WN. OR0 `<>NI.> aura. vucu VVUlJlJ1' 8.110 128.!!!` to their ,new hgme` near lgst vyeek. `- - z ma zwuun sxamnan uavvivlu v 5 uuv-n.nu:,v o The .'i`ownship Council held their] meeting in the Orange Hall on Monday. I I'\n llnvinnu buns ....l-.1-.. A --.~.vv---5 can -any vnunnau .I..I.u.aI IJII Alli-llI\IGJo On Monday two rinks of curlers went to Bradford and played afternoon and evening`. '1`-he~x-inks were: R. Relve, V`. Relve. W. Allan, F. Allan. skip; 0. I Allan, ' skip. Todd, J. E. Hodgson, S. Todd, H. Ill 1 UICUH EU a Howard Allan ahfpped a. carload of [stock on Tuesday. Miss Mary Sloan is visiting friends in Toronto; ` unnvnn Al|'| -LV.a_-.I .. ......I___! -1 agisfactiou unnntaod uuenus In uewmarxet. I Jas. Sloan of Toronto spent Sundayf under the parental roof. I Mrs. Hart Thomas is `visiting in Toronto. T T ` The Women s Institute. _also the` Junior` Institute, were entertained by. gum. E. H. Sloan on Thursday, Feb.` - ` . I Feb. 8-Mrs. M. Wright is visiting. friends in Newmarket. Inc: Qlnnn nf "n:-nnlrn annual Q..-.A....l ....v..-... ..u can-:nQA\a vvvo wnnv vvvv\-\;lAu.n Mr. and Mrs. '1`.- Black from the` West have been visiting the `past two weeks with the former"s sister, Mrs ' ; Charles Horton . ` A niivnhnu n vsnnvln Jun.-us `la.\.... -5 ' uuawu-:5 n.u1'Luu. l | A number of people from here at-: tended the party at;Mr. and Mrs. J.` Cook's, Painswlck, last Friday night.: Mr. and Mrs.` J. Morrison were the` guests of honor andthey were present- I "ed with a. clock_and Coleman lamp` before leaving for their new home near\ Thornton. The community wishes` them every success in their new home and regrets to lose them. Charles ` on Saturday . `ta... 7....` .. .-...-.-.... mug - Miss Janet Edward of Allandale was |a. guest of Miss E. Fennells on Sun- , day. I Mice. A `Q TX7ol-gnu ..|..u.-..a man." ,uu._y. . . l Miss A. 1 S. Watson vbited with" |friends in Barrie over the week-end. an-._ -___1 up"- nu -u-n, ,1 4. Feb. 8-E. Guest has been visiting. friends in Barrie the past week while `under the doctor's care. - \ H ',.5.. !'1..:I.`*.{.. vow \.. \ \ A V_#_-r ' `I r The Creden2eModel Shown Above `Delivered to Yonr Home on a Down Payment T V \' of $35.00, Balance Twenty Equal Monthly Payments. Nowgyou A CAN own AN OR'l%_'HOP`l-l0lFJlCyVlC'I'ROLA. mar. 10. mi-* ALL MODELS ARE MADE IN CANADA. Put )/`NE 243 Plus! A Lifetime of Good Music and -Entertainment ON THE ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA YOUR usan % `PIANO V on 1>HoNocRA1_>H TAKEN IN As PART PAYMENT. 7 PHONE `OR CALL ' V Ll-`ORA DEM0I`JSTRATl0N.V , __:- -v-:jj$ Vj . ..A'r% A.'1j1`2:M_;=.;NDoUs ~ SACRIFICE s1MMoNs & co. F el!l'll3`l') Clearing Sale QFALL WINTER GOODS BIG BAY POINT CHURCHILL wave. .1 vuuo we `Horton `motored to Barrie Q`! HEADWEAR - ' { ` " 'tii16i;'v'E"i'T>YzY.If"" `` Bring in you? in Re-modelling. Special Low Prices Now. _We mustclose out ol l.wii1te/r good; in the next two weeks L to V akeroom for our `Spring Stock. If you are gding to buyqa FUR COAT this season, let us get you our `SPECIAL ORDER COAT, and get the best at LL-` I t\ll7I?Q'l" hurrah OUR ENTIREWINTER s'roc1< 01-" FURS, CLOTl'-I cons, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, Mrrrs, GAUNT- LETS, rogues, Rom-:8. AND LADIES MILLINERY .o1=1zos11'r-;1>osT OFFICE `_ONLY one STORE HES IKJ Protect the Home - Edcate the Children Provide for Old Age Advance Business Credit .,A SUN LIFE POLICY IS UNEXCELLED. t.