Mrs..30bie is seriously ill. S Wm. Hughes and family 'hz}ve moved; to town. 7 T 1|/fun (`hon Rnnnrn in under fhn dnn-l tors care. G-eo. Mapes has some s farm. " Tnn Tnkh nf-`Rani-nn nnnnf 'I-` _ purchased Alf. I-Idun- \ ' 1 Imsxdnv gm&$&m&mm&gm&*%! '1 wwwwww 1 coo1 &44&&&& EM cddb tmsweex 1n_'.I.=0ronw. . Freeman Campbell ,of Barrie spent} [Friday of last week in town. . 'l'.nn (`nhnnvn nf `Reetnn renewed Old [Friday or last. Weex In town. Lou Cobourn of Beeton renewed old acquaintance in .town`7on Tuesday. To in rnmnurefi that VV. P. McCabe acquamtance m -town uu Lu:-.:uuu._y. It is rumoured that ,VV. P. McCabe `has purchased the Queen s Hotel here. mm A 1`. Atmn ndnduated services Wltn Ttmenas In town.` . | I Mrs. W. W.~McM1llan is spending thlsweek 1ri_'1`-oron`to. 'm....-..wm.-. amnhnil nf Rnvhin gnnnt Rev..A. L.,Atton cdnducted services fin `the United Church. Orillia, last Sun- a . - ` - Miss Marion Flynn of Stayner spent the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Harry Davjs. r . _ ' ` T All worn Qld tn siee REV. Mr.. John- nas purcnaseu Lne wuecu rs nuLc1 1u:1`I;.! Davjs. _ ' All were glad to see Rev. Mr.. John- son downtown this`week after his long` illneqs. . K 5 . A \ 1un.... Dun. nnnninahnrn nnsano the -upucu-I uvq-u--u------' `Earn `while learning. grneatesbpaying : trades: Automobile Engineering; Elec- trlca.l,,batter1es, welding. chauffeuringh `brlcklaying. pla.stex`ing, L barber1ng.,.Cat- ologue free. Write Hemph1l1"Govern- . ment Chartered yschools, King West. Vnnrvnnfn 9 \ 1 1([ff T\ Miss Ruth Cungingham passed the week-end with her `s_istex;, Lila, in Tot- tenham. ' T flan 'l\ n'I 2'o'u hon v-:':hn-1-and tn fawn. tennam. _ o 1 Geo. McKay hasreturned to town after an`~=e'xtende,d visit with friends in Toronto. T _ _ `I `D (`Anna mann-hm a nnrlna nf" Toronto. I J. R. Couse received a. carload of` coke last Week and a.carload of 'a.n- thracite. ` ` Tat... Tnkk nnylin-nrnnf n nnnr-nfinn nn tnracxte. V John Jebb underwent an operation on his knee in Barrie Hospital and is still quite 111. T _ - . ` Mrn no .1`. `M`n.'Kin1ev of Winninez. qu1te nu. Mrs. R. J. McKinley of Winnipeg, 'Man., is.,evisit1ng with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. -Flynn. _ - . - 1UI v and Mr: `R, W` Rainev attended Jno. -rflynn. -- Mr. and Mrs. R, W. Rainey attended the fune`r'a`.`l of Mrs. Ouderkirk in Bar- rie on Tuesday. V Mag Qmm nln urhri `has: been Rer- me 'ruesa_ay. 5 Mrs. Sam Cole, who has been ser- iouly in w} road; `to ~ recovery. . . F. 1-1. Robinson has purchase a. grist-mill'in N ewmarket and intgnds o mnvn fhnrn nhm-tlv. - \ ft; pneumonia, is on tho grlst.-mxu 111 H uwuuu` move there shortly. `lltma Ila-no-Hnr nf _tne_re snuruy. \ Mrs. Gallagher of Barrie spent a [few days this Week with" tier sister. Mrs: F. H. Robinson.- 1u-a-... .n,r.;..mn-n+ '(K7'n1-unn nf Qfavner .MrS' 1*`. 1-1. nomnsonp Miss Margaret Watson of Stayner spent. the week-gnd in'town. the guest of Miss Emily Gallop. 171517 M. `Rlnr-1: nf O1-illia. conducted nnu 1. l.lu.'gt: uuuluc-1. U1. UUHCI ax. uu;u:a too numerous to mention.` ~ _ Sale at 1 pm . WIA. Mcconkey. Auc.t.' or Miss umuy uouop. - Rev. Mr. Black of,01-illia conducted `the anniversary service_s in thg United Church here on`Sunday. ~ . `I3.-..w._fl`n `Alva and `|V|'ra A (1, 1-'c`.11{ntt Cnurcn nere on aunuuy. Born-To Mr. and Mrs. A. G." Elliott `(nee Alma Neilly). `Cookstown,`on' Sun-_ day, MarchV14,.1926, a. son. 4`I\/rm-a` Mad Mnlnnlm and two children day, Maren` 14,. 1320, a. son. `Mrs;,Mer1. Malcolm and two children of Stenen, Sask., are visitirig with her mother-in-1a,w, Mrs. J. Malcolm. `n-u_-._ -n._n--- '1..v.... ....o....nn.1 tn his DLUVD llll D~l\-tainted`, ......_..---c, _vVw - - v-____. - n . LA decidedly successful concert was held on-Wednesday night, March 17, under the auspices of St. John's Ang- lican Sunday `School: A play entitled Pat's D1letr1_ma" was given and caus- - ed,.mu'ch inerriment. 'l.`he.rema.inder'of 3-gthe,ptogram consisted of quartettes, (t"ec1te.1ons`,* a`. scat -ts drill -and choruses. ' medDrenqan:--etatlliston~18 to be con- ' gratulated `on the wonderful talent he developed. H gave & vnumberl ot._coniic and m_usif:.se Act1ons.. . 