LOVERS 1 QUAR- The story acts 1'. .:z Romantic Humorous Hagmy E52 The kind CIRCULATI f , Chapter Adventures PIKE S I%%ioft 50c PER for winter s '!1!N."_Z STOCKS *? NOW --- }`HgRs., Two Shows I at 7.30 ill Special Saturzl E$;ifE%`P?| BEBE DA] ADOLPH ZUlnQ }ES5E LIASAV rnznu-1 Elizabet Phone 1 e! :;s25`.;\r +; ANNUAL ME REGULARN I-ix)";-.c:;1 R0oks--C. C. Hinds. co4 2, 3: hon, 1` 2, 3; cockerel, 1, 2, 3; let, 1, 2, 3; pen 1. Vvhite Rocks---\~V. Johnston hen. om-kerel, 1, 2; pullet, 1. 2. Dknn Tm`.-`-3 T`!-J~ "` "' " " WANT} Phone 35 II\ nu, l(IituI`.\" I .\.l. ge if `ml respnm iulwl BOUGHT Le sou) A msunmca - BONDS - Below is given :1 list ` tun]: the prizes at Barrie I this year. 1\'mnes of cup published last week. 11v:,,,, _ Page Four , ___--..- . - wult"IIll8lI' Some. of best companies represented. Yielding from 4% %. to 7%. ... .... uuululatlon Iurmshed on any of the operatmg mmes. Hollinger : Mclntyre - Castle Dome : Capital :_ Tecok-Hughes Qnlmn A: "H--` -`*`" Ill ]:3:1by s Own Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mail at 25c a box from The Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont. 2c .Full information furnished oh \ tha nnnrnnav wn'I'In- comm susvmsou _-v --..- Orpingtons, Bislck. b'est co1lection- T. Milbee; best Orpington, T. Milbee. Leghorns, S.C.W., best collection,--F. Foster; best male. W. Hill; best fe- Wyandottes, Partridge, best collection` -'-F. Raynor; A best collection, coloured Wyandottes F. Raynor. Black. best 1- .....u._.... ~ ~ -- - Rhodemlsland Reds s. C.-Best pul- male. 0- Lowe: be llet, C. M. Hickling; best cockerel, J. Leghomsv 5- C- Brown best 001190` Malkln. _ V tion- W. Johnston. R. I. Reds, R.C.-Al1 to W. Brown. Leghorns Buff, best collection--G. Wyandotte, White, best pullet-W. Reeve.- Tooth; best male. G. Brown; 2' Minorcas, best male and female-`.- A. cock-erels, W. Crawford. 'Brownlee. V Wyandottes, Golden or Silver. best Anconas, S.C.,best fem'a1e-E. .Thom- collection--Donald Jamleson. as; best 2 cockerels. A., G. Walker; best collection best t5n- A- G-V Walker- Games, best male-- W. Johnston. 3Wyandottes st 2 pullets, C. Lowe. Bants, Cochin Black, best collection . ` --A. H C. Bricker. 1-,___L, A. - - K 2 Milbee, _--v--u-.o at U Best fer:1ale in show--A. C B. C. Bantam pullet. Barred Rocks-All prizes Hinds. White Rocks--A.ll prize Johnston. Rhode Island C.- co 1: H. I 1X7un\....J..4.4.__. I`- c ans ' Largest entry-A. C. Bricker. Second largest entry--W. I-AI. Tooth. Third largest entry-C. W. Lowe. Best male in show-W. H. Tooth. Sil- ver Speckled Hamburg. . Best male in heavy cla.ss-G. D. Brown. VVhite Wyandotte. Best `cockerel in shoW-C. C. Hinds. F Barred Rock. ' female C,"Bricker.I Bantam unilat- .,-__, v...,.uu .uuLA."-t1.. U. .l5I'lCK- ' er, cock 1, 2, 3; `hen 1, 2,3, 4 ' 1, 2. 3. 4; pullet 1, 2, 3, 4. ' er. cockerel 1'; nen 1. Ducks Pekin-W. s. Robb. dr. 1; dk. 2; dr. young, 1; dk. young 1, 2, 3. R. M. Bell, dr. 2; dk. 1. Ducks, VVild - H. M. Dyment, all '12 TuriA `M. Bell, gobbler 1; hen 1; young gobbler 1. Homer Pigeons-F. Foster 1, 2. Utility, Sing1e--S.C.W. Leghox-ns-A. ` C. Bricker hen 1, 2; pullet 1, 2. Pens--Barred Rocks. N. Hardacre. Wyandotte, VVhite.