Page Eight LOCALS GONSOLATION Second Third First Round SemI~Final Oakwood .18 T. R. Black toguuuu uLL_y F. W. Warren T. Dale -Rev. S. H. Pickup `.10 Dr. Wickett ...9| J .10 Meredith (in run Final .lU.UU Meeting. 1 1 rm ; Newmarket Broughton . . ..1 r1_..1...L..__._. Lowe ...v..D..-v-. . . .... Cookstown Robinson Round Thomson Cookstown McKnight .. ..1 1-7,. J Meredith Clarlcsburg Mitchell ...1 11.iLlHLlLU1l Ironside . . ....1 Barrie Thistles _Lay .. .. ...1 -r\..,.___..,,, Garrett I Bandmzxster Sylvester will assist the choi'r in the mu.s Lca.1 service, with his comet. Wcloomo! L H Findlay r LA Miller \ll'lXlld.- C:n'1~uthers . . .1 Clarksbllrg Millar- Gravenhurst Gaudrie .. . ...12 Bm'x`ie Thistles S. W. Moo1'e..10 .1 Cameron \I|d.Vl':llllulDL Yeats .. .. Barrie Thistles Lennox .. ....1 Black Cookstown_ Roabinson . . . . 1 Gra,venhu1'st Yeats .1 Davey SINGLE MEALS 35c BOARD AND ROOM $8.00 per week III. E. Cllupman, - 1\1m1agor Bi rss Garrett }I'zun ilton Ironsides .. ..1 J Birs_s Webeb Round sky Pilots" Cranston . . The Northrn Advance Grzwenhurst ...4.. Queen Ciity T \U`::rv-on Baptist Church ]`o\'. \V. T. Bunt. Pastor Sunday, Feb. 4. Special Services--M1'. W. C. Seni-or, Toronto, will have both services. 11.00 a.rn.--Subject, The Seed Corn of a Spiritual Revival" 3.00 p.m:-~Sunday School. 7.00 p.m.--Gospel address on Pro- m and Loss." Mr. `Senior will also hold two special services on Monday and Tuesday evenings at 8 o'clock. Don t fail to hear hlim. Everybody wel- nnwno ' cx Thorxrbury Bram pton ; 9 Brampton 2 1 Thornhill .,_.,.... ..; Hamilton `An 1 B rad ford v 1 Oakwood 1 Stroud 1 Milton . 1 Orillla. In the estate of Sylvester Moore, Innisrl Townsltitp, Orroanio, tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p_n1. Sat'urda.y, Felbrua.,ry 10. 1923, for the purchase of the fol- lowing: South haif at bobs 9 and 10 in the 8th Concession, Township of Innisl, County of Slrmcoe, con- taining 200 acres more or less. On the premises are two houses turd a large barn. l"am'r1w.;1 n nnr mm-1+ fn nmvnmmanv Stroud 1 Barrie Barrie Barrie 1 Orillia. 1 xvn Barrie 1 Grzwenhurst Gaudrie. . . . Hamilton Ironside . . . . . .15` I31'a.mpLon J. Birss . . . . . .14 ` Barrie Thistles R. F. C-zu'1'eLt. .10 , `Barrie C. H. Beelby. ..12 ` Stnoud Ben. Webb. ...12 Barrie O. -G. Cameron. 11 Barrie Clltark-sbuvg G. 0.Ca.meron.20 G. H. Mitchell .6 Clarks {)i:Hduse Lindsauy | (`nv-nanr Hamilton .I1`onsides. .. . 11 Barrie Thistles D `(F (luv-nnff 1f\ I .138/l'I`lB '1.'U`.l.8L1U3 L. F. Garrett. . 10 Idndsay Ir 1:: 'l"nd.r| 1: Buy Dress Goods Now VVe will still take subscriptions for the Designer for . . . . . . . . .900 year Darning Needles, Regular 100, for .. ~. Sharpe s Best Eec Eyed Sewing Needles, Designer and N 0. 1 Needlework -Book for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.15 Designer and one copy of Standard Quarterly for . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.10 11.1 OU H2115 U]. puncuasvu. The highest or any tender not necessariy accepted. TI J Dninuirn Utterly dierent yet equally fashionable OU can have'either of them in any color and any mate- rial ,you desire. At our pi,ece-goods counter you will nd serge, jersey, annel, velvet, crepe de Chine, satin and foulard in all the newest shades. And at our Standard-Designer Pattern counter you will nd the pattern you want in your particu- lar size. The Belrobe enclosed with each pattern will show you step by step how to lay out, put together, and nish the dress. TWO DRESSES F0111 th Buy Standar:1 - Designer Patterns with The Belrobe Third SUTCLIFFE S ` Magnus Round U1 uuu. J. Czxrru thers Sky Pilots Rev. Cmnston.. Oakwood T. R. \V. Black Barrie Thist.1es IO. G.Ha1't Pegs EPLAN FOR COLLEGIATE COMMENGEMENT U. u. ..-...... ..... Newmarket J. R. Bnoughton : B. Webb k Brampton .1 . Birss .. ...1 Beelsby Round With every $1.00 purchase we give you :3, 5c coupon. Thornhill Penetang In: 1` ,~-...-_, . . Stro ud k now open at A. F. A. Ma1comson s Insur- ance Ofce Orlllia. H Oh nun No.12, 14, 16. . . . . . . ..5c paper Pattern No. 4107. Size 36 requires only 33/,, yards of 40-inch material. For Bbcycle Tires and Tubes go \to McKee & McDona.1d, C1`-ap-perton szh-99.1", \LU D1 LID street. \21..l\lJ K11` J.l'I.!lL`l\D Mr. M. Brown and fzmnily desire to express their sincere thanks to their many friends in the e.\'p1'essi-ons of syzmtpathy shown in their recent berezwement in Lhe loss of a. wife | and mother. t - 1118.1 I Barrie BaI`1'Iie red Loth W. A. Twiss :VS/.. Otton P. Love . 0. Ca.meron.10 C. H. Beelby. .21 Play-`off for Third and Fourth Prizes `Dy-A-v-nrvdnn Tin;-Ianqr IF la DHubbzu'd H. Arnold I.` la I I Bmmrpton N. Altennan I-I. Brundle N. Moore Jas. Birss. . . DUlL1l.1lLld.lb Barrie Branrpton 1. H. Beelby. ..11 J. Birss .. .... Barrie Lindsay `r. O. Ca,n1e1'on.11 \V. E. Todd L"d.l5U ueuu. I`erms-10 per cent. to accompany offer as deposit, to be returned if unaocepted, balance to be paid with- in 30 days of punchase. 'T`ha hvivhpqf nr anm fnndnr nnf For Sa.1e--Good building lots. Ap- ply 170 Elizabeth street. CARD OF THANKS TH 1)`v`l\'I'1r'f| and Fa ..Hu Sem1-na1s _ u1u'ub'a.y_ I F. M. Sutcliffe D. S. McLennan L. V. O'Connor W .14 . E. Tod.d...11` Final 1 (1tICT. IV 0. 4 1 U0. The Belrobe shows you how to nish the facing uilh :1 rolled hem. Pattern No. 4106. Tim Rplw-Jan clnmne -mu So you get for $1.15 what would cost you $2.10. These books are im- proving all the time. Best house- hold economics, best fashions. Designer Patterns with the Belrobe. Price of Patterns 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, and 40c. Sceptic Best Brass Pins, 200 sheets in a paper. Regular 100, for 50 paper _size 6 only. Reg. 100, for . .5c paper Lindsay , 1`. n foil 1 {Ta Community Association FORMER ALL.~\NI)ALE R-ECTOR PASSES AWAY IN 1`OR0l\'T0 After a. short illness from pneu- monia, Rev. Wilha.-111 Stephen West- ney died at his residence. 1596 Duf- ferin St., Toronto, on Friday, Jan. 26. The deceased was rector of St. George's church, Al1z1nd`a1e. -from 1896 to 1903. He was also in charge at Midhurst. uh an .........:.....u 11.. 4.... .a._....._., ELL J.VL1UHUl'b'L. He is survived by two dzLughteu's, Misses Violet and Stella Westney. His wife predeceased him some time . risrn nuu 5ur::1 uuu W'lHbp\A1 LL QOWD E | weld, Is not so apt to catch the dollars As (he who climibs a tree and hollers. .._.Q T. Qhxlrn Nam Vnvvlr I u.5u. _ 1 The funeral was held from St. '1 zLu1's church, I`o1'onto, to P1`ospec1; {cen1otery_, where deceased had been . cha~p1a.in. 1 |Ho who nds he has somethring to sell And goes and whispers it down a. wdl For tire chains, blowout boots. patching lurateml, etc., go to Mc- Hiee & McDona.1d, Clsa.