\/U511`; uuu; cuJUJ JUUIBUIVCS. (`Oi Band at the Mammoth Rink every: Tuesday and Thursday evenings. You] "will enjoy the music and the exercise! \ is healthful. ~ tf I Ward-ie Fougler was yesterday! given thnee months in the Central: for stea.1in'g"a shooting coat from E. Todd s store on Monday.` He; and a chum, Jack Ryan, have been; working on the ice at. Irielle Evzrtg ex-`..J ...-......... 1.. `7n.,,- 1. uuxx; I3 :\ CL 3. Stock Stockings, in sizes 4 to 9,_ var VVe will sell out the whole lot This is monstrous but we ness_ does not_j_ustify such a __II '1`: - There is vct a stock of 800 pairs in A f\ I70`!IOIrur\p-- ._- For Hose worth 25c Embroideries `Miss Longman ` of the Central School and Miss Milligwan of the! West `Ward , are o duty this week'- on account of illness. It is expect-z ed that they will be able to rertu.-m.; tn, work on Monday. ' g -l6 -Sew York V Success, T. ~.* .2` eY1?i9s. Feb y, to 50C per P35 - ' C-LIFEORD BRUCE , I The Chi1d1en s Aid; Society will` be glad to receive any clothing for` children from 7 months -to 10 years old. This is a most deserving forum of charity. the Secretary, Mr. A. M. Hunter, Barrie. 1 -New `and: el'egant -designs. in ! Carpet Squares, all sizes, Oriental: and Meda.1l.i.on.patterns. See them at Doug~.a.11 Bros. ` ` I 69 49 50 29 5c 50 50 .50 A BARGAIN 2 Show Casesa 6 Tables ' 6 Spool Cabinets ` I Largcfn I Exchanged r\ approval FOR SALE then1se1v-< im- Mirror . `According to the repoft of `the Depu-t-y-Rvegigtrar General, the nfmn.- ber of births reg_isteredt' in `Barrie during 1911 was 173, marriages 92` and deaths 100. , Stav the bail nice -n-Taylor--the oris tion to sustain in t1 tuneral designs. It ' ways to consult ham. ft-on STE .1. able A A '1 KI-PC] brie `hr: -A special purchase. at `a ispeci-9.1` iifiscount of trunks, suit cases and` grips, has just been made by _ the Carey Shoe 00. See them -;ere yo-ul ptirchase anything` in thi:s`line. It l1' pay you. l 'Wilfi'icl Firth ` has sold `his. property on Mulcastei-. St. to} Mr. Maurice Hill of Cookstwn -and will `remove , to Toronto wjthin a couple; of weeks. . Policem:aIn:"s. Baton` Lovstr-S1101-t,. leather baton, with lent-her`. hold, in W-ards V or VI. hPlesase notify P.C. Sweeney, phone 285. - UNCOMMON -._.-5 u .auv Luv 105' 110110 -IJ came Town on Monday. The; coat was found by P.C. z; Lam-bi_e I \JJ- uu uapusaa a'ul'pl'lSB `sometimes at nding `here some drug or medicine they had elsewhere looked for in vain Our stock embraces soores of such items. Rare or unusual drugs that are ordinarily hard to nd. _This is an uncommon store with unusual facilities with methods of its-own and with prices that are never inaiched for, fairness. ; - P E P L E express sulnlse , sometimes finding ~ here A DRUG STORE, '%`E* J P{olicem:an 1's Bato ...zL -.. I. - L V DRUGS florist-.--has Aa. reputa- the art of oral will pay you al- I `Feb. 26th. [An excellent program -The Ladi<;s* Aid of the Gen-5 `tral Methodist- Church will. hold! ftheir -annual tea `and concert "on{ is being -provided.. Tickets 25Tcents.` Come and enjoy yourselves. V 7-8; Ram] 0+ Hm M..........n. 'D:..1- .....n-.. | IEPWORTH LEAGUE AND ; I % S. 'SGHOOL -INSTITUTES? o 4 I I I 1. An ' ifn:1ie1wesfin;.g_'_1E_>wort_1_1 ...,............ ,....u. a.