-H. M. Dyment 1' IO. W. Lowe 2, 3; Leghorns. S.C.W.-C I .a., IJCII J. Hamburg s.s.--w. H. Tooth. 2; hen 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; cockerel 1, pullet 1, 2, 3. Houdans--XV. Wright, cock 1; cockerel 1; pullet 1. Bantams---Cochin Black- Bricker. cock 1. 2; hen 1, 2, 3; c< 1, 2; pullet 1, 2. Bantams, Cochin Buff--A. C. 4; cc ,1, ` Bzmtnnm n n mn-I-- - `*- :13: SALE Canadian mothers are noted for.` the care they give their little ones- the health of the baby is most jeal- ously guarded and the mother- is al- ways on the lookout for a remedy which is efficient and at the same time absolutely safe. Thousands of mothers have found such a remedy in Baby s Own Tablets and many of them use nothing else for the ail- ments of their little ones. Among 4 them is Mrs. Howard King of Truro, N.S., who says: I can strongly re- commend Baby s Own Tablets to mo- thcrs of young children, as I know of nothing to equal them for little _ ones. ` 1 T)_L__L r\ ,, In on . I _, ., .. ;.. uuxup-.3, LZUUKBFG-I 1; Du` ; Games--VV. Johnston, cock 1; icockerel 1; pen 1. 1.1-.-...,.:.....- n n- v-- -- CPU! - Minorcas, S.C.B.-A. Brownlee, cock 1; hen 1, 2, 3; cockerel 1; pullet 1, 2, 3; pen 1. Anconas, S.C.-- E. Thomas, cock 1: hen 3, 4; pullet 1, 2, 3, 4; pen 1. A.-G. \VaIker, cock 2, 3, 4; hen 1, 2; .cockerel 2, 3, 4. H. Jones, cockerel 1; pullet 5. ` GLlneg___`A7 _T(\H'r1u{-nu on-`- ` ~ ` I I u I pull 1, 6. U. VV. LJOVVG, 1 3, 4. W. Hill, cock 1, 2; 1, 3; pen 2. Leghorns. S.C,B.--W. 1; hen 1, 2; pullet 1. 2 Leghorns, Buff-G. 4 cockerel 1; pullet 1. C. 1 erel 2. 1|/Tina...-.~ P4 ""` I 4 -4, 116111, Z; I Leghorns, 3, 4; hen 1, pen 1, 3. C. 2 A 117' 11:11 "1: hen 1, 2; T .nnvl-nu`... cockerel 1, 2; pullet 1, 2. . I? Wfnus cockerel , S.C.VV.-- F. Foster, cock 4; cockerel 2, -4; pullet 2; VV. Lowe, hen 3; pullet 1, I, hen 2; cockerels C, "Bricker. ullet. -All to C. C. prizes to W. Baby's Own Tablets Are the Ideal Remedy for Babies and Young Children. _eeve, hen 1; W. Lowe, cock- Johnston, cock ' 2. 1; hen 1: ..--.... us cock V -. vvya,n(10l'.teS, G. Brown. R. I. Rec Malkln. Bantams, A. C. Bricker. Best 'Ma.les---Orpington. T. Milbee. .Wyandottes, G. Brown. Reds, J. Bantams. C. Briclrmv, .,.....nn vv uu, ucul. pa.1I`--1-1. l)yl'I'lent.; Exhibition Pens--Barred Rock. C. C. Hinds. Wyandottes, White, G. Brown. Leghorns, S.C.W., F. Foster. Anconas, E. Thomas.` Utility Pe'ns-Wyandottes, H. Dy- ment. Barred Rocks. E. Thomas. Leg- horns, S.C.W., C. W. Lowe. ` Utility, Single--Best bird light, A. C. Bricker. Largest entry. light, A. C. Brlckerr. } * 12.... 'lu'..I..... - ~ IHUIJSANDSUFMUTHEW USE NI] nmga MEDIGINH ere! A * vvvnxu I U VV IV 3` l Hem1d> -x<>x<>M<>z<>z<>x<>x<>z<>x<>z<>x<>x<>x<>i<>x< gock For the past few years there has _ _ _ been a rivalry betweeu_ penetangup H. Reed is in Toronto on business. 