........ --. Aavl\o, vvuu Anus uccu I.[I.uI.C Ill. The Ivy hockey team played the Cookstown boys on Friday of last week on Donnelly's rink. Both teams were out to win. Cookstown boys worked hard and w6n by a. score of 10 to 2. 1I-...L -._-nA.-..- __.A 7 ...~... .~.... vvvnn nu; up ouuac UL LU LU 0 V Much excitement was created on` Thursday. February 3, on the night of the very high winds, when the alarm wasgiven that Robt. M_arllng s chim- nev `was on fire, with nus h.n..a.n ..m - VUIIUIC U Llllln ' . Mrs. Ernest-Earley of Detroit, Mich., returned home last week after spend- ing a. month with` her mother. Mrs. Jae, Arnold, who has been quite ill. I 'I'V`lnn `I -... I_....I-..-- 4.--..- __I4 W JJUIIIICII a Mr. and Mia. Jas. McGarvey of Alliston spent Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lewis. Tra.- I. ve1ler's Inn. ~ . Emu 1:`nnnn4.'I:Vn-IA-. an` 1'\-L..-l;_ 121-1, uuuu: uus ween wun te` I111. | Mrs. Ross Heriot of Toronto was: . here on Tuesday, Feb. 1st, for the 84th` 1 birthday of her grandfather, 'Ja.me's Donnell. L ' `Ala and IA ..- 7.... \r_n_,,_, ,, :- .m.uuu'a.y, new. 1. i The A;Y.P.A. held a. successful so-; i cial evening and dance in the town hall; on Wednesday, Feb. 9. Tflnv ("nu-nino~lnovn nP Dnunan `D..- uu vvcuxlusuay, rel). U. Lloyd Cunningham of Barrie Bus-`I iness College has been confined to his. home this week with the flu. Mr: `Rana T-Tnv~in- n"I1.-.....-..... ....... ucu . Mrs. Geo. Moir of Toronto attend- ed Mrs. George Neeley s funeral on Monday. Feb. 7. } THO A `V D A 115111 a auannnnm.-1 .-... vv .... .-45. uvnow uxuu . 1 "1\;I'i`s.: Emily Gollop of Barrie Colleg-I I iate' is home this week with the flu. i 'I'):..I...._.i 1|;--13.. .1 _1.,_ y,, OIVL nnuvvo Alb aavuauyvn I Qv u an I F. J. Anderton of Gravenhurt Spent the week-end at his home here.~ . ('01.... 1.1.. n._ .._..-.-..4. _A.-..A.-.:..-.. 7.... -""I;ie;1a.-lid McFadden is seriously ill af 3 the home of his son, Freeman McFad-I den I 1Ul ..n 1'1...` 1ul'.-..'.. -4: n1..._-..L- -44- s ` ILHIE .|J.V1I`S._ .1). 1'1. 11033. Kenneth Kidd of Toronto spent the week-end at his home here. Mica `I? `Banana and 11:..- 1'. 1:41.-.. Iucru spent. M.UI1ua.y 1n barrle. ` Norman Broley and Geo. Guest` were week-end visitors in Barrie. | \;r:..._ 1a-____;_- -2,. - l . ..V .. V...` v.u4-yuan. ..a aauntsco | i` Missmernice Moir of Thornton is} [visiting with Mrs. Jesse Moir. 11.1.... 1:_,,xa_, nu,-c - ._ -- I ' Mrs. Jesse Moir is _seriousl_v 111. K. `Rossof Barrie was in town re- cently. ~ `Fred T-Tnnf-an A1 Qnhnrnknuu vacuum 1... ucnuy. Fred. {Hunter of Schomberg was in town on Saturday. V Mrs. Theo. McMillan is out again after her recent illness. ` Miss Ruth Mooney of Egbert is vis- iting i|Mrs._ D. H. Ross. Ynnnnfh Vi nP "`nnAw\J-n .-.........4. 4.1.- VVUU!\'U1lU. at 1113 name nere. Miss K. Brand and Miss I`. Shen- lherd spent Monday in Barrie. Nnrmn n 'Rrn`lnu 1: na flan I1...-...; I m $ pl '3 A COOKSTOWN ,&m&m&&a&m&m$&& M I`f\I\I -Q'I`I'\'lI 7`! I E: $&m&wammwmmwmm[ 5>I<>I<>I-<;I4->;I; nan- nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn -- nnnn an 9.30 to 10.30, Saturday,` For` . E _` -_ Those Who Embroider ` NEMO CORSETS NO PHONE ORDERS BR-A5513-RES 17 ONLY 3-PIECE BUFFET AND ' VANITY DRESSER SETS, 8 select and Cmbmat'", ed designs, well stamped on good cotiiton, go on sale for one "hour Sat- for any gure` ur ay~ morning at almost set half price . . . . . . . . . . . . . None better made` After. 