1 ALLANDALJ 53-in. Damask Table Squares. 79c Each Her 1|'I|| ulvlc ) 4 Walker Stores Limited Children s Stockings, 25c l v l.'w`v:\.\' Specizv Drapery Cretonnes .-rurx uni DON'T FORGET THESE DATES--and watch for circu- lars sent to your home with items and prices, also watch Window Display. We are advertising this Big Sale one week ahead so that you can be well informed, in good time, to be prepared and take advantage to save dollars during these Three Big Days Great Value in Face Cloths 4 for 25c Many Styles in Infants Knitted Jackets, only 98c |>:Ei.:s;;~H)i BUY FOR LESS GINGER SNAPS HUNDREDS OF OTHER BIG VALUE SAVING MER- CHANDISE THROUGHOUT THE STORE ON DIS- PLAY FOR YOUR INSPECTION. HO USE FROCKS 79c Double Woven Gloves 69 Paig- 1 1 .\\`\|-IIL, :llL| cu-1:-I mm lwluc. " l"'J "" --"'- [vlV3O:`|lV.lVlfll(l Designs and Coiors 19c Yard . |)l';l[`L`| _\.H`1;lH2ll1\1L]:ll }\ h;t.lL:-~. m 1m'niIuI`c. cuI'l:1i11~. Cllxhinlh 1n I|'I`L :;1H_\` Illm \l`| all \ \ I II`\Il|k.` I \\';llcl1 \IVt.. .;11csl Sl_\ 1c.\` {mm thc l.c;1di11gA/\;111ut ;1ctu1'..-rx St-ll-5 Tl H-jN\ \\'Hk:i!\7 IN OUR S'I`()Rli JELI_._1_'_ ROLLS NEW SHOWING IN SPRING DRESSES lklY \\L AL, `lI.\.` I v: . . 1.1 l`ic~;u. Hztlc I 1icc 25c p}I |lI\l Il`\L.`, L H circular vl )i\pI;n}`. ( ' lhcxc 'l'\vcnl_v l 20>, L`. lI`:l Hut` .. . ' ,_ l.. 1... I PHONE 25 BUTTERICK, McCALL AND CHATELAINE PATTERNS I |"I \IL`.' ()1: 5:110. .... 79c LA\.`_ V. 4 for` 25 '79; Eaii 1:). mil- Hllx CIC. 19c yd. TIGER CATSUP _:_j.__ . '69.; '5}: 98;` `3 . `n cuft \'1IlL|\., HI lmy that manly. Women s Vests and Bloomers Bloomers 89c T T-Vests 69c Im1Mc=i1;I11: um! l;1.Hc:'}wu-I. m.1ll,mv .li1un ;|n_1 l.n`:c i/.u, wlul : llv 11, 1-v.nci1, ..I .`.. .,.o Another Real Value in 72x72 Good Quality Bed Sheets 89c l)..;1l\lc I l1`]L`il(`hCl 1. l`inc.l, knitted \-.` clmtic knit cull frimmix Heavywgml Socks for Men A Worth While Saving, 27c Pr` ROLLED 0j31S_ I Il||_\ v:|1uc' 1:11` rm Splendid fur cvcr_\4|;1_v nx size Hxl-`<. hc1nmc.l l'L`2l lmr and check cl'IL-cl, In-:4 l.. I lcmmcd. J1liIllV>l|'i n.:.. A heavy ri white hcc] I4;-I her Extra Heavy Braces, 49c Pair \]ll.lli" Men s Work Mitts, 79c Pair l'|l| 4| :11c TEA T0wELLiNC., 23 Yd. 'l`n:-r or Rvd l\1m:'.~ l'l.|t(` ( uhm W alker sBig Beauty Soap 5c Cake Unbleached Bath Towels 3 for $1.00 NAPKINS, P1LL0vx7sL1Ps, 79 Pr. cLAsTQwELs, 25 HARM CLOCKS, 39 ELASTIC, 12 yds. 21 ...u u._` willl |\'lL.L|| IH\ 211 the pric .