at'49 we weex-ena at Walter Anna 5. Mrs. Reuben Lucas is visiting friends in the `Queen City. . `Mn and `Mn: Wlifrnd Stewart en- progressive eucnre 18.81; ween. The young` ladies of the community have formed a. Junior Women's Insti- tute here. Turn Iv`:-I113 fhnf I|`n\IDl` `H n'HfVit day evening to play In line nmuu. Two local curling rinks went to Mid- land andvone was lucky enough to get second prize in the primary and brought home four nice auto rugs. The players" were, Louis Guest, Gilmore IeIi`ve`,~ Walter Allan and Vincent Reive pm: umuxuu. Mr. arid Mrs. W. A.'Ml1le'r are visit- |.ingv their son. Allen Miller. Andi-uv Ti-nrln dnnht tho-urAnIz-Avu1 Ul'Ul.llUl', LPWIII AVIIIIUF, |.lH_3 WUEK. Wm. Agnew made a. business trip to Toronto last week. `In our` `Inn 1 I! DA Ivar` o nIIvn_ ELICIIFC putty. wcuneuuuy Ills!!!- Several farmers are hauling Ice from the mill pond. in readiness for the Ibeef ring next summer. I Mr Tlffln and hrnthor vlnlfnd AI- ' U881 rung TIUXC Hummer. Mr. Ti-ttin and brother visited Al-. liston friends. Sunday. Dnltn n nnrnhnr frinrn horn ntfanarl IIBIUII IFICXIUB. Duuuuy. Quite a number from here attended the sale at John Love's, Angus, last W'ednesday. ' (From Another Correspondent) . Mr. Cvrll Berthelotte and two chil- dren ot enetang spent a few days at`. H-no hnrnn n1 '1` `Rn!-fhnlntfn rrluay mgru. D. McFadden is entertaining the lU.C.C. at-the Bee Hive Inn on Mon- day evening. - - Mun, `Rinhnr Rel] had an attack of nay BV_6l`lHl. Mrs. Richard .Bell had an attack of appendicitis on Tuesday. A Mn and Mrn, A. 'l`_ Arnnld nf Angus d we are 'ng on the is keeping tute nere. Two rinks that played in the District Cup at Barrie went to Toronto Mon- day evening to play in the finals. 'I`urn lnnnl (|.I`lF"flE` rinks went to Mid- UFUII UL KUHULNIIE agent. 11 L! the home of T. Berthelotte. A u\IIuv|`\AIn nf in-uuvur nnnn` nuns, \ ` (skip). 1) `-3 .51. -au.wDn..8u .-.-N= (0 L` A '1ibTIAsc0TIA| V v unaanuao gnu. v-ugv; vu U-uvalanavnv uh: v was J much. V , The Presbyterlans were again favor- ed on Sundayxnorning by the singing of Mr. Bigga and Mr. Vance. of Camp Borden. l A nnvuhnr AF fir`! III\III'|ll' inn:-\I\`.3 wnun nurucn. I A number of Ivy young people drove to Barrie on Saturday evening to skate. - . Ina ` Tlluvk An-|I\I:I Inna main`-`want. lung. Mrs. Wesley Martin went und_erV an operation in Toronto on Friday morn- ing and is doing as well as can be ex- pected. - Mr and Mrs, .T, "I", .TnnnAH anfnrfain- pefxguud Mrs. J. T. Jennett entertain- ed a. number ef friends on Thursday evening. All enjoyed themselves very rnnnh Later ui\tdlius'srEdyth Arnold `has returwned home after spending some time with Toronto friends. ~ nluvnknn `anwn nun nnnlfnn 4-A Gino .l.Ul'UllLU Lrxuuus. `A number here are confined to the house with bad colds. u vac Vino v--w Ivuntq U`: guuvvvngu v The community sympathizes deeply -with Sam. Campbell and little chil- d_ren.in their sore bereavement. Mrs. Campbell had been seriously ill for some months and passedaway in Tor- onto ; where she had gone for treat- ment, on` Saturday, Feb. 7. The de- ceased lady was very highly esteemed in the neighborhood and her early pssing away is greatly regretted by ,1 A . l_I1g` RBI` IIUIIIU HEFG l.Ul.' U. l.U\V unya. Miss Lorna Jennett went to Toronto on Fridayto take an examination in music. Tho Anmllnonuuhol a `nutty unnnnun_ 111 U510. The Anglicans-held. a. very success-I ful social in the I-I_a.1l on Friday. There was a. short programme after which gameswere played. Lunch was serv- ed. At twelve o'clock they were call- {di to order and sang God Save the ng. Mr: Txfmalnv Martin wnnf nnnr an Mrs. Price of Price's Corners has been spending a, few weeks with her sister. Mrs. Jos. Kissock. M . Mrs. Watson of Toronto visited at the home of -her brother, -Clifford Whittaker, last week. . 