1 '--. v" IHU Luci ' Ill` Iqvv . Au; u. u . .u.u.n..v..... `Thea. Ba1ley has returned to his home in Egbert after an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Copeland here. nu- 1'.-.~. _...a mt-.. re... 1-\..1u`......-' Wllpll A115. nun`: JILL nu vv luau \..v`.v---__ --_- -- ;Bom-.--To Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Dolling; -9r"_,(n`ee, Miss Olive Lewis) at Great Neck, _Long_ Island, `U.S.A., Mar. 9, 1926, a.-daughter (Orna Jessie"); L 1ur.. .-..nA Ira 12' W `nnf`1~nn-and non LDED, u.'\.lau5Au.un. \\.u.-nu. u\,.n.uv,. Mr. and Mrs. R.` W. Dufton-and son Gor6onhad a-narrow escape from as- phyxiation from_,gas> fumes off the r stovepn ,Su_nday morning at 4 o cloc . n-_ .1; _.'n_- _--...........J..1 nnnn 4-nut -nan Ed uqatidn ,as_ Travel ; gixst few weeks h'eV G.N. . lot of exira men `at work . over this division`. .Ther_e" unusual amount of snow r extra help to keep the UTOPIA { j J. rureunreu nylsaxurc uuw, u yr. old, due by date of sale. 1_ Ayrshire Cow; 4 yrs., due'Apr. 4. 1 Ayrshire Cow, 6 xrs.,_ycalf,at foot. 1 Ayrshire -`Cow, 4 yrs.," calf. atvfoot. ' 1 Ayrhire Cow, 6 yrs.~, due by sale. ' 1 Ayrshire Heifer, 8 yrs., due Apr. 15 1 Ayrshire Coyv, 4 yrs., due Apr.6. 1 Jersey `Cow, 5 yrs.,-due by sale. -- 1 Jersey -Cow, .6 yrs.,` due by sale. .1 Durham Co,w_, 5 yrs.-, calf atfoot. ` 1 Durham Cow, 6 YPB3, calf sat` foot. 1 Durham. Cow, ,4. `yrs ;-,_:`due 'Apr._ _ 1 Durham Com`:-3?-.`V ., due. Apr. 1 Durham *Cqwf`~`riS rig` 4,-`due-by sale: ' 1`Dgrhim,_ Hei jidue `by Sale` rc1a'4teV..'=_:_ -' ' 2'3D!11`1W1`i '6-:H..0i1`61?5.7 5`dF"311 '19?- " _ .--~1JP..ure Hblstein~Cow;,`y-.Vyrs;.,..... did, with calf `rat-V , __~_. -4- :'__ ", __- L:-1'ilV AI;R1_1; EXAMlNl-IR II\\_IIJ .- >' 17-Mi'. and Mrs. Angus `W.arn-T ica; have returned to Stroud, after `spending the Wintr months with Tor- onto friends. " I\ ....1......xa.. +1.... a...L.:n.. ..'n...... n.:.. UIILU I..l'.l.Ul.lU.5. - , _ T No school`in the Junior room this wek owing'to the illness of `the tea.ch- ` er, Miss Hoover. V. . .. Alex. Black is holidaying in Midland. . Neville Jamieson of Thornton wand Leroy Jamieson of Loreburn; Sask., visited at Chas. Wright's on Sunday. V Mm. -Ha.rvev.1-Iuzhes and Kathleen VISILUU. HJ. `Lallilu. VV l'l5_ll|, Ull auuuay. Mrs. ~Ha.rvey.\I-Iughes and Kathleen spent `over the Week-end with Orillja friends. `A1331: flnnnn TXTIAL: In 11h:3f'h-\a- {n"I`nuo,, UIILU. ` _ l ', A` large crowd attended the dance ..held in the community hall ladt Wed- nesday evening. Excellent music `Was furnished by Phlllip's Orchestra. of N ewmarket. and all report`a most _en- . joyable time. I ` 1 Mr: Ao-nod Fnmnhnll hf fllnn T-Tin-nni l.l.'lULl(.lS . ' Miss Grace Wise is visiting in` Tor- onto. A 1..`....... ..'....r.,.a ..++.~_.nA..A n... .a......... IS VJSLLIII5 l;Ul.` SLHLUII, LVJJCD. VV. J. Dlllyllli H; C. Black of Loreburn, Sask., re-! turned to his home this Week. after spending the winter with friends here._'! Harvey Constable also returned toithel West last Week. V I mi... 1m'......I. mnnoena A4! -1.... 117.-.......'.....v... Juyume Lune. _ ; Mrs. Agnes Campbell of Glen Huroni is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J. Smyth: 'l -T' (` "R19:-I: nf Tnrnhnrn nal: v-n.. VVESL IUSLV WEEK. _ The March meeting of the Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. ,W. J. Leonard -and despite `the cold weather and drifted roads was well attended, 37 ladies being present. Sev- eral business matters were discussed after which.Dr. Roy ers kindly gave a very instructivepa er on The Care of Children. and answered various questions asked "by the ladies. The roll call was responded to by telling a joke which caused _much merriment. A so ial hour followed when all enjoyed th . Isumptuous luncheon served. hnanifa ha}! urnaflnnr anti 1-na nnn.-II, mns: *nxs;'1:1;coNxsx,L ss ism.