r uaultu` Mi .4IL ll MINESING STA'i'ION 111`, 6_---~M'-inc T'ooll.l...... ' I" ' rs) uuuege . Nina Semple spent [iss Dell-a Mnvm = Stroud`D_ecor`ator Dl.__._ K - _ Mm. Lorne J spent Sunday ebb of Cooks- I I ..u,ucau Is recoveri the children who . 11 mn no KELLYLEAEH 2LT." T3 V " " ANGUS 1-*LA'f; iL-Wr>od cutting is the here. ` . an we nome 01 Mr. and A-1! report :1 good. time. IcLe-an is rm-m.,...:.._ 1 ---naallltlnll I In very fine materials, NAVY, OF COU for that is the proper thing for the little `Pleasing prices inpall of these. 44 ._----we _nI\Il'IIJ 1'11`.-`I They include the latest Art-tailored line, so well known as the faultless clothing for men who care, and the prices are proaching those of the good oldk things as they arrive. It is to youradvantage to watch thedoings of this store and come often'and see the new Women's Spring Coats, Women's New Dresses New Millinery, New Gloves and Hosiery Draperies and Curtain Materials, etc., etc. FOR _ _ -----.J ;A\al\r nus uxutlgll to warrant yourimmediate inspection. As you know, it has always been our aim to bring before you the newest and best in merchandise, and that there is one distinctive feature -in buying your outer wear here, for it is exclusive. ' r and already there is a v: your immed Watt, north for-rn ..4.`.J- Spring Fashions are arriving daiiy-- .AufIlC Mayes. W:Il ur ..- ..u :11 CHOU` his wife, who is in tho; being quite so well. [ )'\}ll 1.: vlsmng her. sister. C0'llingwood. spent a. day in Barrin] Samples and i'l", " uVvu- uuuc. `recovering from her en \VhfI Bruin k...... :11 Cunningham enter- 2 1` young friends last I sale of ants was spent by the e of Mr nnzl 11'-- ' visiting her 2 a visit to Brace- 3,_ whn in 3- V. > I 2 attended the Hard last week. All re-_ vvao aptflll Dy the Mr. Mrs. gnn f;IV|n 1 to his new farm 11115 u"0m BOX` have been 111 the v|`reek-nd order oi uvl. I111 stoc [II A l9.11c v <- ' \'ATy ' MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS Printed notices containing further im'oru3 ation` as to conditions of proposed contract may be seen -and blank to 1s variety here large enough iTnn"l.1"l.'J+i-I ;ncr\A/sHn.- luavc ueen received of such distribution. DATED at Tom March, AD. 1922. uuc Ucullrlty, 11 any. AND TAKE NOTI mentioned date the J to (listrifbute the asse among theparties ex regardonly to the shell then have noti< ;'Execu-tors will not I assets, or any -part t. or persons of whose - have been received 1 m` D__,_ J, .. . , puisuarnt to of the Trustees Act, R.S.O. l9l4,`Chap, 12l,_ that all creditors and 'ptions, the full partic- vheir claims. a state- S`, and the nature of by them. Jxecutors will proceed ts of the said (leceuvwl mnong thgparties entitled tlm.-,,.,. Ln: IN Rev- E. 3. Taylor Asked to Uxbridge. Rev. Edgar B. Taylor, who has minis- "-tered with such -great acceptance to St. V`-eorge's parish for several years,` has re- ._..--_uv rUI"| I TENDERS will be received bj - signed for the following supp] Gaol `for the period of one ye mence on the 151 day of April, ' ending on the 31st daypof M '1 namely: Beef without bone, W beef with bone, per pound; ` pound; oatmeal, per standard ` up, bright, per gallon; coal oil, potatoes. per standard bag; 1 pound; pot barley, per pound wbarrel; soap (Dalton's) , per h per -pound. Blank tender forms can b: `from the underci nrd Tenders will be received up to Mar. 16, 1922. _The lowe.