vw H V v - -.r.v.vn_y \.a\aI vuo Jas. Fever is moving his implements to his new home. the Joseph Dunham farm near Beeton, which he got in a. deal for his own farm. `V-uh-wv `ax... nvwnu The Sun Life Company is as old as the Dominion. But it has greater. claims to Canadian pride `than that. It is today one of the foremost of the small group of great Canadian finan- cial institutions which are making Canada famous. I Feb. 15-Mrs. Weir of Schomberzl returned to her home on Tuesday after I an extended visit at Wm. Grant's. | 1--In -, -, - . . V . . - V . auwu v - u a v mu. vvnllo xanunauuu His many friends were glad to have Rev. Wm. Haig of Victoria Square among them for a. few days last week. INA... 1')....1--.. 1.. 1.-..-- 5..---- n.,____ , when war was declared. Latest ren_orts indicate that the general increase in life insurance secured during 1926 in the United States and Canada is six per cent. in excess of 1925. The. Sun Life's increase for the year is 37% per cent. 'l`hn (.nmnn'nv .u agent: have m-n1H.. per UUIIL. I The Company's assets have multi- fplled five times in the last twelve years. ` hI1rina fhn vnnr nr-nfifu afnnutnfina During the year profits amounting `to -$9,235,526 were paid or allotted to` `policyholders, this amount being eight times in excess of the amount paid i out tenxyears ago. For six years past ~increases in profits to policyholders [have been announced, resulting in a doubling of the profits scale during `that period. ` n'II__ (V___. 715. t'|_..-_-____ 3,, __ .13 _,J Seed end Feed Merchant 37 Elizabeth St_. Store Phone 65. Regular -95c'4pair. Will go at, per pr. J. V. BRETT mo` DE JANEIRO A Regtlasrl $2.50. a gar- ` men . a e price ; per garment 1 Thefvery newest ring Models. Reg. $12.00. 2 gzit; p?.:::m?rs~.' $750 Reg. `price, $1.69. ` Will go at . . . . . . . By feeding FULL-O-PEP Egg Mash now you will have better results with e your Spring Hatch. COD LIVER OIL MEAL Boy Tweed S_ui_ts "Mn s F sogsjmm FULL-0-PEP EGG gmsn Boys Fleece Combinations -4 -- 4- 1 _-- --u T jrji. 1?`? W Our Aczident Policies pay you cash_'sums for `the following: c`.B`.nFX`Q.fQI* - - --- A - ~-` A --* cw wnvu `canv- recommended by - \ BOND HEAD` Sold a.r_1d_ %98c| nwt o cwww 1D 51 and P. c.i Reg. price $1.50. Will go at . . . . . . . . . .. Just arriv-e:1`.W'Reg". price $1.25. Must go at per pair;_._ ; ._. .`_. . vp;.uu- pairi } Reg- . iii)` _Must be per pair sh'i}t'a'nd T3I33{e$,';g. $1.00. Special for this Sale, garment V - To:ioN1.-'.'o Ladies_ _Pu1_'e siik LU me uereaveu Wue and family. A sewing class under the auspices of the Women's Institute commenced a. two-weeks `course on Monday with Mrs. Aylesworth as instructor. By a. score of 3-1 the Bond Head to the bereaved Wife and family. C1389 nndnr fhn Qllrl ljl Cb Phone Office 109 Dunlap St. L. F. A. MALCOMSON sous AGENT FOR HECLA FURNACES Phone 531 : BARRIE : us Dunlop St. A. Moffatt, Plumber and Heater .' STELCO BRAND--There is Nhne Bette1 ` ALL jwnxcwanon TOWN SCALES Dry Hardwood, Edgings, Pine, Ta . Mixed. Wood. THAT IS FREE FROM SLATE AND ROCK - COAL ' VV. FJIRTH -- WOOD - :. J. SMITH BARRIE BRANCH moamow names TA - EXTRA SPECIAL a 1imi_tZc'1 quantity,'wi11 be so1dat..~....., ............ ..15cyd. Only 10 yards to `a customer. VBoys All Wool Overcoats, somequilted, nnrvnn 1/an`-`anon `:aAA ..---- ._...;-1-1.. ..--., 1 1-` _ . vw- wvuw-rvuvnr, sa\.1naa\r.:1\.|.Il|.\.\.|., some l_<=;t11'er-linevcl, new models, regular $1S.50,.to_ go at .... .` . . . . . . . 100 Dresses,_ silks and crepes, that were priced up to_$_25, must be sold at $635 Chintz, suitab1TTf<)TrTcWu(r7taiTns, quilts,etj 36 inches wide,-Reg. price, 45c yd., sale price tb go-at .' . