Pa :29 Eight MEN S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR MEN S MERINO UNDERWEAR NAINSOOK ATHLETIC COMBINATIONS J. Sutc1iffe&Sons A SPECIAL SALE OF LATEST STYLED DRESSES Begins Friday, the 30th of May VVhi te, Alice Blue and Navy in Shirts and D1'aw01's and Colnbmations. WHERE MOST PEOPLE TRADE in Shirts and D1.'awe1's. All sizes. 'Il; ;'Vs';tty `Shades , in Beac`i1 Cloth. All at `a Reduced Price. T Every Dress a Bargain Tenders `will be received up to arid i-11cludi11_; June 6 for the paint- ing 01` the pavilion at St. V'ince11t's'l Park. Barrie. Lowest or any tender not necessa1-ily accepted. Apply. A. H. (iondull, , 74 M:u',v St. Sec. 1 :u-ks Commisimi. DEPARTMENT STORE 14. n.n;;.-.4-; uuu; The rst weekly match of the Ladies Golf Club, held on Tuesday, resulted as follows: nnof (11-nan Qnnrn 1S2 hn'|Ix.:_--4\H. resuueu as ].Ul1UW5: Best Gross Score, 18 Ida Creswicke. Best Net Score, 18 Stewart. D.-mt rirnuc Qt-nrn 0 j_?______?__ in message ca1`1'ying. The Danie team were a,wa1`ded rst honours in signalling. 5[eW8.I`t. Best Gross Score, 9 May Livingstone. LADIES` GOLF -.50 ho1es--1.\Iiss 11o1es--)I rs. holes---.\Iiss .\`ot,ice is hereby given pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons having claims against the Estate of Jane I{i1'lapatt`icl<, late oi` the Town- ship of l-`los, in the County of Sim- coe, Widoxv. who died on or about the thirtieth day 01` April, 1924, are requested to send particulars ot their claims to the undersigned on or before the I\\'(-,`l]l_V-l`SL day of June. 1924. after which date the E.\'e('utor will (liSl.I`il)1lte the assets of the estate an10n_=.; those entitled thereto, 1l2l\'llLL' 1'ega1'tl only to the claims of which he shall then have` notice. and that he will not he re- sponsible to any person for the as- sets of said estate whose claims shall not then have been received. Dated .\la}' 23, 1924. \ Dmmltl Ross. Executm"s i-Bau-rie. Solicitor, Ont. Charming in both heavy and light materials At J. Sutcliffe 8: Sons Barrie, Ontario Buy Standard-Designer Patterns with The Belrobe New Wellington Hotel B.-\I{RIE. ONT. Rooms with Bath. Running VVater in Every Room. Sample Room. .-\11 New Steam Heated. Our r)I0tt0--Com-tesy E. \\'hite, `W. H. Kennedy, .\l:u1:1g'e1'. ]`ropriet.o1'. OU can make this dress of French serge, wool jersey, wool crepes for street wear, or of Canton crepe, crepe de Chine for after- noon wear. Visit our piece-goods counter and select the material you like best. But before you buy it, get your Standard- Designer Pattern and see how much you need. The Belrobe enclosed with the pattern, shows you how to lay it out on the least possible amount of material. T.HURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924. '-vvvvvvvvw -v-----V--__, , sEE US BEFORE? 1 YOU BUY OR SELL ,'560O60OO00@0OOvOOOOOO Z\'O l`l(`E "l.`() (`REDl'l`0l{S MISS WILLERS FOR SALE L. R. ORD To LET 'j].`lG XDL} RS __..._.