~:t or not necessarily accepted. All tei `sealed and addressed to ` ~:wv.- `STANLEY G. UNDER!-III.L, ROSSH. UNDERHILI W. BLAKE. IIN1)Em{i'1.1.,, Execu-tors, Barrie. ` U{`.'l-TIJM tnvnm-'-" ,{_ .:._ NOTICE T In in a nun"... _ ,.......c.~ cuuuea the-r ly claims of notice, and th will nn+ kn "' ' -_ uvAA\Il3C: UILUHI recewed by them 110$ - ..._ uuu the usual good time. . and Mrs. Marvin Brown returned from Toronto on Tuesday accompanied by` their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Ward, and her children, who will visit'vthem for a couple of weeks. * A V This "week when the telephone service was tied up for several days the subscribers in this end of the town realized how much -they have come to depend upon this mod- ' em convenience. - Mis Smith, traveling "secretary of W. M. S., who has.`been touring the Home Mission-eldsifor the last two months. will speak in the Allandale Pr$byterian Church . next Sunday morning. Notwithstanding the large amount of water which came down off the hills.in the recent thaw, there was little trouble from ooding, as the water courses had been cleaned out in good time. Robt. Sutherland, who suered partial` disability `through having`the toes of one foot taken off and was thus prevented from resuming his work as brakeman, went to Montreallast week and passed` the exams. necessary iorrestoration to his old job, so. . his seniority as brakem-an has been restored. _ u-j---- ,, -..- sum 01 me sazd (` partiw entitled thvreto. Y l"n;n\n I`: v`. LUI "I922. , COURSE, '\f' 41a.-. 1!LJ.1 - \l uuunuc, 5110 Ln` 1 i be liable fc thereof. to Ihnsn nIn=-- -~' RS reeiveld by the I supplies fa uuull. Toronto 060 7 - -..~uu `WM. RUSK . nnniu D......._ . ._..... -.u we rstate of Fred ate of the City of Toronto. by of York, Esquire, deceased hereby given, pursuant 121, and he said Fred Undex-hm." \vI;o April, 1922, -and ~ March, 1923. " without; per pound; ne, pork, perr :1, barrel; syr- * per gallon; bag: h.m.;.. uuuu: 111 me Iormer city. ` On Friday night the Royal Arch degree was conferred on ve candidates by L. O. L. No. 432. Lodge work was followed by -refreshments_ and the usual good time. Mr. and Mn: M----=- "` ' mcmox, [0 any per clzum notice shall 'bV Han": A LL, ...... cu unaermu. who the 29th day of Decem- City of Hollywood. in mia, U.S.A., but having nce at the City of '_l_`or'- ining of nk forms of tender ae post oice of Eg- of the Post Office- avn of Barrie. l ro\'ii1ce mired, on or before the 922, to send by posr, to the undersigned. es and surnunes, ml- ;ions, their xts`. and um M... 1vUDI\,- Property - ....u.;.uLx, I-tors, or to ;TON. Mv0ORHPL\D Bay St.. Toronto, Their Sulicitom. .__._.__________. , .v.-- V: lard bag`; butter, p9::_ pound; salt, per n's) ,, box; bre-.2 ., -per gauon ' `(I ,,. --nun \lL1.K'bL`."l itled having aims which they , that the said for the said -rnnf in . Hounsome, Albert Padd 0. L. and1Bl `Geo. Dewar '. Dewar is Sound-Stratford home in the fa F ridavr ni \1L Sanford- stree urAaVV , t. J.V}.l'S 1 . ison represents the local L. ack .P Lodge meetings bei receptory at the Grand ng held in Sarnia this has moved to Owen Sound. now engineer on the Owen run :and is making his rmer D`,'|f'. ('11:: DA--H` A-*" this 8th d;:_v of -u;,' perty Connnittoe. Box 366. Barrie. _____________ be obtzlim-ti ..:. ur any tewlr-" tenders tn E) OHCS. ` Thu!