Page Eight P.C. Corsetsfin Fino Cmlfil, ium bust, sizes 22-30 . . . P.C. Corsets in Fine (.`m1til, ium busf, sizes 31T-3(i . . . . . P.C. Corsets, o1z1s1'i<' 10]), low ` \`m'y m1n`r' . . . . . . . . Where Most People Trade GIRLS KHAKI HIKING SUITS Maule up in ne q11z11i1'_V 1{l1aki Drill, blm_>mm'.~', bllthm walist, sl1()1"r Sleeves. _ Sims 7, 8, 10, 12 _\'o;11'.s. LITTLE GIRLS KHAKI HIKING SUITS \VifJ1 sailor collar, `rrhnmod with red Smxtuvllo braid. Sizes :3 4 (5 \'(`11`S. `, BATHING SUITS FOR MEN AND WOMEN All Wool. Privod fr-.nn . . . . . . . . . . . $3.00, $3.50, $4.25, $4.50, $6.00 Boys All Wool Bathing Suits, 20-34: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2.50 Men s and Women s Cotton Bathing Suits, with skirt . . . . . . . .$2.00 Boys and Girls Cotton Bathing Suits, with skirt, 24-32 . . . . . ..75c E. B. Sutcliffe 63 C0. !the Town of Barrie intends to con- gstruct as 21 Local Improvement, a 'pavement, to;;et.her witnli necessary lcurbs, ~,:'wt.t(;-rs and storm drains. up- on Bayehl St., from Dunlop St. to Wellington St., and intends to specially assesses a part of the cost upon the land abuut-tin_sr directly on= `the work. I 'l"i\.~ ,\,~+.'n-\n4n.) nr\_~J- n4` Han |vv.'\n`) Sci I The Council of the Corporati-)n of` ` lll\.' \\`Ul'l\. ' I The e.<.tima.te(l cost of the work is] i$31,000, of whrich $21,000 is to bel upaitl by the Corporation. The esti-I malted special rate per foot f1'onta_;'e- is three dollars and four cents. The! .~`])0ClZl'l L1; is to be paid in -ritceii L1l1l1`11i1`l instz1l1ne11t.s. I i A petitlion to the said Council will [not avail to prevent its construcition, but a petition :1fI1l1lS the work or the m:1nner in wliich it has been un- ll(\`.`I`l| `nun kn \\14\:ln nnv.~nnn+ fni COLLIER ST. UNITED CHURCH 1 MINISTERS : Rev. S. H. Grcen.<~lar1e, B..-\. l Rev. A. D. Cornc-~tt, )I..-\., B.D. ll I {LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE Lnt` m:1I1llL*1` HI \\'HlL'Il IL llil lJL'L'll LIll alertuken may be made pursuant to S:'.`0"LiOI1 9 of the Local Improvement Am to the Ontario Rui1\v.1_\' and .\lun.icipz1~1 Board by :1 ;nujo1'it_\' of the owners 1'epi'esent.in_2' at least one- half of the value of the lots which are to be specially assessed therefor. Note---Int is expected that a g'1'z111t 401' $17,700 will be 1`ecei\'ed from the: C`ouiit_\' towards the con. of` this pavemenit. The amount yr-ceived will be used to reduce in'opn1`tionu`te- l_\' the Co1~po1~aition s. and the rate- p:1,\'ei`s share of the cosf. Dated 2.1.: Ba-rrie this 9th day of `I -u 1`)K 0 CHAUTAUQUA IN BARRIEI i ON AUGUST 15:}. T0 1_9u~.`i I 1Jd'.('U 2.1-L I July, 1925. l19-1 Dominion (7`lmut.m1qu:1.<. Limited, to! {give 21 fom'~(la_v pi'o5;`rz1.1n in Bm`1'ic .-M13,-'u.<`t 15th to 19th. There will be ci_u'h-t big :1~t-t1'aotion.<, two for each .:l:1_v. l`ho vntire p1'og'1'znn p1'omisc.= `l .-\]`1`z1lll.L"0n10Ilt.~` :11'(- nuuic with the` l` 'I`lic1'e will be special pro_-:1-.znns for the children. Keep the ulaites open for tlw Clmiituiiqiiu. . . I to be most 0lliCl`xt'.11l1lll_4` as well as` TURNIP HOEING COMPETITION AT ORO STATION ON JULY 13] A novel stunt, in the form of :1 turnip lmoin_u' competition, is to be lstzurml under the (lire-3tio11 of the local b1'zmch of the Depz1v:t,1nm1t. of A-_:.