; L:n ana VV Uumuy 2 K He asked me to "take care? of pa.rrov_t this ~_ summer. ' ~'-~'k '1-;--tn` Lana ~`lD`(;'I"|G , H. fI"I pa-rruvu yum ~a....,...`.-- ` v That may have -been Vaskiirig lgreat` deal. However, you agree so what s the trouble flow 2 `_ " "-He hasn -t `called for` it yet. Louisville _Co1_1rier-lJou_1'Lnal.` - Rlggson E03 `HOSPITALITY-` `ifs goodnSs- will` be at once ap- parent. 17hi r_'t,`- 'th'e rich ,br9wn` f color, _,ti3_eh __tih_e t` nt`ali._zing gdorn % ut wait'till.+you.ftaste= it.` That. { 7' 1*bsth` acmwf Joye ?`iT`1`~t.%?,S4 1'VHl`_f`lNTl_lIlT.8 0`l5* VIABRII, 1-gm: Vc:o__u`u-rv _org ssuqot ANb_.'rI-It Vnomusau or cmnm `ova cap-anion. nia. eat on}; ` pplica`-ff` gnness..-jg` se thelfg `ss and}: cedgnia; may 1' using"? elight- i Fancy Checks, Plain Fancy Broche Suitic Chiffon Broadcloth, Navy and Black Se For Separ! White an Black Ch Fancy 3'3 Srt. . ~...`. b. FEBRUARY 19. `1'914 HOLLAND mums MAN ARRESm>1=oIz . PASSING BAD C0lNS `John Grainger, who Foimexly Lived in Barrie. Also Had .' Suspicion: ` Materials `at - His Home on Queens- v1'_lIe Road. i J ohri Gia;injgor, who lives on tho Queensville road about two miles ,.east of Holland Land-ing, will `ap- pear before Magistra.te.TL H. Brun- ` ton in the York _Co-iinty Police Court, -February 26, on_a. charge\of uttering jucouilterfeit coins. *Gra.inger was ,-arrested early "last - week -by County Const9Lblo$`John Brown,_. and `pleaded not guilty before Reeve S. VR.-Goodwin; 'J.P., in Holland Land- ing. On Thtirsday-f * L; = x c1_.___:---.. .242... = 4.......'.;._'a.. .. `M-.A mg , 0I_1 ..l. IluI'S(_.ltl.Y. _ ._ 9 . S-p1_1rio_us~ ' fty, tw,e1_1ty-ve and te n:~cent- `pieces have -been.-. inter- m`iItte_n;tly ci1`cula.ted~-i'n`t11e county for the p_st- two_ years; jand,,it has long been suspected that; counter- ifeiting on --`a. sma11_,.s_co_.le , was-` being "- - : - .- " " .-. a 1, ' n;.';'__; __'_1_'_ 1.... ,'L_,... 'Ct1l'l'.lUu. U11. -V K V V `~ K ,_ Consta-b1eABro*Wn who has been `_i,nves'tig~a;1;ingV % the : cause of the marsh! .fixesi'.f_'*`wn1ch raged " in the . Holland .Landin8`." district ,las`,t. fa.I1, `became inferested in the co!in~.in- cidept, and it .183 claimed _1:h9,t_,f`upo1 1 seardhing. Graingbrfsv-hquse ?h%g,ouxid ya` .quantity"_`' of . ~~ l1)lat9erj... f; jqf, _ A1?.arisx,\; h1Ok.':rt5.R-`;:'*= 3i1d 11d19$`;-..j Which - \ IJIU l'D5aLu Dun ;unvuc,4J ,. [p " Tlie _]constahl:a 9 'g'a1:l1ei'edT Aui)` -four- 1 _ gpur-i-ous : ftei9.+cepj; p'ie`c`esg in the 1% `sttirfes ,;arid,{hQte1, b ',T-hfqyjff ~w. ere_,5da;ted. 1-5 Q1 -,4, 5?Btiri1io{ ` aout % % known to `.'_._ t` ,. ,.,-. 1 td match") 8 ` . Black and Colorg, es and %Che.%vio`ts [uitings liste received` lks, Fancy Colored he Skirts }White` Cottons .and Pillow Cases BIGCELEBRATION PLANNED. ran BARRlElN:l915 Finest :CntenaIy ally Obsrvd Here.--Acti ve Committee Appointed to ` Ar"ran`ge Det`ails of Pro- gramme UnclerCen- ` tr_}al' Eitecutive. , _. BV`a.`rfr.ieA '-is `to ha1 V'te`A_a11otV1ier cele-' bration the plans -'_oi1t1ined -s`on `Tuesday "evening `of last_ week by n /\..l _t\ ;uesuuy t;V11111g UL luau. wvcn 9; E. H. Sch-mmell, of - Ott-(wa, Or- ganizing Secretary of fchvef Canadian Peace Centenary , Asociation, j are carried into effect. - I _ The `Mayor ` had; called a rneeting for the police court and -a round" table conference was held under his presidency. The a'ttendan_ce was not large, though it was representative. As` a result a ,commit`tei=-, was form-" ed consisting_of H: E. Jory, Chair- man, Mayor Oowan, F.