`~lHHh-1-lm`? v'wm.l~.\`. ~` Marmalade. .12-oz. Jar 23c \l-\|`.lI' A ILIIAI Iickcl. rza 110:: Hi"; 'iIl\cJ lc rrk HC}._ l`l'H`-.\ll H11 l ~i/.c\ -27c pr. {$1.25 DOZ. Thursday. Jalnuary 29. 1931 .........- 7.1:WAYs GL:\}) TO SERVE YOU nu, HEX .\l.-\L`ulk' Baking Powde-r.1-lb. Tin 34c hi\lC L ||\ |L:\| 89$ mi` 69 I IAISL H|\ '3 for $1.06 I` x.L ` 12 yardwgc; L, ll"! `\.I|I\ .L;\.llL` |l|'i| Al \\;|H|\ --u / $1.25 (101. -11-: ill f5 licjq . . .ll|IL. NIH 25c each ('lll(1`:"1'1l~5~ Soda Wafers. . .2 Pkgs. 25c l`.\I..\l(\l l\'I. 1 !-`HF!-` \\.'I'l`E{ H :/.k, 1.: 89c each cak xx 5:: L`\L| 23: yd. `In \ 89c l|A\\ 49c 7|9c ILWJAM l !'l'\' .No. 1 Tin 5c un. , ` 5 -Mcn. wear the Ascot cal: oxford. at. Hill's. an ; ;. -MoLhers, soc the "Little P111" slmr.- `for children at, Hill's. 51) V '"-"-Miss `Florence Brunton was in T<)-` }`Qnt,o,fox' :1. fcw (lays last, wm:l:. ` , Miss Hazel Hill of 'I'm' spmt` .Sunda.y` at. her home in Tiffin St. ` "` --Clearing` .pri(:(-s. on nm('(.':tsi11s and hhoepacks, few sizes loft yvr at, Hill's. vur...- h `Alf:-Y1.ig~h nI my-illin ix` vigil- 1. -- -.--~- - A ~-+---- T -i `:`)""""".'r' _vvHERjI::T QyALITY COUNTS - ..-;:_\ I:-Ir-=\ (T /F% 15% 7:2 for 27 I Brunswick .`}i. 23 . Bot. 37c A (Bond Qumily, Tasty Little Fish 1 l"lil`?`:.` \\'|XH .3 Cakes 23c the pnrsonzxgc. on 'I`l1ursda.y night. AV; extra C.N.R. freight was called for Collingwood on Tuesday to bring lbzwk grain from the elevator there. It. was a. special slxlpmcnt of 50 cars for Halifax. About :4. dozen cars are 01'dinru'ily shipped out every week. Rev. A. V. Brown, D.D.. a. former minislvr of Essa SL. Presbyterian mun.-h and now of Toronto, took ('l1z11';:e nl .,(,`l'VlL'CS at Elmvalc on Sun- day and stopped uvcr between trains lun Monday to look up many old 4'.-L. rlrv 1r`|l\\~(\ lnvh .\lnnd;1)' at 8.15 p.m.. Thursday at 8.30 p.m. nu .uul,,n. u Ionclay 3 here. Fifty-'l`wo and Mrs. I 0|-un Fifi: ouux.]nu.nn. LL11! .y.. `. Mrs. D` McLcN1 - `ing her sister, Mm. `frcd st1'e.-L. TT F`/xllinq nf thr- The Adventures of ' T*r"Hi**r*ri`iiti:'J MUSKETEERS [CFRB v. nun. 't'str_\' Meeting Irv mmoinn HI` lT S REALLY ONLY NATURAL SALADA` BR ()'N' I..-\ll~Zl. Il1.l.`\,I L. n. y I)oneI'icia11y of and ('h1'isIinn'1ly 1\\'iH. ,` many apt. mi wnrk ; Wedded Brumon calv- I nnniu-nu-pan-xv nf` l\ l`.l'1N'h Mustard 1`! Y`1!H.\I'qI IVI1. illlll AV Mrs. N. 'IIur Hnwcmfl. all law Szmwvl Allislnn. `Dnu A A ('1 l HHOI Olives \ 1" Y\`{\'\' Sweet Pickles . .Lge. Bot. 45c .