-ppervton street. Brq}w11 and Grrecn Dias Sm-go, 52 in` as wide. Regu- lar $3.25. Special Price `. . . .$1.00 yd. Plaid Dress Goods, nice 1'a;1ge of color-I i11g`s,34: inches wide. Reg. $1.50. Special Price . . . . .50c yd. You should see these two lines at this small price. U11tea1'ab1e Tweed, 30 inches wide, 'for men s and Boys pants. This is special value, per yard ..... ...$1.50 43ird s Black Mack- at 4 p.m., in the Dept. of Agriculture Rooms, Owen St. All members are requested to be present. inaw Pants, sizes 37, 38, 42, 44. This pant is special val- ue at . . . .$6.50 pr. Bird s Best Factory Yam, 2 and 3 ply, colors are Black, ,VVhite, G1'e_V and Grey and \Vhite. Price . . . . .$1.00 lb. Scotch Fi11g`e1'i11g Yarn, ne qu;1lit_V, colors Black, Grey, White, C`/z11`di11a1, Camel. Regular $1.35 Special, per lb: ....$1.35 Mending `V001, Black, VVhite and Brown and Heath- er. Regular 100, for . ._ . . . . . . . . .5c lU uluutuz at Lree auu IIOHBPS. --S. L. Steam, New York. 1). Quinhun, I".-\lul lIl}l.l Tho Bureau of Coloni'/.:w.ilon and Immigration expects ll. l:Lr_L:e numlwi of iir;~si-<:luss anon Ilrmn the Old Country ihc luiicr part 0!` Marcll and succeeding mont.l1s, sonn- experlexit-ell. some partly and some inexpcrimn:crl young mcn. and ox- porienccd married men and qmrily experlencetl lll:ll`I`l0(l nmn Iwilh and without families. l-`zirintws `with vu- cancies will kindly write `I-I. A. Mac- donoll. l)in-cior oi` Colonization, I zu`lizunm1L lhlil:lin_L',s, 'I`oromo, or 10 their Agricultural Rep:-oseniutivxz for infornizilion and application forms. 1\[)])li(_`:l.li()ll>`s will he (ll).'l.ll with as 1'm` as [)()!~;Sli)lI.' in ltho inlet in which they are i-omxivedl, DF0l'0|'- ence sbelni; ).;i\'(.-n yearly om;1L1.:c~ ments. I ml, \ A . lluLv.'nln.-ion. FEBRfJARY 5th B.-\NKRUl".[`('Y ACT ` CHURCHES (Sg(l.) .\. lluL(t'nlnsnn. ArlcullI._Iml lIopI'u.scnlu.tlvc. FOR SALE WANTED `For Sa.1e--Qua.ntity of dry mixed wood, cut 15 inches long, also child's cot, good as new, cheap. Phone 541'. Sale by Tender TO LET will meet r:pLt7u D. .1`. Reburn, Authorized Trustee. 'Tl1`e` l resitlc.nL vv . ,1). Toronto. S:O.E. n0 0 v\ nu -3.'u.n. mun 1ut:eL uu 1`l'Lu2J.y mgut at 8 p.111. Mus. B. Ansiley `is visiting with her d:aug`hLe1' in Toronto. r`.h`-In (`uh-nus :5 human vwrmrru Vn nuuru 101' it le-\V (.1'cL}'S. Miss M-cLennan spent a few days in Toronto this week. Mi` - In-an Q:Y\`t\II nr \r:,n.....: nnnnf Lu 1Ul'UIlL0 Lllls Weeli. Miss May Slpillur of Midland spent the week end in town. -Miss Roberts of G1'zLven.h-urst spent a. few days with friends here. 1351? nnlnnnv `P111 11 I-nor] fvrnn -,1 F731` Sa.1e--~One single horse cutter, $5.00. Also three baby sleighs, new, but Slightly dmnagzer. a. rare bz11'g.1in. .G. G. Smith and Co. a:y-zul. LL LUW Llil._)5 WILH LI'H;'IlLlS HUFL`. Pat Delaney returned from a three `months stay in Richmond, Que. T\zT1"au Nfnknl TJH1 n6` flunink is gut. Miss Mabel Hill spending a few (izby here. \v..~ T\ 'rr,.,1,..1.:..... - H13] L1. in few days with-hex` mot11e1', Mrs. Walker. Inn (`Van KYY31w.-.4 un0..--.n.l >4, Ln.