1. shene, Tiny and Midland as to which T- TI`Umbl9.V ls 1111091` the ck: ro_ad should be taken for a Provincial 0`1l`9- _ . ` Highway leading up from Ben-1e to the hAlfieclkH.1rdy had one foot badly cu. Georgian Bay. For a time the Midland` l l5 W90 - people stuck out for the Penetang road _ Mrs. Ruby Garner is visitin" friendsa The township of Tay was neutral on] 1 Be0t0n- D I 1. the subject contending that if the road]. Ijlrectortsutherland spent Friday last ' was not continued on down the l-.11 -2, ll` 01'0" 0- . `G shore to Orillia it would not belleflltl Mlss 13- VV'1tt9l`S Silent the Week-end them at all. Tiny and Penetang, with` With lends in l3`9t0T1- l a strong backing from Flos and W'a-ll B"Fn-T" M11 and M1'S- R- VV. Bat- 1F saga Beach, fought for what is called} tell;/S100 Jim-I11 =1D(l1l1z`e l1teI`- V the Mill road. Leaving the Five Points l'- and lV I`S~ - H- C0leman are On: : 1, in Barrie you travel north thmughl an extended visit with friends in Ham- 4; Elmvale, where you strike the roadl1lt0n- coming in fl-On] yvasaga, and on up to; Mrs. Washburn from the United Sta-, Penetang, After considering the mat- tes IS visiting her sister, Mrs. VVmi ter pro and con \a committee from DY`aD91`- ` i I I C. Penetang was asked to meet a similar '1'- Bailey 01 Egbert is paying an ex- rel one from Midland and said meeting` tended Vlslt t0 M? and MI`S- Wm- C0138- was held in the latter town last week. land ll9l`9- 1;- The Free p,-egg gives the following a(,_, Mr. and Mrs. James Patterson of re] count of the mee[jng';__ g Saskatchewan are visiting with the After convincing each other thatP"ltt9l'-`Oll BT09- k- ' each was prepared to support the other] "01 H11-Jlles held 3 S11CCSSf111 Sale , in an effort to secure better roads. the 0f farm lmplementsy l10I`SeS and Cattle} -" lk. two committees from Midland and 0 `V0(lneS(l?l) last-. 1 I ' Penetanguishene are workimz viQ'nrnna.. vs -- BOi'n--T11 (rm V1\(\I\r\v\ r\..A- - , ,;_ ._____:...___:._ 50,` = MIDLAND AND PENETANG UNITE ON MJLL ROAD?_ .....u auuugements are being made foi-' a. meeting on January 12th of the Reeves and Deputies, and others in- terested in the municipalities concern- ed, so that the project may be success- fully carried through. } -;;.uuUl', vvauoausnene and Coldwaterl to Orillia. Their suggestion includes the improvement of the Penetans: Road. but that work to be done by the Without, any hesitation, the Midland members endorsed the larger proposal and arrangements being for yg. Januarv 19m n? .t.. . cuuul. U1. the meeting:- ' ' that - ` ` Penetanguishene working vigorous-- , `ly together. ` The Midland members of the com- < lmittee originally intended to ask for; the improvement of the Penetang Roadf ` as a Provincial Highway, a stretch of I twenty-six miles, but the Penetang .members had a more comprehensive 9 plan and suggested that the work 1` should start at the Five Points in Bar- 2 rie and proceed northward on the Mill ~ Road to Bateson s Corners. where af- E ter running along north of the Midland 1` Golf Club ground-. it should turn to the left and run into Penetang and also proceed eastward into Midland along Bay and King Sts., on through Victoria Harbor. Waubaushene Coldwater {r [to su2`2`e.