______._:_____ Fo_r Sale--We1l built eight rooml brick house, every convenience, good| lot, garage and stwble. Apply 12 Small St., Barrie. I Bzwrie. Dr. Cane spent Sunday in New- market. amsa (`H-nu-a cnnnf TUar1nncr1nv I lIl'cl.I'KU|.. Amss Crowe spent Wednesday in Orillia. I\Irs. 1v`. Dobson is spending a week in Toronto. ' Miss Nettie Hook was home from Toronto last week. . nu.-a \'.Vrn 'D.xnL- -21: in 'T`nnI"nfn over me weer: emu. M1`. Vv m. .\-Ialshall is doing nicely at the R.V. Hospital. 1 fr-hrhr nF n-illin cndnf fhn urppl: EL [He H..V. 1`1U.`;'j_.|l|/dl. J. Wright of Orillia spent the week end at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. E. Painter motored `.0 Toronto this week. ;\Ii.ss Helen Gilchrist of Toronto was home over the holiday. A A any-lac nF hnnvlincr rrnvnnvz H11 '1'OI'OI1[0 IZJJSL VYEBK. Mrs. VV111. Peck was in Toornto the week end. \I.. nrm \-Tnvchn1'l in dninrr ninnlv 1101116 over L116 nun-1uu.`y. A series of bowling games will be played on .\I0nda_v evenings. TH` and Mr: .T Pnttnn and mm- DB pluyeu UH .\1Ullukl_V CH-:1uu5:. 111'. and Mrs. J. Patton and fam- ily spent the holitlay in Hamilton. Mrs. Nonman Ixlarshall has return- ed from visiting friends in Toronto. \T1'=, '1`, FZr1 nnd daushter Mal`- 90 [F0111 V-lslllllg Lrleuus H1 J.u1UuLu. .\I1's. T. Edge and daughter garet were in Toronto over the week end. \r.. and If:-a \ D-1tnn nf` 'I`nv~nn_ BIHL Mr. and Mrs. .-\. Paton of Toron- .t0 spent the holiday with 1'e1at`i\'es I here. I '1`,`|!\ Allnnrlnlu Tlnurnrr (Ink {a HOIISESJ FOR SALE Mr. Geo. Leslie, Alrlaiidale, has two car loads of western horses for sale. Light horses, general purpose `horses and heavy horses. Several well matched teams among the lot. If you want horses see Mr. Leslie. The price will be right. era. The .`\11Z1l`ldLI(3 Bowling Club is holding a. touznament on '\\`ed11esda,V . Q 1`)-Iivxtnn n vvn ' HC.\L. Mr. and Mrs. J. paying: a visit with Sound. \I: f`.'uvnnr< hnn QUUIIH. Miss Givens has ronio after visiting 1 Givens. \ I u-n 1.` T3: I-I\\ n r\ UN 6115. Mrs. E. Firlnml spent end with her sister, Mrs. .\Iidlan-(1. '\Yu~ T!..1- l\:- the week Alorton, in Yf.....:1..... :.. -.!..:L ' .\1l\.lLcLLIl1J ` l Mrs. 13:11:91` of Hamilton is visit- ing her parents, M1`. and Mrs. Mc- Causland. \fu- Axnrvf Tlnv-v-v in hnnu-nu-inn L/Lll.lD.ld.J.1U.. .\I1'. Albert Be1'1`_\' is improving |s1owin_.,' from his recent attack of l pnetnnonia. mm nu nrnmx AP mm.n..+,. has yuu: u IH`UL1Ad.. Jlrs. Lot Webb of Toronto has returned after visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Webb. r`I....n..,..~. \r:4,.I.A1I Ac '1'!/....-..~.an H . D. \Vt'UU. Clarence lritchell of Toronto spent the week end with his parents at Tollendale. I Riv mm H... hm..,..- Av -r~.~...m.m i Lll. LUILUIIULLIC. M1`. and .\I1's. De\ve_\' of 'I`o1'onto were-the {guests of Mrs. T. C. Royce lover the 11o1ida_V. \.|'n.~ Y)..ol-n`--.~n.u A4` "'l`nv-nntn Itvnrw `\r\ U\'dl' LHU uuuuu.,\. Miss I z1I,tere0u of 'I`or0nto was the guest of her brother, -\. E. Patter- son. last, week end. Rf.