-K sfkm, ` I M Lil?) .au1up|.uuua ILIIIUIIUUII HUI vcu. Despite bad Weather and road condi- tions a large congregation attended the United Church service on Sunday ev- ening, when,Rev. Jas. Brown -preached; 21 very earnest and helpful sermon on The Immut-ability of Jesus". (From Another Correspondent) Mar. 15-:The dance put on `by`the young people of the gommunity was a decided success. The Community Hall was Well filled; Ph.illips`erchestra. fromf Aurora provided the music. Miss Dell Knees-xhaw'nf Gilfnrrl in Vllblll VVLLII $V.ll.Do VV. 0. Dlaun. Miss_vJessie_ Robertson was in Tor- onto this Week attending -the funeral of her cousin. Miss Gladys Munshaw.' who passed away very [suddenly in Los. Angeles, Calif. Dnhnn-f "(X/'n'IInr-n nf T-Tnrnllfnn uno-nf 4`1lll'Ul'1a !Jl.'UVl.U.ULI LIIU lllgllic V Miss Dell Kneeshaw'of Gilford is visiting with Mrs. W. J. Black. llluu.,Tnaain Pnhnvfunn uron in 'l"nr_ JJUS. 111156165, bllln Robert Wallace of Hamilton spent `Saturday with his uncle, Andrew Wal- ace. "Mrs. Fred. Peacock and Howard. Broley are home from the R.V. Hos- pital where both undergvent serious op- erations. "IV!-`nun virus.-. n n'In-Ind nnnn n In, 4-... `Sims... Ul'l1LLUllB. I I There was a. slight error in an'item. ,'ln `the Distri'ct News which appeared` |{n Tho Tnvavninni-` unvnn fhnnn lxrnnba illl LHC .lJ15Ll'l\_JL LVUWFJ \`V1.llUll _i1|J|JUi1.l'UU `in. The Examiner` some three weeks ago. Barrie VWomen s Institute. was said to have ta.ken first prize: and Stroud second for an essay `Written for a competition in South Sirncoe District. The reverse was the `case, Stroud being first.` ` ` Qfrnlu r!I'Il"1DIG hg n viuif fvnrn fnrn. DLFULILI UUIIIS l.ll`l-. | Strou curlers had a. visit from two: rinks f Barrie devotees of the stane` and besom on Thursday night of last Week. Russell Webb made a great fin- ish scorihg 7 shotsrin`the last three ends and was 1 up over Roy Merrick. The game between. Dr. Lewis and Dr. HONOR us'r FOR I BARRJE COLLEGIATE; (Continhed from page 1) " `Third 'Class-:-Jack Donnelly, Annie ; }Leigh, Muriel Murphy. Elizabeth ]Wiggins. Laura Wyant, Ethel Hines,! iM.ary Tri`bble. | Form 2C--~ _ V First -Class -- Kathleen McLeish,! Donald Billingsley, David Markle, Fred Baughman. Constane Hardy,: Douglas Smith, Kathleen Webb,: Jas. ' I i Mizen, John Morr1son, Percy Rowe. } 'QnnAnA (`Inca-Z nnrnfkxv 13110-dnv `. Ixulzen, auuu LuU1'L'1bUu, J.c1.u_y l.\:UVVUo I Second Class- Dorothy Pugs1e,v,`~ Anme Russell, Lewls Ord, Anne Ord, Ruby Tompkins. > | 'l"]r-n-31:11` ` (`Jana '_.._ Harknrf MQTIIID, o Parlor Tabies, Arm `Chairs; Rock- ng.Qhairs, Music Cabinet, Curtains, Qua: `Dn`O-inn: I-Tn" pan`: nwnnf nuuy Luulpxuus. i Third Class '--.Herbert Markle, 2 Carlyle "McDonald, Selby Spencer, flsabel Hedger, Eileen R-obinson, El-V `mer Jory. - ' 3 Form 2D- ~ - . ` First Class--Edgar LeGear, Bev-. erl,v` Redditt, Neil McKenzie. ' Qnnnu ("1nna_, Tnc T.nn1zn1n Ten-- e1'1,v' neuuxw, LVUU. J.v.I.u.n.cuau:. I Second C1ass--Jos. Looker, Isa-; `dore Levit, Albert Stephenson, Adam ` `McKenzie. V I rI'u.:_._1 r11....... 1:11...:... 1 :r......:.. v:..+,...'. LVLCIXBIIZJU. ; Third Class---Elgin Harris, Victor] Rivard, Jack Moore, Neil McBride. , - A Third Forms - ' 1'.` ,-.___ fl 2 uampoeu... L1. uesue uwxn. I - Third Class-'--Dora McQuarrie, Ar- '- thur Martin, Grace Rumble. .._l Form 3B-~ . . " First Class-James Mather. _ ` Second Class;-_--Irene Kavanagh,'; Harold Hill. ' _ - Third C1ass-Kath1een Sloan, V613` nr11a_ Miller, W17. Tribble, Peter -Sin-l c am 7 A . I` Ufl O11-'."" 1 First Class-_--Bessie Huxtable. ' `Second Class-Thos. Roe, Ethel; i Campbell`... C. Leslie Clark. ` 'l`1-Hm! (`_1nac_'__.T)nma Mnvinrn, A1`- 11116513, _A.1`bnu1' uu.'u`wuuu. ` ,Second, Class -`Margaret How,-. Florence -Binning, Gordon Sarjeant,; Josephine "Wiggins, George Pearce,! MarJorie Byrnes, Lorne Heels, Harry. `Brother, George Hunter, Allan War- a -ruin!) . Form 3C- - T V First Class-Mary f Coles, Jack? (Taylor, Constance Hinds, Wm. Hip-`E kin, Margaret McMartin, Howard` `Guest, _Arthu'r Girdwood . L Qonmul (`Jam __NI sn~o-av-pf. T-Tnw.