- T. Short. W. R.` King`, ' Dr. Arnall` and Geo. Vickers. ` ' Mr. Scammell stated that steps` were being taken in Canada, Great Britain and the United. States, adequately to celebrate the centen- ary of the.signi11g' of the Treaty. of Ghent, by which the last `war with the`Unite<'i'~` ` States was brought.- to ELL--- -._-_... nt- L116 LJIJLIICU. Iguuvva 'vv_u-2 -u-u...a--.,. -- a close. Three committees were" at_ work and a general programme had been ' outlined. In this there were four main features--the erection 9f monuments, the holding of ser- `vices of thanksgiving in the church-` 1 es, the conduct L of an educationa propaganda and public festivities in a number of centres. It was proposed to erect monu- mentsxor other memorials in . the` three capitals, along ' the interna-' tionalj boundary and at certain other places. "These memorials would remind all future generations of the` friendship between` -the two great branches of the Anglo-Saxon race. Arrangements were, being made whereby the churches of the British Empire and the United States would set aside one Sunday for special thanksgiving to Al- mighty `God for the blessings of the Century of Peace. (I .1, blow \.I\raJIlvIo'J V- _. __._-- The principal feature of the ' celebration concerned the children, ' for they would be the custodians - of the peace _for the next fty _ years. An` active educational pro: paganda was in "progress; dealing ` [With the treaties and other inte1f- 9 national agreements which have Americans had engaged one of their leading historical. professors to re- write the history of the last shun,- dredyears, so as to correct some of the: prejudices and misestatements pin the school text " -books of the country. In both `Canada and the States _,, mpetitive essays were .to. be arranged for in the schools and prizes awarded. Probably. shields would be. exchanged between `the schools, (if. the two- countries, where i the places in7'which they are `located - hear identical names. _ Man.'y other minteresting features are under; `consideration. * a made the long `peace possible. The , Mr. Scammel1"s princlpal object _I in visiting Barrie Was` that this t town has been chosenhy the Execu- ; tive Qf the Canadian Committee, of which Sir. Edmund Walker of To- ronto is `president, as one of the hundred centres of celebration` .in Canada. = '.[`\he elebration is} not to- take `place until the Summer of A 1915,,` but -it `is necessary to make! preliminar. arrangements some . time 1 ahead. {n this celebration the .childrex1'would| _be given the prin-4 cipal? place at it _Was aimed to bring home to them especially` the ` C signicance .of the. event; it It. was _intended- to '.have" American * speaker .l.at:"7each Canadian ,-centre` and a} `Canadian Jspieaker `at each, _;Amer`.ilc_an_'l icentre, `. While? - otitlines b`of `s1i.ite;b1e .' features wbuldf be.'.f1;;;1'; xi4.` - ishedi A"?li3x.."e.,tl,1. ;13xe1>i:tiv x 'in.,:--Ottawa. 5 the : etai ed . progfainme `would. 5' . --;-1,-' :,, ` ., ,.~,.