| 19, 1918. 7 ee ONES |) Teacher of and alien McDonald 'St. erms, ete, call at, ives tested free. S. In voeay given to Voice red for ATOM ! vocal; also ele. nto Conservatory exams. Studio ----_--_---- SHER of St. Andrew's Organ for any id theoretical, nde and Studio, 510. Season rd. 34-yrly. 'owan & Brown taining probate of dministration, and Conveyancer, ete, fo.' 8 Dunlop 84. CHISON tary Public, Com to loan st lowest LAXTON CITORS, ETC. ; Building. at, j. Gordon Plaxton. S, LLB. R,/ETC. Bank of "Money to loa. & BELL TORS FOR THB satire of Ontario, yaveyancers, ete. in Ross Block, AL, INALL orner of Toronte 'ite Elizabess 'COLOGY, espeviab- ier /St., Barrie. A, HART niversity, Toronto, sgow. --Specialty-- Mice; Corner Bay- Office open until ER LYON nto, will be at 8: y Saturday. Di Com by Phone North 3328 | 'ANTS & COMPANY NTANTS, Crows ge Street, Toronte. H. J. Weleb. : Mary: Streete a h, Doora, Ceiling, Mould- hb anks, ele, fdck a large h land Dresseé neles and Pre- a Turning and jalty. Dre: it building. AB, Adsidence 38S. siness a f ; ture \3 tial Divi- jn the Thursday, Sept. 19, 191 urned Seon FIELD COMFORTS Mrs. Stewart gratefully ac- knowledges the following gifts: Two filled propetty bags from Miss Irving; 2 filled bags from Guthrie Girls' Sewing Circle; 12 filled bags from Miss Weaymouth and her knitters; 2 filled bags from Guthrie Willing Workers; 3 prs. socks from Mrs. Bothwell, Allandale; bags from the Dalston W.L, Crown Hill W. 1 Hospital Club, St. Andrew's Military Hos- pita!' Club, the Patriotic Circle; 82.00 from Mrs, Robert Cannon, 0 from Mrs, O'Brien; 81.00 from Mrs. Owens; 85.00 from Mrs. Vaughn, Penn., Money is urgently needed for the Christmas parcel work. Appeals have been received from the Field Comforts Commission asking for money to help carry on their important work. Any contributions' to the general fund or to the Barrie Field Comforts' Christmas par- cely will be most gratefully re- ceived. Any of the wool distri- butors, namely--Miss Ross, Mrs. "Heavy, heavy hangs over your head." "O. {know what It Is, daddy! You held it too close and | smell it--it's WRIGLEY'S!" "Righto, sonny -- give your appetite and digestion a treat, while you fickle Carley, Miss Spry, Mrs. Scott, " Miss Payne, Mrs. Noble, Mrs. your sweet tooth. Turner, Mrs. Creswicke, Miss Weaymouth, Miss Aconley, Mr: Radenburst and Mrs. Plummer, Barrie, or Mrs. Webb, Mrs Holmes, Mrs. Cannon, Mrs. Car eron, Mrs, Gilchrist or Mrs. Brunton, Allandale, will be glad |to receive contributions. Gifts came in this week for the French Relief from Mrs \Muir, Guthrie: Mrs, Alex, Brown- \lee, Mitehell Square W. 1, Edgar JWooL.) Guthrie Sewing Cirele and Guth Wallin | Workers | RED CROSS NOTES verve Br en ur mith will Andrew's Ghuirely hind ehae se shhp oon sath Pi. net ree Collier have Ss Chew It After Every Meal ~ S T ee. * he Flavour Lasts! | R Made In Canada SN Y) fa neh will have a re. th oat the Barrie bapts, S17 36.05 st Metheatist 'ares Saturday sitter, fu daz and 10 Egbert Tth Lane W8Uh Highlanders Band at Bar- bie Fair --Upholstering and ing neatly done vy compe- corkmen at Dougall Bros. tf Victory Bond for best Barrie Fair, Sept al other 'prizes furnituce re tent 23, Barrie's Bis Fair September 23, 24 and 25 BABY SHOW Fifty Dollar Victory Bond for Best Baby SIX CLASSES : Boys and Girls, one to six months; Boys and Girls, six to twelve months: Boys and Girls, from'twelve to eighteen months. $2.00, $3.0C and $2.00 in each class. A Sweepstake prize of a $50 Victory Bond. ¢ Buby Show is confined to residents of the County. The 43th Highlanders' Band which needs no recommendation, will be in attendance both days. Ald EXPOSITION OF TRENCH LIFE, DUG-OUTS, PILL BOXES, EY¢., AND QUER 400 RELICS TAKEN FROM vo THE GERMANS HURDLE JUMPING, ROMAN RIDING, RUNNING RACES WRESTLING ON HORSEBACK THE SPEEDING IN THE RING will be clean and straight. lowed on the Barrie Ring. A SPLENDID MIDWAY COME AND SEE THE NEW BUILDINGS THE EXHIBITS OF LIVE STOCK AND FARM PRODUCTS at the Barrie Fair are conceded to be equal to those shown at the Toronto Exhibition. A GRAHD CONCER No'crooked work al- on the evening of September 24th, in the Exhibition Building, which has good seating accommodation. Kitcl when he said-- possibly live may have. For we waste is not shot and shell t gently needed in fore, we enable the materials and she and our Alli the war. to saveP A pullon labor by ment in one dire pull on labor by HOLLY Sept. 16.