-. L' `Jul Ull L` UL IIIB ` 1 Form 4A- V ' Second Class -- Florence. Overs, Arthur" _Overs, Laurenev Muir, Mary Mc'Donal-d, Clara Luck, Marion Cars- cadden`, Elsie Robinson, Aileen Brie"- UGLILIV ker. II11. . '"i5;'$'m"7}Zes';Z?E3anI'"I?dat. tresses, Wardrobe, Carpets, `Toilet Sets, etc. A 7 TI-Idnnn Tnkin 1 blunting `oinnfvn nlcxird Class -'- I-.I4aze1 Parfcridge, Lewis Merrick, Dick `Powell, Mabel | Sp;'ott,- Harold -Tracy.` j - V ` ' Fourth Forms T.1-....- A A xer. . Third Class -- `Louise Ilrlburt, , Lorna Park, Donald, Bell, adeline, Torpey, Doris _Canni'ng,`Jack Ardell.,h Form 4B--- - ,1: First Class--Edna'- Ball, Geo. Mc- Millin. ' Second Class-Kate' Lord, Archie Marshal1_,vM`ario-n Ross, Ottelyn Rob- ins'on, Elsie. Robinson, Margaret .Ro Annie Wallwin, Vilda Walker, Lloy Arnold, `Harold Sprott, Isabel- -Feilly,` Alvin Perkins, Mary McMil- a Third Glass--A',.f `Leslie Clark. " Fbrm 5' " A I First Cliass--Douglgs Strangwlvajrs, James .Robertson, Ray Malkiz}, Vera, a_I.'....;.: mm..." -. -\r.:.,;...mn _Tnm:' V W alt. Grace Miller,\ Jean Cowan, Arthuz` Fox, Beatrice McQuay, .Isabel Wit- Secorid Class -9-` Vivienne: Jeffs,` son, Jos._Hayes, Dora Knight, Mar-_ garet Wallace, Kenneth\`Wal1s,,, Reta Quan-tz. " - f . 'I`1.:.w1 nl;;au;4_F!l1a Hendersd. T Lesa Quansz. -_ . ` Thi-1_d C1ass-El_la Henderson, Les-.i ` lie Hedge1_',' Morgis _B9_oth,_ ,Joyce_;'Mi1-gij V ler, Russell St`on`e ," Reta"'Mai-1"iott, Ena Little. . Dorothy Rumble, Ruth 'It._....-LL .\Inu.-I Dnvvnlv ` ' EH18 1JlIIUlUc 1JU.I.'ubu.y n 'Ma.1'ri9tt,j Maud Penny.. Formv .3A_-` `l1I..._L I11 .. .... S i;ROUD ~ Rogers resulted in favor of the Barrie medico by 2 ppihts. The rinks were:--~ Dr. J. F. Warnica. T. G. Scythes Dr. R. Richardson - L. Black B. G. Robertson W. Latimer R. P. Merrick, 10` ` R. T. Vvebb, 11 I _ ,:a2:;::::: 1m".-.......::n. W1. I\._,(JlJCl. LEUH S. Meredith Dr, Lewis, 8 IE1! L L1lll 1l.' Toronto 2. _ A meeting for all those interested in the Community Hall and_.Sports field will be held in,the school-house, Crown I Hill, Mar. 29. A`good attendance is re.- I quested. ` |= ANNOUNCEMENT We will oer only the best cars, in late models, which will be guaranteed and"satisfactory in every respect. We expect to give our customers one hundred per cent. value for their money.__in every car sold. ~ Our carswill be at a price that will induce you-to buy, and a complete list will be supplied on application. `If you arerin the market for a used car, it will pay you to look us over. A Square Deal to each and every customer is our motto. Give us a call.- ` Z- jwi 1 in-- - j--'---- --j`- Durant Sedan, 1925 model, very special . . $1190 Studebaker Roadster,` 1924, wonderftfl baxgein at $850 ' CAI` III` "'*"'i2;'1=`.;;.:"e.;..." ;';t"a;;:6..m.g `Prices. Give us a call or write us to Barfie, General Delivery- ----- -vv._._.-_ ..- 7'. V SERVICE -- coumszsv .4 QUALITY v- PRICEV Chain Red and White Stores P1NEAPPLE_- ~ - - 19 PANCAKE `FLOUR 19 '"1"5{uI{g' '7.r'ie:'6h}}" s}5;13a. Linoleum, Couch, Dishes, Cutlery. (I _ 4.-- 'lK_A. PEARL WHITE ` . SOAP . . . . 4 bars 25 R. I_'l'-_5'_IAY %| MACHINE-SLICED BACON `AND COOKED MEATS In or use Your I Pure-Bred" Profits HUBBARD S HARDWARE THE w?-A.L!IsEvCAIs SALES sell Oyster Shell, Poultry Grit, Dr; Hess Poultry ' ` Cure.ajgl house Killer % jwillgstablish their headcjuarters at Barrie ,under the fnanagement of Mr; W. F. Honsberger n `I IICII` CROWN HILL Efon {sf new, ew. L. - , , Kithen Table, chairs, electric range (goodxas `new-)., `coal or woad PCl 1=oi_oP1:N1N(;_wE.EK ORDERS DELIVERED PROMPTLY . on-v ---g-3`--ocv-an v. or --v._ opening" ' pn or befofe 1926': I51 \JI-Ol I V \/ lrI\I VI: www- 1-'.1c1-rrv tusm) CARS k1N' Toc_1< With valuable eggs from fan}: . pure-bred stock. you now that you can't afford to use incubators and brooders that do not turn every hatchable egg intoia big. strong chick. gnd then raise that chick into a bit. sturdy fowl. Eggs; that `don't [hatch and chicks that .don't live mean..a real loss in profit to -you. That's why the most successful fancier- hreeders and poultrymen use Buckeye Incubators and Brooders. They are a-ma:-nnpuantnnnl I-A linen`: Anne-In .u. I)d.llLlll5 M. Hunter F. W. Peacock T\.. 1) nu-.-nan A! I- DI'UU|lCI'- '1 11:)! KC Lranteed to hatch every -Aakin add _ and On V - I CGUUU. 