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 yd. 110 yards to a customer. T 4 1000 yds. Fuji Silk, Reg. pfie $1.25 yd. Will go at 1:`. . . . 59 yd. --w av: 97`: nu--vouovvu Not more- -tiiavn 96 yafds to a COKE 217 Dunlop St. All our Winter%\(}oo%dsMu`st be Sold to L Make Room for our Spring Goods Uffice and Yard ' 'v"""'1 `"0 r"" " ' ; . ............... .. ' " yiil the__latest_`sh:_1des. Two doors west of Bank of Toronto or opposite Post Office. hockey team lost to Beeton on there Monday. 'T`hn Rn!`-vnrhnnf A? Man T.-.....:v.. ` Luau: Luuuuay. . The sacrament of the Lord's Sunner Will. be observed in the Presbyterian church next Sunday at the usual hour of service. THURSDAY,` FEBRUARY 11, 1927 We have the experience, the equipment and the _desire to .serve you well. Plumbing is the most neces_- sary and important part of your home. Your health is safeguarded when you deal with a reli- able plumber. Famarack and The Royal Bank _9__f:_Canada THINK! \vUI4 l;l:onq ' Residence 15 Collier St. |___ - `I Altai`! customer. IIIIVI II`! 1092W the ice- ULILC QIIU UCI Mr. Ham ing over V. towns he fo cheapest ser grant from t that in Smit than Barrie, Order a gran es of income year were n politan Life $190, bridge They finishe plus of $71, and although ractised th any expen ed with in but a new ca cured this ye has served s conclusion the grant be the very lea the returns more than t Geo. C. 1 [\r\l`| A UKIIJULCII .1.U\. La Velma Ireland wis Helen Tho onto Haird will assist i you for pat AVA. LI. AVAUAA Treasurer 0 last year i $1923 to fin the year the visits, Whicl 50 cents .1 Hammond, i vice that co out that max nurse would the hospital a great (lea does. In th ceived the'b annual canv' ting smaller yielded only met with b_ the town sh because the ture and be: 11,, 1 Y_.._. Cvcluug, A \,A/ Townline sale homema tea, Orange March 18. 3 hi--- ((1)-; QUE. Play, Pr Eeople of Un e presented day school 1' Atfmission 3. TIY______)_ tluuuaatvu um Women's at 8.15, Pub er, Dr. S. A. lege, Toront tage from t I(IlI\V\ Mn hag: Ll. Ulll u Keep Mo 28 and Mar Eyed Betty, people, in P 8.15 p.m. children 10c T. 17.1.`... \JC\I- \J that in 1926 cases and si. in all 3616 was an att Band at February 263 Afternoon Blue & W/"hit Central U baking, afte `II`.v..~+nu-n ual\AAA5, cs; ux/A Eastern . from Friday, evening`, Feb 'T`n11vv\`;v\n .Lu.a.:. LIA .1 u. -1 Play, Pat 3, Congreg auspices W0. g to 8 o c1o 25c. `I11 " " _ `II IIHIIIUJP 9`I - Steamship 4- ind C; Agent. At an un Town Coun by-law was execution o the town an pany Limit chase of t The agreem tions, the sa town solicit Messrs. Cla Council. purchase by light and po mission at c Ald. Tyrer ' explanation told by De; as the comp concession t including tl Clarke & Cl left in they be considero and light fr( debar them Well of the` agreement :1 ment by the title woro . been a llttlt number ant changed to should be cl payment is Asked A deputa Order of ` Council in . for an incre tion was inti M. D. 1\1 w (J\. ,,\._ >I0BE<%>I0, >'<>I<>X<>K<%i SA rw VA` r`: r`: rA< r` `1` COM] & Rn nor V Deputatio Grant Lai a CIRET 30 per .V. .V. .V. .1 vuuulpeg - Fort William Windsor. Out. London Hamilton Toronto Ottawa Montreal Quebec st. John. NB. Halifax Sydney Charlottetown including Vancouver Victoria Calgary Edmonton ' Regina Winnipeg Fort William Xsoo in Canada 100 Ab:-o`ad including SALE CQMMENCES FRIDAY, 51:3. 18, AND CONTINUES 15 DASESLF 900 Braniiies IIFIII 1 ' Colombia Peru v-V -\'-Cno\1. u um vnnva ICC Jabvvn have Miss D. 13111 of Toronto Normal school spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. St.Clair. Carolinrst. `IA ...-. I`! `l'I...I.._I- 1..