- Mrs. D. Hodgkins of Midland spent% VLLUXUL`. Mrs. Geo. \Vi11mot returned t-o her 1101110 in 01'i]Liz1, znfter uisiting her daughter, Mrs. Martin. I T`hn awn r-rnnnnnnnn um inn uId.u3.;`uLe1' 111 J.'OI`()I1L0. Chas. Culross is home from To- ronto for a few days. NHRR N[:P:T.nnnnn ananf 21 Four rl`-,1: uwu5uu:l, Aura. nuuuu. The G.T.R. conmuenced the hvztrvest yeste1`da.y. The ice is splendid crop this year. NT!` anti `M'*nn ("lhna f`.`nn1.'hnvn EQIUUULU ULUILI LUKE XUZLIX Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Crank have re- turned to Toronto after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Chris. Dzmvetts. I Dnw Dnu \r1 n1u-Hln xv-an 1'17: 'T`r\v~r\v\fr\ 'il.Ll.u BIKE. K/1ll'l`:i. 1}iLl.lVt;'|?5. Rev. Roy Melville was in Toronto on Monday attending the funeral of the late Rev. W. S. Westney. `NE! and RIr= Qfnnnnr nF TI`.n1.nn- Lin`: 1a.u:9 REV. W. D. VVUSLut5_Y. `M-1'. and Mrs. Steeper of Edmon- ton and Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Steeper of Oswego, N.Y., spent Monday with Mrs. Geo. P-oucher. A Gun cofnnbnri 4|-vu I)l nv-L.-.Z1I'n n-nu .'.ul.:5. UCU. .L"ULlUllUI`. A re started in Marshalllls gar- age on Friday last. The gasoline over the pit ignited in some unac- countable manner when the ear- burevor of a. jitney ooded. The jitney was got out of the building with practically no damage, and the fire was put out by extinguisliers be- fore the re brigade arrived. The 'l"Psr-.n:n1cnth ("mun an rn.~....-1 Wanted-Good -gene`1"a1. Apply to `Mrs. C. M. G. Su1,i`Uh, 8 Collier St. 1.-uu: Lue ure unga.-ue a.rr1ve(1. The Tecwmseth Camp of Trail Rangers held an election meeting last week. The oicers are: Chief Ranger, Allan Ayevs; Sub Chief, G., Mdlhllin: Tmlly, H. Fra.se1';| Oache, J. Bailey; Cha.in11a11 of Pro- g1`zu111 Cov111., Arthur Vvatt; Outdoor Activity 00111., M. Montcrieff; Ath- letic 00111., F. Ferguson; Lookout Co111., H. Marshall. vmm An.....:..:,. ..-....__..._, . I uuuA., 1:1. mzu`sua.u. The Allztndale apprentice hockey tezun defeated the Toronto squad in Toronto on S3.turda_v last. The ga,1ne was full of fast hockey and specta.cu~ 1211' plays. The Toronto tezun was blanked. and Powell, Amustwong and Enmns each netted one for the A1- landztle boys. Powell was the star of the game, his checking and rush- ing being a. feature. 151111115 goal was the result of 21 rush through `the entire opposing team. Arm- strong showed some clever stick lmndling. .he Alllandale team con- sisted of: Goal, Nottinghanl; de- fence. Powell and Tuck; centre, Arnistrong; wings Eimus and Des- ourdie; sub, Elrick. ..-...... V- ....... nA\)\n.A..1 A particularly sad death occurred on Monday, Jan. 29. when Mrs. Gra.ce Logan, wife of Wdilliaiin Logan, passed away in the R.V. Hospital. Mrs. Logan had been sick for only a. short time. death being due to pneumonia. Deceased was formerly Miss Grace Mason of Lisle. Over twenty years ago with her husband she came to Allandale and since then has resided there. Besides her husband, there are eight children, the youngest of whom is four, left to mourn her loss. The children are: Delean, Arhea, Dorothy, Eva, Robert, M~au.rice, Ida. and Mary. Her mother; Mrs. Robert Mason, of C-.lencairn, ailso survives, with four sisters and three brothers, Mrs. J. Gaul-mtt and Mrs. Duff of Toronto, Mrs. T. Garbutt, Alliston. Mrs. Wil- son, Glenca:i`m, and John Mason 01 Angus, Roibert of Fergus and Dun- can of Avening. T`.hn Flinn!