1`. V Dr. Rogers, 6 D:`Banting `R11 T-Tunfnv tresses, w ararone, uarpecs, Ioneu _ .. , \ Also a:t`- the same time and place, chairs, electric the pr9p`erty will be offered for` sale, new),"coal subject: to a reserve bid. .`- . ' SALE 41* 1 1>A.M[.% . , w. A. McoN;czY; Aucaoaeer. I0 -3851 U)! ruuuu ca. ` zsmw, :4 lI'II- A On:-nu!` do 0 1.. P.___$__I_NER SPECIAL 'PH3N1-:T ma} _ATHURSDAY,_ MARCH 13. 1926. ' V Mar. 15--Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Mitchell- have returned home after spending the- winter in Toronto. Mm D. Quantz is much imnrovedb Wltel` 1!] 1UI`UlllU. Mrs. D. Quamz is much improved? zifter her recent illness. - 1 /`I r`___,_1____ __ ____, Lyn. Lawn nvuv . - u . . . . .v...... Mr. andAMrs. Chas. Bowdery moved. from this vicinity toABarrie on Tues- day. ' The. First Baptist Church `choir on Toronto gave a/special progfam over the radio" last Sunday afternoon. Wm- Mustean who is in charge of Supt. W.. E. Weegar's private car, is the bassov in the `splendid quartette. In addition to singing, he spoke a few` Words of greeting to the people of Barrie.` `NU-JELL . . . 3 for HElNZ CATSUP Auction %sa1e;o 2SGood Cows] BALLAPORE INDIA - PEKOETEA 55 raise every raisable chick; - And the do it-no; occasional y, but every time. `There is a complete size range in both incu- - bators and breeders- and the brooders burn either coal or oil. ' Thet{:'s "going to be 3 great 1y," -increased de- . mand this season for the kind of stock you raise-- pure-,brc'r1. highggrade xfouhdatir. a stock. Meet -that demand by hatch- ing more . gas and rais- ing more chicks. Do it with `Bench.-eye equip- ment--and you'll make '5; turns!` inmost: PAINSWICE i PHoNi:` s9`2 Z 3|: ve Lav. th the thoi eld` Lite! stitu L|Il'l the won n in; an- DuE.`3:In5X'HAMA West Half Lots 19 and 203 Coil. 5, Oro ` A.` '_-n 4... 'D`nI\`Hn Am-Hnn on I .,l\ Kni: A`, .Iu5'~\uuuu.'a, LV.lLllU \JGU1LlU|Ig liulhlll Rugs, Pic utes, Hall Rack, Carpet. . __..__._ n1_1.I . tVL-:..._` Cl:-.l-L-.... % .SATUIifAY}'% MARCH 20 SATURDAY; ~1yy_&RcH 27] 1 Pur.e`.Bred Ayrshire '(ow, 5 yr;s: -14 Ann Ru And-A id ugh: AT 1 E -ML `Page . AUCTION SALE. _ of - Household Furniture ` v3CU T Iv % to hell 'by Public Auction 0:; _.._-u-his A 11 ll Llifilj CI %l\I3- - - l"ARM STOCK AND The undersigixed jib: uOnI1n+3 nil: `F MEN WANTED `while Inn 1-nln 2'. erates The undersigned has received intructions from -' Q;- 4 1' Lfj -. 13 m Xjjl -----..-:--....---.-_.-._:' .__,, cmaiarr _IMP`l\.E - The u_11d'eVr.si% willrs ell by tphlic auction ,at M .______._-_.. .__'-___- -1.`:---1 zrsigixec} has recivd in-` structmns from - ;' ,- __-guu QRIIIIII `\ to sell by-; public auction o/n_ '4 :_. 'l`HE 1=oiLow1NG; :aMENfrs1 IJLIIUK WI DIUIUB buu ltltlluvgvuu vvv aolvunun-4-Iv . Terms `of. sale--All sums of $10.00." rand under, cash; over that amount 10. .month's credit will be given to parties tui"n'isr;ing approved joint notes. 60/.,. per annum `off for cashon' credit sums. AI! --HI `\n'1ut'\1;Iu.Clv"I(\II.' nnanutua out :the 61` ; vv UL, llcstw BAREIE W ln.'1`oronto..;. /" ff . , _ . Rev. G. E. -Coulter,ivis1ted.,h1_s father `in Thorjxibury this week. - ; _ . Mrs. C. A. Mcxiven spent` a. short, holiday in. Toronto this week. Jos. Bell of `Trenton spent the Week: ~ end at his home on oBi'a.dford St. . nan: Ilnrnhnll in visiting` friends in Iluruuc. . L In . To:-o'nto.`. 131317 (1 F`. end at his home on _.b!`8.(lIOI`(.l an. Carl Marshall 1s_.vis1tix_1g friends London, Qnt.', .tor- a. week or two. Mrs. A`. F.`McGu1re is sending this D Chain--' -v----_-._ _-.v . The` following: . HORSES-_-Bay . hore, 11 yr. old; general purpose; bay mare,.8 yrs.` old. general purpose; bay mare, 5 yrs. old, I-Iack"ney;' brown horse, 10 yrs. old. general purpose. . , , ~ . PIGS. SHEEP. POULTRY-Good_ brood sow, due May 15;_- 8 store pigm` -6 good ewes; anumber of henjs. (`.A'l"P]'.`E`...'.-1")urham cow. 6 vrs.. due WQBK Wltn ner-nusuuuu at. Daxylua. M. J. Polly of Hamilton renewed ac- quaintance in the sixth ward this week? `Van .. Au-nhdam-.nn' `lnzlis of Toronto quamtance m tn_e s_1xLn \vu.1'u,uua vycun. Von. Archdeacon` `Inglis Toronto` will be the preacher ...in St. George's Church.