1.0.30 aale price will be Sale goods ire hot retufnable Hundreds of garments--Drawers, Skirts, Slips, Corset Covers, Gowns-Ladies and. Children s -Lines a1lV.going' at a fraction of" regular cost. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..29cand 59c Every Coat and Every Dress we have in stock is ' offered at lower prices. Most people know the immense variety of good quality lines shown at this store and this sale places all before you at reduced prices.- The Ready-to-Wear is a rendezvous of real specials and this sacrifice of Cotton ` Lingerie is the climax. ' to know that we are givieg you the hock in town, out at reduced prices. s. w. Moon: We appreciate and `thank you for shopping` at this store. ,'l'he success achieved would not have been pos- sible without your support. Buy from us and we will make it prot- able for you. We are in a position to serve you better than any city store. (I II! Ill\l I! :&wam&&&m&%&&a ALLANDALE 39. These arenew goods and include all the good col- ors_--were bought for `this _ sale . . '. . ys. for 25 8 AN-D 10 SATIN RIBBON AT 5c A to Customers -........:-a.- -_.l LI.-_I. .5-.. , _--...... 54ll\A Lauuau 15 going to_school. The communityewas greatly shocked [on Tuesday morning, Feb. 8, when the `sad news reached them of the sudden death of Mrs. Matthew Jeffles. She had been in rather poor health this {' pastfew Weeks with the cold and sore 4 throat which is quite prevalent around !this district. The funeral was held ifrom her late residence on Feb. 10 to .'Newton Robinson cemetery. She leav- ! es to mourn her loss. her husband and ' grown family. The community extends I deepest sympathy. . uu: UUHLEIIES. ' Mrs. Edwin Lewis and family were pleased to receive a. nice letter from Mrs. Johnson of Turks Island. Wife of a former rector of St. John's Church. Mrs. Johnson said they have lovely I health and Lillian is going to_school. The r!nn1nnnnif-xr nv n ~ ~ - --U w of the neighbors the fire was quickly `extinguished without damage. On Saturday noon Violet Lewis hap- ting the wheel barrow which was near the door where she fell. She is doing well but is pretty sore yet. In her fall she held on to the dish and didn't sail] the contents. _ Mvg 13.I...:.. 'r_-- - - 4-`A4-u--._____ --S. W. MOORE IF IT IS GLOVES Tllls Profit-Sharing Sula `ls all that the aunt lnpliu. -The giving to you of all profits in the way of redun- ol.._ :. ....z... ..c ....a. -.-.. 1.....- can 3: Ir 0 uuyi vlnya _II II lull" contribution to you" for "patronage VI, CII PYWIIUU III `II. WC, WI `WU. ti i 1-! V f coda y Tb y`. `Pro I: fgr :'I`l:yn `only. '_l`t"_ul_s (rut hfdhlnn In cant `Am '--5-an-nQ- Ill? V 6 TOD-I I 7 in an 6th V KI ICU $5 -IIQICE .__ _ all out at sale prices.. 4 NEW RAYON SA`TINS AND BLACK DUCHESS SATIN, worth $1.50 to $1.75. Sale . . 98 yd.` SPLENDID QUALITY RAY'0N CREPE, regular price$1.25. Sale.... . . . . . . . ..;.._....79c I I I I I I I I I I SILK OTTOMAN. CORD, $2.25, for` . . . . . . $1.98 TABLE OF DRESS GOODS . . . . .r . . . . . .. 