Page Twelve 3 THE BARRIE EXAMINER ! Thursday, June 5, 1919 STRAW- HAT SALE INSTEAD OF WAITING UNTIL AUGUST YOU CAN BUY YOUR STRAW OR PANAMA Now at a big Reduction MEN'S SENNETT AND FINE SPLIT SAIL- ORS, REGULAR $2.50 TO $4.00, ON SALE AT $2.00. MEN'S TOYO PANAMA HATS. REGULAR $3.00 AND $3.50, ON SALE $2.00. . GENUINE SOUTH AMERICAN PANAMAS, REGULAR $6.50 TO $7.50, ON SALE AT $5.00. LADIES' TOYO PANAMAS AND READY- TO-WEAR HATS AT BIG REDUCTIONS. SPACE WILL NOT PERMIT A FULL DESCRIPTION, BUT THE VALUES ARE UNUSUAL CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' STRAWS, PAN- AMAS, AND OUTING HATS ALL INCLUDED IN THESE BIG REDUCTIONS. SIMMONS & CO. HATS AND FURS NOTICE TO CREDITORS the securities. if any, held by them AND TARE"NOTICE that after the 26th IN THE MATTER OF the Estate of |day of June, 1919, the said Executors will Jeanna Keat, late of the Township of Oro, |proceed to distribute the assets of the said used among the persons entitled there- jf. having regard only to the claims of which they shall then have had notice, and 8.0. 1914, and Amending Acts that all per: |that the said Executors will not be liable sons having claims or demands against the |for the said assets or any part thereof to lute Joanna Keat, who slied on or about |any person of whose claim they shall not the tenth day of May, 1919, at the Town of then hove received notice Barrie, in the County of Simcoe. are re- quired on NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to R before the 26th day of June.| 4D, 1919 1h i or to deliver | STEWART & STEWART m foe the: Ex Soheitors for the Executors, id Joanna their names and addresses and full ulars in writing of their ¢ sand nents of their acenunts, and the nature] 25¢ Buys a Thrift Stamp. See Our Assortment Butter Crocks . Gallon Jugs Cream Jars French Pots - Mixing Bowls Crock Covers, Churns SEED POTATOES ; "Deleware," "Carman," "American Wonder." Millet, Hungarian and Dwarf Rape Seed, Turnip and Mangel Seed BROWN & CO. The Sa BARRIE of rjeant Co. Ltd. DEALERS IN COAL, WOOD, LIME, CEMENT, PAROID ROOFING, SHINGLES, LATH, WIRE FENCE, LAND PLASTER, PLASTER PARIS, HAIR, ROOF COATINGS, ETC. ¢ If interested in any of our fines get our prices We seek to secure for you goods of quality at the lowest possible prices. "Barrie office: 41 Dunlop St., Phone 94 Yard: Feot of Mary St., Phone 88 |Trunk Ruilwa ALLANDALE NEWS 8.0.E. meet Friday st 8 p.m. in the Orange Hall. Mr. Loudfoot of Weston was at J. S. Brunton's aver the weeltend, Mr. and Mrs, B. A. Green and children are visiting relatives in Trout Creek, P. Hart is relieving baggagemun A. Sl on the Penetang mail train for a few days Mr, and Mrs. McNicol and John Poucher of Toronto were at Geo. Poucher's over Sunday Mrs. W. H. Taylor and son of Hamilton are the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh White for a week A. Lawr' have gone to with friends in Alliston on slack on the GTR size of many cheques at Last showel Alf, Whiney of Calling wood spent a few days with Mrs Whitney, | Caroline street, this werk On Tuesday the hare driven by John Coulter, mail carrier away on Fasa| street 'and smashed bugey against | the pole at the past office An error wax made in reporting the sale of W. J. Marshall's house last week. The purchaser is Mr May of Saskatchewan, who is coming to Allandale to reside. Under the CSET. course the boys of the three churches of this ward are to train together in athletics and purpose holding several field days, one of which will be on July 1 Mrs. G. Kelcey, Archie Keleey and D. Kelcey spent the' week with the latter's sister, Mrs. A. Hooper, 93 Burton avenue Donald, on his return, is to undergo another | operation on his eye, making the twelfth | operation On Monday Gravenburst carried a by. | law to give a free site for a new station antl freight shed, and to