-`1'icult.u1'e at Burt, Cra\vl'nml s fzmn near Ora Station on Mon-la;.~', July -n L 1-an r'rV..... ,.l..m.-.;~ .u._-\ ,\,_,~n[ |n:u.u` uuu uuwuun un _ 13, at (5.30. Two class-2s are open for competition, one to men over 65 _Voa1's of age and the other an open one. Prizes are to be given the win- .....,1 n.`..L L1. .-.I.l 1; 3, _. ' lUl.' \:uA1IpL:Lnuunn, uln. u. ..u... \(V\. V.. oprml ners. It is 1'um0r-rd th`-.1t the old timers are `going: to _o;ive the young` uns something" to wv.mde1' about. .-\f- Iter the competition a weiner 1'o21.=t is Ito be held. I I , , To Let-Fi\'e roometl cottrzmc, furn-5 isl1e(l, at Big Bay Point; also two` cotta;;'<:s to let from August 1st.l Very reasonable. A few choicv lct.=' at the Point, for sale. Inquire at} .-\(lV'&1llCC Oice. Phone 53. ll READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS 1` TOWN OF BARRIE med- .$1.50 1110(1- $2.60 $3.66 bust, (Pf! nn Take Notice That: A. w. SMlTH, Tniun Colored Bath Towels, `in rod and blue stripes, size ]:').`3x IMS, 250 ea. Colored Bath Towels, in *mm-_\- stripe, SlZ(`S 20x42} ....50c each Colored Bath Towels, in` bm\\'n. and <-1`(`211n stripe, 24.\'-H, 650 ea. Baby Towels, \\`l1i1'<`~ with hluv 01` pink (`lids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..50C Fancy Towels, 750, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 each. Successors to J. Sutcliffe 5 Sons RUPIURE un, , ` I Town Clerk. BATH TOWELS ORILLIA YOUTH REMANDED ON TRESPASSING CHARGE David Dunn of Oriliia, 18 years of `ngre, was 1'en1.-111 in cust.od_\' for a `week until some information could be obtained. on :1 cha1'g'e of trespas- ; on C.N.R. propert._v. He haul Lravclleml from Orillia to Barrie with- `out. :1 ticket. A young` companion, 11 IVA\|x\~~ -4` .\(\~: ....\. .`1'|,....,..l `rx Q-/`\ vuu u .u.u-... .. _.vu--5 wvnlnyullnvnn, 1:3 _\'c-ars of z1g`<:, was allowed to re- turn to his home in Orillia on prom- |isin_2' that he would return in a xvetflll if the court con.=i(le1'e(l it nocc-sszn'_v. |Ma5.-'ist1`:1to Joffs zulvised the _\'oung lad to suck (lifl'o1`unt compzluy and to not st=a1`t z:g'ain on wl1at. was vir; t.uulvl_\' the life of 21 tramp. Dunn zulmittod ]u1vi11:.:' been convicted of Ll1'iI1kin:;' once. pomrs and cannot num me sKm. Limbcr up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiff- ness and swelling. Don't suffer! Re- lief awaits you. `'51:. Jacobs Oil" has relieved millions of rheumatism suffer- ers in the last half century, and is just as` good for sciatica. neuralgia. lum- bago, backache, sprains. Rheumatism is ``pain" only. Not one use in fifty requires internal treatment. Stop drugging. Rub sooth- ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right into your sore, stiff, aching joints and muscles, and relief comes instantly. St. Jacobs Oii is a harmless rheu- matism linimcnt which never disap- points and cannot burn the skin. Limher unl Unit cnmnlnininnl Cpl- HENRY & COWAN Summer Properties All Will exchange good" 1101150 in T01-01110 for :1 home in ]3z11'ri1*. NOTICE TO HEATING CON- TRACTORS Instructions to refuse sonable offer. MULCASTER AND DUNLOP. Rub Rheumatism or A Sore, Aching Joints Rub Paln right out with small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Oil." THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1925 A MODERN COTTAGE Phone 31. Barrie. and prices. for rent. LOTS . $3.00 10 a.m.