'I"I-Ina Wllnrnnrn hnulno nu:-n|v_auunA` u WU.l'8L wueu sprung opens up. I Eileen Slesser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. R.` Slesser, who recently under- went a. serious operation in the Oriilia Memorial -Hospital, is `home and is. well on the way to recovery. -. 1 UNI..- A.-._......1..aL-. ...-.....__LI_.I_.-._ .1___.I__ Feb. 16-The Rev. Walton, who has been thirty-two years a. missionary `to the Eskimos east of Hudson's Bay, will preach next Sunday morning in the Anglican church.. Mr. Walton is an able speaker and has had a. wide ex- perience in mission work, 1'-I nm~v T-)nv'|s: nf "|"m-nnfn sananf A. few uuys Will] LFIGIIUS 116113 1113!. WEEK. Miss Helen Hatton, nurse in the Wellesley Hospital, Toronto. is visit- ing` her home here for a. few days. T\/Hm: T.nv-nn Innnnff wont fn Tnrnnfn VV ll.IluLCl.l\l', lttl. \VUU|\- . _ ' Thus. Ellsmere, having purchased a. saw mill has been` busy moving it. home anzi will have it all ready_ for Work when_ spripg opens up. Eileen Simmer, (12,112-htcar nf Mr and rfnumbera. CDIIL Wm. I-Ioughton of Cookstown was recently visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Pratt. , ' His` many friends are glad to see Geo. Shannon around again, -looking fineatter his operation. . * ~ `/`M68810! _ has found its way to Oundlesg one family bein: isolated, gs hon Pratt. who has been nursing ahro en ankle for tour weeks. in mak- ing tavorabie progress. ` . . `Feb. 16-Quite a crowd turned out to the Valentine social held last Saturday evening in the basement of the Meth- odist church under the auspices of the Ladies` "Aid. Games, contests and community singing and lunch made up a programme enjoyed by all. Proceeds amounted to over $20. x Canfain Tiifnr nf T1111-Ilrurfnn nn- aunuuluuu LU over 330. I Captain Widditord of Burlington oc-. cupied the pulpit of the Presbyterian church V. here on the 8th inst., both in the afternoon and evening. The church was well filledeat both .services. He is a. very eloquent speaker and was listened to by a very appreciative au- dience. nu... ..g,....|, 1...... 1..-..- ---_-- L . . _ _ _ _ _ . --.._1 UlUllUUu The stork has been .very busy around here lately, having left 9. baby girl at` the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Duff on the 4th inst., and a baby boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs.eOscar Rowe on the.11th inst. - A `Mn. -a....an. -5 n.....a....... ......_; 1-... UH l.llU..l.1l. IHBC. Mr. `Smith of Rentrew `spent last week at the home of his sister. Mrs. J. (Duff, Sr., who has been sick lately `but is improving. - Mr]: T`! Wan nf 'I`nu-nnfnr -Q-nan! Ohn `uun In uupruvulg. V . Mrs. D. Kee of Toronto spent the week-end with her mother. MI! and Man ("lash-urn Carolynn AC ween-vnu Wll HEY IHOKHCY. Mr. and Mrs. George Barker of Lindsay spent a.` few days with rela- tives here. r4\n`AIo Dr; Ian A _ A lVlII.A_L 1'4- -5-.. Ll VUH llUl`Uu Wesley Bates and Gilbert Carter spent a few days with friends in Ivy last week. mt..