-next Sunday, . - - M: A M Partridszn and Miss Helen steers, rising 1. . .. ~ PIGS--Yorkshire.` sow. due ` May ' 16; 7 store pigs. ` , , . HORSES-Roan` geld1ns.. 10 yrs.. general purpose; roanmmare, ;8 yrs., general purpose, the ab,ove`well'ma.tch- ed; bay mare, 6 yrs.', heavy draught; bay mare, 5 yrs., `heavy draught. in foal-; bay tilly, rising 3 yrs. old. in foal; V bay mare, rising. 8 yrs., . registered: brown drivingmare, 8 yrs. old. _ A '. `HARN\ESS--Set brass-mounted har- ness, with breaching; 2 sets single.ha'.r- nss; ,set short-tug harness. back- bands: set double driving harness, A IMPLEMENTS-s-Massey`-Harris bin- der, 6-ft. cut; Deering mower, 6-ft. cut: Frost &..Wood.sulky rake, 10-!t.: Massey-Harris sulky ra.ke,_8-ft.;. Mas- sey-Harris manure spreader; Deering .dril1. 13'-disc, nearly new; Cocksliutt disc barrow: set iron harrows; scut- flerz. two-furrow Perrin riding plow; Cockshutt riding `plow. single-furrow; Fleury gang plow; 2 Tudhope-Ander- son single plows; wagon and box, extra set wheels; Peter Hamilton spring- tooth cultivator; Wilkinson gang plow`; Adams" combinatiofn hay and st'ock rack; set sloop sle ghs: single buggy, rubber-tired. nearly new; -- -set iron sleighs; democrat; ` fanning;-mill: wood rack; set platform scales. 600-lbs. cap- acity; cement water trough; a. quant- ity at bay and feed; a. quantity of elm lplank; a number of rafters; also whif- tletrees, neckyokes, chains and many other articles too numerous to mention. . `-5 .._1_ All ...-...._ -0 O'Il\A\n London, ()!l'E.,'-I01'~ a, wear: or LWU. Mrs. A`. is this week with hexvhusband at Sarnla. - `M, .T, Pnnv of Hamilton v gooa ewes; a. numuer UL neup. . "CATTLE-,'--Du_rham cow. yrs.. by sale: Durham cow. 5 yrs., calf at toot; Durham cow, 4 yrs., due Aug. 22; Durham cow. 6 yrs. old. due April .1; Durham cow, 6 yrs;, due in April; Durham heifer. due June 10;` Durham heifer, due in August; 2-heifers, 1 yr. old: 2 steers, 1 yr. old; 2 calves. . 'n\A DTJ2`.M'W.T\Y'I".....F`rnf R: Wood bin- FARM STOCK ` AND A VIlTvI'P'l.-/EM ENTs -Magnet cream separator; 0l(1:,Z steers, 1 yr. out; a canvas. - IMPLEMENTS--Frost & Wood bin- der; Frost & Wood mower; John Deere manure spreader; Frost*& Wood stiff- tooth cultivator; 12-ft_. `seed harrow: Frost & Wood-two-furrow plow; single plow, Fleury No. 21; set disc harrows. Frost` & Woody Frost & Wood su1k,v rake; Frost; & Wood disc drill: Fleury -turnip drill; souftler: set log sleighs: good wagon; set farm .sleighs; wood rack; top buggy, nearly new; Chatham fannLng`m1_1l; root pulper; stock rack: set single harness; hay rack; 2 sets double shar- ness; set double driving harness; also forks, chains, doubletrees a_r_;`d_ many other articles. ` - mnmma nf Qah:s_...A" quihn nf $10.00 T`he underalgnedhas reclired insutruc- `'``'\g - ttona from - - , f other arucxes. - Terms of Sale-All suins of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months credit will be given to "parties furnishing approved Joint notes. -6% per, annum off for cash on credit sums. All will he sold without reserve. _p8I', unuum U.I.L .I.Ul.' unuu uu uscuu. sauna. All will be sold without reserve. Sale at 1 pm, W. A. Mcconkey, Auct: .'. .. Thousands` of unfortunate neonle suffer. almost. daily from dyspepsia, indigestion, fermentation, sour, acid stomach, flatulence, gases; or distress after eating. If they would only form, -the agreeable habit of slowly drinking after each meal a glassful ofhot water containing a teaspdonful or twp tablets of Bisutfated Magnesia. they would soon find their stomach so strengthenedand improved that t eyycould eat the rich- est and most sfying meals without the least .symptom of indigestion. T\Tnn~1u all an nqlla lcrnnfivn frnnhlnq . tlle 1e_a.b`I. Bylllptulll UL .Illu15!