-:11 urine hnl nn Vvnnnu. l'i).[)lul)/. Deceu.5ed, whose maiden name was Hester Clam l\hurston, was born in Tzumvorth, 0nt., fty eight years ago. While Xivin;.: in 1`zu11;wo1`th she nun-1-iml Mm-vin Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Brown soon moved to North Bay, from whence t\vnnl.y-f1\'e years ago they czmm to Aillnnduln, where Mr. Brown now conducts a boot and slum r(,-1):Liring shop and a retail shun store. ` rm... 1..n.. \`h-u TII-nurn ur-nu uvn11 nnrl Udll UL IXVULIIHE. T-he funeral was held on VVednes- day to the Union cemetery, Rev. W. J. Watt ofnciating. The pa.11 bearers were Angus Kett. F. Ellis, L. Spearn. C. Doyle, A. Paddison and VV. D. I 1ld(HS01 1. |'\1.r. v1vvI\urv\t\C"\1' nl` Ohm uvhn\n nr\nv\ L"d.\.lUlbUll. The sym.p:1Lhy of the whole com- munity is extended to M1`. Logan and fuunly in their sad bereave- ment. )1 RH. .\l A R\'l.\' lllO\\'N M1 Allandule was shocked on Sunday on }l(,`1LI`iI1,L of the death of .\'Irs. Marvin Brown, who passed zuvuy in $1,. John's Hospital. To- ronto, on Sunday night. Mrs. Brown had undergone an operation on l`1mrs(lu_v. :Ll`I.(-1' which she sank rapidly. hnr-nuuml whnqn mnirlpn nnmn snou store. The law Mrs. Brown \\'us well and fuvorznbly known. Hm` kindly dis- pns*.it.i0n won her many friends, ,\'e1 she lived :1. quiet. life. llesldes `Mr. Brown, three du11;.:i1lm`s are left; to mourn her loss. The (l:L1u.:i1t.)rs are Airs. Walter J. I ;LHers0n of ]`ex`:h, Mrs. C. Mose.1y and Mrs. C. C. Ward of Toronto, Dwo brothers survive. Angus 'l`hu1'sL0n of Toronto and. Ju- son 1`inu`sL0x1 of MzLtzuw:Lsk~a.. 'lV|..\ nun-..I uma hand frnvn lun- 'J.`Illll`SL()Il 0L 1Vl'LliuVViI.bI\u.. The funeral was hed from her lute 1`esi.dence, 30 1`i1n street. to the Union cemetery, on 'I`uesdu.y, Jan. 30, Rev. S. M. Beach, assisted by Rev. W. .1. Watt. omcizuxlng. nu... I.....noM'nl nvnl Irihntnu nnrl HOV. W. J. W-(Lu. ()Iu1:uuum.;. Many houuLhful oral tributes and nuunerous oxmresslons of condolence weru 1`(vc(-ived. Wanted--;\t once, a good girl or woman for general house work. good home. W.xite Mrs. J. A. Mcozube, 66 DeLisle Ave., Toronto, or phone Hudson 313. READ THE ADVl'JR'l`ISE.\IINI`S. ALLANDALE OBITUARY MRS. GR.-1 CE LOG AN Webb spent Wednesdray will meet on Friday night :1. Iabel of Guelph is days at her 1101110 See the best quality ru:bbers and rubber boots for men and boys at McKee & McDona1d s, Clapperton street. Rob. Addison, of Stra.ss'bu'1-zg, S`znsk., arrived in Barrie on Monday with a. czu'1o~a,d of western lmorses, which he is disposing of here. rnt`- yw_.|....._A.... _....,..:._._ -2 41... 1.. ....-..,.- .... .. `.....v,v..,...c \IA. .4... The Feib`1'ua1`y meeting of the In- nisl Councilgwvhiach was to have been held to-day, Feb. 1, has been postponed till Monday next, Feb. 5. 5th. Collier St. Methodist Church Rev. Harold E. \VelIwood, B.A.,B.D.. Pastor. Sunday, Feb. 4 10.00 a.n1.--Monthly Felluowshxip Meeting. lconned to his bed for the past two weeks suffering from a severe at- tack of gmppe. He is recovering and hopes to be outugain soon. 11,,,!, --... I | Mr. E. Longman, P.S.I., has been` ,A_._____ _x-__,.