-;~ Tiny-Fnv-:1 AF T!nFI`nln vAfI1 rn n _______:_ For Rent-~~'1`hree or four rooms, suitable for light housekeeping, cen- tral location. Apply Box A, Ad-J nan nn i l ! .u.\....- . tion 01` 11 Ha1'r}' operation I Th 11 1'5 (1 11 :;`(`SSil1`-.' M1`. an spending :50. ldl, \\'l;'8li emu. l Mrs. Kerford of Buffalo returned last week after visiting her sister, Mrs. C. F. Prxrker. Rf n-fl \fy-9. R Tnrry-nun AF Tn, A115. L1. 1`. 1cl.1l\CL. M1`. and .\Ii's. A. Ingram of T0- ronto have been visiting the latter's mother, Mrs. J. Webb. 11,. 11' 1' Ivan 1nr\1'n.~ nn `VAR, 1llULHtfl', Jllb. J. V! !.`|JU. Rev. W. J. Watt leaves on Wed- nestlray to attend the General As- sem-bly at Owen Sound. 31!`. and Mrs. S. Hall visited the lzLtte1s p21I`0I1IS, Mr. and .\I1's. Wil- son. over the week end. nun xn~.u-n\..n u-kn ha: nnnontnll S01]. OVBI` LHU \\'|:t`.l\ cuu. Phil Newman, who has accepted :1 position with the Bell Telephone Co. in Toronto, was home for the 24111. u.,...-- r..n.,...:...-. T)r\nr-hnv` `LT 1 Jilll. .\Iisses Catherine Pouchex`, H. Ki111;eni:<., \\'. Carrol and 0. Bed- ford spent the 24th at the home of C. \V. Poucher. \Yv~:* xv T11-r1H* nn Um L`. Tid- `U. W. youcner. .\Irs. XV. Pratt and .\I1`s. 6). Ed- xvard are in Cleveland this week 211.- Iondinz Ihe Imernalional Conven- 'tion 01 thv G.I..\. I-`ell u11de1-went a second at the R.'\'. Hospital this |IT1mrsdu_v) z1101`ni11g. He is; pro- nrnacin rr 4'91 rnr-:1 h1\' ` I 1'IH1I`5l1ll_\') Zlll)l'UU|5_'. zyossixlz l'z1vora.l)1,\`. K and .\I1's. Arthur :1 week in D Windsox` on :1 Visit to William and Arthlnx V111.-. n l\71II')` nnnzrvon-nf \\11nz1m nnu Auuur. The annual con5.;1`egatio1m] meet- `ing of the Burton .\ve-. church will` We held on Thllrsdzxy evening, June 5. at .\` p.m. .~\ pro<.'m1nme will be p1'0\'ide(1 and the depz11`tme11tz11 re- lports presc-med. I The conr:1'e::nti0ns of Burton Ave. {church and Essa St. church are 4lm1<.lin_': united p1`a_\'e1` meetingzs (lur- gin: the month 0!` June. The rst $wi11 be held in the Essa SI. church on Wednesclay evening. 'l`hr. KL` \ nl` Q0 rlnnvn-n : nhnrnh \\ (lH`;`S(lil_\' B\'EIllU.g. The \\"..\. of SI. Genrge s church were giiests of the V\`..\. of St. Paul's church, Innisl, on \Vednes- (lay afterimon. Miss F. Jones. 21 re- tlirned niissionary from China, ad- dressed the gathering. Supper was :~:erved by the ladies of St. Pauls. .. wt 71 11v .1 ._,~. _p n-n:,... A. KIRKPATRICK 5 General Merchant I Grain - Seed - Coal - Real . Estate `- Money to Loan Lefroy K ' Ontario B1`unt0n and Mr. H- Barron. avcnvcu :1; un. ;uuu...; u. u.. .....u.... I ` Rev. H. E. \\'(~11wo0d of Collier St. eXC]ilI1_E`, 9d with Rev. S. M. |Bo:1ch 0!` Burton Ave. and was the speaker here on Saturday night, (le- ,1i;htin_:,' 11 large audience with his `earnest, eloquent discourse. The .s010ists at this service were .\Irs. G. n-- ,p `rd `LlAlIAI\\l1A uuu .u.. 1..., .4...-... .-\ shinf: party consl~sting of .\I1`. and .