Brown & Co. coewo2d=_co1e Y-Ia - ace: - -- u... - -.a uuaun:aA5 a noise about` wanting thei rights. That's an excellent idea ~-go to it. When you buy a ton of coal you're entitled to a fuel mat_ez-ialthat will burn freely and in a lasting, satisfactory manner. Our scales are builded` on` the square deal plan. That helps you get your money's worth `if you buy coal . here. ' `_ 071515311-1-'5, Bradford St., Barrie Phone 748 : Evenings 913J' .`VERYBODY S mhking J I .......... ..L....4. ........L:..._ 4.1 %6'.`F`F_ MARKETS --_-__ ._ ;__- Are you` Overlooking thls real economy? Sold and Recommended! By 3 `ram BELL "1`ELl;PI-IONE_COMPA.NTY or __._-_r- CANAD4 AT ten o'clock, on about five days `a week, Jones of Kitchener says to Long,Distance, I want to speak to R. H. White, Peterboro." White J looks forward to Jones calls, and is always at his desk ready for them, - "Why do you `always ask `for Mr; White?" a telephone salesman asked Mr. J ones." Because he is the man I want - no one else will do." .But Mr; White is always athis desk. If you said to the operator, `Please getme anyone at; T 2624 Peterboro, you would get Mr: White, and 0 ,. L-" zu.-4.:.... and-A un\'n'IA kn nhnnl-_ ZUZ`! I'9FUl'lJUL'\_I, Jvu vv saw- the Station-to-Statieny rate w twenty ~per cent cheaper." Jones new uses Stetion-tb-Vstatliofi exclusively; VIQVU-U- oi:-l;!."lc;-emeb<>-{1?; He finds it answer; every requirement; and - A .._ Ag`:- SONGS money. vvv--ovvo BDU I 9- . . . . . . 70-750' v v v 0 v v , . . . . . 40-450 01 0: A..A. sM1*r.H,4 " _ Manager. $1.00-$1.25 1 I I 1 . 85 ` Q1 0K_Q1. QR lU"!UU $1.25 LU\Vl 'BUy}lUl'o` , Community singing wes foilewed `by a generous program. Rev. A. D. Cou- sins occupying the chair in his genial nmnner. Musical numbers were {con- .tx'ibut.ed by Mrs. Page.-Miss McCague._. Mrs. Burton Warnica and I. MacLach- Ian. Shortspeeches were given by `Mrs.- F, Robertson, Mrs. VV. Mitchell, J. Cowan. J. Yeates, C. M. Srigley, Ernest Carr and W. Warnica. An instructive address on Agricultural Educatio by Stewart L. Page added interest `t the occasion. Jan. 17---%0n Friday evening. Jan. 14, the Grange hall was the scene of a. jovial gathering numbering about nume- ty when the members of the Women's Institute entertained their husbands "and the Gran gersand their wives io a. fowlisuppexne * {`.n1nrnnnH\v ulna-inrr urn: fnlInun-AA` `hu- I Jan. 18---Mrs. W. H. Clute visited lher'siste'r. "Mrs. R. Parnell. at Allen- wood recently. _ . l "Dav Mr 'RnnhnH and C`. 1'-1l"1\/I'nv-dnnh suuq Hluzlllllg LU!` Home urue I10 QOUDI. : Vvord -was 1'e_e1ved In this village. 13th inst. that George VVood had died !n_,Chicngo.. He was a brother of Fred J. Wood, a, former resident. and uncle of Ivun E. G1'0s_e, merchanthhere. The cpn1muni_ty.,exte'hds. condolences. ~* ' wuuu ruuuuuy. - Rev. Mr. Bushell and G. H.` Murdoch were in Barrie on Tuesday attending Simcoe. Presbytery. I I F` Wllmnn has rnflnvnnd aftnr l CDIHIUUU .r1'uauyu.:1',y. J; F. Wildman has, returned after. lan extended visited with relatives. You I/Innvvn En la hon]; onroln In flan till UKLCUIU-UL! VJHILUU WJLII rmuuvuu. -Jas. Moore, S13. is back again in the. village after spending several months 1n Toronto with his daughter. 3` I .....- or-.vu J-alt.` Huuv tn a.'uut,uu-5,1, (ill: . The big snowfalls :on "the 13th and 16th have furnished the material for 061} aleighing for some time no doubt. `KIT ,-....A .-.u.... ...\........-u 4.. LI_l_ __nu--._ IIIUIII-UH: ' , ' '- The probabilities are that Mrs. Mllroy will celebrate her 94th birthday with her daughter, Mrs. Ja.s. King. in New- hxiwket. The date is February 23; 'I'\I.n kl}. ...'