School children : special matinee at 2.30 p.m., Saturday WE s'i=.i.i." In Five Reel: of Motion Pictures W. C. THOMPSON -vvv pun Ill-IL-j . Juicy call- .35c p;:r doz. r, 270 per lb. .35c per doz.| "`"'-{FINE llSS0lI1:l|EN1 or man : pol, qt ifullboos, 10 per lb. Goldeyos, ': 10c per lb. Those are Lako ". bank` Manitoba Fish. per pkg_.l..ako Slmcoo Whltosh, 10c lb. 3 pk9_.Fl-ash sea Herrlngs, 40 per doz. mi Ha" salt Sea Ho:-rings, 30c per doz. 50 'l-`KO EPIC 058800 H3rPin98 . . . . groan`! .. .. .. .. .. ..36c perdoz. u Migllresh smelts ..`.5c per lb. . ' gLake Huron Trout ..15c per lb. "fol, 25}!-'innan Huddle .. 12.`/ac par lb. Joe q,_!Huons of Haddlo ..15c per lb. ,3 __ __ ILargo Beacon cuscoes, ..15c lb. =0cean salmon .. ..16c por lb. E5? gginooan ccdsh .. . .100 per lb. .ma.ad xOcean Haodock .. ..10c per lb. poi, do: iLake Superior whlteflish, 15c lb. y ca"_j'Smal| British Columbia Halibut .s..l..........12_'/zcporlb. n:l,'hl_l n1sa":m?rl.t`lsh-O<.>lumbna Halibut, One third cash. Mortgage 34000. / j_._ ,-..._..a |l.y-flfth' year. For a long while ldeeeased was in poor health but lwas never heard to complain. The remains were laid to rest in the Urn Methodist cemetery last. Saturday. The pall-b-avers were A. McA1'thur, J. VS . Crawford, A. `A. and R. 0. Bell, six old friends. Rev. N. Campbell conducted the service assisted by Rev. E. Beg-ry, the Union choir led the singing. Besides a widow, four daughters him also four sisters and three ibrofhers. Messrs. Thos. Ross, Alex. and J.. and two sons are left to mourn- Big cut in Rubber P:-in; Men's Ladies Boys Girls Childs 75c 55c 1 65c 45c 40c ......... an-man uolumnla I-lalil Sliced .. Ishrcddod Oods .1.0c per 1: Acadia Codsh In pkgs 16c p |!(ippero.-d Herring .. Ismoked Herring in boxes, 30 .8woot Potatoes, 3 lbs. for . I guaranteed to us. All empty- jars must. be returned, as they are all charged. .. Barrio, Phone 288:. Vair, Manager. QW l1IIUII|Iy . .150 per lb. 10 pkg. oxes, 35 box kgs. pkg. .30c per doz. Invnc Qn I-4- box Patent Colt, Cloth Tops, newest shaped Heels, all sizes and styles, regular $3.50 value Fine Quality Men s Boots Boys Boots Astounding Values! Call ulseeubefore the 27th afliislonlhldwewillpmenl youwitialllmfutnlunhrreloftacb. J. Rgfignglbly including smvss, HORSE BLANKETS AND ROBES, suaxcn AND CU'l'l`lZ-ZR mans, SKATES, snow snoas, MoccAs1Ns HAND smcns, BABY cunzas, HOCKEY xjnghbg ---p-u: sncxs, Mm-s mi g.peca.1k1I{{.ri'e'7.I. Two Motor Washing Machines Having disposed of my hardware, stove and tin business we start stock-taking on March 1. With a desire to reduce the stock I will offer a number of Iinos at Going & Reduced Prices $2.65 $2.95 To Clear our Stock of all Broken Lines and Incomplete Lots of FOOTWEAR Thg Hardware Man All Shapes ' card of Thanks. Mrs. W. McConnell and the Misses Mcconnoll wish to con- ivoy to the Lefroy friends and `vicinity their grateful acknowl- edgements of the kind helpful- .ness, and sympathy, extended to {thorn in their recent bereave- iment. t.ompToIT-T. Mina:-d : Llnlmont Guru DI:-3 Solid leather in every part, an ideal school boot regular $2.50 value. Gun Metal Calf, Button or Lace, all shapes, all sizes. Regular $3.00 val- Best Grade Best Quality - Best Grade $1.95 $2.15 II was hard luck for Barrio tn lnse. but it was no discredit. tn :thom. Thoy played nn hnckey Iand we~rn`fairl,v hnate-n by a team -;that is decidedly fast and plays zgnnd (`lean hockey. umeu ;:-u 101- narrm. . The second period was one of intense excitement. as both goal keepers were called upon to stop haituraising attacks. After ten minutes of play, Mocking and Harvey combined in a beautiful rush and the latter scored. And the crowd yelled its:-lf hoarse. Collingwood got their only goal from a shot that droppod in from behind on Some:-ville. In the final perind, the teams showed thy effects of the gruel- ling pace, and combination was very lacking. There were, how- ever, many brilliant individual `-rushes, one of which resulted in Meeklng scoring Bar:-ie`s last PARISH OF VIBPRA. Sunday. 14th February. 1915.- Special services of 'I`hanksgiv-_ 1 A ing for a hundred years of peacel between the British Empire and the United States of America as follows:-- - S V V I I I Barrie started the game with a hot attack but Collingwood was not long in transferring lo the other end and Snmerville had sev- eral to handle. A series of counter attacks followed. Once` McKnight in his over anxiety* missed a nice chance on :1 pass. Higgs broke up some rushes nicely. Finally Meeking went right through )1` a score. Short-- ly afterwards iggs and Cheer' were benched, and even with both defence men of!