`-.\`d-(`\'_ F81` nr inn. 4...` 6, Toronto, pe (In k n H u.L-A D3011 hzill the time ILICIII5 1u_ LOFOHFO I01` 8 Mrs. Chas. Edney of ing `a week with her si S. Sanford Paddison reprc ('1 1' _, 1. 1'11 ' - - -- --V I BVLI |~\ any rewir- )"Il"nv-. .. V, Ie under- for the ln A--~ FARMEI:.\' Thousand 1:1`-.~}u ~ ern Oat? 135: I carload ' (`urn sweet, 820 pm'(`? order quickly. '1'! MILLS LIMI I`f'3h AUTOMOBIL The public is h the period of gm licenses has oxph ning cars with P9 prosecuted. 11c - R.'KI.\ _ Tiag"(), DI'i(.`es_ Prhkw per (in? phonv Tuk< bght & Son and -1-}: Sotts : phuno IV mu SZISU nislu-.~ nitmw .a....._y uh uunnente Uottage. Mrs. C. W. Poucher and d be! and Phyllis returned on 1 being in_Toronto for a'week. ! Mrs. Chm Ivlm... ..t n--J1' Will hold an extensivp sale_ F11 I. - ---nrJu<\JL.l/II s`l. ---Spe('ial Frid:1_\'Vd1n'in 3r_\'.. Brns var 1 V -6il('.l0t.h' :1 reduced prim Elizabeth" St. W. A. 1... . mattfi-.<,<-.< :1 Spm-.i:nl 1: dozen. Enqn 341. _ '1` . K4 % W>F% >1" 8 Notices nnrfvr ff" ANNOE -v.u uuu V Thorn wz over the su Asson1hl_\ (-3 ion was hli nial n'wotin, synod vnlur; s1ur;:-. I s,vnm1.`in H favor the pr I`( F(`I)f:1IiuIl t instezid of 4: Finally 1'13-.~ as lwimr in 2 of .-\s>'v1nM_\' I :\'?21pI(' (`rmnni=<- Asst-n)M.\' \'. Rev. .M<-.-'s1'.~'. son; Jnu. Johnston. V Severn; R. H. Mm'Dnnz repn-scntat i v Thornton, .~\. ford and Vin .-up url (`I the mutt: ()p(-ru't i vs- _ CV. 11 . uuvllfl WUICK. J. A.'McNeil of_ spent from Friday family at Minnette * Nrru n W D----'- -. xgul r In (`U1 whirh ha t(.'r_\'. it ('0ns(-nt _( `had to In 1nation.< ofm-t. A a mini.s't- tho mum supurt Stocking: of Vichy`: and Chest throw. 4 the Hqn nwot i.I~_:. -'tori:m.< were` to 1,'.'1ti0n.< A Meth.()(`]i: I the-rv um (`J }_n_\` pi` and udhq } rL-sh_\'t<- `mittod H I-Qi .-u\.\ n, Hm'}mr the T115} anmlgzin thv ('0 4; 0di. :1 fast at bytt-r_\`, sh 1 C0-( D0! Lia" ((3 R: K15 -_-._.,. .....u uau.5uw.l'b` LSD- ylhs returned Tuesday after >rontr> week. 7 s. Bradford `is spend- sister-in-law, Mrs T; 1e. Sanfnrrl-ch-inn` uunu'l Head}: 41 Jm. Brown ~ accompanied `by 1', visit "them couple ..-. u._ uuc 1uuub1'6&l uazette !`riday to Monday with `his mette Cottage. daughters Iso- is returnnrl nn 'r.......:..-. AL- the Montreal Gazette .MnnH`;1r ".341. -'L:- `, ..._.. Next Sunday is Men's Sunday ix church. Ofcourse`, the ladies will in come, too. but the services will be ially for men. , In the morning the 1 will speak especially tu boys on M the Making. In the evening his SI will be Manliness." A male choir assist at `both siervices. _._..__-.1 us. uu.IJ\llVt\l.aIJ N7 Clapperton St., Barrie, Ontario ' . ... uuurub`. Next week being social night in the League, a St. Patrick s social will be held under the leadership of Miss Nettie Hook and Miss Florence Brunton. Irish songs and readings, together with games, will `be completed by a dainty lunch. It is hoped that the two sides in the contest, the Reds and the Blues, will notinterjcct any of the Collins and DeValem spirit into the Irish Night, otherwise theharmony and enthusiasm which has characterized the League in the past might `be seriously im- Luc uaue nymns Hvave F tional "and Church Life. - lowed by the history of s The Doxology, The La: er than Day," The Nine Where is