\\'I MFR L`\ \.\'1\F.\'>'EID .\\'I MFR `.\'1`k".T\'.\' Chicken Soup. l3E.`\'S0.V'5 UH SI` I-\\\'Rl`_l\( 1`. Corn Starch. . .Pkg. llc TRY IT IN 501'??? `- Oxo . . . . . .Lge. Tm 25c R0\\'.\"1`REE 5 Cocoa. . . .1 -\-lb. Tin 23c usnxr` AK: SOFT}! AFR IC.~\.\` Pineapple.Lge. Tin 29c HEINZ Lgc. Tm n..1.-.J n........ 91.. Hl:I1.V.C Baked Beans. `~`I'\'1Yl`.IX'l' Shap- Secretary G. Webb. A hearty vote of thanks was given to the officers and members of all organizations for their splendid work and support. dur- ing the year. n rr,.....I..:..1- ...x... 1.-.. s.\.`.a.......4 Aug, mu. _y\.uA . A. C. Kendrick, who has tendered his resignation as \va1'den. will. ho\v- ever. cm'r_v on until 9. new appoint- ment lms been made. Warden C. Dan- vors was re-elected. Other officers are: delegates to Synod. E. A. Little. W. J. Little. V. E. Knight; substitutes. F` (`vncwuav W War-H10 `W R Wnhlii Page Twelve ,...-__..__j_ 3 ms-__$1.oG Molvillv Bates nendvd his Oscars sale at Ivy last Tucsdn Mrs. Frank Kaiser and d: Lillian and Mrs. John WeaLhm' lmhy visited on Tuesday at Ja..s. ; Mrs. Will vcarruthors and s 1..-or r:Hr-nrlnrl um r.m,..-nu nr . Jan. `Z6~~'\/I1`. and Mrs. .135. Iluit` and daug'ht,er Hazel sapmt Sunday with Mrs. J. 13011 and family of Van Vlack. Jnhn Forgin spmlt :1 few days last `.\'O()k in 'I`or0ntn. SUNNIDALE CORNERS 'k`1`IiI) . 20-oz. Jar 39c Lgr. Ilnllln .4-oz. Tin 25c 2 for 25 . .10 Bars 53: lb. 10%` .Tin 19c _'i';..`' Q 17c It`. I Ill 21:: zsdny. { d:u1p,l1l<~1' ;l1m'nI1 and r...- n..:..`.- George W. Taylor. who was very well known to the Scottish Rite Ma- sons of the Valley 01 Barrie, died at his home in Burlington. Ont., Tues- day night. Jan. 27. He was 21 mem- ber of the Supreme Council. Before retiring, he carried. on :1 lumbering business in Parry Sound. The body will be taken on Friday to Chicago for burial. It. is expected that several Barrie Masons will go to Burlington for the funeral. 'H]L`_\/' :l1`L` IL 7 lul\C.~:, sq WCH-knnwl 1`cg'ul:11' :11 3 Walter S. Dickey, 68 years old. prin- cipal SL()Ckh()l(1C1` in the Kansas City Jo1u'n'.11-PosL. died at Kansas City on Jan. 22, 1931. of heart disease. after suffering, for scvoml days with a slight void. M1 . Dickvy went to Kansas City in 1885 from Toronto. On b0n'0\\'e(i r-1` n 1.! In. nntnlxiim-Ixnrl lhn 'I'\in1In1r (`Inn H1 1663 IYUIH LUFUIILU. KJH l)Ul'I'U\\'(.'U (t2\[)it2l1 he established the Dickey Clay .