- In n n|.....V4... . .....: .a.......|.s.... Illlu W UCI\- Mrs. 'r. B. Chester and daughter Marie are spending a. few days in Bradford. If-on `IA nl`|nnIaIn unn-.6 on Fnunnn Inst .l3l'l1u1Ul'U.. Mrs. Mcculsh went. to Toronto last week on account of the serious illness of her sister. _ Mn nn uh j fn{n(\o\ uvnnf On 1 sizes, K: pan` rfttim-` V1 tI`i;:.U}.Iilda Matberearrived home last week after spending the past two vlggeks with her cousin near Caledon st. - Iln `Ila-6-In `Dnaauou AP Dnllnvyllln l.`J8.3|'.. ' Miss Myrtle Rogers of Belleville Hospital, New York. `is home on her vacation. I Illa-an `lwublnn `Dun-unnnm I\' 'IK3RhIInu vucauun. . Miss Edythe Prosser of Midhurst spent the week-end under the par- ental root. ]Jl'.fl'l!IlUU H1 IIIISBIUII WUl'lS.V Harry Davis of Toronto spent a. few days with friends here last week. Mia: `I -Tnlnn T-Tnffnn nut-no in N13 pun: all. 8.11. - The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Geo. Kissock on Wed- nesday, Feb. 11, with an attendance of fourteen. Considering the almost im- passable condition of the roads the at- tendance was good. In the absence of the president, Mrs. Gordon" Lauder- took charge of the meeting after the business was dealt with. Mrs. Hick- ling. Mrs. Shellswell, Mrs. Best, Mrs. Biough and .Mrs. Jamieson contributed the programme. Next meeting will be heldeat the home of Mrs. James Shells- well on Wednesday, March 11. T`. `W Feb. _2o-`-whne Mr. Tracey of Mid- hurst was going home on Saturday_ his horse kicked the` cutter, breaking the animal : leg.- As nothing could be done for the horse it had to be destroyed. Herb Smith of Sturzon Io`a]lnnmI .101` um nurse II; nun to D8 uestroyeu. Herb Smith of Sturgon Fallrand daughter, Miss Sadie of Toropto, were nelfent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. aw. ` T `l.`l'g~._u auto..- ......'I -2... in.-.` -a nu-` `gry. Suftoir and son Albert or To-' ak}; Alberta. visited friends here last wee . - ' fins-at Tfnuunn Qnkn Inna Sun... -L--I-.'. - ' W U050 ` Grant Knupp, who has been sta.yin'g with his sister here since his opera- tion. returned home to Minesing to- dav. ` ' Jnder- uun. day. . `Ill- I30 ;yr. Hath ot Sunnidale while on the jury last week visited `Mr. and Mrs. Roe, Cundlee- nhnnl was nlnnn a four Aging Iago 'I$UU; `J uuulul. . School was cloeedt a. few days last week on account of the teacher being contlned`toV he:-'home~with a. severe jcold. Tlfvn nuuakfnn AC [Van]:-tau-ocn~ -u-.- UL 1161' EIIBLUIH Mr. and Mrs. H. Stainton went to Mineslng last Saturday to attend the funeral ot the late Samuel Jacobs of Toronto. I Izfhaa `I'J IIpIn `fathom nun:-Ivns knrv-no Incl- NEW LOWELL cvmrs THE BARRIE EXAMINER -an apnu: UL ulc unluvoraole weatner. Mr. and Mrs. Nell McPherson enter- tained a few of their friends last `Thursday night. ` Mr and `NI !-c: Tun T.n\rA anon! a lawn Ill 21!. 1Jl'.`l.l3LUIlo l Wilfred Maw was elected as a. dele- gate to be sent to the Prohibition Con- vention in Toronto this week. 'NI nI-nr nf fl-in ivnuncv nnnnin Jan-`vs I-nu...` vcuuun ul Jguruntu U118 WEBK. _' Many of the young people from here attended the dance held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Priest, Min- esing, last week. Affnv flan cn-no} flaunt Al on unudy nun 19, I923. Feb. 16-V-.-Jas. Lindeay of Saskatoon, Sask.. renewed old acquaintance in this vicinity over the week-end. Mr and `Mn: Wm 1.1 :.a.n.....