..-...'.o..n.. ..-_ -1.1.- 1:11.`. -__.1 I u.au;;.- - ` The many friends here of Charlie { Miller are glad to know-"he is making satisfactory recover,v.- T. . A number from here attended the I hockey match at Barrie on`Mqnc1ay ev- Iening. . r V ' 1 . M3. nru 11.... n 1-x~.nn_ __ ,.,,,,. uv - 3 U"i\;l!1;":.'and Mr-'s. D. . )`.` 1VIi1lr spnt'VVed- lnesday. with the former's'sister. Mrs. [Russell Hood of Alliston. ~ ' TBA -.........I.'.'_ ..-__41,, , .u' u.. .. _! . . - u -us: sstfuu UL $lJIELUIlo i A` The `regular meeting of the United Ladies Aid was held at the home or` Mrs. Andrew `Miller on A Wed.. `Jan; I 5, when the following officers were e}.- iected for the ensuing year: Pi'es.. Mrs. IAndrew Miller; Vice-Pres... Mrs; John .Dobson;.S_ec'y .-Tr eas.', Mrs. John Rob- } inson._ ` . A -- u unug~ uu; weex . "Mrs. Robert J. Stewart is ren0_rtedA on the sick list.- A M . _ I; A car of hay-`, coal and wlre.fenc.e` nwas unloadeddurlng the week. ' , ' I IPV. Nalnnn nf nhbnfnurn uvofa In |was umoaaeu during the week. I Irv. Nelson of Cookstqwn wars in [town early this week. Always a. wel- , come visitor. A | Fred A. Tabb and tamtly tire home from their visit to .Montreal. ' I Mr dud I/[nu Tlnlvnvnnn `tannin (wanna 6.` ` uum uleu` wall -to .V10ntl`ea.l. Mr. and Mrs. Bateman have gone to 'I`o1'onto_'for the, good old cold winter months. ` ' 7!:-.n u-nu-uk.-.l.JInI.... ...... 4.I...4. It..- an-n.____ _F---- uuvt c i Jae. _18---Mi`. and Mrs. J; ,1 -Iarr.\Ar : Todd entertained a number from town i during the week. ' V `HUME Dhknnt T GU.-V.uun...4 an .......\..a....: PAINSWICK -, WYEVALE WI'.EFR:0Y Dull!-IUUL Ill L'Ul.'UllLU HLEH. WEEK. Lee Banting was taking out 1; post and It struck him in the face knocking out some othis teeth. He is under th doctor-`s care. . - "Vino nv|v\IInI`|~\nA56Iv(n- AC Olnn 71:19 ant` Jan. 17--Mr. and-Mrsl Thombson are visiting Toronto` friends. . and Mrs. G. Davis. Sr., attended the funeral of their cousin`. Mr. Sproule. of Collingwbood, last week. (1 T. `Davis (3 Rnntlnu nn Rnrf Inn- UL \4U_ulll5'W>UUu, RISL WEEK. G. L. Davis. G. `Banting and Bert Jen- nett were guests at the auto show and banquet in Toronto last week. ' T.nA Hnnflnw urn: fnlzina nut 11 nnnt No. 2 Fall Wheat Bamley Rye Peas Buckwheat Butter, pound ... Eggs. doz. Potatoes, bag. . . . . Q0cl'.OI"8 care. `The annuarxneeng ofthe Ivy and Thornton Telephone Co. was -held last Thursday in! the Hall. There was a good turnout and a lot of bumness transacted. The company are in excel`- lent shape, with a good surplus on hand. The old officers were re-elected` tor;1927. Tnhn 12nnO!nn- In of-III nnn9lnn:I 1-n fl-an. w3'o`ti"'zT'1'3ant:ng is still confined to the` house. Hope he will soon be able to be out again.` . Minn `Ruth T-Tnnnn has: wafnrnpd tn uul. usuui.` Miss Ruth Hanna has returned to` her home in Toronto after visiting` friends here.` . T Tho 131311 `In `Ina:-Anny (if Tnvnnfn IPIBIIQB KIUFG. ,The Rev. Mr. McG1-egor or Torontql occupied the pulpit in the Presbyterian church last Sunday and preached a. very tine sermon. A vmvu Avnlfing zrnmn hf hnnknv was very ll BUl'lIlUll- A very exciting game or hockey was` played on Thursday` afternoon on the river by Elmgrove and Ivy. The game was a. tie, 5-5."l`he Ivy boys put up a good game. Most of the Elmgrove [Slay- ers were from Alliston and they are old hands at it. Ret_urn game this week. 'l`hn Wnmnn'n Tnntltntn held 9. nnnial UNI 1151103 UL IL. ISt`3l|I.ll'Il gaunt: LINE WEEK. The Women's Institute held a. social evening in the Hall` on Friday. The time was, spent in progressive crokin- ole. Mr. Dew taking charge of the games. First prizes were won by Fred Elliott and Mrs. H. Burns. There was also parlor croquet in which there were some very `close games. Lunch was served. All seemed-to enjoy themselves, n-11.