~:- lj()Z( The Sun Life Asurance Companyipf Cgnad.a ESTABLISHED 1865. C.n..l.'. p..-...:.._ g- -115 Bayfield St. EsrAnL1sH1-5-1365.` Dividends to Policyholders Increased for w._9._. _I.o_wr:_&_soN Elizageth and Ton-,oto Sts., Barrie` COATS nlbp St. J. E. THOMPSON v - _.--l- v---J tn Canada : Premier Assurance Company VI`/\ WE ALSO HAVE THREE OTHER POPULAR MODELS PRICED FROM $115.00 TO $335.00 AND sou) ON THE SAME LIBERAL TERMS. With. evry Mattress during month of February. DEAL YOUR OLD FURNITURE IN And get new style. The Coat Store. A sup c Sixth Successive Year. F URS E 2` /.:v. `I I I i _ pa: -. n.'uv.uvgJlMIA um... .-rum 0) W Phone 380W BARRIE Pagg ondition is _. v- - vwu v cw-C vv nidll "I was weak. nervous and anemic. Could hardl walk. My doctor ordered Vinoi. and reel 100 per cent. better." --Mrs. H. Willis. For over 25 years. this simple. strengthening iron and cod liver compound has been prescrib- ed` for weak. nervous women and men and trail children. The very FIRST week you take Vinol. you begin to reel stronger. eat and sleep better. Con- tains no oil-you'll like its taste. Wm. Crossland. druggist. 4 0-4 Doctor OrdenVino'l 9t.!i!Y2H! 9!-n _uv--v,yIv-a vv pupa nova 96 lrV..W|l, Miss Olive Peacock spent the w.`eg. dwlthMr.adM. . 331%. Bzrr1e.M II; ", s,m'V. P9"? 3:3 mm c or 1 `a ` ` at the time of wm.g ? 8 Mn m-1" Ruby Parr is able to be up and 9,. round again after a severe tum... mm. HL I-NU LHIIU U1 wrlung. able an. ggn1oladg'aln gtter severq illgess j Mn and Ila: Man` 77....- v -w my my nuu 01'` 'again after}! severe illness with the cold. T ` ` ~ Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ,1-Iarris renter-1 tamed about seventy last Friday even.~ mg. The time was spent in dancing till the early hours of the morning.. Everybody reported a real good time. Miss Jessie Bishop of Edgar epent the week-end with her parents here. i Cutting wood is the order or the day. - """"' -I-v-9vIu ' Miss Jean Metcal! of Dumivl le. sbni ?3l;1:h?e:V3ry.s M: V:klV W1t.haM1 a Elsie ` 2'5. mu O I ` the way eople wogld 3111?: `:.".`3i'}" H91` "3 t"v M'8v C0Oke `or Gorrle. 15 _sta.y!ng with" her for a..whue. Minn flllun Dnnnnnlp .....-..;. 4-. Feb. 8--Qu;'t;: numbe t t ` me around here are inatalnoa r: Miss Jean Mntnnn nf 'n.......'..m- _~_`_ THURSDAY. .1='sanUA'nv;.[1o. 1927 ' ""Y','f' ,, '.*""'-**-~--- - ..........`_~_ ,- AA; Moffatt, Plumber and Heater .soLE AGENT FOR H.ECVIL.A%FURNACES Phon531 %; usnganlopsc. . ,_ _ 7 - - _ R 1 9 _ arrtc RESIDENTIAL` SCHOOL FOR GIRLS _ ntario ScholarshigMatriculation, Solo `Singing, Music, Art, Co versational French emphasized. Outdoor,-Games and S o ' . ts. . HEALTH RECORD EXCELLENT. _ - . `LIMIT T D NUMBERS. ' FOR PROSPECTUSAPPLY T0 PRINGIPALS ` vow -u--..... ..