\.uJu;u. wcvxvxvuu Iu.u1'1ug' Lent. Next Sunday evening the Vicar commences a series of ser- gmona on the subject The Sermon` on `the Mount. V Each Sundaytafter- noon-, from'H4.15 to 5 pm'.,- a. pecial service for men will ' be held ; the subject for neirt Sundayheing Con- version. A cordial invitation is e:~. 4-nx` ' manna J-IA '- - -- ~ 9 - tended td "inxf "1-,'},'f`1,; ';Ir'IE weaTch ' Sunday afternoon at 4.15.` ; The Vicar of ' Trinity has issued 9.9 neaj: Lenten circulxag to his 0011-gm-I jga-tnpn. drawing attention.` to the` `Special and regular ~serv'ioes during] , Navf Q11:-1.41-at-y n..'u-....uu.... LL... CENTRAL METHODIST 3 Anniversary services will be can'- 'l.iueted in the` - Central Methodist Church next Sundgy V by the Rev. Mr. '.Bu'charnan,- of `Bradford, assist- ed by the ,pastIor;J p ._ oi h--You will -never know the full` dgbeanty of your. gure until you wear din The Spirella Corset. They do IXOts .rust, break or take a.- permanent] :1bend. Every Corset guaranteed for` 5; one year. Drop a card and Miss 5: Doane will -be pleased to see you. '3 either in your own home. or? at her _i re-sid'ence,i 16 Charlotte St: 25-ly 1 Those who .went; to the C-an-9.-dia _ 5-.Tubi1ee Singers entertainment in 3, j the 'O1_)era` I~Iou.se on Frid_ay evening I` 5 expecting to hear eo_meth1ngV equ!a1- wling the Fiske Jubilee Singers of _a , few years ago, `were S`a:dJLY disap- iipointed. `,The programme dragged {and became IIOI10.tO5lO;1.S, tanrl fau1_t.y Eintonatiom. an in is me enuncia- ltion characterized the singing. Wthroughout. The bass0, Mr. N. O.` l. . T, h . . v ' f nIJrS`ge asbi Viil, diigimwis ':rough -and what might have beenian ',exee11; t foundation for a small c 'iVsin_-gin. organization, proved- to. _be ` imere bnoonery: A .rfa1r _a'eng1t1oni1 ' of Swing Low, sweet Chariot, was .1 .ig'iven with Miss-.. M. Dorsa taking; 1 m, !the leading soprano part. A small`: ,audien-oe listened i.attent1ve1y_ to thei g yprogram,` but the -applause was met- rt `ed out sparingly. It 1:; understood g ;that the Citizens Band-_. under Whose at-auspices the entertainment was held, :are -a few , do]-iars out on the trans- action. ~ V ' - V" i t I c r J ECOLLIER STREET METHODIST 1 f - 'CHURCH.~ ' Next Sabbath` morning. the pits- ita-r s~ subject .will be Lifgs Moth?! -.......2I :.. LL- -__--:-- i- mm 111145 -.1 uuuduvu NVJIL LIL! JJLLU J.VLUlI_L1 I fand in the evening` The Parable of` }the Tares. ' I . . 1 - - - - - ~ ~ - - ~ ~ v --V---:2 v_vua-vs.) in many, `many .s-eazs0ns_ reached the} i .yoeum_ _ last night -when The l'Thief was presenwd. It "proved a sens-ationral,q `virile `drama which riholdus the interest "from start.` to `n-ish. The Thief .will be seen at J the Grand Opera. Hfouxse S'a.turda_v ;'evening`, Feb. 24111. " . . I 4 l I , .T --Ladies ,.Wit-h- `tender feet--can get` {instant relief in a, pair of cushi_o_n` `iinsol-e_ Vboa.ts.. V The Carey Shoe Co.` fare selling the $3.50 kind for $2.98.; * . It _ I. An outbreak of hydrophobia at} Fort Wial-li-am is caa1sing'h+.ilarm." Re- g1 bently a lawyer and a. doctor from,- that town passed` through Barrie onl their .way to Toronto, where" they , were given the Pasteur treatment. I` {Both had been bitten by Aavpeti fox. Orders to muzzle all dogs vverre is-5` sued, and a ngmber have been shot.!I C ..u.-u .n `An: L.