\I1`s. J. Clemmens and son Jack. '31:`. C. EdM'ar and daughter |D01'0th_v and .\h`. E. Firman and .d:mghter Norine went to South River on Friday in pursuit of the nimble trout, but 0w'in_s; to lleavy storms and bad roads did not have much success. '1'-.1` \'nnnn- Dnnn1n'c Tn:-an-no AF IIHICII SIICUIBSS. The Young People's Lezuzue of Burton Ave. Alethodist church held their nal meeting for this season on .\Ionda_v evening. I-`rank Dobson spoke on Ideals of Sport." After i the meeting three softball teams were 't'm'med. The Inanngers appointed were I . Dobson, .\I1's. S. .\I. Beach ALLANDALE 115. J. VVEUU. 1 4 \h-E Q Y.TnH vm'(>n:1 hc: ; returned to T0- ; her mother, Mrs. S. Bru11ton.zu'e friends in Owen His 1\Iaster s Voice Victor Re- cords for June on sale next Satur- day at J. G. I{eenan`s, oprposite Post Office Square. Rev. Mr. o`I~`rtner of Blinesing will preach in Collier St. .\Ie`Lhodist church next Sund:a.V morning and evening. Rev. H. E. W'e1lw00d will conduct, a11niversa1`y services on the "\Tinneinrr nirmlif C\ l:llHl:',. REV. El anniversa Minesing circuit. .___._._::____._._.-_ For Rc-nt--Su1mne1' cottage at Big Bay Point, inclutling gzwzlge, ice house, boathouse, \vhm'f. stoves, grate and fuel. $350.00 for the season. For I)Z1I'li`Cl11`|8.I`S apply to Alex. Cowun. Barrie, or A. B. May- sey. .\Icl\'innnn B1dg., Toronto. Passenger train number 44, due in Barrie at 5 o'clock, was four hours late on Saturday. The delay was caused by a freight derailment at Emsdale. The pa.ssenge1`s were t1'a.nsfer1'ed to\ a train sent from here. The famous Huntsville Band will give a prograni at the 1\Iusk~ok-a, Hos- pital for Coiisiimptives, Grz1\'enhu1'st. on Saturday, June 14, commencin-g at 1.30 psm. All are welcome, and every facility will be made to make visitors enjoy the afternoon. The VV0men s Intsitute will meet at the home of Mrs. T. R. Huxtahle on Tuesday. June 3, at 3 p.m. The .pr0_;1'am will consits of IL paper on raising poultry, by Mrs. B. W. Smith. and 21 paper on A Cup of Cheer, by Mrs. Szu1n(1e1's. Roll call a11`swe1`ed by a. never. Music. _..a The exznnixmtiou results of the ['11i\'e1`sit_v of Toronto. Faculty of Medicine, issued on \Vednesda_V,' Show the following local students to have been successful: First year, A. H. '\Va.l1(e1'; 1'ou;'t.h year, R. P. Vivian; fifth year (xml), H. Dyer, J. Scott. The latter must write a s1nple111entary e.\'zunination in one subject. `\'l1nn flu: fhhnnnfh :1? Tuna nr- auIJ_|t'\;t. \Vhen the thirteenth of June ar- rives the citizens of Barrie will have an 0-pporttinity of seeing one of the nest cadet parades i11 tl1e his- tory of the Barrie Collegiate. The school has always ranked high on inspection day, but it is felt that the corps this year will eclipse those of the past for several reasons. In the first place there are considerwbly more cadets than usual. And then the band this year, under the dir- ection of Bandmaster B. W. Syl- vester. has _zro\v11 and flourished un- til now it ranks with the best in the Province. Adtlecl features are a very much larger signalling squad and an a.mbulance corps. The oflicers this year are: Ross r`r\JxHr\v\ l"-nnnn~ Klvvin T nnl- Tuni- LU\\`iUl, Payne ants. T).