49 $1.00 QUALITY ELANDELAINE; any color . . 89 price $1.25. Sale I .. F`.LANDELAINE,- any color vvu Luna u. uuy. . S;O.E. meet on '1`ujesda.v.'Feb. 15. at 8.00 p.m. sharp in the 'I`ro.inmen's Hall. Supreme Secretary Bro. D. J. `Proctor of Torontos will, pay an "official i visit to Kempenreldt LodgeeNo. 158 on this night. Refreshments. will be `served. Li` a Ivugntinno `I `I-A`AOll-l-I B--_.I We will be silrprised when Silks do not move quick!y. ' Our great v.In"iety of lines BUY THEM AT THIS STORE , S. W; MOORE 9.30 SPECIAL SATURDAY MORNING The best "$1.50 Ladies? Pure Silk Hose in town, Supersilk brand, any color or s_ize, on sale 9.30 to 10.30 only, pr. on HOSIERY A to`Cu|tonn This is the Sale we premised you`-J-the Sale your always expectisat this season of yen, and it will be interesting to you privilege of slanting lnkprofiu for 7 (layer by throwing all of our large -stock, ` es, the largest Dry Goods and Ladies Wear St- ` Du-glib. 'nnn|I:`:asgal .3; -.__...-2-L..-_ - _ _ , REMNANTS FOR EVERYBODY V No phone UL Luca SUFVIUU. p ' The C.N.R. is preparing to-puteln a large supply of coal, Twenty-tlve extra men are now engaged `getting ready and a. large quantity -.0! coal is on the way. They expect to unload 500 tons '9. day. S;O.'P. mania an "l`n`nndnv wars 1:- w. upon: `OPENINGMORNING SALE OF FUJI` SILK s_ 79 A ,0 . _NO PHONE ORDERS. This is the greatest Silk Value. you have seen. It is thehigher qual-, ity of genuine Fuji Silk, not the` lighter weight sometimes "sold .at lower prices. 1000 yards `in 40 colors to choose from. '. . . .' c _____________._J._j_j.: iuuveu In .I.'0l't nngxn. ` Wilfred Clute was in >01-illia. last week attending a. meeting of` the Or- ange Order. . s- ' V Mr. and Mrs. Lesl~ie= Sn:-in: spent part of last week in Barrie. 2 Mr. Spring was serving on the jury. ..'Miss Olive Hill. left `on Tuesday to` visit her sister, Mrs. Piayter, in C_ol-, linzwood; Thu 'r...u...I A1,: .'....a.- -4. u.- 1.`-....- ..p Feb. 8-V--M. Mccamdm 1sAv1a1t1n`ro- latlves in Port Elgin. ' Wilfrnd nlntn Inn: 1.}. nun. has .l.Ul'UIl.LU lust. ween. " James McGd$nnis4 of , Craighurst is sp.ending a. few days with friends in! this vicinity. . ` s , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richardson en- tertained the 'euchref club on Friday evening`. All enjoyed themselves. in the usual manner The first prizes were carried offiby, Miss Suzette Toner and Win. Cumming, and lone hand'prizes by Miss Suzette Toner` and James Toner; After 9. dainty lunch served by the hostess; music was` enjoyed by all, wiliiss EvaVBrant spent a. few days wlthfrtends in Cralghurst. MFR, A, Qfmafh anti nnn flnnainn nn WLLH Ll.'lBl1Q In UPEIEHUPSC. Mrs. A. Strath and son Gordon and Mrs. B. McGarth' of Saurin spent" Sunday at the home of` Wm_._Cum- `mings . MFG ' A 'D'InI'|nnr'Iunn vunlrnnnnof `manna IIIILIBS Mrs. A. Rlcardson returned; [from Toronto last Week. Tnvnnu 'IKnfX4I!nn{u AC fVunInn1-u-cunt I.- uwg son . mn H855. A district staff meeting was held on` Monday afternoon. attended by the heads of all departments. General~dis- cussion' took place regarding matters connected with the various branches of the service. - ' - Vhn ('4 `KY `D In _......