-..y- uuw ouuu:l.uIll3' ['8 Metcal! Dunn'v1Q Ill L few days last wank mm. , baby`: undo ma. . Innn-hall AAL... n... _ J Cuticura Talcilm F_amily, Comfort p BANKING THE average production of milk per ` cow in `Canada i about 4,000 b _ pounds annually but authorities -ar`e`agreed that the higher the pro- duction per cow the greater the pro- L fit. You can materially increase the productiveness of `your herd -by" breeding better livestock, and the ` .' local branch of the Standard Bank of = Canada is at your service in supply- ing loans for the purchase of stock V which will give a greater cash re- turn for the feed, and laborexpend- ed. v . ' TI-IE . STANDARD BANK / OF CANADA HIXEIZ I'\AKIf!' K E `III, C. II______._ hvenben Gollegem n1:-.mn1:~_mrn1'Ar. gnunnr. mm: arni-Ta --n-----.- ---.-. -.vv- - -- --- vvn--avg aun-u-nay-u_v Blanche: at Braclford. Bcmdl;ead. Crulghunt. Hnwkuton ,,.V. , Lofroy. Kcuwlck. troud, Hlilsdnlo and Elmvnlo otice win Q20 t Bmuurs BRXNCEY-`R. R. White, Manager .-_..I...- -.5. n_-.I--A I1.-u-..lI.--.l I`-o.I-I.n_-n I.l_'...I---;. THE MONEY LOSING COW LJHWPUHUU FRIEBFHUH. nu teree, '1`. R, Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Mo'oneY. visited Mr, and. Mrs. Sylvester Mooney in Ivy on Sunday. ' T ` ' Allan Nnwfnn was In `Rnv-Mn rm nd-_ IV) .Ull euuuay. Allan Newton was in Barrie on Sat- urday to see Jim` Feltis and reports that he was resting nicely. u-chant.`-III Hsw'~ke'ston,e Bests East Oro. 6-3 As was predicted in las week's issue a great crowd turned on on Friday. the 4th, to see the gameibetween East Oro and I-Iawkestone in which the, lat- ter `turned the tables on their om)on- `ents and emerged vlctor.l9u's by the score at 5 to 3.. The local team display- ed a nice passing game in the first period and had the edge on the play but in the second and third periods East Orotcame backs strong and almost succeeded in tieing thescore and dem- onstrated to the crowd-' that it was anybody's game. The line-up was as follows : - man` f\vu\_'I End-an-an-.- Y]? !I.......__ lUllUWl5-' V East Oro-J. Paterson. W. Cameron. L. Scott. W. Tudhope. '1`. Peterson. R. Jermey; subs.. I-I. Hodges. Rey Jermey. I-Iawkestone- Wm Clark. Elmer O'Brien. Lawrence Leigh. Geo. Ander; son. Harry Wrigley, Len. O'Brien. subs, Lawrence Patterson. Ralph Leigh. Re- feree. '1`. R. Crawford. uuu Bt:`u.HUll. B0 W116 U18 teams Wt on the ice hereon Tuesday evening and '1`. R. Crawford appeared with the bell to start the game. Guthrie refused to playand left the ice while the spec- tatrisrs voiced their disapproval of their no on. . L ' ` mus aunrwn. navmg withdrawn.` giving as their reason -a dissatisfaction with the referee. When Oro Station played at Guthrie on-Jan. 24. Guthrie disputed the referee's decision on -.a seal and later one of their players refused to etnke a penalty. The referee then stop- ped the game with thescore. Oro 4; Guthrie 2. and awarded the game to Ore. Guthrie then entered a protest which was heard by thevleague execu- tive and a representativefrom each team on Jan." 31. On a vote the action- of the referee was upheld and the pro- test dieallowed. Guthrie then asked for a different referee for their game a`.- Rainst East Oro at I-Iawkestone on the following evening. This request was refused. the decision of the other four representatives being that '1`. R. Craw- ford. the regular appolntedv referee. should officiate..at all lea"!-me games. this season. So when the teams went Oh the .108 hI`R `nn, mildir nlrnnhnnv SIGHT PEECH ENSE ATION I Uluulrlu IIIITI IJFUPI U! = The ore hockey 1eague'will finish .thla` season with four teams instead 01 the five that have onerated tor the `last couple otgyears. Guthrie, which. has been the storm centre of the league his sdaeon. having withdrawn." giving _a,se .a dlssatidfmstinn uyhh --uyy`-.nI_&I`H Feb. 8-.