-4-n d.Lll.3. Prizes for various competitions will be presented to the group and individual winners on inspection day. .\n elljoyable old Lime dance was held in the Odd,t`e11o\vs Temple on \\'erlnesda.,\' e\`enin_:_:, under the aus- pices of the Oddfellows and Re- bokahs. U1`. VV111. Brooks did the c:111 u;' off. while .\I1's.. Thomas at the- piano and .\Iess1's. L0;;`a11 and Hend- erson on the violin provided the music. The dance was something of an innovaiion and proved very suc- cessful. 3 As two days have been set aside for I"a1'me1's E.\'cu1'sim1s 10 the On- Iario ;\:.,'1'iculI11ra1 College for the en1i-Cmltennial celebration, the l .\g1'ic111t111'a1 Rem`esentati\'es of! North and South Simcoe are ar1'anr.:- in: :1 1110101` excursion to Guehph on the 13th of June. The day s trip should be well worth while, z1,p;11't ,l'1'0-m the e.\'ce11enr 0~ppt)x`tunity 0[ \'i, this institution, which has 21 \\'f)1`1L1-\\'i(1(` reputaton for its fty ye:11's of service in the advancement n)` nuun'nn1lu rn ENJ:OY.\ BLE OLD Civil Engineer Ontario and Dominion Laud Surve_vo,r 133 Blake St. 1 i )L`ilIb U1 hHl\AL't.` 111 L111: ' of af.;1'ic111t11re ~ Exhibits and (18lll01lSl1`:`lIlOIlS will be _:ivon on the \'a1'ious phases of agriculture and home economics by each of the deapzwtments and visitors will have an opportunity to inspect the many buildings and expe1'imex`.lal plots. A full pmgram of sports has been a1`1'a11,;e(l for the _\'our:_; people and an excellent vuriet_\' concert at night. T`hrmn xvhn nnrzul in nsnfl-nnivn ihn ulgul. Those who used to patronize the summer excursions will be glad of another chance to visit the college, and others should certainly see what they have missed. Mr. \Vebste1' at Allistou and Mr. Coclaburn at Barrie have already been assured of about ninety cars, so it would look as if the Simcoe contin_:ent, which will leave Alleiston at 8.00 mm. on June 13, will resemble a. real carzzvan train. Au Clan 10th 'a- In 1'.`-s:`ln n u n n n tvI\ Llollll. As the 13th is :3. Friday, arrange- ments are being made for a. me- chanic to accompany the party. The railroads are gwing a special rate of a fare and one-third. As free lunch is being provided at noon by the college. the ladies might come pre- pared for a picnic lunch in the even- ing. ----~-----~ `1'1UUlL zlnu .\11.~`s 1. L'()u(,'I1@I`. .\1I:1ndaIe Scouts tied with Pene- mn_: troon at me Stzx,vno1` rally on F`1'iday. Those from .\1`.z1n(1z1l0 who took part were E. \\'a1'd]e, B. B2191`, C. Knight. G. Webb. G. Wardle. C. Edward. O. Kaslmer, J. Looker, 1). Blog: and J. Henson. The troop was accompanied by Rev. Melville. Scoutmaster; and Messrs. Looker, Blogrg, Jay and Boone, also Joe Looker, Sid. Goddeu and Lionel Blogg. T. Villiers . . . . .. E. \'\`i11iam5. .... W. Crossland T. Rogers . . . . . . R. \V'01fenden . H. .r\. Goodwin A. F. Baughman and .