-Sumlz1_v School. 11 a.m.-Rc-V. A. D. Cornctt. 7 p.m.--Rev. S. H. G1'een`s]z1 Welcome 1 . $1.50 A few NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS LU.uLtJoJuu. DJ .|.u\/1; VVl.a.v\|. upture Ren;edy I 4-1 I :.n\n us: I\A_a\r\I v n... . can be .~:<:curc withom the use of the Su1`gcon .< kx ifv wxth Thompson s Renowned I\ . I1 I as 1011-: as 21 t1`u>`.< is 11oco.<.~':n-_\' Your p1'c: 'I`1'u.<.< :ulju.~ItL- from 01 Ch21l'f_"L'. Free Advice to F.vm'_v Rupture Suffcrv.-1' at the __ -cu nun . -u--r . ,1 7 `V "A" ` . : I Town of Barrie urn n \,Hun\.\_ LU pnovxa oua CLAIM Perfect Truss Comfort New Wellington Hotel, _l`}:11-riv Friday, July 17th. Avuyuluvu, v.... Don't Mi`-:< Tlais Oppo1'tuni:_\'. Thonv11`>s.<)"n`,. " yzck Co. 1\l . _ _ _ .. (`I 5 NOTICE TO CREDITORS '-_""'V "'0 all (lay and (-veningr when our RC-presentativu will be in awttemlancc.-. DANGEROUS A PERFECT RECOVERY I 5 In your own int.c1'e.~.1 g`i\'(: us u. chance to .._......- Au... nu gun. Sunday, July 12th 77V Napanee, Ont. \l: .4 'FL(. n..." NOTICE OR REGISTRATION OF BY-LAW To i.ET . Solicitor for Executor,; Barrie, Ont. ` I 1 nn: 1 (5 I) `I is ulwa_\'.< Donald Ross, 18-3 i E. Gates has accepted 21 position at Ray11e1"s :)a`: "5 \/l 2..-J7,` 'Dnn+ {e (H. JUL!) MCI. .3 -IGAUL). The pavilion at Minet s Point is nearing completion. . mu. 1,.m.,. m......-M. lane ~.~u+na-um! ` ||l'.'(.llllI`b' LUllIylUblUll- Miss Jessie Fraser has reinurllcd home from` Toronto. 1 vv `.7 turn . _ , _ . -_ :.-. [IIUXIIU Lxunu LUAUAILUo Haroid James of Toronto is visit- ing` with his parents. 11:..- 1'-....,....\u-.\ unn1r 0"` "l`nvnnr.-u i: 1.11;; vvnun Ana y;uv.un.a. Miss Jeammetto Hook of Toronto is 11o1i(l`z1_\'in_-.3` at he1'.homc-. Mr. Tom Patton of North Bay is visiting his brother, Mr. Jack Patton. ..A.L.\.-,` . J-kn ra By-law No. 1 1 56 Notice is hereby given thwt a by- 4 law was passed by the Council of the Town of Barrie on the 15th (lay of June, 1925, provicl'in,g' for the_is- sue of (lebent-ures to the amount of $3,500.00 for the purpose o1'install- ing new boilers in the Prince of Wales Public School, and that such. by-l-aw was 1'eg:istere(l in the Regist- try Oice of the County of Simcoe on th_e 2nd day of July, 1925. `Any motion to quash 01' set aside the same, or any part thereof, must be made within three months after the rsnt publication of this notice, and cannot be made t'lie1`eiai'-tel`. Datted the 2nd (lay of July, 1925. 18-203 A. W. SMITH, Clerk. v nonuu-5 .4...) -...v.,....., A. E. Pabterosn is att D1-uggists Com'c.-11-t.ion in wegk. 1r~ 1` ,;1,__ 'n:1,I-H VVL`K;l\. Miss Dorothy RE-:lde`.1 Riddell of Gravenhurst in town. `I `V. 1 \r \v-, I ,4- Ill LU\Vlla Mr. Nicol Mc\ ic0l of `Toronto is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. C. VV. Poucher. `Ir `rm 1 1 , , .0 `l\A;.....`L.\..,. :. l.'U|-IUIICI. Mrs. Ric11ard~:-on of 1 e`.'-;-rboro is spending a few days with Mrs. .-\. Brunton. I .. 1 . M -1.` ... ' Dl'uIlbUll. Mrs. Joseph Dav of Cochrane and . O . son Jack are v1sxti11,; Lirs. Dav's's1s- ter, Mrs. Cluson. '17 T7 U11`, .