-...I _... 4.- ....4. 1.. Feb. 7-Miss Mina Bell spent Sun- day with her sister, Mrs. F. Richard- h , v WEEK Wlhll n6l"SOIl In UOIIIIIEWOOG. It `is reported that C., Cooper has gala his house on John St. ,to Archie ngl ` `W, .T .l".v-nvnn nf `liar:-in nanma ran his lVl7; s.'J.-Craven of B rrie calied on his daughter, Mrs. G. ' . Ross. one day last week. ` ' - V `Rant ltnhnunla -0 rn..........;.. I...` -..|..u..I.... JGBL WBUK. , Bert McDonaIgl of Toronto is visiting his aunt, `Mrs. A. M. Woodard. LUWXI Lu npub. xuunuyl HOUSE snoruy. Mrs. John E. Matthews spent last week with hereon incollingwood. Tf HQ rnnnrha flan} (` (`An-nan hon Feb. 7 Aifred..Fletchr is around again aft 1- his operation. Rnrn nn `Fab 4. fn`1\1I'1~ nah `M -a REE!!! 8.11126!` I118 operanon. Born.on Feb. 4, to`Mr. and Mrs. John Sharp, a son. T). Mnmnnhnrn in gnnnama a cam JUIHI Dlfp, H. 8011. ' D. .McEachern is spending a. few days in Toronto this week. T` RKIVKTQHB Ah: hunirlna--his nah: A- uuyu HI '.l.'Ul`UIl(.U ILIHB WBGK. - D. McNabb;1s hav1ng`hisse.le on Wednesday. and intends moving. .-to town to Rpbt. McKay's house shortly. Mrs. John F}. Mnffhnwn nnnnf `Inui- rqlllglliil-H Wllrll 016-05055, 67% - yds. _long', 28 inches wide, 79 pr. Our vast ai'ray,of Made-up Curtains and Curtainings by the. yard on sale at reduced prices. IIIULIIBF a --Don't forget the Big Tcarnlval" the fire-fighters are putting on at the` rink next Tuesday, Feb. 15th. Fun for everybody. 6c `I7 `I ? 'I"I'....4..I.._A_- J4_-J. .._-AL_._ Did you ever buy Curtains `at this price before? 25 PAIRS `ONLY FRILBED MAR- VTQUISETTE with tie-backs, $6,. vrlu Inna 99 innings 1II':AlL Ell FERGUSONVALE PROFIT-SHARING V 1. SALE OF CURTAINS 79 n REDUCED PRICES on EVERYTHING i Seyen Daysnof Phenomenal Buying Opportunigs _ 9.30 a.mv.% Feb. 12th. to p.m. Feb. 19th. STAYNER can-CV7` nun` was fan will 53!`? UINIBIIQ ICU LII: W835` Ufy _LICllC8' Profits ' `cad in_ appreciation of past patronage. ).Ou|\ loss is your gain. W.` I __ , ,___ _ .L_p_i___ ________.__ Barrie's Best Dry Goods Stofe IJV\I|UIL WGUS UII aIc at . .. $1.19, 31.98, $2.93 and $3.98 `Lingerie Nainsooks, in blue, yellow, pink orpeach.........T . . . . . . . . ......23c 23c Had Tewelling atf. . . . . . . . . . 15 6'5c_Pillo w Cotton, at . . . . . . . . . . 49 yd. 50c Pkg. Cheese Cloth, at- . . . . . . . . .. 35c 75c and" 85c Bath Towels, at . . . . . .3 . 69 Bedspreads on sale, nf ` C1 in (1 no an an __..I on no `av. vvot nnnn gnu uv -any-vvg -ensue Wellington Srigley, an elderly'resi.- dent of Ailandale. was seized with a. `stroke on vWedn'sda.y._ He was `found in the yard in an unconsious condition and has not yet regained` eonscious- nes. A .:a.......c ..4..aa ...;....u..... ....... 1...`; -.. UBRINGMYOUR WANT usr AND HAVE 11 FILLED V AT PROFIT-SHARING PRICES. = w-uvuu vI'\|I|III_ I'Gl i, The lnembers of the Youmz People's Guild of the Presbyterian church held a. skating. party on Monday evenlng.~ After enjoying a. couple `of hours at the rink: they returned to the church for a. lunch. . uz'uLueu', UBO. atepnenson. Born on Saturday, Feb. 5, 1927, to Dr. and`Mrs. D. Cor-coran.