-The. next league` hockey game to be played at the local rink is scheduled `for Tuesday. Feb. 15. be- tween Shanty Bay and East Oro. ' Mrs. Robt. Reid. spent a. few days n Toronto with her-son`an'd daughter. Wllland-Myra. . '- T -Mrs, Mottatt 0! Owen` Sound was the guest 0! Mr. and Mrs. A. Camp- be1lla.st,week. / - - Mr. Parker ot the Standard Bank is spending his vace.tion.in _'l`oronto and Penetang for the next couple of weeks. A. Aitken 0!! Toronto hascharge here `(or that time. Plumbihg is the most neces- sary and important part of your home. - Your health is safeguarded` when you deal with a reli- able plumber. -' f W: have the eniperience, the 9`! T ipment and "the desire to ' `w_`..--v--w v---- 1 serve you well. Gu7tho7'l.o` Tum ll)! -chaps but l'\nn InnnI...-. IA-----~ '~- THINK #5692287. 1 rm 441w nquture, traveling on SHOW snoes. ' The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. George Henley on Jan- uary 28: with nipe members present. A Bible was presented` to the ~No. 15 school`. After the roll call there was a. discussion on pastry cooking. Mrs. R. I. Siessor arranged a. darning con- test-. The prizes were won by Mrs.`, .W. Beardsall and Mrs. John Bertram. A committee was appointed to buy material for aprons to beqnade `at the V- meetings; Mrs. Healey served tea. _FbV._ 7-A-.-George Pearsall ad *the' of spraining an an1 wee . T T I"u X78143:-u Yfinll-Au scan-.4 Inn no.C.1- W685. ' ` Miss Vilda Walker spent last week- end in Toronto- ` T ""`|n'vuAnIIIInn VUIaQII-.71! n` Q-Inn l'\vu\ ts UIIU. Ill J.Ul.'UllLUc~ _, The` regular me ting of the Oro Sta- tion Farmers C and Women's In- stitute was held at the home of `Mr. - and Mrs. Alex. Currie last Frida.v evening, Feb. 4, with a splendid at- tendance. N. Jones. B.S.A.. assistant agricultural representative, and Mr. Barber. `Dominion Live Stock Branch. were present and addressed the men's `meeting. At the close. Mrs. Currie served very dainty refreshments fatter which everyone joined heartily in com- munity singing to the accompaniment of the violin and organs V 1`elul.1VI-:8 {I1 '1'0l'0C0. ' Lewis 'Oatwa.y and Hugh McKa. were week-end visitors at M1_tche_ll Square; tmvellng on snow shoes. 'l`hn `X7nI-ban : Tnul-Min!-n non! of (Jan cure. ` Wm`. McKay visited at Mitchell Square last week with Mr. and 7Mrs. Wm. Currie. ` V - In... 1\,rn.1......a n........... .1- -.a..u.a.._. .--..._ VV III a U UPI`-IE a Miss Mildred Gearns is visiting with relatives in Toronto. `Latvia 'l\nfmn1r and T-'I'ncrh I/rattan Mrs. J. Hunter is under the doctor's care. * uuerulg Lruln a. severe cold. I TIMI! 1l'-'!}n.. "I.-.u....: -4. .I:.n`.-1. -1: I Feb. 7-Miss Amblr:ls indisposed. uttering` from a. severe cold. Mrn. J , I-Tuntnr in nnnn H-an Anna-nuns u.`1t:11uu uere. munuay: . | A meeting of the Women's Institute, was held in the Hall on Friday after-r| noon. There was not as good an at- tendance as usual. The `roll call was answered by each one giving a. recipe for removing stains from clothes or .furnltI,xre. The "young people's club will puton a program on Monday evening, Feb. .14. Games /will be played. Feb. 7--The strong wind on Thurs-! day night did considerabierlamage ini this community, blowing down wind-; mills, blowing. in barn doors and set-3 ting chimrfeys ablaze but no one was` hurt. ' ' ` "l\l;.n `run I...