my Wandering Let the Lower Lights be others. After the history gi_ven the hymn was sung as or chorus. Next week beix inHnnT .... --'--- Figer Tires Lead Them All McKEE & McDON V Clnnnn-Inn cl 3"` ' '4` V A `theme. Miss Vera Spearn g The programme in the Epworth League was one of special interest, Monday night. Hymns and` Hymn Writers was the _ ave a paper on The Place Hymns Hvave Filled in _the Na- tional `and .nl.......L 1:1`- H _ ___, .....; nuug as 3 $010 or duet rus. bemg mght and Flor:-.m-n Ru-nntnn `L3 ` ruwr me nzstory of em 2 a solo 3. Next wan]: 1...:..... ---=~ ara gave nns rch This was fol- history such hymns as The Land that is Fair- Ninety and Nine, Boy Tonight," Burning, and the histmv of mmk ----- s_ Sunday in this =., be wel- e serwces wlll espec- the pastor ly 1; have nn "Mm. :. `-_.v .uuA11u15 but: .y boy_e= "Man in *evemng subject I . nmln nhnir ...:n us be burning, history of each was um o'uU_]BCI chair will xnuuuuueel`. Wed., Mar. 22-Allan S. half lot 9, con. 11, Innisl and implements. Sale `at 1 McConkey, Auctioneer. - _--u-rnl1 l cahty. . -- Mrs. Wm. Webber of Minesing is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Watson. Mr. and Mrs. David` Peacock of Pains- wick called on J. . Brown, Sunday. A meeting of interest to the ratepayers of this locality will be held on Saturday night in the Methodist Church _ l_l`Iar. 6.-Roads are very soft in this 10-. .. ,...ca.-um uxne wxtn Mr. and Mrs. Du: Mrs. Clarence Arnold of Midhurst vi her parents, Mr. {and Mrs. T. Mc(` over Sunday. Henry Ellis, who has been `bu a_n ext ed visit with his famlly in _I-lanulton ....,...ucu vu we Iarm and time wxth hxs son George. _-__.________. Miss Rita Sproule of Thornton spent the week-end with her parents here. A sleighload of young folks journeyed to El-mgrove one night last week and spent 3. pleasant time with Mr. and Dundas. visited Mcfann. ` q-95131 Mar; 6.--Robt. E. Bell of_ Brantfohd `vis-.3 ited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell. last week. John Nicol has returned from Toronto. where he had been under medical treat? ment. -I, 1 In - 560.1 mm are well worth mem A Owing to the recent -mild roads here are getting quite farmers shouldn't worry; the} year s wood up again. Mrs. John Sinclair is under having attacks `of sciatica. ,roads at ----V .......a.u,-5 numeric Assocn., who .h acquitted themselva wonderfully this year and are? well worth mentioning. weather soft, but shouldn't wnrrw -"' L` " u LIL] Al CD Irnnu I---J ge numberfrom here atended the entertainment and box social at Min- thev Minesing Athletic Asso(;n., have acquitted thEn1A`\,'na -n---l-~l`-" ocu:1'2u xarms have change-1 Sorry to report that Mr no.1: getting along as we friends would like to see. Quite R `cu-an r|Innn!~-- 1'-- Mon., Mar`. 2b-Ewart Lockhart, lot 12' con. 2; Sunnidale, farm stock and imple: ments. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey, Auctioneer. urn! It - A number from here 21 era! of the little son of Mr Jennett at 'l`hornton last sympathy is extended to th ents, David Jennetti is on the sick list. Sewing is the order of the day now. I ttended the fun- . and Mrs. James Friday. Deep I e. bereaved parr- (`U IVJII at Mr. th . T\, , -.....~ v.uuu5 I.H(!