-- -|r_____u. _\ `church on Sunday. ` On Monday evening the Y.P.L. of Burton Ave. church held` a. Valentine party in the Sunday School room. The --Ge your entry forms for Nyal Creophos $600.00 prize contest at; Crossland's. ' . . ' 7c ..--... ..-.. -- - u vawoo ; was vacant wt 0 Mrs. G;.~Prlng1e (nee Mossie Cross), of Winnipeg, will sing at the evening service in Essa. Presbyterian `church Sunday. On Mnnnv nvnnhna Han `7 `D 1'. -0 uyvowunvnn L`-IQ nay U151-Aavluln Mrs. J. H. man and son Elbridze of Mimico spent 9. short holiday with the farmer's parents in Brock St. ' It'll... `l\ 'IY.nI -1 In . _ , . _ A. `v. - Inn uanv on-mace-`van u gauche Miss Evlargaret Rayner has returned from Toronto where she underwent an operation for gpendicitls. `Inns 7 If .lIL-_ ___.9 _.__ Unon,,,nn, , vvnvon I-no I-vvvvvuvou V- uuyyuaauovnuauo `Mrs. Jas. Hedger` spent a._ short vis- ult with her mother `in Gravenhurst this week.- . , fun If TJ'A1|~\An $\nn'unnnuu-nu: &J\un week. - T Mrs. M. Holmes hasfreturned after iait.week's< vlsit.` with friends in Ham- on.- ` Klna If V`A`I'\Q `VA, ['1 uuuu A-.1-.u..:~L I.- `"1`Cii's} H. V Stevens of Gravenhurst is $ne`vving `acquaintance in the Sixth at . ` Ina 1'.'l'n-.5" 1|-5:` AInI`I.3nnu' A0 fI'I-..-..A.- Honey and.ch11dren'of Toronto are visiting -her sister. Mrs. F. W. Dobson. A - `M... a ti ~r_~n....a- 1...... ..-.........a 4..-... .lJUUUllo - ' Mrs. S. B. Hindshas returned from Brantford, accompanied by her mother, Mrs. H. Quinlan. ' `I-'I'na~h anh{AA In?! An `Xrnnanncy `An J.\Lll'5. n. uzulruun. I Hugh Garside left,on Wednesday for Battle Creek, Mich., where he has been transferred from` Detroit. . ' I `Pan-ulnr "I-nnnna nf Man A `D ('1 cu! MrVs. M. Cluson has returned after a visit in Cochrane. - `Mr... A mr mu-....-s...1'1 1...... ....c...._-.1 . __ ___v---v ,`---v `wt: VI-I-I00 SIIJIIS JUL VII I DISMEMBERMENT` - LOSS or SIGHT Loss or HEARING ._z LOSS or SPEECH TOTAL DISABILITY - HOSPITAL EXPENSE SURGICAL OPERATIONS - -ilDEN'l`lFlC.Tl0N 4 NON-DISABLING INJURIES Let us tell you how little it ` costs. U4 Vlcll. III. \.JUUIll.'-l IallUa Mrs. A. M. Marshall has `returned from a. visit in Detroit. ' ' T 'IKCua Dana` (`cyan-uInn`l`I hu -u0n..l_.-.. ` IJCUIII ll: V1511: Ill JJUl.l.'Ul|:a Miss Pearl Campbell is suffering I -with, an attack of `appendicitis . "IR-.. 1'_..'. 'l"l'_..3...-.. _..-_L _ _1__..L __.I_ u'uu=u.ul.'reu Lrum uecrolt. Regular meeting of the O.R.C. will be held Sunday, Feb- 20, at 2.30 p.m. in the '1`rainmen s Hall. ` 'III.._ `I _ _ _ _ _ -L' !'n____, I,, - I 1'81 11 Venezuela - London New York Paris Barcelona st. John's. Nd. Havana San Juan Santo Domingo . Port-au-Pgince Nassau Port of Spain '-\ Buenos Aires . Rio de Janeiro Montevideo Carat-no `"?CLL1?SfE'7 !0X0B>I0Z0X0X< K014 ~I0I0I<>X0I0X4.>I< g&w&&&w&a&&&m&mg nuuw and in -vv -ovovui including Phone 447W 41 Dunlop St. C45; _P9R YOUR Iruumns BA BARRIE BARGAIN HOUSE I| VI mans WILL THE BIGGEST AND BEST SALE or BARGAINS OFFERED%BY%Tl-IETBARRIE BARGAINHOUSE. -ua. uuuu.r.s. | The Sun Life has become much more than our greatest Canadian company.! It is one of the leading Life Insurance} T companies of the world. Its growth is: equally arresting whether compared with its own record `or with the totals of insurance on this continent. The lincrease of its own business at risk in 1926 is greater thantlfe`entire bus- iness carried by the Sun Life at the outbreak of the `war. It has now more business in "force than the total life assurance in force in all Canada. with 4 all companies,. Canadian and foreign, v-.