-a. daugh- ter (Marguerite Gwendnlph Irene). `John Adams returned home on Mon- day after spending a. couple of weeks , `with his daughter, Mrs. Walter Jam- 1eson,.Barr!e . 'Fhn' ("Any-n+u nunmnun 'r...1_._ L-I_-| 1-- v r.l.wl.'UUl'l. unu wurreu mute. Classes in Basket:-y are being held in the Workmen s Hall. with Mr. Jar- vis of Barrie as instructor. The classes A gwillvbe continued next" Wednesday and 'I`hursdsy',- at _8' p.m.,:and are open to allpboys and girls included. 6c ` 165011. .Da.rr1e The County Orange Lodge held in Orlllia last week was attended by a. number of delegates from here includ- ing Bert Gill, George Gray, H. Row- leygsam. Manning. Wm. Archer, Jack, Herbert and Wilfred Clute. Gianna: In noabnfutr nun 1....c...... x...s.:l 1155 Lu J.'ul`UIlI.0. ' John Cooper and J. S. McE1rath of Belleville were the guests of R. A. Cooper last week; Mina `I -Tnauxr anal" `Illa..- u;..u.I. -3 1- __ uuupel` lust Weex . Miss Hessy' and" Miss Smith of Lon- don were the guests of Mrs. L. Chris- tie over the week-end. Ina +n'n1-nnnunu - 1.1 1'tr-...s1...:.1._- uu uver Lue weex-ena. Jos. Stephenson` of Woodbridge spent a. few days at the home of his brother, Geo. Stephenson. Bnrn nn Rn!-nranu way. : 1nm1 ;. xuuuwr In burrle Lasc week. Mrs. Adams is spending a. couple or weeks with friends in Fleshertqn. Herman Hayes of Edgar has been visiting friends here for a. couple of weeks . an U|nnno.\ `In 0-.. .. ._-..-._1. -4 ;u, , See `page's 10 for a. report of the an- nual meeting of the Flos Telephone System. . - Minn wlnm:-ma Du-..I... 1-44. ..._ m.--- ---., - W. Humphrey, depot maste:,. was taken suddenly in while at work on Wednesday morning. Mr. Humph- rey collapsed on the platform and is under the care of the doctor. Dylplllu Miss Florence Ritchie left on Tues- `day to attend spring millinery open- ings in Toronto. .. Jnhn nnnnu and T c 1I.r..'rM..-.a.I. -49 Ill 1. UIIUIILU n ' ' Mrs. A._ Bannerman visited her mother in Barrie last week. MP3 Adam: In aruav-nA{nnn n an---I- *`.Moor~2s=s- % Dr-yGoods Miss Bea. Ritchie is visiting friends in Toronto. -`Ina A `D nnnnnn .... _-x_.n.- .1 L ,, *>I0X0I0X0I0X4 >103 >X0X<>X0I0X0I< .74 BI minus: n `can... 51 PI`. I y-"-' `Hw wvnwwwwvr g i:iVALE NEWS E Immmmmmmmmmmm Specials in Pillow Cotton and Sheetings, made up, or by the yard; White and Grey Cottons, Prints, Ginghams, Etc., Etc. ALL LINES LESS THAN REGULAR PRICE. -p-saw. uaav uwnv urn Univ uvvuvoo On `Monday morning a.-staff. meeting of the Safety First Committee of the C.N.R. was held. G. A. Kell. safety engineer, addressed the meeting on . .matters pertaining to safety first, TI T..IIl-..LA_ C1..I._I..-. -.. -IJ-..I..- -____l Guild skatim} Party nnn}-noun Al 6!... 17.....- yuoussuow NEEDS 'Notl1in_'g reserved. Every yard of goods and every article in this big store to` you This Profit-Shafing Sale is for you and ` your friends--7 Days Only. ` at a reduced - We cannot; ennmerate the thousands of lines of- fered, suffice to say nothing reserved. We have special buying arrangements whereby lines are bought at less than regular and the advantage "gained is passed on to you. % `vvtulitu-Q u-uauI~uuv ilvvlul viliula I I The members of the Elmvale branch of the Women's Institute `and their families participated in a. most en-I joyable social evening in the Parish` Hall on Wednesday, Feb. 2. The fore, part of the evening was devoted to euchre followed by an excellent pro- gram which was opened by singingthe` Maple Leaf. A quartette consisting of VMrs. M. Train, Mrs. R. P. Burton, Grant Gilbert and W. A. Malcolm sang Come Where the Lilies Bloom; and were heartily encored. Misses Ina.