grant the Grand 8 fixed assesment of $14, 000 for municipal purposes for ten years JI: had 188 majority On May 24th "twenty-five of the friends of Mr. and Me Wr, Bayliss met st their home in Tiffin treet to bid farewell te SHOP AT VICKERS'- Suggestions from Our---Your---Store MIDDIES AND SPORT COATS splendid collection in sizes 34 to pure white and eeler combina- sme with plain collars, others (lars and cuts, af fine imported hams -- IT PAYS The Store of Service and Good Values GREEN LENO Leno is very'searer, We have but one color in 30 and 60 inch width for cov erings, sereens, ete. Buy it early to avoid disappointment later on + 18 25c 30 neh willy 60 inch width + $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 to $2.50 pallerns to choose from of Fine colorings, blies This is of extra fine quality and dependable dyes. Ut and sells for yard a) ; PLAID GINGHAMS FOR =| 'FINE WHITE HOSE - A REAL SUMMER CORSET ! FOR CHILDREN In pure White Mz seamless fool and good wearing quality 5,53 6, 63, 7, THOS . 360 45c 55c ro Ix! elastic rib, (iughams in the muchecalled greens, pinks, oS SILK HOSIERY--THE GOOD KIND Tt has Lisle tap For $1.50 porters. [tis feather weight and a ben Fo ladies desiring cetufert in the summer owe ma $1.50 Sives US te 28. Paar... WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERW! Dated at Barrie, 'this 26th day of May, | Barrie, Ontario. | her brother and his wife from Cleveland Okio They le o Coast, BC Monday This is our extra high spliced heel and toe ant good filtin Thi Corset is made of American Comes in White, Pink, Sky, Beaver, Mouse Inade Net. ft is very low Inst, lung skipt, and Black. Sizes 84 ty 10. Pair. well bones. bound with tape. 4 hese supe \ While the assortinent is at its best yer sheuld see the range of knit underwear Bowhng for the Currie Cup holds the chief interest for the local bowlers This week (Edwards was bearen by Bo Thomp son, who in turn was beaten by Archie Marshall by one shot. The latter also won from Fd. Shear by 5 points The Methodist and Presbyterian congreea Bargam for less tha Watt will be absent during August COOKSTOWN Mrs. C. Cumming and Mrs. Thos. Gollop attended the Presbyteriun missionary con nition at Orillia last week Mr, and Mrs. D, F. Kidd motored to the City Jat week jay, May 29, to Mr and Mr Handy of Toronto visited week with her mother, Mr. David for your summer un. Seret Harry werk, hath arnved hone ty locking fine daughters, Mr, Wo Mackay and) Mre T. A.C. Banting, thi. week July the Memorial Park on the Wednesday July Tast_ week July good Blank Silo, 12x28 feet Apply to Wilson L. Kell, Cookstown Mrs. H. B. Burnes will hold a piano re- Monday evening, June 16. Born, on May 25, 10 Mr. and Mrs, J. R. Fisher, a son Yth at 2.30 o'clock. from overseas. Otto Arnold of Toronto spent the King's | Vited to attend. Birthday in town, Mrs, Osborne of Newmarket ix a guest | at Dr. R. H, Lendlay's this week. Robt, MacDonald end Chas. Harper both lost horses from the heat last week Rev, J. H. More, who hae heen suffering from ill health, left this week for a trip to Colgate, Sask., and Dry Fort, Alberta His brother, Jas! More, of Guelph, will accompany him. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Bosser and Mr. and Mrs. King of Keswick spent the holiday at W._E. Morton's, The Masonic Order will attend Divine eat the Presbyterian Church on Sun June 15. Rev. F. W. Gil-| g will preach. | Hartford Lewis lost s valuable horse on | {[s- Tuesday owing to the heat Turf Club's Celebration The Turf Club Celebration at Cookstown | on Tuesday was well attended considering | the intense heat, The races resulted as follows: 2.80 Race--1, Sutton horse (Blackbird) ; 2, Tottenham horse; 3, W. Hughes' horse (Harry L.) i Free for all--1, Orangeville horse (Doster Hal) ; 2, Newmarket: horse; 3, W. Houn- some horse (Maggie H.). Green Race--1, W. Stoddart's horse (Billy S\; 2, H. Lennox's horse ; 3, Sutton's horse (Lucy M). The Knock Baseball team was the only outside team to enter in the baseball tourna- ment. The score was 28 to 8 in favor of Cookstown, --- * The concert in the evening was well attended the hall being filled to the doors. S. Simcoe Baseball League Delegates from Alliston, Bradford, Cooks- town and Thornton met here on Monday, May 26, for the purpose of forming a base: ball league in South Simeoe. No former = officers being present, the following were sppointed as acting 'for the meeting:-- Pres., Jas. Hindle; Secy., A. Couse. Officers were elected as follows:--Pres., H. Fisher; Ist Vice Pres, Dennis Nolan; 2nd Vice Pres, F. J. Haddell; Secy-Treas., A, Couse. A schedule was drawn up as follows:-- June 11--Cookstown at Bradford June 13--Alliston at Thornton. June 18--Thornton at Cookstown. June 20--Bradford st Alliston, June 25--Thornton st, Bradford. June 27--Alliston at Cookstown. July 7--Alliston at Bradford. July 9--Cookstown at Thornton. If yeu can wear a White Skirt == and 26 waist measure these Skirts are a dine, Pique Muldy Cloth, All uifacturer's samples. Bough ve value and marked accordingly A rare chance the better kind y save on $1.98, $2.68, and $3.28 About fifty maple trees were replaced July 17--Thornton at Alliston --Bradford at Thorn:on, Coukstown ut Alliston, THORNTON cital by her pupils in the Town Hall on, The pated Sumner Seine of ie We of concrete roadway, 320 lineal men's Institute will be bel e Tem! Or eraiele perance Hall on Monday afternoon, June | {ttt Of concrete curb and repairs! Mise Gardner of the High School staff, Miss Gertrude Grey of Toronto will be, Creek on Bradford Street in the returned to her bome at Smith's Falls on |the speaker for this mecting Friday to meet her brother who arrived |" The School Lunch". All the ladies of the hy (he undersigned at his office| having been 4 |village and surrounding country are in- Subject: Town of Barrie will be received] as well as-last Minard's Liniment Cures- Dandruff NEW STOCK OF BATHING CAPS From 15c to $1.50. rome '3 good stock of Bathing Shoes PURE PARIS GREEN Arthur E. Patterson The Rexall Store - Phone 148, Allandale ¥ in the many different cuts. 'The entire BARGAIN IN WHITE SKIRTS stock is of 1918 ection and priced tc . save you 10 to 25% on your purchase, + 25 Bleached Knit Cotton Vests, <leveless, al 20c, 26c, 290, 350, 400, 50c, 600, 75c, 85c Made of Fine Gaba Short Sleeves at 25, 29, 35, 40, 50, 60, 75, 850. Long Sleeves at 25, 29, 35, 40, 50, much 5c. Combinations, both styles, at 600, 85c, 90c, $1.00, $1.50. Knit Drawers, lace trimmed at 69¢, 750. 2a wash skirt of ABOUT SHOPPING ON WEDNESDAY This Store, with others, is open on "Wednesday just the same as any other day in the week. No inconvenience, no disappointment, no closing the doors on our patrons for a 6-hour rest in mid week. We have arranged to give our employees extra holidays and are willing to serve you at your convenience.. Store opens at 8 a.m., closes at 6 p.m. every day except Saturdays, when it closes at 10 p.m. poe es" |< GEO. VICKERS ---- Fe RR a Toe shite pe) TOWN OF BARRIE | specifications ma een at the Tenders for Concrete Work | office of the Town Clerk. The lowest or any tender not neces sarily, accepted, A.W. SMITH, Town Clerk ' Barrie, June ard, 1919 23-4 tu existing pavement at Bunker's |= Dog taxes are not being paid ar, only 140 tags ssued as compared jin the Council Chamber up till] With .180 at the same date in twelve o'clock noon on the 16th}{918. Steps are being taken to |day of June, 1919, Plans and|make the delinquents pay. KODAKS FILMS and SUPPLIES Fresh Stock just Arrived Tenders for the construction of japproximately 640 square yards We have a beauty at 35c, also A Big Stock just arrived