\/Immfa(-tlxring Cn.. which grow to on- erate in 21 stzm-s and helped to make him :1 mnlti-mi11immiro. Mr. Dickey was :1 ;:1':u1d.<<)11 of the lute Robvrt Sim|)s'm\ of B:11'ric and was known tn :1. number of the older people. Thcre 1)21s.~:v(i mvny on the evening :)I Jun. 19. 1931. VHS` Jmnos Woods of Sundridgv. nftvr :1 \\'eok's illm-ss. She is survivt-d by hm" hu. and two children. K:LthlN'n, i1`,.',( .d 9 and V01`- non. agvd 6. Mrs. Vvnuds. who was well and fzwm-ably knmvu zu'm1nd S1,mud. was in lwr 32nd your and \ms :1 dmlghlvr of Mr. and Mrs. Chms. mn..-Im-.-...-nu nr Qommrl hm-c-nunrl \\~.1.x J: IUUL AL|H|H|t'>. His wife. Elizabeth .\IcConke;.'. died!` .111 1915. They had no children. His: OBITUARY M RS. J .v\.\ll-IS \\'()()I)S Mrs. M. Patterson is visiting friends in Stroud. NK{:c Tlnnnn ic uiqitinn hr-v |\I'nH11-I` m bLI`O1l(l. Miss Dozmc is visiting her brother in Toronto. Mrs. Somers visited her son in To- ronto last. week. Mrs. John A. `Corbett is visiting friends in Barrlcn. 1\n:cc Q r`.u-ncn anti `|\lh-c I Rluiuv SDCHL LHL` WUCKCIIU HL DI'l'll7. Miss Lazellc Krick of Sumoy Crook is visiung Miss Genevieve Jamloson. Miqw Muriel .Idbhlt.t. i\` on Hw sit-k xnenas m nH.rr1L'.. Miss S. Grose and Mrs. J. Shaw spent. the weekend in Barrie. Mm: 1.979111-. of Stcmov Crook Bayfield St. '..`(1. St. Jude's W.A. will mom 1 day afternoon. Feb. 3. at Un- Mrs. John Stewart. 1u...- 1f`.nnI~rIn wllinn hue lVll'S. JUXHL DLCWXU lr. ' Mrs. George Elliott, has gone to Stratford to visit; her daugliter, Mrs. S. H. Cordell, who is ill. Mrs. W. J. C. Boako. Mrs. S[)(`ll('I!i`, Mrs. West. Miss Annie `Patton and Miss Dora Clark attended the Pros- bytc-rial in Barrie this week. The Sacralncnt will be XldlIlllliSl(`l`( fi in Trinity ('.hu1'(:h n0xL Sunday mum- ing'. P1'ep:u`:1L0ry 5.01-vicr: will be hold on Friday evening" at 8 0'('ln(,'k. "l`hm-ninn Jvlninr 1n, will lmld 15 Vlslung AVHSS uI:nL'\'H:\'L- .1annL-.sun. Miss Muriel Jdbbltt, is on the sick list and as fl.-1`(.`Sllll, the school is clus- rxrl UH 1` Huuy L'\l'liHl[..`, HL 0 U l7|Ul.'l\. '1`lmrnt Junior InsLlLulo will lmld the annual social mnvling in onlmlzlin liusl)micl~:s. lm:llim's and fl'l(`tn(lS, al, thr- liome of Miss Dom Clarke um VV(`(l- nnsday evening, Fol). 4. IL was with smrnw that the in-nplv of this (`()l1lll1llliH_V l1v:u'(l nf llu,-`(lvulli of Wallm` rP:ule1's0n of Slrmul. Ml`. Patterson was well known ll(`l t'. llt- nllml \`isi.l(`cl all lhc lmnw of his bru- lhor. the late John P2l.H(`l`H0ll. and in his nit,-co's. Mrs. J. D. Stnvvml. 