\'UU\JlX 1/'k1V1L ~5, .ClI'3.Hla` I tic editor of the New, York, Evening ,Sun said: The most. powerful play !that France has sentto this <';o'untry L fnnv .1'n.nnx.v C.o.n:c u A n A ...l J.L..I lSA\,._ K V` 110 "v`;'i7 u I 1189. R j .'t=u. . yun u"-1401111 lged sentenoe `was 19:; go on Us Doab < 5`-`5`I)end. i The New York critics were unani- imous in praising "The T h_ief" as :produced at the Lyceum` Theatre,, `New York. Acton Davies, drama-! tin 0.t`]"'n1I A-I-` 4-Ln 1\T-.... IT.._1_ `I".L_'_ - ! z _ - T ' I {and Sweeney hidden in Lount`s `boat-I , I K V: hf\l1QA `pin-urn -'-gas.-. `HA. -, shape of a nice box of cut qwers. `for several days yet. I feceived apleas-` Ia-nt valentine from the pupils of V B, Fonm, Collegiate ' Institute, . in the ' {Mr .Long'manAis still conned to ihe ahouse, and will be u11a,ble_ to return' 9 to` his duties On the `Collegiate staff sl M-r. Wm. Jacobs` of The Scatimdiayl Morning staff, left. yesterday e ven-1 ing for Regina, Where "he has 3 ac-` joepted a position as pressman on the I-sta of The Regina Leader. ' [ Mrs. Hugh Calderwood, who was `the guest. "of Mrs-. Brydon, Bedtfond `Road, Toronto, for several days, has! [returned t.o Town. - - K` Mr. `R. Midglrey or Tolnto, [r- imerly a member of The Examiner I staff, was in Town on Thursday and Friday. . 1 I Mr. an-:1 Mrs. W.~ H. Boyle of N apanee, V were the "guests" of Mr. and Mrs. H. `H. Otton, McDonald L_St., last week. - V I Mr. Guy L. Short, `of `the Royal! Trust 00., Toronto, spent. Sunday with his pan-ems, B-ayeld `St. f Mr.` and H. M. Dymentvwerre in New York this week _. for the Westminster Ken;1e1_$how_. ~ `I r > -Be.st Vqu-ality Seville Marmalade! `Oranges just in at Vair s, 25c. and: 35a. per dozen. ; .Mr. and '1 family of ' Owen Sound are visiting `at the ` parental home. ' Miss Andie is attefmdingl the 'whov]e_sa]:es vmtillinery openings in Detroit and Toronto. ' l ;'gaaf.;mE'.;;3,;;;;| . A . 3 `3ooooooooo9osooooooooooooI TRINITY c1_IU1_wH, -,..u wuJuu1.1.lUu uuuuaad meemng Of` 3 the shareholders of the Barrie Gee. !Co., Limited, will be held` in the l_0ompany 9.0f$s. Blockewen _St-;., 911 Saturday. e 1 13th at we be re 2 * A ! Ghief King .was notied on Sat- furdey morning that a -man. was Itryiixg to dispose of .9. fur-lined `coat in an Allan-dale hotel for $3.50, and inside of an hour he arrested Albert, Berrry, charging him: with. stealing! the garment. Berry appeared; before P.M. Radenhunst at 10.30 and refus- ed to give his uaxme, or any lucid` ac-. count of ` his `actions. He was some- A ----For boys. or girls good shoes- shoes of quality. Same` goods you tsom-etinaes see in high-priced stores.; .'._I_`he. Carey Shoe 00. have the:n,j; `but their prises are 25 to- 35 per! cent. lower. Tha.t s all. g : AiI_nual~ .% Meeting ;Bar`ri Gas` * . Limited, lenlogig Burglarized and Thief ' l'lelpel- Himself to Much Pro- V perty--Suspect Will Be , Tried on Saturtlay; A V I ......, 1.IJ.\.v'L'-110 a.u:u.' utzuvtueu` several fa-ddresses` which were much appre- 'ciated- and highly protable.` The `Sunday School and Epworth Lea- lgfue Workers, who devote so much "` of their time ` in the interests of others, received fresh inspiration and en- couragement in their work. .On Thunsd'a.y a. similar institute was held at Hillsdale and On Friday at` Victoria H-arbor. . V . s ' les being ,We11= represented, delegates were present from Orillia, Hawkes- .tone;_ Dalston -and Minesing cir }cuits. Rev. John K. Curtis, B.A., Ewns. nwaannt and! rLa'l:..