--Will Livingston of Barrie rpent Sunday at A, Dyer's, Jas. Brown and Jos. Gibson had 9 num- ber of sheep worried and killed lust week by dogs. The memorinl service for Pte. J. Percy Bloxham will he held next Sunday, Sept. Mrs, Will Hunter, Jr, hus returned from Midlund, Mr. and land mv noldy rv and fumily of Mid- me of Capt, Rey the Methoi *, 22nd, condue ing, of Burne, is ng's herr HAWKESTONE visiting at Geo, Hiel the village lust week. A, Stone wus in Toronto: last week writ ing on his examination. Word hus been received by C. Wrigley that his son, Sergt, Bert Wrigley expected to arrive home in a few days. He went over with the 157th Bu, and has been in the trenches ever since. I understand he has been returned as an instructor. The people of Hawkestone anil vicinity are arranging to give him 2 welcome when he arrives, Mise M. Pugsley is spending her vacation with friends in Montres! School has started again with Mix Gil- christ of Shanty Bay as teacher Agnes Wills is in Toronto this week ds "Either the civilian popu- lation must go short of many things to which it is accustomed in times of peace or our armies must go short of munitions and other things indispensable to them." OW the only way we can obligation is by going with- out in order that our soldiers all--it is equipment, clothing, By denying ourselves, there- procure to the fullest extent the successful prosecution of What happens when we fail in the opposite direction. Sept. 16--A. Pugsley of Sutton was in, ener Hundreds up to that dollars are the money money at hat are ur- France. Canada to labor which es need for the Govern- ction and a the people France. For the sake of your country and the boys "over there," spend cautiously. Kitchener has said, and ash yourself first, "Is this something I really need or can I do without it?" Think Published under the authority of the Minister of Finance of Canada few days lust week with her sister, Mrs. B. A. Slesser. The Women's Institute met at the home of the Misses Patterson on Wednesday afternoon und although the weather was un- settled there was an attendance of twenty- nine ladies; four names were added to the membership roll. The work for the month was 19 paits socks, 3 dresses and 6 chentise, The programme consisted of solo.by Mrs. | t } ing fr Mrs. Priddle and children have returned home from the Exhibition EDGAR Mrs. Gray of Barrie is visiting Mre. Jas. Lauder. Owing to the Anniv held at Dalston the dist Chusch .. re will be Services being, ic in the Meth- ithdrawn next + of Borrie is visiting Mr der wne home from Tor end. Yiwell of Barrie ayent a! | country if goods and services can be secured only to the extent of eighty millions of dollars. So we must do every- thing in our power to release both goods and labor for the purposes for which Canada needs them. HETHER coal, wool, steel, leather, labor or transportation, the result in all cases is the same. Whoever competes with the nation by freely satisfying his own desires, selfishly appro- priates to his own use that which is so urgently required for our fighting men in of what GRAND OPERA HOUSE, e of millions of of no use to the it be food, Lord Lauder and instrumental music by Mrs. Jas. Howard Brandon, a reading by Mrs. Gordon Shellswell and Miss Agnes Shellswell. Ar- rangements were made to pack boxes ior the boys at the front at the next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. Blueman on Wetlnesday afternoon, Oct. 9. 48th Highlanders Band at Bar- rie Fair. MONDA