=:i|.lUH. ! Nearly all so called digestive troubles are caused by an excess of acid and an insufficient blood supply` in the stom- ach, caning the food to ferment and sour before digestion can take place. A glass of hot .w`21t'er. will draw. the blood to the stomach` and the Bisurated Magnesia will neutralize the stomach acids and make the food contents bland and sweet. Easy, naturals digestiom without distress of any kind is the result. Bisurated Magnesia is not a laxative; is harmless. pleasant and easy to take and can be obtained` from any reliable local druggist. Do~not~confuse . Bisurated Magnesia with other forms of magnesia---milks, citrate, etc., but get it in the pure Bisurated .orm (powder or tablets) especially prepar-V pa fnr this hnrnnnn . . Tir- ~11%owingk:` , [range (nearly new), kitchen utensils. H-_- 1----.. ----..--.. ..-...1-.-. 1.....- .....1 'VV_.|J|InVnaw:---, -.___-V_`__ .._ _ The to!lowln`g:- _ _ i CAT'1`LE-Registered Durham covsil due Aug. 20; registered Durham heifer , rising 3 years: 2 roan bull calves. 9, months old, eligible tor registration; roan cow, due Apr. 20; roan cow, due June 8; 2 red cows, with calves `it foot: roan cow; heifer, 1 yr. old; 8 heifers. rising 2 yrs. old; 4 steersgrising 2; '6 rising 1. z. DTr:.Q....Vm-kshire, sow. due, May" I-mugs; \uusu.J any n , n.-u.._. . . . - . V . . . . . ... Also lawn mower, garden hoes and garden tools; a1so_ many other articles puwux-:1` U1 r|.i1U1!'.'LB) ed for this purpose. I-'Ioi`ace _ColTessp_entA the wek-end n 'l`m-ovnto. ' 1 Holstein Sow, -6 yrs.,`calf at fo >`.. `-1 Holstein ow, 6'wrs., due by `sale. 1 Blue Roa`n Cow,'_6 yz-s., due by_sa1e. 1 _I-Lolstein Cow, 4 yrs., due by sale. 1 Holstein Cow, 4 yrs., due Apr. 6. .`1o Holstein Cow, A5\yrs..,' due.A,pr. 8." 1 Holstein Cow, 7' yrs., due by sale. . 5 Durham Heifers, 2'yr. old. 5 Durham Steers, 2 yrs.~old. 5|:-uh. -3 Ann A-P {Jun 'Hn'al- `Ah: A9 tonur munch.-next sunaay, Mrs. A. M. Partridge and Miss Helen nu-nk'_Z'v?rE;'?&}I1T1Qi;;ig' to Stop Stomach Disorders L WHAT `P_LClA_NS Aoviss... U IJUICIIHIII DDDCUKB Q ylio usu- This is one of the best lots of cows sold'_in Barrie for a long timg. They are all young, big cows, .in;good con- .ditio1-gdand. the right type` fqr milkers. - % `Alli wil1b"eLs91d without reservxe. :'i`erm of' Sale- -Six months credit} will &>`e_ agiven .to_._`parties:=. turnishizjg: annroxe num 03 for gash. `A, MZcoNKEY,4;Au;ao%ner. .`f59.iI.1t;naij;?.T%=f',L n,r`f :' an-`- I All_will be'so1d withqut; .fo2crv. ------I-up;-u 1-: A nnvv I _ VVIIIV I-OW 9\Il\4I lo EJRMS CASH to sell Dy 1-'uDuc Auuuuu uu FRIDAY, MARCH 26 ' fl'1L..\ .0:-\IIAIIv|vaa'I The undersigned has rceived 'in- structions from . 4 . - n -354` 1, T W T?--I -, 7 - w (n_ear Craighurst) to 5sell by"'Public Auction` oh l".'I'III'\A\I llADl"l..l on `BT33: ELI. 'iT'6}.? laminar` (Vania-Inr|vv:f\ cREmfr.ses!:!?_ pat". Hc -. `Kent of Cdldwafer viferexisitors at th parsonage"; 38fBurton Ave.._ last` week. P1~nf M r-.T.an2'h]in. dean of. the facul- parsonage, 06 'Dur(Un 1-xVe.,_ l'd.l. ween`. V Prat. McLa.tigh11n,. dean of. the" facul- of ..theology at. Vic.to 1s}a. `College, spoke in Burtoti'Ave.. church la.st`Sun- ' day evening. ` Mr: Rnrf Walker of Co11inewood_ uay evenmg. * `T L s. Bert Walker of Collingwood, formerly. of Allandale-,v\~ underwent a serious ogeration in 9. Toronto Hospit- al on Wednesday. ' - r-Man 4 he Q1 (':anrgn's: Snndav ax weanesua y- . (315.39 4. of St. George's Sunday School held a. St. Patrick's tea an(Ls_a1e of homemade _baklng_ln the Memorial Hall last Sgturday . afternoon, which netted tlhem $20 for then` miggignary \ _ boxes. n.. nun-noon mamr an in!-5'3-paring` `av: &a|ll|aIo|.`v.- pv. u-an.- All will be's61d;\w1thout reserv as propr1_e.tor -has sold` his farm; - - Save kit 1 pm. W. .A, Mcconkey, Auct. " \ Dr. Brereton gave an intesting `talk on Algonquin Park to the- Presby- terian ' Y.P.S.C.E. on Monday ' night. Thgre were ,.also some musical num- T bars on the program and_ fetreshments were` served. _ 11-dnnr 0-kn ncuuf four monk: fhh C N, WBFC BUICVUU. During the * R.Tha.s had a. 1 on the snow. < has-been an I necessitaiing lines ciear. - `Du a tsunami 111188 clear. ~ . By`a.;recent change in C.N.R. opera- tion, the crews of the passengeryenv ginea a.re,ag'ain being changed: at A}1an- dale. This enables` the men tohlive at their homes here instead