\1'1`s. A. I-Ienders0n. T captains are Clark Sr'ott,_ `Hook and Miss I. Poucher. \Hnnr1-n Qnnnlo 4:,-U: u. BIOTOR I-1X(_`l'RSlO.\' TO O.;\.C. .\f:1_\' BARBIE GYN CLUB 28111. 25 clay birds. Ulllljtflb llllb _\Udl dlb` . 1'\.U23-5 . Captain; Alvin Luck, Jack and Ted Jzrmieson. Lieuten- LOCALS Corsetlere for Spirelln. Corsets for? Ban'ie and Allandale The team Miss E. 'icc Y `Dnunhnu The Northern Advance '.l`l.\l E DANCE Broke 0 I Allandale Scouts tied with Pene- iianig for the (listrict championship at the rally held in Stayner on Fri- day. The Barrie team finished in third place. Six troops, from Allan- (lale, Peneiang, Barrie, Elmvale, Glen Huron and Stayner, took part. The contests were judged by 2. Scout Co111>n1issioneI` from To1`011to.. ..... y u u ___,, ;_Av_ n__~; upuuu \.l\llAlLArAouA\lAA\.|. ..u.... -v.u v.. The Allandale boys took rst place in the scout race, second place in signalling, knot tying, clothing race. scout race and re building. They were third in first aid and unplaced [At Sutclz'ffe s IT PAYS TO SHOP ATVICKERS ! E1101-yo11e of us will spend every possible hour out of doors; and \\'l1atc\'e1r 011e s su111111e1' ac- r1V1t1es 111a_V be, cool comfortable apparel will be 11111011 in order, and Just at tlus tune 1s the most opportune to buy-l1o1'e s the season : Summer Days Are Calling Home $aturdays at 6 Char-i lotte Street. In addition {'0 the choice of our large stock is a splendid lot sent to us 011 consig11m0nt. .l`l1e_va1'0 a lovely lof, with one of each style, 110 dupli- cates and not a dress that will not lmvc -the max-kecl-do\\'11 price. HANDSOME CREPES EXQUISITE SILKS _ LOVELY VOILES, Etc A G1'a11(1 1\1`1'21_V of new S111nme1- Mill.i11c1'y is on \'iC\\' in our \\'0ll-cq11i_])1)0(1 .>`.Iil].i11oI'_v ])0pm.'t1n011t. The n1ost- S11(?('(,`h`S f11l111111111013 fashions are (_-2'11-(rt'11ll\' assembled in a group glmt` is as fzw-i11211`i11g` as it is g011mr0us in 0m>()1'i`1111i.t\' for :1 most becoming` choice. XVC are oxlxibiting :1 group of hats that 11120 more 1111111 115112111) at1'1';1(v`ri\'(*. Come and see them 0m'l_\'. Y0u ]1 onjov their lovliness and apprec-i21`r0 the splendid` Values. ` ' Winsome Hats for Summer Functions GEO. VICKERS, LTD. New French Ratines IN BROCADED PATTERNS A nivc medium \\'Cig111' 1m1tm'i-J1 in ]31:_1c-k and \Vhi1`0, Sand and \\'hi1 c, Pais'l0_\', Cr].-cvn Strlpcd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 .75 yard PARISIAN CORSETS-- Low bust, medium skirt, Pink 011]_\', sizes 21-30. Regular $1.25. Special . . . . . CI-IILDREN S SAILOR COLLARS- ENGrINEER S NAVY BLUE SHIRTS-- T00ke s Eng`i11ee1"s Navy Blue S11i1'ts with convertible collar, sizes 14.; to ].6{. Regular $2.00. Special . . . . . . . . . .. Tookc and Grrizzly B1;a11c1Engi110c1"s navy Blue Shirts with separate collars, sizes 14:} to 17. Regular $2.20. Spec1a1 . . . . Phone 623.