- . _ _ _ _-I _-_-L:_._ -1 2.1.. 11...`... 'dred dollars on hand`. 8. Cochrane was sditferenterninis er every Sunday. HUI V0: (til auweucu EU VllJU_v LIIYIIIIBUIVDQ, The annual meeting otithe Presby- V terian church was held on Wednesdavi ? Jan. 12.` The trea.surer's report wa good. showing 8. surplus oi eight hun- I . again. appointed Treasurer. The church has been since May Without a. settled minister which is a great drawback as it is not easy `to eep up interest with _ Annual Meeting of Bend IIIIQ.` _._-._I .._`-Ll_._ `J LL- I).._A ...__ V-1`-v-UIUII nevi---nu. vs .-u-.- The anual meeting of the Band was held last Thursdai evening `and the 'number that attended the meeting `shows that this obmmunity is justly` - resident J. McLean. G. L. Davis took he chair. Minutes oflast meeting` were readbyl Rev. '1`. J. Dew and adopted. Short addresses were given by mem- bers ot the `Band and someot thelvis- itors: also by Truman Williams of Barrie. who has been assisting the Band this last, year. Mr. Williams spoke very hi hly of the members of the Band.` say ng that they were good sports and true gentlemen. No one `could find abetter bunch of all-round f\nIIIn O`-envuipnal C`-an `Susan! .4... L6 grand oi."its Band. At the request or fl n I Mr. Davis__ thanked the Band for it- David Morton 8' Sofas Ltd. "PH u I;soAv wH3E'_sXt-.- _P"m`ca_s Twenty Cabinets of Wr`n.`Rogers`& Sons celebrated Silirer `Plate -_ `Clinton Pattern`- to be given to the twenty persons-sending` in `the largest number of SOMM E NAP'l_`HA wrappers by July 1st. Each set contains 6' Teaspoons, 6 Tablespoons, 6 Mediqm Forks, 6 -Medium Knives, (solid handles, stainless steel French blades) 1 Butter, Knife, 1 Sugar_ Shell, and: a handsorne Serving Tray, Regular elling Price $23.00. _ E REMEMBER that you will receive a Teaspoon for every .50 `Wrappers that you send in,` whether you are successful in securing one 01 the Special Prizes or not. a _ ln addition to these Special Prizes, the Makers of SOMME NAPTHA SOAP and Flakes, are giving for 50`~Wrappersg a Wm. Rogers .6: Sons trade marked Teaspoon in Clinton Pattern, whichcarries their unlimited guarantee of satisfaction without time limit, Regularly Retailing At $4.00 per Dozen." ' L These are without "doubt the Vmost Valuable Premiums ever given for SOAP WRAPPFRS` 1 .- . anvuw uuu |nlI\I\lI- hllll-IIJL Lnc IIIUSI. VHIUHDIC rremlums glVCn for SOAP w_1APPE;Rs; f" % $'l`ART SAVING vona SOMME WRAPPERS T0-DAY. ronfrnn SPECIAL Paizns, Al.-L WRAPPERS MUST BE IN III} III: 1) 4'.` ' BY JUL`Yv?si:. uua VVUCB Ill .l.Ul`Ull|.Uu ~Miss Ruth Rumble has returned to Toronto after spending three weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Rumble. ` L - RI-ma C` T30-fin A! `I3:-.n-in nvuavu` 4-Ian. I`-IUXHUIU . Mrs. E. Little of Barrie snnt the 'wee'k-end with her niece, Mrs. Jack | l\I~athera . " Klnnnls Elnnnnnn 'n-`A `Dunn `KJuvuvIpnn $11.11 l.l'.'l.`l' " Misses Florence and Rose Hawkes and John Haw,kes ot'Austra.lia are via. -iting their aunt. Mrs. T. J. Jackman. Miss Rose and John expect to leave for `home about the 28th. - c--_..--V -~-aw - u... -.-`..u A. VV. E3019 {ms soid his farm to Mr. Stringer of Toronto. Mr. Cole expects to move to Toronto shortly. n- C -:1 , FEED nus MAS!-I1 \...u...v.. puny... .. ....-....,..-...-. T On Jun. 12, Jno. McFarland. aged 77. after three months illness, passedi away at his residence, Sunnidale St. He was a. lite-long Conservative and in religion a Methodist. His wife pre- deceased him thirteen years. He leaves; to mourn. three sisters and two bro-2 there, Mrs.