- -u -_ ruuvuvvrsn \vIr\lIT-IVIEIVI The Sun Life Assurance Company of, Canada continues to eclipse its own` transcendant records; At the annual`. meeting for. 1927 which has just been. held. President '1`. B. Macaulay was; able to report that the total business: paid for in 1926 amounted to $265,889,- 546. double that of 1924-only `two: years,ago. The assurances in, force " now exceed one and a quarter billions} of dollars. ` I mm... a... 1- an. 1...... 1............... ......u_ ..--..- '"' I Lodge No. 153, Sons of England. held 9. Past Presidents. Night 1n the' Tralnmen s Hall on Tuesday. Su-I preme Secretary D.`J. Proctor of Tor- onto [paid an official visit and present- i ed a jewel of merit to P.P. W. B., Webb. This jewel is only given by the Supreme Council for merit and was. presented to Bro. W. B. Webb for 33; years of consecutive service in the- treasurer's chair. The following` past presidents filled the chairs: 5 'l5.........I.1-..4. no `..- v... . u v . - ~ u a a Jnvu. unlw I-Ila/-II U n I President. S. Garside; Past Pres!-I dent. J. Wood; Vice President. F. Whitney; Chaplain, W. Wardle: Sec- retary, V. E. Knight; Treasurer, W. B. Webb: Guides-1st; A. Jay, Jr.,;' Zna, A. Hook; 3rd, T. J. Edge. A large number of member: nn 5.1.- . auu, A. LIUUK} o)l`(l, '.l.'. J . 113089. . large number of .members.a.nd vis- { itors were present. Refreshments rvere served at the close of the meet- ng. Past Presidents Night, Kempenfeldtl Lodge [ TIIJIIUIK `KT- `IEO n__._ -1: -- - - `Coal, Wo_9d.&_Coe.Yd` wu - ct: vvuuluj &U\lU Orange Young Britonscounty Lodge for West Simcoe met in the Allandale Orange_Ha.1l on Monday and the fol- lowing officers were elected:- P..C;M., Wm. H. Mansbridge, New M Lowell. C.M., George Wilson, Allandale. D.M., Gilbert Wiley, Allandale; Chap., W. J. Aikens. Creemore. R.S., -Wesley Bates, New Lowell. F.S., John McAuley.i Creemore. Treas., C. Mccutcheon. Creemore. D. of C...Cecl1 Wilson, Allandale. First Lect., Clarence Hodgson, Al- landale. A Ly Luruuu In an alarm. The C.N.R. has 160 extra men em- ployed on the ice and on_ the coal field. There are ninety men on the coal and seventy on the ice. Work on the coal `field started on Feb. 10 and they have now about 6000 tons unloaded. Wed- nesday was_a. big day and they un- loaded nearly 2000 tons. sun LIFAEVANNUAL STATEMENT mu... m... -r`:'a.. ;.....-.___-- .-.-_-,,,-, -v..-.,, ........ ---.-a. gun av-ssnlvg ;a.a.uuu.a.tU- . The fire brigade had an unnecessary jaunt on Monday shortly after mid- night to Geo. Smith's shoe repair shop on Essa St. Mr. Smith had evidently forgotten to turn off his electric heater and a citizen passing saw the reflec- tion and thinking it was a. fire prompt- ly turned in an alarm. 'T"hn F` KT D Eon `ll!!! nod-an 9..-... .._. vwuurs at 1:116 nome or '14. 19. Mc- Millin during the past week were: Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hodgkins, Mrs. E. Dorrell and Mia. W. Bowman. Mid- land: Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Schreiber. Mimico: Mr. and Mrs`. W. Perry, Sud- bury, and Mrs. R. Mino. Hillsdale. 7111-... ex... v_..:_.._.-u- u__,-. ___ _, E11516- Mrs. D. E. Jones of Markham. sec- ond vice-president of the Toronto East Presbyterial W.M.S., will be the speaker at both services in Burton Ave. church next Sunday. the da_v"'be- ing given over to the interests of the` W_M.Q_ < uuzumenclng M.0nuay_ next at 3 p.m. 'lc_ Miss Mildred Humphrey and Clarke, Humphrey of Toronto and Wilbur? Humphrey of Bridgeburg` were called .home by the serious illness of their` father, W. Humphrey, whose death: occurred on Wednesday. -Jnhn Tfnffnrnnn n fnvtrnnn was-svlnnf uuuurruu U11 weunesuay. - ` "John Watterson. a former resident of Allandale, died on Thursday of lasti week at Churchill. The late Mr. Wa.t-- terson formerly lived on Campbell Ave.