` Collingwood coudln t scorg. Higgs came on and there was a. combined rush, Harvey scoring. A couple of, minutes later the accident to Noble occurred. The period n- lished 2-0 for Barrie. ' There was an attendance of about 1500 M` whom 250 came frnm Collingwnorl. Lnu Marsh of Tnrnntn was rofore and per- formed his duties in a satisfac- tory manner. xljontinued from page 5.) got a cut in the forehead that re- quired twc-Ive stitches. This put him out of the game and Mc- Knight went with him. McKnight was playing a fast game and the combination was working well and possibly with the full team Barrie might have won. With `only six mun R. Noble had more imam to travel and ho certainly '.slmwnd his speed. He s another ;Frod Taylhr. OOLLINOWOOD All DISTRICT CHAMPIONS Strong school boots, lace or button, all sizes and solid leather, reg. $1.65 value. Good serviceable school boot, lace or button style, regular $2.25 value. Childs Boots Till BIIIII IXIIIIII AND SATURDAY MORNING $1.25 Midhurst. H a.m., Holy Com. munion; Vespra,2.30 p.m.: Mine- sing, 7 p.m. l $1.65 Beef Hides, green . . . . . . . Tallow. rendered, pet lb. SheepSkins . .. Home I-Iiqesu... . Hcfse Hair F, A. Lett is president of the Lake Simone Hotel Co. which owned the building, and most of the stock belonged to him and ithe J. M. Bothwell Estate. Thursday Prices. New Fall wheat . . . . . . . . . . . . $1. `Peas . . . . .. 1 Oats (new) . . . . . . . . E Barley .. ( Buckwheat . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Rye . ._ . 3: Chickens. spring, . 1 Old Fowl..... . . . . . . . . . .. Turke_vs.... 1 Ducks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Butter. dairy . . . . . . . . .... . . `.1 Eggs.freshlaid........... Potatoes,per bag. Hay . 18.! Wool, washed . . . . . . . . . . S II7.u.1 .. .. ._-_l. -3 goal. with 8 minutes to play, both teams struggled manfully but neither could score. and the period left the nal score 4--i. -...`:;u 0 D. M. 'Hc-ndersnn, the auction- geer who is conducting sales for i\V`. L. Reeve, was the tirst per- `son in the hotel to discover the tire. I10 had been talkingto E. J. Byrno until late, and before going to bed walked out into the i l kitchen with the night porter. t Finding the kitchen full of smoke . he rushed upstairs to alarm the guests. All were in their sound- `est sleep and it was with dim- culty some were aroused. In gn- ing down one of the halls. Mr. Henderson was almost overcome with smoke and with difllculty criiwled out along the floor. Soon afterwards the soldiers ar- rive-d and made sure that every room in the house was empty. `I "3 `I'EI-I, to them was very great as Mrs. Pitt was in a delicate state of health and Mr. Pitt had just res covered from a month s illness. The cause of the fire is a mys- tery. It is supposed to have started in the rear of the store occupied by A. E. Cudmore & Co., but there are no stoves or pipes near the back of this store. Mr. Cudmore and his two employees .left the premises about 10.15 and- everything was as usual. I 3.. 663.732 a7.'.'3$XsT..a' I; Beef Hides. cured 'I-_L` '72:-` ,, v...l.rvJ o W`. first man out of the house, and he ran across the road clad only in ` night attire and a pair of hoots. I travellers. He aroused B. D. O'Neill and it was only a few minutes till his tailor shop was full of partly dressed 't.1-avellers and others who had made a hasty exit. Mr. l3`ole_\' returned and recovered all. his personal property as did the Chester Kenzie of Hall rlresseul on the fire escape and had his feet stripped of some skin where they stuck to the iron. M. J. Frawley recovered his trunks but lost. his furniture. l~'r:mk Rogers is in Ottawa but some of his friends remembered him and removed his trunk. Two women ran out of the `hotel in their bare feet and with only their night. clothes on. while the mercury registered 5 below zero. B. W. Pitt. the nnanager. Mrs. Pitt and her mother had a very narrow escape. Their apart.