` Rooney of Duluth, Mrs.` Henderson of Orillia. Mrs. Wilson of Stayner, Joseph of Calgary and David of Santa Cruz. Calif. These were all here with the `exception of David. Chas.` Newton of Toronto, a. nephew, of the deceased. also attended the `funeral which took place Saturday. I :- I -cu-----v--cw ion, 17~-'1`. F. Burrows is spending this week in Toronto. llnu `E)nIn Du-vnkln Inna u.~tn..'..n.'l 4.. Iuuv - v -V V- V- V..-` Iuunuvn --,y |" BornVon Jan. 17. to Mr.'af:d Mrs. Charles Stone, a. daughter. I'\._ 1'..._ 10 T..- `l'..'lH....1.-.I A..-) Th meeting -`adjourned for a short 1` while till the books were audited by W.| Martin and N. Coxworth. They re- ..porte_d a. surplus on 'hahd to start an- . "other year. A nnrnhnr alnriin nn fn gnu-1' 9.` nnwl I tending th VVarden s picnic and b_.n-. quet. the past summer in Orillia. It` does not often happen that a Warden can take a Band from `his own com-I munity-. - T A _ `KM J .MnT.nun v-nnllnil nn hnhnlf nf` uluuuy. I `W. J.-McLean replied on behalf of: the Band. He thanked-Mr. Davis for! the invitation to Orillia and `said there` was not a. member of the Band but.` was delighted with thetrip and the; V, indness shown them while there. For; `A small country village it is wonderful-i ?how this band has kept together for} twenty-two years:~a1so that a. numberi of those who joined up when the band- was organized are still standbys`. A great deal of the success must be cred- , ited to the Lennox brothers: Robert: tirst as teacher `and now W. J; who`; i has been. the teacher for a. number or: years. . 'l`hn mnnfina -ndinnirhad fnr A nhm-ft ULIIUF year 9 - 1 A number signed up to start a. new` class. The older players feel it is time the young fellows take it up now as` the older men have `been keeping it. going for twenty-two years. _ ? mu. n-u.*.;.x..... ..au...._.. ......... ........I...b Quanta aux yvv vnaug Ivvvv gvuou The following officers wex:e appoint.-: ed` for 1927: Pres... Thos. Banting: ; Vice-.Pnes., Fred. Elliott: Sec y., Rev. '1`. J. Dew:.'I`rea.s., Hy. Banting; Com- munity Committee... G. L. Davis. Nor- man Coxworth; Band Committee. W. J. L"enn:Jx. W. J. iMcLean.. G. Banting.| Buy Advertised Things. AND G ET EGG S` Directions for Wrappers: PREMIUM DEPARTMELIT Cut the Centre Panel from Wrzpper, or TOP off _Flake Carton-top of 5c carton K counts as 1 wrapper, top of large carton same as 3 wrappers-_-mail them to us with your name andaddress plainly `written, and postage fully paid (no parcel will be accepted-on which post- age is not paidi and premiurn will be sent to you promptly. ` ' STAYNER --f-AddressA all Parc,els---- ' . or Iarrte RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS ntano Scholarship Matriculation, Solo Singing, Music, Art, Conversational French emphasized. Outdoor Games and. S orts. I -'Hi`.A'f."lTH DIYDDDD Ta`.Y(`.'Ii`.`I .`I'.F$T\T'l` TJ"M'I"l` . KTYYMDFDQ '"'"""i`re'E'2xBBii&i2eii2 ' `oEa`B 6F'GmE 'ai{&."s 'o}"t.'""""" HEALTH RECORD EXCELLENT. LIMIT NUMBERS. ` FOR PROSPECTUS APPLY TO PRINCIPALS seems ran VALUE. Reeve s Jewelry Store A I .,ve,n,9!3 IIe9 DEG `l\`B1\Y'I" ("`I II\f\ IVIVD l`1 DY- T It is composed to the iut`6unco Of wholcaome egg-making mntorlnll. Buy yo1 1rs nder _the double gtignntee at Phone 45 B9: 453 Hamilton, Canada CUT FLOWERS and POT PLANTS DESIGNS made to qraer on shortest notice ROBERT OWEN FLORIST BARBIE SaJtisfacti.on Gun-agtbeecl Keep nLA1'ci-i1=onD' an Mus before your hem all tho timo- THEN COLLECT THE EGGS.