-..... 1...}; a.I...a.. _.....-- -A: . `T ` , "u'i`;1e Ivy boys lost their game of: 1ockc= y- at Cookstown on Friday even-` ng. A . Rev; T-. J. [Dew is spending a. few days 1n,Q`oron{o this week. `Duncan nlib In 5441! {vs Gina `D 17 uuyu 1n,'1`U1`0n!.0 EH18 WBGK. Russell Brooks is still in the R.V. Hospital. - - MUS llvnhnvn uyhn `non {Ina} vuxnvvn r1.uapu.u.1. I Mrs. Graham. `who has Just moved? to Isaac Spears place. is very ill with an attack of appendicitis. . marl Raid qnnnf Han urnnl.-_nnA In VI":-m- anugn . Mrs. Geo. Ballot Midland is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Jack McLean. Mi Wnmnl Dnxrnn Q11!` M{uu Kuhn! 1 vvuucvr uurs uueu Here lung enougn I Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin and Mr.] and Mrs. 0. Davis attended the fare-; well party for Mr. and Mrs. Herman. at `L. Johnston's recently. an numczc ox appenulclus. _ Earl Reid spent the week-erid in Tor- onto. ' ` - `I7 A` 'll`ll1.u. An f)......1_ ._n..1 __ WWW: A. Miller of-`Barr!e,called `on friends here. Monday: A mnnflnsr hf I-kn `xrnvnnl-\'n Traci-`H--nf-n uuu. at l.llU' ruupecuve nomes. ' I A. Knapp has purchased two or three Chinchilla rabbits from J ; D. Knapp. Bundles, and intends going strong` into the rabbit business. - - a Grnundhogs and squirrels have been seen in the surroundings country in the past week. This makes one feel as though spring is coming anyway. whether there is any summer in 1927 or not. Even an odd tiny mosquito is seen. already. Theynmust surely think` winter has been here long enough. Mr-_ nnd Mr: .T 1\/Tnvfln and mu. I Slllli. IJHUUPIIIKBP. ISEITIG. .Miss_ June Mulroy has returned to her.hom_e `in New Flos after spending a. few days `at the home of Pat._ Cav- anagh. < Mrs (Inn `Roll A0 Ilhvnnd In ulmls, in; war BIBIZBF, 1V.|.!`8. Jacx Mcuean. [ Miss Hazel Payne and Miss Mary` Cavana h of Barrie spent the week- end at their respective homes. A. Wnnnn ha: nnr-nhnun 1-urn an W605: ' A number from here attended -the meeting, of the'Women s Institute at Mrs. L. Livingston s on Thursday last. Thereewas a good attendance. After the business part of the meeting. Mrs. Livingston had a potato peeling contest. Mrs. J. Channel won first rize. a potato masher. and Mrs. D. uck took second. a potato knife. The friends in the country are glad to hear of the improvement of C. M. G. Smith. undertaker. Barrie. Minn Inna 'M nh-nu I-mu mac-`nunga On ' --- ow--cg, Inr ovum-.-unauv III talc Ulla]: 7 On Monday eveningjrottenham and; ` Bond ead hockey` teams` that in one. ' .0! the liveliest games of the season on ? favor of the visitors. Thin and 1|/hm` `nan-A... 1.3.-....a.. -0 1.7-... _ the rink here. the scoreending 6-4 in-' Feb. 7-J. I-I'ar:dy. Sr.. 0-1 JDalston visited his'son Lorne one .da.v this weAek. nun-Inn- 0..-... L--- ..A.a.-_.1-_n `.u_- u--..... no >:`4Awo-Auto wugayve uvvuLuU\'.