`u1.~.. K/1u24U:I. ~ V. E. Kni1.,-'ht and A. Massey fail- ed to wrest the Tudhope Trophy from C. H. Bee-`uby and P. T. Clark on Friday ni_2'ht. 31.. .1 11.... h:..b Dnlm.-+;-nu nf U11 1'11ua_y 1u_`41Io. M1`. and Mrs. Dick Robert-son of Toronto, formerly of .-\1]E111(]C'11(3, vis- ited with M1`. and Hrs. J. VS/ebb 21 few (la_vs this week. w.. .....1 11... 1 Q n...m+m~. -,m.: LE1: uullug un; nun-.uu.. ...u.......;. Yeste1' afternoon an A11;11`.:l'.1le rink competed in the Tottenham bowling; tou1'na.ment., but failed to get placed. The 1'ink;< \va;<: R. Daw- son, F. Sharpe, E. Shear and V. K11i`Q`ht, skip. This evenin_: (Thu1'.=d`a_\') the cong1'eg'ation of Burton Ave. United Ichurch is ho1d*ing' a reception for Rev. and Mr.<. George Cou1~t.er. An inutem-sting` prog'ram has been ar- rang'ed by the committee in charge. I` rnL- 4-1-u -2 u.- 1..-..-,...:..l rm rn. Lcw uu_\n LII)-` vv\.\..I\ M1`. and .\`Ir.<. J. S. Brunton am! `Mr. and. Mrs. Allan Brunton of To Iromto left this week on a two wt,-r.:ks motor trip to Niles, Mich., and other poi,nt.<. 13:11 r<.`....m.. \rn.n.:.-.,. '1`.-mmlun lJ\)lllL`.`u Bill Game)`, _x\Iau1'icc- Trevelyn, Ernie Wzmlle, Geo1'_2'e Se_\'mou1' and `Victor Collins are making: Skippex llnn, Minc~t s Point, their hea(l(]ua1'- tcrs the summer months. V\r\I\\`\ nu ,\I1.n~.l..I/~. Tenders will be received by the umlersigned up till 6 13.111. on Fri- day, July 10, 1925, for disconnecting presenit boiler in the P-nince of Wales School, Barrie, and connecting up two new Spencer boilers as per speci- cations which nmy been seen at the oice of the undc-1'si,g;ned. The low- ats or any tender not nece.=sa1`il_v ac- ceptecl. laI|5u\L U) Lin; \.unuuueu.1. Au -.uuL,n.. ` The staff of the Imperial Oil Co., 'it.h their families and frieruls, held n enjoyable picnic in Qucen .=. ark on Wednesday afternoon. ces, games and a feast of good i I I : vhmgs made the occasion a great suc- :\_-.:r-n't.<, a total of $267,000. LCDP. John Little, superintendent of the Empire Life 1n.=_u1'ance Co. -.li:~:trict cxitemling from Toronto to Su(llu1`_\', has been 21\V!1`(1(?(l .~".r.-coml prize, fty dolla1'.=. in gold, for '.v1'iti11g' up tlm second largest amount of insurance `during: the months of .-\.pril and May Tlhe competition in which .\`I`.'. Little took second place inclurlcxl all On- Lario. personally and $201,000 tln'oug'l1 his km ,.-....-.... s5n.. \ L ._.._1 r.-. 101111 Mr. Little wrote ui) $66,000! 'Ll_'L'l|l.o`, u Luuu xu. -.1.-u.,uu A bowling: competition {.0 be run `along the lines of the Tankard g'am0s with __'roup winners playing off in .Toronto, is bein.-4' arrang'ed. To do `this it x1ecc:~7; for each club to inleclaru a winner in sin_u`l<-:<, doubles Hand i\;uartcLto:<.. So far Allamlalc .. ..... H. qnr\C*n]1 .1nnl~.I..; 2. ......J. l Llllll \I|.ILALt.\.'lzl.L`a uu ;u1 .u.u....u is working` on the Scotch doubles. J. LeGear and F. Jolmson this week heat A. H. Ferg'usou and C. W. Pouchcr 29-14. S. Garsirlc and A. G. Walker are drawn ag`ainst V. E. Kni:_.:'l1t and 131. Shear to-morrow, and the winners of this contest will play n. !LeG.