-......J. ...-.__-..- uuuu. 4*\ '\JuLDL'D', JJ.l.1a, delivered `several Remember the PAE `Sale There is a great quantity of odds and ends of various lengths of Dress Goods. Prints, Shirting, Cpttons, Sateens, Art Muslin, Silks, Flannelettes, etc., that have accumulated. These are all measured up and lengths marked on each piece. These Remnants can be put-toxxoo uses They will be sold at, per yard For once the cost of living. con- ditions -are reversed, .and at Wi~nni- iv peg potatoes are selling -`-at 900. to] $1 ow-ho1e.sa`1e.' There was a good; crop in Manitoba and Alberta, and] also in the Okanagan Valley, Brit-` ish Columbia. Western . potatoes! will come eas-t, it is said, as soon as f the weather is warm enough.` ' CARPETS! CARPETS! . CARPETS! pom % MISS` THE CARPETS! V ` ___ V,_ yoga Aral TH E NORTHERN ADvAiNcE Come and See The Remnants $2.50 Lace Curtains for . . . . . . . s -_Q - - - $1.50 2.00 Lace Curtains for . . . . . . . . . .>.-. . . 1,00 . 15c Oxford Shirting for. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _,1 1 All Black and Colored Dress Goods for.. .25 $1.75 Parasols for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,00 1.00 and, 1.25 Parasois for . . . . . . . . . . . . .58 50c to 7 5C Corsets for . . . . . . .; . . . . . . . ._ .35 25c to 5ocWool and Cashmere Gloves for .15 5c to ICC Laces, per dozen . . . . . .- . . . . . . .25 351.25 Carpets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90 5c. Daft Ybu Miss It. ' The sum Hockey Club a.m.iva1I `on `Friday evening p1-Oyed to be` more e?*ab1 thian aux f in recent cg...` _. 'Court Lady Gr-ey Fcrrste-rs` _ WiI]_ hold -a Leap Year Carnival in the! Marnlmot-11 Rink next `Thursday even Eng`. Febru~a.ry 29th. ' Carnivals. are! popular this winter and this will be!` `the best. of all. The band will give: a select program- and prizes .wi11'bei given for the best` costumes. ~ : One Hundred and Twenty-five Masqueraders Make Merry is nt Mammoth Rink. Y i V V`. .L.VA.Au U u . ' U ` ah ` been broken into, the thief ap-| proachi-ng through the deep snow, in] measured, steady tread and leavingg '_ .with uncertain- steps, denoting all feast in the wine cellar before de-l p,artin'g. Among othr,-r articles which have been. recovered -and iden- tied -as- belonging- to Mr. Patter-, son s household, are : Gentleman s'. fur-linecl coat _and a lady s opera I ' ,' . I cloak, sxlver paper knife, cut glass. salt shaker" and 2 cut glass knife` rests, fancy match . box, silver comr pass, microscope, silver trinkets and a steel die on which is engraved; thel former Toronto address of Mr. Pat-l terson. Many of these articles were} found on the prisoner. a Mr. Gordon lo Pa,ttorson will :be on `hand-' on Sat- prday to `identify the articl . T , - y isayoumg man,_and innar- 'r~ie'd., and has one child. a bright 5. girl of ve years of age.