` A The organizin.g .. secrtary .propos} ed ` ythvat . the small cqmmittee aspvpo`i1'1t-V ed `should; form the nncletxs of a E1:-larg"er_j 'organiaatiq'n,}- which should ? 1' represent` the.'Gounci1,.-the Board of "_ _A'1`~rade; : the Jqhurizhes;-g" "women s_ ad - cities~`.%s'13oar ..gf+ Education, sch'o`o1S.- j4Dat_1fi6tgic< }- ,!`3.:`i$5 t<,:.;i ,-a Vwwlliii ` " .aQ.l\I_'-VJ-0'-lL_"J-_`V V '\If\l4l _causing:i;.i`conside'ra5`ble annoyance and lifeegling. in ythis-_section `Was set- Sam;-day,. Feb. by a t %i1`ali1e1ection;? '1 ne annual c . meeting I'hav'ing, . been `ca1led _on ._1)ecembe_1` `presided as chairman and at which `he? and Mr. `William Clark Werel .noI_ninated' as trustees, after taking a. sli'0w hand vote` `Mr. Dumond de-i elared fMr. Clark elected as. he had} majority. "' Some persons "i being dissatised owing to the election not ` being on the -proper day and a iiumiier not aware of it, they took "advantage of section 453, sub-sec- tion 5, of the School Act, and on January 10th held a second election at which William Wallace presided as chaimnan. iAsi Mr. Clark was not present Mr. Dumond Was elect- ed unanimously. The inspector did not conrm this election, but in- stead held an investigation of the rst . meeting. Finding irregular- ities in it he ordered another meet- ing to be called which was carried out according to his instructions and aameeting called on baturday, Feb. 7th. The miscellaneous work passed off very smoothly save for a little crossing of swords between = gattlei. ,which--? has ibe/en" 1,913," at which J. J, gDumon_d ` THOM'E`SEE`KERS- EXCURSIONS AND SETTL .R s TRAIN-S TO TH_ WEST. Those taking Excursions shoul imany exclusive the Canadian connection with. vantage of above bear in mind the eatures offered by ic Railway in trip to the West. It is th`e,only 1-Canadian route. Only "line oper ng through trains to Western. Can a. No change of `depots. Only lin operating through standard and n urist sleepers to Winnipeg and equipment is 0 by Canadian af- fording` the hi est eici- lency. ` V A ` -11 1 V October 27th i `at very low. $35, to Edmo `be slightly hi T Homseekers eect each Tu trip second-clas via Canadian Ontario points from Toronto, of Toronto to Other `points from points two months. I , Homeseeke * to each Tues April. rt! attached to I . 37 during March and April, the Ca dian Pacic will run Settlers trai to VVinnipeg and` West and fo the accommodation` of settlers tr elling with live stock and effects, colonist car will be . the settlers effects ar will leave Toronto train. This `on regular t ain at 10.20 p.m., and on arrival West Toronto it will` be attached 0 settlers effects train . as mention ._train_s' . .A through " above. Forthose not travelling with live stock and eets, special Colonist ' attached to regular Toronto, running. to` Winnipeg without change. 0 charge is made for ac- commoda on in Colonist cars. [Touri sleeping cars are also opera on regular train leaving RT.oi rlt 10.20 pm. a `I11 11 __.LI _--1._._.-.. na\"V\ nu-\vv Fl 1) p [1 UL` VV.I.1IaU .Lu.. - Dist.r' t Passexxger Agent, Toron- 'to., T % 9-9 \.I anu-r-_u , 1, 1.'DI`0IlL .lU. av 11.111. Full particulars from any C.P.R. Agen 0 Write M. G. Murphy, 1\:._;_._` L I)` nnnnnnn nu A n-onf ..Tnrnn- 3313E1STv`?r~99I9