<,-:11` and Jolm:~:on. l The paving` of Bradyfo1`(l St. was completed on Tuesday morning; zmu trafc was allowed on in the after- noon. Work is now ])!'0_;'l'Ls:~'in}4' on Burton .-\\'e., t.hou:.-fh 21 culvert at ROM St. is holding" up operations to 1|. extent. I 1 1 I i EBANNER UNFURLED BY 1 1 ORANGE YOUNG BRlTONS| -J:-, LU (IUL Ll.` \.u Lu: mu. .u~.... ing`, \\"hi](~ Mrs. Kivcll pr(+.x'i:le at the piano. In his; rt.-mzlrks the chair- lmzm paid l1ig'h tribute to the pro- muqle by l{cmpenl'<:ldwt Buy 11,041}.-"c since . two _\'cz1r.< z1_~.-'0. \ Aftc.-1' thv un1'u1'1in_: of the ban- nor by Bro. Wilson and Bro. Hm-. short 2141(1)".-ssos were given by V. N. I nnac n I f\I .101). A Iu'xu~L uug uuu_-.-,u .1u- uuu, v......, .-Xllumiulo, whc.-n the new bzulncr \v'.1.< unfux-IL.-I. G. Wilson, W..VI., called `upon s. N. Hm'st, P.C.;VI., of 1,.0.L. 41:32, to act as c'nairnuu1 for the even- '1 \I.,. I':....I1 ...., ... .1 ..& '.`llU|L- utnlursru.` \\\.LL _~, \.II II: . .' St.un:l.-n, P.C.M. of L.O.L. 432`; A. E. Pa1't1'id,L-'0, P.C..\I. of L.O.L. l5'. .; .-\. Pzul P.}\I. of -132, and L. 111 `I ,:- ann A. E. Pz11=trixlg'e broug..v`li~t gzsmctiiigxs from the Lady True Blue LO(i."C`, Barnic, while .\I1'.=,. Doyln exztemlunl u`1'cet.iii_2's from L.O.B.A., Aiiamiaie. G. Wilson, W..\I. of O.Y.B., rc-; ml in 21 happy strain. ` This meeti11;.,-'_ciosc-ml by singing` the \*,A:-___1 A_n,__.. *\JvuA\,-', u. v ..\.1...-... R. A. Stephens, Chairman Property and Supply Com- mittee, Barrie Board of E lSou1c;<, W..\I. of 432. 71 Lil .. ....,.,,_. -... n1eeting:_c1o National Anthem. ALLANDALE PAVING OPERATIONS Iuuuu. ` attenclinj,-` the l\LL_,__,. 1.1.2.. and Ha1jol:l are vi;~:iting' L-LCuuxu_.', nu 0-ht awa this Several have mid nes durincv the D pu.~:t week for failure to purchase 21 dog` tag`. Field Day at Stroud Community Park on VVednes(l~ay, July 15. Watch for 1a1'g'o posters. v Tenders will be received by the umle-1'si,Q_`ne up till (3 }).m. on Friday, July 10, 1925, for removin_{_>: present boiler in the Prince of Wales School, Barrie, from the basement to the; s-chool_\':u- also lling up present boiler pit to the desired lieight. Specications may be seen at the; oice of the umlersig`ne The 1ow-` est. or any tender not necessarily ac-I cepteul. I rs A 1-. I 'D`ne last. date for receipt of.cn`t1'ies for the Musical Competitions at the Czmadian National Exhibition is Aug`. 1, 1925. Community Streeut Dzunce, at Post Oice, Barrie, on Frirlay evening, Ju1_v`17. Visitors from out-of-townl welcome. I The annual Houg'hton reunion was held in Queen . Park on Satumay last, with the usual good attendance and good p1'o5.>'rmnme. Be sure and hear the new Victor Electrical Process Records at J. G. Keenan's, opposite Post Ofce. Somethin._>; new. The special commit-tee appointed by the County Council goes to To- ronto on )Iomla_v in connection with some SL1f_"_:'(.'StL`(1 rozul adjustments. Prepz11'z.1tions are umlcr way for 21 large conti11_2`ent of the Orange Lonlgcs in this district to celebrate in Co1lin_2wool on Satur(1u_\', July 11. Coming`. M1`. F. T. 'Dhompson, Rupture Specialist. will be att.l1c New Wellin_2ton Hotel, Barrie, on Friday, July 17th. See Arlvt. else- where in this issue. A meeting` of the Executive of the Simc0c-DufT<:rin C0nse1'Vati\'e A-- sociation was held in Alliston on .