` Consider-' able` sympathy is felt for the";wife , `who supports herself. I `BARACA CARNIVAL I WAS Hues SUCCESS l Investigation. by the Chief and R! Us Sweeney and Lambie led to the discovery that Glenlogie, the resci- denoe of Mr. W. L. P-atterson had, `moon l'\`t\"l\tv\ .' .. L - L1 V -H what under the inuence of the`, wine that stingeth like an. adder; and biteth like 9. serpent, and the Magistrate, remanded him until Saturda;y._ T , , - I `I 7' I Now for the Grand Finale! Now fbr the Curtain Fall I Oure lease of the Store expires Thursday, February 29th and this will see the end of the PAE Store. Come and Come Again if You Are Wise _ time a HU?;E sx3'Ed_~if' A * 4 -Special value-in Mattresses and! Sprimgs, Iron and _Br.ass Beds, at? Dougall Bros. . . The last threeweeks have been a period of frenzied mer- chandjzing -~.Frenzied, because we undertook to move such a stock in 4 weeks and we have almost succeeded. Thanks to our ` friends for their kind words of encourage-- ment. ` -Thanks for the material help and response to our _ advertisements by the host of good people, and lastly: Thanks to our sta' of willing workers who .have worked loyally and harmoniously together ; Thanks for their un- tiring ebrts, helping each other in a spirit of goodwill and making the task of selling _a big stock in so short a 4-:.-..... .. IJTTPL` crrr-row:-rs Let All `who would see the Finish com: u.......5 uuv .I.'u.u1e3' contest 1n the mis- ithken notion that the .-wearer was` a I I querading _ in the} 0. inusio b. \lI.Ill|I .::uu(,'y uosrumer--1st, Thos. Avrmstrong,Knight of the Fifteenth Century; 2nd-, Edgar Smith. V I Gents Comic--A. `Firm-an, Dutch-g 3.ma.n; F. Longhmst, clown. ' Sxieed Contest (1 1rj.ile)-3H. Bak-' er, Utopia, F. Longhurst, Ban-ie. There were five contestants. .Messm Byron King, T. Beeca-oft! and Mayor Cawan were the judges and itheyhad .9. gicult _j_ob deciding` +`Il\ - -I--':---- -`*~* :!or mardi gras, wherein me-rriment "'and fun were the characteristic fea- eltures- Many of the costumes bore .xtraoes of careful work in their mak- ing, and the varie y surprised every- `one. There were Ind-i'a.n Chiefs, ,;Hi,gh1and lads and lasses, ballet `dancers, bathing girls, rough riders, polar and brown bea-rs, Irishmen, iolad .W9men, knights of the Fifteenth Century, harem skirts, and clowns iinnumerable. -The 3 Baracas Rube ;Band made` a hit with their popular iselections. The prize winners were: ,_ Best Cestome (boy under 14)- Willie 'Boag, Highland [La;ddief.f., Best Costume V . _ (girl under 14)- Dorothy Landon. . \anAV\4' V Ladies" Comic--Miss' `1as_ Topsy ; Miss Winnj _ ___..-.._.. Vuuuu--n11ss U. liedd-itt' gas Topsy; Winnie Aitken. I . Fuancy `Costume--1st. Miss; [Olive Furlong," he Sun0W.er Girl;1' ,2nd N. Miller +1.... Q-A---4J *- I I-00 Carpets for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . % 75c Carpetsfor.... .. .. .. .. .. $1.00 Bojder Carpets for. . . . . . .. All Flannelette & Cambric Embr: 40c `to $1.00 Silks for . . . . . . . . . . . Ioc to 30 Buttons for . . . . . . . . . $I.00 to 1.50 Kid Gloxjes for. . . .. 75c to 1.00 Men s Shirts. , . . . . $1.00 Men's Fine Shirts... . , . .. Lnerc is __vct `Stockings, we will in I Varying in price from 25c to 50c. ot at, per pair .17 \VC know that good }::zsi- slaughter, but they must be I ll"I"o a o - o o o on of Wool and Ca.~;}`.xn(-re --Marriage License "can be had at! L . H. Williams- Jewelry Store. This store is noted for its great value in` Ri.n_u_s as well as all other lines` of: Jewelry. ' ` ` 3 `