` and was employed `in the C.N.R. shops for a. number of years. AI . R. ininf rnnni-Inc: `n? the cnaain-n` auupa Lul.` ta. nuluuer UL years. At a joint meeting `of the session and choir committee of Essa St. Pres- byterian church on Sunday night, L. E. McM1llin was placed temporarily in charge of the choir in the absence or Mile: Dobson, who sustained a broken an e. lna 1` `IF TA.-an Ad 'll'....'I-I...._. ..-- 5L5: ` -A wonderful opportunity to buy at your own price, diamonds, jewelry, watches, clocks, silverware,,cut glass, china, etc., at Reeve s big auction sale commencing`Monday_ ngxt at 3 7c Miss Mildred T-Tnrnnhrbv and (`lay-Izn' E deliver coal as ,per pro- mise. We have an excel- lent supply of good hard coal'ready for delivery and our rapid get-there-ness efficiency is making a lot of satisfied p_at-_ rons for us; Let us attend `to . your goal wants. We'll` warrant our coal will please you might- ily. O'NEILL"S evening was spent at games and con- tests. A uu\uA-...d..1 ...........4.--...u.-- 1.- n_____ _;_ rum. .ueuI.., landale. Second Lect. dale. v cg-gown Visitors at the home of L. E. /HIH11 H11:-lna fhn -naa+ foal! Iuvnun iocl '0 Y.B. County Lodge I T7.`-....... 13-15-..- IV-.-" L- Eden? Cation 11:11:52.". ;*?:9. r:iTT.sio.{is";I All sh7ades,Wir:cZl;1icVli':;`g' blue, khaki and "black. lieg. $1.50, to go Au" sizes. . Reg. $1; `n`n' n` runnu-nu-nl s Bradford sc., 3.;-pi. Phone 748 : Evening 913.! Reg. 375c1$r.: T[>rg at. per pair Reg. 45c pr, Sale price .. gnu: unuwuo-5065- vim | Sale,` per garment .. ` Men's Heavy Wool ` II I B .I Men:._ l":leece-Luined ., Ralph Cobper, fA1la.n-i Men's Chambray M work Shirts run WJr7I5'5c1 % `nu: aunt; zxmxnzn *2-.4 $1| .59c| 15] mg..- vuu ....,..w... . I Alfred Houghton; Who_has been ly- ing ill at the home of his daughter. Mrs. M. West, passed peacefully away ,on Sunday. The late Mr. Houghton 'was in his 74th year and a life-long resident of the Newton Robinson ,neighborhood and enjoyed the esteem I and respect of all who knew him. The ! sympathy of this community goes out l... .,c........ vuAl\A canon-0:15.] -Aunlulbn About sixty-five young people gath- ered at the rink on Friday evening on the invitation of the Junior Insti- tute. Skating was the main feature of evening's amusements and a tasty bean supper which followed the skate was much appreciated. A10.....3.1'1'..____L4.___' ____s__ -.__,, - _, - I uay, J.OLll- A very enjoyable social was held at the home of W. J. Abernethy on Wed- nesday evening, Feb. 9, under the aus- pices of the Women's Institute. The early part of the evening was spent in playing games, followed by a. muslcal program and finally .lunch. ALA.-5 ~l--L-- R!--- ------- ------`~ --- , Quite a. number are planning taking in the banquet of the Bond Head Old Boys Association in Toronto on Fri- day, 18th. A unv-xr.nn.'ln1rnh1n annlol 1-non `l.udA on` V`... \.vu|\a we vv - uu a1u\:Lucn.n.:,y -no r ' Morning and evening services wi be held in the United Church next Sunday. Rev. J. Coburn of Toronto will conduct both, and in the evening his talk will be especially to men. A men's choir will take charge of the musical part of theservice and they are preparing something special for the occasion. suu. Ill 0 a1a`.;ies.;":1'n`<'1"1;-[iss Isobel Noble spent part of last Week visiting friends in Toronto. `K{a:sa1i Dun Akmnihuu A0 Q4-..A...! -_J L UICUII LU u Misses Rae Aberneihy of Stroud and Ruth Nichol of Toronto snent the week-end at W. J. Abernethy s. 1ur.\.....a...... .._,a ....._a.__. .......x._._ _.-su ..........a ....v... -u. vv -vn usage Auuav vvvvnc Cecil Barker is home from Graven- hurst for good, having been discharged as completely cured. I T-.. 771----.. 3.. ._--__2.__.. 1.2- 1_.._.1_,,, ,,,.,