\'Ion Re1)1'e:~:enta.tiVes were pres- ent from all parts of the riding` and matxtc-1'.<, of interest to the Association were di.<,cu;<.<<.-d. The convention is to be held in the fall. I While working' in the back shop at_ the Simcoe Marble Works on Wed- nr_-: afternoon R. G. Manuel slip- ped and fell ag'ain;~t the wall dislocat- in_2' his shoulder. Mr. Manuel had been pushing` the truck that is used in the work shop and at the door- way his foot slipped thorwing him against the wall. ELDERS ELECTED AT COLLIER ! STREET UNITED CHURCH` ..\.l...\.... R. A. Stephens, Chairman P1-ope1't_\' and Supply Com- _ mittee, Barrie Board of E T-he fo1Io\\'in_a' were elected to con- stitute the session of Coilliier St. United church for the next year: A. C2u`on, VV. Frock, C. M. Hick- ling', W. C. Huriter, C. Jeffs, D. W. Lennox, A. J. Sm'jeant., W. Sarjeant, A. I\hr1comson, Dr. W. R.viCi1a1'(iSOH, W. J. Walker, J. D. Ro H. )1. Lay, A. G. McL<,-11-an, A. W. Good- feliow, T. Sinclair, A. W. Smith, M. D. Mo)'ri.=.on, J. McCanri1ess, T. T. Young. 1-. . 1' . -1 . 1 1 1 rw, Ballots were distnibutorl last Sun- day for the election of a Board of Str>wa1' chmposcd of txventy. The ballots are to be 1-ct-urm.-(I on Sun- (lay next. ` L, , LITTLE GIRL NARROWLY I ESCAPES SERIOUS INJURY xx. .. l.ay\orl| nu .a....`.\(\.-.. ..-av..- Lit-U0 Betty White, six-_vc:11*-oI xlzxug,-']1te1` of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh White, was run over about 11.30 this I11om`i11_-2: by an auto lrivcn by 21 son of Mrs. H. D. Warren. 01' To- ronto. The car, 21 hi}: I -.1ck:1r:l, knocked the lime girl down as .~*h(> was c1'0.~': the stre(~,t. Luckily she was unhurt, Lhougxh it is a miruclu >110 was not .s`<-1'iou.<]_\' injured. l``ne accident oc(:u)'r(-l at, the corner of .VI21r_\' um! Eli7..'1b(-M1 Sts. From 111(- point: whm'<-, the d1'ivo.r appliml HM.- l)ru]<-s the cm` skidtlr,-ml (30 I'm,-L Im- forc it nally stomwml. Chir.-f Stow- zn't, \Vu:< callml and grave the :lri\'<,-1' :1 wzlrning` ahouvt :I1'ivinj.,-' on crownlcd .=roct.~'. ORILLIA LADY lNJURED IN AUTO SMASH NEAR STROUD On Mrmh1_v when ]'(.`t.ll)'Hil`le_4' from 'l`m'0n-to to OriHi:1, the car in which Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rom nml huh_\' and Mr. J. Rom were 1'irl`in_<;' wz1.< hurletl into the ditch and Nl`rs. Rom -L1.~1t;1i11ml painful injuries. The acci- nhmt occur)-enl about (5.215 u.m., ju. north of Churchi-ll. Mr. "Rom, the h'ivm'. saw a Barrie Crez11nm'_\"truck, :h'i\'<-n h_v John Ae0n`Ie_\', (*l11L`1`}_`,`ill_`.'. from :1 lane and `.0 avoirl :1 eoHi.-i0n . the car into loose g'r:1ve1. It took :1 nose live into the ditch, turn- in:: a :=0me1'.=z1ult. The occupzmsts were thrown out, Mrs. Rom . severe cuts on both ]e_u:.<. The otlun-.< were not. injured to any extent. Mr. J. Rom, who was in the hack seat with the 1.)z1b_\', xvas hurled th2'oup.`h the top, but he held the ehihl and es~ eupenl uninjured. .<-ave a few minor _~crutel1e;<. Dr. Roe_e;ers of Stroun remlorecl z1.=sist.ance to the injured lady am! she is p1'o_L".'es.