-zfinn innln.-..._-R THF.SE% FEW ITEMS WILL CONVINCE ~YOU OF THE WONDERFUL BARGAINS WE ARE OFFERING FOR HOUSE WEAR ' FIRE SALE , 75c _.-... ~., l1\'L5 us Wyandottes, Silver or Golden- D. J.'1mieson, cock, 1; hen, 1, 2; cockerel 1; pullet 1, 2, 3. \V_v:mdottes, Partridge-F`. Rayner, covk 1, 2; hen 1, 2; cockerel 1, 2; pul- let 1, 2. orpingtons. B1ack--T. Milbee, cock a.1au L I test re laws. . V The Meiican Government made fiant answer to official American :3 _test regarding new netrolnnm .,..; .. .uuuup.son or Urillia. Congratulations _to H. on being elected Deputy- Miss Irene Jones is: via days Thompson of Orillia. Con2'ra.fnlnHn-nu. 4- TI A fine carnival was held in the Olympic Rink, Cookstown. Friday night, Jan. 8. The event was very suc- cessful and weather favorable. being: gentleman's , C. Wilson; girl's no competi- tors: boy's costume (under 15 yrs.) R. Neilly, Mrs. Broley. Clown, .T. J. Daw- son, J. Parks. Tramp. H. Milligan, H. Nixon. Negro, J. Wilson, R. Fisher. Lady and gentleman skaters, H. Fisher and M. McMillan, N. Broley and M. Lob. law. Grandmother. Victoria Pollock, Mrs. Nixon. uu uuullu warn Cookstc v fav clear and quite _1n__\_*_igorati 1|/1 u.~ 11.. .--n - . - uasces cuected The second nomination for village trustees was held on Friday, Jan. 8. (There were eight named: J. R. Couse, Robt. Cole, F. H. Robinson. Rev. A. L. Atton, T. J. Dawson, Wm. Copeland, Chas. Fisher and Wm Goodwin. By Saturday at 9 p.m., all had withdrawn their names but J. R. Couse. T. J. Dawson and Chas. Fisher. who will 5 be the village trustees for the ensuing year. 1 OR0 STATION 1'9__7\/Tim """` "' ' Pllono 1010. Box 267, `Barrio. Grand Carnival up-I-.8-.- I :' Thornton. Miss Ade- and L. W. McConkey 'ed very worthy judges 1e prizes as follows: me, 1ady s, Mrs. Monk- Rankin; ;on. 15 yrs.) me ; National costume. E. ] ev. Clown '1` T T`-- LESS THAN L` EosT 013 MANUFACTURE. IT WILL PAY YOU WELL TO BUY . THESE NOW. OF ALL KINDS GOING A-1` Ilwnn ----.__ - _l_N/EITEWEAR e de- Dl'0- Inna . 0 Niz1u}" ` . i >1TJJ'9Zf S COAL andWO0D YARD \,. .D1'1CKt5l', pen 2. he \\7\'nnr1nfon `Dn-mi-3` ...cm, 1S only s: looked after once Give us the oppo show i you what plumbing service you. THURSDAY, JANUARY 14, n-:-_ 3 THE BARRIE. ! Er-Ec.TI:I.c C0 --_........ ., cu, yuuct. $. 4. Vvyandottes V\'h1te,- \V. H. Tooth. cockerel, 2, 4`; pullet, 1, 2. C. VV. Lowe, hen 4. VV. Cvompton, cock 2, 3; hen 1, 2, 3; pullet, 3, 4. G. D. Brown, cock, 1; pen, 1, 3. VV. Crawford, cockerel, 1, 8. A. C. Bricker, pen 2. Vvvnnnftnu Qnum. nu n...1,:...- -n The annual mm holders of tho Sn puny Limited will } Hull, Stroud_ r-H \ on 1-IL.` .. -) ..'..l. Give _vo'f?r' 1 lease of life. enate your Jnul, -3L1uuu_ 20, 1935.211 2. 1 receiving: And Officers and 3.`--V`V".-%4B-)`:;-<:i< 1 Black, Sec-rerun . 593%? A TEAM. 05 Must weigh alw pounds. No Charge RAMON N 0 THE MIDSP V I MON. - TUEE .. .~.\.., .4, u, yuuct, 1, 0; [J61] .l vlaode Island Reds, R.C.--VV. Brown, ((`o1lingwood), cock 1, 2; hen 1, 2; coc-kerel 1, 2; pullet 1. 2. 1172, . .-. ,'I..4.A...._ vyvv, u