*.....:' vu:|n1L_y Uvel` U18 weex-ena. , Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hickllng` and family of Allenwood spent Sunday Eiltih tMrs. Hickling's brother. Stephen ot . A . `IA ..- 117.... -nr..1..|..... ....... _..__1.a-..~n__ IBIIIULL. .M1js.- Wm. Weober lwas suddenly called to her father, who is seriously III! at Dalston. I `TIHIG-".3 It... nu... -I-..L...a ..... - 5-1- caxug, luau. Vw ECK. After the great thaw of a week ago. the roads are much better. . Ina `hlvnn In An M... 53.1. um. 11:. cue ruuus are mucn Dettel`. Jas. Dixon is on the sick list. His many friends wish him a. speedy re-. covery. ' Dalton Fitzpatrick of Moose Jaw. Sask., is visiting his mother and other friends. I Tn- `l'\....I........LI.. -0 1'7:..4.-__.1- -r~r___L___ on ounuuy. I ul.f<;ln:.m.1)uckworth of Victoria Harbor visited his mother, Mrs. Stephen Duck- worth, who is on the sick list. \`Vlll BIHILH, LJIUPIEI. . Jas. Stewart of Comngwood is vis- iting Jack Mccracken. 3rd line. Mr. Vvilloughby of Camp Borden spent Sunday at Thos. Dowler's. Charles Griffin of, Colwell. spent Sunday at Robt. Nelson's. A pnruinn vniualnnnnu crotvn n 1n.~.+u..n sauuuuy tu. ISUUL. LVBISUIYS. A Persian missionary gave a. lecture in the Angus Union Church on Tues- day of last week. It was very inter- esting but on account of .the roads there was only a. small attendance. , Mr, and Mrn (`inn-Ann T-Tnurn and 9am- Lucrc was Uuly u. smau auenaance. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Howe and fam- ily of Barrie visited at Wm. Woo1Asey s on Sunday. hnifnn Wlfunnninb AF Kfnnnn Tnvvv .LVI'.`.VVl.UlI Lufllllll` IIJVEITSLE. . Mr. Golllnger is moving to lot 6, Con. 9, now being vacated by T. Allison. If is rngrnffn tn can flu`: nqunino nnf a, nun` uclug Vuuuteu Dy 1'. AIIISOH. It is regretted to see the passing out of the old name of one at the. pioneer farms of ,.Essa in that owned by T. Arnold, lot 5, Con. 9. This farm was taken up by Mr. Arnold's, father in the early forties of the last century. but due to advanced years Mr. Arnold has to retire. VB Kilt--- 3.. ... ..-...I...... 4... an- 1...... _. 118.3 LQ FELIPE. > .T. Allison is moving to the farm re- cently purchased 1.'rom.T. Arnold. Mr `lafnfnulf onnnnnnnnhul `Dan TIT ucuuy purcnuaeu lI'Ul 51'. AFHOIU. Mr. Metcalf accompanied Rev. W. H. Adams to `Egbert on Sunday. R. Nev in 9? nrnnnnf at `Mr 1o`.Io-in'q xuumpsunvxue. ' _ The Baxter young people are. holding a debate on Thursday evening this week. Subject: Resolved that West- ern Canada Offers Greater Inducement to the Farmer than Eastern Canada." U Brysori Redfern, who had his house destroyed. by fire last week, has bought Jno. Bishop's cottage, formerly Thos. Jennett s. and intends moving it up to his own lot this week. .',Tnn 'I .1-nus `kn.-I on sun. ..u...u.....d..I .....I- ' nus Uwn IUI. (HIS WEEK. -Jno. Love had a very successful sale ~in spite of the unfavorable weather. MP 1311!` MFG Mn" Mnbknnnnn A-clan, J uursuuy nlgnt. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Love spent a. few days with the farmer's sister, Mrs. Ed- win Smith, Utopia. .Tnn_ Rfnwarf nf nnlllnatnn :. .,:._ Feb. 16--Mrs. C. Hzrug returned home `on Friday after visiting her mother at Baxter. - - `Wu-n Minhnlnnn no `D}-.....:.. L. --:_:42___ an. auunusuu. ' gWhatnwas'nearly beinga serious ac- cident happened on the river hill last week. `A little niece of Mrs. W. J. McLean was sleighriding on the hill when the sleigh upon which she was riding went through the railing of the bridge and dropped to the ice a dis- tance of: about twenty feet. It was a. lucky thing the ice hadn t,broi-zen up. Dick Cunningham .of T01-_onto has purchased the farm .