| I-1.19115- This was also attended by a large number of grown-ups who were unable, toitake the afternoon off. After the tables had been cleared and everybody seated comfortably a`. program was commenced consisting ofyocal and in- strumental selections alone: with`sev- eral very interesting numbers by the_ pupil "of Bond Head and No. 3 West Gwillimbury schools. ' uxpui cnuuturu. _` A ` r The annual Sunday School skateand entertainment took place on Wednes- day,'Febn. 2, a beautiful winter day. Early in.the afternoon the young peo- ple commenced to- gather at the rink and proceeded at once to take full ad- vantage of their opportunity. Skating continued till about '4.30 when the old rivals. the bachelors and married rnen.i again locked horns in a. game "of broom hockey. The play we fast and furious and both sides were cheered enthus-I iasticall,v.i By six all were quite ready= to take off their skates a `repair tol the. basement of the Uni ed Church where a splendid supper awaited them. Vlmln yuan In- ..4.a......a-.1 I.-- _ 1-.-..- um.nwc_ spent L\10nuty_ at J. W. tOne'B.l J W. `Stone and M. :B. Hlpwell mot'orTed -toAToront`o on Monday and at. 4 tended a rneet1ng-.of the s_ta1't of Mun!-1 cipal Bankers. V 'l`hn nnnnnl nnnu. Qnhnnl alralrn an.-it I.u.VUl` UL [116 V1E|_1l'.01`S.. ' I Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Faris of New-. market spent Monday at J. W. Stone's.l J. W. `fnnn and `NT -D T-Th-\urnHu uu uunuuy. . . 54` Miss Marlon Cerawell is` spending an fewdays w1thM1ss R. Abernathy of' troud. . V - I On Feb. 2. Ada. youngest` daughter`! `'50, ll; 2 II. 253 wuuu. I P 2.[Ada. youngest` daughter`! of (Mr. and Mrs.. Robt.-A Barker. was, married to H. J. Hopkins of Toronto. 1 On their return 1'r\o'rnTNew York'the.v.; are [taklngwnp residence in the city. g (`in `nnnuu nurnnnivuno "V4-.d~LA...I...... .....`I| uuunuuwn mac Weex. ` '- ` (Wm. Brooks. Jr`-.. had his to e tolen from the shed or the United Church on Sunday but recovered it on Tuesday at chambers. it having been taken by the parties. whoatole the horse in 8 ~. rie as they passed throughjhispvillate. Inn and (In-win- 'D..:..aI..-- ....._- 1-` nu. rweac. . ; The hockey team weni to Tettenham. on Friday evading a,nd7played one of: the scheduled games. The score at the close was 5-1 in favor of Tottenham. I Minn Jnnn Ahnrhni-her nn run... 13,... . u.|Auurnecny`:!. ' Miss Margaret Cerswell of Toronto! visited with her'fa.ther, J. A. Cer_swe1l,- on Sunday. M Minn Mnr!nn nnuuynll hr nI\1\v\A{wna' `use an volvgi yuwuvu uuuugu__I.ulB .`VI|lU1 3 Jan. and Gordon` Bradley were in; Barrie, on` Friday g1vln"'v!dence in! the Foster case. '1 Ila `Inn:-n|u6nn' `an I... I-.I_... ..--n':-' use runner cane. _ '~ '4 Mr; I-Ioughton, 'Sr.. is lying quite . in at the home ot'h!s.daughter, Mrs.` Mo V ~| TBA Innnlgauu 5...... ...__A. 4.- III-`.L__I._'_,'_ ! cause was 0-1 m tavor or "rottennam. | Miss Jean Abernethy and Miss Gould of Toronto spent the week-end at W. J. `\Abernethy's . 3 Mlnh. Maryann} anumgli nl '!1n....-.4-A` Feti." 7-7M" ifs. `c. caxin punV and Iittle ,daughter of -Beeton azje staying at M. ` B. Hipweii's. ' ~ .` Eric and Glenna \I-Iipweli ' of Toronto ' spent; the freak-end at their home here. Mr. an Mrs. Cecil Webb- and tam- mnun fn fhnlr noun Hanan` unanun all` an uurs. uecu W y,-. move their nev Cookstown last Week. [Wm nu`-m-nu. 1.2 1.-.: I. MINESING S'!'ATI_Q_N_' FMA-LAD: ANGES _-_. in nu;