_ mgnest marks in school were won by Lorna Jen- nett in the senior room and by Isabel Davis, in the junior department. Etholwin Arnold came so close to Lorna Jennett in therup-I per room that the teacher gave her a prize also. I I _ Dr. `Banting's horses ran away from W. Smith _;w on Saturday, at Ivy. ' . A nn.L.... E ` bu-t , were captured nucu WEEK. The sleighsgiven by the_ I . of Barrie for those tlak I Jen g 1-. -15 Mar. 6.---Mr. Mooney is spending a few weeks Mar. 6.--A. "Parks ahd fCoIl1n9'wnnA .2... .m-..J=-- UU uxuiuzuullce, part of which pinned de-fl ceased under its heavy weight to the: ground. Death was instantaneous. Friend-_l ly neighbors took the body to the home of` her parents. and the coroner. Dr. J. _D. Cunningham, arrived and declared death to have resulted from a fractured skull and [ internal injuries. He stated that the affair s was an accident and no inquest will be 1 held. Deceased attended "the Methodist Sunday School and was a popular girl in down the steep hill -towards the river be- afternoon; when the sleigh loaded with heavy lumber on which she and her -bro-` thereClifford were riding overturned going I tween Alliston and 'I'homps'onville. I Her brother Clifford on the top of the load. On reaching the hill the horses appeared to have lost con-- trol of the heavy load, owing to the sleigh not being locked, and in their effort to stop the sleigh it swerved and caused the load to overbalance, i part of which de- heavv u,..:..1.+ 4- u-.~ GIRL KILLED WHENA , 1 HEAVY SLEIGH UPSETf _uqu w ue rep-laced. T V `P . The inconvenience caused by cripple-'1 telephone service was immediately manifest- ed in Allandale by such expressions as `$1 feel lost without our "phone, together with constant inquiries regarding when the service might. be restored. ' Skilled workmen. under the supervision of J. F. Gardner, chief of plant. have been working day and night to repair the de. fect. ALEX. McDOUGALL at Lot 11, `Con. 13, Innisfil Known-as the Morton farm posed of paper. ` The delay the*service was d ue to the water soaking in to such a distance `from both ends of the sleeve that it was necessziry to operate from other manholes, in order to remove the affected part, splice and return the cable to its position. Thirty feetof ca.=l)le had to be replaced. `` Thn lnnnnunn3nv--- street. The possibility of such an occur; rence unusual. say telephone officials. as the sleeve `eoiinecting the cable is of lead, the same material as the cable.. In this instrance the manhole became-lb ed with water which found the defect and gradually soaked along the insulation, sat~ urating it. and allowing__ the wires to soak , together. The insulation used for this pur- pose is known asydry insulation, com- posed of delay in restoring due soaking In to mush u :l:o+........ L---~ ' -' ' .Wednesday 64 connectionis had been re- Telephone service to the Allandale sec- tion of Bxarrie. was completely severed from early Monday evening till Wednesday. A total of 367 subscribers were affected. By stored and complete restoration of lines is promised by the company on Friday. Abrupt paralysis of the service to_Alla.n- dale was caused by the insulation of wires ` Wllhln a cable becoming saturated with water throurzh a defect in the cable sleeve at a manhole on Bradford street at John street. The occur- became-lL yxuuubcu l)_V U19 : the in: within ..L_-- `Allandale Service `Parailyz V Monday, Maybe Fully Restored Friday. DALSTON `, Deceased was 9 n.