____ .1. LL . The Wo1nen"s Auxiliary of the R.V. Hospiul are having agft-e1'n>oon tea and sale of `homemade drninties in the biasemenvt of St. Andrew's lchurch on Saturday, Feb. 17, from Q n R nvn 1 Enjoy merry dancing at the `Aquatic Ci1uIb"s i\I2Lsquex'-zxde Vvinter `Regatta at the Mzunmoth Rink on `St. Valentine's night, Feb. 14. 1Dancing 8 to 12. Admission 50c to l'_. ._- .. . ... ,n .1 , U Lu u y.uA. Owing tso an error in the report of Chri=stm1as contributions to the Chil- dren's Shelter, Mr. H. J. Buchnanum was given credit for donating a. box of banvanms, which should have been `credited to Mr. John Saso. J`! uu.u:. ~n-nnn uLCun.cu LU LVllu uuuu uwuu. Professor Currelly, vM.A., LF.R.G.S., Director of the Royal Ontario Museum, will lecture before the Women's Canadian Club on Friday evening, Feb. 9, in the Public Lib- rary Hall, at 8 o'clock. Subject, Tombs and Temples of Egypt." Admission to nonqnennbers, 25c. ... .. .. .1 ,_,-._ -:.- ,x-..__... :xuuuanAuu LU uuu AAA\/Lnuvunu ....... The nst of the series of demon- stration-s being put on by the Bell Telephone Co. was appreciated and enjoyed by the young people at St. Ma.ry's Parish Hall last night. The `object of these demonstrations is to ` Iget the public to understand better the working of the telephone system and thus make for better service. Barrie Kennedy. 5 Orillia. , Curran. . . Stroud Pea.co(_:k. . `B.-\RR.lE CURLERS CAPTURE 1 RE.\l1ER HONORS AT 'SI II']L ` Orillia. 0:11 Thou1sou......18 Bla Barrie I R. ;\IzL1co'n1son.13 `Robinson Barrie E G. O. Czuneron..13 VVebb .. Barrie Thistles Newn O. G. Hart. . . . .9 Broughton Barrie Cools Meredith . . . . ..12 nu, ,, 1 Queen City | Dr. Wlckett. ..11 Barrie Malcomson. . . .11 l Newrmarket lBI'ought0n. . . ...4 nu. ____.\_...... xvu:eLu15. 11.00 a..m.--PubLic Worship. Sacra/lnent of Our Lord's Supper. Thus do ye, as oft as ye shall drink it, in remembrance of Me." 3.00 p.m.-Bi.ble School. 7.00 p.m.--Pu`b1iAc Worship. An `Evening with some of our great Hymns. Ranrlznmmafnr .QvIx.voa-Dan urH1 nanlaI Thombury R. Dickson E. H`oLmes Geo. Wheatl-ey Rich. Lowe. . ..i o.,-....C,......... . . Thormbury Lo-we........ Thornbury Lowe . . . . . . . ` `Dau-.5,` JJUWU . .1U lLVJ.UI'BuH.Il . p u - J- Barrie Queen City Malcomson. . ..12 Wdckett . . . . . . Barrie Thilsues Milne . . . . . . . . . . 8 J Bvacebridge Tennant . . . . . . . 0 Newlnztrket Cody . . . . . . .. -n, .....-_ Sky Pilots Cranston . . . . .. Orillia. McNa:bb . . . . . . . Churchill Reive . . . . . . . . Orillia Har\'ie.' . . . . . . Barrie Beelby. . . . . ,, , nu ._u chu'rch'u11 18.11 . . . . . . . NeW1na.1'ket Cody . . . . . . . . . r\ :n:,, Orillia. McN:ubb . . . . . .t Bracebridge Palmer . . . . . . . M Llton Robinson . . . . .. .. nu ..__:._____ | `To Rent~-~Suite or rooms above the ofce of the Union Bank of Canada. Apply-to the Manager. Barrie Thistles D. VV. Lennox--~bye. Cookstown 1\IcI{n.ight. . .. xv - ....... .. ..I. -4. Orillia Cnrrllthers. 1`homhi1l Pegg . . . . . . . r\_..-n:_ A|.\IlIuAln.I\1 .. Barrie Thistles Hart . . . . . . . . . 12 Lindsay I {`nn'nnv- L Llal Barrie Barrie .. V. Donaldson H. Meredith ..'M-alcomson R. Ahlan .-Mxcconkey H. Hook L. Ma,lcomson.17 S. Meredith . . .1 Orillia. |n 1-y-nn Play-off for Third and Fourth Prizes (Continued from page one) `Burton Avenue Methodist Rev. S. M. Beach, Pastor Sunday, Feb. 4 `11 a.m.-- -Public Worship. 3 p.m.-Bib1e School. 7 p.m.-Publ1ic Worship.