- ments were on the second storey immediately over the part where the tire started. The smoke had nearly suffocated them, when they Vvere aroused and were not out two minutes when the hall-` way was in flames. Everything lhey owned was in_their rooms and they lost it all. The shock 1.. LL.,_, roof which was of flre-proof material. From the top windows and eaves great tongues of flanuz shot out and soon the whole front of the building was wrvathml in ame-s, upon which four streams of water made practically no inlpression. The building was over sixty years old. a largo part of it hing or- iginally rmnghmast and then \'9v1-q-rml with brick, so that its comtructiou was not such as to withstand the flames. About 3.30 .with a sound as of ah explusium. fthv roof tumhlnd anal fall with ` 'a tl-rI`ific crash, sending up a. g'r0.'1t Olullll of llama-. Freed ifrmn the restraint of the roof: ;thv tire burned with increased `fury and it was not long h.=for+;- . {the whole interior was reduced Eta uslles, although it was nine l0'~lm-k bnforn all the ames were `quvm-hed. . I Thu night was still, and so the [re-nwn vvcru able to onnflno the f`n~- to the hotrjl block. A. J. iTuck s storv and Neill s 51106 I ( Continued from page 5.) ;.~:l.m'~ at either end of tho hotel .4 lgesvzuml. tlu-rn being` only a little t llsmnkv damage. k If '1: u Rev. `Arthur St.1`uLher, Rector. Bagrie Markets QUEEN'S HOTEL BLOCK DESTROYED BY FIRE 18.00 26 51.50 s1.so 1.65 1.75 so :55 70 95 I 4 lb 1:) 25 }.5o| 10 18 15 27 M0ore s Shoe Store V 1:. V \.' Uu nuuu: U1 bl `- D1331. pflltf. IL 011 Feb. 1st there died at his home, lot 22. con. 7_, 01:0, James Crawford who was 111 h1s'sc\'cn-i uaqoo nun u1aW1Ul'U. The carnival at.` Hawkestonel last Saturday night was well at- tended by the skating enthusiasts from this part and they carried 011` some of the best prizes. I nil Wnh `Hf flnnnn r`|'n.-I 4-.6 k;r\ uua vAuuub_Y. ' Miss Jessie Haughton-'uf_\Vye- bridge, who has been visitmg in this community, returned to her hnme today accompanied by` Miss Ida Crawford. 'l1Ln .......,.:-...| -1. I-1-,--,I , vnv GI-KIWI` - l R. M. Edwards of Wyebridge spent last Wes-k with friends in! this vicinity, u':... 1. n--_,_,~._. . .. ... l ivory cnouce, large, Juic fornla Lemons ..35c `choice Dairy Butter, 27: `New Law Eggs ....35c "` ""' I The celebrated Glonmore I-`arm whipping cream In "/2 pint jars, 12/20 per jar. Our guar- antoe to whip quickly. It Is. I Thursday, February 11. `I018 -: uuv, \ll'llUU_I'l'lC8 . . . .106 [Fine large Sweet Oranges . v .. .. .. .. .. ..40c per Imedlum sized Oranges, 25c isovllle Oranges, for Marmal 7 ............30cper `Very choice, largo, Juicy, I ! fornla Lemon; 2: --- In stock, Very choice Florida` Lettuce. In stock, Ontario Bunch Lettuce.: in stock, Greenhouse cucumbers.-I In stock, Florida celery. 1. Pure Maple Syrup, ..40c per qt..f larachino cherries in mint .. .. .. ...35o per bottle Buiactic cheese . . . .10c pkg. I Pimento cheese ..10c per pkg. The celebrated Barrington IIail,l `coffee in 1 lb. tins. . . .500 lb.` It` is fine coffee. New Process. Bakerizod and fanned. Ail coffee chaff taken out. :| Pint large Grape Fruit, 3 for 250} Fancy cranberries .. ..10c qt.., . IE3:-an Inn..- an.--` l\--- Sales Agent, Barrie, for The Patterson Land Co., Ltd. _ - __- _- `F n -.-- u. \rI .v-an culls I \.ru IIIIC \'(DLlII.AIDll Northern I{aililray,mnii<-lway between Batt-leford and Edmon- ton. IMPROVED 300 acres hr men and under cultivation and no stone, dotted here and there with small clumps of groves. BUILDINGS Frame house, stone foundation, two stories, sev- en rooms, lath and plastered, 24 x 20. Good well, two stabl- es, log, shingle roof, 24 x 20. Hay loft, sod 24 x 1'8 hen `house, 16 x 10 log granery, shingle roof 20 x 18, one 16 x 18 and one 16 x 13; 3 lumber graneries, shingle roofed, two are- l6 x 12 and one 12 x 12. Tool shed, shingle rooled l`2 x 10. SITUATED Two miles West of Marshall on the Cangdian PRICE $17.00 per acre. Call, and consult him at 15 Owen St. 649 Acres Improved Farm LUMBERMAN S RUBBERS--1-3 o the price _F_rilnd Sat., Feb. 12 & 13 A charming play that brings Kings and Queens to the level of the Common Humanities. One of the Greatest Romantic Successes of the Current Dramatic Era. `Such a Little Queen VAIR GROCERY co., Jan}; Va J ,7J"E'_',E.:'_ .'_" _T'}'_5} ." "L.,.Z: _,-. -` _ .--_._-- -` .-. -- -- - This farm is admalvl y adapted for stock raising- 3* -_ No higher 3 MARY PICKFORD _\{AI_R GROCERY co. grgo s1'A'r|_6i'_ Gun Metal, Calf or Pat- ent Colt, all sizes, Hutton or lace, regular $4.00 value.