-owned by~G. Mc- Kenzie, formerly W. H. Thompson's. Mr. Cunningham is to get possession immed-lately. Mrs. Cunningham is a. cousin "of the Erwin s. nun -nail.-nun had on ...... LL- ...I.-..|_ Y1' 1 E 2293 UUUBLII UL LIIC IHICVVIII So our mailman had to use the wheels on the mail route this week. Min 0111'` `Ivan `X7 Dnnlnuv 3......` Q... uuy wu.u ule 1a.l.Lers parents at xvy. Mr. Speers of Barrie is visiting Mr. and Mrs. E. Erwin this week. ("Vow-v-nil TRY}-Hl>nnIoIn Sana {Al-`nil LI..- auu AV.l.l`5. IBICVVIII LIIIU weex. Carroll nevhitesides has joined the Marconi fans and installedv his radio this `week. | 11... .-...`.a 1:-.. 7 A 1u....;;..._ -..- '..__...a uuas wt-:e_g. I VMr. and Mrs. J. 0. Newton are spend- ing a few. days with Mr. and Mrs. Newton Marshall, Everett. Mr. G-nllinear in moving in Int 6 (Ynn 1. Aualllai LU `IDEDEFIZ 01'! b'l.lI!Cl8.y. R. Ney is at present at Mr. Elgin's, Thompsonvllle. Thn Rnvfdr vnnna nnnnln an-n hnllnkr I Feb. 16-Cong;ra;tu1ations to Mr. and gvlrs. Burr on the`a.rriva.l of a. son, Feb.` uu Lue ltlll ruuu: uus WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. W. Broley spent Sun- day with the latter's parents at Ivy. Mr. Sheers nf `Ram-in in vinlfina` -Mr .l.llIJLlII:l' at naxter. Wm. Nicholson of Barrie is vismg W. T. Erwin. A `Tu-nvlu-n annual u-.A..-. -.'..u.I_ |.:_ -1- u-J ax. tel`. 11 Shop. where you are invited to shop'.j W. .1. nrwur. ' _ A. Erwin spent Sunday with his gis- er. Mrs. J. Dunn, Alliston. T , Mr. and Mrs. .T. J. Shaw -spent Sun- lay with the `farmer's brother-, Jonas.`- .t Thornton- A. .|m.`_wu| apex er. Du .ay the.t ,t Thornton. 117$.`-at up-4..-'_.~. D1$T 3'CT. D5 Brysdn & JM0r1ey In_ QualityHudsoinand Essex Are Alike Essex-%(v Coach `I115 ANGUS Price considered Essex gives the utmost in transportation value. By all means learn the facts. Ask Essex owners. Take a ride. Note its? smooth L performance, _ not surpassed by anycar. How simply it *-handles. Howluxuri- yous its riding ease. Then think of its price. And consider` that two of every three buyers of Essex cars come `to it from those who formerly owned cars whose chief appeal is lowcost. 4 . ` _, e Surely you cannot be satisfied with less than Essex offers. Its cost is but little more than cars of the lowest price.` . 'l`he Finest Essex % Ever Built yard 15` this FREQUENTFIRES are forceful reminders of _ the necessity of ADEQUATE INSURANCE. We will be glad to place an extra policy for you in one of our many` RELIABLE COMPANIES. W; 2:} i;se}{$}i-e Srli {:{:on}*;1}};{'a?.a's-iiili. 3661f Iaii iEe}.. A. F.A. MALCOMSON F0 0. Bo Uptown Ticket Oice Canadian National Railways twin! I `sat? !h'er_e like CaIi_You Get So Much __For So Little? Bargains are one thing, economy another. You cannot save on your groceries unless the prices are based on a standard that is consistently low. A complete order at your DOMINION STORE will quickly rove to you how much you gain by shopping there. Saving a _lit e7on` everything is true economy. zxrm spscmz. 