~m..1.... ..:-I =~ ! EDENVALE UTOPIA -Mr. Mooney of a few wnnbu .-..!LL uuu. u, vespra, tanm stock, implernenzts ancl household furniture. Sale at 1 p.m. W; A. McOonkey, Auctioneer. . Tl1u1s., Mar. l6--John Campbell, ea:-2 half lot 3, con. 9, Vespra, farm stock -and implements and household furniture. Sale at 1 pm. P. A. Ooughlin, Auctioneer. _Fri., Mar. l7--Harvey Spence, lot 12, con. 3, Vespra. farm xtnr-lr um: :.....I-.- ;.. uy u1e_ nunter` Clothing taking the highest vhv In.-no rm ...wuc_y 01 aaskatchewan ' with friends here. [1 R vulnnldn L---- ,,_. _:-\. ..., UL uiuurp- :antly killed on Saturday with bra- ,- [ill -towards the mm. In . - -.. ..u u.xucllu' in Hamilton. has -will spend some -111ildVr;n'r_e-a-t`}l:.ar the the V; they have their vvnull uxcuus nere. a valuable horse. n _ Huntei" Clothing {king the hint... the weather, an extend- n\:H~n... L , ._._.___rc. . can halal-dhl Sat., Mar. 11---W. H. Martin, sale of 23 good cows at Martin s yards, Barrie. Sale `at 1 `pm. W. A. McCo_nkey, Auct. Monday, Mar. 13-J. H. Orr, lot 25, con. 10, Innisl, farm stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. Mc_Oonkey,' Auct. Tues., Mar. l4--Henry 0 Neill, lot 6, ooh. 2, Flos, farm stock and implements. `Sale at 1 p.m. P. A. Coughlin, Auct. 9-10p . Tues., Mar. 14--James Belfrey, lot 13, `` `con. 12, Innisl, farm stock and imple- ments. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey, Auctioneer, A 1 Wed.. Mar. 15--Robt. Holmes, lot 20, con. 13, Veapra, farm stock and imple-- 1 meme. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McConkey, it Auctioneer. ' Parailyzed ua.Vl'/' last Mrs. Janet Knapp Herbert in Aliandale. Wall-ace Pattenden -made -bridge this week, his hospital there, not s4 IS ... uuiucall. A-u a Mrs. E. McLean is rec illness; also 1 in different homes. Mrs. Janet Knapp in AIlm..L.1.. m.1.>'s M:&`Del3I1 Tracy is here for a short time. Another social evening w young people at the home J. McLean. g `ll/I.-~ rn "' ' Phone 8 I-14 Call or write for sam; .......A.-V - ...--- 1:-lhlll ` \ Mar. 6.--M-iss . Kathleex} 0 I. A I IUIV . Orchard has Fuesday, March 21 r nuay evening. Robert Gibbons moved last week. W. Mr. and -Mrs. James C? tained a number of their ; Friday evening. `P.-.k....a. n:Lu , uua mna aemple wtihvMiss Della Maye Mr. and Mrs. Will. with Mr. -and L town. ` I, u -.- - uuull Sole `agent for Empire Wal I A Mar. 6.--Mrs. unaldld I P. W. Greensides is visit- ling her daughter, Mrs. Scott Sharpe, this " week._ . Businms College. Nina Qnw.-J- ~-~ ' pvll n .wum1er1ul t-xme. Leonard Hodginx of Mans his cousin, Robt. McCracken. Everyone is glad to hear that Wm. Rosa is doing so well after his operation. I Mrs- Geo. Coulson visiting hei'.siste1'. aid is xfisiting `Mrs. I-I-a:nlan.d, in Colliiigwood. I? rur MAY. .. - - 1 mm. 1m:111un(1,s In {oy McKinnon this week, ..c uuaplbul last weelg. A number from `here Times Dance in Angus 1 port awonderful time. Imnymv-(I I-TnA..:.~. -f I` 1 cover. She unde the day here. All are sorry tovhear of Mrs. Walkin- shaw's illness, but hope she will soon re- rwent -an operation in Bar- , rie hospital last week. 1` frnm `hm-n nu.....:__1 .1 '- mar. o.-vmod oil A. KIRKPATRICK LEFROY 20; um, |t '. 16-J. V. Brett, lot 13,, . fanm stock, implemenl-ts and uiture. Sale M: 1 nrn "7