'l`rinil_s' Mission l3:\n(l lurid n \'(`l'_\ slmtossftll sale or lu;im~inu(l(- lml and it liiomlslilp it-u on S21Ull'(ll)' af- lr.1'n0 Altlmuzzh llm lllllv 1u(liv.< {lid not do all lhn lmkingz llu-y pmvrtl l|l(`lll'.`1V(`. ~,` lo bo \'or_\'- r\lli(-.i(\nl. . lncllvs and (`xpml (`nsliix-rs. 'l`l1vir ul- lm'n(mn ton. l:Ll)](?S \vm'v \'1\1'_y 1m-tlily n'mvnv-ulnrl with flnmm-Q and worn nrn- THE BARR!!! EXAMINER U'IllU|lll ll`il- liU)ll.'.\ \'\'l'l(' Vl'l_)' ]Hl'llll) dv<:n1'uH*d with fl(JW(`l'S and \vn-rv pm`- sidvd over by the girls. Tho B'.m(l proved tlw1nsr`1\'n.<. good little h.H`U`.'~S- me. A table of curios l`L`[)l`(`.`~'(`1]Iil)!.L .1 areal, !mm_v of tho furviun <-onnlri:-.s wn.< \'(~1`_v inLm`osLing'. We hnpv Hu- Uuml will mnkv llwxnsvlvvs hvnrd :1- gain in lhv nmn` fulurn. Death of John Spvors Dva(h (-umn very :audd(.-nly In Juhn S[)(`(El`S this \\'(`(`k. 011 Sut1xrdu},' zIHvr- nrmn hr \v:1lk(`(l up In tho h:n'|)m' slmp. Whilv thm`v he w soiz(`(l' with :1 .sh-nlm and 1m,s.=z-d away ourly Sundmv mtwning, Jam. 25, 1931, without xv- auininpr cn11s(`.ir)L1HI1v`ss. Thv {unr~ml mok phu`v 'I`m`s(lu_V aftwlmnn from the lmlnv of his sistvr. Mrs. ]):uvm11. |lIl'\lll|lll.\-Ill. Mrs. Wall:-1' StL1I`g`.ss~ (H5])l)S(`(1 for :1 fmv du.y.\" I'l`('()\'(,`I'f`(1. \/Tr nut] \Nl`t \ITn\ Llnl Jam. 2'T-~-Mrs. Arthur lined lo bvd owing In 1'hvum:1ti.<.m. \/In-o \lIuHnu- Qhn-unnu lll|' 1UL"cll llll:- ~.:zn11od forty now svahx in mm` schnnl which should accolmnodmc fairly wnll the twenty-two pupils entered on tho x'v>ai.='Lo1'. A6 Mn. nnnllnl cl-hnn] numrinn Im L` Ullllltl II(l\'|' lll"1 THORNTON W rf\"t ll'('U\'L'I IKI. M1`. and .\ I1'.s. Wm. B(.'H(`l`idL',l` \' vd with Mrs. St1m;v.<.~; on I"rklz1_\`. Archie Mf)l)l,i(`lll 01` Puin. ..l ,... r. .- l\ \y1.\ul...- l`L`l'dU\'t.` KFUIH 31. (.llblaIlCB "110 i|H.t`Ilu`I ` ed the funeral were Mrs. Douglas. Mlxsf ; Pearl Graham. of Ontario Hospital. lwhltby. and Mrs. Fitzgerald of To-1 5 rnnln ' The funeral took place on Jar n Stroud Prcsb_vt0ri;m church Stmud ccxnotcry. Rev. N. R. 1'). -lair Look th(- :~(`rvi('Cs which \\`:n vndvd by m'.u1_v friends. 'T`hn.s(- In 4:rn..m_ 1I'(\I!l\ I D U....o.... nvxrl miiggaa an in- fully [lg Thur., Fri., Sal., Feb. 5, 6, 7 February Clearaway r\/xnv r-rs %Walker Stores Limited 3 BIG DAY SALE Ill. nun SI_\`lc.~ "" " ' \ \.m\4l Mlrn; ' `mi PE