4 $ am` ""1-`L'i)'t'i1"z' 2 plus. 25 $1`: smut 41 bite n ` or RIVERSIDE 1 PEAS on CORN 21.11`: A'2K`"'" '"""' or RED BAG ` THE COFFEE WITH THE BETTER FLAVOUR A suacssrtou 1>AN_cg_u{s CANADA'S LARGEST llE`l'AlI. GROCERS PACKAGE - xjd g 5:` DOMINION LIMITED Amzownoor BISCUITS, lb. . . , . . 25 Honey Bar or Snaps, 2 lbs. for 25 WE REPRESENT ALL OCEAN STEAMSHIP LINES SYRUP 4 TOMATO KETCHUP AND SOAP s;;`g`,; 10m69 `es. . FOR RICMELLO COFFEE #:12- ONLY OBTAINABLE AT A DOMINION srongm 25: I sfA""1{ Ef1 21?. 19c MARMALADE PURE ORANGE 3;}: 25 4 lb. r1" 69 P'31fR1T.. P'51R'3 TR5 ll - *_ _'_n_* _ ..__ &3XZ SURPRISE BACON Mi/chine Sliced . It nah: Illa breakfast LARGE SMALL J Phone 447W. 41 Dunlop St., Barrie. <=I1_'"_sI-= cum-rs: 27c MACARONI 3 11 29 A SUGGESTION . (I DIIKIIIIBBI \I MAcA1_z6Ni' ` $1.75 Dozen $31611. 34c 24c mttarto ersational _,JlUVV, VUUKBIIUILE IIIISIU PIUW, rlivllv W Wood. T No. ~ 20' single . plow with wheels, Fleury, o.` 21: set. iron"hs.r- crows; root pulper. Maeeeysarrll. mew; cutting box, Peter Namilton. nearly new: Bpeight wagon. neeriy mew; wagon sear; not 01- eieishe: wet ecaler hay rope. 120 ft.. new: not non:-tug arneee: eat short-tut her- 'neae: wheelbarrow; en ar kettle: ochatham tannins mill` w in bass or:c not spruce aim for hay -rack: Daily `ochurn. new; grindetone: coal heater. .Art souvenir: Meloite cream. I093! - rator: 3 water `barrels; number In `These; set logging tongs: uentiti 01 tat :. tit t eedpeaI:*Qill!|' y o%:ee?lu?)::le ;': qtaantity oi mixed :31-ain: also forks. chains. -dcubletreee '0 and many other articles. . T . ' All will I-an -nhl nplfhnnf QAIAIDIIQ IL '5u'upL'1vtur ll saving up `llrnnu o Terms of 8a1e--Grain o.nd- II!!! -at 810.00 and under. cub: that}. amount 9 month credit wan] ollvon 1 % ' ea , I t .% .`;'"a32. .t.`.'.'."-'.'.7.'. .'.'.'.`;. SW53: m. :1; WU PISITIUI IIIVIIIIIIIYIK I FOVICI Ullllg motel. - 6% per annum caviar on on *..!'9d!.f !|.|ml-'. V T II.1o'":t _'1 ma. W; L. uum; . mums mare, (5 yrs. om, nw mu. CATTLE--Roan cow. 6 yrs. old, due .]Aprll 3;`roan cow, 8 yrs. old. due May 1 `rod nnur R van nltl nnnnnnntl tn he April 3;'roan May 1; red cow. 6 yrs. old, supposed to be fin calt; red cow, 6 s., milking; roan -cow,. 6 yrs. old. cal at foot: 3 steers, arising 3 yrs. old; 5 steers, rising 2 yrs. -old; 3 heifers, rising 1 yr. old; steer. `rising 1 yr; old. , man Ann pnnr.-rnv._vm-Imhira ruung ; yr. mu. PIGS AND 1OUL I`RY--Yorksh1re sow, due March 25; Yorkshire now. due April 18; 10 store pigs. weigh 125 ;:1bs.; number of Rock and `Wyandotte . ens. - nun'r_m1uwmma_\t..n.........|. hdnhnp . -`18118. . IMPLEMEN'!`8-McCo:-mick binder. rs-ft. cut. nearly new: Dee:-Ins MOWOP. 55-It. cut; Bldkell disc barrow; scut- er; Massey-Harris cultivator. nearly znav: Superior disc drill: gravel box: zaulky rake. - nearly new; `two-furrow jplow, cockahuttg single plow. Front 8: Wood. single plow` whnnln, `Dunn-v n, 219 mat h-nn"`hn.r- illllu nmny UIHUT articles. All wm be sold without reserve in mm rletor is giving up vtannlu ..~ arms of AIA....l!n-nln uni; Illml vv-----vjtr 4-, ---1: ugw The F51fow:ng.: HOR8E8--Brown ` mare. 8 yrs. old. 1600 lbs.; grey horse. 8 yrs. old. 1600 !lbs.;.black mare, 7 yrs. old, 1400 lbs. (`.A'l"l`T.!`._.'Rnnn nnw, R vrn, nld. due `The undersigned has received inst:-u c-' - ` ._tions from |NA.BLe $3235 I ffiii FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENT8 `munsnmr. I-f-Iuinuakv no.