<.i11g` favor- ably. LOCALS The No1:the1'n Acfvance R. W. BURTON SUFFERS BROKENE LEG WHEN AUTO IS DITCHED} While driving` in his truck two or three miles west of Thornton on 'I`uesmla_\' morning, Ralph W. Buton, of Barrie, su*`e1'ed a compound frac-3 ture of his right leg when the cart turned eve into the ditch. 1 f 'r\ . u 1 Notice is hereby gjiven pursuant to the Trustee Act that all persons " having,` claims against the Estate of; John 11. Dickie, late of the Town of Barrie, in the County of Simcoe, Caretaker, deceased, who died on or about the 16th day of June, 1925 are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersig'ned on or before the 18th day of July, 1925, . after which date the Executor will? distribute the assets of the estate among` those entitled thereto, having" l`C_Q_,'8l`(l only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and that he will not be resrponsible to any per- =on for the assets of said estatei \vho: claims shall not then have; been received. Mr. Burton, who was driving alone, in the truck, had his coat hung` up on the side of the car. He reached up to take it down and while steer- ing` with one hand the car struck some _;'ravel and before he could.re- 1.-`aim control of it, xvas headed into the ditch. Mr. Burton attempted to jump clear, but his leg" was pinned and broken us the car came over." His cries for help were heard by n(-i_::hb0u1`s and Dr. L. J. Simpson of Bdl`1`lC was iimnediialtely called. He hurried to the scene and after rend- ering` first aid, Mr. Burton was Laken to the R.V. Hospiwtzul, where the injuries were :i.t-tended to. Mr. Burton \vill be laid up for some time as a result of the accident. At the time he was dri\'in_: at u mod-I r-rate rate of speed. CROP PROSPECTS IN SIMCOE COUNTY MOST PROMISINGI I lmliczmtions point to one of the` l)c_-:~,t crops in many years in this dis- trict. The froquunvt .' cztusecl mzu'\'cllous g'rowt,l1 and -.1 few win.-l\'.< of wzirm xvcatilior now for muturingz, thv yicl will be l`llf.1`l]. ll:1_\'ii1_-4` is now in 1'-ul-l s\\'in__-; aml. Lilli-rm: . be no .=c2u'city of feed for the comiing` wi_nte~r. The fall wlieut. is lling: well and many elmls will l)<- rozuly :l'or the binder in :1 wuck s Limo. Spring; ;:'rain is also l':1.~'.t max-turing:. O\\'ln;k, to the C()l(l, wot .~`(`1l.~'Oll the corn crop is 21 lltltlL` huck\v:u'(l, but is now m:1kin_-.2` _u`oo pr0_-_.-'rc<.~', also the eld ]'00t..<. With prospects of _J,'()0(l prices for their prmluct.<, the farmers are looking for {L ])ro.~1perou.< yoal`. : ` 'l`ho 1'u]301't of the Chief of Police fm` the monwth of June is as follows : Pt-My thefts S), B.O.'l`.A. 2, Hig:h\v.1_\" 'l`rutlic Act 30, 1'eceivi115.~: stolen 3.:-ool.< 1, lisn1i.<-.~`od; comlvuci I, hic_\'clr,~ by-law 1, (log: b_\'-law 10, l.o1'l .< D:1g' Act 1, \v2.u'ne petty complaints 1-L r`I.:,.r C,........L ...`..._..J-.I 51...; M,.l -1....-...u . .. Ch`i<-1'St(.-wa1Vt rn.~po1'ted that no `rt,-rious crimes had occurred. I`heft.~t from . in town had been check- cul up, and an endeavor was bci-1:: n1zule"to nd those responsible fo-1' an epidemic of (log; poisoning` in Wzuwl (i. READ THE ADVERTIEMENTS. POLICE HAD BUSY MONTH Hiking Days Are Here ! CORSETS AND CORSELETTES Corselettes at . . . . .$1.25 alnd $1.50 P.C. Corsets in Pink Coutil . . .980 Sizes 22 to 230. Dated June 2-1, 1025.