` Beardsall and Mayme Ritchie execut- ed the Highland Fling" and ``Charles-] ton" creditably. Mrs. H. R. Warren; at the piano rendered The Pilgrim's Chorus" by Wagner-Lange and" also gave a most delightful encore. Mrs. C. Fraser and Mrs. E. Thompson sang Whispering Hope." The program closed by singing "O Canada. After refreshments the euchre prizes were. awarded to Mrs. A. `Hart and William Graham. Master Mac Rowat and`Miss Velma Beardsall. A short dance pro- gram was enjoyed. At a, meeting of the C.G.I.T.'of St. John's United Church held in the base- ment of the church on Jan. 31. an in- teresting debate on the subject Re- solved that Country Life is -of More Advantage to a Girl than is -City Life. The speakers on the affirmative were Mabel Terry, Ada. Miller and Leola Doan: for the negative, Helen Christie;l Myrtle Greenlaw and Marjorie Beard- sall. The judges decision was for the affirmative. n , . Shanty Bay, Ont., W. B. Turner of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., Mrs. E. Sod- en of Brimley, M1ch., Mrs. W. Cum- ming of 2nd 11 e Flos. Mrs. A. Drys- dale of Elmva e. The funeral service was held in Elmvale Presbyterian church on Monday, Jan. 31, and was largely attended. It was conducted by Rev. John Gibson of *Hillsda.le and Rev. ,E. Thomas -of Elmvale. The glolral trlbuteswere many and beauti- 11 0 > ` - LU u_ puuca uuuxes anu Lgnuuren's- W001 Mltts, less `than half prlce. $1.00 Pure Wool Hose, all colors . . 89 Men's Heavy Wool Sox . . . . . . . . 15 pr. inni? vv \4ul\'wAa\A wvv nanny onvannv gov-vv Since the Ice harvest started` on Jan... 28, 10,000 tons of ice have been load- gd. This is an average of 45 cars 8. EV. ~ Wm. Hogan and his daughter Bertha. went to Brockvllle on Tuesday to at- tend the funeral ot Mr. Hogan's mother. ' ' __T\nv\'l- Cnnovaf I-Inn -`VCR; f"i:nnCIrn`I" --V-v ncvnau oavvlnlvulall .1. uvAu \Jl\lU-|l3, Q0006! '25`c Rbbber Baby Pants, at . . . . . . .. 19c `Clearing Table of Hats . . . . . . $1.00; each Table of New Sample Sweaters, assorted. 100` pairs Ladies and Children's. Wool 1|/HM: hm. q-1...... 1....u.- ....:.... Fancy Linens, Table Linens, Curtains and Curtainings, Bed `Spreads, Comforters, Blankets, Etc., Etc. `Women's Institute Social Evening 'I'\ln.\ wan.-y.1;......- -0 4.1.... 1:11....-...1.. -|.._.._..1 $4.50 H.S. Damask Table Cloths,$3.89 D..LL.... 1)-`.-- 'l'|_--;__ -1 SEAWBAV c . e. u .+T75ebaee .-L2._._ -3 LI__ 1': an o _ J` R` KENWOOD BLANKETS are internationially known and are % sold in Barrie at this store only. If you require one or more pair be onhand ear1y,Saturdaymorning and` get them `at Profit-Sharing Price. 2 e . . SOFT Mrs. Geo. Watts had kne to'vis1t her sister in Lockport, N.Y. A ...1_..L_.. -1 n .... .._1.....nL n-tn-5`