` GetYourSweet$ Here TEA. RQOM Delicious Lunches and Afternoon Tea . BRYSON S Brown & co. L W; Lot 19, Con. 11, lnnisl to sell by Public Auction on \iC'.i'>'1ii:s`13X'YI`"I-`i3:"I'. as MA `EV:-lnutylncy 0 `5 Owen St; `Opp. P.O. E~liz;th TSt. `Maia Xv; Phone 56` ` We specialize in Ladies and`Childrn s Work Flour is hTiTghz-p1T'iced, but will be higher. Buy now and sav money. We have the follow- ing brands :- _ ` "*':B.9*.. 99'` New Zyiliiig THE BEST w1N'n-:R EGG PRODUCER ."}_.':l1 -tlze-_-.8_am.sket " Nansen . ....a Mair . Boxed Chocolates from 60 to $1.50 Also full line of Bulk Chocolates Choice and Fresh % W. s. mcocx Fancy and Plain Bn`:|.:.5" OE _-._n , BARBER snor me 1" yard; 211 19c s, U1}- V T D `T??? TTCZ IVCT urity, Golden Kc CREDIT SAl:E`_ Rfll A `IX Il I % Fl-OUR uuu Luuu D11` 35 cents Feb. 1("5-:L_`I1_ss-_I`{a._ev zyiolaoughlin is spending two weeks with friends` in Toronto, Durham and Shelburne; 7 . I3`. and A Wllnnn attended the fun- '.I.'0l'0HIU,- IJUITIHJII uuu. DlIUllJul.'llUo E. -and A. wuson attended the run; era! of -their niece, Mrs. Franklin. daughter" of Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson. Youngstown. N.Y. ` `Minn `Lanna Haven in visiting friends xoungawwn. n.:.. Miss Leona Hayes is visiting friends in Chicago. ' W nnav chant `A few dnjlnl with his In UIIIOEEO. . F. Casey spent 'a.,tew days with his daughter, Mrs. Lawson`, Elmvale. I. Knapp-has installed a..ra.d1o in his home. - ` Jglnkley purchased a barn from I. Knapp and intends moving it in the near tuture. 11 7-1.0. at `Dknlnufnn hnngrhf from IUIUPO. I-I. Lottus of Phelpston bought from C. McLaughlin an oldlandmark here. . a. house situated next to the railroad crossing. Flos side. It was built over 46 years ago in Mr. Anderson's time. when the mills were here. Mr. Loftus is tearing it down and hauling away the good old pine. _ -outta n nnrnhnr nf the vounz folk 3 yrs. noun : xunney -nus. _ T I alsohad urinary trouble, but now ' - no I**.:'.:s.*::.::s3.;..`*.=: :52}: `:2, =';::':,. genera: llllltuue uuu wuanuuau eu- sues. This condition is not only dis- agreeable but dsn erousas well. The impurities in the load are the seeds "suit. of disease. It they `are not. removed` rheumatism, lumbsgo, gravel, dropsy, diabetes or Bright's cliseaseV_ma_y_ - , .(AdY t'_9) at 1113 1101118 III l1_lllLUll. . W. J. Jones has erected a new, gar- age. = I II Manna nnnnf n nnnnh: n? (have at ' age. - H. Manes spent a couple of days at his father's home in Bradford. T.nn `Dar-hnlnfn oi-I-nnn 1: Mon nf the B000. 010 D1118. "Quite a. number. of the young folk are enjoying the open air skating on Little Lake. ' ` I 1... autumn and `lrmnHng- hm: nnm.- Little 1.48110. ' Ice cutting and hauling has com-- menced here. - louca MQl_{E._EROM loom now: &3VIII% O? : tvuuu w ' 'i 'm.. Joellua Snail-h,~ well-known `ex-Pub master, tells how Dodl n Kidney Pills relieved him. ' v . Port Head Islands, N.Sa, Feb. 16 ` (SYecial)--.I used Dedd's -Kidney Pil a two year: -ago. I had poor cir- culation `in my legs and feet. I used to have hot water tanks atnight to kee my feet warm. I was able to do wit outthem after usingone box- of ZDodd's Kidn'ey'-Pills. ' T nl-Ahnol nu-Innvu I-ivnnhln Iitllf. ndw 1.311! qlle wen. my 83!: us 0!) y-uul.`a_. This statement is made by Mr. J. Smith of. this lace. A . .