of runnin through to Gravenhurst and comin back ,dead". There has been no change as_ far as the engines are c6ncerned. Theystlll run through to Gravenhurst. A `very interesting debate and enter- tainment -`in_ Essa St. Presbyterian | church on the evening of Mar. 11th was attended `by agfair sized audience. The subject under discussion was Resolv- ed _that reading has greater educational advantages than travel. The affirma- Hun nran nnhnld hv T`)nnr'|n: Hedger. aavantages man tl`a.Vel." `rue a.uu`lua,- tive was uphqld by Dquglas Hedger, George McMi1ljn and Maurice I`re4vely- wunnnhnvu 'nf fhn Pinnnnr 'l`uxis UBOPEG LVLCLVLIILIR anu luuurlce J.1'U,vt:1y- an, members `of the Pioneer Tuxis Square, and the negative was taken by Robert Hodges, Donald Bell and Allan Pratt of St. Andrew's, Barrie. A. Mor- row, obson and Rev. D. C. ~Hill acted as, judges and. rendered a deci- sion in? favour. of the` ,affirmative, though the points were close. . Tho nnfmnfninrnnnf nnnninfn nf vocal tnougn tne points were close. The entertainment consisted of vocal` solos by Miss Jean Kearns. Miss Dora Knight and Arthur Jay; aweading by. Rev. D. C. `Hill and several selections `air I-`Inn nhun-n1n'nvnhnu{-V-n nev. U. la._I.I.lll uuu._ acvc by the churcjh'orchestra.. | `Mar. 16--Mrs. Noble of Creemore spent last week with her sister. Mrs. Bell.-....' , . Mrs. David Mccann` is under "(he 3octor'sA care. I . . _ flnunv. l'\a-Ilin {E xriniflna 1`/rt` A11!` Mrs. W. J. uempster. `W 1 W. J. Dempster we. called to -Col-l lingwood on Monday to see his father, who is ill at the home of his daughter.` `Mrs. McRae. - ` . nzfian `Dalln 'R'H`lnu~'nf `Row-win nnnn nn Auctioli % S,a le gf Household Furniture! aoctor'sA care. \ . V Gordon Ogilvie is visiting Mr. and lMrs. W. J. Dempster. 1x7` T Tlcmnnufnv was nailed `to -(`.01-I Ut0pla. IPISIIGS U118 WBBK. Mr.-and Mrs. Irwin Miller and Mr. and Mt-s.'Andrew Miller visite`d Cooks- town friends last Week-. n 1 TUl'Hlnv~ mm W .T M mm~ `loaded lV1I'S. LVLCIIKB. Miss Bella. Mil1er'of Barrie cglledlon Utopia friends this week. , Mr .nm-1 Mrs. Irwin Miller and COWD IFIBDGS RISE WEEK. D.. J. Miller and W. J. Miller loaded cars of spuds last week. $2.20 and $2.35 were the top prices. , .'|\/Hun Tnninn 'T\/rn1\/rARh3.l` nf "R'.PPie me top prxces. ,_ Miss Eunice 'McMaster of `Bgrrie spent a few days here with. her `cousin. Miss Viola McMaster. ` 111-- -`tau.-.w.n hnuiunalnn n9 'R~'nnf- MISS V1013. LVLCLVIELSCEF. - . Miss `Emma Desjardlne of [Brent- wood enjoyed a few` days at the home of her uncle, T.` Berthelott. ` ' `Duuunil `|3`.In'InIr-Lr n`F' nnrnn `Rnrdnn OI ner uncie, '1'.` Dertneiutte. Russell Elphick of Camp Bordon spent the week-end, at his home here. ; Herb Manes made. a business trip to `Bradford one day last week. `V . J. Pew is confined`to'his~ bed amin: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Miller pleasantly entertained about forty guests on Wed- nesday evening, March 10, the occa- sion celebrating the sixth anniversary of their wedding day. With progressive euchre and dancing the time passed] all too quickly. A hearty_ vote of thanks was given to Mr. and Mrs. Miller and` the musicians of the evening. Mrs. Brown, `Mr- Doa.n,.the Dennys and J. Tiffin.. _ ` 4wm$m&m&&w&$&w& to town. < Mrs. Chas. Brown,is under the doc-. to'1* s' `care. , . , I`;-urn I\/fnnna Inna vnnvnhoun AH T-Tnnn- some's Iarm. -T , Jas. Jebb of'Beeto/n spent Tuesday with Tfrinds in`t`own.A , 1\/rm. 1x7 var "A/fnT\/|'Hl9n is snandinn`. i I"3'. XS'C.i~lJ 1"'r'i'i - '_ i e Campbell Ave., Allandale f (OPPOSITE DYMENT FARM) \ to sell ,by public `auction 4 on . . Thursday, March 25th " H the following: Walnut Dressing Table and Mirror 2 ;Walnut Washstands Quarter-`Cut Oak Hall Stand Mirror Quarter-Cut Oak Buffet anti Mirror 5 Quarter-Cut Oak Dining Chairs 0,uarter4Cut Oak WritinggDesk and Grand Rosewood Piano (Bookcase Single Bed ant; Springs ` ,~ 3 Kitchen Chairs 4 Storm Windows Kitchen lCupboard- with -glass'to I Kitchen Washstand ' _ 14 Chickens, just commenced laying And a large number of other articles 6-An -nuunn-|nn*11u 4-n vnnnl-1'nn!