- Dodd's Kl ney Pills my ` heal sick kidneys-. They relieved V . Smith because his ailments were symptoms "of-kidney disease. When the kidne s get out of order. they fail to stra n bin; Iguana-Ina nut A! fall: hlnnafnnd '1-`b. 17--Da`waon Bayes; or Ailiston was in the community on Saturday buying a cr ot stock which `he loaded at Essa Station to-day. ` Mr Tlffln nf 'I"rn-nntn in trinlflno 1.1. Ul`Ull|Bl', , VV Ill: J. Illln Mr. and Mrs. D. J. [Miller were in Barrie on Tuesday attending the fun- ernl of the tormer's cousin, iMlss Wil- ma Kennedy. Tho nu-min rmmmm-Gin`; blur. `huh! n gltt IDBHH DLELIUII Ull nxunvuay. Jos. Tlffln and Thos. McFadden `spent a few days in Toronto with the `latter's brother. Charles McFadden. `who is recovering from an attack of 1 pneumonia. . . `M r arid Mr: T A Mlllnh nr-A visit- uppenulclus on `rueauuy. Mn and Mrs. A. '1`. Arnold of Angus spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell. ` Mrs. F. Laws is on the sick list." Utopia friends of Charles McFadden will be glad to learn he is recovering from his serious illness. T . . Duvnan Tlnhlnb AP (`n-nan Tlnru-Inn via- 1X'()I` NIB SBITIUUB HIGHS. Russell Elphick of Camp Borden vis-V ited his parents here on Sunday. Andrnw Tdfn- nnnnf thn vxmalnnnd .80 I118 ])H.l`BI1I.B 8l'8 UH. aunuuy. > Andrew Little spent the week-end at his home in Alliston. 1!? `I Tnnnc l\un'nunnl>nR n nan! our- XIIS IECHBTB HUIIIC III Dl'.ulUl'Uo Leo. Berthelotte attended a ball at Allandale, Friday evening. War manv fr-lnndn urnrn any-v-v in heat- Auanuale, 1"!'|(ll:ly UVBIIIIIE. Her many friends were sorry to hear Vot the death or Miss Wilma Kennedy of Barrie.. V . D U16 Queen uuy. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Stewart en- tertained a. number of their friends at progressive euchre last week. The vmmz ladies of the community get. out 01 oruer, may 1311 (0 serum the im urities out of the bloodeend genera lauitude and weakness Bil? inn: Thin nl\IIl'"+.`l'|lI {I ant nhlv , is where trouble. 1' at your at ohce. all sorts lll. P4358 SUILIUII l.0'Cl{ly. V ' , Mr. Tittin of Toronto is visiting his brother, Wm . Tittin. ' `Kr and `Iron IN `I mllnu Ilvnnn in Ill. l\UKIlIU|-IX o The Utopia Community `Club held a, good-time dance at Bee Hive Inn, the home of Jas._ BrunsVklll,AMonday even- inc.- . `Klan Xlnhahs `Ifnnnndu nf `Donn-In 1-yh:_ `mlss Maisie Kennedy of Barrie. vis- ited with Mrs. Leslie Dobson recently. Miss Bella. Miller of Barrie visited Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Belllast week. A "Y`a`(\ Inon as non AC Iluvnafnnlp Jul`. uuu Aura. II; 11- DUI!-[GUI WEI?!`- The U.'F.O. loaded a. car of livestock int Essa Station on Monday. I Jnn, Tlfn and 'l`hm: Mnwndnn Jug LIIUII` BUD, A1118}! `I-JIIUIH Andrew Irwin spent thewweek-end with his mother in Atnlston. ll - nvut` IA -us TIT Ala? Ann uoIn!6auA Wllll Ill! UIUI-HUI` III JIIIIHIUIB ,Mr. and Mrs. W. J. `McLean visited Utopia tr-lends. Sunday. , Thnn Mlllnr nf Alllntnn vlnlfnrl hi: Ulupul. LFIUIIUH. nuuuu.-y. Thos. Miller of Alllaton visited his brother, Irwin Miller, this week. `X71-n Annnm vnnn n Iulalnnma {min in 1'Ul'0lU ll WEEK. - Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell had a. num- ber of friends in Afar a progressive euchre party. Wednesday night. Qavm-nl fnrmnrn urn hnnllna Inc from (H8 1101718 01 1'. DUFLHBIULLU. . A number of young people attended the Valentine ball'at Camp Borden on Friday night. I) Mnwnddnn In Al`lfAY'f,R.`ll'|h1E the Feb. 17--F!ndla.y Thompson "spent the week-end at Walter Allan's. It-us Dnuahnn `Luna: In ulninc fr-land: great a 19